The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 18, 1876, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
What is Vcyrclino I
It Is ft c-mip.umd nxlracinl trmn barks, roots nnil
liTln. IIH Nnlnro'i Hhi ly. II Is pirreollv lurm-l.-n
from any ImiI erfect upjii tlio syslo.n. It Wnour
iHlilnsr mil stronirthoiiltig. It nets directly upon the
blood. lliuten tho nervous system. lliHmyou
good sweet sleep nt night. II Is niintinoon for our
aged fathcri nnil mother.., fur II gives them strength,
Hlein, -as has tioon proved hv 111 inv tin aired person,
ilillTl.l IIK-II lll'l.rn.ll II I'll US llll'lll ftlllllltf H H VP1
It IS tlio ffrcnt lltood I'lll'lllpr. ll. N n rnvntlilnir rmnn.
Or for our children. It has relieved nnil cured thoit
sinds. It Is very pleasant to tnko i every child like
It. It relieves nnil euros nil diseases originating from
Impure Wood. Try tlio Vkuktinb. ttive It n fair
trial for your complaints i then you will sny to your
friend, neighbor and acquaintance, "I'ry It! It lias
cured mo."
RELIABLE EVIDENCE.
Tlio following unsolicited testimonial from ltav. O.
T.Wnlfcor.rornicrly pastnrot lliiwiloln sminro Church
lioitDH, and nt present wilted In Providence, II. I.,
must lie deemed hs rcllnhlu ov Idcnco. No one should
fall In observe that this testimonial lithe rcstiltot
two years' evporlniico wltlitho usoof Vimiisit In
the Ihw Mr. Wnlkcr's family, who now pronounce It
Invaluable!
1'KOVinKscit, U. I., 104 Transit St.
II. H Ntkvens, Ksn.i
I feel bound to express with my signature the high
valuo I place, uisinyour Vkiiktinh. My family have
usd It for the, last two years. In nervous drbuity
ll Is Invaluable, nnil I recommend It to all vvhfaay
need im Invigorating, renovating tonle.
(i. T. Wai.vish,
Formerly pastor of llowdoln Square Church, lioston.
THE BEST EVIDENCE,,
Tlio following tetter from Iter. K. s. Ilcst, pastor of
tlio M. 12. church, Nntlck, Mass.. will bo read within,
tcrost by tunny physicians; nlso thoso snrrei Ing from
tin) same disease its nnilcled tlio son of the ltcv. K. s.
licit. No person can doubt tills testimony, as there
Is no doubt about the curative power of Vkoitink.
Nitici, Mass,, Jan. 1, 133.
Mr. ti. n.8TrBxa:
IK'ar Rtr Wo tune good reason for regarding your
hoktink u medicine of thu greatest value. We feel
insured that It has lieeutiie means of saving our
nun's We. llo Is now seventeen years of ngu; tor tlio
last two yoars ho has Mirrored from necrosis of his
let.', caused by scrofulous nrrectlon, and wnsso far
reduced that nearly u'l who saw hlin thought his re
covsry Impossttiio. A council of nblo phjslclnns
could glvo us but tho faintest hope of his ever rally
ing i two of the number declaring that ho was be
yond tho reach of human remedies, that even ampu
tation could not savu htm as ho had not enough vigor
to ondiiro tho operation. Just then wo commoneed
giving him Vuiktinh and from that time to the pres.
cut bo bos been continuously Improving, no has
lately resumed studies, thrown nway his crutchos
and cane, mid walks about cheerfully and strong.
Though there is still some discharge from tbo open
ing where his limb was lanced, wo hnvo tho fullest
conrtdeuco that In u llttlo ttmu be will bo perfectly
cured.
lie has taken about three dozen bottles of Vboe.
tink. hut. lately uses but little, as ho declares hols
too well to bo taking medicine.
Hespcctf ully j ours,
K. s. Host,
Mrs. L. a P. U EST.
Prepared by
XX. It. STEVENS, Boston. IVIass.
VEGETlNE
13 SOLD BY
.All Druggists and Dealers
jbvi: iiYtviiGiti:.
Julyl4,-lm.
COMPLETE
BONE MANURE
I" OH
Buckwheat and Fall Crops
COMPLETE
I0HE NAMR!
MANUFACTURED BY
BREINIG&HELFRIC
LEHIGH VALLEY
iiunnu
For over 10 yoars this bruud has held Its lcputa
n la contact with nuny competing fertilizers.!
ONE (II1AU11 ONLY. -
No variety of names with accommodating scalo of
prices.
HKCOMMKNDIU).
By farmers' clubs, agriculturists, planters and
FOR SALE BY
A, J. Albertson,
ltohrsburg.
Itupert.
Cu taw Lisa.
It. L. ltcav.
J. II. Seeslioltz,
Kress Bros.. Berwick.
E. Thompson, Danville.
C W. Woddrop, litrersldo.
The following testimonial was received scleral
years sgo.
A Kakmkiis Cud hecovuienm hie Coki'letbBonb
AIANC1IK IS ink IlkbT 1KKTII.IZEU IN 1B.
Orccnwood, Columbia Co., Oct. 15th.
Messrs. TlntiMU X manual.
Oentltmen : We, tbo undersigned, having used
Jour complete Bono Manure tho past season, pro
cured of jour ngent, A J. Albertson, hereby affirm
iiiuLeinoieti jerinmr in use, wo tuny recom
mend It to lui nieis, for it Is all that j ou claim lor It,
Yourt, 4c.
W JLLI AM VNOEIMI.E MA'1 1IKI!. JOHN STANTON
A . lltElBLll'KIN, OtO. OUt'lON, A. S. FA HIM AN,
8HHHMEHB-
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OX? AGENTS WANTEDS
ainy rui I'Kict-.LUiT
MARVIN SAF.E85SCALECO.
265 BROADWAY JV.Y.
'72 CHESTNUT ST. PHI LA. PA.
ipffBANKST.CLZVE.O.
vnicuill, T0..1y.
THE TMUMPII TRUSS CO
No. 834 Bowery, New York,
TO WHOM WAS AWAltUKD TIIK
I'ltunuuifi .mi:uai.
FOlt THE
Best Elastic Truss and Supporter
At the great A mortem Imtttute Fair
(ikStlOM ISIS.)
C-'uki Uvrtvut ix Fuox to to ) luvn, AMiGmiu
11,110 I OK X CISC TlIlT C'itiKOT CCKK.
Ilicy nuploy a nrst iinis Ldy Hurtum. Term
wuloruto. Cures tiuaruhtis.il. 'I ho ukua! dtscouuu
lu I'htroiui of lluHbuudry. Kxaudnailous Free,
orders tUul by ii.uU. Hi nil ten cent for Ifcacrlptlvo
Book, to Dr. O. W. II. IH'IINIIAM,
Ooncral NuueibitoudcnL
(Branch OBlco IMS CUcbtnuC I'lUladwIphU, I'a.")
Nar.Vii.-ly.
V A LUATbLE "P lt"0 PER TY
at
MIIVATE BALK.
The subscriber oCvn for Mite, two kinoll lots, on
cub which uro crectul u fruuo dwelVng hoiuo,
MuMe und necessary outbuildings. Also i J ir vacant
lots, adjoining tbo abtivtt aud u torirer Mia. Thexi
loU are on Iho Main road near KlUlrtaltr, KUUIinr
Creek UiwtaWp.
rot Una tt'iplv to Win. I KUJEII.
iinj 6, ,T.-(u. biluwator. In.
Tisiumrajn
w
Agricultural.
Hood Thing About l!yc.
A writer hi Chicago Time nays 1 "Ityo
will grow nnil product) lino crops Inr north
of tlio ilcgrco of latltiulo wliero wheat will
fall, It Is, Indeed, ntio of tlio most linr
dy crops tlint nro ctiUlvntcd, In region
wliero full-sown whent Is almost sitro to bo
killeil, fall-sown ryo Is nlmost sure to siir
vlvo mid do well. Throughout tho prrtlrla
regions 0 Illinois very llttlo wheat went
through Inst winter without injury, hut ryo
camo out nil right, and generally produced
good crops. In mauy places where wheat
was ploughed up last spring, ryo yielded
twcnty-livo or thirty bushels to tho acre.
Hyo will grow and produco vcryfmo crops
on soils so poor that llttlo clso will yield
enough to pity for harvesting. It dcligliU
In dry, sandy soils, and will yield n return
for tho labor nnd needs, 011 laud that will
produco llttlo but whlto beans, Thcro nro
many thousands of acres of land in different
parts of tho west, that yield hardly nnylhing,
that would produco paying crops of ryo if it
was sowed. Southwest of this city ryo Is
grown 011 laud that will produco no paying
crops of any other grains, Hyo is 0110 of
tho best graius to sow wliero it is desired to
seed tho land down to timothy, clover or
other grasses. It has llttlo foliago as com
pared with oats nnd wheat, and according
ly docs not shado tho ground so much, It
allows sulliclcnt sunshine, to reach the soil
to catiso tho young grass to grow very well.
After the crop of ryo is harvested, tho young
grass is not llkoly to bo burned up, ns is the
enso when wheat and oats nro cut, and often
tho young grass is entirely lost.
Uil-Cako for Milch Cows.
A correspondent of tho Toledo !tri
Journal gives tho readers of that paper the
benefit of his experience, ns follows:
Dairyman in this vicinity, where contin
ued feeding of milch cows is rcqnisito from
five to seven months of tho year, who havo
not tested the virtue of oil-cake ns an econ
omizer in fodder, can scarco believe how
profitable Its results nro especially during
long, cold severe winters. Owning about
forty cows eoveral years bIiicc, all of which
were stabled during the winter season, the
writer's attention was called to the value of
cotton seed oil as an economizer of fodder, nnd
n trial was given it, a ton or two being pur
chased nt St. Louis and shipped to Toledo
in January. Several bushels wero thrown
into 11 barrel, which was then filled with
water ; and when the oll-cnk e had become
dissolved about a quart of the fluid was
poured over the quantity of middlings, cut
hay, or whatever fodder was given each ani
mal at one feeding, great care being taken
not to give too much, in order not to cloy
tho appetito a result which follows if cau
tion is not observed in this respect. Tho
consequence was that the cows grew sleek,
oro perfectly healthy, gave more milk, and
required far less food than beforo ; a very
desirable result at that time 11s the winter
proven! a long one and feeding had to be
kept up until the middle of May. So long
ns I continued to remain engaged In tho dairy
business I never again gave up the use of
oil-cake, although it becamo difficult to ob
tain tho cottou-sccd oil-cake, and I tried lin
seed oil-cake, using it in the same manner,
with good results, although I prefer the for
mer, but would always use tho latter when
that is not obtainable. When fodder is
bcirce ami dear the value of this experiment
is great, indeed, especially in winter ; and I
would advise all who are engaged in the
production of milk for city markets to give
it a fair trail, well convinced they will not
regret it. So far as regards an increase in
tho quantity of cream, I cautiot say from
experience, though it is alleged to produce
cream of good quality nud of iucrcased quanti
ty. Thosewho sell milk and keep cows for this
purpose cannot fail to derive great benefit
from the use of oil-cake in the manner above
loscribod, as it is a saving of money, while
it aluo serves as au nid in making it.
Wliy Seeds Fall.
In tho first place, however, we will ex-
nmlno the causes of failure. -If small seeds
uro planted too deep, they cither rot in the
damp cold earth, for the want of the warmth
necessary to their germination, or, after
germination, perish beforo the shoots can
reach the sun and air ; so that which was
designed for their support and nourishment
proves their grave.
If the soil Is a stiff clay, it is often too
cold at the time the seeds nre planted to ef
fect their germination ; for it must be tin
derstood that warmth and moisture are uec-
,cessary to the germination of seeds. Neither
of these will do alone, ceeds may be kept
in n warm, dry room, in dry sand or earth,
nnd they will not grow. They may be pla
ced In damp earth, and kept in a low tem
perature, and they will most likely rot,
though some seeds will remain dormant u
long time under these circumstances. Hut
pluco them in moist earth, in a warm room,
and they will commence growth at once.
Another difficulty with heavy soil is that it
becomes hard on tho surface, aud this pre
vents the young plants from "coming tip,'
or if, during showery weather, they happen
to get above tho surface, they become lock
en 111 ami make out little advancement un
less the cultivator is careful to keep the
crust well broken ; and in doing this tho
young plants are often destroyed. If stiff,
tho soil where small seeds nro sown should
ho imule mellow, particularly on tho surface,
by the ndditlon of sand and light mould.
If seeds are sown in rough, lumpy ground,
a portion will bo buried under the clod', and
will never grow ; and many that start, not
finding a fit Hull fur their roots, will perish,
A few nny cheapo thcfo difficulties and
flout isb. dnvy' (hlnluijue.
Cuow. A crow was killed recently in
tho orchard of Mr Harbric of I'lymoth, Me.
and iiuiu opening his crop, more than twen
ty uesU of caterpillar eggs were found, show
ing that tills tnuuh-abused bir 1 bad dluei'
on aboirt -1,000 or 5,000 caterpillar eags
Tho ciovv is not otilv a scavenger, but very
useful nlsa in destroying insects and worms
that prey upon crops. The damage it some
times does to young corn is moro than coun
tcrhalantjod by the fccrvico it renders on tlio
farm. I'taifie I'atmtr,
To Oan Swuirr Coun. Tlio corn bhould
bo picked when just milk ripe. After husk
Ing, the kernuls are cut from the cob with n
gauged knife und the cob scraped to get all
the juices. Next it is placed In tin cans
without ndmixluro (though sometimes a lit
tin sugar is added to poor corn) and scaled
up air-tight. Thou comes tho "processlnpj1
or boiling, vlx; subjecting the can and con
tents to the heat of boiling water from ouo
to two hours, according to tho size of Hie
can. Tills can only bo determined
by experiment. Next they are taken
from the boiling water and a small hole
punched In the top of tho can to allow tho
escape ot the gasscsj and instantly reclosed,
ufter which tho can is replaced in the hot
bath aud allowed to remain as longer longer
than at first.
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
3D DEI. SWu"Srr3STE,
Tho discoverer nnd coiniioiinder of tho fnr-fatned
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry
and other valuable preparations, entered upon his
professional rarccr with tho important ndvantnRO of
n rrfftilnr medical education In ono of the oldest and
best schools in rhtladelplil.i, and, perhaps, In the
world. Ho subsequently nerved n faithful term of
practlco In the Philadelphia Dispensary, nnd for ma
ny 1 ears attended In the Hospital. In thesu Institu
tions ho cnloji'd the most ninplo opportunities of ub
talnlinrnnlii'lRlit Into diseases In all their various
forms, ns well us for asccrlnlnluir tbo best methods
otthel treatment. In oirerlnir, therefore, to tho peo
ple of Ihol'iilled Slates tho fruits of Ids oucnslm
professional cxperlcnco In tlio medical compounds as
tho best results of his skill and observation, he feels
that he Is but pronerlnir n noox to every family
tliroiirhout tlio hind, rcstlnif, as ho docs, confidently
In tlio merits nud ctllcatlnus vlrtuoof the lelntdlcs
ho herewith commends. 'Ihovast nmountol ti'sll.
ninny from all parts of the world lias proven "1mm;.
Itllt HWAVNI.S CD.Ml'Ul'NI) SVIllfl' OK WII.H
CIIKIIUY" tho most crttcnclous remedy known, nnd
ll Is admitted by our most eminent physicians, und
nil w ho liavn witnessed Its wonderful lienlliiu prn
crtles. Tho Wll.l) 1'HliltllV In all uKes of Iho world
nnd In all countries where It Is know 11 lias been Just
ly celcbratco for Its wondorful medicinal qualities,
but Its great power to euro soinoof tho worst nnd
most distressing diseases nmoni: us was never fully
ascertained until the experiments of Hint sMIfull
phyi-Uian, Dr. swavne, had demonvtraled tts high
ail.iptatloii.ln comblnnlton with Pino TnuTnr. and
other equally valuable vccelable linrredlciits, wlili h
chemically combined renders Its action tenfold tnoro
certain nnd bonetlclal In curing all diseases of tho
throat, breast ami Iiintrs. lilt. tfWAYNH'S VILII
OIIKIlitY COMPOUND sttlkcs nttho root of disease
byptirltjlnclho blood, restorlnif tho liver and kid
ncjs to healthy action, lnvliforaunjj tho nervous nnd
shattered constitution. If jour driiffitlst or store
keeper docs not have It, do not bo put on by any
other remedy that may bo olTercd, but send to us dt
n et,and wo will forward a halt dozen to any address,
frelitht paid, on receiptor tlin pi Ice, II per bottle, or
$t tho half doron. Address lelle rs to 1)11. MW'AYNK
JC SON, a:w North Sixth street, Philadelphia. No
charso will bo mado for adv Ice.
Ask Your nrugprlst lor Tlicm,
l'i'iiiiilcs mill nil li" vii 1 11 r henllh should never
Is; without Ult. SWAYNK'.S TAK AND SAUS.M'A
1HIXA P1DLS, as they purify the blood, remove all
obstructions, cleanse tho skin of nil pimples and
blotches, andbrtnif tho rich color ofheallh to the
pnlo cheek. I'emalo irregularities nro restored to a
healthy condition. They are n certnln euro for sick
and Nervous Headache. Asa Dinner nil, nothing
can exceed them : tnko one. tvv o. or three, ns may lie
found necessary; unllko olliers, they neither gripe,
produce nausua, or any other unpleiuant sensation,
whllii they me as lioweitul as 11 Is lwsslblo torn
medicine to be and bo harmless. Thcsu l'llls cleanse
out tho disordered humors, enrich and purity the
blood, remove all unhealthy bilious secretions of the
stomach and bowels, causing a perfectly healthy
state of tho liver, and nro undoubtedly tho best ca
thartic and autlblllous uicdlcino jet dlscov ercd ; aud
we uro determined that tho sick thall havo thcin at
n price w Ithln tho means ot the poorest (iSS eent n
box of an l'llls.) If jour druggist or storekeeper
has not got them, do not bo putolT by any others
that may be ottered in then' place, but scud to us di
rect, and we will forward by null, on receipt of the
pi Ice, w cenU a box or ffvo boxeses 11.
SKIN DISEASES.
Swayne's Ointment,
Is particularly adapted to nil forms ot skin dis
cuses. Cures even when till oilier reme
dies and treatment fall.
Cures Tetter, Scald llrnd,
Salt Hheum. ltlngworm.
Barber's Itch, i'hnples, sores,
1'rarlH Itch Army Itch,
Sore Heads. Blotches, scurvy,
Humors, Piles, Chronic Erysipelas of tho
All Kruptlons, face.
SWAYA'E'S OIXTJIIENT
Seems to cure every case, leaving the skin smooth
una clear vv imoui u uicmisii ueuiiiu.
Itching Files
Is generally preceded by a moisture, llko perspira
tion, distressing Itching, us though pin worms were
crawling In or nbout the tectum, particularly nt
nlghtwhcn un lresslug.or In bed after getting warm.
It appears lu summer us well ns vHircr, oftentimes
shows Itself around tho private puits, and Is not con
Hned to mules only, but Is quite us frequent that fe
males nro sorcy unueieu, parucui.iriy in nines or
nregnancj, e.ienuiug iniu 1110 vagina, proving uis-
ressinir uuhusl urvumt uiu puiveiH 01 eiiuiiiuuce.
,'ases of Ion" standluu-. pronounced Incurable, have
been permanently cm ed by simply applying
SWAYXE'S OINTMENT.
EXTitACTS Fitoii Lin-rats.
Dr. Swavne & Son : Gentlemen The box of oint
ment you sent me by mall cuied me entirely ot Itch.
lmr Piles, which I suffered with forilvo veurs. Kn-
eluned llnd titty centa for another box for 11 trlend ot
miuu. .vrtuKKw J. ubacu.
Furmwell station. 1-oudon Co., vu.
Itov. Isaac Holland. Webster. Tai lor county V. Va.
wi lies :
November Si), 1ST5 I have been a sufferer from
Itching Piles. I procured u box of your ointment
laslbnrlng which gave mo Instant relief, ivud feel
conltdent It w ill encct a permanent cui 0. Kueloscd
nnd titty cents, for which please tend me another box
uy iuuu.
An Eruption of 8 Ycnra Standing.
I was troubled with an emotion of elL-nt vears
itching. Intolerable at times ; tried mnny prepara
tlonn without finding lellet. Through tho use of
Swayne's AU-lleallng Olntmeut I urn entirely cured.
dOSKl-li UIMSEKX.
At llortsman & Bros., 5th and Cherry, l'hua.
X was entirely cured of Tetter
In Its worst form by Dr. Swnvne's All-Hmllmr Olnt.
iiieut. mid bliull be happy to explain lay co.su to all
iv uu uiuy iuu upm mo.
iijuheb .neiviNi.KY, vv est .nu JIOICI,
S3d Street, below Lombard, Philadelphia.
Sent by mall to any address on rccelnt of in Ice. m
Uescrlbo svmntoms In all communications, nnil ml.
dress letters to Hit S'.YAYNU 4; SON, Philadelphia.
roil SALE BY ALL Dltl'flUISTS.
Sole lToprletors and llanulacturm of
SWAYNE'S PANACEA,
celebrated all over tho world tor Its remarkable cures
of Kcrurulii, Mercnrl.ll and Kjphlutio complaints,
and meases where Syphilitic vlrnsof thu parent
causes development oi Syphilis or scrofula lu thu
cniiii noiniin; n is ever pioveasu euectiiulin com
pletely eradtcatlni; every vvbtlifu of these daii;eruus
complaints ami nil diseases arlslni; from Impurity of
the blood.
Il.i particular to obtain the eeunln'1, ns prepared
by lilt, s WAY Nr. .t mN, s:ui K nth M.,l'lilhidelpliln.
Sto that tho niuuo Is sni-lled conectlv. sUMVM!.
i iuuu m- 'if 1'i.ianuiii u nuiuutviiak culluar I1UII1U
in inu inarsei.
IS Y0DR HAIR FALLING OUT
Oil TiUlNINO UUAY?
II' Stl IM Ntir FAIL Til U.SK
Tho must
Itellablu Hair
Itistoiutlvutver
Introduced to thu
Amei lean
l'coplo
Tor Hestorlnt;
tlruy llulr und
Preventing
' llaldutKS.
Tho ifit-nt
Luxury of
tho lireus
ltoouu Loudon llulr Color lestorer
1.0UUUU nnir uoior iteatoie
Londoii Hats Color Kesloin
Loiidon ItalrCo or Iteslore
U. nil. m Hall- Color Kesttre
I .or. dun Hair Color Iteslore
Ujii. I. ui Jiuir t'olur Itestore
LohUuii llulr Color IttDloie
Uiinlon llulr Color Iteslore
IaiuiIjii llulr i:olor Itestoie
l.oluluu Hair Culur Itestoie
ljllidun llulr (?ulur Iti'stim.
Ixjiulou llulr Color Iteslore
Loudon llulr Color Iteslore
Uiiitlou llulr Color Iti'Morc
Uuiduu llulr Color liesMrcr
Uiinlon llulr Color Itebturer
Uuidou llulr Color llestorer
l.oniioii ii.nr color itestore
Uuidou llslr Color Itestore
lAiudon llulr Colur ln-btuie
ludun llulr Color lleslorvr
ludun llulr color Iteporter
1-Ohdoh llulr Colur lttisiorer
Loudon llulr Colur Itestorer
London llulr Color Itestorer
London llulr Color itutorcr
1. It will restore fray hair to Its original color.
It. It vvlil uiuko tho hair grow ou bald beads.
It. It will rctloru thu natural secretions.
4. K will reinovo all dandruu'ui.d luhln,
c. It will make Uiu balr bolt, glossy and llcxlbla
t. 11 will pieneno Uiu origins) color to old age.
T. H will proveut tho hair from falling off,
H. It will euro ull dbjcutA of thu sculp.
75 Cants per Bottloi
A bottles ti. Kent by express to unyuddross on re
ceipt of pi loo.
Address orders to lilt. bvV AYNK & HON, 330. North
HUUl Utreet, I'hlla., I'a., solo proprltlors.
SOLI) 1!Y ALL DKIIL'UISTS.
Jbimi, it-ljr.
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
Or INTJUIlErJT TO Hvunr ONS.
lt. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORQAN CHAIR,
with an nJJasliblo bsck, msdo to support the buck of tlio Killer
vtlilto leanlni; forward In tho ordinary lilon for pliylng, nnd by
RiliiiploarrsnKemcntlitchrtlrraltntiscliwsrd itul at tho iimo
llrao a dowsirtnl movoment, follows Ids motions anil supports him
In say potlllon without lutmfcrlng lit tlio I cut with tW freedom
of lilt motcraonU.
Aug. 11, lSTC.-Clll
BAUGH'S
GROUND BONES,
A0IDS andOHEMIOALS
l'OU
FALL SE HIDING.
:o:
Lower Prices,
Samples Sent lure,
Anahsis Guaranteed.
EXAMINE AND 0II00SH
ntoM Tin: roi.i.owiNO
Old Established Articled,
BAUGH'S
GROUND RAW BONES
XfcS0 itarsi n teed Puro.'aSaflr
n baits on board of Cars nl works at Iho following
Cash Prices.
loo Tons and over.
.io per Ton
HO " to tw ions,
30 " " 49 "
3! .. ..
lij "
sa " "
in " "
ID " till "
1 " "
This llono is Qrottnd l'tiroj is not steamed
or baked, nud the solid bono has not been
selected from it.
BAUGH'S
RAW
BONE
SUPHKK-PIIOSI'IIATK
Made frNm Haw or Unburncd Animal nones.
t7ic; for Gtsh, ami CWt only.
Wo are now selling our H.vw llono Supcr-I'hospato
on tho follow Ing
llCAUANTKKIl ANALYSIS:
Ammonia, - - From 3 to per cent.
Soluble and Precipitated Phos
nhorlc Acid - - - " 0 " 11 " "
'hosphato of Lime, rendered
fuiuuit; - - - - sv
At NKT Cash Wholesale Prices to Healers nnd
Farmers. F. 0. 11. In I'hlladelphla, at tho following
Low Piticus:
loo Tons nod ov er, J.T per Ton, It.ooo its.
,5 " toti9Tous, .
51 " 74 " 37 '
30 " " 49 " 3S " " " "
10 " " 29 " 39 "
1 " ' 10 " 4U " " " "
Standard of Quality Strictly Maintained
Whllo wo announce n reduction In tho price of our
icavv uuii surjut riuisi-iiAi I'J, we vvuuiu n-
speetftilly represent to liealera and farmers that Its
suinu.uu oi ipuuiiy nus oeeu siriunj iiiiiiiiuuiit;u.
Tbo proportions or soluble and precipitated l'hos-
nan they are In thu in tlclo wo are now sc lllng hi our
customei's. This statement we make us a binding
guarantee.
BAUGH'S
ACiiiirii.iTi:i
Phosphato Rock.
Tvvelvo Per Cent. Soluble and Precipitated
rliosiilioriu AciU.
We believe
Our Acidulated Phosphate Rock
to be soneilor to most of tbo Acid l'liosnhiito now In
tho market. Farmers that havo used It tor seveiul
seasons aio well pleased with It, and thu demand for
11 13 nipilllV lllL-IL'Il-Mllg.
S&rBT. B. One Dollar per Ton Ad
ditional on all Prices If shipped from
Baltimore.
Chemical Supplies
OF ALL KINDS,
Always on hand, and sold nt tho
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
For puro and irood Articles.
tir-HKNII FOlt l'ltlCII I.IM'S.
land"plaster
We Blind only from extra quality of Lump, and
our brund has t;lven the hlfhest sutUfactlon lor tho
last tvv o j ears. Price ns low as uny.
Send for Price Lists und Circulars.
BAUGII & SONS,
Manufacturers; & Importers of
Fertilizers & Supplies,
io. 20, S. DclaiW.arc Ave,
I'llll.AlllXPIWA..
1. 103 South St., Baltimore.
Julyiil-Jm.
Irllr'lnllr'ir'lClsr'lirVIX'l J
J oiirr 'I
GLASS
A ft
7M
COHANSEY GLASS MFGCO.
MFR'S WINDOW ClASS.BOTTLES &C.
Arcrbalim lteportiug.
TEUIIH t Actual travc-llhg-, boarding., and olhrr
xtttxa-, ii, v uuiiujB u bt-ssiuii, luriuKingiuurepori:
mid ten cents u folio, ( hundred worm, ) lor writing
out Into long-hand.
Wliero thu waiter reported In oia day equals or
exectds Ully folios, tho mo-dotlur Ii will Is) reuiltu
ed, und thu trunscrllilng Into loug.bud charged tit
niivt-ii nuifl u iuuu; uut, ui uu sucu cusi's, ii rewcr
than lift - folios arc purchased, tho tin dollars will
bu charged,
Addiess. H. N. Walker, A.M.,. Court-stiuoc.
rapher, llloomsburg, Columbia coauty. 1-tnnaiira-nla.
ltcsldence, Iron street, Ulwu Third and
Fourth.
, uniee. With K.i:.Onls,KHt., ColiimWan-bulld.
log; tntrance.uppoHlUi tho east guto to tho court-
lif.iiu, vitnl Unit IW.r tlru. !... .7. tr.li.
(itilce-liour, fronijtwelvu to baa o'clock.. j
i.lt IS 1i.TA.1V '
OT
)
TUHS . lYlfclAL '
i j .,1V -"A.v il..
. . PC nNLI.0f j ft "aW
i ma o"lS mmimM
uANf. s2?yS
APLATFORM ROCKER ON
CASTORS, Willi llio loiirj esr movement
of tlio ntiTiijli-, without tho projecting meters
to rasrotbrr furniture. nd the bancs of room.;
being, In fact, the only Platform Itockcr mado
thst list a ptrfoetly ratlrfsctory movement,
llanufacturfil for tho trade by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for rale by the principal dealers tlirouchont
tho Untied Statci.
(JT If not kept by any dealer In your town,
end to ui lot l'rlco List and Catuloguo,
EV HTOU1C 01' OLOTllliNO.
AND
Gontlemon's Droas Goods.
DAVID LOWHNIlUUO
Invites attention tobls latscnndclcKantstock
Cheap aHd FasliionaLle Clotliine.,
athlsstoroon
MAIN HTliniiT, IN THE NI'.W 1ILOCK,
11LOOMSI1UUO, 1A.,
whero bo lias Just received from Now York and rhll
ndelphla a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
lncludlnt tho most fashionable, durablo and!
IllUlllijUUlU
DRESS GcOODS,
CON.SISTINll OF
150X
SACIC,
FHOCrC.
OUM
AND OIL CLOTH
COATS AND PANTS
OP ALL BOUTS SIZES AND COLOltS,
He has also replenished his already largo fctock of
CLOTHS AND CASSI.MKItKS,
STHII'EI),
FltlUKED
ANDJPLAIN VHSTS,
SiIlllTS,
CHAVATS
SOCKS,
COLLAliS,
HANDKEItCIIIEFS,
(1LOVF.S,
ISUSPKNDBHS,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
Ho has constantly on hand a largo and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths aud Vest in gs,
which bo Is prepared to make to order Into nny kind
of clothlnp;, on very short notice, and In tho best
manner: All his clothing Is mado to wear and most
ot It Is of homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND .JEWELHY,
OP EVEUV DESCIlIITION, FINE AND CHEAr,
HIS CASE OF JEWELHY 18 NOT SDltPASSED IM
TIIJ8 PLACE.
t
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS QKNEHAL ASHOItT
MENT OP
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENBERO,
.luly 1,'73-tf.
ALBRECHT & GO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
llio Ai-nnrciiT & Co. Tianos nro-first-class
in every respect, boint; con
Biilercd tho leading I'liilailelpliia
mako by musicians nnd competent
juilccs. Through their extenslvo
fiiciPitics, Messes. Alhuecht & Co.
nro enabled to turn out instruments
that nro not surpassed nny where, nnd
still sell them nt prices within tho
reach of nil. No l'iano is permitted
to lenvo their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most minuto particular,
henco their guarnnteo of five, years
is n thintr of vnluo. All lato im
provements of iniportancoaro found
111 thcso instruments.
' Miysits. Alhheciit & Co. havo re
ceived tho most ilattering Tebtitno
nials from L. M. Gottschalk, I'hanz
Aut.Oustavi: SATTr.11, J, F. IIimmeijs-
HACII, WlIiUM WOIJilEl'KEH nllll
many other eminent nrtists, besides
being ablo to refer to thousands of
privato purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies mid teachers.
Pianos conscientiously selected per
orders by mail, carefully packed und
ehipped safely to any part of tho world.
goT Vot further particulars ns to
references, prices find terms, address
ALBRECHT & CO.
610 Arch Stroot, Philadelphia.
July 14, i7c-'y.
YULCjN 1H0N WORKS
1IANVII I.Vf. VIlNTOlll! COUNTY. I'A.
-T7"JLLIAM Jl. LAW, Manufacturer of
TV Wrought Iron llrldgns, Hollers. (luMioldtr,
ltmiroot liulldlngii. Wrought Iron Hooting, nooning
Kriinuii. Flooring und Doors, turn dates and Ituc-
lig, uso vvrougni iron j-ipiug, moclb nnu an nni'
ot smith Work, Ac. ltepalriit promptly 'attended to
N. iiiiruw mgs una Kstunniessuppueu.
Oc, , ists-tt
"Sr. is. 40flPiT dy at borne. Samples worth ft
tyl ul i.J roe btinsom a J'urllaud, Miduo.
Hrctaia,'ic-ly,
vfiuuscribofortLoCauiimlRn ComjmwAH
RAND OPENING !
ERAS MEND I4NIIALL
Twr t ft.t 1 1
IAVINO resumed tlio binlncss of Mercbnn
discing at his Old Store, on
maw BTiiKCT, ur.ooMsnunci,
NRAK TUX FORKS ItOTRI.,
McstrcHto cnlltho attention of Ids Friends and tlio
uuuc KcncrMiy.o his
NUW, I'UM. AND VAUIIIU
STOHK fll? nOOl
u x u u xv w J s -
JUST OPENED,
And solicits nslinro ot ptibllopatronairo
HIS STOCK CONSISTS 01'
DHY (IOODS,
tiiioci:itii:s,
iUi:nN8WAitn,
WOOIIKNWAItU,
wii.LowwAiin,
HOOTS A- SIIOLS,
HAIIUWAltl..,
l'LOUlt AND fi:kd
In connection with his stock ot Mcrcunmllso ho
constuntly keeps on hand In his yard.
A FULL STOCK OF
Dressed anil Unteseil Lilier,
AND SIIINULUS OF HIS MANUFACTU1IE.
Bill Lumber mndc it spccialUy.
CALL AND SHI!.
Oct. 3, 1STS tf.
BLOOMSBITBQ
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor,
JIAIN STIIl!l:T, ltlSLOW -MAltKUT.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in alt kinds of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOBKS
W'ouso the best AMKItlCAN nnd ITALIAN Marble.
Ho has on hand and furnishes to order
MONUMENTS,
TOMIiS.
HEADSTONES,
URNS, VASES, &c.
r.vcrv variety ot Mnrblo cutting neatly executed at
ino lovvesr. inariceL prices.
A lnni? nriict tea! oxnerlrnco nnd nersonal attention
to business nmkes Iho proprietor contldent of giving
sallsfaet Ion. All outers by mall promptly attended
10. 1'. II. l)OK V'JI.
afiyjV. 11. Work (Itlivered free of clMrge.Vs3S.
Aug. 21, 'I4-ly. T. I.. UUNTON, Proprietor.
AINWJtIHT&CO.,
WHOLESALE UIIOCKHS,
N. E. Corner second nnd Arch iitrcois,
I'niLADEi.riiu,
Dealers In
TEAS, HYRUPS, C0K1''EB, HlTflAIt, MOLASSES
r.icE, sricss, hicaub soda, tc, ic.
reorders will receive prompt attention.
tl.T-tf
110LLENS & HOLMES
No. 17 Centra Stnvt.;
Finite Gas ai Steam Filte
IMANUFACTUHEUH or
J? 1 1ST W ARE,
OALVANIZKD IKON COItNICI!,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wiro Trellises. cV. Healers in Stoves, RatiK-
es, l-uriiacos, lialllinoio Heaters, l.oiv uovvn
Urates, Mantels, I'U.MI'S, Wentlier Strips,
etc. Also
G-AS FIXTURES
or iho lsti-kt. dehlL'ii. Kiieelul attention raid to re-
lulling Sewing .Xlathliiesi ti'verj ilescrlntlon.Kcnhs,
Locks, in 11 llllllglliu', nej nilllig, c. i iivuie imi
deuces llenle.l by Mcam lit abiimll costiibovn Hot
Air. l't'b vn,'n-ir.
REGISTERED TRADE-MARK.
AMMOXIATHI) SlU'Klt I'IKISrHATU.
(Mi culars and nnnlysls mailed free en application.
l'or biilo by Dealers generally, and by Iho Importers
uuil juiui'iiueiuiers,
.IOSIAII .l..4I.3.i:'.S kOMi,
No, -1, South Delaware Ave., I'liilailelpliia
March 10-6111
TrJISfAPErAjSKEPTON FILE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF,
YER&SON"
733 Siksdh St, PHILADELPHIA,
Wiiu uro uur authorized uiontt uud ulll
recti ro AdVkirtlartueiJlai ut uur
I.OWICST CASH ItATJCS.
OAltDINO.
ho subscriber Is now tircnared torccolvo tKmrdeis
at Ids house In Huailugcreok township, slluuUilul
1V11UV IS fcUUTVIl (Ul fTU t I1IIIIS. 'l UU 11UUHU 13 COII-
ducted ou Teniperunco nrlnclnles. no lutoxlcutliiir
lluuors being sold on tho premises, flood rooms.
encellent
in I table and tho tendons of a nrlvuto liou.su
Terms reasonable. J. II. Ki.lMIElt.
May 6, 16.-tf.
ltoarlng Creek, I'a,
Pltt'SIDENTIAL CAMI'AHIN
Cans, Ciines & Torches
hkii rou iii ihTimi ii cincii-
Mil AMI I'lllCk LIST.
CfNNlNdllAM A' HILL,
U AN U fAll'I'UllKlia,
No. 201 Church Ktreel.
I'lllIADKLPUIA.
Juiytw, i.-;ia,
miri
NW
NEW GOODS t
A 1-IKA.VY STOCK,
dicaper than Ever!
S. II. MILLER h SON
Have Just llccoivcd
tho largest nnd best supply ot
nTTTI 1 Tl 1 1TT1 T3 I (ITTTfUT 1 TIT H
litter Mi UmUMDhb
w - v -r-v IT "N vv Trv a
JLKX lUUXO,
They linvo over offered totnclr friends and cus
tomers,
(jlotlis, Csimores, and Sn-tinotts
forMKN'd WBAlt,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for LADIES' WEAR,
CALICOES, MUSMNH, OA.M11RICS,
nml every vnrlety of Dry (Inoils iloslrcil,
STOC1C OE
Carpets, Mats, Ottomans,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
I? AMI LY GltOCEIlLES,
inclinliiiK all the varieties of
COEKEES, TEAS ami SUflAKS,
OOUNTKY P.UODUOR,
anil a general mpply of articles tisiful for tlio
talile always on liaml.
CALL AND SEE.
Country jiroiluce of all ktmls Mien ill ex.
change for Roods at cali prices.
ocl.30,';i-lf
CALIFOIiNIA
the cincAtio .tNoitTii-wiarniiN iiailway
rthrnrnq under nnn ninnntromenf Iho tlrent Trunk
linllwnv I.lni'M nf tint WMST nnd Ntllt'l ll-VI2ST.nrul.
with lis numerous briilieliesimd eniiiieetlnns, tonus
tho shortest and quickest route between I hlcagn
ami ull pulnls In ln.lson, Wimhinin, Noktiikiin
jiiciiiiian, AUNNKsorA, low, Nkuiuska, California
nnd tho western Territories, us
Oinalm and Callloi iilii I.lnc
Is Ibn short est nnd bet route for all points In north
ern I 1 nols. lown. Iinkotit. Netirnska. vvvomliig.
rolorado, . M-vada, Ulan, C'uiiioriiia, Oregon, cuina,
lapiin una .vusiraiia. us
Chicago, nisiillNun & fit. I'atil I.lno
Is tho short lino for Norlhern Wisconsin nnd Minne
sota, and for Madison, ht. Paul, Mlnneapolls,I)ululh,
auu uu puiuis in iuu grcaL .aoiiu-vvcu im
IVinonsi nml SI. l'ctcr I.I no
Is tlio nnlv routo for Winona, liochester. Owntonna.
Jlnnkato, St. I'eter, New lllm, nnd ull points In
houiueru aiui central .viiiiuesuiu. lis
Giceil Hit) anil Itlariilictto I.lnc
Is the only lino for .Innesv lite. Watcrtovvn. Fond Du
.ar iisiiKosu, jvppieion, vireen uay, uscanaiia, im--
raunee. .vian ueue. iioiu-uiou. nancocK nnu iuu
liiko supcnorcouniry. iia
FrcciKirt and Diiliilquc I.lnc
Is tbo only routo for Elgin, itocktord, Frccport, nnd
uu poicis via ereepori. us
Chicago anil ItlilivnuKcc I.iitc
Is tho old Lnko Shore Koule, and Is tbo only ono
passing through I'vnnston, lH;e I'oresl, Highland
Park, Waukegau, ltaclnc, UciiOshato.Mliwuiikee,
l'nlliiiaii I'aaco Cam
arc run on all throuirll trains of this road.
Tills Is tho ONLY LINT, running theso cars be
tween Chicago nnu ht. I'auitciucagu ami Illwaukee,
or chlcniro mid Winona. '
AI om.iha our sleepers connect with tho overland
sleepers 011 the Union l'acltlc Hnllroiid lor ull points
west of tlio Missouri river.
on tho arrival or tno trains from 1110 castor south,
the trains ot moi;nicngo.v.foiui-vvesiern nauvvay
leave chtcaco ns follows-
l'ou Council lli.ins, (Diaha ami Campoknia, Two
tlirougu iraitis ti.tny, wiiu runuian paiaeo uravving
room and sleenliu: cars throui:h to Council lllnlth.
nmsT 1 Alii, anii i.iinr.Kjiriii.ii', lwii iiiiuiii;ii inline
uauy, witu ruiiiuaii puiueu cars uiiacucu 10 00111
trains.
l'OU (IKEF.M 11AV ANllLAKB SLTEIIIOII, tWO trains
daily, with I'ulluiau pal.ico cars attached, und run
ning lliruugu 10 .Mitniueue.
run Mn.wAi'KKi. four throiicli trains daMv. Pull
man cars on night trains, pailur ihalrcais on day
1 ruins.
l'OU Sl'AKTA AND WisosA nnd points In Mlnnosotii.
one through train dally, with l'ltUutun sleepers to
vv inoiia.
l'ou Hi uroi K. Ma l'recrort. two through trains
dally, w lih Pullman curs on night trains.
lil t Ul'l lULK N1 1..V 1 JlUVKi till Ll IUUU. LU
Ihrouch tialiis dallv, with l'ullinati carsou night
Irani 10 .vicuiegor, lowa.
l'ou sioux Cn v ami YASkTON, two trulns dally,l'ull-
man eats lu .viisoun v uin-y iiiituuuii.
full Lakh olnkva. tour Irulns dallv.
l'ou Hock lnni). steiii.imi, Kenosha, Janesvim.k,
nnd othtr polnlh,iiu fun havo from tvv 010 ten trains
uauy.
new vork omce, r.o 410 iironuvwiy; tiosiou oiuee,
B statu street: Omaha ofllie, 2K1 Kiirnliam street:
San l'rnnclsco otllce, 121 Montgomery street; Chica
go ticket olllces: 02 chirk street, under Sherman
House; comer canal and Madison smuts; KI117I0
street depot, corner w. KI11.I0 and Canal streets;
w ens Mieei uepoi, corner vv ens nnu Kiiuio Mreeis.
l'or rales or Information nut iittnluablo Iroiuvour
uomo tickciageuis, nppi 10
W. 11. Stknnktt,
Maiiv 11 llrutiiTT.
lien. Pass. Ag t, Chicago,
Cen. sup't,ch!cngo
l'eb. 4,'7C-ly
SILVER riiATED WARE.
Eloctro-P'itcd Ta'olo Waro,
AND
Ornamental Ait "Work
IN tlltKA'l' VAltlKI'V,
M A y J KAGT U R i: I) ItY THE
ia
55 0 Uro ml way, Now York.
'Iho best I'laled Spoons and 1'oiks nro thoso Sliver
I'laled lieuv lest on the purlH wliercrifcessnilly tho
most vvtar comes, mid homing thu 'trade Mark.
1817 HOC WW liltOTilWtS XII.
N. II.-This great linpiovcment In Sllvcr-Plated
Spoons and I'orl.s Is applied nllko loeiuh grade of
Plale, A t,Hiiiid1.o..,nsordered. Tho Pruci ss uud
Machinery lor iniinutiutuilng these goals am l'at-
euted. Tho Extra or "Stand.ud Plato" made by this
Company Is stumped A 1, Minply, and Is plated 20
percent, heavier I him tho ordinary mat ket stand
ard. ,
:w rirst Piemlums nu aided nl all l'ulrs wliero
iiibllilled, nt in World's l'alr of lis lo Ameilcuii
Iiisiliiiio r.iir, is:.-i, Inclusive.
March 10, ';u. cm.
Awaulitl tin llit'lit'rt Mt'dal at Vienna,
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
fi'Jl, Itroadway, New York,
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
MAMTACrUllKllS, IMIOIIIKUS AMI DKimiS IN
Ull HOMOS AND I'ltAMICS,
STIiRKOSCOl'ES AND VIUWS,
LIIUMS, ClltAlMIOSCOI'KS SUITA11LH
VI i:vs.
Pholograpliic Materials.
Wo nro headquarter for everj thing lu tbo way of
StoroopticoiiEi nud Mngio Lantorns,
Helng Manufoctureis of tho
MICHO-RCIKNTU'IC LANTHHN,
STICUICO-l'ANOI'TlCOX,
UNI VKIWITY 8TKKUOITICON,
ADVHHTlSKH-aSTKHKOITICON,
AUTOITICON.
SCHOOL LANTUHN, FAMILY LANTKltN
i'UOl'LWS LANTKHN,
L'acli gtj le being tbo best of Its class In tlio market.
Cutaloiruos of Ijinttrns and Slides, w till dlri Lllons
for using, uent ou uppllcnllou.
Any enterprising man can mako monoy with a
Muglo liintern.
iif"Cut out this u(lverti.cnicnt for refer
eiiccJJ.ff - Feb. 18,l0-7in
THE "MOODy SHIRT."
MADK TO OltDICK ONLY.
A I'UltFKOT KIT (1 U A It ANT HE II,
(ientlemen deili log Shirts will plcn.se drop us a lino
and our Agent w ill mil uud get Iho inoasurcinenl,
factory ho. us Ijukawunna Aveuue,
AddrUi l'.o. MUOIir,
Mai ch Hi,ic-ly bci anion i'a.
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
nilll.AllKI.l'ItA AND ltHAl)IN(l JtOAI)
AllItANUHJtKNT OK
l'ASSUNOKIl
U'ltAlNS.
duly in, ISid.
TaAtKS i.hvr acrnnT AS rot-i OWB (SfNPAV t.xc kithd
Vot Now York, I'hllndclihln, Heading, 1'ollaMllo
Tninnrpta, Ac,, 11,3.1 a. tn
Tor Catawlssa, I l,M n. m. nnd T,3o p. m.
l'or WlllI.tmsport,tl,!S o,oi a. in. nnd 4,oo p. in.
TnAiNstoa iturnaT i.kavk as ioilowr, (aumiATEx
CBIT ED.)
Leavo New York, 8,t5 n. tn.
I,c.ivo Philadelphia, 0,10 a. in.
Ix?avo Heading, 11,3 1 a. m., I'otlsvllle, l?,1n p. m
nndTnmaqun, 1,30 p. in.
Lcnvu Catawlssa, fi.iu r,,vr a, in. nnd 4, on p. tn.
Ix-avo WiniainiK-Tl,!i,a I lutn, I2,(.n m. nml r,m p. m.
1'ns ngers ind from Now York nnd I'lillado
phla go througti without chatigo of enrs.
j. j:. woori'EN,
.lan.1l, HM tf. (icnernl superintendent.
NUimiKltN CENTRAL RAILWAY
COMPANY.
On and nflcrn'ovembcr !oth, 18J3, trains will lenvo
SUNlltlllYnsllowHt .
KOHTlIWAltD.
Erlo Mall f..2il a. m., m rive Klmlrn I1.M a. m
" Catiaiidalgua... 3.3Sp. in
Hochesler ti.tr "
Niagara V ju "
Itenovo accommodal Ion ll.lnn. in. aitlvo Williams
Itlii.r.'ip. m.
Klmlrn M11M I.1& u, tn.,nrrlvo Hlmlrn nu'na. m.
lmrfalii Express 7.IB a. in. nrrlvo UurTulo a.t.n 11. tn.
SOUTIIWAIIK.
Iluftalo Express 2.tn a. in. nrrlvo Ilnrrlsburg l.to n. tn
" Hull Imoi 0 8.10 "
HlmlrAMall lt.ln a. in., nrrlvo llnirlsburg 1.t.o p. m
" Wnslilngton 10.30 "
" Il.llllUIOlOIWO "
" Washington s.si) "
Harrlsburg accommodation S.iop. iii.unUo Hauls
burg loxo p. m.
nrrivo iiaiiunoio v.von. 111
" Washington CU3 "
Erlo Jlnll 12.65 a. m. nrrlvo llarrlsbiug 3 us a. 111.
" Halt Imoro 8.10 "
" Wnslilnctonio.en"
All dally except Sunday,
1). M. HOYl), Jr., llencrnl Passenger Agent
A. ,T. UAHHATT, (icncral Jlniinger
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
l'liiladcliihln & Drio U. It. Division.
SUJIMER TIME TA11LE.
and
nflcr SUNDAY, Al'R. 2.1, 1S7C,
iilns 011 Iho PhU.idcliihln k E1I0 Hall
V. Iho trains on tho Phil
ltoad lmhduu u 111 1 1111 ns follows:
WKSTWAIW.
r.IlIEEXPr.ESSleaves New York s 3.1 p. tn
rniiaueipiiia tun p. in
" " Haltlmoro 1.20 p. in
" " Iliirrlsburg 0.1U a. ill
" nrr. nt Wllllamsport 12.20 a. 111
" ' Lock Haven 1.10 n. in
" " Krlo 10.30 a. 111
EIIIK MAIL leaves New York 8.2ft p. m
rniiaueipiiia 11. us p. 111
" " Italllinore o.lop.m
" " llarrlsbiirg 4.2.1 a. 111
" " Wllllamsport 8.3-ia. m
" " Lock Haven e.-iiui. m
" " Itenovo lu.un. m
" nrr. at Eric 7.3j p. nx
NiAiiAiiA kxi'iikss loaves I'hllndclplila.. T.20 a. 111
" " llaltlmoie T.SUa. in
1 " " llarilshurgv..,10.45n.iu
1 " arr. at Wllllanisport.. 2.1iip. m
' " " Uick ll.avcn. 3.15 p. 111
1 " " Hcnovo 1.1ft p. rn
' " " Kane ti.oup.iu
" " llurralo
SUNDAY EXPIIIWS leaves New York 8.2.-1 p. m
" rniiaiieipiiia linsp. 111
' " " llnltluiore 11.10 p. 111
' ' " llnrrlsburg 4.10 11.111
' " arr. at Wllllaiubiiort 7.40 11. 111
:o:
EASTWARD.
PlIIL'A EXPItHSS leaves Hrlo
. cm p. m
. 2.10 u. Ill
. 3.0.1 p. in
. CIO U. Ill
.11.111 p. M
. ti.&i n. 111
. 2.U.1 p. Ill
" uick Haven...
' " " Wllllamsport...,
' " urilvcs at llnrrlsburg
' " " H.iltlmoru
" I'hlladelphla....
' " " New York
DAY EXPItnss leaves Kane o.osa. m
' " " Itenovo 111.10 n. 111
' " " Uick Haven ll.von. m
' " " Wllllanisport.... 12 40 p. ui
' " nrr. at llarrlsbiug 4.10 p. 111
" " " I'hlladelphla T.20 p. m
' " " New York 10.15 p. lu
' " " Haltlmoro 7.2.1 p. m
' " " Washington 8.62 p. 111
EltlE MAIL leaves Erlo U.2it a. m
" " Itenovo s.M p. in
" " Lock Haven lo.11.ip. m
" " Wllllamsport 11,1.1 p. 111
" arr.at ll'iirlsbiirg 2.4511.111
" " llaltlmoi'u ".3.1 a. 111
" " l'lilladelulila T.l-u 11. in
" " New York 10.IO11. 111
FAST LINE leaves Wllilamsport...,
12.3ft a. tn
ti.M a. 111
7.3ft it. 111
7.3.1 a. in
lu.v.'. u. m
" uir. at uiirrDourg
1 " ' Halilinore ,
1 " " Philadelphia
1 " " New York
SUNDAY If XPHIS leaves Wllllamsport... 8.13 a. m
urr. ui iiuiTihuuig 1I.4U11. 111
" " " I'hlladelphla.... 11.311 p. 111
" " " New York 0.4.1 p. 111
' " " lUltlmori 7.2ft p. 111
T'-ln Mnll l'.,.. VhmN I. ,,r.,.o VI'.il. tvl- lln, ....
Accntn. West ami liny Express last maiio cluso con-
necnon nt ivoiinuiniienaiiii wiiu iM & n. n. it. irains
for VVllkes-llurruaud scranton.
Erlo Mall West, Niagara Express West, Erlo
Express West und Lock Haven Accommodation
West mnku close connection nt Wllllamspoit vvltli
N. C. It. W. ujlns north.
Erlo.MailWest.Nlugcra Expnss West, nnd Day
Express East mako close connection nt Lock Haven
Willi It. E. V. It. It. trains.
Kilo Mall East and west connect nt Erlo vv u
trains on L. s. .t M. S. It. It. nt Corry with o. C. & A.
v. It It. at Eimioi luiu with 11. N. 1 . & 1'. It. II. and ut
tliUlwiHjd Willi a v. it. it.
Pallor Ceis will inn between I'lilladelnbla nnd
Wlllhiiiisport 011 Niagara Express West, Erie Ex
press vvt'&l, 1 lllllliiuiniii.i express J.ttsi. nay
ExrrtsH East ni.d sunuav Hxin ess East. Sleenliu.
I Lilia Ull till Illlll. uiuiia.
.. . - -
WM, A.
BALDWIN,
oencral Supt.
Dec. 17,'75-tf
J)
1C LA WA 11 K, LACICAWA NN A
AND
WESTEIIM 1CAII.I1UAH.
Itl.OOM.SIlUnCl DIVISION.
Tlmo-Tablo No. an, Takes circa nt 4:50 A.
MONDAY, NOVEMIIHIt n 1S75.
NOHTII,
STATION'S.
Scranton
liellevue
TaMorvlllo,,.
,..Laikawiiua...,
Pilthlon
. West 1'lltston.,
Wv inning
Jlultby
P.eiinelt
Kingston
Kingston
SOUTH.
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a.m. p 111. ii.in.
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1 111
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3 17
3 111
3 17
3 VI
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3 37
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7 00
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7 li5
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7 411
7 4S
7 63
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10 (IIS
10 11
10 10
111 50
10 ti
III 27
1U 87
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ti is
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ti
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10 3'i
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10 35
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10 40
PI 44
10 VI
It in
11 17
11 H3
11 31
11 30
11 Ml
11 43
11 61
1 1 67
1'i 'i
Vi 07
Vi 10
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12 .Vi
Vi 80
s -is;
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ll'.lluiduck'Hirick.
h t r
8 Wi
H 30
S 111
S 14
8 Us
SI1
7 f!
7 M
7 4(1
7 4 i
7 36
7 3d'
7 l!
Milt kslilnnv
....IIKk's 1'eiry...
....Ileal Ii Haven,, .
..Hemic;
Hilar curl.-
...Wllluw drove....
l.tiiui ltldgc
Espy
...llloomsburg
Iluisri
Cntuwlssu llrldire,
I 16 H 46
4 ii s tn
4 lit U 1.5
4 37 11 611
4 41 0 63
4 40 7 OS
4 6 1 7 to
n I i 7 40
n is
r. 14
r to
D 3S
6 47
6 61
0 10
7 45
7 6'1
S 60
h 'a
S 411
8 47
..Clark'H Switch..
7 11
h.iiiv 1 a
7 04 Cliulasky,
0 46 ,Nuithiiinbcrland.l
1 o 1 iiineroii
Vi 61
ia
11.111. p.m. p.iii. 11. in
VV. I". 1IAI.SI 1VI, Mini,
Superintendent's onicu, feci union, Dec, 10, ls6.
3?A.I3Sri,I3Srt3-a
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
VJI' v- UOniNK, Iron Klrect l.clnw sec
T T ond, llloomsburg, I'a., Is prepared to do ul
kinds of
PAINTING,
CILA.INQ,
nml
I'APKlt HANGINGS
in iho best fctylca, at lowest prices, and alnlicrt
notice.
I'artlCB having such work lodo will mvcmctity
calling 011 me.
All'worlc warranted toglvu satlafoctlon,
soil, Itcd
Orders
WI, V, 110D1NK.
YtlllifU
Si; id we. to (I. p. HOWKI.I. CO., Ki vvYork.fo
I'amihlitor 1111 4igir, toiitulnlug lists otiio
iiiivspuiicra, and calminUii showing cost ot udvi rUs
8. Watch Hi, T-ljr