The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 01, 1876, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBXT RG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
M i see 1 laineoLis.
TlltlfiiV War lierortl. ' '
Mit. mv.virr'a i:,,o.jti.5si' kium.v to k.hon
-A SILLY HIiANIHJU llrSl'lTIlt) rullUVKlt.
In tho nljilit nciiion of Momlay, In tlio
ltuil-w, Jlr. Hewitt, of New York, obtained
Uiu floor nbont f o'clock In the morning to
reply tq Mr. Kassoii's attack on Governor
Tililen. lie spoko of Jlr. Kivnon's speech
iw a iwtnful surprise) und n iiicl.innliuly ex
perftifot'. Ho couKl linrilly liftvo ucliovct that Hint
p;eiit1eiiiaii,witli Ills Intellectual endowment.
could have to far nbilicutcit his own selfrc-'
Hpeot as to luivo imlulged In tlio :ii li.i.ni
mid iii.tllciotu statements wliluli lie li.nl
made. 1 1 u (Mr. Hewitt) approached tlio
subject ns hu would tuko hold of n slimy
Kiiike, with a desire) to Ret r'nl of It. Tho
first chargei iv.n that Mr. Tllden hml been tt
xneosslotllst. It was possible) that M r. Tilileii
liiiyht, boloro the lawless Htril'i', have imtcr
laineil vIoiya In common with Jiilcrsoii,
JliiilNiin, Jackson nnd oilier great men, "who
bad given construction to (ho Constitution
mid government of the country. At the out
break of Iho rebellion ho (Mr. Hewitt) was
In daily and almost hourly communion with
Uov. Tililen, nnd ho knew that no more loy
al or patriotic heart was then boating in the
UijUetl States. When tho first call for troops
calne, lutnninny Hall, which had not then
fallen into the hands of tho ring, raised a
regiment. The Grand Sachem of Tammany
Hall (V. D. Kennedy) was colonel of that
regiment, and It was officered by members
of tho Tammany Soclctv. On account of
his own (Mr. Hewitt's) health he bad been
unable to go, but he had sent Ills nephew us
ono of tho otlicers of that regiment.
Mr. Lapham (N. Y.) After tho fall of
Fort Sumter did not Mr. Tllden refuse to
nign the call for the great Cooper Institute
meeting and refmo to attend tiiu meeting?
Mr. Hewitt. It is not true that he refused
to sign it, and he did attend the meeting,
Applause on the Democratic sido Mr.
Samuel Sloan, then a member of tho Union
Salety Committee of New York; applied to
Mr. Tilden at a time when, ho was engaged
in the trial of a case, to affix bis name to the
call, nnd hi reply was, "I nm busy just now;
send mo tho resolutions after the trial of this
case, and if they aro entirely proper I wilt
sign the call." Tho call was never bent to
him, but when the moeliug took place he at
tended it, and tho resolution received his
absolute and unqualified approval. I tmy.
now that Tammany Hall raised a regiment
for tlio war.and that Gov. Tilden was a large
contributor to the fund.
Mr Congef. How much ?
Sir. Hewitt. I am not going to state dol
lars and cents. Patriotism is above dollars
nnd cents in some quarters.
Mr. Conger. It is denied III tho public
pre&i that Mr. Tilden ever contributed
one ccut for any such purpose. Deri-dro
laughter on the Democratic side. Will tho
gentleman .state when and where nnd to.
what amount he ever contributed to tho rais
ing of a regiment? - ' --- -
Mr. Hewitt. I state when In stating that
the Tammany regiment was raised, and I
stato whero when I fay the city of Now York.
I do not stato tho amount, because Demo
crats did not carry tho hat around. Laugh
ter. Mr. Davy (Uep. N. Y.) I supposed we
had settled all our difficulties, and this was
n sort 6f love feast.
Mr. 'ltaudall (Dem. Pa.) Tho love feast
is to be on the 4th March next.
Mr. Hewitt, Subsequently to Unit period
no man in' New York was more frequently
culled into counsel there nnd in Washington
than Mr. Tilden. I know that he was twice
called for by President Lincoln, and came
to Washington and held cheerful conversa
tion with Mm, resulting in the early and
rapid Idling of the quota of the Statu of New
York, and I know that during the wholo of
that trying ti mo there never was a douht as
to the loyalty nnd pittrintism of Samuel J.
Tilden. As to the re-nhilion of tho Chicago
Convention, quoted by Mr. Jvisson against
Mr. Tilden, declaring the warn failure, lie
(Mr. Knson) should have known that with
in a month past n public and positive state
ment had been made by Mr. Mantoii Mar
ble, tho secretary of the committee on reso
lutions, that Gov. Tilden opposed that reso
lution publicly and privately, and it was
within his own (Mr. Hewitt's) knowledge
that Gov. Tilden urged Gen. McClellau (af
ter his nomination) to muko such a declara
tion in his letter of acceptance as would nul
lify that portion of the Chicago platform.
Mr. Randall Which was "the Union at
all hazards."
Mr. Hewitt. Those were tho words in
serted in the Chicago Convention. Gov.
Tilden decland that tho adjustment of tho
controversy between the North and South
on any .othtr hue Is than the restoration of
the Union was impossible, that the moment
any party went nut of the Union the ques
tion must bo scttlid by war, and that the
war must be prosecuted until the question
was settled. These declarations of Ida were
published in the New York and Chicago pa
pers at the time nf the convention, and that
is my answer to the statement of tint gentle
run from Iowa that Governor Tilden never
rnadu any declaration in favor ul the prose
cution of tho war, and that he was n ills
Unionist. In regard to the innihuatloi a con
necting Gov. Tilden's uamu nilli that ot V
M, Tweed, he (.Mr. Hewitt) said that Gov.
Tilden had for tunic than three years, like a
hound on the scent, followed the members
of the ring patiently, secretly, delightedly.
He knew 1 Helen s untiring ellurts day mid
night; be knew how he tracked these, people
to their ileus of iniquity and filially dragged
them forth to public execration. Ap
plause. Mr. Davy asked whether subsequently to
tlio expo-ure of Tweed, Sir. Tilden hail not
met Tweed at tho Rochester Convention and
had not raised his voice against Tweed tak
ing a seat ?
Mr. Cox (In whom Mr. Hewitt viehlcd fur
an answer) replied, thnt there was no neces
sity for Tilden' doing to, as Tweed was not
in tho convention.
Mr. Hewitt -Tho bare, naked fact is this :
There was war, war to tint knife, between
Gov. Tllden and Tweed, and it ended in the
defeat and exile ol Tweul. Loud applause
nil tho Democratic side. That is ull there
is about it, I cull the House to witness that
I have answered, ami, um willing to answer,
every question bearing on Die merits of ilii
case. No one will intimate that thero was
tho slightest intimacy, personal or jsilitical,
at liny lime, between Samuel J. Tilden and
Wllllum M. Tweed. There never was
There was that association which comes
frjin tho enforced appointment of men on
tonitiilltrea from their living in tho same
community nnd from he longing to tli.muinc
party. Hut the ono man stood in the com
intiully albto and beyond suspicion, nnd the
other llnally by detestation, I defy tho gen
tlemen to lay their bunds upon a dishonest
dollar iu tlio poMciilon of Samuel J, Tilden.
The people whom ho served uro Ills frieud
to-duy, Hid Lis best filmds; audit lathe
urvlco which ho rendered to tbem that will,
notwithstanding the inslnohtioys of the gen-1
iUuiau from Iowa, give him the vote ftt those
great Western Slides within whoso lieinlf r.s
ho reconstructed highways which are to
tlic'tu, to-day, the arteries of commerce nnd
blessings whoso value cannot be properly c.s
llmntcil. through the whole ol his remark
able career be bus been tho wisest ol men,
ho has been the truest friend, ho has been
the most zcalon.s and earnest of patriots ; be
Is to-day Iho wisest, tho most accomplished
statesman in iho land, nnd ho will, by the
blessing of God, bo ono of the greatest Pros
lilonts of (ho United States, because bo will
l.aVo tho opportunity to rescue this govern
ment from tho hands of the Incompetent mid
llslionest men who luivo controlled It so
long, and luivo mado It a reproach In the
eyes of tlio civilized world. Great applause
I ion! the Democratic side'.
Tho canned goods trade has been for sonic
time a lendh'g industry, though recently the
production litis) not been so great ns formerly.
Tho lalo snminer and autumn are tho times
of greatest activity In this Industry, nnd an
authority on the subject, writing of Iho Irnde
for this year, says It is possible Ihrtt the can
nlng of somo nrtiele-s will be largely curtail
til, A largo crop of pvaches is anticipated
nnd tlio tendency may bo to over-produe-o
canned peaches. Tomatoes yjcld plentifully
nnd will bo probably as plentifully put up.
Most of tho canned corn comes from Maine,
whero there Is n luxuriant crop; but thero
tiro other brands as well astlioso from Maine
that aro growing popular. Tho lobster crop
Is good in Maine, especially in tho famous
fishing grounds of Penobscot May ; but the
Nova Scotia yield promises to bo less than
usual, nnd oi small average size. Thero
will, however, bo plenty of lobsters for tho
homo trade, tho packers being sick of
porting them, having lost money on tho for
eigu trade for tho past two or three season
Pears, asparagus, succotash and many other
articles have been coming into favor of late;
so that it is almost ns possible to furnish the
'table witli a lull list of vegetables and fruits
in mid-winter or early spring as when they
nro in season. The canning industry has in
fact worked a great change in this respect
during late years. But like all other Indus
tries, it is possible to push it to extremes, so
that in nearly every branch the market has
at times been overstocked, resulting in loss
to tho packers. In this State, New Jersey
and Delaware thero aro numbers of large
canning establishments situated directly in
tlio regions where their products grow, and
as they get the cheapest supplies they are
consequently able to pack ut the least cost
In their respective branches, these establish
ments have come to supply tho Philadelphia
market almost to tho exclusion of older ones
located at a distance.
ItAlsi.vu TostATOtx. Uurr tells us thnt
the French mode of raising tomatoes is ns
follows": "As sJoon as"a cluster of ilowers is
visible, they top tho stem down to the clus
icr, so that the flowers terminate tho stem.
Tlio ctTct is that tho sap is immediately
thrown into tho buds next below the cluster,
which soon push stronglyand produce an
other cluster of flowers each. When these
are visible, the branch to which they belong
Is, also topped down to tho level ; and this is
done five times successively. My this means
the plants become stout and dwarf bushes,
hot above., eighteen laches high. Ia orier
to prevent their falling over, sticks or slrings
arc stretched horozontally along the rows, so
as lolceeplhe plants erect? In 'addition to
this, all laterals that haye no ilowers, and
after-thc fifth topping all laterals whatever,
ore nipped off. In this way the ripe sap is
directed to the fruit, which acquires n beau
ty, lize and excellence unattainable by any
other means."
A Modkiin Gkomji: Washington. The
other morning a i areless mason dropped a
half brick from the second story of a build
ing out on Perry street em which he was at
work. Leaning over tlio wall and glancing
downward, ho discovered a respectable cili
zeu, with his silk hat scrunched over his
eyes and cars, rising from a recumbent pos
ture. The mason, in tunes of some appre
hension, asked: "Did that brick hit any one
ilown there?" The citizen, with grunt dim-
culty extricating himself iiom the glove-fit
ting extinguisher into which his hat ha 1
bocu transformed, replied, witli considerable!
wrath : " X'es, sir, it did ; it hit me." "lhai
is right," exclaimed Iho mason, in tones of
undisguised admiration. "Noble muni I
would rather have wasted a thousand bricks
than have had you tell a lie about it."
roou Gint,S. Tlio poorest girls in the
wot Id aro those who have never been taught
to work. There are thousands of them.
Mich parents have petted them ; they have
been taught to elespUo labor, and elepenel on
others for a living, nnd aro perfectly help
less. It' misfortune comes upon their friends,
us it often does, their cae is hopeless. The
most forlorn and miserable women on the
luce of tho earth belong to this class. It be
longs to parents to protect their daughters
trom lids deplorablo condition. They do
them great wrong if they neglect it. Kvery
daughter should he taught to earn her own
living. The rich us well us the poor require
this training. Tito wheel of fortune rolls
swiftly round tlio ricli nro very likely to
become poor ami the poor rich. ell-to-do
parents must educate their daughter to
work; no reform is muru imperative than
this.
SlNfltfL.ut Pnibusi.s'o Cask. This story
conies from Alamance county, N, C. : A Dr.
Hoop.T, a dtntiet, living in the northern
part of the county, went to the breakfast ta
ble prepared to poison his wife, but for what
reasons we have not lint nod. They were
seated alone :i.t (he table. Alter pouring out
tho coffee, Mrs. Hooper was despatched
out of tho room mi so.ne pretext, and in her
absence her husband poured int her cup a
deadly mixture. Shu returned, and ;t hap
pened that the doctor himself was called
from the room tor n moment. In his ab
sence a fly fell into his cup, and Mrs. Hoop
er, wite-llke, exchanged cups. The doctor
returned, and drank his coffee almost nt one
swallow. Ho at onco detected tho singular
taste of the beverige, iiud asked his wife if
she had changed cups. Shu replied thatiho
had, giving tho leason for il, when ho ex
claimed, ''Then 1 am a dead man !" nnd lti"a
few mliiutcswas u ccrjse.
Tho Hell Gate explosion, which wo ap
pointed for tho Fourth or July lust, Is tu
coino oil' in the latter part of September,
f'or. years the army engineers have been
drilling under tho rocks obstructing the
channel between New York harbor ami Img
Island BotiuJ, and the explosion of these
mines is Intended to bieuk up the rocks, ho
'that the ohst ructions can bo removed and
the channel ho deepened, Tho wttk of tun
neling under tho rook is now ull lone, and
nothing remains but the insertion nf the
curtrhla'cs. In tho 173 piers siportii)g the
rtk, and In the rocky reiof, over 8,!S00 holes
of three Inches diameter nnd various depths
have been homl for the reception of tho car
trliW riviiftinltR Ij to be used fur the
charges, and by the use of ub ut itX)gslvsn
lo builcrli tall tho charges will be exploded
UmuUnucounly.
What is Ve'ireiinc ?
It Is ft pomnmihtt nxlMrtrd from h.itks. roots nsd
Ileitis, ttls iiatuiT'n i.yiu, ity. Itlsp'TteollyliArni
le'ss tram any tiii'li'tTeit upjii tin' ssic a. Ulsnemr-IsliliirntulBln-tiKlht'iiliiir.
II. nets ilhrctl upon tlio
litewl. It unlets llii ticn mis m stent. ltjUosjou
pmisnrsa sie.nnt. ntnlit. Itli upannrcft for our
iiK'" uiim'is uiiii iimiutTa. uir uencs inenisiieiiKeit.
ii4i imm -in it in i nioiui'la. nil ll win I lit ni SLi i jiiu,
(tulets I lielr nerves, ntirt ulres thcin Nature's sweet
HK'sp. as ims nrpii iiroieii ny many tin niceu pcrsem.
It Ih the meat llloof I'nrlller. it Is asootlilnif n me-
ily f ir our children. It bus relleveel anil ctuvil thou
Minils. Ulsi.'ryileits.1iit tolnlMt ever) cl.lM likes
It. It relieves ninl cures all ilN-asosoihrhiutlntf front
hmuiic hlnoil. irr tint Vno.Tisa. (iho It n fair
trial tor oar cotiipUhit-Bl then juii will s.iv to sour
filoii.l, nclhttu'anel acquaintance, "Try it; It has
curoJ me."
UEIilADIiH EVIDENCE.
The MbU'lliL'lluKoili'Hcil teslliiionl.il from liov. e.
T.WalLei'.f.irmi'tlyp.isloriif Unu'ilohi Hiiiirn church
it jsetni, anu ai rreM'iu melon in lTowneuce. n. i
must biHleeii-.eit ss rcllahlo cWih-nce, No one nlmulit
f.ill to oliservt' tli it thtstesllmonl.il lstlio lesliltef
two xear.s'iixtiiTli'iKHi withtlm tisnof VrnKiisx In
1 1 it.- Ilev. Sir, Walker's family, who now piiiiiiiiuiie II.
lutahi.iiilc:
riinrwiiNrr, It. I., 1(14 Tratif.ll St.
11,11 MlHVKJU, l'.s,.S
I reel hoiiiiil tuc.iesH with lay signal tin thehl'h
Mine I place iiimiii jour Vmihiink. .uy !, unlit have
us il It hir Um l.isl. luu Mars, tiitiertous ilrlllliy
It Is Im.ilii.il.li', ami I ivcniiinif ml II to all who may
nccil mi imltruruthijr, rcninuthiif tonic.
(I. T. Wtl.Kt'll,
roimerly pastor of ItonJoln Sijuaio Church, Huston.
THE BEST EVIDENCE,
i Tim following letter from ltev. 12. S. nest, pastor of
tho M. 12. church, Nattck, Mass.. will bo reaifwlthtn
tercst by many ih.vstelaiisj also thoso KiitTcrlmt from
tho sainii ellseaso ns nlllli teil tins son of tho ltev. 12. s.
Host. No person cm itouht this testimony, ns there
Is no iloubt about the curat He power ot VuusriNK.
Katici:, Mass., Jan, 1, 1S7J.
Mr. II. II. STEVEN'S!
Hear sir Wo hato Rooil reason for regarding your
Vkiiktisk a medlelno of the irieatest value. Wufecl
assured that It has beentnu means ot sailtig our
sou s iiii. ne is now hcsenieen years or ni;o: ror tno
last two years ho has suffered rrom necrosis of his
leg, caused by scrofulous nftecilon, and wnssu far
iciiiiccu mae. nearly no w no saw nun itiougni ms re
covery impossible. A ruiuu.ll of ublo ph) sklnns
i-uiiiu Km- Ha um uiu laimcsx nope or ins escr rauv
Imt: twoot Iho number declaring thnt he wasbt'
)uud the reaeli of human remedies, thatmeh ainnii'
tat Inn coul.l not sav e htm as ho h.ut not enou((h Ijror
to ctiihmi the opeiailoii. .lust then ue commenced
nil Ing him Vciiktisb and frean that time to Iho pies
etit he has been continuously linpioiliig. lie has
lately resumed studies, throw n away his crutches
itiiu i-uii', iiuti i.iiiks aiHjiit. e neciiua) mm Miont.r,
Thoileh IhPIH Is still soni.t illsi'lmi p.i mini t In-nru-ti-
lug where hts llml) was lanced, we ham the fullest
eonlldeiice that In a little) thno he will be perfectly
luil'tl
llohas taken uhout three do?en bottles of Veiik.
tink, but lately uses but little, ns he declares hols
euj wen eu w laKlilg medicine.
Itespcclf ully ) ours,
K. S. llest,
Sirs. U V. P. llest.
Prepared by
II. R, STEVENS, Boston. IVIass.
VEGETINE
is sou) iiy
All Druggists and Dealers
ii v 12 it v win: it 12,
July 14,-tm.
COMPLETE
HONE MANUKE
FOIl
Buckwheat and Fall Crops
For ovjr ID vears this brand his hohl Its nnntR.
on In out. lot with m my compcilui,' fertilizers.
oni: eiitADi: only.
No variety of names w itli necommodatluL- tcaln nf
prices.
ltliCOMMKNDED.
Ily farmers' clubs, asrieultuil.sts, plaulcrs and
FOR SAL.TC BY
A. .1. Albertson,
II. I. Heav.
Itohrsburg.
Hit pert.
Catawlssa,
Ilerwlek,
D.mvllle.
J. It. Seesholtz,
i reas nros.,
1-2 TliouiDson.
11. W, Wodclrop,
Itlverslde
The following tcstlmanlul was received scleral
years ago.
A FlI'.llEUS ril'B Kl'COJIlltSIlS THE COMI'IITE 110NK
-MAM Ut iS THE ISLM' l'tUlll.lZEIl IN I'SE.
Ul-ti'liWGexl. C'oluinbl.L I'n.. Oft ir.f I.
Messrs. 11HKIKIU& UtLHilcu.
(lentlcinen : We, the euidei-slL'tied. having iiweit
your conipli te Itonu Manure thu past nuson, pro-
t ittt-uut juiti utjt-tii., i .i. ,iiut.'i iMjn, iiereoy amrin
it iu in- uiu tin it-iiiuir iu um', o iiiiiv recom
mend It to runners, fur It Is nil that ) oil claim lor It
Yours. Ac..
WVU.1AM I'XOKII.H.E MAI IIKII, JOHN STANTON
A, Iiuiillll.ci-t,l.-s, U1.U. UllilU.N, A, B. FAIltMAN,
mam
COUNTER.PLATFORM WAGOK WRACK
CLG" AGENTS WANTED
MARVIN SAFE SCALECO.
' klbO ttfiOAUWA Y N. Y.
721 CHESTNUT ST, PHILA.PA,
108 BAN K ST. CLEVE. O.
Mar eh 31, lttv.ly.
THE TIUUMPH TRUSS 00
SjasJ'X Xo.au Howery, New York,
rBnjwJMI TO WHOM WAS AWAltOKI) THE
citi:.iiiii.,i mi:iir,
l'oit thi-:
B;st Elastic Truss anil SnppGrter
At the great American lustlluto l'ulr
(SkSStON 1S15.)
Cl IlK IttfTUUK IN t'KOH SO TO M IllYH, iNUOllIK
tl.vtsr ioh i t'isii Tiuv CiNNOTCrm.
'Iheyiiui'loy a luit ili.m Inly Furytlu. Terms
modiinle, Cutisouaiiuiliid. 'I l.o iihu.u iliMotuts
tu liitKLset jliifcttiiKiry. Finuiloiiiuiis trie
en ill t tilled ty n nil. Hid ten tints icr liefcrlptliu
IICOK, to llr. (', W, It, I'l'llMIANf,
(KM ul t net iii.li LihLt.
(llruiic)i omcolSIS rhet.li.ut. M I'liUuiiili Ida, I'u.'l
Mitr, s,1t. 1y. 1 '
V ALUAB lITFr 0P E M'Y
at
1T.IVATI2 HAI.B.
'nosut'serlherorrfrs for sale). twnniillIot.s,on
CsVh whloh aro croctenl a tram) d.volitaii housn,
stable nii'l iiticussiiry oulbutldlnini. Also fou r vteckt
lots, niljolnliuf Um nbuve and ot lanrer sla , Thews
louarecntho Mala road noar Htulwator, KtUns
C'reok lowiisldp.
Furteniisn'iIyto Wra.IKEt.l2R
ilny S. ,T. (a. MlUvrktir, 10.
mm MANUfii
I MANUFACTURED BYljll
iBREINIG&HELFRIoli
I LEHIGH VALLEY ffjl
ti
WW
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
or rNTonasT to avnnr ono.
Ut. A PIANO On PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
vrlth an mlJuslnWo hsclt, msdo to support tho kick of tlio sitter
Vflillo loaning forwsrd In tho onllnsry Jvosltlon for plsjlnj, anil by
arhnplonrrncmcnt, which Rhes It a backward n,l nt tho mno
lima elowiwsrd movement, follows lite motlona and support! Iilia
la toy polllon wllUout lntotferlng la tho lent wltti tho freedom
of his taorcmcnts, .
in" i
it. 1 il
GAUGES
CrROURTD BONES,
AOIDS andOHEMIOALS
ron
PALL SEEDING.
:o:
Lower Prices,
Samples Soil Free,
Analysis Guaranteed.
EXAMINE AND OIIOOSB
mto:it thi: roi,i,ome
Old Established Articles,
BAULK'S
GROUND RAW BONES
XJc-Guanintced Piirc.-ajr
In hags on board of rars at works at tho followlnjf
C'usli l'rlces.
loo Tons nnd oier, floperTon
eu " to tin Tons, in " "
so " " 4a " a " "
U " " 211 " S3 " "
1 il ii 9 I' !I4 " "
Tills Hone; is Oioiuul I'nro; is not stcnnieil
or baked, nliil tin) solid liotio 1ms not lieon
selected from it.
BAUGH'S
BONE
suriiKK-riiosriiATK
Mado from Itaw or llnburned Anlninl Hones.
Cheap fur Cash, ami Quit only.
Wo aro now selling our luw Bono Super-l'hospate
on tho following
iiUiiiiNTKMi Analysis :
Ammonia, - - noma to 4 percent,
holuble and rrcclpltatcd l'hos-
pliorle Acid - - - " a " 11 " "
rhosphato of Lime, reiuleicd
solublei .... " iiu 21
At NET Cull Wholcsalo l'rlces tu Healers and
Farmers. 1 o. II. lu I'hlladclphhi, ui iho follow lug
Ixiw rittcvs:
lou Tons and ol er, 35 per Ton, 2,ooo li s.
73 " to 93 Tons, ;io "
6, .. ., u 1 ., 3, ,. , ,i
CO " " 4'J " 3S " " " "
10 " " VJ " 3 'J " " " "
l " " IU " 41 ' "
Standnrel of Quality Strictly Maintained
While) wo nnnounro a reduction In tho prlco of our
HAW JIOM2 Mtll'Ell I'lKISI'IIATE, u would le
sjiectfully represent to tlealei's and faimi rs lli.it Its
stundaiil of iiuahly h.is been strictly malatalneel.
Tho proportions of sohihlo and ptecipltated l'hos
phorle Acid, and Anitunnla ham neier been higher
than they are lu thuattlclo wo aro now selltnjr tuour
customeis. Thlsstalemeut wo nuke us a binding
guarantee.
BAUGH'S
ACII)II.iTi:i
Phosphate Rock,
Twelve l'er Cent. .Solnliln nnd rrecipitatcel
1'liospliorie: Acid,
Wo hellelo
Our Acidulated Phospliato Eook
to Ikj supei lor to most of the Acid I'll isphaUi now In
thuiaarket, l-'annerH that, hale u-eit lllorseieral
seiisons aiu Hell pleased with It, ami tho tleuiand for
It Is raplillv liieii'ilug,
fcjyBI. S. Ono Dollar per Ton Ad
ditional on all Prices if shipped from
Baltimore.
Chemical Supplies
OF A LI, KIN I S,
Always on hand, and sold at tho
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
. For pure ai'd good Articles.
CV-M2M) VOK FltlCll l.ls-TH.
land"plaster
We grind otdy from extra iiuulltyot Lump, nnd
our biund has glitn the hlthett tuthf ictlou tor thu
lu&i iwo )ears, 1'iice us low us un).
Send ibr Price Lists and Circulars.
BAUGH & SONS,
Jlnnufiiclurcrs & Importers of
Fertilizers & Supplies,
jS'o. 20, iS. Delaware Ave.,
l'llII..WH:i.l'IUA..
1. 103 M St, Baltimoio.
July 3I-2IU.
SKCfJUK AN AOIC.NC'Y
a ii.I ur $lili i.rr milt
i.icmr ieuiy (iiuf u if,' mil nf oi'e'ir,"
HOMESTEAD
$20
SEWING
S20
MACHINE
For romCRlte Use.
With Tiiblo and Fixtures Oomnlotfi
only $20,
A nerfeet and llnisiaalliil. lai-ire. hlrmiL' nnil iltiru.
blu machine, constructed elt'.uit nli.l solid, iruinthu
iene iiiiii.'i i.ii tttui iii.iiiiciiiiiiie.il plcciMOll. lurcuil'
slant family Use or iiuiiuracl'.rhi'.' iniriKises. At
ways ready lit a mniiienrs imlleo to do Its day's
it ui k, not er mil in e.i uei, mm iu use. n generation
nun iii.iuetueu curu t ea-sy in iiiuierseanil unu inan
nt': light, siuoiith, and sum rtiiinlt., like I lion ell
ri'L'iihited uioiement eif a lino watch: blintilu.com.
pact, etlleieiit mill rc!lahle,nllhalltholm luietnents
In be founil In thu highest prh'ed machlues.wurratiU
cd to do Iho hauiiiiiiil;, the same ivuy, line) us tuptd
and siiiuoth us.i tI3 laachliw. AnatkiiOMleile-eeUil.
uuiph of Inireuliius laeTliantcul skill, ( s.-enthilly the
wuiklutr wiimun's friend, mid larlu uilvancuof ull
(irdliuiy imfhllitH for absolutu stieliL'tli, reliability
und L'eiiiuul mail illness : u hi Iiliu. fell. tuek. seam.
.iillt, laud, hrald, corel, gather, t utile, shirr, plait,
fold, be'.tllop, mil, embroider, runup hreadlhs, ie,
tiiu teuneii'ieui rapiuiey, iie.uue'ns ami casc.bcnbiiio
slronvrst luslliii; stllch eiU.illy lliui ami smuoth
Ihruiii;)! all kinds of 1'ue.iN, fi'jin euinbilo la suieral
t lili-k iieses of liiii.uriotii or leather. Willi line or
eoaibii c.il tun, linen, t.llk or tnliie. (lives l'lfvct
o.tiiM.iL-iiuii, ,t in t'arii ii n time M'teruj tunes eie'r in
u season in tho Murk It does, or uuko u k'uod llvluir
or any tain or woman ulm ilo.lrtH to usu It for thai
purpose; wcuksso lallhful n ml easy t lie w runts
ur clilldreu ean Use It wtthout ilamaL'u. l'rlco nf uiu.
chluo ulthlU'ht table, fully equlpiieil for family mirk
i:l lla'tcuse, euier.bldu ehuners aiidcubluttst)lc
each at ciirii'Suiiillnt,'ly low rales. Halo elelliery
uuiutttt t-u. ttt-u iiuiii uitiiiiibe.', i.ipuenueuiy nuin
phhls llhisltated with cnmavlniM of Ihu hoipral
btt'les t.f inliehllieM reft n in'i k. v uilr Iv nf hmvIhu
m illed tree, Coiitldentlul terms velth liberal liiduee-
meiien iu t iiierpitbuik' cterk' meu, learners, bnslinsw
meu, iriuelha or local ueents, Ac, who desire ex
elusive tiei'licics, turulsheef on upplleulluu. Addrcu
Juhu II. Itu,idull k tu, ctu llroudHuy, New York,
Muy Vt-Iui.
Tho Cook's Companion,
Impiovod Kitclon Slicing Utonsjl,
A novel lloufthohl A rllvlo for iJlrlov Hhbab. Mbit.
tUt'SAoe, KexiULis, Vkumsi ks, j-iitirs, ('jnuv,
'i'lio Maihlno Is eaBy tei retulalo, otiel very flmple
to use'. It tukus up but llltlu room lu thu kitchen.
(luocmis, lieiciimis, IIohl limi-kiis und Lvkkv
1 iuiLr should huiu uue.
I'ltcu f I, uud chcup at that,
(Wt and tea them work- at tho Furnlturo Store tt
K It. VURMAN,
Sale Agent for Columbia county.
May 2C-3tn 1 lllooinsburt, Pa.
It. APLATTORM ROCKER ON
OASTORSf Milhtho lonu ca-jr morcracnt
of tlio old style, without llm projecting rpekers
to mar other furnlturo and tho hsurs of rooms
liclnr, lu fact, tlio only Tlatform Ilocker mado
that lias a perfectly rathfnetory movement.
Manufactured for tlio trado hy
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
r BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for rale hy Iho principal dealers throgghoat
tho United States.
XV I f not kept by any dealer In ) our town,
teuet to ui for l'rlco Llit uud Catalogue,
UV HTUUK Ol-' ULOTiilXCI.
AND
Gontlemon's Dreua Goods.
DAVID LOWHNHKUO
Invites attention to his lart'oahdeli'iMUtstock:
Cheap aiitl'Fasliioiialile Cloiiii,
at hts store on
WAIN 8TUKBT, IK THU N12W llLOCK,
lir,OOMSHUIJ(l, PA.,
whero ho has Just received from New York anil Phil.
adelphla a full assort ment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Includlnc tho most fashionable, elurablo and'
nunasuiuo
DRESS GOODS,
CON.SISTINd UK
l!OX
SACIC,
FKOOeT,
(iUM
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS AND PANTS,
01" ALL SOItTS SIZ12S AN11 COLOItS,
Ho has also replenished his already !nr;rc stock of
CLOTHS AND CASMMEKKS,
STIHl'J!!),
FIllUltlSD
ANDil'LAIN VE3TH,
"iJlltTH,
CKAVATS
SOUKS,
COI.LAKN,
IIANDKKItOIIIKFH,
(1I.OVKH,
ISUSPKNDEItS,
VANCY AltTI.GIiaS.
Ho has constantly on hand a lnrtro and well select
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Veslings,
which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into nny kind
of clothlnp, on very short notice," and In tho be
manner. All his cloihlntr Is mado to wear and most
of It Is ot homo manufacture.
HOLD WATCHUS AND JHWULKY,
OF UVKIlYDESC'ItUTlON, FINE AND 0HKA1'.
HISCASK 01' JKWliLHY IS NOT tUltl'ASSKD I.N
THIS 1'LAL'U.
CALL AND I2XAMIN1S HIS OENKltAL AKSOKT-
JIKNTOl'
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENHERG.
July l.'ja-tf.
ALBRECHT & CO,
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tlio Ai.mtr.ciiT & Co. Pianos nro
first-clnsa in cvury respect, lieinij eon-
sielcrcil tlio leading riiilailcljiliia
muko by imtsicliuis nnil coniiieteiit
!.,.i. 'iu...... ..i. .i...t ..i;..,t..
i
ttttt:a, itiueiii iiiuii tiAtuiiitu
iicilities, JIis.siw, Ai.iihi:ciit & Co.
aro enabled to turn out instruments .
thnt nro not nui'irussctl nny wliere, nnil
still sell them ut priced within tho
reach of all. No l'iiuio is permitted
to leave their factory unlcs.s satisfac
tory to the most iiiinuto particular,
henco their guarantee f Uvo year!)
ia n tiling of valuo. All Into ini
jirovcincnts of iinportnnconrofouiul
ui theso instruments.
Mi-xmis. Aluhkcht & Co. have ro
ceiveel tho most llatterint; Tcstiino
nials from L. M. GorrnniAi.K, 1'uan,
A irr, Guhtavi: SATrnt, J, I- 1 1 im m i:i.s
iiAcii, William Woiii:jkku mul
many other eminent nt lists, hcsiilea
bojng nblo to refer to thoiisaiuls of
privuto ptircluisers, schools, semi
iinrics, societies ami teachers.
l'ianos consctcntiouslybelceteil per
orelera by mail, carefully packcel nuel
Hhippod safely to any part of tlio world .
JWf-Kor further purticulars aa to
references, prieos nnd terms, uelelrciu,
ALBRECHT&CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
July U, tc, ly.
VULCAN nm WORKS
DANVILI.K, MONTOfll COUNTY, I'A.
11,1.1AM 11. l.AW, ill nurse turer dl
Wroucht lrou llrldnes. Hollers, (liuthahter.
Ilrtpruof Itulldluk's, Wiouyht Iron Koonntr, Itexining
rrouies, Hoorliiir und Doors, Katin (latt-s andKeiio-
ui:, si" ttruei'iu iron I'lpiu, nnu's sua rukiuus
tf t-niith M'tirk.ie, KepiUrs proioplly stuudea to
N. II. Druwlutrsand tullmiitu luriDlletL
Oct. 6, IHO-U
ft? rv &00 1T flV l litino. l-'stuplet worth 11
?d It) ?J hce, hiikiOMt to, l'llhica,kllno.
U.irli )n irov 1
BLANK N01 FiJ.wlili oivitliout tiuuptiui
lor t&la fct Uut (XtzvHix omctk
URE TEA-IN SEALED PACKAGES,
lllrei t I'riiiii Chlnn Mini .hitmii.
IISMVKIII2II til Mil I! OWN imoil, fresh frnmtho
tIAIIlll NMnrtn iDllilM) in.
Iinpiuleililhs'itlij
THE WELLS TEA CO.,
20t 1'iitloii Kt.-cet, K. Y.
- in:---
The) eliniCulty of cettlnir ptiro Tcai iif reilly lino
quality In I ha l'tilled States, has Induced TUB KI.I.H
Tt l fo In ship their Tens In eenleil packages direct
from tho iriinli iis In uhlcli they nre truwii, and res u
fin t her k'naraiitou nf their l-ln rtellvereil litlhelr
eeniilno stntp, they entrust Iho sulo of them only to
rellabto Auehts-tho tinmu nf tho lieuifst ARi'litlo
toil is pi luted at tho fool ft tlilsn(l)eillfCinent-W)
lh.it the tttiis pnsn Ihroiiith none but resimt.slblo
hiiiul'.nhd will Ik) el.rlieied nt your own dooriet
fteshns iMieti they icti inn pniuer.s in uninii iimi
.litpnn i Ihu price nlseils printed on ench package, so
thnthoiri'iire-an nccur.
l.!inivli. tilv line H '1 t
Hi eri tiod'v t Mies I o buv 1 1 at first hatidt-tho best
qiinllitiM nt tlio loest price".
to theli tastes-to bo eeitnln of Kcltliilf IhoBamo
i.vi'rt iiiiiiv iiiMi'ttt iii'it I ni'v nun it i fit niiiiuuii'
nnicieniwnfl.
You can hum an tneso aiivuni.ises ny nu.iinn or
thi: wklls ti:a company.
ltcennsnllipy Ininort their own leas. ntiiHetl the'lil
ntwholesflUi pitces-wlthiitit tho Hx or eight Inter
tnedlnlu prnntMisiinllyclmrffcd. ,
1iieatiM'llieiiiinllt.t It better nt tho price) than U
sold ny any inner nnusii.
neeiitivt their hint! I'Xtierlet.ce In china nnd .litpnn
en.lli.i'S llietu to miKii ii-'iier si-iiciiihim iiiaiiinui
nnry I'ealers unit id impoit. iiiein iviui L'teuiiruu
tni.lnffu
lleciitise they nhsotiilely iMIllaiilce thn (pialllynf
nli;thelr bihkIs and keeptheiu (u one Invailahlo
Riann.ini, Mi llini you ran niwnti iriy em iiiein.
Iii'eniiie Ihevilo business for cash only unit there.
foi e nnkei tin eitrn prollt Irotu gDeiel cuswtnerslo
cover loves by bad ili bt.s.
Iiecausn eiif ir aijents lire responsiiiaj nnn reiiaoio
men who deliver Teas pre cisely us received front
tlin ('otnhunv.
lleeaiiso hatlni; once tried these Teas, j on will not
need to iro elsewhere hrrcattcr.
WANTKl) A HriiKKist, or other llrst-class mer
chant, In eiery tnitn and city In Um l'tilled states,
to whom will In) ylveu tho bOLII AtlUNOY lor that
locality,
Address, tor terms nnu tun particular',
Till! lVl:i.l.S TKA 120..
P. o. llox 4.'.nii. sill I'ullnn Mrcet, N. '.
iiuy in, ,ii,-vm.
BLOOMSBTJRa
MARBLE WORKS.
T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STI112I1T, BELOW JIAltKET,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all Umls of
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
We) Use the best AMI'.UItlAN and ITAUAN Jtnrble.
lie has on hand nnd furnishes to onler
MONUMENTS,
TOM IIS.
HEADSTONES,
UIINS, VASES, Ac,
Every variety of Marhlo cuttlnj; neatly executed at
thu luwest market prices.
A loner nraetteal evnei lenco nnd ncrsonnl nt tent Ion
to liuslni'SM uiakes the piuprletorcontldent eif kIMiii;
satisfaction. All orders by mall promptly attended
ui. i: j. ueue vui.
tifflA'. Jl. 'oi k Mireml free of rmivc-VjSH
Alts, il, '71-ly. T. L. OUNTON, Proprietor.
"yAINWKIOUT & CO.,
WHOLESALE IlliOCElta,
N. K. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
l'uii.AUKt.riiu,
Dealers in
PEAK, SYltlll'S, COFFEE, KUdAl!, JIOLASSEH
l'.K'F, SI'ICF.S, niClltD BOD, lC, &C.
IfOrdcrs will receive prompt attention.
81 .1-1 f
UOLLLNS & 1I0OIES
No. IT Cent rustic".;
Plumte Gas and Slcam Fillers
tMANuiwcrrmiKits of
J? 1 1ST W -A. R E,
(IAI.VaNI.ED IltON COItNICE,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
WIro Trellises, Sic, Dealers in Stoves, Hano
i's, I'liriinces, iiaiiunoro Heaters, l.nw Down
Grates, .Mantels, l'UMl'S, Weirtlier Strips,
CiC. Also
GAS FIXTURES
at tho Litest (loslL'Ti. Snorlnl nttcnf Ion imtil tn in.
pal r I n l,' Scwinir Mmliitii'.sKf cvi'ry (IfM'ilnihm.SraltH,
l.iitkH. r.t-ll Iliiii'Mi'.'. Ki'V I'ltlliiL'.M-. 11 Iviiln
ilniin-s Jlt'iilctl by Mcum at u small coslnlion Hot
JIV. Wit Vli, i 1 1,
PELIC1A
REGISTERED TRADE-MARK.
AMMOXIATUI) SUPER l'JKISl'HATK.
circulars and nnulysls mailed freo on application,
l'urtulo by Dealcis ireneriilly, and by the Importers
liutt ,uitiKiiiie;iuiL.H,
jdsi iii .i..ii,3,i:.'.s sons,
No, -1, f-'enith Dclnwaro Ave., riiilailelphia
Maicli lu-cm
TlilSfAPEiISKEPTON FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF,
733 Sihsom St., PHILADELPHIA,
M ho nro our iiiilhurleil nuenin, uud ttlll
reecltii Adv. rtlsemciiu tit iur
I.tlVliT VAHU ItATHS.
"" O.VHDINO.
Uiu subscriber Isnow pi u pa red to receive boarders
ut hlshoumlii Hourliiircicek towuslilp, hltuaUdnt
nimi iikuuitii ua j'ivu i enues, inuiiiiusu iscein
dutteiluu TeuiKTaiicu piluclples, iiu InUiileatnnf
Ihiuors bclntr sold on Ihu pieudbeK. (loud ruotus.
e.tcellii.t liiLleiirid the uiulurts t t a privuto houso
Tei uis le'iisoiiuble. J. II. KLINtllilt.
Alay 5, 1&.-H. ltourluif Cmek, !'.
I'llRSlDENTIALCAMPAKIN
CajH, Capes ft Torches
SEMI 101! IIXVsrilAlSU C111CU
J.tll ANU 1'lllCS LIST,
CUNNINUHAM a II II.I.,
MANUKAOTVKKUS,
No, Ml Church Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
J eily js, lel.-i.itiu,
EUSINKSS OAHDtS,
VIHITINO UAllli.H,
Kit IIKAU?,
ti.UU intnt.i.
tverrn&a, o., a,
Neatly and Cheaply printed nt the L'oldw
biAH Ofllc.
v"? ' ..!. iff f ii J y I fii!. tj' tn
WW
NEW 000$. t
A llliA VY STOdlC,
Olicaptii' than EJver!
S. II, MILLER & SON
Nitvo Just lloccivcd
tlio largest ami best supply ot
CHEAP AMD FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They hato ever ollercd tolnclr friends nnd ciw;
tOIUl'I'S,
(Jlotlis, Cussimores, and Siitiaolls
furMKN'd WI'.Alt,
OlotllS, jlliipsHJHS, jVIllt'LHOS1,
Cor LADIIW WHAll,
(lAI,ICOi:S, MUSLINS, CAalllUlf-'S,
niul every variety or Dry (luoils ilcsireil.
STOCK OP
Carpets, Mats, Ottomans,
CLOSED ODT AT COST
FASIILY G ROCERIES,
IncliuliiiK nil tlic varieties nf
COKI'El'S, TEAS anil SUOAItS,
COUNTRY PKOJ3UOE,
nuel a general supply eif ni titles usifiil for tlic
table always on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for (,'uods at cash prices.
oct.so,'T4-tf
CALIFORNIA.
Til 15 CHICAOO & NOljTlI-WrSTI'.l'.N' l'.AH.WAY
llmtitacesiindcfone inanascment the (ireat Trunk
IhillAitv Lines of thu Wt:.il' .mil NOItl ll-WHST.iiinl.
with Its liumci'oiis hratirhesiiiid connections, tortus
tho bluntest nnd iiulckesl tuutti betneen chlcui
unit lilt jiuiiun tit i i.t.ii-ui , tt iiu",.-.!;,, i-tiit I nr 11.1
.tlltlllllAN, iSHN.NKSIITA, 1UVVA, JS l.lllt ASIt A, CaillOrUltl
unu tno wcsiern Ten nones, n.s
Otnaliii ami Cnllloi iila I.lnc
Is tho shortest and ticst route fur nil points In not th
em Illinois. Iowa. Iiakula. Nebraska. Wtoinlmr
Colorado, .Neiiulii, l'laliCailfoiiil.t, Oieeron, Chlnn,
lapaii ami Aiiseiuua. us
Chicago, illaillNou &. St, laul I.I no
Is tho short lino fur Northern Wlscnns.ln and JIliuiC'
suta, und for .Madltou, M. l'aul, Mlutieaiohs,Diihith
una uii tioiius iu uiu brieat uriutcsr. its
IViuonsi and St. I'cti'i' I. tlic
" ,,,, ,,i,,j lu-nu tu, ,, ,u, 'in,, nmut Tit t, uitiiiuiiiiu,
.Mank.Uo, M. I'eler, New I'ltu, and all jiolnts tu
lDHu.ni.li.iv,iirn ln.irii.nn, 1 tn.nl , ..m
nutum-i ii unu t;t:iiiiiit -tiiuiiu&OLU lis
Gi ccii Day nnil niareiucttc I.lnc
Is the only lluu for .lanest Ille, Wntertown, rmid Im
I.ar Oshkosh. Annlcton. tlreeti llav. Kseanab.i. Ne-
iraunee, .Mauiuelie, Uoujiliton, Hancock and tho
i.ai,i; Dupe-nur euuuii . 11a
rrcciioi't ami Ztnliiuiiio I.lnc
Is tho only route for Klgln, Itocliford, I'rccport, and
tin ,njii ia i., i t vt. ,'ui i, i ia
Chicago ami illilwanlicc I.inc
Is tho old I.nko Shore lloutc, and Is the only ono
ii.lsMii',' through Uianstiiti. Ijiko 1'urest, llljrhl.iiid
Park, Waiiket'uii, Itaclne, Kenosha tuilhwaukce.
I'lillmaii I'a'atc Cars
nro run on nil thi oii'-n trains of this toad.
This Is Iho OSIA I.I.N II ruunlnc thorn cars be.
tue. li Chle.iiro and St. Paiil.Chlc.iKo and .Milwaukee,
or e'ldcao and Wlnoiia.
At oin.iha our sleepers connect with tho overland
sleepers on tlio I'lilou l'aeille Itallroael lor all points
ttl'Mlll UIU .tlltnUUI 1 I It l'l ,
,t. Ilm, ..r fit ul i f t lw I,-., Ina l.nin 4l.n,,.ni nrn...l.
the trains of the Chle'iiero ,V; North-Weal eni Hallway
le'.ittit im njiu ni iiiiiutt -
I'llll I'llCM'll 111 I'MX. OMAHA INI) (!AI IIOUKIA. Tu
Ihroiitth trains (Lilly, with Pullman palace mauliii,'
room and Me'Ctihu: curs llirouuli to Council IHuiih.
Knit sr l'Ai'i. ami MiNNKAt'iu is, ttv o iliriuih Iraltis
dally, Willi I'uliiiian jialaiu Cats attathed to hull!
tialiis.
I'llll (IllKKM 1IAV ANIlI.AKK Sfl'KlltOII, IWO tllllllS
ii. uiy, nun ruiiiiiaii pai.ii'ii ears ateiiencii, unit run.
nliiir thiiiuuli to .Miiriiui'lte,
l ine Mti.wAi KhK. fuiir thiouch trains dally. Pull
man ears on nlhl tialns, pallor e hair ears on day
UlllllH.
l'nu srttiTA iNiiWisost and iioliits In Mlnnnsohi
emu throuirh lialuil.illj, ullh l'lillinati slecpe'ratu
Wltiiiita.
I'uii lii'iii'iit'F, tin rreepnit, Ira (hrntij;h trains
tlally, ivllh Pullman cars on nielli tialns.
l'oit lit iiiiji'K imi l.t I'l.eitsK, tla Clinton, tmi
I In iiimli tialns dally, it it li Pullman cats im nllit
iiniii iu .sie-uii'),riir, iut;i,
l'nu Morx citv ami VANkTox, two trains (Lilly, Pull
i'llll I.AKK IIKNKVA, flllll' t'llllllS llllllv.
I'Olt Itlll'KIOIIII. hltail.tMI. KKM1-I1A. .IANKSVII.1.1
and other points,) oil can liaic froiulivototeti trains
ii.iuy.
New Yolk ofnee. No 41S ltroadivayj Huston onio
r. stato Mieet: Omaha olllee, KM raiuham siteet:
Sun Kmni'lfeu ohlee, lil .Miiiitt,'iimi i't Mivet; l.'hlca
t;ii ticket unices : 02 e.'laik Mieet, under Mieiinau
llonso; rorner Canal und .Madlsuu Mreels; Kluhi
,-in'i-e ik'ihii, turner tt , uiu.io nniliauai Mleets;
Wells Mrcet elenot. e orntr Wells and Klnztii Miei ia
I'ur rales ur Inruriiiallun noi attaluablo fiotu juur
lltllliu I It. hi 1 tl 1 1119, UI'IJIJ IU
W. II, Srr.NNi.iT,
if AllVIN IIl'UllllT.
lien, l'.vss. An t, Chicago,
tlen. su)'t,ciilcago
I'eh. 4,16-ly
aiLVBR 3?I.ATED WARE.
Eloctro-Phtod Tablo Ware,
AND
Oinainontal Ait Work
IN (HlllAT VA1U12TY,
JIANUPACTUniCD I5Y T1IK
550 lir oiul way, Now York-.
'I hu best Mattel Upociis and I'm ks ate llui'ii Mlvvr
plate.l heal lest on Ihe pnrls iiheronecossjilly tho
must near tomes, and bcrlm; thu 1 rude Jlmi:.
1817 nOOKUS linOTlIKIt.S-XII.
N. II.-This diviit Impiovtment In Mlwr-l'I.l!
Sii)iins and I'orks Is upplled alike to each tinniei-r
Mate, A 1, Sand 12 o as oi'deied. Tho Pioeess und
Machine ry for iiianufaetuilii these (roods niv l'at
Rilled, 'iho Kxtuior "Stainlniil Plalo'inadiilij lhts
Ciimpany Is stumped A 1, slmpl), una lipl.itut'Ji
pereeni, hcailer than iho ordinary market stand
urd.
trf-l'lrst Preinliims a nrdeel nt a'l I'ulrswhtrei
l ihlhlieel, lie 111 World's I'aii- et lsJ2 lo .Mini lean
Instliiito Kulr, lsl5, luclutltu.
llitreh 10, '70,-Cin.
Awanlul Iliu Ilijjliot .Medal at Vienna.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
fill I, Jlruadwatj, New Vol I:
, (upp. Metropolitan llutcl.)
MAMi Adl'lirilS, llU'OCTBUS ANU IIKA1.K11HIH
CllltOJIOS AN' I) lMlAJIIi,
STKHKOSCOriiS AND VIKWS,
MHr!S, (lUAIMIOSCOl'KS AKUITAIll.K
VIKWS.
D'
Woaroheadiinailii's foreteijlhliilu thotitiynr
Storoopticons and Mngio Jiantorns,
lliin .Maiiufaclutcisof tho
JIICUO-SCIKNTIKIO I.ANTKltN,
STKIilCIJ-l'ANOl'TlCON,
UNIVKltSlTY BTKItKOlTICON,
ADVUUTIHKIt'HSTKKKOI'riCON,
AHTOITICON, '
SCIIOOI, LANTKUN, KAM1I.Y LANTKUN
I'lCOPLK'SLANTEllN,
Each btylo U Ing tho liest of Its class in tlio market.
Catalogues of iJinterns and Klldes, with directions
fur using, fs.nl on uppllcaUun.
Any inlf rprlslng man cau mako money with a
Maglo Ijinlcin. 4
tetTCut uut this aelvcrtifediicnt for refer
cuccifei . Feb 18,1l!-7m
THE "MOODY SHIRT."
JIADK TO OHDKK ONLY.
A X-KKl'JJOT KIT IU AHANT12KD.
flfilill(iiiin dAiJrirxT uiil -to win r,iAuo. .. . n
Olid OUr k't'Iit Will CU1 uiiU I'll iLti lucuaiin int.
Ii'iioli.vir Mn im 1 i,Ak.u . '
AUJnvci 1'. O. J
l UVtMV
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
5)IIII,AIii:i.1,IIA AND ItMADlNd IIOAI)
4
AUUAN(li:.MKNT OK l'ASSliNdllH
TltAINS.
.Inly 12, lsTd.
TltAINS I.EAVK ltBrEIlT A9 t'0t.l.0lVS (st'NDAYkXCtl'TK
ror Now Voi k, Philadelphia, Itcnelliit', I'ottstlllo
Tatiiaipt.i, Ac, 11,113 a, In
l'orcalawlwa, 11,11:1 a, ni.nml T.aflp. m.
For Wllllitmsport, o,!s 0,34 a, m. ami 4,0(1 p. in.
TltAINS KOIl llfl'EUT I.KAVK AS I'OLIXIW , (SUllllAV R
CKl'lLll.)
li'avo New York, ,is n. m.
Iaiio Philadelphia, 11,1s n. in.
Leavo lientlliiir, 11,3 in, lit., I'ottsvlllc, 1,1 p. m
nndTntnaqi:n,l,rop. hi.
Lcate Catawlssa, o,!U 0,5fi n, in. nnd 4,M )i. til.
I.eato Wllllamspat t t n.hi,lJ,(io m, nnd lyio p. in
l'.ltisriitfers n i el f i obi New Via k niul ri'illadu
phlafe) throut ivlihout chaiiitoof cars,
,1. 12. WOOTTIIN,
-tan. 11, H",c-tr, (leneral nuperlntciiilent.
uimiKitN
COMPANY.
UJCNTltAl, JtAlIAVAY
On niul after Noiembcr sotli, 1SI3, t ruins villi leaf o
SUNDUItYns follows!
NOUTIIWAIID.
I2rlo .Mult l.zo a. tu., anlve Llmlra II. w n, m
" Caiianilaltrua... ti.Jtip. in
llochesler WO "
Niagara..,. ViO "
He novo nccomtnoil.il Ion ll.lei a. m. tittlio Mlllhuns
IUt.Mip.tn.
Llmlra MaH .,16n.in unlio Klinlra 10.20 a. in.
HulTalo 12xprcss7,lnn, in, nnliu i:iHTaluS.6un, in.
SOUTltWAltt).
lluttalo Kxpiess '1.10 a. m. nrrlvo llarrlshurtr 4.f,o n. m
" lialtlmoius.iu "
Klinlra Mall lt.1Sn,ni nnlto llaiil.thiiitr 1..M) p. in
" Washington !.).:u "
" linlt linuion.au '
" Washington 8.30 "
llarrl.shurtf itccominodatlon 8,40 p, hi. an Ho Hart Is
burj; Wi i. in.
nrrlio llalllmoro li.M a. in
' Washington c.13 "
J2rlo .Mall 12.W a. m. nrrlvo IlatiLsbuiifSe..', n, in.
" iultlinorus.41) "
" Wiuthlhitton 10.35 "
All dally except Sunday.
1). M. DOYl), Jr., General Passenger Akcii
A. ,1. CASSArr, General ilannse
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
l'liilneleliililn & Krio It. II. Division.
SU JIM Kit TIJ1K TAHLK.
ON and nfler .SUNDAY, APR. 'S.), ISTfi
thu trains em Iho Philadelphia ,t Ltlo Itat
lioad Illusion ttllliiiu us Iollus:
WESTWARD.
KHIII EXPHLSSlentes New York
.... 2 .8ff l'. m
.... C.4.1 p. tu
.... 1.10 p. m
... u.lii a. in
....I'i.'.'O It. Ill
.. 1.10 II, III
..,,111.30 u, ID
' ." " Philadelphia
' " " ll.illlniiiiii
' " " llutrisbiiri;
1 " nrr, at llllaiaspurt
1 " " LoeklPiten
' " " Kile
EHU2 MAILlcaics New Yoik s.2Sp. m
I'hiiaiielphlo ll.ssp. tu
" M llaltlinore ., ti.lop. in
" " lliiirlsburtr 4.2.1 n. m
" " Wllllamspoit s.'.i.'. a. lit
" " Luck llaten '.Mil a. la
1 " " llenoio liixo a. tu
" nrr. at Kile 7.3, p. m
siAiiAiii Exrurss leaves Philadelphia.. 7.20 n. m
iiaiiimoio r.aini. in
" " " Ilarilsburir. ...to.l.i ii. lu
' " arr. nt V'llllamsioi't.. 2.10 p. in
" " " Ick llaien....3.lo p. m
" " 11 Itenovo 4.1ft p, in
" " " Kane li.oo p. in
" " " llulfalo .
SUNDAY HXPHKSS leaves New York S.23 p. m
i iiuuui'jpuia iiD.ip.iu
" " " lliilthneire li.Ki p. lu
" " " llartlsbuit,' I.liia.m
" " nrr. nt Mllllaiiisiiutt I.Da. l.i
: o:
EASTWARD.
1111 1.'A KXPH KSS leaves Krle (1.10 p. ia
" " " Lock Haven... .2.111a. in
" " " tvilllaiuspiirt...... :i.n.i'ii. m
" " urrltrs ut Ihiriltburi;.,,..,, ti.lu u, hi
" " " il.lltllllUI'U II.I1111. 1'l
" " " Plilladeliihla U.25 a. 111
" " " New Yurk K.ir. p. 111
DAY KXl'lll'.-iS
leaves Kano ens a. 111
" He.lioio hi.loa. lu
" 1 uek Haven Il.-.u n. hi
" IIIIamsiert....l2 40 p. 111
nir. nt llaiilshiui; 4.10 p. in
" Philadelphia 7,211 p, 111
isett teal. iii.i.i p. 111
Italllmoro
.... 7.2.1 p. 111
WashUi'toiu.
... s.a-j p. Ill
i:i!IK-UII,l'.'iiic3 1)rlo 11.20 a. m
" " " Henovo s..M 11, in
" " " Lock llaten Ic.ei.l p. tu
" " " Wllllanispoit 11,1ft p. 111
" " nrr. ut llirilsluior 2.1,1 u. 111
" " " llalllmoie 7.31 a hi
" " " I'lilluileltihla 7.(iiit.lii
" " " New York lu.loa. 111
1'AHl' LINKleuves Wllllamspoit 12.3.1 a, ni
" " arr. at llaiilsbuiif S..Ma. 111
" ' " ltallliuoie 7.31 a hi
" " " Philadelphia 7.M a. 111
" " " NeivYoil: 10.2.1 a. iu
M'N'DAY KXPIlKSSleatcs WlllkiinsXil... S.I 3 a. til
' " air. at Ihnrlsluii't,' ll.lila. 111
" " " l'lill.i(ltl.hla.... 3.:,0)i. 111
" " " New Y01 k i'.. I.', p. lu
' " " llaltlinore 7.2.1 p. 111
Kliu Stall We'st. Nlairnra Ktpre'ss West, hoik II.11.1 u
Aecoiii. West and Day Kipu ss liist make lIusii inii
litctlou nt Ntiittiumherlaiid tilth L. Ii II, It, It, I Kilns
lur llltcs-llarru and Seraiitou,
Kilo .Mull West, Niagara Kipress West, Krlo
Kxpiess West anil l.oek Iliiieu Aiceiiiiue,ilall(in
West muko cleiso cunnetllcu ut Williams) oit wllh
N. C. It. W. trains north.
Kile -Mall Wist, Nhurtra Kptess West, und Day
llxprcss Kast )nakii elusu coiiutctluu ut Lock Ilaien
with II. 12. V. II. It. trains.
lain .Mall Knst nnd West connect at Kilo with
trains on L. s. ,t.M. s lt.lt. nlfurry witli 11. c. ,v A.
v. it it. ul Kiiiiiurlutu with 11, N. , A- p. it. it. ami ut
Drlltwuud villi A v. It. It.
Parlor cms will um Let men Philadelphia and
M llllamspiiit 011 NhU'iira Kipiess West, Kilo l.x
pre'ss West, Phllaihlphla Kxpiess Katt pay
KtrriKH Kasl lu.tl Milielay Kxpiess Kabt. Meeiilui;
cats on all night trains.
W.M. A. UALDWIN,
Dee. 17,'75-tf Gcueral Supt,
KLAWAltK, LACKAWANNA
AND
WKtiTKIIN ItAll.ltOAl).
lll.OOM.SIiLIKO DIVISION.
Tliue-TuLla No. w, Takes effett at 4:30 A. M
MONDAY, NOVHMIIKIt 2'.' 167.1.
Nlllli'll.
STATIONS.
Vriiiiton
lliiletlle
... .'lilt lull Ille...
..Luckiiiiriiiiia....
I'll tsti.ii
. West Pllthion..
W'tumiug
Multbv
lii'iiiii-tr. .
MIIITII.
p.m. p.m. 11.111,
11.111
1) )n
p.m.
s 11.1
H Itl
7 M
7 '111
7 II
7 33
7 21
7 -it
7 1S
3 r,s
V l
J 43
a 3s
u 4S
a u
iu mi
10 is;
2 211
2 2.1
2 31
2 SS
2 4(1
2 f'2
2 ds
3 14
3 17
ii ni
3 ti
3 42
3 37
3 32
3 21
3 2.1
il PJ
'.I 3
Ii 31
11 2.1 1
II 211!
10 11
ti 1.1
U II
J Ui
II I'S
II ..1
s r.u
s 1.11
S M
10 111
m ;o
10 23
1.1
17
....Kltigsteiu ,
Kingston ....
.I'bmouth .lutic,
. ..l'ljlat.lllli ...
Llllll.lt,,
1U 27
3 111
7 1.1
7 iti
7 1.1 3 17
llO 27 3 17
12
10 32
10 3.1
a
7 l'3
(I M
(! hi
Ii 4.1
0 tu
I, !S
e! eiu
c ui
B f,1
r, w
n js
:t no
H 01
3 ' I
2 f4
2 42
231
2 2.1
2 'J
2 13
2 111
2 IU
3 27
3 IS
3 37
10 40
7 JS
4S
. Naiilleoku,...
Jl'.'lllilllock'a I Icc'k"
II 41
7 t.:t
'10 t,2
is sir.
S 311
N PJ
..hllli LMllllll.V
..Hick's l'eiry...
..ileal li Ilaien...
lientlek ....
...Hilar 1 teek
.Willow liioie....
,.. Limit ltldgc
II IS
4 ui k tr.
11 17 1 1.1 s .1.1
K II
b OS
8 2
7 t.S
7 U
It 23 4 21 K (ft
11 31 4 ill U (ft
1 1 HO 4 37 Ii r.u
11 111 4 II II Cft
II 43 J M Tim
r. .111
1 to
' 4(1
r, 31 1 4J 7 4 IViiViooiiisbiVrg'.-
11 HI 4 f.i 7 20
11 17 S 12 7 411
12 2 ft I u 7 4ti
f. 2S
1 4S
1 43
h 24
r. 20
& 1.1
4 M
4 ro
4 :tl
p.m.
7 au CuLin lu llrldgei
7 2etl..eiark's Sitltiii.
12 07 6 II 7 t!l
1 41
1 2.1
1 ill
1 1ft
1 Ol
P.III
12 10 Ii 20 S tei
12 V.1 ti rs 8 2ft
12 ill 5 47 M 40
12 3d f, r.'i tt i7
T II
.11:. mill,,
1 111
'7 11 I
1, Ift
u.lii.
t'h Idas y
Cainiion.,,..
.Norlhuiubtihiiid.
12 M li 10 V l i
,, .... I'1"' !'"' "'
, i', 1iAl.n1r.AI', Mill,
Hupelluli hilent's (Utile, bttuiitcii, Hie. in,
W.
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
WM, K llOOINK, Iron Slrcet Ik-Io,, Ke0
kinds of" "luoin-slairg, l'a.,lspiepuic,l to do al
l'AINTINO,
C1I,A.INC1,
Mini
I'AI'KK IlANGlNd'S
tilthn best (.tvls. nf Iautl) r.i,,a .......
notice. ' ' 1 i' ri
clUUnKLnlue,.lI','EUCllW0'k,0'l0 Wl" """'"'T
All work warrantnl ini.ivn nfi.,..., n,. .....
BOlkltud vrucrs
WJr. F. 1IODINK.
Vtllh 1
Rtl''ACf-.-.tq".I. HOWhI.1, A i ll.. Newvf ";;,
niu&Zil ri it..5i il?..!-' f '".''lullig lists 7 Mtt
inlf r ' -"-""""nuunuigttv w uuteillb-Ukrthlu.Ti..iir,