VI,,., .:.mtvJfP THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BL00MSBU11G,. COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. soiiimz.siiowNm. Musirtnu nor scathino i.irm;u to Tin: i:s-ir.sAToh, Tlio following letter front ex-LlouletiMit Cliivernor Mueller, who win elected by tlio irptilillcitiH of Olilji tlio uiiic,yeitr tlmt GtjV-t-rnor Allen wns elected governor, trims luted front tliu W'achter wn iWV, of August SMth. 7b Mi; (Mrf &liurt: Tlio rtiiiinuiieeniciil tlmt you nro rhIhr lo male yinr tlebttt ns it reformrd reformer in our bciuitlful Forest City hns been a surprise to nio and no lets to many of your former admirers. I think I understand why the republican lenders wishtoseo llio'lcvcr for rocotivcrtlui? the liberal Ocrmntw first applied In our city J but what I do not unilerstiind, la that you should no readily Oder your n'sl'daucc 1 Yoti mint have known, slnco 1872, that tho reform iiloui. whoso seed you helped to sow took Ktrong root with us here, mid that llic.o roots cannot, be pulled out without soma trouble. I do not think tlmt you are rIvcii to the lllu nIoii of lioliij; nblu to rc-rcpiiblleanizti tho German reform clviuonU of this locality, even with the rhetorical mastership that It your own. Hut as tho person-) who have called you hero bcllere, or at least pretend to brieve1, that such a dexterous performntice ran ho accomplished, and inasmuch 119 the liberal Oermann aro thin exposed to the hu inUlating suspicion of requiring only an In 1 1 niation from yourself to bo converted (thl1 explain1 why you make your first campaign speech In German,) it Is right and proper to protest. Far too lone already, tar too long for tho honor of t)in German clement as well its tho honor of all of us, has tho falso idea been worked and speculated upon that the Gentian vote can ba effectively Influenced mid controlled by somo ono great or small politician. It is high timo to do away with itch notions. Hut in case that your speaking in German is accidental, and that tho inference drawn from it be therefore void, I still must avail myself of your presence in order to set forth something to me nil-important. Haviug been a member of the New York conference to which you Invited me, I feci called and justified in doing so. Disgusted with corruption in tho reigning party, without confidence in tho other par ty, I Lelield in a conference of independent patriotic men a ray of hope (or reform, The spirit that prevailed in the conference sur passed my expectations ; tho result of its de liberations were satisfactory to me. Although many members were inclined to cross the Itubicon immediately and to use tho confer ence as a starljuj point for a third partyj the opinion of tlio more prudent members pre dominated, viz : to remain as yet in a poai tion of waiting ; to issuo an earnest address to tho pesple, and to found a third party onlyin cats that this address should b un- heeded by tho several conventions which wcre.to bo held In the immediate future, Th& address to tho purposo, edited by yourself, left'lio doubt which class pf ,Presi dentist candidates Was' meant to, bo worthy; of support. The first sections manifestly depicted' the class represented by Messrs, Morton, Iilnino and Conkling, while the other sections were directed against such can didates of expediency as Hayes and Hart' ranfl. There was not the least doubt of this in the conference. Nor can the author of the address be doubt of it. Since this seems to be the case, however, I intend to assist ids memory and remind him that when he read the address before me and my friend on tho day prece ding tho conference, and mado'us acquainted witty its intent (lint he himtflf after each sectloniiadbeeri gon'o .through Avlth, caljed the names of tho candidates that were mean though not named ; and that after reading to us tho following : , "We shall support no candidate wno, how ever, favorably judged by his nearest i'rlends,' Is not publicly known to posses thoso quafi- ties of mind and character which. tho stern task of genuine reform requires, for tlio American pcoplo cannot now afford to risk tho future of the republic ii; experiments uu mere supposed virtuo or rumored ability to be trusted'on'tbo strength" of prlvatoreCom-i mendations." He turned to us and remarked plainly, and as if it were a self evident. matter : "THIS DISPOSES OP MB. HAYES." If we compare tiiis passage,- which pro nounces the verdict upou Mr. Hayes, with the parole likewise issued by Mr. Schurz, viz: that this election did not turn on polit ical articles pf faith as much as ou the per lonalilia of the candidates, not on platforms but on' the'.ieh!tltat stodrl ou Iberar-tthea we discover the irrefutable fact that not only Mr. Schurz but the entire conference, all of whom enthusiastically approved of the ad dre4 (Bud tho above passage cyunteifMr. Hayes as among those who should absolutely iwt, be upported. And, not yet, coutenUd with this, the conference, by their sweeping approval of Mr. Adams' speech, fixed its programme as follows: Ilristnw orTilden; and in cao that neither is nomina'cd, re tOHtcaimj of the conference. Tho position taken by iheconftrcnco fully corrtHpondert with my own contlctlon. It was a great satisfaction to mo to know that so patriotic a body of men as were assembled there should agree In the points above men tioned. I took tho c.iiisc to be all earnest one; have remained iriiit to it, and thai I remain true to It despite uf alt deserters. Hour U.it wiili-Mr Schurz the instigator, and leader of tho conference; the chairman of the executive committee, Uppoiutcdat his ownr jnojlyn, and which was .charged with' .V . 7 it .. i . 1...1 . '. e .1.1 carrying nut me views aim resolutions oi tno 08emb)y? How is It with the nun that as long ago ui 1801, declared war to the repub lican party, and who, to acooiuplMi tlio ruin of his party, in 1872 allied himself with the demoeraUf I ho, who for tho past fivo years has baeu using his captivating elo quence, his great Intent ami tho strong power of his popularity for tho overthrow of the republican party is hu in histif ilay speech iroinir In suiiixirt that same party? Is he going to show the Germans that the rrpub lican parly is better In 1870 than it was in 1872, and that Mr. Hayes has become a dif ferent man sinca tho May conference 1 Will Mr. Schurz ou tho samo speaker' stand in which four years ago he advootto I tho allh anco with tho dem icratlo party to-day rep merit this ulliauco to hU Uermau follow citizens as dangerous? Mr. Schurz ou 'lit t-t feel tlut lie cm tint succeed in the attempt to humanize, his po sitioti of lo day with both that of 1872 and tlut taken In the Nw Yurk conl'oruuo I that no amount of sophistry is milHcleiit to fill the gap which exhU boUvon SJohiiu tho, lefornier and Schurz the republican stump orator I If the danger rf a Til Jen adiiilnUtnttluW were as great Mr, Solium now pretend to fear, a review of hi agltatlvo activity dur ing the jrtst five year would certainly vm whelm him with a sense ot j;rcut respuiwl. bility, for no una mure than lid iW success, fully discredited tho republican party in the eyes of the people ; no ono mure than he has contributed lu tho tUlnniritf of its Httik-l ' What ever Mr. Schurz may maintain ill order to reconcile the contradiction between previous pcilllfjii niid that of to-day, ltq will not bo nblcjto ovcrcomo.tlic logic of tho following propositions s 1. If Ills Activity in bclmlf of reform slnco 1871, which (uimlnatcd In tho New York conference, has been earnestly believed and nstifled, his present position is unpardon able, itutciiablo and Inconsistent. 2. If that conference purposed moro than to bo a uiero comedv, Mr. Schurz cannot ioslbly favor the clecllon nf.Mr. llayrs. And In cao that 'Mr. Schurz did not fori able lo nhldo by hU 111115 tn mipport Mr. rildcn, tho only thing Ict for him to do tea lo reeonrttic the conference. 3, If Mr. Schurz in his sovereignty be lieved that ho could set himself abovo this due regard and obligation towards the mem bers nt tho conference there was left for htm the only alternative to maintain a parslve or neutral, or nt least a reserved attitude, even If merely fortho purpose of quieting In bis fellow citizens and former reform compan ions the suspicion that bis podtlnn In this ampalgii is based nu personal grounds rath er than patriotic motives, I lmvo been Induced to wrilo tills open let- er, iisst-iled before, by Mr. Schurz's coming hrro for a purpose which is particularly provoking to mo as ono who responded to his invitation tu tlio New ork conference. I'liis provocation prompts me to vindicate my own position as well as that of nil my German co-operatrr., whom their for mer leader, Schurz, now asks to renounce tho samo convictions and principles for which they have fought for yisxs and not infrequently made tho grealast sacrifices Schurz takes thq 4 tump in this city nnd tn tho German sentiment a feeling which pol Itlcians may not look upon as being justified yet I will not by nny means weaken the ellectsthat tho republicans oxpect from Mr, Schurz's speech, for I am too ardent a friend of political discussions. J. Muollcr. Ah:ut llirds. It is tho opinion of somo naturalists that bilds nevr die what is calle 1 a natural death, but come to their end by tome murderous or accidental means ; yet I have found sparrows nud vlrcos in the fields nnd woods dead or dying, that bore no marks of violence; audi remember that once in my childhood a red-bird fell down in tho yard exhausted and was brought in by the girl ; iU bright scarlet imaee is indelibly stamped upon my recollection. It is not known that birds have any distempers like the domestic fowls, hut X saw, n social sparrow 0110 day nuito disabled by some curious maladv, that iuggested a disease that sometimes attacks poultry; one. eye was nearly put out by a scrofulous-looking sore, and on tho last joint of one wiug there was a large tumorous or luugous growth that crippled tho bird com olctely. un another occasion I piclccu up one that appeared well but could not keen .its center of gravity when in flight, and so tell to the cuunu. Oho reason why dead birds and animals aro so rarely round is, that on the approach of death their instinct prompts them tocriep away in some noie or unucr some cover, where they would bo least liable to fall prey to their natural enemies. It is doubt ful if Any of .tho, came birds, like tho mc- cdn and grouse, .ever die ofjold age, or the "century-lfviug'i crow'but' id what 'other form can death overtake 'he humming-bird, or even tho swift and the ba nsivatlow ' Such aro true birds of the air; they must ue occasionally iosi 111 Eea uuringrncir mig rations, but, so far as I know, they are not preyed upou by any other species. A year ago lait April, the pigeous flew for two ot three days up and down the Hudson. In lone bowing Ifnes, or else in dense mas ses, they moved across tho sky. It was not tlio whole army, but I should, think nt least one corps of it ; I had not seeu such a flight of pigeons tdnco my boyhood. I went up to tlio top of the house, tho better to behold tho' winged procession. Tlio day seemed inemorablc'aud poetic in which such sights occurred. 'WhileI.was looking at the pigcona, . a ftycfc of wild 'ge We "'went by, harrowing tho sky northward. Tho geese strike a deeper cliord than the pigeons. Level and straight tiicygoas into to its mart. ,1 cannot tell what emotions these migrntihg birds awaken jri me the geese especially. One seldom sees more than a flock or two in a season, and what a spring token it is 1 The great bodles are In motion. It is like tho pas sage of a victorious army. No longer inch by iueh does spring come, but theso geese advance the standard across zones at ono pull. How. my desire goes with them ; how something in me, wild aud migratory, plumes itself and fallows fast 1 I have noticed that the bobolink docs not. sing tho samb in different localities, In New; Jersey it has one aohg ; on the Hudson a slight variations of the same, and on tho hili grass lands of tho interior of the stale, quite a different strain clearer, more diu tipctly articulated, and running ofT with more sparkle and lightness. It reminds one of the clearer mountain air and the tran slucent spring water of thoso localities. I nvercould make out what the bobolink says in New Jersey, but in certain districts in this state his enunciation Isqujte distinct. S6metims.h'o.begiDs' -withlthe word gey'ue, ijigue. Then again, more, fully, be, true to me, Glartu,- be true to mel Qlarsy, Carty, thence full lilt into his, inimitable song, in terspersed, 'in .whiclfiho' words Xfri your flipper, jkM; wur tlipper, and temperance, temperance (the last with a peculiar nasal rrf'on'ance), are plainly heard. At its best, it is a remarkable performance, a unique pr rfnri'iance, n it contains no' the slightest hint ( r suggest in, either in lone or manner of ellV.i, 111 any other biid song to be heard. The bobolink lias no mate or parallel in any part of tho world. He stands alone. t here is no closely allied species. Ha is not a lark, nor a finch, nor a warii'e, nor a thrush, nor 11 starling, lie is an exception vi many wen Known rules, lie H the only ground uinl Known to mo, of marked and conspicuous plmnagi-. He is tho only ul.iefc and white bud we hare, and what is s-ill moru odd, ho Is black beneath and white ibovc the reverto of the fact in all other cilscs. Preeminently n bird of tho meadow during the breeding teason, and associated with clover, and daisies, and buttercups, a 110 ouier uiru is, ue yet lias uie loos ot tin interloper or a umv comer,- aud not one to tho manor bom. ' r . The bobolink bosun unusually full-throat, iMiR.yuji, nciinintuiuH iwr uis great pqwer of soup No blrd'has ye't-beeir found that coiiu lnmnie 411111 irevcnepeator suggest a slagie ilnte, as If his song were the pro duct 01 it new net or organs. There Is a vi bration uuout it nnd 11 rapid runnlnir over the keys that is the despair of other none- sters. It u said thut the mocking blid is dumb in thu presence of tho bobolink. Mv neighbor lias an kiigiish sky lark that was hutched ana reared in captivity, 'i ho bird is a most iiersistent and vociferous soui;ster. mid fully as tucvessful a mimic as tlio mock ing bird. It pours out u strain that is a regular mosaic uf nearly nil tho bird notes to tie heard, Its own proper lark t-onii for tiling it kind of bordering for tlio whole. The mite f tho phoebe bird, thq purple iliii ii, 1110 bwuihiw, jiie yellow pirn, the kin; bird, the robin and others, are rendered will perlectditliiictnrss an accuracy, but not a won of the bnliolinkV thuuuh tho ark niuii have heard its tvngjevery diiy or four successive summers It wa tlio one con spicuous 11019 1,10 firM uriiuiid tip t the lark 111:1111) no attempt to piagiariza, jto could not tteul tho bobolink thunder. I havu frequently seen thu 1 old 11 (murlioy and have always been luiqiusiied ai.d auius tl nt the titter coldness nu I indlllereuou of tho limuilo. She will hwlllvly .not hear a otil nt '.lt. nt lert'4 diuimr ceitaiu bU.is of the" oewumny, nor rewmnlta ht-r ml'jrvr . . . . w - r I. (ollnvvs her Iroin Ir ,IW,,(VP1d ffon ii4ia.t4iwW.i'Wd)iisili rt,Kat;'i3rt' lii out UU tttitery. ollerjna ,her (ood, clmli leliKing Ills rivttls: ftrt'I tuIilo hU utmost la lruln her approval, yhiwi. uu doubl.he'wcul Kubcecds In dolmr. I bav-o uollceil iho uijv, It 1 1 In tfinif,1v OHflptMl lllttAnft tliallr.i 'ulUb hftUM-sttarrOw, but not anitn"; Uiiy,- ntUer u ml i ite itunniiv every species 01 Dirus, nowevtr, i uoiiovr, unvu mis in nliinioM Ibev aru atxtolutelv freo from coquetry, or uny aim a,nd ivlfci vlmtuvtr. liiiuoatuast.fi iiatuie has given tlio song and thi Htmiaef) Idt'lfi" tl,!,-7 "fx' nuJ,al1 1,10 cuiucttlllllll A ttJ'H.BVjiug t fjr vv muio KIDNEY COMPLAINT. t'riUaMjr ther Is no comrJalafcUmt afflicts Uin hu. min Byntcm vrBlrtilll flilittieloiif.nrt.toM ,nt;tui invent time ns soma 01 nw runeu rorin3 ur mumy ;oian.unr. , Tlii-rn 11 tin ilNrnpn ttlitrti rnliRps surll ftCUUl rwiln or morn nlnrmlnir In lis rrsulin tlinii wurn tli 1 Hil- nnl full In h.rrt-ln n-nlii llir Mrwiil Ihft llliA held lUKl utliev iHilsnnuiis aulmtanccH wlilrli tho Wood iiceillnii- lan'B 111 us iirciimiion inrouRii iiiunjniem. .np" -If trom any raiiio thn kidneys rail In perform the fiinuilniis dcvolvlhir llinn tlmin. tlm cilinnlnlloiis am taken 1111 hvllin niisi.rri-nM and nio wnoui hjpipih Un6ttli Inlnu MntniitHllnasp, fiuislnir ereal fal'i and sulTcrlnif, ami very otfrii' imianllaie drain. 11011(1.11,11 iniiiiirlaiirdnr.kir.'iilMir llin kldnr.vi.nhd lilo.nl Ina licidliiyiiiiidllloii, Ihniiijjli wldili nil I Ik. inpuriuos or me ootiy inusi iafw. , TAIN IN TIIK HACK, Tfiern Is no reintdr krmwn -to innlleal'felence which hns proved llell moru valnahlo lit rases ot Kidney complaints limn tlio VcKctlno, 11 acts di rectly iih)ii tho Bictptlons, elnntisps and piirini'S the Mood, and restores Iho whole system to healthy ac tion. Tho follow Inft extraordinary cum cf great snrrorerB vrulhad bi-enK'en up hy Iho host rluMelnnsns hni-lpsi canes. lll ino.ik for tluMinelvc-'. nnd should en illcinro tho most rrrdf.iuiid attention f tno nio.u- a! faculty, nfl well as of thoso who are sintering rroal iviuney imnpMini, Till; HUST MUD I CINE, l-HPTMAiimnnni, Au. 11. !.. Mm. Stkvsssi Hoar fir 1 11111 si.vcnty-uiioyv'iirHnf apii ii.trn siiiremi many years un kuiihv oin plaint, wenkiwssla my luck and MoiimcIi. t wa In- fluui-il i,y int-iuis i" 1 r.T 3 11,11 , in,-, 1 iiimimi Ihe li."d incdlilnrt for weakneis of the Kidneys I i-er iim.iiI. I linrn Ir1,.l 111:01 v l-plrn'Otps for lids rnmnlldlit and never found so inm-h rcllpr ns from tlio Vegeliue. It strengthens and Invleonttrs tho wholo mslcin. Many of my nciiinlntaiei hiito taken It, mid I !-llc-vo It to bo irood tor all tlio coiiiplalnts for which It is reeoininenuiu. loursuuiy, JOdUlI 11. SimiillAS IMl(INOUNt)Kl) INOUUABLi:. llonon, May 80, II. It. Stkvrns. Ksi I Hear sir I hate been badly anilolcd with Liver Complaint for ten J ears s hate sum-red cri-al tuln In my back, hips nnd side, with trroat dllllcullylii pasMnir uitnp, which was ollen. and In very binall quantities, frequently accompanied with hlooif nud eiL-ruc-lalliiK pain. Bl lure fallhfully tried mom, ot tho popular remedies recommended for my complaint; 1 lmvo been under tho treatment ot somo ot thu most skillful physicians In Boston, nil of ivliom pronounced my caw Incura ble. This was my condition when I was ndtlsedby a friend lo try Vpire tlnc,nd I could eco tho rood ef fects from iho' first doso ltook, nnd from that mo. ment 1 kept on Improtlog until .1 wits entirely cured taking In nil, (should think, about six bottles. It Is, Inuei-dja rnluablo medicine, and If I should ho mulcted nL'.iln In tho samo wav I would gltoit dollar a dosc.lf I could not get It without. i:esicctfuiiy. . J. n. (in.!:. adl-Thlnl street, South liostou. NKAIUYV BLIND. II. It'STuvKss Hear Sir In oxprowlnfr my thanks to you for lienelim dcrlted trPm thousoot VeRi'llne, nnd to beneilt others, I will stnto ! Whon elRlit or nine years old I ns tirHictf,'l wttli Herofnln, which mndo Us apiK'nrnncomnvilneyes, face and head, and I was very near bll ,J4do two years. All kinds of operation-) wcro prromf don iny cycR. and all to no trood result. Finally tlio dis ease principally settled In my body, limbs nnd feet, and at 1 lines In an aKirravated way. Last Hummer I was, from somo cause, weak In my spine ami kidneys, nnd It was at times teryhardto letaln tho mine. Kcelnff your advertisement In tho Commercial, I boUKhtabottlo of VKOKTINK, ana commenced using nceordlnir to directions. In two orthree jlaj s 1 oMalned sient n-llcf. Atier.mliiK four or jive bottles 1 noticed U had u wonderfufenect on the rouir'i, scaly blotches on my body and legs. I still used VcsTi-tlno mid the humoroiH soies ono af ter another dlsappenied until lliev wuinnll irono, nnd I attribute the cure of t ho tno diseases to' Vcge tlno ns tho only reliable l emedy. unco moro accept my tuanus, nnu ueuevo ino 10 no, ery resiiccxnuiy, AUSTIN l'AHHUTT. rAitu Dec. i, isi2. No. 35 Oanobt., Cincinnati, Ohio. Bifcases of tho Kidneys, madder, etc., aro always unpleasant, nnd nt times they become the most dls tie-slug and dangerous diseases that can affect tho human sj stem. Most diseases of iho Kidneys nrtso from Impurities in the blood, causing humors which settle on theso parts. Vegotlno eNcCls any known remedy In Iho whole world for cleansing and purify ing tho blood, thereby causing a healthy action to all tho orgjins.of the body. j Vegetlno is Sold by all Druggists. Sept, ls-lm., , Magnetic Soap. Tke.CheapcU Soap that can be'wed far the ooie- ing Jitwons : ist. Ono bar will go as far as two of nny other. td. Only half tho usual lubblng 'being required, there Is a saving of moiethan theentlioeostof tho Soap In labor alone. Id The Clothes arc. mado SWEETCLEAN, and WHITE wlthost I'.OII.lNOor, SCAI.IIIN'U, ihus all Injury to them Is avoided. Thiro Is a sating In fuel nnd hard work, and tho wasldng Is done In about half the usual time. 1 1 Is also guaranteed under a penalty of fifty dol lars not to Injure tho clothes or hands, and as ono trial will enable nny person to ascertain the truth Of these statements, It would never pay tho proprietor to engage In nn extensive system ol iidtcrtlslng and claim such decided merit for his soap unless ho know from positive experleneo that it would proto to bo in every respect what is claimed for It. This Is also a superior Soap tor Kuaviko end Toir sj purposes. WANNER KIIODES & CO., Yllou.sALI; fancy ouockks, 1 ' ! tlKNiitir, AciriJis, i) i: Aug. 4 '70 tin. II. C. & Co. Philadelphia,,!. yiSSCJrIElt & HALL'S dOjGEM'll'ATED POTASH Warrniitril'i'aiiM to-nnr t'olnsli fit ifie murker," und fur miM-rlor tn Concent rated l.ye for ilt iiirH4-fc le tldrh it 1m iiwed. Put up iif one ppnnd Irietal enn, cnnvenlenttor use In families tor making hard and sort soaps, and for cleaning purposes generally. Directions for mak ing soap, etc., accompany each can. ror (leaning type, presses, machinery, paints, softening water, washing sinks and fruit tiees in the spring, ills unoqualh-d for excellence and content uucu or package. For sain, by uroeers and Drug gists every whrrcj , , Virht'r iVIIiilPn Tnrrtlrlilu nnd DUtiifi-ctniit Powder Is valuable for the destruction of the potato bug, cotton worm, grasshoppers, mice, rats, roaches. Insects, and vermin of all kinds.' It is diarmloss to men and animals, and fur chcuier than Paris green for the destruction of ermln. It is, also invaluable as a DiJixracTlNT, panning tho air in hospitals and sick rooms, and deslrojlng the foul odors or sinks, cellars, stables, c. Put tip in one pound cans. For solo ty Druggist and Grocers everywhere.- VIKsClll:il & HALT., MitiiuructurerH. M WALL STllEET.NEW YORK'. ' (Aug. 4.-3m , IC0UNTER,PLATF0RMWAGOfl&IBACK mssm OX? AGENTS-WANTED? WyiNOTSCALECO, BROADWAY N, Y. 121 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA. 108 BAN KST.CCy. 07 Much tl, 71.-1 y. Til 33 TRIUMPH TRUSS CO Ko. 8J4 liowery, Now YorV, TU WHOM WAS AWA11DK1) TIIK PltKJIlIUnl fllKUAI. FOH TIIK Best Elastic Truss and Soprler At tho great American Instttuto J-'alr' (tiKtkjlON 1875.) It.vrjnii in Y'toa 3Q to orDivii, .NDprH ii. oit a vu THtv ojtNNor coat. 'I hey employ a flrvt-clais Lady fcurston. Tcrn.8 biod.irate. Cures tluaiuiilifd. 'I lio usual dlstouuts to patrons of IP.ihbanury. Knuudnatlons l'reo. (JrUuiftllUi'ipy U uu. rit-nd ten uutsfor IioserlptltB ij tir.v. n. ti. iiuitniiAiu, tlfliti ui Htinei Inlendi nt. (lirar.ch onico 1515 Chttlnut. hi., Phi adolii da, I'o," liar. nt. 'IC-lv. . IJLOOMSBU R TANNERY. J A, lKIU.a I) ISEWUlV aWui.otti.lt U.11 1.UUI9 (oldstaudl ll,WrmW.,itt(rla, Kirks ol the Espy ui.dlAaW Ktreet rtiuli, whero Ul ase?lptlo4 ifcj lfiatiiel ttll bu tn&dHtn f 1 J. mAsit' fcwMxwBii awi workinMtute nvn iwr, awl sold a rjiriukuitttioUuu-M. 'iut UgWl pnooincii ,Ull(l MHIawibvwVUor T 1 an Rim ninE'a - -. of every description In lie country, The pulllopai roiJiLt.- U ruspocttully HOllcltod,'' ' ' ' '' 1 lijooumbur., K.t, I, is. ' Kl I . 4 "I'M.1 ... 1 -1 0 a day at horn.. A.enU 'wanted, outntunil -I - trrina Iruu'i TilUK, A UU Au.ukU, Mtlno.'!, 1rclt i, "-ly, ,...', pmpa TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS or xJN'jfsauisr )rd 'Vfprvz otm lt. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORQAN CHAIR, Srlth on oJJntfblo tick, mado to luppurt tho kcK of Iho titter talilUlcinlnifiifivardlntlioorillnryi,osltlon for playing, and by fttlniplorrngemont,wlitcliglrcsltahiicktriiM nini at tlio rami) llmo a downward movemant, follmvi hlJ mollout amiBiipporti hint fit atijiioil'.(oullliout hiiffcttn la tlio lMtt.wltfi thu freedom it hit tnorcinctits. . EAUG-II'S CS-ROUKTB BOKfES? AOIDS andOHEMIOALS VOP. FALL SEEDING. :o: Lower Prices, Samples Sent Free, Analysis Guaranteed. EXAMINE AND CHOOSE'1 I'UOM THE roMAJWIKO Old Esiublislicd Articles, GROUND RAW BONES XjcSGuitnuitced Puro.E5ir, In bntrs on board of Oari at works at the followlns Cash Prices. lftnToninndoter. t w per Ton m " tow Torn, ao " " 4-J " to " w " ui 8-2 " " 83 " " 34 " " This Hone ii Grouml Puro; is not stenmcil or bnkeil, nntl tho solhl bono hna not been selected from it. S-A-XTO-Jrl'S SUrilKH-PHOSl'IrATE,, Mado from Raw or iinburned Animal Bones. Cheap' for disli, Und Oath only. ive are now aclllnc our ltaw Bono Super-rhospate on tho tollow lag UUAIUNTE SD ANlt.VSH 1 Ammonia, - . - l'rom 3 to 4 per cent. Soluble and Precipitated Phos phoric Acid - - - 1 " ." U '"r " j Phosphntc of Lime, rendered' I ' ; Boluble - - - W " 44 " ' " At nct Cns,h Wholesalo Prices to Dealers and Farmers, F.o. 11. In Philadelphia, nt tho rollowlnjr Low l'lUCKs: ; , I 100 Tons and Aver, f.13 per Ton, 2,noo lid. 75 " tow Tons, so " " " " 51" J4 " 37 " " " " 30 " - V'.'v ," l i' f 'V" r' " " 1 ii -l, jo II u . ' Standard of Quality Strictly Maintained Whllo wefnnnouncii h redaction tn the price of our llAtV' IHI.Mi PUri.K flllini'llA 1 1-., WB IVUUHl If speetfully represent to dealers and farmers that Its standard of oiialltv lias lieen strictly maintained. Tho proportions of nolublo and precipitated I'hos- phorje Acid, nud Ammonia liatu nut er been jugner than they are in tho artlclo wo am now selling toour customers. This btntelnent wo make ns u blndtng guarantee. ' BAUGH'S ,AHMII,ATi:i PhosDhate Rock Ttyclvo Per Ceut. 'Soluble and Precipitated Phosphoric Acul. Wo believe ,0u? Aoidulated. Phospiate Kpob; to bo suncrlor to most, of tlio Acid Ph isnhate now In Uin mnrki-L Farmers lliat. havo used IL for sevi-rnl seasons nro well pli-ascdjvlth It,- uud tlio demand for It 11 rUpiHIV lIllTL-UMIlg. tSdrN. D. Ono Dollar per Ton ah dltionat on all Friccsif shipped from uaitiniorc. Chetoical Supplies OF ALL KINDS, Always on hand, nnd sold at tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PItlOES For puro nnd good Articles. lsrlKNI I'Oll l'MIC'l! 1.ISTK. LAND PLAST E R VotrrlnJ only from extra quality of Lump, nn'l nin tirntwl Iiiih I'lvrn tlifl lilL'lw-ht kntbtfnntlfin fur tliO laht two ytara. Price as low an any. " i Seud for Price Lists and Circulars. BAUGlf & SGNC Manufacturers & Importers of Fertilizers & Supplies, jNo. 20, S. Dckware Ave, l'llII.AIIHI.PllIA.. 1. 103 July si-2ru. St., SECUKU AN AOENCY ami foO or $1011 per ncek "The eivr- ready and iim,-Ji"rjf order." HOMESTEAD $20 SEWING' $20 MACHINE Vor Tlomcslle Use. "Yith TaJolo niid Fixtures jCojaDloto, A i nnltr. . ,--.rr. A perfect and unequalled, large, sIioiil' and dura blo mai-hluo. eonktructiid t-h'ii.iiil und solid, fromlho best umlrilal with laulUoiiuileiU pri ehluu. fur eon Hunt family n-,e or inaiiutaetiirhi iuiioses. AN iVHyn l-omly at a uioinuil's iioIIch tu do its day's woi k, net trout of onh r, unit ultl hvt a vent-ration with uioderate enro;easyto tiuih-islund and mail into; llifht, Hinooth, and swltt i iiiutli.tr. like Iho ui-ll-re'ulati'd iiinttiiieiit ut niliiii w,ueh ; stmplu coin liact, odlt'leiit and rnilibiu,w ttti all I ho luipriit einents In bo found tn tlul 1 1 1 In .1 prleed inaihliies,wurraut ed lo tin ihu siitno t,t,ilc, thn same t.-ny, and ns rapid und smooth us ul75 timUilno. Aiiiicknottleiledlrl. iiuipti of luuenious miTlunli-ul tklll, essentially the worliini: woiuun's fi lend, and far lit advance ot nil ordinary inai hlues for ubsolulu MienctU, rellublltly nuilci neral tisefulness-j will henvfell, luck, team, Hint, oiiiu, orain, euni, friiiui-r, funic, suirr, piuii. rol.l. K-jllon. roll, t-tnbloliu mi (r, run up 'breadths, &c, with Wonderful ranlulty, neatiirss and eose.sews tho strongest Ltstlni; slltth t-iiitully tlno and smooth throuiflt all mudtof Roods, from riniililotosett-riil thh:kiiessi-s of broiiduluth or luather, with line or Coarse rittton, lliieii.sllk or twine. Cites pcifttt salisfai'tlou. Will turn Us cost but oral tlint-soter In a season In tho wurktt doctor uiakuui;ooilllrliiir or any .man or woman who deslus tujuto It for that purnoso; woiksso fidtbtiil and busy the beitniitu or ehlldreu can use It without dauiueu. Prlcu ol luu. chlno tilth IhtUt table, fully iUlpit-i( for family work tJ'l lIMf ease, oott-r.i-fde diuwirs audcublnetst)ltti oath nt' unirespondliiiily low ialo-i. Kulo Ut-Uvt-iy truaranteod, fieo from dainiit;e. KxrOanatory pam. phlets Illustrated Willi iln-iiulnts of thu suverul stylus of machines references, uTlttyofU!wiiiL',.e,- uiniirii irt-u. LuiiiiuQutitu tortn ) uu uot-riu lauuuv incuts to en tci nrUhnr cleriri men. tenchrrs. busluesy men, iraveutii; or local aeents, &e wno tii oslru ex. ciiisivB agencies, turiilsiieu on ti John It. Reudall Co., cconroai tippllcullon. Address adway, NowYorlc, Uar l.it-rUm. HERRI :i I ' ' . Itll 11 ,m T.-sin ' ' ' ' OT 0.' A PLATFORM ROCKER ON CASTORS, with the long fair movement of tlio uliTaijhv ; without tho projecting rockers to tour other furnltiiro and tho lafti of rooms; being, in fad, tho only Platform Itocker mado that haa a pctfacUy catlf factory tnoTCiaout, Manufactured for tho trado by ALBERT BEST & CO., BUFFALO, N. Y., and for rlo by tho principal dealers llircmghoot Uio United Btntoa. Xyf 1 f not kept by any dealer In yonr town,, end to til for l'llco Llat and Catsloguo. N TiiW arouii ok uloxiiimo. AND Gontlemon'fa DreBS G-oods. DAVID LOWKNUKUO Invites attention to his lnreoauacloffautstoclc Cheap and Fasliioiialile Clotli, nt his Moro ou' MAIN HTItnnT, IN THE NKW 11LOCK, llLOOJISIlUllO, I"A whero fTe has Just rocclved from Now York and rhll- adolphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, lncludlne the most fashionable, durablo and! nimusouio CONdlSTINd OF BOX SAOIC, FIlOOrT, GUM AND Olli OLOTII, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL 80IITS SIZES AND COt.OHS, Ho has also replenished his already large stock of CLOTHS AND 0ASS1MEIIES, FIOUHSD ANDJPLAIN VESTS, 8TI1IPHD. i fillllTS,' OliAVATS HOCKS,' COLLARS, HANDKEItaillHFS, fl LOVES, ;.SUSFENlE!iS, FANCY AUTIOJKS. llo haa constantly on hand n largo nnd well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Veatings, which ho is prepared to mako to order Into any kind ot clothlnir, on very short notice, and In tho bebt manner. All his clotbuiff is mado to wear and most of it Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JKWELHY, Or EVEItY DESCUIITION, FINE AND CUEAP. HISCASIt OF JEWKLHT 13 NOT SUllI'ASSEU IN TIIIB PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE 1118 OENEHAL ASSOltT- M1SNT OF Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DA.VIV) LOWENHEHO. July 1,'73-tr. ALBREGHT & CO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tlio AmitF-aiT & Co. Pianos nro fiMt-class in every respect, boing con Bidercd tlio louiliug Philadelphia mako by musicinns nml competent Juilces. nirouRh their cxtcnslvo frtcilitics, MiSifiits. ALDRiniT & Co. tiro onahletl to turn out instruments tlint aro not Btirpiinsed nny whero, anil still 'sell them nt pricia within tho reach of all. No l'iano is permitted to Icavo their factory unless natisfac tory'to tho most minuto particular, henco their guarnntco of fivo yenra is n tiling of value. All Into im provements of importanco nro found in theso instruments. Messrs. Aliirecht & Co, havo re ceived tho most flattering Testimo nials from L. M, Gottsciialk, Franz Airr.UuBTAVF, SArrr.it, J. F, Himmelb dacii, W.illiam AVolbieffeu nnd many other eminent artists, besidos being nblo to refer to thousands of privato purchasers, schools, semi naries, Bociuticu nnd teachers. Pianos conscicntlouslysolcctcd per prtkrs liy inn,il,.cnrcfully packed an4 shipped safely to any part of tho world. aSTFor further particulars as to references, prices and terms, address, ALBRECHT&CO. 010 Arch Slreetj Philadelphia, Juiyu,i,W)r vuloan nm WORKS DANVILLB. MONTOl lt COUNTT. I'A. WILLIAM II. LAW, Manufacturer ol U-W.H..I., I.... Il.,ilu ll.llu.n ,,D,Vnl.lu. 1 I ' IVIHSMV IIVM UllnKV-i ,.,V, iiib,viiiv Fireproof limUVmiB, wiouttt Iroa llwulii', PoolUmf rrauies, rioonuir kdu noorv, rurui uau-n nuu rvui as. also Wrou.ht Iron 1'lplsir, bucks and all kinds of smith WoU,.c Hcpuln promptly atteiided to n. u. nmwiccs ana iiiaaieiuppntu, Oct. 8. l-tl 4 lr. 40fl lr day nt homo, samples worth tl V" t" v"" tree, mifsos co., I'uiuaua, jaaiuo. an:n iv, -lu-iy. !I5 LANK NOTl,Illi orwithout exuidlj tor uls at th Uolduiian Offlcu. PURE TEA-IN SEALED PACKAGES, IMrect rrotu t'liliin ttml .Inpttn l)i:i.tVKlli:li at Ytd ll()t limill, IiprIi from tlio tlAIIIIK.NS or in lr (IKIltV i n. Imported dlreit by THE WK3LL8 TEA CO.r t ' 201 Fulton Street so: The clinirulty of getting puro Teas of really nnoVJ inihnrniiriintati-ii.hniimiucedTiiH ,! f'Ki Co.. Ill Miln their Teas In Healed packairesdlrett fr an tin- ir.irdi u i In ttblih lliey me kiomtii, and it a fuiilicririmranteo of their Ulnir ih-llvcri'd lulhelr K'-nidno stale, they t-nlrint iho sale nil hem only I.) li name Ae Ills -ino iiaiuo in inn nrnirsi i-ni.io l tn, I ftMnlml nt 1 l.l, f.u.l l.f tllK: Mlll-l.l I tvi liu.lll kll that I hit luas pass thioiitrh nono In it ri-poiiMbli) ii.iiiii-, nun mil iu it- nt-ii'ti in .vuiir un ih,ui iw, fresh ns when they left tho Burdens of t'hlnit and .iatati ! inn nr tee inn nr nicu on enen nacKaire. bo that no t rror can occur. i:pn In.li' mil a Ttfn. i:ert bodr whshen 1 n hdv It a t firs t hands-tho best ipiauiiot ni. nio loiter prices. i-.irrj nimv ,ir, iri-n inrn.iiii'y mm n lea suuimmu lothcli t.istci-io bo eertaln of (jettlnif thosaiuo iiriu-ie i-iiv i s. you cnu nave nu incso ndinniaRos uy biijinft or Tim WliLLS TKA OOMl'ANl'. Ilccnuse thoy Import ihclr own teai, nnd sell litem niwuoicsnif puces tviinoui nio hix ortiui. luicr- int.,1 nio i i-o is UMin vcnnrin-u. litenuti-the nualltv l-i liotfer.nt tlio nrlcothanU Irojii i.v tiny oini-r unue. Pi oailto their lonu' csiierlencp In China and .Inpan riinbli'i lh"lii lo liiiil-o betlui- selections thaiinrdl. nnry neaicro nnu to niipoii uum witn greater nn- viml.i'A's licemiiolhey nbiolnlely pmranieo tho qualify nf nu;inrir gotiiis nun Kt-i-p i in in to one intariaoiu RlnmUrd. so that voti eiiu nlitatsrilvoii llicm. nei ailll un no iiuiiiit-iiiri-iiMioniy nun lut-n--fui-it mafco nn cttra m-ollt from iroixl cuslomi is to coter losses uy oan ui-uis. uecauo tneir niri-nts aro i-esnons nio nna rou.io . men ho deliver Tens l-ieclielv ns reulvcd from I hp I'nninanv. uecauso nut inp; once men ineso -ions, you win noi. nrcn to co eisewnere iicp-nuer. WAMi.ii A iirupKiM, or oiner ursr-ciass mer eh.nit. In every town nnd ill v In the I'lilti-d (Inle", to ithom will bo given tlio HOI.i: AdKNCV lorthnt loeaiuy, Aiiuress, ror icrms nno inn paruciiiars. Tin: vi:u.s tija co.. 1'. O. llox r.C. SOI l-tilton Ktreet, N. Y .Itilysi, '7ii.-sm. DBT.OOTvrSBXJK.a- ,(-,i'.flili. v- w MARBLE WOHKS, T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor, MAIN ST11ECT, 11CI.0W MAKKKT. Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL MARBLE WOHKS WousothelwstAMllIIIOAN and 1TATTAN Marble. Ho has ou hand and lurnlshes to onlnr 5I0NUMENTS, TOMIJS, HEADSTONES, UKNS, VASES, Ilvervvnilctvot Marble cuttinsr neatly executed at thu lotvt'St market prices. a lomr iii-aciicaieMiericnce anil ncrsnnni nuenuon tobusln.'ss lnukes the luoiiili-tor eonlldent of L'lvlnir satisfai-llon. All ordcis by mail promptly ntlendea to. i. u. oox v-.o. JCQrA. II. Irori dchrered free of charge-bib Aug. SI, '74-ly. T. h. (1UNT0N, Proprietor. -yyAINWWGIlT & CO., WHOLESALE (iHOCEHS, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Strecjs, 1'uiLlDKi.rnii, Dealers in TEAS, SYllUPS, COFFEE, SUOAII, MOISSES KICK, srlCEB, r.icilin soda, 4C, AC. reorders will recelvo prompt attention. Sl.T-tf ROLLINS & HOLMES No.-lICentm Street.: Plmfc Gas and. Steam Fitters IHANUFACTUUEItS OF J? X 3ST "W DE3 GALVANIZED IKON COIiNIUE, WINDOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wiro TtellNes, iu. Dealers in Stoves, Ilanir- es, i'urniices, Ihilliinoro Jlcnteis, Low Down CI rates, Mantel, l'UMl't?, Weather Strips, iVc. Also GAS FIXTURES of tho latest doslcn. Hncclal attention nnld to re. P.1UII11.' M-winir .Mai'iiiiit-soii'ti'iy ill-son iiiiiu.N-iiies. Locks. Hi ll llnni:lnir. Key Fltllmr. e. -1111111' llesl-1 di-nt-es lU-.iU'd byMeaiuul nsiiuill cost abut e Hot Air. l-ro 2ii. i II. TfjlSfAPERISKEPTON FILE ' AT THE OFFICE 0F 739 ftiucnu St PUIIAnCIDUIA 1 uu unnoum un, iii.nuLLI HIM Who nro our niilliiirli-d nsruts, nnd tilll rt-celvu AtlvcrlUt'iiii-iiiH ut our LOWEST CASH KATES. UtDINO. The subscriber Is now rrrn.-trprt tnririlio lmnr.lr ui. in-nuuso 111 iiuariuj,'iTi-i'K lowusnip, bllllaletllll tviuiis Known as i-no ri.iius. 'nio iioii-h Hi-iiii-dm 10 lo-i Tfinisirabet' nrliielnles. no liitoxli-jtlnu lliiuiusl elnp bold on Hie in iidses. Hood rooms. i-iccui-iit mi le nnu too uiiuiuiiH or a lirltato hou Jerins leakcnn de. J. 11. KI.iNUEit. .May i, iii. 11. lEuului; Creek, Pa. PRESIDENTIAL CAiiPAlON Cap?, Capes A Torches ttkll tlUI lUXSTIItlEO ClllCV' Lilt A Nil l-KICk I IST. CUNNINGHAM HILL, ANU'ACTI)KBIIS, No. -01 Church Street PHILADELPHIA. July , to. - ut Ycrbatim Koporting, TEllllHi Actual travellh!.'-. boarillnir-. nndolher ezpoiist-s; uvo iinuars asiiMtioii, iorutkiiij;iiiurenori; nn. 1 urn ri nCi 11 folio, f hundred words. ) for wrltlUL' I nut Intsi liilii,.liiltill. tvnere tuu uiatwr ii-ihihuu in uiiu uai equina ur exceeds fllty folios, tho tlve-dollnr feo will 1j remitt ed, and tho transcilbliu: KuiK-liaud chaiecd nt liriueii cents it folio; but. . nil such cases, If fuiver tuau nny tuiios uro puiLuusi.-u, tuu uu uuuuia nut bo tharircd. AiiirriiHs.H. N. Walker. A.M.. CourUMi-oot'. raphur.lUimuistWifi CuiumbUt touuty, l'yuwuira. " liesldcnco. Iron btrott, betweea Third and 1 fiil'rn UMItiH' 1? flrvU T"fcI. . rYillIliitilnn.liiiilrt. Inc. eiitratice.opiiosltu the east tratu u, tho court- tiuusu 3ui 11, iiiit uuur, mat uuur iu 11 Km, tiiuco-iiour, iiuni.itieivo to out) ovocc rob is, W ly niftltlikf t Sl,i,d4ril Ouaunil,, biiJ OrkUoi ro. ruuri. -Uh I i ui tku-1 at n w. 4 ltlH.t.lw iMhruicnvnu. --.talllla.iM.itraliiUwauUf WtiknTlu!! MNUIIlJ SIM Mai UT hM,J (, U l.l,,, a.a ,I,L 1 . a ' C. G, litAJCIILEY, aufr, 506 Colf, A fits. fVAnV lilal .If K,- r 1 W . kS WOOD sr w PUMPS fe) WEW 'GOODS I A HEAVY STOCK, CS.iGapci - 'thanliScr'I . , I.I Mil I J' IJ r i 1 u. I . Ill 1 I JIJIJl li LVi IJWll Jhivo Just Received tho largest nnd best supply of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They havo over offered to their friends nnd cus tomers. (Jloths, Ossimores, and Satinolts for MUN'S WHAM, Olotlis, Alapacas, Mcriuos, for LADIES' WKAlt, , 0AIiIC01, MUSMNS, C'A.MIlIUCfl, nnd every vnrlcty of Dry Goods desired, BTOOK Ob' Carpota, Mats, Ottomans, nr noin nnrn a m riAorn FAMILY G1100ER1ES, incliidhig nil tho varieties of COI-'KI-XS, TKAS and SUnAltS, COUNTRY PltODUOE, and a general supply of article useful for the tnble always on hand. CALL AND SEB, Country produco of all kinds taken in ex change for p;oodi nt cash juices. OCL30,'I4-tt CALIFORNIA. THE CIIICAOO i. NOP.TII-Wiari'.IlN RAILWAY Embraces under ono management the OrentTrfTnk Hallway Lines of Iho Wlrr and NOUTH-WEST.iuid. Iho shot test nnd quickest loutu belwi-cn Chicago and nil points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Noiitiikkn MicuioAN, .MINNKSOTA, lowi, Nkiihaska, California I nuu inu iti-'aierii teiutoncs. lis Onisitia and CallOu-nla Lino Is tho shortest and best, routo for nil points In north ern 11 lliols. lona. Dnkoln. N'f bl-nskn. Wvrtmtnp. i.'olorado, M-vnilii, tuab, California, Oregon, China, .llip.lll IIUU JlllMlUll.l. Jia C'illcsiKOjilIadi.son &. St. S'atiil.lnc Is tho short lino for Northern Wisconsin nnd Mlnne. sow, nnu for n uiiisou, ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Uultith, .UU ...I LO 111 L1IU (jlbllb .1UI 11,-,, l-ai., 1U, Wiiiunsi and St. i'ctcf 11 no Is tho only routo for Winona, ltochcstcr. Owatonna. Jlanknto, St. Peter, New Uiiu, und all iilnls In buuiiiciii nnu cciiiiiii .iiiiuii-buia. us Green Jtaj'and aianiiinltc Iiino Is the only lino for .Tanestllle, Wntertown. Fund Hu Lar llslikos-li, Appleton. llroen liar. I&cnnaba. Ni-- gannee, Manpietle, Houghton, Hancock and tho I Luke superior country, us I'rccport and "Diilituinc S.lnc In tlio only routo for Elcln. Kockford. rrecnort. and I llll JlUll. 19 , It I' 1 UC'U1 I. 11.1 Chicago and Milwaukee I.ino Is Iho old Lake Mioro lloute. nnd Is tho oolv ono l.LS.MIJ llllllll,;!! l-.lllll-MIIII, I.11M, 1'Uri'Sl, lllliniUll riiriv, tt uuhcgiiu, iiaeine, ltcuosua to .Muwaukee. l'titliiiait I'u'aco Cars are run on nil through trains of this road. This is tno on l.l line running tnrso cars bo- V" At Omaha our Mot-tiers connect with thn overland sleepeis on Iho llili-n l'acllic Ilallroad lor all points I I'HL III lllll illllUUI I 1 lll'l . On tho arrival of tlio trains from tho east or south. the trains ot tho riitcno& Noi th-Western ltnllwav lento t'lilcaifo us follows l-Oll UOUMU lU.ftKS, 1IMA11A AND UAt.H'OHNM, 1 It 0 iiHuii-ii uuiiia uiuii, wiui i-iiiiiiiiiii p.iiaie nrawiii room nnd sleonlin: ears Uiiuul'U to Council llluns. For hr Pai-i. amiMisnkai-oi.is, two ilirough trains ii.iny, wiui t-iiiiinan jiaiaco cars niiacueu to ooiu ii-nins. 1011 (IllKEN 1IAV ANPLAKE StTIUtlOB. tWO tr.t nS dally. tMlli I'ullinan nalaeu cars iituiebed. and run-1 niiiL' inroutrn to .Maiiiiietie. 1-oa MiLwACKKE. four llirouuli trains dallv. Pull. man cars ou night trains, parlor chair cam on day inuiis. 1-oa Si'AitTA anii Vt inona nnd no ntsln Mlnnosntii. ono thioiijjh train dally, with l'ullinau sleepers to I, IUUIIU. rou iii'iiroi't. Ma rieeoort. two tbiouirli trains dully, with I'lillinnu cai-s on nielli trains. i-iiii iiui-.tuuK ami i.a i r.n-K. tia uiinion. iwo IhrullL'h trains dJllv. with Pullman curs uu nlirlit Iratn tu Mcilrecor, Iowa. rou miicx citv ami VASKTON. iwo trains U.1I V.l'UU- lll.lll l llll II, .IHS-UUI l MIIH-jf .111111 1 IUI1. run laiii: uknkva. ioui- trains i .11 v. i'Olt ItllCliKOIIIi. hi Kill. ISO. liUNOSIIA. JlNESVII.l.E. and other points, 011 can hat 0 from two to ten Indus I1UI1.V. Nt-ivvork omce. No -115 Uroadivav: lloston onico. n niuii! c-iiiri ; iiiiinua oinee, 1-ainn.iiii Mii-et; Son Franclscu onico. 121 Jlontroiiu-rv street t chlea- iro ticket unices: Clark street, under Mii-rman Mouse: eornur t'linal nml Mnillson Mrri-ls: Kin? Stret-t ilenut. corner W. Klnlii uiul t.'iinal sti-i-iilit! iti-iisMi-i-eini-iHii. corner we is nnu Kinzie hireeis. For ralesor Inhumation nut atUUnablo Iroiujour iiuiiiu iiiKt-i ui-nis, uppu 10 W. II. Stcnnktt, JlAitviN IlrnniTT. tien. Pass. Ag t, Chlcnt'O. (leu. Mip't,i;htoieo Feb. 4,'. o-ly Awnnletl the Highest Meilal at Vienna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., GDI, Jlroadway, Sew York. (Opp. Jletropolltan Hotel.) JlASfFAlTt'llKUS, iMI'OHTkllH ANII DKAI.EKS IN (WIKOMO8 AND Kit AM ICS, STURKOSCOl'ES AND YIKWS, LilSUild, Olt.Vl'lIOrfCOl'ICS ciiSUITAJlliK V1KWK. Photortiic Material Wo nro hcadcpiaiteis for eterj thins In the way ot Storoopticous and Magio Lanterns, llilnt; .Maniifacliireis of thu mici:o-scii;ntiki(j lantlk.v, .STICKICO-I'.VNOITICON, UNI VKIISITY STUItKOl'TJCON, ADVKliTl.SI-H'SSrLKKOPncON, AKTOPTICON. SCHOOL LANTUItN, FAMILY LANTERN I'KOl'UC'S LANTKRN, Each El) lo being Iho best or its class In the market. Cntalocues nf Ijuiti rns nnd Slides, with directions for Ubliif, scut 011 uipllcitllon. Anv cnti rpihlnf man fun mako money wllnn .Mnlc Lautvin, tfeiyCut out this udvcitUeineiit fur refer enceJJSJ vcu 18,70 rm Important to Lawyers. lusltet'sof ll,o Pi-ikki. Constnhlos. Expcutoi-s. Ad. Iiiliilstiiitois, tiiiurUldii, Tuwushlp ollkeis, und busi ness iiieit Kfni rally. Wo have on hand n Ul--'0 nssortlnrnt of IplmI blanks for thu umi of Atloruoys, Jusilit-s and Con stable's blauks of till kinds, Nolo nud Receipt bouts for Administrators .to. Fit I CI! LIST. ATTORNEY'S!! L A N K S. I'reelpo for Summons. 1-1. 1 u. Itulo hi tako DepoMllons. " choobo Aibltratoi-s. II cents uplece, er f 1,1a per hundred. I'etlllou for Appolntineutof Uuardiau. " " Cllatlnit Itulo trt take Iieiiuslilons. Nair In Debt, with Confession, ' " Assumpsit, Mechanics l.l-:ii. i-i iits e.1111 or u.rj) per hundred. t'ciiuouior bain 01 ileal i.suno scents each. Jl'MTIt'K'S Ul.ANKS. Kubno3na.i. Summons. Warrants. l'iicullf.r,. inf.. 0,iu.nl.i..,1. ' ' Ixiasos sccntseuch lilua Deeds to l'urcluneiit Hoods is " AtrivemenU ,... .., t " OrilllHIl'S Court Kaa-.t Vli tur tl TA Consublu's Solus. . s cents t-uc-h MortKaifo and liond ...... ...,........ I " au ktitusor Nous........... ,.... it ' ltt'U.lltM VfilfU tl..ti(inl . Ir.li.j ln. fl..l..i.i Orders, neatly bound, ctaistautly on hand, or mndo ti, (irilvr fi.i vlifii t ...itr... ' Wonifl nriMinrisil tn flnnpfttr tAl,x.,.rl- i.n n other oIUco lu,llili eounty. ' ' JIUUUKWAY & EI.WKI.I, Edltoni und Proprietors OtthoColtlllllllK, iiiouinsourir, 1'a. THE "MOODY SHIRT." MA UK TO ORDKR ONLY. A I'EHFEOT FIT (I V A,l ANTKIilX Oontlemon daslihtt.UhiriiwinniAnniiB n na I T!." "V ".7jt' lr' auu " Hwaaurciucut, W.f? 9-" iJickawouna Avenue, . . dd"s . v. ti tioonr. ( Hnrcu Kft-ix Hcrautun; l' RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES piIILADKtil'HA AND KUADIKO 110AI) AllltANGIlMKNT OF l'ASSKUOKft TltAINS. July 13, ISTo. TlUN l.rlVK ntTKIlT iS tOMOTfl (SCNPAY T.X CRrT R Tor Now York, Philadelphia, Heading, I'otlfitlllo Tainnqua, Ac., 11,3.1 n. m For CaUiw Itsa, 11,83 a. m. nnd 7,3 p. m. Tor WlUlaiiisporl.o.M 0,31 n. m. and 4,00 p. in. TsiiNB roit ltcrxnr t riva At rouxros, (scmd.t m CBITKU.) Iavo New York, f ,4J n. m. Iavo Philadelphia, 0,11 n. m. Leave Heading, 11,3 1 a. m., pottstllle, lt,1 p. m ntntTninnipia,t,liop. m. Leave Catnwlssa, (1,20 r.,5f n. m, nnd 4,oo p. m. Leave Winiamsporl ,n,si n.m,l2,oo m. nnd r,oo p, m 'nsengcrs n nil from New York nnd riillndo pitta go throiit-ti u Hhoul chango ot cars. J. K. WOOTTKN, .Tan.li, H7fl If. Oenernl Superintendent. NOKTtlHUN COMPANY. CUNTltAIi HAIliWAY On and nil er November soth, 1S73, t rains v 111 Icavo SUNIlUltYns follows! NOlITIIWAltl). Erlo Mall C.20 a. ra nirlvo Elmtra ...ll.r.o a. tn " Cannmhilgun,,, 3.35 p. nt llochestor v o.ls " Niagara o 40 Uenovo nccommodaf Ion 11.10 n. m. arrive Williams rtu.fjop. m. Elinlrn Mall 4.1Ba.m., nrrlto L'lmlra 10.50a.m. Uuffulo Express 7.1S n. m. nrrlto llurralu 6.U1 a. In. BOUTHWAHD. Ilutfalo Express s.so a. m. nrrlvo Hnrrlsburg 4.M n. in " llaltlmoro 8.40 " Elinlra Mall 11.15 n. in., nrrlto Hnrrlsburg l.M p. in " Washington 10.30 " " llaltlmoro 0.30 " " WiLshlnglon 8.30 " Hnrrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. ni. nrrlt o Harris burg li).tt) p. in. nrnvc jiaiuiuoro n.ran. m ' Wns.hlnslonc.13 " Erlo Mall 12.65 a. m. nrrlto llarrlsbtug.'i 05 a. in. " Halt Imoi 08.40 " " Wnshliitrtun 10.86 " All dally except Sunday. I). M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agen A. J. CASSATT, Ooneial Slanago PTilNNSYriVANTA RAIL ROAD " m''"" ""JJJ -LwrLU. riilliulcliiliiii Krio II. li. Division. SUMMER TIME TAM,E. fXK and nfler SUNDAY, Al'K. 2.t, 1S70 V uiu irains on inu rniiaueipiua J. no jini ItUaU i'lllSlUU llllllllll US lUllUlvb . WJSSVWAHD. EIllEEXl'ltESSlcaves Now York 2 3.1 p. m " " Phlhidi-lphl.i r. ). p. m " " llaltlmoro i.no p. m " " ll.irrlsburg si.iu a, tit " nrr. at Wllllanisport Pl.so n. in ' " Lock Haven l.io it. in " " Erie 10.30 it. m Eltm MAIL leaves NmvY'ork 8.5,1 p, m " l-hllailcliliio 11.65 p. lit " Halllmnre o.top. m " llanlsbiirg 4.vru. in " Wllllamspoit 8.3.'u.iii " Lock llat en 5.4on. in " Ui-iioto 10.65 u. m nrr. at Erlo 7.3, p in NiAOAiiA kxi iikss leaves Philadelphia.. 7.20 a. m " llaltlmoro 7.30 a. in " Hnrrlsburg... .10.4.1 n. in arr. at Wllllamspurt.. 2.10 p. nt ' Lock Haten...15 p. lit " ItCIlOTO 4.15 jl. Ill " Kane U.OU p. lit " Jiuffalo HtlNHAY EXPItESS lenves New York 8.25 p. m l'hlladelnhla 11 65n.m Halilnioio 9.10 ji, m " Hnrrlsburir. . . 4.10 a. m . 7.4j n. lit nrr. nt Wllliamspuit., KASTWARV. :ss leaves Uric " Lock Haven. ., " Wllllanisport., arrives at Ilarrlsburif..,, " llaltlmoro ... o.wp.m . 'AID a. 111 3.0.1 p. in ... CIO it. Ill ....11.10 p. PI Philadelphia. v.ro 11. m " Nuw York a.io p. m leaves Knno 0.05 n. m " Itenoto 111.10 a. m " . Lock 1 1.1 vi n 11. .0 a. lit " Wllllamsport....u-iOp. m nrr. nt llurrisbure- 4.10 p. m " Philadelphia 7.au p. m " New York 10.15 p. m " lialllmoio 7.np. m " Wnshlui;lon, 8.5-2 11. nt DAY EXPHKS3 EllIE MAIL leaves Erlo 11.20 a. m 8.55 p. 111 iv.ur, p. m 11.15 p. m ' " I.enovo " " Link llnten " " Wlllluiiisport , " arr. ut ll'irrlsburB ' " llalllmore " " l'lilladelnhl.t. " " New York .... v.4&it. nt 7.r. a 111 .. T.ou It. Ill ...10.10 it. m Vl.T.r, n. in 3.:.'. a. in 1M a. in ... . 7.25 a. in 10.25 u. Ill FAST LINE leaves Wllllanisport " arr. ut nan iiuuitf " " linltlinnio 1 " " Plill.ulelphla 1 " " NetvYoik SUNDAY EXPRESS leaves Wllllamsport... 8.15 o. m uu. in u.in imiuik 11.40a.111 " " ' Philadelphia,...' 3.2U p. 111 " " ' Ni'tv York ,0.(5 11.111 " " " llaltlmoro 7.V.1 p. m Urlo Hall West. Nlatrara Exiirt-ss West.Ixjik llateit Ai-i-0111. West and D.iy Express East liuiko close con- iii'illun lit Nnithuinlicrhind with L. Si II. II. It. trains' for wilki-s-llarruund scninton. rrlo Ainu West, Minora impress west, Erlo Eipiess West and l.ork llaten Atctinmodulluu Wt si inako closo i-onni-ctllii ut Wlllluiiisport Willi H. C. It. W. tialns north. Erie .Mall West, Nlancrn Express West, and Day Evpiess East make closu eoniiettlou ut Lock llateu Willi 11. E. V. It. It. trains. Erlo .Mull East nnd West connect nt Erlo with t ruins 011 L. s.; jt. h. II. It. nt corry w II It 11. C. ; a. V. It It. at Kmpoiluiu with U. S.l.tl'. It. It. uud at Driftwood u tlh A V. It.lt. Purlor Cars will run between Philadelphia and Wllllani'-pcrt on Niagara Express Wist, Kilo Fx 111 ess West, Philadelphia Expiess East Huy Ex rrt ballast and hunday Impress East, blceiiliit' Cars ou all ulhl trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, (leneral Hupt. Dec. 17,'J5-tf DELA WAltE, I, A CICAWANNA WESTERN IIAII.IIOAD. AND RLOOMSI1URO DIVISION. Tltnc-Tablu No. si), Takes etlect at 4:50 A MONDAY, NOVK111IEH li-i 1SI5. NOltTII STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. n.m a.m. 11 in. p.m. S US 8 nil V 4s V 43 scianlon Iiellctuo Tujloitllle.,,. ..Uiikananna PlllMon . WestPlltston... ll'vniimii' v 3S 2 20 c 23 3 Si 3 ID II 4'i -J 7 3 S'l !l Ut I 2.1 -J 1.3 1 81 0 8u 11 35 a 4J 6' a 66 7 01 7 I'd 7 11 7 15 7 25 7 35 T 41 7 4S J 63 8 IB U 25 45. s tr 05. t M a 65. 7 OS 7 t 1 to 7 45 7 VI S 8 25 8 40 7 tl 7 4G 7 -1-1 I S3 7 it! 7 n tl 31 II 31 10 on 2 SS I 41! 2 ti 2 I 3 14 3 17 3 111 3 17 3 Vi S 21 3 S'i 3 37 3 4.1 4 Oil 4 15 4 21 4 it 4 37 4 41 10 OS 10 11 'J II 15 10 10 II 11 ilallby in 10 111 23 7 IS II 1'J J ill . iienni'ii. ,Kltu;stou .hlllCStOll 7 15 3 17 V on 111 27 7 15 3 17 3 in V 111 S (.'J h ns 10 27 7 07 7 03 C 13 tl M 0 4t l! ill li !S I', oil C Ui r. 5 ti i ti 40 . M 6 SS r, m i to tt 13 4 US 4 60 1 H3 p.m. .,1'lunoulh.Iuiiu.. 1U 32 10 35 10 40 PI 44 10 M :i tu :i tw 3 a if 1 42 2 31 2 ta 1 v 2 13 2 11) 2 10 I lis 1 ti 1 4S 1 43 1 40 1 2.1 1 111 1 10 1 UU p.m. lIMiioiitn .Atoudalo Nnntlcoko 8 61 8 4S 41 .liuiilock's i.iri-k. S SI) k UI S 14 S Oa S .2 7 tA 7 M .MUi-ksiiinny..., .Illi-k's ivrry... Iicuih lluvun... ....iii-rttlc-k .... ..Hilar Creek 16 11 17 11 23 11 31 11 0 ...Widow tlrote.... 11 19 11 43 II til 11 57 12 1 'J .i.iine iiiutje itspy UloomsiiurLr Ruuert 4 4S 4 6i 6 12 5 (8 5 14 !. 20 5 11 5 4T 6 M 0 10 7 id 7 4-1 7 8S 7 30 7 20 7 11 Cutitwlssa Urldee. 12 117 12 It 11 25 12 32 11 St ..Claris Mwitcii.. DanvllJs ,,,,,chulas y, Caineiun.... 7 04 7 0 8 41 II 14 S 45 .NorUiumberland. 12 51 11. Ill, p.m. l.lll. n.lll. W. F. HAli STKAI). Kutv Hupoilntendenfs Onice, bcrnnlon, Dee, 10, IHi 3?-A.xsra:izsrc3-. GLAZING AND PAPERING. F. I10DIN1-:. Iron Slreet below sec ond, hlooinsburk', 1'a., Is prptired to do al kluiis of I'AINTINQ, 0 LAZING, ami PAPEK HANGINGS In the notice, beat ilylti, t lojtott prlci, and U.tit Parties havloi; uch wor k lo do -will unto irionry ealllni; on inc. jMUvorlrviturtiuUd tot;He satisfaction. Orders. WM. F. 110DINE; M I I'M I t jcndlise UKI.J-. HOWELL It CO., NewYmk, fo r 11, lit lu l.f kID Fainplilet of 110 jmti. (,i,. 1111; niew.popcrs, nmj cslHouUa hhowlntf msl of advert I b- Mliahll, 7,-1 j, i