The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, September 22, 1876, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUIIG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
TUP MIllMMI C VlWf Til HP V
in ini'iit.u3 tun iiiitri'tti i
The Now Vrk World iHibllslics n list M
1 aiding llbcrnli who support Tilelcil runl
Itcinlrickr-, vvlilili Is certainly fornilil.ilile.-r1
Wn mill !) tinnie of .t. 11. i'ntvcnj, tn" linli
ntia, n vcry'proniliiciit Greeley liberal, i)t
Wilbur r. feturcy, of Illln0l, the most sue
rrMful Independent Jotminlltt in tht west
nfJiMOili l'ullirer, lulu editor ut Curl fcclmrz'
Wctlltchl W, nnil lif I'X-OiiiiyrrMKiimn
G'lirtrlc R, Tlmiinis, of Nintli Cutolliin.
With tlicso nddltlons tlie list Is tut follow :
i Charles l'raneii Attains, otlsuihiisctls,
Andrew O. Ciirlln, lVmmylvatilu' "war
governor."
Ex-Senator Trumbull, ol Illinois.
David A. Well, of Connecticut.
Win. Cullcn Urynnt, or New York,
l'urke Uodwtn, of New York.
Gideon Welles, President Lincoln's secre
tary of the navy.
Justice David D.ivis, of tho supremo court,
' United States.
Ex-Governor Austin Dlntr, the "war gov
omor" of Michigan.
Kxaovcruor U. Oral Drown, of MI
sourl.
George) W. Julian, candidate, fur Vice
President on tho Free Soil ticket, 1S52.
Oassius M. Clay, of Kentucky.
(loiicr.il John M. l'ulmcr, ox-Governor of
Illinois.
General William F. liar tie It, of Massaclm
setts.
I'rofoMor W. G. Sumner, of Ya'o College,
who wroto tho Republican State platform of
1874, and who has now written tho strongest
letter of tho kind yet published in behalf Of
Tilden.
Professor A. L. I'ctry, of Williams Col
lege, the distinguished political economist.
Colonel Augustus II. Fenn, tho llepubli
can candidate for lieutcuaut governor of
Connectlcutiast year.
Frank W. Uird, of Massachusetts, tho
fouudcr of tho Republican party.
Ux-Congrcssniati John F. Farna worth, of
Illinois.
ECharlcs Francis Adams, jr., of SInssacliu
setU.
Colonel Nicholas Smith, representing tho
Greeley family.
George V. Feuton, of Chautauqua, broth
cr of Senator Fcnton.
Colonel Fed A. Conkling, of Now York,
brother of Senator Conkling.
"Fighting Joe" llouker.
Charles A. Dana, editor of the Sun.
Colonel Alex. IC. McClure, editor of the
Philadelphia lima.
Jiidgo Henry It. fielden, of New York.
Howard Potter, of New York.
Charles G Davis, of Massachusetts.
Ex Senator Ross, of Kansas.
Ex Senator Tipton, of Nebraska.
Kx Senator Cowan, of Pennsylvania.
K. S. Cleveland, lato republican postmas
ter of Hartford, Conn.
D. D. S. Urown, of Monroe county, N. Y.
Gen. E. F. Jones, of Hroomo county.
Judge Edwin A. Reynolds, of Orleans
t county.
Col. Charles James, of Orleans county.
Porter Sheldon, of Chautauqua county.
Ex Governor David P. Lewis, the last re
" publican governor ol Alabama.
' -Judge Daniel S. Gooding, Lincoln elec
tor at-largo in Indiana, 1SG4.
Ex Congressman James M. Ashley, ot
Ohio.
General Jacob IlritikerltulT, of Ohio.
Judge Hoadley, of the supremo court ol
Ohio; supported Hayes for governor last
year.
E. W. Klttrldge, the eminent lawyer of
Cincinnati ; supported Hayes last year.
Charles Rcetnelin, of Cincinnati, who
supported Hayes last year.
Emll Hoffman, of Cincinnati, who sup
, ported Hayes last year.
Ex Lieutenant Governor Jacob Mueller,
of Ohio, elected on the republican ticket in
1871, who supported Hayes last year.
Judge J. B. Stallo, of Cincinnati, who sup
ported Hayes last year.
Frederick Hassaurck, lato editor of tho
Cincinnati 'Tblktllatl, "who supported Hayes
last year.
r August Theme, editor of the Cleveland
Watcher am Erie, who supported Hayes last
year.
u .Colonel Edward Jussen.jjf Chleago.broth-er-ln-law
of Charl. Schurz.
Ex Governor Koerner, of Illinois.
General Franz Sfgel, of New York.
, Hon. J. R. Cravens, of Indians.
Wilbur F. Storey, of Illinois. t
Joseph Pulitzer, of, Missouri.
Hon. Charles R. Thotnai, of North Caro
lina. .
TWEED'S A It It EST,
WHAT JIISISTCr. Cl'SIUNO KNOWS ADOUT1T.
A'cio Yuri Iftrald Sept. 11,
Ncwnuuyi'OUT, Mass., Septl'3. In the
course of a conversation tho nrrivi ol Ross
Tweed was incidentally alluded to," and the
fact ascertained that tho apprehension of
New York's famous swindler wai not in any
sjine it matter of surprise to the Amuricau
government.
"I presume from what 1 see in the news
'papers," said Mr, dishing, "that there are
many who doubt that the great criminal has
been nrresti-d ; but it Is an absolute fact that
he is In custody prvclnely as was Mated In
the Jleraid cable dispatch the other day."
I observed to Mr, Ciishlng that the doubt
ing Thomases were few now j hut at the time
the niiuouncomeut was made them was
scarcely a person to be found who took any
Bti)ek in the story. "Yes, I know," said Mr.
I dulling, "they seemAI to think that he was
I all tho while In New York priiear here. It
was known beforo I left Spain that he would
be there shortly, and I was not In the least
surprised when I heard of his rarest. It wai
all arranged that ho should he taken Into
custody immediately upon his arrival at
"Vigo, and furthermore It was planned that
lie should lie surrendered to the Aineiieau
government" "There is no extradition
treaty between the United State and Spain,'
I remarked. "That is very true," replied
Mr. Cushing, "but there is no doubt, though
but that In Cud will bo brought totbUcoun
try. Tho matter was all arranged before I
left, and tho arrest, I will add, was made at
the instigation of this government. I wculd
like to give yuu tho particular of tho caso
but I am iu the same MUiun us Secretary
1-isli una Mr, IJuuter, and it would, there
foro bo Improper for me to do so,"
THANKS TO ILLU3TIIAT15D Ml'Ksa,
"At this time about all I can say Is, that
the llo is arrested and that ho will certain
ly bo brought tack to New York, One little
matter, however, I will intnUim, and tl.it U
turtle arrtit was probably facilitated by the
numerous cartowu of tuo Uass MtiltU t$ei
jiuulUhed tu tho American Ulutfwiteel ush
Pm. Sotrio tltuo wro, when I Iwarts Uis.1 he
vas likely to txw to Bplu, jq bold o( .U
Wt picture! that J could, and lof tuouk with
the Spanish authotlttes when I caua ftvjay
Un they wero of treat tMlatftuce in nUk
VE Mw out I have no doubt, wid I presume
Ibe New ,'ork publlo will feel grateful to
Illustrated journalism for what tt bus done
tja the luterest of justice,"
MUow long wilt it probably tu beforo ho
be glya up to the American author!
WtnV' I axked, 'Oh, I can't say as to th&f,
'iltMO will, of cov,liw to lw aorue re gu.
lar formn gnno through with, which will
involvo ft trlllo of delay, but that thqfugj
live will bo brought hero there Is not tlje
sliulitust doubt. It would Jmto Wn lnlt
chlldWi pl.tr to have arrested the fellow ml
leas arrangements for bringing him lure lityl
ueen tuny nnu Ut linllcly made, '
BohnV run "tur. nosa."
After n innmonlnry patnn Mr, Cnsliink
resiiinlup, went on i "I Irclmirry fnrlhn poor
fellowi 1 Mob't know M I ntiltht to lb.
Ih"fuglif flir It'itnist be rcnie'inliereil tfnit Ijo
and all those fellows have ncled very liaugh
ty, niul now they are just beginning lo sutler
for it. It seems to mo that they hnvo acted
very foolish too, and Tweed particularly,
It would hnvo been tar better for him to
liava luiulo some sort of tomprnmiso It he
could, for It Is likely If ho had restored his
plunder, or tho bulk of it, the matter of
criminal prosecution could have been very
easily fixed in a city liko New York. II
iccius to bo In n bnd fix all round, for no
matter how much properly he ha put out ol
his hands, it will be hard for him to realize
on it, for no honest purchaser will be safe in
having anything to do with it "
Forcilile "Entry.
It happened on South Hill, trine thousand
miles from Maple street. Tho man said if
wc located it anywhero near Maplo street
he'd cut our !uiigsout,!ind although wc dearly
lovo tho truth, wo lovo our life more, and
i therefore violated tho truth at least
sevcnty-Qvo times in. locating this item, In
order to Pavo our life, which is dear to a coin
munity wo love to Berve. Well tho man's
wlfo had taken up tho carpet In tho bath
room tho day before, and put nil tho crooked
tacks in n saucer and put it on a chair. It is
a marvellous thing why women will always
savo tacks that come out of the carpet, al
though It is n matter of record that cut ot
tho countless millions of tacks thus laid by,
not one was ever used again savo in tho soles
of tho baro masculine feet. They, tho tacks,
not tho feet, aro stored nway In saucers up
on high shelves, in dark closets, and In all
sorts of out-of-the-way and unheard of pla
ces. And on theso dusty perches they remain
until tho corroding baud of time, and dust
and spider webs, nud dead flies and Hakes of
whitewash, and old bits of rosin and chunks
of Realiug wax, and old steel pens and siml
lar accumulations, have filled tho saucer to
overflowing, when it is taken down and
thrown awny by the woman, who petulantly
wonders who under tho sun put all tliat
trash In tho saucer ami stuck it up there.
And nino times out of ten sho charges the
crime on her hiubaud. Tho tenth time she
declare it was tho hired girl. And always
before tho saucer of crooked tacks is stowed
away on tho shelf, it is stuck around for
three, hi four days on chairs and in corners
of tho room, spilling out occasional tucks on
tho carpet of every bedroom in tho house,
which fill the masculino souls with agony,
and darken tho nirof "the bed-rooni with in
artistic but forcible profanity. Nothing is so
painful as a crooked tack In the middle of
one's foot. A broken heart doesn't bold half
so much anguish, and a boil is a blessing in
comparison.
This mau who lives so far from Maple
street had a slcndid bath, and when ho bad
rubbed his skin into a glow with n crash
towel as rough as a pig's back, he gathered
up his socks, backing up to the only chair
iu tho room, sat down to put thcin on.
Every tack In that saucer saw him coming
down.
Every tack smiled iu anticipation of the
denouncement, and stood on his head and
reached for him.
Every solitary individual and collective
tack fetched him, got him and held to him.
Ho dropped hi socks and rose from that
chair with an abruptness that knocked his
head against the celling. He came down
and waltzed wildly round and round the
room, shrieking and yelling, gyrating madly
with his arms, while his eyes stuck out so
far that they bung down. He blotved until
tho neighbors besieged tho house, yet he
would not let any of them in. At last his
yells died away, but they could hear his
breath hiss between his tet teeth,' while at
short intervals would como u yell, supple
mented by the remark, "There's'another
out." In about threc-iruarters of an hour
the yells ceased- entirely, tiie wiudow was
opened und a shower of tacks fell over the
assembled and woudering multitude, while a
largo saucer skiipmed across the street und
smashed against the side of the opposite
house,
Nobody knows what alls the man, for he
will not tell anyone about it llcsidcs he
'takes' his" meals of the1 mau tel-piece all tho
same, and when he sits he situ down on his
hip, for all tho world us though he wore a
,'Xied-back.' But he. doesa't. It a tack
buck that ails him.''
i Mau Falls Over a Precipice Eislity Feet
High ami is Shockingly Mangled.
It was a merry excursion party that left
this crty ou a Saturday cveninir recently, for
u iiibiu inp nr mu x-uiisoi miug.ira. Mr.
Hermann Wcigeil, accompanied by his wife
was ou the train und was one of tho happiest
in an. auoui t ou in me uuernoou, Mr.
N'eiucl, his wife und a number of others
were standing on the brow of the hill int
above the Clifton House, ou tho Canadian
slue. At tlie point wlrere they were stand-
iik there was a sheer fall of something more
than eighty feet Iroiu tho ground to the rv
er banks. Mr. Weigel was standing very
close tu tho edge lookii g down to the river
below, ills wile stood just bebind him and
had hold of his tout. Sue was frightened at
tho luuiincr lit stood, nud telliui; him not to
stand so close to tho edge, gently pulled his
ciui io navo mm come imeir. .Mr Vieine!
replied that she need uot be alraid, ho was
all right und would not fall, at the same
time giving u- little-Jtrtf to his coat out of
liU wlfs bimd-i, '('hat jerk( was too much,
ho lot bis "balance ami fell headlong over
the Irlghtful precipice, striking ou the sharp
rocw. eiglity reet-beiow, for un Instant tho
little group wusdumb.
Finally ouo of them mustered tin couraire
enough iu look over the bank, mid ho saw
the tiuiortunato man lying ou the rocky shoro
beneath. Tho news of the accident spread,
and in it fiv minutim the bank was crowded
With people. Patrolman Dan. Sullivan
who was one of tho party, came up, and
hearing what had happened, started to get
tho remains beforo they were carried otr by
the water. With the asslstunco of a gentle
man wno lives ut the falls, Dan. Mnrted on
his dungciuu trip down that precipice.
which wus as perjcndtculur as a wall. Hero
hu could put his foot on a piece of shelving
rocw. mere no uuue it a ml a shrub, unit
once ho dropped about fiulr h it Into a small
fcupling, wlilcli bent Willi liis weight. Above
liliu stood the friends with baled breath, ex
peeling every uiluute to sen him dashed to
metes ou me rocxt Uul slowly and steadi
ly the intrepid oltleer, who know not what
tear is, descended until reached tho bot
tom, Only a short distance from tan water's
txlga was all that remained of Hermann
Weigel, who but a few minute beforo wbs
allye and well. It stem that nbtn ji fell,
iu struck hi bead ugainst h sharply pointed
Mw, width, vidiVd, hit skull, and killed
bMliuUuitly, Tuo WW wwfullybrltt
Turnkey fttclu. after SulHviktt Wl arrive
at Iho I, Alliff if tt.h-ttwudM
topet vU(eh viu faiteued aircuiricl tho llfeTew
body, and It was slowly d.rwp up to Uiwid
crowd above. A wauou w&i Iu wuhlnif mid
tU body uu plam In that and, ,aVa to
iuenii.( wiucn suortiy ajieiwatd nil, lor
Toledo, arrtvluK hosotbl murnimr. Sulll-
vau lad a hard tluo uetttnu up the stele of
train beforo It tUrted. At first wiuo orthe
tsidiutsat lie Fulls otjccttd strenuously
.U4.tli touching of th mrpsa. until th Coro
ber was called. Mpou Their aorupioifwrro
finally overcome, however, and thosaddcued
excursion pany rciuiutunoine.
KIDNEYGOMIMINT.
Vrohihlv (hem I nn comnlilnt that antlcts tbo hu
man system which H so HUJo nociersuum at the;
presoiiniiiwnssi'moin inovnncnnjrrrmoi' iium
(-nlnnlnlnt.
t hrrn Is nnill'env wlilrhcauwia sue-hncuUipaln
or mnre nliirmlnrr In lis n-nilis thsii l n Urn Mil
iirin iiitl In Riv-rHferriiirr trtn hlnort thf itrlu nrlil find
ot tier pi.l.Hoiiijiis wtitlftneen htch tha htnod accumuf
l.ilcs In Its circulation llirouch the KTStoin) ',r
irrruni any roust) um munfru rniy.ui i'rrniminp
luneiioui uuomnjr iihmi f urnt. inn minium limn un-l-ikeii
up liyllin lilthoilHMitM niul lti( wliNo h.it-Uin
tlirnnii Inliiii Klnlnor iiwiw. MiiMnir ifi-eat-ruun
and Mineilntr, unit d ry ollrn linineillato iteiiUi,
llr nrii Mm IninoitaiiriHir Ict-t-itl ntr lla klclliiwn niul
MihnI In a lrvnJUi'clllln, ihroagh vlihh ulltlm
liniiuniu-sui UHtiKHiy.niusr iosa
PAIN IN T1IH UGK.
There Is no remedy known to mrcllenl Fclcne-n
which has proved .Itself more nluunid in raws of
Kidney Complaints than Iho Voxellne. It acta ill
reel ly upon the Becietlons, cleanses and inullles the
tilood, nnd restores the whole systcM lo healthy ac
tion. The follonlnir pxtriioidlnar) cur of great siifrccrs
Kle.ili.nl bernKl'-pn up hy Iho bet pii)Mclntini
hoilem onses. will speuk for lhuinseex, anil choulil
eti illelr'e the in Ht piofouud attenttnn cf Ihn Inenl
cal faculty, as ell us of thujo w hu are sullerlnif from
Kidney Cunipl.diit,
THK 11KST MMDKIIN'I',
Kirr MAnaiinif.n, Aiijr. 11, u.u.
Mil. Rthvuns i Dear Sir I nm sevunty-onc years of
aires have sntTered many yours with Kldnev e'oni
pl itnt, wenkneRs tn inv linclc and stoniaih. t was in
duced hy friends tn try) our Vet'ittne, and 1 Ihlnv it
Iho lest medlclau ror wenknt-ssof tho KMnnisl iner
used. I liavo tiled many n ineillps tor ihlicomplnlnt
anil inner found ho mmhiclli as n urn tho Vc Une.
It siienjflhens and liivlproiates ll.ii whole sistrm.
Manv of iiivacuualiitane(-Hhio taken 11. nnd I lio-
tlem It to ho L'ood for nil Iho complaints forwhtclilt
Is recommended. Yours truly,
dOSIAlI il. rjllKllUAM
PKONOUKOEU INOUItABLK.
Hostov, May so, 191.
ii. I,. ri r. non, i.ij ; I'eiiinii I iin.ui'ei u ujitiu
nlllli-l oil Willi Liver Conmlalnt for ten onrs: han
suneiefl Kit at uln III my back, hips and Mile, Willi
ureal, uiniculty In p.ifMni; urln. which was often,
and In very MnaUquanllilcH, frequently accompanied
wllh tiluod and oxeruclatlui; pain.
Kl halo faithfully tried most of tho popular remedies
it-commended for my complaint; I tineo been under
tho treatment ot somo ot tho most SMllttil physicians
In lloslou. all of whom pronounced inyciifo liicuft
hl". Thti was my condition when I was advised by
a fi lend lo try Vcvetlno.tnnd I could roo tho irood ef
fects from tho first done 1 took, and from that mo
ment I kept on Improving until I was entirely cured
taking In nit. I should thine, about sir bottles.
It Ik, Indeed, n valuable, medietas, and It 1 should
bo antlcted ajraln In tho samo war I would gUon
dollar n doo, If I could not get It without.
iicspceuuuy, .11. eiiLi;.
sci Third Street, south boston.
NEAltLY BLIND.
II. It !Stkvehs Hear (ill- In cxnrpss,incr mv
thanks to you for benellt.s derived from tho use o'f
Ve-Rctlne, and to beneilt others, I will stnto 1
non eiKin or nine years 01a 1 was nmicicd with
Bcrohfa. which mndo lis nnnenrnnee In mi- pih
race and head, audi was veiy near bind for two
years. All kinds or operations wero pel formed on
my eyes, and all to nopood ie.sult. Finally tho dls
ea.se pilnclpally settled in my hody, Hints and feet,
and at times In an awravnted way.
Ijist Kniiiiner 1 wi.s, from some cause, weak In my
tplnannd kidneys, and It was at limes very hard to
retain tho uilne. Seeing .vour ndiertlsement tn the
Commercial, 1 bousht a liottln of Vi:oiri'INK, and
commenced uslmr nccordlnif to dliectlons. Iniwo
or three ilnjs I obtained i-rent relief. After uslns
four or live bottles 1 noticed ti had a wonderful effect
on ine rouR'i, scaiy Diorcnes on Iny body and I'lfs.
I still used Veiretlno nnd the hunioroui sores one af
ter nnolher olsnnrnnred nnrll Ihni- wpponll i.nm.
and 1 attribute the cure of the two diseases to Vcro
tine as thi onlyiellablo remedy, once more accept
iny thanks, and believe me to lie. Very respectfully,
AUSTIN 1'AIIHOTT.
Alii1
Dec. 1, 1572.
No. S3 Gano St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Diseases of tho Kldnovs. llladder. pic. nro alw nvs
unpleasant, nnd at limes they ln-rnmo tlio lntist dls
IresslnL' and il.iiim'i'ntm illsefifes lti:it pin nrrier tlie
human Hvslcm. Atost dlsensrs or iho Kldnevs nrim
Ironilmpiirllles In Iho blood, causlnir humors which
Wttln on these pnrus. Vetrctlue etcels any known
reiiu-uy in mo wnoio von.i ior cieanhinp anil punry
Ini; tho blooil, thoa-bv caustni. a hoallhy action to all
tho organs of tho body.
VegeUno Is Sold by all Druggists. Sept. 16-lm.
Magnetic Soap.
The Cheapest Soap that can be turd for the follow
ing Jieaitons :
ltd. One bar w 111 go as far as two of any other.
id. OnlV blllf IllH usual rntibtni- lielm- r,mil.1.
there Is amain rot more than IbiMnrlre eostor Mir
Sunn In labor alone.
an -rue ciouich are made ovvKKT, CLEAN, nnd
WIIITI! WltllOMt llOlI.INtlor K'Al.lllMI. Hills nil
Injury to thuin is avoided. There Is a i-avlng In fuel
and hard wqrt. and the washing is done fnnboot
halt the usual time.
it Is also guaranteed under a penalty of ntty dol
lars not to Injure the clothes or hands, and ns one
trial wilt enable any pen-on to atmtaln the truth of
theso statements. It would never pay the proprietor
to engage In an e.vtcuUve system ot advertising and
claim such decided rut lit for his soap unless he
knew from positive expeilenco that It would prove
to bo In every re-tpcM what is claimed for it.
This Is also a superior Soon for siuvino and Ton,
bt purposes.
WARNER RHODES, A CO.,
WHOLESALE FANCV CIlOCJiRS,
Ur.S'EnAL A0ENT8,
Aug. 4 70 tni. Jt. C. Co. Philadelphia, Pa.
VISSCHER & HALL'S
CONCENTRATED POTASH
Warranted rqual lo mir ratin.h tit the market,
nil ltiiriiueu for vihtrh It la uwett.
rutunln ono nound metal cans, convenient. fir
use In families tor making hard and sou soaps, and
for cleaning purposes generally. Directions for mak
ing soap, etc., accompany each can.
For cleanlnr tvne. nrosji. rnarhinerv. nninta
softening water, washing links nud fruit trees In the
spring, it Is unequalled lor excellence and conveni
ence ol package. For sale by eirocers and Drug
gists everywhere.
t icuer v liiurrt iiwceiirlitu tina IllHiiilt-rtiint
lovrler Is Valuable for tho destruction nr thn miinm
bug, cotton worm, grasshoppers, mice, rats, roaches.
Insects, and vermin of all kinds. It is harmless to
men and animals, and far cheaier than I'arhi green
for the destruction ot vermin. It Is also lnraluablo
as a disinfectant, puHlylug the air tu hospitals and
sick rooms, and dehtroj lug the foul odors of slims,
cellars, stables, c rut up in one pound cans. For
sale ly Druggists and (trocers ev cry where.
'HsHC'IIKIt ik HALL, Muunfucturers,
M WALL BTllHIiT, NEW VOIIK.
iCOUNTER.PLATFORM WAGOM&IRACK
dX? AGENTS WANTED
MARVIN SAFE 85SCALE CO.
c 265 BROADWAY MY.
72f CHESTNUT ST PHLA. PA.
108 BANK ST. CLEV. O.
March II, 'J.. I y.
THE TRIUMPH TRUSS CO
No. t4 Uowcry, New York,
TO WHOM WAS AWAUDEO THK
I'OIt THE
Best Elastic Truss antl Supporter
At tho great American Institute Fair
(SSSSIOM 1S7S.)
ItJiTirasiy Vaau 8u to luvs, ANuOrrta
ll.wm tou a cask Tauv cannot Ceun.
TIlHV llillll.tf n .1... ...... r.
nmj er'n'.r '1..' " " -".) Burgti. Terms
in i? iV,7r,u i m:.i""!'ii . 1 n ""i uiscouuis
OriAfinuSlbiM.1 kl"tfU'. tlauduallous I'lvo.
BLOOMSBUItO TANNERY,
1 Ji A, HCHIIINO
BESI'KOTFUUA aawt.es:tft,u. vuMij
UahoWureoetie)a . rwi,
, (old stand) XlloeunAursrT atites'
l ork. erf tie. tspv uheniSi' siVS"
mtMtU, whbiv all ue.JlptUZs e.1
. . . Z7 . "c " w uiauo lu tlie most
substantial and vvurkenunUke ioanLr.dUJ lit
prlous lu suit 1U0 tluies. The hlgUisl lirlo, uTcalu
WUJ at all tiuios bo nalj fr 1
QIllJEN TUDfcB ii
ot svsry detcilolleiB la tha country. The bubllooit
reaiglsiiapel'Uuilyaoucltwl, - vv
j) u .'t rt m-
19.""' I11 buns. Ageiits vsatod. OuUlt and
PUBS
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
Or XNTBRHBr TO BVUIIT
- ,i'-i-A PIANO OR PARLOR OltCAN CHAIR,
nun on nJJulli! hvck, mtdo to upKrt Iho hick of Iho (liter
4 irMbJesnlrtgforwsrJ Injtlia ordinary iiosllbn fur pitying, and by
silmptcurrtngrme-iit, whlthnlrri It a backward tad at Ilia tamo
. Ilmo a iIjvum thl rajvtniiSt, fullont litt moll. mi and tnpportt htm
l.i any iHten itlllioiit Ititojfcrliii; In tho Icttt with V frceJoa
cf lilt hiftrnmcntj. ,
'i, i 71 ifn
BAUG-H'S
G-ROUKfB BOMBS,
AOIDS andOIIEMIOALS
rou
rALL SEEDING.
:o:
JLowct Prices,
Samples Sent Free, -
Analysis Guaranteed.
EXAMINE AND OIIOOSE
rno.M tub roi.Lowixa
Old Established Articles,
BAUGrll'S
GROUND RAW BONES
jESrGuiirautccil Pure.-Sajr
In bags on board of Cars at works at tho following
Cash I'rlccs.
100 Tons and over, $10 per Ton
w 11 to vinous, si
so " " 4'J " sa " "
111 " 89 " 83 " "
1 ii ii ' !)4 "
Tills Ilmic U Qrounel Pure ; is not steamed"
or bakeil, nnd tlio solid bono lias not been
selected from it.
BATJQH'S
SUPllKK-rilOSPHATM
Uado from Itavv or llnburned Antm.U Rones.
Cheap for Cash, and Cash only.
Wo are now belllnir our Haw Bono Suncr-rnosnate
on tho following
UOAKANTKID ANAI.YSIl:
Ammonia, - vrom 3 to i per cent.
Motuble and Precipitated Phos
phoric Acid - - - ii j ii n " .i
Phosphate of Lime, rendered
soiuoie ----- zu " 24 -
At Ni:T Cash Wholesalo Prices tn neuters and
Farmers. P. o. u. In Philadelphia, at the following
Low Pricks:
(no Tons nnd nv er. ' JM per Ton, li.noo its.
IU " IUW 1U1I3, ,11,
6 1 " 11 31 ii
80 " " 4S " 3S " " " "
lo " mi :i-j ii "
I ii i. jt) ii j() ii .i ii ii
Standard of Quality Strictly Maintained
Whllo wo annouiicn n niditellon In tlio nrlcn or our
HAW HO.K BUIXIC PIlOsl'HATK, wo viollld re-
ibectf ullv renrcsent to dealers and faruierHth.it Its
slandaiu of nualltv has been stnctlv maintained.
The proportions of soluble and precipitated Phos
phoric Acid, and Ammonia have never been higher
ma a tncy nre in tno article we are noiv soiling ui our
customers. This statement wo mako ns a binding
guarantee.
BAUGH'S
.4CIUi;L,ATt:i
Phosphate Rock.
Twelve l'er Cent. Soluble nud Precipitated
i'uostiliorlc Acnl.
Wo believe
Our Aoidulated Phosphate Rook
to bo superior to mos'. of tho Acid Plusnhate now In
the market. Farmers that havo ucd It for several
seasons are well pleased with It, and the demand tor
lb in rupiui) iiiereiiiMug.
ESfN. B. Ono Dollar per Ton Ad
dltionai on all Prices If sliippcd from
samuiore.
Chemical Supplies
OF ALL KINDS,
Always oa hand, and sold at tha
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
For pure and good A nicies.
tV.st.M) roit ruici: r.ityn.
UND PLASTER
Wn grind only from extra quality of Lump, and
our brand has given the highest satisfaction lor tho
last m u 3 ears. n ico as low as any.
Seutl for Price Lists and Circulum
baugh"& sons,
Mauuracturers fi Importers of
Fertilizers & Supplies,
d'o. 20, S. DolaWeU'c Ave,
PlIII.AIIlll.Plll.l..
1. 103 Sonth St., Baltimom
July st-Sm.
SECURE AN AGENCY
mi. I $M or $100 ,rr VTrek
"The ever ready and tiner out of on'er,"
HOMESTEAD $20
SEWING
520 MACHINE
For pome-silo t'ke.
With Tablo and Fixtures Oomulote,
only $20.
A pei feet and unequalled, large, stronernnel dura
ble rnuehlue, cuiilruel. il elegant und solid, frnihllio
best material tilth lil.il licrn.i I l.-al pieeMon. fur con.
slant family uso or manufiieiiirlng puriio-s. Al
ways ready at a morneiifs notice lo do lis day's
work, novtr out of urili r, und will last v grni-ratlun
wllh inoileruto care; easy iu undi-rsUiid and man
age; llht, hmooth, anil swift running, nice tho well
rcgulatud inoveinont of alluo watch : slruplu com
pact, eniclent and liilUblcwIthulltlmfiniiruU'iiienls
to bo found In iho highest priced inaehines,wurruut
od to do tlio samo woik. tho kaioi- way, and ns raiild
and smooth as a 7J machine. An acknowledged lr.
uruphof lugcnlous inithanlcalbllll, easeuttully the
working worann-s friend, and far In mivancoof nil
ordinary maeblnes for absolute Mit nulh, reliability
nnd general usefulness;
mo item, ren, tutK, beam.
"iijiit, bind, bruid, cord, gsiher, rutile. shirr, plait,
told. BCiAllon.
with wonderful rapidity, neatni ts and ea.se,sows Iho
hliougest, lusting Klltch eimally mo und smooth
through all kinds of goods, from carabilo to fcovcrnl
thlckuoises of broudcloth or leather, wllh line or
coarse cotton, llntn, Hlk or twine, (lives lu-rfecl
satisfaction. Will e arn lis cost several times over lu
a season lu tlie work It does, or mate a good living
or any inun or womnn wuu eleslreb lo uv It for that
purposBi vorksso faithful und eabylho lervauts
...., . luuiuiii.-i , ,ui, ui ureiuiiua. M.
"f cnuuren can ust it without dainaso. l'rlco of ma.
uny enuippeti rur family work
tw Half esse, cover.sldo diaivcrs and cabinet styles
each at correspoiidltiutr low rains. Kale delivery
ITUiranMed. freo from damage. Kipimiatory paiu
i',li,ieUl.lluil,,".M w,m "irravlnes tl ths i-veml
stylos of taachlue references, vsil,tr of sowluy.tc.
!"i!lf.,reo'..(x"'A'l,!l'u1 u ' wl'h libersl Induo
lueuU ty e ittrnrlslbv ciorvyia. Itniliere. bublness
iin, twrnttutfc,,, tutt. ia. who lifslru ex.
JlovEmismJimTS
ff
l , J i. u i-V.
ink wut bii
It
ONU
Si. APLATFORM ROCICER OH
OASTORSf w,th ",0 'on1 'T movement
ot Oisolilti)k!,wtthouttheiirrijecthig rockers
to ratr otbrr furnlturo and tha buret of roomt;
bring, In fact, tho only 1'lt.tform Itockcr lu&do
that hat a perfectly eallrftctory movomuat.
llanufactnred for tho Undo by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for tale by the principal dealers throughout
tho United Slatui.
twlf not kept by any ilealr r In your temn,
lead to lit rot l'rlco Utl and Catalogue, y
N
EV STOCK OF CLOTHING.
AND
Gontlcmeu's Dxoaa Goods.
DAVID LOWKN11EKO
Invites attention lo his largo and elegant stock
anft Fashionable Clotliini,
nthlsstoro on
MAIN STUKCT, IN TUB NEW 11LOCK,
DLOOMSULMtO, l'A.,
where ho has Just received from Now York and t'hll.
adelphia a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
Including the most fashionable, durublo and!
nanasuuio
DRESS OOBS.
CONSl.S'l'lKO OF
l!OX
SACK,
ritocic.
omi
AND OIL OLOTII,
COATS AND PANTS,
OP ALL BOUTS SIZES AND COLORS,
lie has also replenished his already largo stock of
CLOTHS AN1I CASSlMKItES,
rmuitnu
ANDJI'l.AIM VKSTH,
Sill 1(TS,
CHAVATH
SOCKS,
COI.LAliS,
STHIPKO,
IIANDICmtOIIIKFS,
eiLovns,
ISUSPENDlIItS,
AND
FANCY AKTIOJES.
He has constantly on hand a targe nnci well Bdcct.
ed assortment ot
Cloths and Vostings,
which ho ts prepared to mako to order Into any kind
o; clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing is mado to wear and most
of It Is of homo manufacture.
COM) WAT0HKS AND JGWBLUY,
OF KVliKV DESCRIPTION, FINK ANU CIIKAP.
IIIHCASE OF JKW15L11V IS NOT SUUPA.SSKI) IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND rtXAMINE HIS (IKNEIIAL ASSOllT.
HUNT or
Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
DAVID LOWENISEItG.
July l.'M-lf.
ALBRECHT & GO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
Tlio Almiecht & Co. Pianos nro
first-class in ovcry respect, boinir, con
Biilereel tlio lcaeling l'lulnelelplua
mako by musicians nnil competent
iueli-'es. Tlirougli their uxtensivo
fiicintioa, Missus. Alihikcht & Co.
nro enabled to turn out instruments
that nro not surpassed nnywhoro, and
still soli them at prices within tho
reach of nil. No l'inno is pennittod
to lenvo their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most mmuto particular,
bonco thoir guarantoo of fivo years
is a thing of value All lato im
provements of importance aro found
in theso instruments.
Missus. Aliiueciit & Co. havo re
ceived tho most flattering Testimo
nials from L. M. Gottscjialk, Fkanz
Airr, Qcbtave Satteii, J, F. Himmels-
UACH, WlLLUM WOLSlKFI'En lllld
many other eminent artists, besidos
being able to refer to thousands of
privnto purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies and touchers,
l'innos conscientiously selected per
, orders by mail, carefully packed and
shipped safely to any part of tho world.
&For further particulars ns to
references, prices and tornu, addro&s,
ALBRECHT & CO.
. 610 Arch Street, PWUdtlpWa. .
July l4,HT.-ly.
Can't t mode by evrry ttmt tn if
incr.lh In iliobufclrm v lundsb, tit
thoie viillloiMo work csu i-Hbilyrar
U dLTi 1. i!t i.Mn. fl f-i.v rli'l.r In tl.lp ni. n lrflllllCS.
lu;ii,(, inn, tu i xpji.In hi la lluslnebb iJiun'Ut
end ,i ntiiuo. Vicircn. lid beys tt trlllsdnas
wtllpsirin. ivt will lumhli seuu cmoVlitoOut
111 tlie. 'Jin t.utlnoH isvs Uttir Ihuu snythli'V
cue, Mewliibtar ubtukeef nmtlui; you. Purlieu
Jsisflle. Wineni.dnf. yuiiiieisubdinecbonlcs.
their m. i.nu dautbit-iii, unit nil eliu-es in need of
l)liiir vieik id hcine, tliouhl willc lo v m.u Hum
Ml pWullLeVcikutoctr. Now Is tl, limn, Pon t
tlrlt,y, ACUrewslruc S Co.. AUEUSta. JJUllJO,
llifct.ll.'JO.-mn.
CARRIAGE
U ANU V A 0 T 0 Jl Y
llUIOMSllUltd, l'A.
M. 0. SLOAN fi, llUOTllKK
HAVB on linnd ami for sale at tlie niosl
reasonable rates a splendid stock of
(UiutiAdius, muaur.s,
and every description of Wagons both 1'tAlN and
l'ANCV,
nwn f n tm nn1n nf Ilii hpst. nnd mnl. durable
miiceilaR and by tho mot cxnerlenced vvoikinen,
All work pent out from Iho establishment will bo
found tn bo of tho blithest cl.iM and sure lo give per
fect satisfaction. They have also annonssortmcntot
SLBIOIIS
of nil tho newest and nwt faihtonnblo Mvlcswcll
and carefully nudo nnd of tho best material.
Anlnpectlon of their work ts asked as ttlsbo
llcvcd that nono superior can bo found In tho coun
try. Oct. 8, 1ST5 tf.
BLO 03VESBXJ3FJ.GJ-
r i fi.iuv
MAHBLE. WCBKS.
T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STlinET, 1SKLOW MAltKKT.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of
MOHDMEUTAL MABBLEWOBKS
Wouso tho best Alt EltlOAN nnd ITALIAN Marble.
He has on hand nnd furnishes to prdir
MONUMENTS,
TOM 1!S,
HEADSTONES,
UHNS, VASES, Ac.
livery variety ot Marhlo cutting neatly executed at
tuo lowcit iniirkci inii'cs.
A lon prnt'licairxpi'i u-ncii nuipiTMinai uiiruuuu
ri 1iii?iiii!4i iiinl.'os tlio oronrlclor contlilcnt of ulv luir
iiur.Kiion. ah oruois oymaiiiirompiiyaiiciiut'ii
o. r. o. oox vji.
OoVA'. Jl. Work dcliveied free of eh(irye."XOH
Alls. 21, '74-ly. T. L. 11UNTON, Proprietor.
y'AiNwnioiiT & co.,
witoLUSALH citoemts,
N. E. Corner Second and Arch Strccjs,
rillLADCU'llIA,
Dealers in
rKAs. kviiui'm, con-i:!:, suei.Mt, molassks
tiCK,sricK, nie'iHir BonA.ic, Ac.
tvordcrs v 111 receive prompt attention.
i:W-tf
liOI JJNS k HOLMES
No. 17 Centre Stre
Plflitita Gas and Stoaiii Fitters
(.MANl'FAOT'UliriltS OK
rXlsT "W J. IR 33,
OALVANIZKI) I HON COltNlCU,
WINDOW CAPS,
AWNINGS,
Wires TrcllNen, t'ie. Healers in Stoves, Itaiit!'
cs. FiirmiuiM. Ilaltininro Heaters, Low Dovvi
tirntt, Mantels, I'lLMl'S, Weather Strips,
ive. iiM
GAS FIXTURES
nr tno lnipki. ilpstrrn. fcnrrlnl nlti idlon nnld to re
lull Iiil' Heivhiif -Mncldm s of every descrliillou. scales,
l in k". Hell llaliLdllL'. Kev l'ltUm.'. Ae. Pilvalu in hi.
denccs Heated byMeniuat a smalt evsl ulmvu Hot
Air. l'cb gCTV tr.
"jrjlSfAPEIISKEPTONILE
mi inc. ur r tor. ur,
733 Sinsom St., PHILADELPHIA,
Who nro our nuthorlznl nfintii, nnd villi
receive AilvvrtlHciiieiii nt our
LOWEST OAS1I KATKS.
POARDINC
I 'I
0 sulii;ciltier Is now mourned to receive bonrders
I ut his bouse In ltouilngciiek lonnslilp, Ulnnndnt
f hut Is known as IUm Polnls. 'Ilie Iiuumi Iscuu-
iiKiteiiou iiuii'eriiiuc ULilples, no liilnAleullug
lluiiors belinr hold 011 II 1.11 nilsei-. Hood looms.
exrillei.t iiibiu end Iheeeuilcils ol a private hoiuo
Tirius ri-.inui.iblc. J. II. KI.IM1L1I.
jiay ii, -io. ir. iioanug (.new, Pa.
MP (IN
Caps, Capes & Torches
KUWII I'llll II Ll'STllATI.II euicu-
I.iK AND I'KICi: LIST,
L'l .SMMJIIA.M Si HILL,
MANlU'ACTiniRKS,
Nn. 201 Clmrcli Street
PIllLAIlKIPHIA.
July , "7i.-llui.
Arerbatiiu Reporting.
TKItMMs Actual traveling., boarding-, and oilier
czpoiiMS; five dollars a u-isimi, for Inking I ho roiioil;
1111 1 leu (nl.s n folio, hmidri d words, ) fur writing
out Into luug.hand.
Whcro tho mutter reported lu ono day equals e r
exceeds llftv folios, the live-dollar fco will In) rcmllt
ul. and iho'transcrlliluL' long-hand charged at
lltutn cents a folio; but, sll such cases, it few e r
than nfty folios nro purchased, tho live dollars will
be charired.
Address. H. N. Walker, A.M., Couitstcnog.
raphor, liloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylva
nia. Itcsldonco. Iron street, between Third and
Fourth.
limce. With E. U. Orrti. Esq. , (Jolpmbliu-bulh).
Ingi ealrsuon.opiioic U10 vast gsto to U10 ouurl
huUko VKid, nnt Coor, nrst donrto rlghl.
onice.hou.'. tivjuiltwclve to oneo'clotK.
Hb is, IstO-ly
D.4J
Tn tin Win Ulni: C'lius. Wc um now prepared lo
fin 11UI1 till iho us Mini lonumit iiuployiiieni ut
lioines Um whllo of II.cIIuh-, or fur their ipurt-ino-ineiiu.
Piitlnits now, light and irotdiihlc. ivrnuns
i.f iliLer Et-ii t-uKlly ruin fiem ft eenls to J tier
i-vriilng. uinllil'toporllonal sum by ilmollng Ihelr
Whole Hum 10 f,o business. Iiovs snd Kills oarn
beurly us iiiuc usmeiii. That all hI.iimu IhUnolUo
iuiiy m ml lif Ir iuliliei', and test the biuluesswo
inukd lids uuinrnlh'd dlteri To siieh us are nut well
ttalhiliet vo will nnd 01m dollar lu puy for tho
noublo e.( willing, lull particulars, fnniiJfs norili
fcveral dolluis 10 1 oiotuinco work on. und a copy nf
Heine mid Flrrtlde, olio cf Iho lurge'St nud test
Illustrated l'nblicutl6it, all sent fieo by mat). Head,
er. II J oil wcuitKnmiijtijt. proilinbiu woik, aetdrctis
ili-oitre bllnsoii 01 tu, I'oilland, Malao,
BciiUa.Vo.i-lim.
NEW GOODS !
A I1FAVY STOCK,
CS&eapes? than Ever!
S. II, MILLER & SON
nave Just llcccivcd
tlio largest nnd best supply ot
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
They havo ever offered totlicli' friends and cus
tomers.
loths, Cassiinores, and Satinotts
for MEN'S WEAK,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for LADIES' AVE Alt,
CALICOES, MUSLINS, CA.MI1H1C3,
and every vnrlcty of Dry Hoods ilcsirpd,
STOCK OF
Cnrpots, Mats, Ottomans,
LOSED OUT AT COST
FAMILY GliOCERIES,
incluilinr; all the varieties of
COFFEES, TEAS and SUOAltS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
nnil a general mpiily of article ueful for tlio
tablo always on liniul.
CALL AND SEE.
Country proilucc of nil kindt taken in ex
change for gomls at cash prices.
Oct.30,';i-tf
UALIFOKNIA
HU CHlOAflO S: NOllTIt-WISTr.ltN- 11AILWAY
Imbrnccs under ono innnaccmcnt Iho flrcnt Truni;
Hallway Lints of the WIJST and NOltril-WIlSl'.niid.
wllh Its nuuicrous branches mid connect ton, tuirns
tho shoitcst nnd uulckcst route between e'hlrnirn
nnd nil polnls In Illinois, Wi-coxsin, Noiithkiin
MlcniiiAN. .mivvksota, lowe, Nkuuaska, California
uuu mu i'bitiii le'iiuoiics. is
Oninlr.t atiil California I.lno
1 the shortest nnd best, rnuto for nil points In north.
ii r o a. un . u iKiiia. ieirnskii. v nun it-.
'oloimlu. NevaiUl. tJlall. Callloinlri. Oii'irnn. Plitim.
iitil'tiu uuu 4V113UU11.1. tin
Jltlj;vs. Iixllsoii &. Sl.l'aul I.lttv
s the short l!..c for Northern Wisconsin nnd vinnc
soul, nnu ior A.uiusou, Ml. i-nui, Minneapolis, Duluth
aim an points in tuo crcni Moriii-vvcst. its
AViiionst :m (I St. I'clrr I.lno
s Iho only routo for Wlnoim. ltochciler. owntnnnn
Miinkatn. St. ivier. New l'lni. nnd ull niiinis lu
oummil'i ii uuu ieiiii.il -iiiiiuuiiuia. 11a
Crcen Et:i3' siuel lariiucltc Line
Is tbe only linn for.I.incsvlllc, Wnlerlmvn, l'ond llu
i.ar UMiKiiMi, Appieuin, eiieen n.iy, I.seanali.i, Nc
ir.innoc, Muiiuelie, lloiiirhtuti, Hancock and tho
l.uko bupci lor country. Its
rrcciot't nnil SuliiKinc I.Inc
ts the only roido for Ulsln, ltockford, 1'rccport, nud
'Iilf :!(?( :ml D!ilu'-anli.cc B.inc
Is tlio old I.nl;c Shorn lloute, nnd Is Um only ono
Msslin; lliinui'li l.vuiisloii, Uil.0 1'oiesl, lll-hhind
I 'ail;, Waul.ci;.m, liactue, Kenosha to .Milwaukee.
I'lillmaii I'a'ato ai'.H
are run on nil lln-nuirii Indus of this road.
nils is i he usu l.i Ni: ruuniuir Ihuso cars be
lli ecu Cldcaitonnd St. l'aul,Chlc.i(;ii anil .llliiaiie,
or Chlcair and W liion.t.
At ilrnaha our sleepers connect with tho overland
Meepcis on tho DMon l'nclilc Ihdlrond for nit points
vi est of tlm .Mlssrmil i Her.
on tho an va of the tialns from I no east or soulh.
tho Indus of Iho I'lilcaisn tc Noith-Weslcru lhilliiuy
leav i- Chicago as folluvv s
Poll t'OCNCIL 111 ITIH, llMAHV AMI C.M irOKNIA, Two
Ihrou'h trains d.illy, villh I'ulluiau pal.iconr.ilni;
room and sleenlnifciiis lliroui;li to Council Illuils.
rou St l'.ici. anii Minn k vi-ui.is, I u n ilimuli U nlns
d.illy , vvllli 1 ' ul 1 m.i n palate cars ullachcd to both
minis.
roil (IKKKN IAV ANII I.AKK KLl KKIOll. IWO tra ns
d.illy, with Polliiinn pal.ico cars atUichcd, and ruu-
iiini,' inioiiKii in .Miiniueue.
t on .viiLWArkKr. lour inrousrii tra ns uaiiv. rnn-
innn ears onulifht trains, parlor chair cms on day
trains.
rou M'AaTA ami w isosA nnd points in M nnosoi.i.
one Ihroucli train dally, wllh l'ullmau b.ccpersto
v inou.i.
Von Dri'fon:. vlaVrccnort. tiro thioinrh trains
dally, with 1'ullui.iii cars ou nl -lit tndns.
roa iiratucii ami i.a i lo-j-k, via i union, tuo
lliiouch trains dally, with Pullman cars ou nlirhl
t ru I ii tu Menu tor, Iowa.
rou Motx citv ami i eNinoN, iwn rrnins(i.iiiy,ruii
in, in curs to MlsMiurl Valley liiiictlon.
Von I. A hi; iik.vkva, four IikIiis daily.
li'llll llOCKIOIlll. S'lKlll.lMl. KKSOS1IA. JAN'KSVIIIK.
nnd other points,) ou cm have lioiuiituiuiui trains
winy.
New York onice. No lis llroadwav; lloston ofllco,
r Slate Mn el : oiiiaha oniie. '.'Ki l'utnli.iiii Slieot:
Mill l-rnnclMii onlec, l'JI Montgomery Slieet; chlca-
I'utleKtl orr.rcs: o'iei.iik blieel, under blieim.n
lloiiMi; corner Canal nnd Madison siroelsj Klu.lu
street di'imt, comer W. Klnlo nndi'anul Streets;
Wells Sheet depol. comer Wells and Klnrlo SI reels.
Vor inles or lhfuim.it Inn not uttaliiablo Irom jour
iioiiio iit'Lci UKtuis, nppiy tu
W. 11, STKNSI.1T,
lieu. pass. Ag't, Chicago.
Mauvin Hniuirr,
lien. Sup't.Chlcos
l'cb 4,' c-ly
Important to Lawyers.
.lunlUesot tho Pence, 1 unstable, l.ioculors, Ait
mlulsimtors, l.unidlau, Township olllctrs, and busi
ness men generally.
Wo have on bund a ltrgo nssnitnicnt of legal
blanks to the Use of tloruevi. .Ill-.lli.-es und l-'un.
Mnhlc'ri bl.inl.s of all kinds, Nolo and liccclpt bunks
ior .vuminisii-aiuih e.
I' 111 I' li LIST.
ATTOliNllVS 1ILAN1CS.
Picclpc for Suiiiiiions.
-- ri. 1 .1.
" ' Itulo lo lako Dcposltl jih.
" " " " chooM) Ail.lindois.
2 cents nplece, cr 1.75 per hun-ltcd.
Petition La-Appoint iiieulot ttu.iidl.iti.
" " I llull"ii
Itllle tu tul.i- 1l ;i,i,1I1,.ih.
N.urlu Del.l. '.villi 1 '1111 Tension,
- " As-.iuni.ill.
Mechanics l.l. 11.
I in ids each or J'l.fil per bundled
Pelliloii fur Mlenf ln-.il lIM.ilo scents cacti.
.llsi'lt'L'S 1ILANKS.
Siilipii-u is, suuihioiH, Warrants, i:xeculloiis,uifu
25eetilscaeh.
Iamk'S 6 cents each
IIIiih Deeds lu "
P.iichnieiit DCed.s 15 " "
Agleeinenls 5 " "
liriihuii'H Coin t sales 20 for 1 1 SU
Ciiiisiablu's sales s e'eids each
Moiigii'-o and lloiid .12 " "
All kinds of Note.s 1 "
lleeelpls, Notes, School Oiderc, Poor Outers, 8 torn
Orders, neiitlv boiiiid, lonsluiilly 011 hand, or mado
to order on shoi t in. lice.
We-nin pieparcdto do neater Jtibwoiklhananj
either onicoliithls cn-tut v.
llltoentWAY ft P.I.WIII.L,
Ldllora unit rioprletors
Of IllHl'llLCMSIAN,
Pluouishurg, Pa.
THE "MOODY SHIRT."
MADE TO ORDER ONLY.
A PIlllKKOT KIT (( U A 11 ANTKKD.
(leiillouicn doMrlugShliLswlll nleao drop us a lino
and our Age nt hi call and get tlio incasurement.
I'.iciory Corner l'ciiii und Coutro stieeLs.
Addiess P.O. MOODY,
Muitli le,';6-ly bemmon, pa
YULOAN IRON WORKS
DANVILLK, MONTOUll COUNTY, l'A.
WILLIAM II. LAW, Munufaeturer o(
Wruuirht Iron llrldm-n. Hollers. Oaslioldor.
l'lreproof llulldlngs, Wrought Iron itoonug, ltooning
l'raines, I'loorlng und Hours, Farm (Jules and Fcno
ng, also Wrought Iron Piping, blacks and all kinds
ut sin th Work, Ac. Impairs promptly attended to
n . ii. iiriuuuiiu &uiuuuia suiunieu.
OCt. H. Wit -tf
tUHMj '4 bund CuaiuU kid Crt CV' TY. vlrk
M Mitftr 94 m,. .if k. i .) rlw, lo.f.r! trntuX
ly 't in, U.t kw. im 11 um u r uiuik,
C 0. eiATCHUV, Mirr, iOfl Comawe StllPiif
MuicliM-tin,
N
OTlOri
From this da to tha HUmmslnirv fins lliMil.inv will
pat In iiiiii u ilSsnthrstecut wm luinjUi oad be l
mile s nt tour dollars earh.
'1 he coiniuiiy imt on hand 11 lot of gas tar suited
or palming mols, and rsts or other trinbcru placed
underground,
P1I1 o lo cents per gallon or .M int barrel.
00. iit- b. w. iiiu.ic
foot
A"S WOO
BUKINKSH (IARI1S,
VlMlTlNtl OA1IIX1,
IiVil'ICH HKAllS,
llllX HKAt.1,
j-oiTMin, ao a,
Neatly nnd Chetply prlnttil it the L'OLtjii-
III AH OgiCO.
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
I
)I1ILA1)EI,1'1IA AND KEAUINO KOAI)
AUHANOEMENT OF
I'ASSENCIEIl
TUAINS.
July 12, 18Trt.
Tnims i.ka vx ncrKiiT As t oi l nws (srNnAr mcrrTit
Vor Now York, Philadelphia, ltcndlni,', 1'ollsvlllo
Tninaqua, c, 11,93 a. in
lor catnnlssa, ll,:i a. m. nnd T,ss p. m.
For Wllllamsport,0,!3 o,C4 a. in. and 4,00 p. m.
TRAINS FOR MJmnT 1.KAVI5 AS I'OLLOWS, (6VNDAT KX
CirTRD.)
I!avo New York, ,4J a. m.
Loavo phllndelphla, n. in,
I-cavo llenilliiir. 11.3 J a. in.. PolL-ivlHc. 19.1(1 n. m
andTnmariun, 1,50 p. m.
Lcavo Catawlssa, 0,20 o,ss a. m. nnd 4,00 p. m.
Leave Will lamspcrrt ,0,5 1 n.m,1u,oo m. and e,oo p. m
Passengers a r d from Now York nnd Phltado
phla go throui! w lUiout chango ot cars.
1. i:. WOOTTEN,
Jan.il, m-tf. Ooncrnl Supcilntci.dcnt.
NOimiEltN
CUM PA NY.
CENT1EAL KAIIAVAY
On nnd nflcr November 20th, 1S73, trnuis will lcavo
SUNIIUllYns follows!
NOIlTlIWAItl).
Lrle Mall 6.20 a. m., arrive Klmlrn ll.r.o a. m
" Camiudalgua... 3.55 p. In
llocheslcr MS
Niagara u 40 11
ltcriovo accommodat lonll.lon. tn.nirlvo Wllllinns
it ISA's p. in.
I'.lmlra Mall 4.18 n.m., urrho L'lmlra ia.son.ni.
UtirfaloJJxpicss T.1I) n. m. mriv 0 UulTalo 8.W u. 111.
SOUTIlWAltD.
llulTalo Kxprcas 2.so a. tn. arrlvo llnrrlsburB 4.to n. m
" llaltlmoro 8.40 "
LlmlraMall 11.15 a. in., arrlvo Hairlsbiiiir l.Mp. m
" Washington 10.30 "
" llalltmoro 0.80 "
, " Washington s.so "
llnrilsbiirc accommodation 6.1a p. In. nrrlio Hants
hurt; I0.W1 p. m.
arrlvo llnlthnoro s.ss n. m
" Wnshlr.KtonO.n "
Krlo Mall 12.55 a. m. nrrtvo 1 larrlsburtr 3 us a. m.
" llaltlmoro s.10 "
" Washington 10.S5 "
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. 110Y1), Jr., elcncral Passenger Agon
A. J. CASSATT, General Manngo
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL R0A1X
riiilnilelnliin & Uric li. IC. Division.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
ON anil nflcr SUNDAY, APR. 23, 1870
thd trains on tho Philadelphia Ic IMo Hal
i;o.ul uii lilon vv 111 1 un as f olloii s i
mm'n'AjiD.
i:illi:i:XPlli:ssicavcs New York
" " " Philadelphia
" " " Ilalllmoro
" " " Ihirrlsburtf
" " nrr.nt lllhiinspurt
" " " Lock ll'iven
' ihlo
i: II 1 li M A I L lea ves New York
I'blladelplih ,
" " " llallhnon-
' " Hiinlsliurg
" " " Wllllninsiiort
" " " Lock llnicn
,.. 2 si p. m
... MS ji. Ill
... p. Ill
.. v.iu iu in
..lv.'.'O a, in
.. 1,10 iu in
...10.30 11. in
8.2.". p. m
....U.Mip. in
.. 0.10 p. in
.. 4.25 a. m
.. 8.35 a. m
.. 0.40 11. m
.. lo.rs a. m
... 1.3 1 p. 111
jrenovo
" air. at L'rlo
sunAiu exi'iifss leaves Philadelphia.. 7.20a. m
" " " ll.dilinoio T.aoa. in
" " " llaiilsbiirg. ...lo.45a. 111
" " arr. at Wllll.unsport.. 2.111 p. 111
" ' " Lock Haven.... 3.15 p. m
" " ' llcnovo 4.15 p. in
' " Knnc y.ixi ji. m
" " " HulTuIo , .
SUNDAY i:XPIIP.ss leaves New York R.25 p. m
" " " Philadelphia 11 55 p. m
" " " lialiluioru v.iop. m
" " " lliiirlsburg 4.11111.111
" " nrr. at WIlll.iiiLspoil T.4ja.m
! o:
KASTWAIW.
Illf.'A HSl'llKSS leaves llrlo
" " " IaicK Haven...
' " " Wllll.unsport..
" " iirrlveant lluiilsbiirg....
" " " llalllmoru
" " " Plill.idclphla...
' " " New York
fi.in p. m
, 2.10 u. in
, 3.05 p. IU
, 0.10 u. ,11
.11.111 p. M
, s.25 a. m
, V.I 5 p. Ill
DAY UXPllllSS
leaves Kano c.05 a. m
" Iletiovn le.lOa. in
" LiK'k ll.ivi'n 11. 0 a. 111
" WIIIIamt.port....l2 40 p. in
air. at llurilsbuig 4.10 p. nt
" PhlhllMpliU ?.2U p. 111
" NnwYoik 10.15i.m
" linltliiioru 7,25 p. in
" Washington '8.52 p. 111
Klili: MAIL leaves llrlo
11.20 a. m
8.55 p. m
1L.1i.' p, lu
11.1.1 P. 111
2.45 a. Ill
7.1.5 a 111
T.ou u. Ill
to lu u. Ill
12.ssa.in
n.55 a. 111
7.1.5 a in
Mi.', a. in
10.25 a. in
" " Keuovo
" ' Loek Haven.,.
" " Wllll.uiisiHirt..
" arr. at llsirlsbuig... ,
" " lLilllinorc
' " Plilludelnlila...
" New York ... .
VAST LI Ni
I leaves W llllainsport..
nrr. at tlniiNliurg
" ll.ilttuiiue
" Phll.idephl.i ..
" New Voik ,
SUMDAY l.'XPUKSa leaves Wllllamsport... 8.15 a. m
nil. tu iiuiiiNijiirg ll.4ua.11l
" " " l'hllailelphlj.... 3,uap.m
" " " NewYoik 0.45 p. 111
" ' ll.lltlniol'0 7.25 p. Ill
Krlc Mall West. Niagara llxpress West.ljwk Haven
Aecom, Wefct nud Day Kxiucsm Dast nuke close con
iicctlim nt Noithiiinlieilnnd vtlth I S, I!. II. it. trains
for Wllkes-llai round Seraliton.
V.rlo Mull West, M.igai.i Kxpiess West, Urla
V.xprefs West and Loek lluven Aecoinuiodatlon
West make 1 loo icinnccllcn nt Wllllsmsnoit with
N. 1:. It. W. trains north.
Vile Mall West, M.igtra Kxprefs West, suit Day
5piehs Vast mako closo connection at Lock llavt-n
Willi II. 1:. v. It. II. trains.
Hrlu Mull Vaiit and West connect nt Vrlo vvltti
trains on L.s.iM.s It. II. ut corry wllh o. c. i: A.
V. It it. at Emporium vnii 11. N. . P. li. If. anil t
DrlltHuod vi till A V. II. II.
Parlor I'aiH lll run between Philadelphia nnd
W lllliini'.iioil ou Niagara lUpui-s West, 1:1 In Lx
iiie.ss West, I'hll. 1111 liihl.i Vxpiess Ka--t buy
Hxrri ts Vast nnd Sunday iapiess East, blecpltjg
Cars on all night trains.
V'M. A.
RALDWIN,
(Icnernl Supt.
Dec. 17,'75-tt
DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
WVbTI.It.N It.ULItOAD.
IlI.OOM.SIIURCi DIVISION.
Tlme-'lnbly No. s, Takes clTict at 4:30 A. M
MONDAY, NOVVMHUIt 22 1S75.
NllllTII.
STATIONS.
bOL'Tll.
P.Iil
1 1. 111.
a.m.
V la
U 43
V Si
V 31
0 25
II 20
n.m. p ni. p.m.
s .s
s 11
7 tf.
7 4(1
7 41
7 53
7 21
7 22
7 IS
'' 15
7 15
7 07
7 0.1
0 ns
0 54
0 45
li st
0 15
0 em
ii ei i
fi (s
5 54
r. is
5 40
5 31
fi 21
C 23
0 20
5 IJ
4 55
4 Ml
4 U5
P.m.
11 fs
m i union
... -liellevuu
... TnWorvllle...
..Iickauniina
PIIIM1111
. West I'lttslou...
.....VVvoniing
Multliy
Ileiinelt
....Kingston..,,
Klngbtoii
.Plvuioiilli dune.
...I'Dinuuih
Avonihilo
.... Nanlleoko
II 3S
0 48
2 20 c 25
2 i.1 0 so
3 5i
3 411
!l 42
a s;
3 5 '4
3 27
3 2.1
.1 111
3 17
3 11
3 12
3 00
a 01
3 l'l
2 54
2 42
2 31
2 25
2 9
2 13
2 10
2 10
1 M
1 t3
1 4S
1 43
1 411
1 25
1 III
1 15
1 00
p.llli
53
a 31 li C5
lu no
10 (10
10 11
lu 10
in 20
2 :s
2 40
2 52
2 5
S I
a 17
3 in
3 17
3 12
S 27
3 It
3 87
3 45
4 l'l
4 15
4 21
4 '.II
4 37
4 41
4 40
4 6
S 43
0 ,VI
C 55
1 eA
7 00
7 11
7 15
7 25
7 35
7 40
7 43
7 53
8 IS
8 25
8 45
8 t.5
9 00
t. 50
C 55
7 I'S
7 20
15
0 11
11 07
v tin1
V ifi
8 Ml1
8 .'.0
10 23
111 27
10 27
10 32
10 35
10 40
hi 44
10 52
H 51
8 li
S 41
.Iluuloik'si leek.
8 50
8 111
. ..sinekinnny..,
....Hick's Ferry...
. ., in .nil Unveil..
-lierwlek ....
Hilar 1'ieek-
...Willow lirove....
l.liae itidge
Lspy.
...IlliHimsbuig
import.
11 IS
11 17
11 23
11 31
II HO
11 10
11 43
b 14
S tie
8 2
7
7 54
7 4i!l
11 51
7 4'i
7 36
7 SO,
7 W
7 II
7 04
7 u
11 57
12 2
12 07
12 10
12 25
12 32
12 35
5 12
7 40
6 18 7 45
5 11 7 52
5 20 S 50
5 tS S 25
cuiawisra iiridge.
..ciark's Nwiiih..!
liauvine
Chulas y,
e'uincron
5 47 a 111
5 63 8 47
C 10 V 1.1
li 451
.Norlhumbcrluiid.
2 51
n.m.
P.m.
P.m. a.m.
VV. T. llAl-VI'PAll l.nt.1
Supcilntcndent's onico, Scinutoii, Dee. 10, isss!
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
W"M. V. RODINE, Tmn Btret Mow see-
oud, Uloumsliurg, Pu., Is prviuia'd to do si
...
kinds ot
PAINTINO,
ULAINO.
mitl
l'AI'ERIIAKaiNCS
iouce bm ,Jrk!l' M ,','ll prlfis, nd lUrt
ciint.eM)UeiM,,,,M ,odo ",l"'"7
Ml weirle warranted toiilvo naUufaclloa. Ordcra
Viil, F, IIODIHC
V D-11) I
Ofidtff.tod.p. JK.WMl. CO., NewYejli.ro-.
p p n 1 1 in it He mid iiiuii'iir "hit 11 ii
fviiLi,itividti,uiia(uatiiiir(iui('Viti!
(iWh 0 ftl))