The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 13, 1876, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCIUTJJLOOMSBUliG, COLUMBIA (WTNTY, PA.
Agricultural.
The 31aniirl.il Vuluo of lied Clover.
If a ton of Green clover Is worth five, times
iw imieh (or fertlllzliij? inirpnses in n ton of
common ynnl manure- inailo by itnlmiils fed
on Mr.w or timothy liny, nml with strnw
litter largely intermixed, then a uood crop
ol clover might ha rated In value about as
fii.loivs: 'two toui of stalks and leaves, call
mated whcit converted to dry liny, would hn
eqiial to at least four toiu of tho erccti m.v
terial, and half this nmoiint In roots would
bo two tons more; tho whole ix tons inul
tiplled by live, to bilng It to tho ttanJard of
common mnmire, would show a heavy crui
of clover to ho worth thirty tons ol ordinary
yard manure. This cstiniato may not bo
strictly correct, nml it cannot always be, as
yard manure varies much in its value, accor
ding to age, amount of straw or cornstalks
used, and modo ofhcaii'mg or n rr?cr lug,
Hut let tho estimate bo varied so as to meet
the differing circumstances, and it will bo
soen that clover possesses eminent advan
tage". Estimating thj value of a good clover crop
m equal to thirty loads of yard manure, cul
tivators may easily figure which will bo
most economical In application, including
tho drawing and spreading. On hills, or on
jiarU of largo farms remote from stables, tho
balance will bo found to bo much In favor
of tho green crop, Every thrifty farmer
manufactures and saves all the yard manure
which ho can ; but in common mixed hus
bandry it is sullicicnt of itself to keep up n
high stato of fertility in all the fields. A
rotation, comprising tho frequent turning
under of a growing crop, becomes absolutely
essential to n successful and profitable hus
bandry. Such a rotation will usually bo
found most advantageous If tho crop is plow
ed under at two years of age. Tho plants
will then have attained full size. It may bo
rut for hay the first year, and, if cured with
out becoming wet, will not only make an
excellent nutritive feed for cattlo and sheep,
but the manuro resulting from feeding will
bo of high value. Sinco tho introduction
of mowing machines, hay tedders, horso
rakes and horse-forks, tlicro is little necessi
ty of allowing a crop of clover to hecomo
blackened and spoiled by rain. The prac
tice of n lop dressing wheat fields with line
manure applied in autumn when tho grain
is sown is not only highly aJvant:ui!otu to
the wheat, but, iniures the germination and
vigorous groivtli id' the clover.
IVi'iIinp lloi'M'H.
Tim Michigan Farmer has this good ad
vice: Almost mure impor.nneu tli.io tlio
form in which food is given, are tho fre
quency nn J regularity of meals. The hor
se's digestive organs aro not constructed for
long finis. Long intervals without food
produced hunger and hunger begets voracity;
(bod is bolted, and indigestion and colic fol
low. This is doubly true and dangerous with
horses doing liard work. They como to
their long deferred meal not only hungry,
but exhausted ; not only is the food bolted,
but tho stomach is iu such a state as to be
incapable of thoroughly active digestion.
and is overpowere I by lialftlie amount ol
food it could otherwise digest. The proven
uon oi waste is utmost atlaituu when we
give n proper form ; but there aro two points
to which it is right to devote some attention
the torni of the mangers, and attention
to the wants ol the individual animals. The
mangers should not bo less tbm three feet
long, eighteen inches wide, and twelve inch,
es deep. They should have an upper bbr
der of wood projecting inward for two inch
es aim a trausverso u.ir ot nali-incli iron
across the middle. A piece of two-inches
hoop Iron, ou the top ol the manger, pro
tects it Irom damage by the horeV teeth,
This simple arrangement prevents the liorre
from throwing out Ids corn, and tho proven
der is not set in so thick n layer as in the
ordinary narro.v and shallow manger.
How to Cook a Tuknip. I will ask the
reader to cook two turnips, in two dill'erent
ways. The first is to be peeled and sliceJ,
and left to beak in cold water for an hour or
more. Tho slices aro to bo boiled until
quite tender, and then aro to bo drained and
nicely mashed with butter. This is (he
most common way of cooking tliem, and it
has the demerit of washing out tho gum and
the sugar, and tho other tine constituents ol
toe root, and consequently the flavor is very
much rtducid. 'J hu, other root is to be
wasl td quite clian; but it is not to be peel-
en, or cut, or Eoaktd. j;nil it whole in its
"jacket." It will take twice as long as to
rook tho one that nas cut. When, by try
ing it with a fork, you.find it quite tender,
take it up, peel it, press it moderately, and
mah it with butter. Instead of being per
1 aps as you will expect, slroiijr, rank, or
bitter, it willle delieiou-dy full flavored,
and will contain all tho nourishment that
was iu it before it was cooked. Hardener's
Magazine.
What Cnoiy
I.CAVK IK TUB SOU,
Kxpcrimenls mndu in Germany by Dr.
Weisks and several other savants show that
tlio slubble and roots in tho ear h, by crops
tlmt bavo been harvei-leil, add to Ihu soil
niti.!i moro nutritive value than it common.
V uppoM'd. Tbe-o experiments fully ex
plain tho great value of clover ns a prepara
try crop for wheat, and f.r nil othtr crop,
that nro not mannrod with nitrogen, potash
tin-l phfwpliate. Tim clovt r of a single irre
lias been Piuud to leave iiitrn.'cu ennugli for
1 14 biislieNofwlic.il, pho-plioricacidoii'ingh
for 111 bushels, and pitiu'i eiiimj-i, ,,r ft,v.
euty eight biisliek JI-.r.-LM-r. it U fotmd
.thai most of tills valuable material is left in
the bept" possible, condition f.irn-e. H'lielh
erlho nilrogen ol'll.e clover conies wh(,.
ir pnilly fnnn tho soil or fn m ih air, it i
c rt n'y taken fn m a -i-ditimi in whjcl
i' is ol lit'le life to mo-t enqw, and is con
erled into nn avnil.ilile one, hi lliat
praelically, Iho clover is a ( r atnr of nitro
geu in iho soil, as it U iiUo u Millie if lit pur
veyor of potanh and phosphoric acid.
fiiiT-Knoi: Iliirir.it.-Ai die re.vnl ex
Ub'tion f tho CLcster County Agricultural
Suciely, l'eniylvaula, Isaac Acker re
ieiid tin) flisl pvic on l.ullcr. Hi
ir.cde of management is as follows: lie
feeds (en quarts of corn meal and bran to
p h n'-iw per day, with hay. Does not think
Unit enrn fodder mak 1 good butter. The
lemperainro of the cream at churning wn
fifiy even degrees, and It was churned from
twelve lo twenty minutes. U-tssIx ounces
ff mlt and llnre iiuiicts of while ntar to
twenty pounds ot butter. Uses an Ivnbroe
butUr-workcr, wilh a sponge and cloth, and
den not wash Iho butter wiih water, iJIr.
Acker Jielti ves that tho ri-.senllals to make
the dnliy buslnri-Hjiay arn pond cows, well
fill iind.'tnWii rare of, gnslf and convenient
dairy Louses'iuid appliances, and then pro
d ii nee 11 pood article and sell t at 11 high
price. I,n.t year his cows nverngtd 230
jiriinds rnch.
1 1 : t jm, - One quart of milk, halt flip
( f I ii lij-ar, one triwpinnfu' of vuntilu
( i n i tiin-peonlul of liulli r.liiilf a (lip
ti ,1 1 1 nrr ; intrelv urn-b Ide liic, iH.dal'ur
riilii. l In ll p swrcltiud 1 lidding, put It
in llioowii. nrrnJoiuilly t-tirritiir fur ten
in it'iu. It will Ice) (l.c Cfi-tblriicy ol
lie cirfin, and very delicdlc. Ilako until
JiH'Wiudim lop. J
G'ofiMtmiilloii Cniilio Curort.
8CHBNCKU PULMONIC SYRtT,
SUIIUNCIt'fl SKA WKKD TONIC,
FCIIUNt'K'S MANIIIIAKK 1'ILLP,
Are tho only moillclnos that will euro Pulmonary
Consumption,
i- nonuently medicine that will stop a cough will
nconst'iitim death ot tho pa'lenti they lark 11 )t lie
liver, siiipmo circuiniion or ine oiooii, iinmornii'rc
inumvs, uno in laci nicy cniguio ticuonsor ma cry
organs lint mused tint cough,
Liver Comvt n it ana Drmen'
Ma arothncauiesnt
two-thlrili of the cases of Consumption. Many
norwonn cnmnlAln of a nam In the ship, cnnstlnntlon.
coated tonguo, pnln In the shoulder blade, feoltngs
in iirivaim"-i mm nsi u-ssn'-s-s, ui-i iiwu lyiiur h'-iit-llvontho
stomach, accompanied with acidity and
uricuiug up iii nmu,
'Mi "mi stmutomt usually ortirlnato from a dlor.
dero.l condlilon.vt tho sloni.ii h or a torpid Hut.
I'l-rsons so affected, If they take ono or two heavy
colds and If tho rough In Ihese, ca'os Iki suddenly
cnecKcu, mil unu ine siomncu r.nn liter dogcou re
maining torpid and Inactive, and almost beforo they
are aware 1110 lungs are a mass of sores, ana uiccr
nted. Ihn res-ilt of which Is death.
Kclienck's Pulmohla Hvrun Isnnoxtwtorant which
does not contain opium or nnj thing ca'culatcdto
iiii-ik a riiugii suaiiciiiY,
schonck's sea Wepd Tonic, dissolves tho foil, mix.
es with tho gastric Juices of I he stnmach, Kids dlges
lion, lihdcrontesn ravenous nnnetlte.
When tho iron el am co.tltc, skin Milan, or Ihn
r mpronis nl hern lie of a lilllioua tcndency,bchenck's
dmuuruitu mis nrurcipiiicu.
J. II. 8C1IBNCK k FOT-J,
N. 71. corner KlUh and Arch sts., 1'hll.t.
And tor sale by all druggists and dealers. Oct.
Throo Points for Consideration
Darin? tho vast five vonrs VeErettnn hrts liccn
steadily working Itself Intopiiblln favor, and tlwo
who were at tlrsl mostlnervdalons Inreir.ird tolls
mcriis nie now ns inosr. anient inenu una siippon
era. Tlicro aro Ihren pssentLiI causes fur those hav
In,' a horror of patent medicine, clmnalii their
opinion aim leniuii; inerr immcncu lowaru me uu
vuncpmpiit of VpirMhio. lst.lt Noli InneMlly pre
pared medicine, from harks, roots nml herbs. Id.lt
honestly neeomptlslps all that Is claimed for It.wllh-
uui lenMiiff nnv u.in euecii in inn msieni. iiu, it pre,
Sf-nls honest olifhpi i In iPStlmonlilH from hoopsf.
nell-knmwiclilrn'SWhose'-lcn.iHiresnrensunielpnt
f;u,iranteoof their earnestness la Urn mailer. Tuk
njf Into con-ilileralliin tho nit quantity of medicine
nroinjlll. conspicuously neion mo puiiuc lnrou?a mo
lMmln; ndvei tlscment-s In tho newspaper eolumni
wim no proot or mentor genuine vouchers or wuar
It has done, wo should bo pardoned rormantfest'n?
asmalldeRreoot prldoln prp"-enllni the follow lnr
lesumonui irom ucv, .i.m inekprsnn, inn pvipui.u
and evcrrjchMI pisiorut the South ll.iptl.it Chuicii,
Boston i
The Tlrr d limb Sup ferSIppp.
llosiox, March 1, 1STI.
II. It. Stkvens, ns.i:
Hear Mr It Is as maeh from a cnse of nutv ns of
ETAtltudo Hint I wrlto to my tint your Vejrctlne has
been of preat help to m when 11011111170130 seemed
to avail which I could safely use. Hither execssne
mental work or unusual euro bums upon ran a ner
vous evli.iusllon that dciieratel needs sleep but. ns
desperately delles It. Nliht after lilijht the pour,
tired bodv sues for sleeo until tho ilav-d.iwn Is wel
comed back, nml wo licxln our work tired out with
nn almost fruitless ehaso after rest. Now I hie
found Hint a Itttio VpcpIIiio taken Just before I retire
Klves inn sweet, and immediate sleep: and without
nny ot tho oll cHects of tho usual narcotics. 1 think
two tlilnirs would tend to mnko brain-workers s.een.
1, n little less work. 2. a lltllo mora Vcgctlnc.
nis
prescription uas ueipeu me. lount. vcp.,
J. S. DlCKEKSOt.
lours, so..
Vnltinhle lhlilenee.
The fnllowln? tinsnlielted tesllmnnlil from rtne. (I.
T. .lker. 1). I)., ftirmerli n istirrif llinvilnln Siiiiro
ehureh, nml nr present settled In I'nwl lpnee, I!, f..
must he estenied ns rpll.ilile pldpnee. No one shntiM
fall tonhPi-ve tint this testltnnnlsl Is the result or
twn yenrV etperlenep with Vptrpllne In T.'ev. Mi.
Walker's family, who now pronounce If Invnhi ilile.
I'noviPEvcn. is, I., iftl Transit St.
II, It Stevens, Ksq:
I reel Iwiund to express with mv slirnaturethehttr'i
value I nl.iee unnn vnur Veaetlne. Mvf.imtle In""
used U for tne list two-iears. In nervous dpellltv I
l Inviibnlile. and I reenmtn"nil It In ninwho may
need an lnvlsor.ittnir, i-enovatlns tonle.
(, t'. WAt.KF-n,
l-'crmerly jiastor of Po'-doln Sq. Church, ll-'ston.
The Hest llilileiipp.
Ttio f-iUouIn? lettp from lov. II Ilest pnstnrof
ran ri, 1; I'hureii.xaiu-k.vass.uiii be read w ill In
terpst bv many phv.lclans. Na peisnn can d-iuM
fills lesllnmnv. and theie Is no doubt of tho cur.itlvo
powers or vegpune.
Katick. Mass., .Ian. 1, ISTt.
II. It. Stevens ;
hear sir wo have rood reason for reeardln? your
Ve-rettno n medicine ef tho greatest value. We feel
assured that It has been the nvansof savlntrour
sun s inc. 110 is now seventeen vears or nire; ror rue
last two venrs ho has suffered from neeroslsnf the
ler. caused tiv scrofulous affection, anil was so far
rcciuceii mat near v an ln saw 1 m t nonsr it lits rp.
eovery Impossible. A eounell of nb'oplivMelanseiiutd
rftve u.-? but f hn faintest hop" of his evpr rnllvlnr.two
of tho number d.'cl irlne that re) was lieyond Iho
reach of humin rempdles, that even amputation
could not save htm. .lust then wo eommenccd trl In?
him Veuetlne. and from that tlmo to tho present lie
iism iippn ennuniiouMV imprninir. iiena-s lareiv re
sumed his r.Midles. thrown iiwnv cnitches and cane,
and walks about cheerfully and strnnir.
Thousli there Is silll some dKcharue where the
nmo wasunecd. wo lr.vo the fullest eontlJcnco that
In a little time he will be perfectly cured
Ilohns taken about three dozen bottles of Voce
tine, but Utelv us-s but ll'tle. ns ho declares that ho
Is too well to be tnUm: mxit'clna.
liespectfully ynurs.
K. s. iiest,
Jlns. i 0. P. 11E3T.
lEellulde Kvldeupe.
1V9 Baltic St., Brooklyn, Nov. tl, 1ST I.
II. R. Stevkks. Ksi !
Dear sir From personal benefit received nv its use
nsweu s inim personal Knowieojreor n-oso Whose
cures thereby havo seemed almost miraculous. I can
most heartily and sincerely recommend Vegetlnu for
tuu uuuipiuiuui wuieu it 13 t'luuieil to cure.
JAllKR P. Ll'DUVtt',
Lato Tastor Calvary Hap. Church, Hacraincnto. Cal,
Vegetino is sold by all Druggists.
Oct. u lra.
WILLI AMSPORT
It WE OUIt NAMI! STAMI'Kn ON THE IIOITOM
A N 11
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED
Our Goods etui bo liml in
overy
town in tiie County.
J. E.
DAYTON ct CO.
Willinmsporl, l'a.
Kept, an, -,r, am.
iCOUHTER.PLATFORM WAGON&.TRACK
CLG AGENTS WANTED-SKs
JitllU rui 1 'VCE LIST
MARVIN SAFESjSCALECO,
265 BROADWAY A. Y.
721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA. PA,
108 BANK ST. CLESE. O.
Jlncn 31, ic.-ly.
Chtapctl Suopt that can le unit nr the fMuw-
lst,-or.e Par will f n ns far ns two of nnv clher.
vd.-Oiily hull ll.e usual ruMltg li-li.tr nii lr'd,
there Is 11 satioi; tf inoretlian Ihe entire ci-stot il.c
Soap In lubrr ulone.
SI 'Iho ricihi-snrn inndo SWEET, f'l.FAV.on"
JVIII'IB wllhOHt EOII ISO or K AIldNII. Ihi.s ul)
Injury to tin m Is avoided. 'I here Is a fn Ins In fuel
and hard woik.snd ilui wiiKtiimr isii,,t, rni.t-nm
half 1 he usunl time.
t Is al-o rnai-ntiKcd under a pennlty of fitly dol
hrsnotto lnjurolheilothis or hands, and as (.lie
trial Hllleiuit'lri nry peis'.n to iiscerulu llielrulh .f
Uium' slute meats, It would nivr fv the i.rr'prh lor
ti piLniro In an extenvi'-p kvkipui i,r i.iiv, iiutn. nmi
claim such ih-rldrel infill for Ids seup inilisti he
Unew fruia iwMilve exirrkiieo that It t.mdd rror
tube In isir) letput what UvUlrned frlt.
'I I Is nlso a tuiicr l-onp for nuvisu and Ti 11
r purpusvK.
W.UINEi; KII0DFJ3 fi CO,
WIIOUWALK l'ANOV OKOCEIW,
(ItCNItlUL AllkSTH,
Aug:. 4 "Hl-Jin, II. C. fi (10. ruil HlulpUla, l'a.
1 O " 'r- 1 1 Hi'.
rri is vii ltd. (nil t.iiid
" ttiuf ine.
J'tKli je,"c-ly,
ii ii.niu., Aituuo, vunr,
EW STOCK OP CLOTHING.
AND
Grcntlouion'a Dross Goods
David i.owi:.Vi)i:i
Intitcsattontiontohls lartfoahdclcffantstock
ana Fashionable Clotliino,
nt tils store on
MAIN HTUKET, IN TIIR NKW II LOCK,
llLOO.MSnUltd, l'A
whero ho has Just received from New York and Phil.
ndelphla a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
Including tho most fashionable durable and
iianasuinu
CtKMISTINU 01'
IJOXj"
SACIv,
KllOOrC,
amu
AKD OIL CLOTH
COATS
AND PAINTS,
OP ALI, SOItTS SIZES AND COLOIiS,
Tie has also replenished his already Is rge stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSLMEKES,
STIHl'EI),
FK1UKKD',
ANDJI'I.AINIVEsTH,
SiIIUTS,
CIIAVATS
S-OCK!-,
C0LL.I!3,
IIANDKUIICHIUrtf,
(I LOVES',
.'SUSPENDEItS,
AND ,
FAN'CY AIJTTCIIIS.
He h.w constantly on hand .1 larfe nt.d well select-
ed assortment ot
Olotha aad VostingH,
wldch he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind
ot Homing, on very short notice, and In tho best
manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and most
of It Is of home manufacture.
GOLD WATCIIKS AND JEWELKT,
OP EVEHV DESCIIIPTION, FINE AND CHEAP.
HIS CASE OP JEWELTtV IS NOT snitlAS!KI) IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL ASSOltT
MKNT 01"
Olothiag, Watches,
Jowelry, &c.
DAVID L0WENI5KHG.
July 1,'73-tf.
BLOOMS BURG TANNERY,
. .1. 11 12 r nis a
I) KSI'i:CTFUI,IA aiinoiinccs lo the public
j that ho has rt opened
VI)H 'S TAXNEHY.
(old stand) Illonmsbiir'r. l'a., ut iho
Forks of tho iisjiv and I leht streci
roads, wIiPio all descriptions of
leather will be innrtn in tin. mnui
Eiuijsianuai iinu woihinanuuo manner, and sold at
prices to suit tho limes. The highest price In cash
will at all times be paid for
G It E E X
TI I D E S
of every description In the eohbtry,
roiiRj-c is resjiecllnlly solicited.
The public pat
i.iouuisuui ucr. 1, ist.-
Til E
EYE & EAR.
DR.
G. O. McDSRMOTT
imikes the livatmentof
Diseases of tho Bar & Svf
.vspni.M.TV,
ard Pas oner erl nt Yvl'lhm,, ml 1m nn
nsllliiltoii
hiiireiln
fir the treatment and pen. nr miLm
fieiu s'ich dlse.es-s.
(mice Hours. -I'ntii 8 j. m , 1 to 3. ii.ir, tuts p. m,
CallonoraiUress
ti. . .ni:n iijjo'n', t?. u.,
. . "3 Edwin t-i., Hll.iuisi,rt, I'.i.
April as-Cra. '
ALBRECHT & C07
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
Tlio A1.pnr.c1iT & Co. Pianos nro
first-class in every respect, buinn con
sidered tlio lending l'liiliulelpliiiv
niako by nnisiciana nml competent
judges. Tlu-otigh their oxtensivo
facilities, JIissus. Ai.iiueciit & Co.
nro enabled to turn out instruments
that nro not surpassed nnywlioro, nml
btill sell them nt prices within tlio
reach of nil. No l'inno is permitted
to leave their faclory unless satisfac
tory to tho most minuto particular,
licnco their (,'tiarantco of live- years
is a thins of value-. All lato im
provements of importance nro found
111 these instruments.
Mi-kmh. Alum-cut & Co. have re
ceived tho most ilnttering Testimo
nials from L. M. Gottsciialk, Fiianz
AllT, Gl'STAVE SATTElt, J, V. 1 1 MM ELS-
men, William Wolhieffkr nml
many other eminent artists, liesides
bcjng nblo to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
liurics, societies nnd tcaclicrs.
rianoa conscientiouslysolected per
orders by mail, carefully packed nnd
shipped safely tonny partof tlio world,
JOyFor further particulars ns to
references, prices nnd terms, nddrcss,
ALBRECHT&CO.
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
July n, tsTO. ly,
Sum! a!, to (I. UOWELI. te ( ()., N Yorlt. fo
Paniphlet ol 1(0 joffs, (inttlnln; I'tU of s
uiwjpapers, and esthualesBlawlnBCioitoI aavcrtl-ii-
Mir :h 10, 7-
-I
its I .rfSrrU
PIANOS.
BLOCMSBUBO STATE MORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NOKMAL SCilOOL DISTKICT.
Bioomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
T.
TIlHSCII00t.,nsat present cnnslliateil, oners the very best, fi-llliles lor Professional and Clasdsal
liiilMlnKSSpacIous, InMllnif nnd cummodIou3 i conipktely htaled by stuum, well U'UlllatuI, lthted by
snrlmr wuler.
ieauoii ueniuirui, anu easy 01 ncccss.
'nn 111 111. nnn ensy 01 neppss. -i fli" ners
ToT-hers
moderate. .Fifty cents a week lU-ihieilnn lo alt expecting ti teach. S tudi i Tad It tod it nnv t m'n. J ViTl ,
1 nurses ot study prescribed cy ttiu state 1 "
I. Model School. 11. Preparatory. Ill, IJlemcntnry, IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I Acailuuic. 1 1. Commercial. 111. Course in Music. IV. Course in Arl.
Tlio Elementary. Relent tlio nnd flasle.il Couras nro I'ltOI'EssiONAt,. and students LTmbntinn- itini-..!,, .p,,i,- cm. . ,n. ' . . ' ... . ,. .
ccrrcspondlniilicKrccs! Master of the Elements! Master of the A elicesi A astcrof thoUltoW r
their nttnlnments.rlt'ned bv the oniccrs of the hoard of Trustees, iuj Classics, (.lnduates In tlio other Corn sua lecono .SluiuI Oei tlllentes of
1110 course or Mini j presenceii ny ine Mare is lioeral, and thn Si lent tie and Classical courses nro not. Inferior In tlioan of nur w, r-, 11.
' 'V..TO'i.S lonooltlioprlm"bject"o
S . , X LVi1 lit 1 , . ,l. V'V...'"'"'.,,i"' . r.ry'i 9. J."un?. ncrsom of eoodablllthsand lisuI purposps.-ihoSe who u rn
UilnloKUP, address tho I'llnclpal.
ikin. wii.i.i.v.u cnwi.i.i
rrt-i.Iileiit Hoard
sept, s, to.-iy
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
or SNTcnucr to evdiit own.
A PIANO OH PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR,
with an adjustable, back, raailo to support tho hack of tho sitter
nhllo leaning forward la thuordlnaryiiogltlou for playlnj, and by
a tlmplo arrangement, which filfcs It a backward nnd nt iho samo
tlmo a downward movement, follows his motions nnd supports lilni
la any position without Interfering lu tho least with tho freedom
of his movements.
1 1 ,
rd7"'"""''''''',;'''
.wn- ,. iiaSifClaSB.
0 MmmmMwm
i'i 111
1 y.
I lllfi (Jl KALJlfiST STOVE IN T M A MKWW
Because the Heat insses uroiind the liuto
HEATING TMIiWHOLU STOVK.
Allowing no wa-.te lieatio pass up llic eliinincy.
ill ti ; in iniu'li worlc as a liiryp stovo
1:111
-I.Xjnj1 T'Sili COAL.
or ECONOMY nml JHCAUTVit
AIL TO EXAM I N IS Til E AUG
V OR S A L E
ROLLINS &
Bioomsburg, Pa.
Oct, 1?, ,c.-?m.
VISSGH Kit & HALlS
OONOKNTJIATED POTASH
Warranted r.iml tn nny I'ntukli In llie'u'iirlicr,
" "'.i"-.ir n.i iiiireiiinill-tl l.jo lor
fill IMiri.U.IM iUP Mlllll. It I J U.I.I.
rutiinln one nounl inetnl pun.. rniiv,,i,i,mt r,i.
usa In famlUeH for uidM'.i; hard and sort nuuiw, leal
furcpa4inirpuiioHi-s niiii r.dly. liin-eilous for nuk.
Ing soap, etu., nceompjiiv each can.
Kor tleiinlnj tyi, prisns, inaehluery, paints.
softenlnir wuier, washing sluts iui rrult tteiu! lu tho
ii, ,a ,uui,iuiui,-,i iur eci jjejicu uuu eoneni
eneo hi pai kiiire. I'Vr tain by min-crs and nruj.
k'lsia everywhere, "
Vlssi'lii-r A Mull's Inu-rllel.lt. ,n1 DMnrrcliuit
1'iii.ili.r it iiu!ij.il,l fur in,- ileHnicilou of Ihn pi lulo
busr, vuttui uuiiii. arusthiipis rs, lulee.rals, riiuches.
lusi-cts, uml veru.tu nt ull MiuM. It U Imrmlsm 0
men and uiilinuls, und far eneawr than I'ui U irrien
for Ihu den runt l 11 a t-riuln. It U ulMlmultublu
as a iiimm-ktast. 1 urlfjlnif tho sir In ho,lialund
Ul; rooms, nnd di strujlnic Iho foul (shasi f klat.
cellars, si ut.I.w. 4c. 1'iitiip In c-nu ikhiii louud, iw
salo by liriifgUUuiidlirocramtr.wUnv,
VISHCIIIilt .V I1AI.I,, .llnu-rm lun rs
U WALLSTliKKT, NKW VOllK.
Au-;. l.- Jin
L. GHiriWOLD, A. M M. D.
experienced, cmclent, nnd nllvo to their work.
OYni - enpp.i rm aki ,n, n i, -inii,Ai..,.n.i. ..
of 1'rui.teeN
St. A PLATFORM ROCKER OH
CASTORS, villi the lone; cany movement
of tlio old stile, without tho projecting rockcra
to mar other lumlturo and Iho baprs of roomH;
liehi'r, in fact, tho only Platform Itoclccr modo
that lias a perfectly satisfactory movement.
Manufactured for tho trade by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for salo by tho principal dealers throughout
tho United States.
tsyif not kept by nny dealer In your town,
end to us for 1'ilco List uud Catalogue,
oi" nnv other iiiuho with less
cannot
A N D
he excelled. J)0 NOT
before Ijuyinir, elsewhere.
O . 1, Y 1 V
HOLMES,
PUIiLIU SALE.
IP Mit ;eif un Order of Ihe Onhans' Point of
i.iuiui.i.i isninii, ine imiierslcnvd i.xisuiur. .te.,01
.Jul. 1, lli uili, tu'ouf .l.teksiin luwiii htp lu said 1 omit)
ileeiusid, ,V. ixputki lu I'uhllJ salo on Iho 1 reinlsoa
on
Tliritfill.VV, OOTOIIIIU 211, IS7U,
nt 1 r'i i 1 loin Ihe iilldi ncn df salJ day, Iho follow
ll'K ii. -s 1 ,Ug lint 1 siute tu-ntl : All lluil eeilaln
iileie, 1..111I i,i- 111,1 ,,f lu ml HI11.1U1 In .luckron
l.inIilnlhsi,d nitinty, aiUuliilnir hinds of Irani
I n-i i en I he 1 i, inLds uf Jacob Cttil.l) 1111 tho north
l.iliil-i'I WlUlniu ,Muiij,ir on Ihu wist and uurlh,
uud liiiuthlniiKif-di 11,0 Host.iiiiil lands of Humph
ley I'url.ir 1 h 11,0 minli. (u.tiiliili u ct uensitiiid
lill. four . ii.ikui,diillmnice. via lien Is eiutid
hi um 1.1.1I l hi 11 uud hi In r butbuhillni,". About a',
iiiKKil mid uml i eimr sid Istniue IntlniUr.
Giiul water at. ip :t )lnt- house, and IhcioUui
ILo I'll mhes a nci d joiu.g applu tic hunt
'1 1111 ti f Ude.- 1 n lsreii.t of em, fourth of the
pin fhiiM) intLiy lo Ln 1 aid ul Uc i-lrlVluif down of
llei.ioiiit),!!!;! ie.iuilli Ies Ittti ten isr lint
i.llfei 1 idliiiiullen ulitnhile 1 f wdr, nnd the 11 inula
lag 11 ri e lem 1 Iw In ti.e ) 1 in- Ihiunitt r, with Inter
in In in itidiiuu'tleu nisi.
inn Inner 10 pay lor In i d.
,"'iw,.'t'i.u,u.ljUS,-ut,0-J'- CIUO.D.IIKATII.
fcit a. is Jtucutor. 1
... .uv J,VV, uuu duuuiiuiL VgipUl LUUllieii
Principal.
Imrninc.
-,'iis, 1111V1
(fas, and furnished ultli a haunllful supply of pure.sott,
. ..
."'.ff . ,'ir,h S' . . m aM "wromra.
Evitnsos
"v" -""
V. C,!,, in!t pii.
fitrr.talilnn. Inlr.111
tn Inlnrnvn 1 h. lr th.ip
for ;vell raid labor after luu Ing School. For
('(.. .1. !. I'lSi:i:.i:, Seerelnrj.
BLOOMSBUHO
Ill U 111
MARBLE WOfiKS,
1 L; GUNTON, Proprietor,
MAIN STItlllir, Ilf.l.OW MAHKK'P.
iiKiiiii'irttirer 0 ami J 'otter ui all imih 0
Mil TJTTf'TTi'T'J'T1 A T TJI
MAR1
iuuiiuman I'm tittuujjiii xut.ixi
WeiHi'theliest AMUIIICAN nnd I'l'At IAN Maible,
lie h.i3 on hand nnd f iimlshos to onler
.MON'U.MHV'I,
TO.MI',?!,
ii:ai)Stoxi:s,
Ult.VS, VASKS, icc,
Ijvery variety nt Marblo cutting neatly executed at
biiiiii'iK',.i. iiiiiuvi'i i'in-1-s.
A lon-rpraetlealeNpeileneennd personal attention
to biiilni'ss tn.il-i'S the nronrlelor eontldent or l-IvIul-
Satisfaction. All urders by mall promptly attended
8';&.V. 11. Work delivered free of ehtnje.'pa
All','. 21, '74-1y. T. I.. flt'NTON, Proprietor,
THE LlKEWAS NEVER KNOWN BEF0RE.-Wo
si-nil tin' Jii-liiimll UVeMy Slur, 11 rtno ctctit
I ,.uv, iu. -,-ikiiv 1, 'lillllll Ii.lll- . IHUrlH Hdrtll III pnll-
iiih. nml f,rii riWIof gou,l ii,i,luii; in tttiT, lor 61 on,
tier ijir.
It I)
IU" I,ir(ifii kii,T in tup uniti-,1
niuiPi rur in moHfu, t.ncix utiliscrl r I II rfr vn n
rnpr or thn tfamtful rngrnrxn ; ""lilt; 1'OOIt.
THi: I'OOIt .tSANsMtIK.l.' i7.e1 24t31
i ricJu-B i a j icture that troulil grace any drawnj room in
the nml. o hIso ntnl tn rack nbtcriir ii copy of
tlieShir lllimlralnl Almaiiar. UACtx.eTtii
limt l ci'iit fur pucKiny iitnl mailing rri'iiiluim.
it'iJ'r'rccml Inducciiirnttj tooccnts. To nny remon
Ioirhiir tocet up clul, wo v, III mtici fmanirlPCoi'y
nr tho I'irturo and n rain (users cmttlt.ou rdfiM of
2't rt. Spociinen ropy of the pnperrw. )SmhI i'or
une hrrur" itiiiHMTliiliiir lor any oilier.
lilt; ST A IE Walnut M.t t'iociiiuatl, O.
W
AIXWIUGIIT&CO.,
WHOLESALE (JltOCEIlS,
N. E. Corner feecond and Arch streets,
rmt.tDEi.rmi,
Dealers in
rUAS, KVHUPP, COFFEE, SCOAIt, llOLASSEb
r.tcE, sriCES, cicaub soiu, ftc, Ao.
orders will receive prompt attention.
si.T-tf
T lilSf APEIIS KEPTON FILE-
mi mt urr mi. of,
733 SusGa St, PHILADELPHIA,
Ulio nro iirr niitliiirlzed nKenls, nml I1
reeehu Adverllsenieiiin at our
I.OWTs.1' CASH ltATJJS.
PUBLIC SALE"
or vALUAHra:
REAL ESTATE!
IiyUrtueof an order of Iho Oi phans' Court of Co
luusbU county, will be suld mi 1 bu premises on
SATURDAY, OCTOIiKU 21st, 1S70,
?,,,?,?. Scti!'. '' tl,,Iu"'(.' real estate, Lite ihu
propel ly ot Ueorgo Pilli-i tmiii, dLce.i-ed :
All that certain tract i.f l.nd situate la Locust
township, Columbia count t. Louiulul ui.il ,Ii,m,iii,i,,i
us follows, i o-w it i Ilivlui.liuf ..la stm.eund run.
iiIIib firm theiite by hii.il nuvt 1 r hite 1 f the 1,1 nh 1,1
eliihlii.e, Uereaseil, i,urth sS", difleis it 1,3
a-li I ertiiex lua ttuni-hi i,p, tin nee i.uiih a), lie
viits wtt ur. i',.iim,iiI.u i 1 .1 .1., .... 1 ,
... .'iimi nuiiiil lieuiles 1 il-,1 Ihl T.IUl,. 1-clll
111 asl'ilie. llienee In Ihe s.ime Solllll VS. ili-kri-i
,',V, i -"-u I'eu lies 10 1 ne jiaceot licH-Llui; con-
10
neat meustire, be I ho same luMoorhfs.
1 1. IMS llr ft 1.1' l.-i. 1, ,., ,., l.rt I.lrt, ,1,..
utrlL'l.,,- ,1..,..,..,. ' ... - . iiiu
coulliinaUon tf tale, ul 1 11.0 balance In 'me jenrl
l . II. PAllNAKll,
Sep. 53, '.o-ts. Aauilnhirulors.
GLENN'S
smniuii soap.
Tiiriuofdiu.vCuRr.s Dishasps orTiir. Skiw,
11i;autikii.s iiu: Compixxio.n, I'kevk.ni?
AND Hl'.Mr.DILS KlieUMATISM AND GOUT.
Hi:Ar.3 Sores and Ahkasions or tji
CuucLii anu Counh-uaqts contagion.
This Standanl External Ucmedy for Krpp.
tlons, Sores anil Injuries of tho SUin, not only
IIWIOVIIS l-KOM Till; CollPU.XH)N ALL 11I.L.M
lsims arising from local Imiiuritics of tho
blood nnd obstruction of Hie pores, but also
those proiluccit by the sun ami wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders tlio cuticle
MAKVIXOUSLY CLF.AH, SMOOTH anil PLIANT,
and being a wiollsosie iiEAUtiriCR is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
All tiil kemldial advantages of Sul
l'HUR IIatiis arc insured uy tiik usr. op
(him'H tittljtliur Soap, which in nihil.
Hon to its purif)inj: elTccts, remedies and pre.
'tNTS ltllUUMATlSM and COUT.
It also IISINFECTS CLOTIIINO anil LINEN
mill PREVENTS UISKASliI COUMUNICATLO bv
contact with the pprson.
It pissolves DANORuri', prevents bald,
ncss, ami retards (jrayncss of the hair.
Vhysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices-25 and CO Gents per Cake: Per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1,20,
N. U The 50 can cjfct, are d,0 v at
y) cvDtf.
VlllLVH HAIK AMI WMSKEll Ul'lJ."
UlncU or ltruuu, 00 L'cqu.
net. it, to. ly,
A r-J OHtsa
.ii. iu p,..'i
E7 IW
WEW GOODS I
A III5AVY STOCK,
dices per 'fcfaaiz Kvoz!
S. H, MILLER & SON
IIuvo Just Kccoivcd
tiio largest aiul best supply ol
CHEAP AKD FASHIONABLE
DSI GOODS,
They havo ever offered lolhelf friends nnd cui
tomers, (Jloths, Ossiiiiores, alll gatitiotto
for MKN'S Wi:.Vll,
Cloths, Alapacas, Morinos,
for LADIKS' AVKAIi,
CAMCOKfl, MUSMXS, OA.AliilUCS,
and every varlcly of Dry (lootN ilcired.
STOCK Of
Oiirpat-3, Mats, Ottomans,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
FAMl LY GltOOERIES,
ineluilinj; all tlio vaiitties of
COKKKKS, TiCAH and SUGAUS,
COUNTRY PRODUOE,
and a general supply of article iieful for Ihe
table always on hand.
CALL AND S333.
Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for pjomU at cali prices.
oct.sn.'Tt tr
CALIFORNIA
tiii: ciiicago .t;;onrii-;-r.sTi:iiN kailvay
lhnbrnees under ono tnaiiaijement, the Croat Trunk
ldillwiiy Lines of the W IM' and Noli lll-V,sl',ntul,
with Us numerous brati'-he'intid connections lurins
the slioiiest, and ipilckcht ruuto betiveen chlcnirn
unit all points lu Illinois, Wim-onsik, NourtthiiN
MtiiiniiN, .MiNs-KsoT.i, Iowa, Nkuiiaska, California
and tho Wesler n Territories. lis
CMicjtiit nml 1 aiirot nla E.Itic
I-i the shortest and Lest tonte for nil points In north
etn III liiois, lnn.i, Dakoln, r I insk:i, m iiiIiil',
celiir.i'J.i, Neni.'a, Clali, tuiifiunla, oieL'un, udim
.I.ip.iu mid Aiistuill.i. It-t
lilc,i;;i, .,I:-.Ii;;i):i & ,. j'au: S.ltit.'
Is the short line for Noilhern Wisconsin and Mlnni.
-lot ii. and fur .MiuIImiu, m. p.iui, .Mliiiii-.ipi,ll-,l)uiutli,
and all pi li.is lu Ihot'teul Noith-msl. lus
Vi'iut.tiii ii:ni si. (( r :.nio
Is the i.nly route for Wlncm, ltuhester, Owalonna,
ManMil.i, St. Pi ter. New I 1m, uml an poium p,
suulhcrn and central Minnesota, lis
fii'cci) SEuymid .1!:n(j:u'Ct I.Iim;
Is the only lino for.lanesMlle, Watertnwn, Pond Iiu
Lar lishkiisb, Applettm, ilieeti Hay, I'si-minb.i, Ne
K.iiinee, Mai-iiui-lte, lloiiKhton, linneuck nnd Ihu
Lake superior country. Its
B'i ioi I !ii:il Sii!iniiiu Mnc
Is the only route for tiffin, Itockford, Kreeport, and
all pull Is Ma 1'ieepoit, lis
C':ilcatl !!itl -liiUvaiiiicc Line
Is the old Lake Shore lloute, and Is tho o ly mm
passim; thiuu-jii Dv.inslon, Ijike I'm est, llluhl.md
I'aik, ii'aul.eicun, lMelne, Ki nooha to .Milwaukee.
'ti;::it:iii J'ii'at c :i-s
are run nn all throuRh lialtn of lids read.
'lids Mho tiNl.V mm; ruiinlne; llie-e ears be
tween Cl'.icairn nnd .sr. lMul.clileafcii mid .Mllwuukee,
iir chli'iitfo and Wltioua.
At Omaha our sleeixM connect .illh the ovei land
sleepers on the l l Ii n Pi.cllie Itallioad lor nil pulnls
west of I he MIssouil rlM-r.
on Ihe arrival of tho I rains from tho east or smith,
the trains uf the i'hlea;i) a Noith-Western Hallway
leao Chicago us follows'
Foil Council Ulcus, iimaih anu Cauiouma, Tun
throuk'h lialnsdally, with Piillman pnlaeixlrniilni;
room and sleeping earn throuKli to Council mulls.
l'im.ST l'Ai i. ami .Minsk ii-oi.islM in hrou-'lilr.ilos
dally, with Pullman palace ems attached to both
I ruins.
r.ia OiiEKN Uav anu I.akc !Sci kiiioii, two trains
dally, with Pullman palaco ears attached, and lun
011); thtuui;! to .Marquette.
I'oa .Mit.wAfhiK, four through trains dally. Pull
man ears on night trains, imiiur ilmlrinrs on day
trains.
lou Si'iiiTA and Winona nnd points In Minnesota,
one thioutrh tudii ikdly, with Pullman s'.eeiiers tu
Wlhomi.
I on Iici'i'Qi i:, Ma t'i eepet I, two through trains
dally, with Pullman ears ou night trains.
run lnunji K tsn I.t i iiosw,:, M,i i-iintcn, two
throiiKh tr.iliind.ilH, with Pullman cais ou nl'hi
train to .MciiieKur, Iowa. .
Pirn i-locx env ami ankton, io trains datly.pull
man r.us to Missouri Vulley Juiirilun,
l-'ou La k K (,ENEVi, four trains dnllv.
1011 lluCkl (HIP, bTl Ul.lMI, M.lOs!IA, JANKSVII.l.i:,
and other poli.ts.j oueati have (rum t wo lo ten trains
d.ill.
New York nfilcc, No tir, r.iondway; lloston ofllcu,
fi stute sneet ; luiiaha ciru i. v.i riuiihiiiu Mus-t:
an MuncP-ciinlllce, lil .Mi,iHi;oiiii-r Mini; ( hlea
1,'oileker ollkes: ri! clink Hied, unilci- sin-rmun
llouai ; eornir t'linal nnd Mudlsiui Stieets; Klnzlo
stiect depi.l, coiner W. Kltile end ciiiiul streets:
Wells si net depot, i oilier Wells and Kliulu meets.
I'or tales or Inruim.illen not utlalnablo Horn our
home tlckit asinis, upplj to
W. II. Stf.nnett,
lien, Pass. Ag t, Chicago.
JIauvin Ilrniiirr,
oen. sup't.Chleofo
Feb 4,'.0-ly
Important to Lawyera.
Justices of the Peace, I onslables, llxi ciitoiH, Ad
Mlidstrittors, (.iiaiill.m, Township nrtluers, and busl
Ucbs men Keiiurally.
We hno on hand a l.irjro assortment nt legal
blanks for Iho use 1 1 Alleini-js, .liisil.es ami Con.
stable's blanks uf all kinds, Nolo and Ueeelpt books
lor Admlnt-jirat, ,i s .ve.
I'll It'll LIST.
ATTOItNI'V.S HUNKS.
Precipe for Summoni,
" " 1 1. l u.
" " llulo to take Depmll Ions,
i-iini-a.' .Mini no 1,1,.
1 cents apiece, cr n.i.l per hundred.
Petltlou for Appointment of iluardtan.
" " cu.uiiin
Utile til tako DelUKlllhilis.
Nan In liet.t. with Coufo-rtlon,
" " Assumpsit.
Meeiuiihs t.i -n.
i e. t.t.s i-.u ii j.vn per liuiiftied.
I'ellllon fur sale of l.'eal hslalit seenlscach
.H'sTICI.'.s III.a.nks,
Si.bproivis. Sumiiuus, W.iit.mtc, i;j.eemioiis,3ii fo
i.lieiils euih.
Le.ise,
Illue Duds
P.iicliment Deeds
A'iriaiiils
Orphan's Ci.tiit sales
Constable's Saks
.Mnrii.'i.;e ni.il iiund
All kinds of .Nuii-K
Seentseaeh
in
in "
a " "
vofurJI f,i)
aciidje.ieh
l
Kecelpts, Notes, Mdittil Drill rx,'K'icr Oideis, Store
Ord' is, neaily bound, ennstnnily on hand, t,r in.ulu
Wfinii pi epjiedlii (iniiinter Job w ork than an
otheT otllee In mis ur.nn v.
IIUiiCKWAY t; i:i,WLI.L,
Kdtlius aiul i iiipileliirs
if tluil'nl UMKltN,
I'.lunm.ili'Jii-, p,i.
THE "MOODY SHIRT."
MA DH TO OllDKK 0.N1.V.
a l'KiirEcr fit ou aiianti;kd.
flentleuien ileslrltiL-Milrlswt!! nlpiinn llrnn Iiu linn
atnl our Auiiil will call and ceitliu im-asure-mciir.
t aclory Coii.ei- Penn nnd Centr.i sirens.
AildrtM p. o. .Mouiiy,
Mstcl. lu.'VU-iy hirantoii, l'a
LOUIS BHRlsTHARD,
Dealer In
Air.c-ircr WiS.Kcxi-as.cx.ooua.
Silvorwurc, AVulclitB iintl Jowulry
ULOOMSHUItO, I'A,
Ladles' and Oenileinen's Hold and sliv, r v.'ni, i.m,
of American and Port ln iuuuufij.cture, '
Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks,
J"IN13 JKWKI.UY, AO.. AO.
UBPAIH1N0 AND ENGUAVIHG
I'rotmillj i:xu ntcii,
00t.9,l5-ly
JIdvertismgAgents
fa ,,, ) ,A y
1S to S'20 !,r dl!y nt ''"n0 t-'iimples worTiill
Wara.16. bnU0" t-0'. '"WWc,
RAIL ROAD 'TIME TABLES
plIILADKLl'IlA AND ltlJADINO JlOAU
AItltAN(ll:Mr3N'T Ol'' I'ASSKNUKR
TRAINS.
July 12, ism.
TirAiNS t.rAVit ntrFKT as rot.inwn (scNPAvt:xct:Mn
For New York, Philadelphia, Rending, rotts-tlllo
Tnranqun, e tt,3l a. m
For Cntawlwa, II,!I3 u. m. and T,8fl p. in,
For Willi itnsport,(i,ss c,!ll a, m. nnd 4,nn p, m.
TRAINS I0H ItClkllT tKAVK AS I III l.0S, (slNPAT f
cKrrsn.)
Invo N'ew York, si n. in.
Leave Philadelphia, n,lr,a. In.
l.entulleadlnjr, 1 1,3 u. m., Pottsvllle, l?,ir, p. m
nndTonintiua,l,r.op. m.
UaoCaUiwlssn,c,50(l,!tr,a.m. nnd 4,mp.m,
Lento Wllllamspot ( ,i,2 1 o.in,t2,i m. and r.,(K) p, m
l'asstngers n i d ftom New York and Phllndo
phla go thruuji I v. lUiout thango of cars.
J. 1.'. WdOTTllJf,
.Tan.ll, tSTo tf. (lencrnl Superintendent.
N
JOUTIimiN-
OKNTHAIi JtAM.AVAY
lAUU'.'i.'il.
on nnd after November 20th, lsTS, trains will lento
SUNIlUIIYns follows!
NOItTIIWAItn.
UrIoMall5.20u. m nulvo Mmlrn ll.lina. m
" Ciinanil.ilguu... n.crjp. m
llochester t.ir, "
Niagara u in "
Kcnovo necommod.it lenll.loo. iu. ntilio Ullllnina
H12.Mp, in.
Llnilra Mall -I.1& a. in., arrive Klmlra in.2fln,m.
Uullalo i:xpres37.tlia. m. nirlie lluiriilo8.no a. in.
yoUTllWAlil).
llunalo K.xpress 2.60 a. m. arrive Ilarrlshurg t.ro a. ra
" llaItlmoroS.4u "
ElmlraMall 11.15 a.m., anlvo llarrlsluugi.tnp. m
" Washlngloii lo.So "
" llaltlmoro 0.30 "'
" Washington 8.30 "
Ilarrlsburtraccoiamoilatlon 8.40 p. m. an ho Harris
buiglu.wp.in.
anlvo llaltlmoro 2.2fi n. m
" Washington cm "
KrloMall I2.M a. m.arrlvn IlarrUbuigaosn. m.
" llnltlnioro S.4D '
" WaMilnglonlo.DS"
All dally except Sunday.
II. i, 1IOYI), dr., (Icneral Passenger Agen
A. .7. CASSATT, Cencrnl Mnnnso
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL 110AIX
l'liilai!ciila d I'.rio 11. Ii. Division.
SUJIMElt TIMK TAUr.K.
ON aiul after H UN DAY, Al'lf. 21!, 1870
t , !:M, l1"1"--',.."" Ihe Phlladclilda (c Kilo Hal
llei.id lmi-Ii-ii will i un us follows:
iiv.wv ii. i no.
i:Uli:i:'PIHSMeaies New York..
" " " I'hlladelrliu. ,.
" " " li.iltlnioie
' " " llllltlsblll-
" " nrr. at WUlliiinspiiit,,..,
'- " Lin k ll u'en
Lile
F.UIU JIAlMeaiis New Yoik ,
" " " I hll.'idetplitii....
" I'altluioie
' " " Jl.utlsbuig
Wllllumsport...
" " " Itenoto
" " arr. at Kile
2 r.., p. in
5. '. p. in
1.211 p. in
IM" a. m
Uf.vo a. in
I. to a, m
lu 3ii a. in
s.55 p. m
ll.f,.' p. in
v.tnp. tn
4..'.-, 11. Ill
H.:ir, n. ni
0.411 u. Ill
lo.u a. in
7.3 . p in
NIAIItUA r..xeuFs
lea es Philadelphia. . 7.20 a. m
llaltlmore 7.3i)u. la
' " " llnrrlsburg. ...1H.4.1 a. m
" arr. at Wllll.iuisport.. 2.U) p. m
" " Lock llai en... 8.15 p. in
" " l.'enovo i.is p. m
' " " Kane o.oup. m
" " " jlutlalo
Ht'NDAY KXPIinsS lean s New Yoik s.23 p. m
" " Phlladelplila II FS p. m
" ' Itallluii'ie li.lu ji.iu
" " " llnrrlsburg. .. .t.ion.m
" " ni l, ut Ullllamspoil 7.4 , n. in
: o :
FASTWAlll).
.'A i:XPi:i'.S.Slenies Cilo
" "- I k Iluveii...
" Wllllamspoil..
" urrlvcsat llanlsliurg....
" " Kaltlinoii)
" " Philadelphia...
" " Now York
. fi.10 p. m
. 2.11' u. Ill
,. 8.H5 p. Ill
. li.lu a. hi
.li.lu p. id
. 0.25 ll. Ill
. 2.15 p. Ill
. cm a. m
..ln.lil a. m
. 11. a a. in
.12 40 p. Ill
.. 4.10 p. ill
,. 7.20 p. Ill
..10 15 p. m
.. 7.2.1 p. m
. 8.52 p. la
DAY llXPIIKSS le.ncs Kano
" " " UCIIO',0 M..
" " " Lock Il.ien..
" " Wllllatnspurt..
" " nrr. at llnirlsbiirg....
" " I'hllaileliihla..
" " " NeWiork
" " " lialtlmoru
" " " Washington
KIIIITM.MI, leaves Erlo
" " " l(eio.o
" " " Lock Ilann
" " " Mlllam.sport
" " arr. at lpnrliburg
" " " Ilallluioro
" " " Piili.iiti-iiiiii.i
,...11.20 a. m
.. s.r.i p. in
.. .Puis p. m
... 11.15 p. Ill
.... 2.15 II. Ill
7.85 a 111
. .. 7.1,1111.111
.. .1U.I0U. Ul
.. ..12.3511. tn
3.r.5 a. m
'.I'm in
7.35 n. m
1U.25 II. lu
" " " New York
FAST I.INi: leaves Wllll,iiiispoit
" " arr. at llaiilsbuig
" " " Hultlmuro
Phllailelphl.i
" " " New Vol I;
SUNDAY KXPItl'sS leaves Wllllamsport... M5a. in
' " iur. ut llaripbuig il.4iiu.in
" " Philadelphia.. . S.wp.m
" " NewYuik 11.-15 11. in
" " " Ilalllmoiu 7.25 p. in
Lrle Mall West. Niagara Kxprcss West.Loi !( Ua- en
Au-iuii. West uml nay i:piest I'.isl make Hose lon
iiietlon nt .Northumberland wlih us u, ji, k. trains
lor tlkes-llaiieiiiid seranloii.
Ihlo .Mall West, Niagara Kxpicss West, Frio
I.vpiess West and Link Ihnen Aeecmmoilatloii
West luaku eloso eeinncitKii lit Williams oil with
N.c.li.w.tratnsnoitli. '
i:rle .Mull est, Nlngi ra JiNprefs West, nnd Day
lApress Last make i iuo conneellon ut Ue k Ilai eii
Mill 11. F. V. it. ll. tnilns.
Urlo Midi L'ust and West connect nt rile villi
1 ruins on L. s. a: M. s 11. ll, nl curry with n. i. x A.
. It It, nt F.nipoilum with ll. N. . & p. P.. It. and at
DrlttHood with A V. It, K.
Parlor Cars Mill run between Philadelphia nnd
Ullhamspoit on Niagara topless West, laio Lx
press West, Philadelphia l.xpiess Fast Day
Kvruss Last ni.d Sunuay llxpicss L'ast. bkeplng
c.iisou ull night trains. 1 b
W.M. A. BALDWIN,
Oeaeral Supt,
Dec. 1T,';.1 tf
D
lCI.AWA UK. LACKAWANNA
WlvSTLlt.N UA1L1IOA1).
ItLOOMHllUKO DIVISION.
AND
Tltno-'l ablu No. 8'J, T.Ikes effect at 4:30 A. M
MONDAY, NOVKJIIlKIl 2J 1S7.1.
NOliTII,
STATION;.
fcOUTII.
ii.m.
,lu.
a.m.
a.m. n m. p.m.
b 115
s n.1
T 55
7 4(i
7 41
7 33
7 2f
7 22
I. r.s
a :,,
8 4J
3 42
8 87
8 :i
8 27
3 2.1
U IS
ll 4.1
ll 8S
11 31
ll 25
a an
! 15
V 11
ii u;
11 05
V IS
S 511
S Ml
b 51
sc ronton
Ik lift iiv
T.u lurtlllu...
...l.iieku.,niia
I'lllsliui
.. Vwsl 1-lllston...
Wjoming
.Maltby
Uennett
Kingston
Kingston
..l'l.WUIIUlll.lUliC..
. ...PI) mouth ....
Aiondale ,
.... Nuuilcoko
.Iluiilock's , le-ek,
. ..Milikshlnny....
....Hick's leiry. ,.
.... I'.cai Ii llau'ii...
UenMik ....
lirlnr t ieek
...Willow drove....
Lime Hldge
'J 8S
Ii 2&
HI I 2'.
U M 2 81
C 80
I, 35
C 41
ll ii
Ii 55
7 III
7 Mi
7 n
7 lr.
7 2.1
7 Sft
7 40
7 IS
7 53
8 in
8 25
8 45
s ta
o ns
I. Ml
11 55
7 IM
7 2D
7 40
7 45
7 Ba
10 l
10 00
10 11
IU til
'2 .18
2 4li
2 52
2 tH
3 14
3 17
3 111
3 17
3 2
3 27
3 82
3 37
3 45
4 IM
111 20
7 IS
3 111
10 23
IU 27
10 27
IU 32
10 85
10 41)
7 1.1 3 17
7 15 8 17
7 07
3 12
7 e.l
II bi
a m
(I 45
a iii
0 !5
11 on
r, 02
5 ,i5
5 54
5 IS
A 411
5 31
5 2-i
5 2.1
5 20
S 13
4 55
4 50
1 .15
p.m.
3 Oil
el
3 . l
2 54
2 42
231
2 25
2 ll
2 13
2 III
2 Hi
I lis
I 5.1
1 4-1
1 4J
1 41
1 25
1 U
1 15
1 irl
llU 41
III 52
II 15
8 4t!
8 80
S Ul
S 11
8 i,s;
8 2,
7 5"
7 54
11 17
4 15
11 23 4 21
11 3- 4 -M
11 14
11 .11
11 43
11 51
II 57
4 37
4 ll
4 4ii
4 l
5,2
5 IS
7 4lll,
7 4i
7 115
7 80
7 20
7 11
7 04
7 (i
ileiiunsburg
lflim rl .
12 '.'
cubiMlssu HrldgeJ
12 117
5 14
. .1,1. ul. 's swltni...
;12 10
5 2U S td
b 88 s 23
5 41 H 40
...nnmiiiu
...I hulas y
. . .1 'llllllMllll . .
12 25
12 si
12 89
II 45
i.NortbumLcrhind'J
5 52 8 47
C 10 Oil
P.m. n.iu.
12 51
p.m. a. in.
p.m.
HupeiinttiidiLfB onue.'tt'ruuton, Dec. lii, lbi'si
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
WM. V. IIODINK, Iron Ktreet Iclow sec
filltl lllilfiltikliilt-.r H,i lu i,- -i, .
kinds of ' '",'""lu luu u
PAINTING,
OLAZlka, '
and 4 t
i s
PAI'KR "IIANGINOS
In thO btWt HtVlliR nt trtwnar t.fli..
1 -A fa I
I'trttOfl lift vine stmh wnrtr 1,1 urin .
calling on ine. " ' - " iuDy
Atl work .rurranteri tni.iv., M,wtbr,,Ain..
Wllclted " ,ra
V'M, V. IIODINK.
Har' 7ih
BI-ANK KOTKRwiU, orwitl.out tanumUoj
for salo at liia oouiu.i( oruou.