The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 20, 1876, Image 4

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TOE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG-, COLUMBIA 001 NT Y, PA.
. Humorous.
An iMltorV cxcmo for iliscoiillnulng tlm
liubllcrtttun (if Ills paper won, that every body
fio Mopped tlie paper anil lio thought h
would.', '
W . .
Tlio jt)cs havo dona blowitie for tills vear,
but lliQ noses will tako it up where tlio roses
loll oil, as soon ns tlio first fhtet enmo.
llurtingtolCllaiok Jijc. '
A Minister of a Highland church nflor
preaching n, tedious senium on happiness
iluring.whlch ho ciiiiiiiontteil tho various clas
hes of happy persons, inked ono of his elders
what ho thought of tho discourse. "You
iniiitted'ono largo class of tho happy," replied
tho older, "and that is they who cpcajied
your sermon."
I.avandcr went home tomo time nllcr mid
night nnil complained of his tight booU. "If
your boots are tight ns you arc," said I.nv.
under a wire, "tlieyouglit to sleep wltu you
As Larnndor staggered up stairs ho mitt-
tcred f'She's a hie keen one. Sue know
wlicroJUium booUli gulii to sleep.
A Western girl visited a music store and
nskedfor 'Tho Heart itoilcd Down witl
Ure-ascymd Care," and "When I Swallowed
J louic-iiiado 1'ics. llio clcrK at ouco rccog-
mz'eil whatsho dcMrcd.
It isn't tho chilly feeling of a corn husk
matsress which tho common traveler objects
to, but tho nubbins of corn which tho maim
faCjturer puts in out of sympathy for tho rats.
Detroit Free Irets.
'A skipper of. a down East coaster named
tho "IIycu,i, ,was.rc,ccntly asked what his ves-
sel was, named after. His honest and sober
reply W35 "I don't know, I expect some great
man in Congress '
Sister "Well, you know, Hobby, your eyo
n very inflamed; you can t go out with Tom
my Urbwii till that speck of dust's out of it."
Hobby (anxiour to bo off) "I'm all right, I
know it h out now; (earnestly) I I think I
heard it fall." London Fun.
' 1 -
A merchant of a certain city, who died sud
denly; left' in his desk a lcttcrNwrittcn to one
of his correspondents. His sagacious clerk,
n.pon, ofl?rin, seeing it necessary to send the
letter, wrote at tho bottom, "Sinca writing tho
above I-havo died."
a - 1 m
DIscus-moii between a wise child and its
Aberdonian tutor: ''That star you sou up
tliurd .u biggcr tluii tliu world." "Xo.
isii L" -"Yts, it is." 'Then why don't it
keep tlie nun off?"
Anjlrishman ono day met his Driest, at it
milestonp., "Arrah, your riverence, there's
.. ,,.u.,z., o.,,ii no, fuiilllll HI mu UJUUMOIIO.
"A priest 1 why do you call' that' a, tiriest,
Miko?'' "yiiy, your rivcrenco, 'tis at least
like a praistT for it' points tho road it never
goes itself." ' ' . i
A'studcnt explained to his professor: "It's
ot no-uso; l was cut out for a loafer."
Well 'declared tho professor, "whoever cut
you out Understood his business."
t?; c i i , i ....
rirsi ccnooi uiri iswect eighteen) 1 am
so tired oP walking hlong.by twos and twos ii'r
tms-tray.J, it s as bad as tho animals going
mio.tUe.nrk J
Second" Ditto (ditto ditto) Worso I Half
of them were- niasculiuo I
Tlio,1-bUng .ladies of Sabetha, Kan'., . ara'
about- to in'tro'aaco a new gatno called "Kiss
me quick .and lot me go.1' At rehearsals.
says the editor of tho Advance, the boys do
the tkfasirrs-part -all-Tight, but souichow-or
other J&frotrllic!'let ta&.o" business .Tlio
girls seem to forget that part, too, for they
never prompt tire boys.-
Sho had begri -fishihg'for trout Very long
and very patiently without catching any. when
her husbam copied .her, and asked her what
sort of tWMio'uscil; ' "OhVhean.-Weicd,
"somq.nicdones t)iat I "bought in lfar'Is'on'
purpose,"" "But," exclaimed tho husband
pulling' 6ut her lino and looking at the
flies' 'Ifjeso flics, will never catch tiout. Who
ever, heart! of fishing for trout with flics of
this color?" "Why," replied the wife; "they
are all-jnghtf-thcy;. uiatch.-my dress,. you
gee"' iW5'PAV tY' Agassii dces'ro
in it, makes biains. So far you arc cor
rect. Hut' I.eAfjnQt JiQlpi'on (o.;i decision aLo.ut
the amount yiu need to cat at least not with
certainly jj Jfr hopeciu)on.coiiioi,iti,i)U-ypu
tend is.ajjquf yonrYuir'nsiijil "iverago I should
judge (b it a couple of wlialeH would be all
tbat.y6ulwanfr fo'r thbir'etcnt. Not' the largest
kind; buV'fiimply'good middling-ilzcd whale?.
Mar's JSealn, in the '(lofuxi,
A man" who was not clc
ver at eonuiidiunis,
j, in altempirrufo get off oiaat a tea p;
bis own )iouso,'tho otliorVveniii!:. beean
irty at
ranjo ojc-
i:....iv..j- if V. : . ,, , .-.
iicuuuig7uiii.TO., nix iiucuutu'to'ai'k tlio-old
question, "why1 Is a womaifliko ivy?'' tho fa
miliar but -'gallant hnswer to which- iy,- "Ue-jcm-u
tho nioro .you're ruined the closer bho
Vliugs.'' Jipthoput )t, "Why is ivy like a
, woman?" which none of tho ladies could tell,
timid so the unfortunate man told them himself
'.that it was "IJeoauso the closer it clings tho
. more you're ruined."
A book agent who.tf-tiitcd out to canvass
Car "The Tribulations of the Marlyw," was
"kicked ou.t df ,fivo offiics. the firkt ,dayand
Nearly w-aldcd lo death by an iralo wouian
whom ho interrupted in her culinary dutie?.
Now he kwcars that lho tribulations of the
martyrs amount- lo jiu-t-nothiiig compared to
his ow.n, 'and anta hw nampi added to the litt
Aliei a-wvuUon4)ftJiaJxHik. jiprjutcdj
!'orr)ttoicn'Jlerull;'j' .,','' . 1
Ho bought a chcnii'eoat nrn mntfeman.
Jind lio o'Wrvcd noxt day tllat it was m.ido'of
wi kinds of doth, or cl?o it bad faded fiom
wino icyious.wear imdipiir, If' went to the
, ealcr wfth.ki, in Ida eyes, 'fho ilealer looked
t tho coat with surprise, and at tho weaiei
iIt extiunlo wouder. "Vy my j-ootiiuas 1"
o taid, "you Jjccn Wear dat coat in do imiil
ou t'luk him niaat of thect iron, hey I
i A lady, in dctcriliii.g td an irrovcrent boy
h occurrence in which his father liguicd,
cd by icmaiking : "I mil sony tofcay that
idling ended by your father loniug his tern
!l "Did father, lose his temper?" ox
maimed lho young wapegia.-e. "Then 1 hope
Sit'll ncvr find It rfguin, for it was tho woist
ui(cr I tier heard of."
All AiLaniasuiau thmighllcfly jet f pring
insu(hi poultiyyard und the next morning
Ulie fisiiig cum, lie rubbed hi) spi-ctaclos in
'eiH'bUW nulazCiu'clit ut eightcou candidates
ir.Oortlpor fitting on llio liout I'ulico pit-king
jrd thot out of their thirty-x lojn,
What an Kuiiou is. An editor isde-
ibcd as a man who is liablo to errors of
;iuiimr; .Iqdthacho, tyjwgraphlcal crrors,and
sesJof mimoiy, and has twcnlyfive tlious
A jKrojiIo-watt-liing lo catch )iim tripping
(nan of twiQW and acquainted, with' grief;
Ipily )uiid, jfoorly citiuiated, yet envied by
,iuo of the utc&l men ho has made.
CoiiKitniiMoii Canlio Citt'cil.
HCIIBXl'U'S l't'l.MOSK' SYltl I',
St'llENl'Ky HK WKKI) TONIt',
8rlli:.Nl'f.S .MANUKA KR I'lUi:.
Ar tlio nny in'dluliiea Uiat will euro l'ulmoimry
v,uiiHiiinpi iuu.
Kn-iiuuully mei1lc!nfi that will Mop ocourIiwIII
occasion lho dentil of tlio patents they lock up lho
llrtr, stnptho rlrc'ilattoD ot tho Monti, liiMnorrliago
follows, na I In Uct itioy i-ku llu auiloaaot tlio very
I.ivi-r L'uinrilnlnt nnd liysncnla aro llio catlws of
two-tlilnli of tho canes or ivmsumptlnn. Many
persons complain oi uptimiii too suio, onsiiiuuion,
.voaipu iniiifuo, pain in luuouoiuucr umne, HTiinir
of tlr tWHUu4S nntl i-usUpmopas. the food lvmir lipuv-
II on tho nomacii. accompauled with nchllty nnd
ui'iiitinK upui Kiuii,
Tlioo sjmptonts usually orltrtnato from a ilhor-ilpri-il
condition of lho Rtonidx-li or & torntd liver
lvrsoni so aitcclcd. If they take one or two heavy
roun. anu u mo rouffii in uioso cao. no suuueniy
checked, will nnd tho stomach r.n1 liver elnwd ro-lualnlnittoriilflQnillnnf-tlve,
nnd almost before they
nru nwnro uio uinfrs nro a inns or sores, unu uicer
nteil. the rpmilt. nf whlehlq de.atli.
Mchenck's 1'iilinonle Hvrun Is an cxneclornnt wlilrli
docs not contain opium or anything circulated to
uu-cK ii euiin BiinouniT,
cclienck's Hca Weed Yonlo dhsolves tho food, mlt
ci with tlio it istrlc Juices of thestomacji, aids Ultfos
tlon. nnderentena rvnnniM nnootlte.
When the boweH nr cotlve, nklii sallow, or tho
svpiptoms otherwise of a blllious tciidoncy.Schcnck's
J. II. SC1IKNCK : SON,
JT. E. corner Sixth and Arch sis., 1'hlla.
And for salo by all ilrujjlsts and dealers. Oct.
Throo Points for Consideration
During tho pat flvo years Vepetlno lui liccn
stendlly working Itself IntopiiUlo f.tvor, nnd thoso
howerottlrt most Incredulous In regard to Its
merits nre now Its most ardent friends and suprwrt
rra. Iliero nro threw essential enuses for thoso hnv.
ing a norror or patent medicines, changing men
opinion and lending their Inituenco toward tho ad
vanrementof Veg-tlno lsr.lt lsnn honestly ore-
pared mertMnp from b.irks, roots nndlieibs. 2d.lt
nonesuv ncc nipiis ios nil Hint is claimed for it.with-
tnifcieiitingnnv ono enecis in mo STSiem. m, u pre
Bents honest vouchers In testimonials from hones!
well-known eltlzens,whoso signatures aro n sufficient
fiutrnnteo of thlr earnestness In tho matter. Tnk.
ng Into consideration tho vast quantity of medicine
brought consplouoiislv beforo tho public through tho
naming mlveitlsements In tho nowspiiier columns
with no proof of merit or genulno voucliersof what
It has done, wo should be pardoned ror manifesting
a small deeroa of lirldo In presenting tho following
testimonial from Itev. .7. s DIcKerson, tho popular
unu cter i;cului pastor ui uto aouui,u.ipiis;i.nurcu
The Tired Itoilj- Sues TurSleep.
Uosrox, March 10, 1S74.
II. It. Stevkvk. Esn !
Dear sir It Is ns much from a senso of dutr ns of
grniitune mat i writo to sty mat vour viireilno has
ls'en of great help to mM when nothing else seemed
to nvall which I could safely use. Klther excessive
mental worK or unusu u caro brings upon mo a ner
vous exhaustion that desperately needs fsleep but ns
uespemieiy ueues ir. iNigni niter nignt mo iioor,
tired iKidvsues fjrsleen nntll the d.iv.dawn Is wei.
coined back, and wo begin our work tired out Willi
nnnlniost fruitless chase after rest. Now I have
found that a Iltllo Vegetlno tnken Just beforo I retlro
gives me sweet ana immcuiaic Sleep; and wimout
nnvof tho evil effects or the usual narcotics. 1 think
two tilings wouici tend to maKe brain-workers sleei
1. n little less work. 2. a little moro Veiretlne. Th
prescription has helped me. Yours. n
il. a. UICRERSON.
Vulnable llsldenee.
iwlnir u
T. Walker. I). !.. formerly nastorof llnwdotn Hnnnro
church, nnd at present settled In Providence, It. I..
musi do estemcd as reuaoio evidence, no one should
fall to observe that this testimonial Is the result of
rwo years- experience wnn vegotmo in Itev. Mr.
Walker's family, who now pronounoes It Invalutble.
rRoviDHNCi:, U. I., 104 Transit St.
II. It SrsvEN. Hso. i
I feel bound to express with my signature tho high
value I place uoon your Vegetlne. My family have
used It for tne last two years. In nervous dpollitv It
Is Invanable, and I recommend It to alllwho may
f. I . ALK KR,
rormi rly pastor of nowdoln 8q. Church, Boston.
The Kent llsldenec.
The followlni? letter from Itev. K. H. nest. nnRtar nf
the l. U. Church, Nivtlekv.Mass., will tie luid wli Ii in
terest by ninny physicians. No iH'rsoii can doubt
tuis wsumony, aim mere is no aouut ot me curatlte
powers oi cgeunc.
Natick, Mass., Jan. 1, 1S7J.
II. It. SteVkna :
Dear sir wo have good l eason for regarding your
Vegetlno n medicine of the creatcst vuluo. Wnleel
assured that It has Iwcu the means ot saving our
son s mo. no is iiiiiv seventeen years oi age; tor mo
last two years he has suffered from necrosis of the
legj caused by scrofulous affection, aDd was so' far
reuiifeu uiat ueitrijr un no saw nim inougnt ins re
covery Impossible. A council ot able physicians could
give us but tho faintest hope of his ever rnllylng.two
of tho number declaring that ho was beyond the
leach of human remedies, that even ninnufiitinTi
could not sate him. .lust then wo commenced giving
unu veKeuiiv, una nuui uiat iiiue to lno present no
has been, continuously Imnrovlnir. Ho hns lately re.
suinert his s'uclles. thrown away crutUies and cane,
and walks about cheerfully and strong.
Iliouirh there Is si 111 some illsrlmree where tlm
limb was lanced, wo hnve the fullest coutldence that
in a utile iime ne win oo penecuy cured
lie has taken about three dozen bottles ot Vege-
ttnc but lately ns but. little, Ito fl-l.iMa flint ia
Is Ux well to be taklmc medicine.
liespecuuily yours..
K. S. 11EST,
Mrs. h. C. F, IIest.
Itcllnble livhlenee.
17fl llftltlrt Wr llr-nnVK-n Vr... ,1 1 c-(
II. il. Ftbvess, Isq : ' ' '
Dear sir From rs-rsonal benefit received hv Its use
ns well as from personal knowledge r f those w hoso
cures thereby have seemed almost miraculous, I cm
most heartily and sincerely recommend Vegcilao for
the complaints widen. It Is claimed to cure.
I -Iajies p. I.UDLW,
Lafo rastor Calvary Dap. Church, bacramenlo. Cal.
esretino ib sold bv all Drnorriats.
dct.jj.lm. " 00
ja.yer's
ISarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi
pelas, Ko3c, or St. Antho
ny's Fire, Eruptions and
Eruptive diseases of the
skin, Ulcerations of tlie
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Pimples; l'ustulcs,
Boils, Blotches, Tumors,
Tetter, Salt Ithetim, Scald
Head. Kincworiii. Ulcers.
lores, Hheumatism. Neuralcla. I'.iin in
he Bones, Side and Head. Female
Weakness. Sterility. Leucorrli rea. arising
jfrom internal ulceration, and Uterine
Uisease, Syphilitic atid Mercurial dig.
pases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
General Debility, and for Purifying the
Blood.
, This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
Jvegetablo alteratives Stillingia, Man
drake, Yellow Dock with tho Iodides
of. Potassium and Iron, nnd is the most
efficacious medicine yet known for
,tho .diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com
bined, that tho full alterative effect of
each is assured, and wliiln if. is m mi 1,1
jas to bo harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual, as to purgo out from the
system thoso impurities and corruptions
'which develop into loaUisoroo disense.
The reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent piiysicians all over the coun
try repose in it, provo their experience
of its usefulness.
Certificates attesting' its virtues havo
accumulated, and are constantly boinc
'received, and as inany of these cases aru
puunciy Known, they lurnisli coin iiicing
evidence of the superiority of this Sar
saparilla over every other alterative
medicine. So generally is lis superi
ority to.any other mediciuo known, that
we need do no more than to assuro tho
public that the best qualities it has ever
possessed are strictly maintained.
rnti-iiiKii in-
Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
I'racllcal und Analytical ChrmUti.
SOLO Jir 4LI lm)(JGI8T8, I.VtllVWIIEUB,
(Cs t. 13, ISTf-ly
iCOUNTER,PLATF0RM.VAGOH&.tRACr
d? AGENTS WANTED
semd ron ptyct uar
MARVIN SAFE 85SCALECO.
265 BROADWAY AT. Y.
781 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA.
10 ff BANK ST. CLVe. O.
41, ra.-t a
VWITINO CARDS,
LXTTKH 1IKAD3,
BILL IIKADB,
ItMIBlW, tr., J.CM
Neatly and Ciuaply jirlpUJ t theCoLUM-
lllifll!PrS
STOCK OF OLOTHINO.
G-ontloinon's Droas Goodo
DAVID LOWKNIIUIIO
1
Invltcsattcntlontohls largoandclesantsloclc
Clieap andrMioflaiile
at his storo on
MAIN BTliEliT, IN THE 1EW BLOCK,
1II.00.MSUUIW, l'A.,
Where ho 1ms Just received from Now York and Hill.
adclphla a full assortment ot
JAM'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
Includlnc tho most fashionable, durablo and
uuudsoiuo
DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING 01'
BOX
SACK,
I'UOCrC.
GUM
AND OIL CLOTH,
COATS
AND PANTS.
Of ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLOItS,
Ho has also replenished his already lurse stock of
CLOTHS AND CASSISIEHES,
STltlPED,
FKlUltRD',
andii'lai.n;vksts,
'ilIltTS,
CltAVATS
eocus,
COLLARS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
0 LOVES,
SUSPEND Kits,
FANCY ARTICLES,
He has constantly on hand a larye and well seltct.
cd assortment ot
Cloths and Vostiugn,
which he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind
ot clothlnsf, on very fchort notice, ana Id tho best
manner. AH his clothing- is made to wear and most
ot It Is ot homo manufacture.
GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1'NE AND CHEAP.
niS CAbE OF. JEWELRY JS NOT SURPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS GENERAL .ASSORT
MENT OF
- I It!
Clothing, .Watches,
Jewelry, &c.
- PAVID LOWENIIERG.
July 1,'73-tf.
PUBLIC SALE.
IlWIrtllnOf nn Order nf llin llrnli-inK' fftiirl Af
Columbia county, the uuderslKued Executor, .tc.. or
luun iiintii, lateor Jaciiwin loHnshlpln said county
vlm..u, n ,1, i-.tiiucc iu i uui.i; f?aie on iuu iTeinises
T1IUHSI1AV, OCTOIIlIlt Btt, 187(1,
at 1 o'clock In lho nflf reoon of said day. tho follow
iiik ui-Bunut-u 11-iti t-siuio iu-1111: jn luatcertain
n cois parcel or trait of land situate In Jackson
tOWnillltl In 8.lld I'lllllltV. UllllllnlliL- hilula nf Imm
Ujrr on Ihe east, lands ol Jacob Christ on the 1101 th
i.ii, sof William .Mainline on the west and north,
and ii ndi lateor on tho msr.nnd lands or Humph
rey Parker 1 n the mutli, loijtalnlm: f4 ucres und
lltti--r jur peiihi-saiidallownnee, wheretn Is ertited
a house 11ml ham and oil er 01111 tilldlnk". About 81
acres of snld trect Is clear mid bulancu In timber.
tiOod walernt lho uwcUlui; lioube. imd therolson
the pn mists a cool oui'(f a plo orchard
iTius ui r-aio. -ieu per cent 111 one-rourtli or the
puroimse mouy to 60 nild at tho btrillnif down of
the proiu rti. the one-toiinn lets tho tin tier iei,t
aMIiei-imtlrmutlon nlefiluto of Kale, nnd tho tcmaln
li.k' ll ieo louiih-, Ir. oi.pjtnr thuvulur, with Inter
esi froia roiillimailoii nlst.
rurciuisei to pay ror Deed.
iw Colmi.bus, l.uz. co., Pa. CIEO. I). IinATII,
n-pi is -ia j;xecutor.
Verbatim Importing.
THU5IS: Actual tniti-llliir.. bomllnir . and other
expenses; nioitnllarilhteloh.rortaMuifthiiiepert:
na t teiiceiitsa roiu, ( himdrid words, ) for rltliu
out Into Ion;;-hand.
here tho matter reported In 01m day cuuals or
xcceds nttv foll,H till. UVfWdnll.irfeH Will l. n.inltt-
d. an I lb trancrlbliu; hjii-iuihI i-iimueii i
Iltteoau-iitsafulluibut, all micii eases, II tew i-r
than nit rollosare pui cliased, tho mu tlullara will
be ciiiireed.
Aduiess. H. N. Walker, A.M., Couit-stenofr.
rapher, Ji.oomLurt', Columbia county, Penus va-
Util.
iiesider.ee. iron street, between Third and
ourth.
Omce. With E. K.flrvls Esn fnlnmlil .n.ln.llrt.
Ins; entrance.oppo-ilto tho ,cat gate to tho court
house yaid, nrst iloor, Hrst dr to rltrht.
uiuce-iiuur, ironLtweivo to one o'clock,
reb is, IMtl-ly
ALBRECHT & GO.
GRAND, SQUARE'AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS,
Tho AtnBECHT & Co. Pianos nro
first-class in every respect, being con
sidered tlio leading Philadelphia
inako by musicians nnd competent
judges. Through tbolr extensive
facilities, Jlissits. Aliirrciit & Co.
nro enabled to turn out instruments
that nro not surpassed nny whero, nnd
still sell them at prices within tho
reach of nil. No Piano is permitted
to lcavo their factory unless satisfac
tory to tho most ininuto particular,
honco their guarantco of fivo years
is a thing of vuluo. All lato im
provements of importanco aro found
in tlicso instruments.
Missus, ALitnKciiT fe Co, havo re
ceived tho. most Ilattcring Testimo
nials from L. M. Goitsciialk, Fkanss
AUT.aUSTAVE SAITER, J. i HlMMELS-
lucif, Wiixiaji WoisiEm-.u and
many oilier eminent artists, besides
being ablo to refer to thousands of
private purchasers, schools, semi
naries, societies anu teachers.
Pianos conscientiously Bolcctcd per
'' orders by mail, carefully packed and
," shipped safely to any part of tho world,
' JtrFor further particulars as to
i" references, prices and terms, address,
tl ALBRECHT & CO.
1
610 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
July , isil-ty.
rjeacUM. toO.
1'. liOWKI.L C New York. In
ampuletot 11 u ftgtH, ccuuinliir lliU ot id
oa v upi.r8, and eitliuaUfi hlicwlug oo&t ot adrertu
Unroll M,1.
NKW
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BLOOMS BUBO STATE NOHMAL SCHOOL
W1XT1I
Bloomsburg,
?TIIISS(!IIOOIasntrrcsciit constituted, oi'trsthoveryliestfacllltlesfor Professional and Classical learning.
liiilliltnjts spacious, ln Itbig ana cunmoillous i t omplttely heated by steam, well u-utllateil, llirhtcd by L'as, and furnished with a bountiful supply of puro.soft,
sprhiff wuter.
Mn-iiiioii ueaitunu, anu ciusy 01 ncccw. lunnirraosncricnccii, euicinnt, nnu nuvo to meir worK. Discipline, linn nut kind, tlliirona an.l Ihoroiisu. lixpenses
lnuleratd. Fifty cents a week deduction to all oxpcctfiitf to leach, students admitted at any time. Rooms reserved whoa desiruu.
courses or study preset men oy tne fctnie :
I. Modi! School. II. Preparatory. III.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial, lit. Course In Muic. IV. Course In Art.
Tho Elementary. Pclcntltlc and Classical Courses
corresponding lieifrees : Jlnsler of the I-.lemeids: .Mnsler of tbo sciences i .Master of tho Classics, tlraduates
lIH'ir Ullllllllliril.. MKllt'tl UV I III- nuiii-rn Ol lllll imiiiiiiiii irilMCI'H.
I no course oi Mimy nrrscriueu ny uie Mine is uocnii, nnu 1110 Mcienuncnnu Classical courses are not interior to thoso of our host Collcsres.
rllm statn i-cnulrosa lilLMiei- order of cltlzelliln. The thnns demiitnl It. It Is mm nf the nrlme nhleet.s nr ihu HeD,. ii t, i,iit t,. Un,im i, i... fi.t.t,inn ikimii.
Kent nnd efficient Teachers for her Schools. To this end It sollclls younff persons nf good abilities and Rood purposes, -thoso who iletlre'tolmprovo their tlmo
nnd their tolciils, ns Mudetits. To nil buch It promises aid la developliif their powers, and abundant opportunities lor Hell paid labor alter leuMnK School. For
Catalogue. address the l'llnrlpnl.
llll.V. WII.I.l.VI III.U'I 1. 1.. 1'rrt.lilcnt llourd
sept, s, 7n.-ly
TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS
or iMitaai to nvairsr orra.
A PIANO On PARLOR ORCAN CHAIR,
with nn adjaslablo back, mado to mpport tho back of tho Bitter
Mhilo leaning forward In tho ortllnary poaltlon for pln)tne, and by
a etmplo arrangement, which rIvcs It a backward and at the eamo
time a downward movement, follow 0 hU motions and lupporta hint
la any position without Interfering la tho least with the freedom
of bU movements.
1. t
LS TIIK CTIEAPEST STOVE fN THE MAliKET
llcciiuso the lleut pnssca arotnul tho Huso
HEATING THE WHOLE STOVE,
Allowing 110 wasto heat to puss tip tho chimney.
h SMALL
will do as much work ns a
thiin
largo stovo
EE-A-XjIE the
For ECON'OMY and BEAUTY it
FA I h TO EX. A M 1 N E THE AUG
F 0 II S A L E
ROLLINS &
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Oct. if, '.-s.-sm
All kinds
GREEN TEA AND
AT
CT. SV MAIZE'S
MAMMOTH GHOCEllY.
, Coniec Muin and Center' Streets ,
Oct. 8, 1S15.-U.
NORMAL
11-0 0 L UlSTllIOT.
County, Pennsylvania.
Columbia
T. L. GRISWOLD, A. M., M. D.
Klenicntary. IV, Classical.
nro I'I10I'I:sm0N'AL. nnd Students craditatlnir therein, nwlvn stnio Dlnint,i- onnMrrinr. iim rntinn-tmr
r Trusli-cs-
APLATFORM ROCKER ON
CASTORS, with lho lonj: easy movement
of tlio uldistjlij, without the prnjecllnp rockers
to mar other lurnlture and tho bapoa of rooms;
bclnr;, In fuct, tho only l'latform Rocker mado
that has a perfectly patlrfactory movement.
Manufactured for tho trado by
ALBERT BEST & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.,
and for pate by tho principal dealers throughout
the United State.
tWlf not kept by any dealer In your town,
tend to us for Price LUt and Catalogue.
Af
of any other inako with less
GO.
Cannot
A N 1 )
bo excelled. UO NOT
jei'oro btivint: ol&ewhOre.
O N L Y 11 Y
HOLMES,
t5ti
and prices-
BLACK TEA.
Principal.
V. Course in Physical Culture.
in tho other Courses recclru Normal fei tlllcales ot
()l,. J. (I. l lti:i;,i:, Si-ert-tnry.
BL003yESBXJ33.C3-
MARBLE WOHKS,
T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor,
JIA1N STHECT, I1CL0W JIAHKCT.
Manufacturer of and Dealer In all kind of
MONUMENTAL MAHBLEWOBKS
Wtt tlio tlio liest AMHItlCAN ana ITA'tAN Marbto.
Ilo has on liand and unilslioa tu orilnr
UOXUMENTS,
T01LUS.
1IKADST0NRS,
UHNS, VASICS, &c.
Hvory variety ot MarMo cutting noatly cxt-cuteil at
tho lowest in.ti k-t prlcpt.
A loner pr.ictlcaloxiH-rlenco and pei-sonal attention
to limlncM inaki-a tlio proirlt-tor conlldent or Khg
satlstactlon. All orders by mall promptly attendea
CSy.iV. it'ori- delivered free ocAnrjc.T55tl
A us. 21, M-ly. T. I.. QUXTO.V, Proprietor.
TISfAPErlSKEPTON FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF,
733 Siksom St., PHILADELPHIA,
WIio nro our nuibnrizci ncn(, nnd III
rcci-Hc AiUvrtlseiiieiitp, tit our
LOIVIIST CASH HATCH.
"PUB CIO SALE
OP VALUA1U.K
REAL ESTATE!
liyylrtuoof anordorof tlio Orptuns' Court ot Co
liil-ibla t-uutity, will bu Bold un iho pn-lalV-8 oil
SATUJtDAV, OCXOUKU 2lt, 1870,
at 5! o'eiock- p. M.,tll followlns- riMl estate,-la'o tin
piujieity ot tli-piKv IVttLt tnuii, iliiei-UM-a:
All tiut ci'i lulu Had of 1 nl Kltiiati' In Lorust
lownsblp, Coiuinijiai-oiiiitx, liliinili'il.iud iWwi Hied
as fallout, u-l; JiuKHii U)f at a Hiiiuiind run
iilntr In in Mu mi- ty land Iiom i rl.ile 1 1 lit- lu lls 01
ii'iiiii i iim-, ditiMMii. ui-iili Mj, iii'iru'Li, wi-hto:i
a-lo i erclus ton hium-jii-np, iiimiv north s, du-KieesHi-sl
Mii-iii pi n lii-N toanuncilieni'iOiy hind
or I'eU'l' .Miller hutithM.i. ill yreea et r.:i Moperihi-s
lo iiMone, theneobv llio bunio t.ouili i. i i-Bn is'
Liu-Hi n.ni.i.1 iu uw iiiueeoi ijiului.liig ton
liunlnir 10 ACHES AND 15 I'UHUll I,
neat int-ublirv, !' tlio mini' more or less.
TKII.MS III' SAI.H. 'I'en pertont tobo pJlilatUio
Klllklll'' tluVMl Of Mil) IIMIIil-llV. IDIIV 1-11,1. on
L-iuiiiin.il i ui oi i a.e, anil tliu li.il.iuie In one jenr.
t,. II IIAKAIII),
it. iii:iiiii:in,
N'p.-8, 'li-tt. AUinliil-iraloif.
G-LENN'S
smniujt soap.
TlIOROUOIILVCURKS PlSCASKS OF THE SKIN,
ItEAUTlriCS THE CtlMI-LKXION', l'KEVENTS
AND HEMEDIES RlIEUJIATISM ANU GOUT,
Heals Sokes and AuRAbio.vs ok hie
Cuticle anu Counteracts Contagion.
Tills Standard Internal Remedy for Erup.
tion?, Sores and Injuries of Hie SMn, not only
REMOVES FROM THE COMI'LE.MON ALL llLEM.
lSHES arising fiom local Impurities of tho
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun ami wind, such a?
tan and freckles. It renders Ihe cuticle
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOfll and TLIANT,
and being a wholesome beautieier is far
preferable to any cosmetic1.
All the remedial advantages op Sul.
1'IIUR IlATlls are insured UV hik. USE ov
GUnn'n Sulphur Soap, which in addi.
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and JHE
vents Rheumatism and GduT.
It also disinfects cLotiiino and linen
nnd I'REVENIS diseases' communicated iiv
contact with the rcRso.v.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald,
ncss, and retards grayncss of the hair,
Physicians speak of it In high terms.
Prices-25 and 50 Dents per Cake: per
. Pox (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N, B. The so cent calci are triple iho the, i( those at
35 cents.
f IHU'S HAIR AND 1VIIISKKH
HlncU or llrouu, 30 Ccnta,
U. CBITTOTOS, 1'ropT, 7 Shth Av.,IV.
teUtr,:a.-iy,
Magnetic Soap.
Tlie Cheapctt .SIkiji that tun he uml for the foltow
iwj llrumni ;
lt. Oi.o bur will ko nw Inr iia two or any oilier,
ill.- Duly halt tlio usual ruUblnir U-lnir reiiulrrd
thiTii In u mMnir ( I morutliun llieentlru eustol tho
pujii in i.iuor uiiini-.
ti iim t ii,itu-H uru nmuo HWi'.i.r, t-i.KAN.aiui
Will i l: MllUoul bull.l.Ntl or bCALDIMI.Ibun all
Injury to tlirm ii uoldtil. 'I lifio 13 a t-av Inir lit fuel
nuil bard won, ui.U tho wubliluif ladono In about
nan i nu usuui incu.
it Isulso u'uarunu-ed under nnenaltr or nrtviiot
ljrshbttii Injiitu tlie tlolliiH or bands, and ns one
I nm uuicnniiu ui'j iHTwuiIoiLsiTilaln ibolrulhol
mvhv Hiuit-iiieuiK. u wimiu neti-r iwy inu iinuiricior
tui-iii;.Ue Id iiu oxlt-iM'uHiHtcin of uUvertli.lnir and
l-lalm Mieli drildeii lueill fur bis luup uUt-mi lio
knt-iv Iriiui iKnililvo LiK'iiciico tbatlt mouIU pixno
lu be In every reicii what is tlalmeU lor II.
1 bis la also i iupctlor boujiforljiuvi'-oiiiidToib-irr
purpoiM-a
iv.VIlNI'.H HIIODKH & CO.,
Y110LK3AUS FANOV (J1IOCKIIIJ,
(JtNEIUl, AUHMH,
Aug. 4 10 (ia. II, 0, ti Co., i'lilladeldila, 1'a.
ttr. ftOiHier day at homo. Samples worth f 1
VJ 10 V-W treu. til.M & CCs, ViVUaUil, laluo.
MAIU IU, -Df.-l,
NEW G000S I
A HEAVY STOCK,
Cheaper than Ever!
S, H, MILLER & SON
Havo Just Kccoivcd
llio largest and best supply ot
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS,
Tlicy havo over ollcreil tolncir friends and cus
tomers. (Jlotlis, Ossimorc3, nuil Satinotta
for MKN.'S WEAK,
Cloths, Alapacas, Merinos,
for IiADIliS' WKAK, . ,
CALtCOlCS, MUSIiINS, UAilBHICS,
and every variety of Dry Gooda leslrnl,
STOCK OF
Garpot3, Mota, Ottomana,
CLOSED OUT AT COST
FAMILY G11O0ERIES,
including all the varieties of
COKKKI-S, TKAS and SUGARS,
COUNTRY PKOJ3UOH.
and a general supply of article useful for the
table alwayx on hand.
CALL AND SEE.
Coiintty pi oil nee of all kind taken In cx
eliaiiKe for gnoiU at cali price1'.
oct.:ii,'f4-lt
CALIFORNIA.
Till! CHICAtiO & XOKTH-WrATCnN ItAlUVAY
Kmbrnces under odo management, the (irent Trunk
HulUviiy Lines ol the WK1T und NOK lil-Vi:s T.und,
with In niunermw branches and connection", tonus
thu sliorlcst und quickest, roulo between Chicago
and all points In Illinois, Wisconsin, nohthkkn
MlciiuiiN, AIINNKfOTA, Iowa, .Nbiiuaska, California
aud tho Western Tcrrltoi Ic8, Its
Oiiialin au Cnlifbriilu E.lno
Is tho shortest and best routo for nil r-olnfs In north
ern Illinois, loiMi, Dokolu, Nebraskit, v j cniluif,
t'olOMdo, .Nmiulo, L'tuh, California, Oregon, China,
Juiian and Australia, lis
Chloairo, Madison 6l St. Paul l.Iuc
Is the short lino for Northern Wisconsin nnd Minne
sota, und for MiulKoii, si. p.uil, .Mliiiii-uii.ills.liululli,
and all points Iu tho great Norih- et. Its
It'tiioiisi ;nt! St. t'elei- B.ltic
Is tho only roule for Winona, lloeliestcr, tlwatonnn,
Munkalu, m. I'eler, New I lui, mid all points In
toutheni und central .Mliiuc&otu. lis
Oi'tieii Itityaml itlni'iiuuttc I.lue
Is the only line for .Tanesvllle, Wntertown, I'ond Du
l.uf DslikOKli, Appletou, Urei n U.iy, C-cajiaUi, Ne
g.mnee, .Maripietln, lloiiRliloii, lluticoelt and tho
ltko huperlor country. 1 is
Frcciiorl am Diibiitiuo Lino
Is tho only route ror Klgln, HoeUord, l'reeport, and
all poll ts la l-'reepoi t. its
Chicago ti nil HSiiivaiikrc Line
Is tho old Lake shore llouto, and Is tho o- lv ono
pashln-' throiiKli Kvunston, Lake I'urpM, llluhlund
l'ai 1:, Waukegan, ltaelne, Keiionlia to Mlnvaukce.
I'lillniau I'a'aco Cain
aro run on all through trains of this ro.vl.
This Is thu ONLY 1.1 N I; lunnlne; those ears be
tween Chicago unil Rt, I'aul.chlcago and .Mllivaukee,
111 V 1111 illlll ,,111111111.
AtOiihihaourtli-i-nt-iH coaneetwltli tlm fii-riinn!
o (net
r all pi
pieepei's ou mo i'lkii rueiiic :iiillioau lor
CillltH
west oi mo .Missouu mer.
tin tho nrrUul of lho inilns from Hini-nt. nr .mif ii.
Illnlralusof the Chicago s .'.oilli-WesU-rn Itulluay
li-tie Chicago us follows
Foil CUU.M R r.l.rtV, OMAHA' AMI Cl IMltNlA, Two
tluviugli luilns dally, Willi I'ullinao pjl.u-o orau lug
loom und silicnliigcarslhrougli to Council Minns.
l'OK bT 1'AI I. AMI.MINNKAI'OI IS, I HO Ill'OUgll tl lllllS
dally, with I'lillniau pal.leo ems ntlnelied to both
trains. . . . ,
l-'oit IIiikkv Il.ty amiI.akk hri-KiitOH, two trains
daily, with I'lilliiian palacu ears iillncliwi; and run
ning thinugh to Mai'iUcttn.
Pint Mii.wACKm, four through trains rtu'ly, Pull
man cars onnluht Hams, ljurkir elmlreuis on day
Indus.
I'llll Sl-AKTA AMI WlNONA mid r,llll In JlllltlOSota,
One through. iulu d.dlj,( with Pullman b-iciicrs to
Uliiuna.
Koa Jlmicui'K, M.i 1'reepcrt, two through Iralns
ilall), Willi Pullman ems on M'lit trains.
l'OK liflllllUE AMi l.A I'llonSK, Mil UllltMl, tWO
lhrou-,'li tiiilns flails , with Pullman cos on night
train lo Metnegor, Iowa. '
TouMoux Cm- anii Ya.nkto.vi iwo trains dal'y.l'ull
Wun curs lo Miss mrl Valley .lunellon.
l'OK I.4KK (IENK1-A, four llUlllS duilV,
l'OK ltt.-KK.IIM, MKIIMMI, KUMI.-IH, .TANKSVIIXF,
and other points, ou e.in hate from two tuttn' trains
dully. , , ,
New York ofllee, :4i 4IM',roadwuv: Boston onico,
fi Slulo Mrent ; imiiihii (tilrivUKi l'arnliam .mn-ei;
Van I-runcl.scu ollice, 121 Jlontgoini r Muet; chle.i
go ticket olIKes: I'l.ilii lIii-i1!, under Hhernian
llimse; cm nt r t'uiml ai.O MDU?(ii,Mnots; KUiln
Sln-et ilepul, eoriii r W. Kliizlo iindt'niml M reels'!
Wells Mi-eel di-isu, foiiirr'W elHiilid I. InIt- Mreels.
1'ur lulcs or liiti iiiiuUi n iiolultmiiablu Irom jour
homo ticket nginlb, applj to
W. II. t-TiNMT, ' .VAnViirlli'niliTT,' ';
(leu. Pass, Ag't, Chicago. i.en. f-up,.,ciileas9
l-yi). l,7ii-ly
ImpDrtaivt to Ltiwyeraj
Justices of Ihe Ivnce. t niNtiilirt s", mrculop-, Ad;
mliilstriiloiH, t.nariJlali, Tuun.ail,i ollu-i-it, and buil-.
iicm men generally.
Wo !mo on tim.'l u lugo iist.inent, of legul
lllXllksfo llii'IM'lif Allu-Ill-.VS, .lllslll-H nnd Con-
stable's lilani.K i f nil kinds, .Nolo mid Itiuhit Ls.uks
for AUmliiUiiul .i.ixt: ,
I'lilOi: 1, 1ST.
att6i:ni:i'.s'ii.ani:s. '
Pivclno for Mimniims.
I I. I'.i.
" ' li'ilo In lake Dep-irlllulis, , , ,
" ' ' i-lioi'.so Arblir-iiors.
SCcnwapleie,ei-fl:T.'iperJiuiidid. ..,
Petliloii fur Aprdntmeiitof tluarflljn. '
' ihiuiHi , , ,
liulo lo take Di-iuislihiH
.N-tir lu lleut. wlih confession,
' " Ansllliipslt,
Sleehnnlcs 1 1 -n.
1 Ci nls eai h or fxiii per handled
I'elilluu fur bale of Peal IM.tlu s rr-ms each
.IL'SIICI.S III, t.N'KS, ,
Kubpa-nas, Summons, Wurruutf-, Executions so to
2s cents each.
Muses '.
luun Heeds .......
I'drchini nt Deeds
Agllt Illt-Iili .....j
iirph-in's t'ouit sales
Constable's Suits
MoiiLiipo and iiond
All hinds of Notes
'- s rents each
jit
in "
s " "
so for $l r-a
3 tcnls each
in "
i
hicelpls, Noli, Hehor.l Hitlers, Poor Orders, .ilnro
Orders, noa.Ur hoiuiil. eouslanily on hand, or nude
to nrderon short nullct). , ...
HV"'!i, I'ffiufwtln doncaler Jobnoikthananj
other unitu lu tills lo-miy. .
HltiM'KWAY A r.MVFI.I,
tdltorbiind' roprhtors
if the COt tin kl in,
Hlooiiishurr, l'.i,
?ETHER!LLo
JIdvertismgAgents
..... . y.i
VISSOHElt & HALL'S
OONOENTltATBD. POTASH
W'lirriiiili d 1. pull In any Puliu.li In tho iiinrhet,
Mini ir M.i-riur iu t'liiiri-iiiruieil l.yo lur
nil pur.ii.i nr wlilrli l( In ni-d.
Put up lii 0110. pound metal cam, convenient for
uso lu families for making hard and sou soaps, anil
iure;i-uuiiapuriosos generally. Hirooiuus fur liuk.
Ing soup, uto., uicompauy each can. .
l'or ileuidiir tyjw, jiressHs, machinery, tulntii,
Hoftcnlng wau-r, washing sinks and fruit treeiilii lho
spring, It Is one iuallu.1 Tor uxcellenco und eonveul
enoo or uckuv;o, Fur ku.10 by (Iroocra and Dru
gl-HS everj whine.
Vl.si ln-r ,V Hull'. Insi-cili lduiind DMiifi cliuit
Powder liVtUuubljfjr thudostrualoiiof llio piitato
hug, rut toll worm, gr.asliuppuri, ndoo, rats, roaches,
Iu-kiU, und vermin ol all kiuds. H ii harmless lo
lucil und ulilliud4. uli.l f ir n,iii.v tl. ,,. i.,ri
fortlKKlestmeilinofvermlu, It Is aUu Invaliubie,
US II llIdlNI liOTlNT. tklirlf k lli'i- tlm nip It, I.,..,.! ,.,1 ......
sick ruoiui. iiiul destrojlug tha foul miuriot btiik.
eellurs, atiiblo ico. Putuolnpnoiiounlcaiij. IW
sulo by Druggists und tlroeors uerj whore.
YIS.SEllUt it HAl.t, Jlaimnieturer-,
W WALESTIIEKI'.NUW YOltK.
Auk, 4,-3 in
DAl'KK IUUS
l-Dlt HAI.B
. J
AT THE COLUMI1IA OI-TICB.
RAL ROAD TIME TABLES
pniu
UlKI.I'lIA AND KUADINQ KOAD
AKHANOKMKXT OF
I'ltAINS.
l'ASSENOr.K
July 12, 16JC.
Tit A INS LEAVR RCTRRT AS TOLIOTIS (PTNtlAT tX TKI'TIt
Tor New York, Philadelphia, Itoadlng, 1'ottSTlllo
Tumnqtm, Ac., ll,S3 n. m
l'or Calawlssa, 11,1m u. m. and 7,1111 p. in.
For Vlllhiiinport,C,M 0,94 a. m. ninU.eo p. in.
TRAINS F0K ncrtuT
LEAVR AS K0M.0WS, (StJNDAT IX
CEITEI).)
Ijctm New York, fl.-in a. in.
Iavo Philadelphia, 0,16 a. m.
taavo Heading, 11,3 In. ni., roltevllle, If.tft p. rn
and Tntnaqua, 1,80 p. m,
Lcavo Catawlssa, 0,50 o, a.m. nntl 4,no p. m.
Lcatu Wllllamsoil,i)ia.in,18,(io m.andB,oop. m
1'aSscngers a r tl from New Yorknnd I'hllnde
phla go through w ithout change of core.
.1. ii. WOOTTEN,
Tan.ll, Wc It. General Superintendent.
TOKTHKKN
X COMPANY.
CKNTKAL KAILWAY
On and after November colli. 1ST3, trains will leave
HUNIIUllY as follows I
NOUTIIWAIII).
L'llo .Mall .50 a. ni., an ire i:imtra ll.;,o a. m
" Canandalgua... B.sop. m
llocheMer B.ls "
- Nlngarn... ...... 8 JO "
llenovo accomtnodat Ion ll.ton. in. nrrUo Wllllnms
UHAip. m.
Klmlra .Mall 4.16 a. m., arrivo Hlmlra lo.so n. m.
llulfalo fxprcss 7.16 a. m. arrivo liurtalo a.60 a. m.
SOUT1IWA1I1).
Ilu Halo Express 8.60 a. m. arrive llarrlshtirg 4.60 a. m
" llalthnoro S.io "
Klmlra Mnll 11.18 a. m., arrtvo HnirMurglaVip. m
" Wushlnglon 10.50 "
" llaltlmoro 0.30
" Washington S.SO "
llarrlshurg uccommodatlon S.40 p. tu. arrivo Harris
burg 1U.6U p. )t-
arrlvo llaltlmoro n.!6 a. m
Washington .13 "
Krlo Mall ls.w a, m. arrltu Ilnrrlsburg 3 06 n. in.
" Hall Imore MO "
" Washington 10.E8 "
All dally except Sunday.
I). M. BOYD, Jr., (leneral Passenger Agcn
A. J. CASSATT, General Manngo
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL R0a
l'liilaucliiLla & r.rio U. I!.. Division,
SUMMElt TIME TABLE.
OX and after SUXDAY, A I'll. 23, 1870
. thu trains on tho Philadelphia & Krlo llul
noad DU islon u lit i un us follows :
WHSTWARD.
i:illi:i:xpili:s.sleaes .New York
Philadelphia.
" " " HlllIllllOIOl....
" " ' ll.irrli.buiv....
s p. m
6.46 p. in
l.'.'O p. in
v.l i a. in
" " arr. at Mlllamsport
.12.'o a. m
Uiek ll-it-n l.io n. m
" " " Ihle 10 30 U. m
HII1E MAIL leaves New York 8.26 p. m
" " " l hlliidclphlii 11.66 p. m
" " " liiiltlinoie u.lo p, m
" " " llurrlsburg 4.a. lu
" " " Wllll.unsiort s.36n. m
" " " Lock lluM'ti 0.40 a. m
" " " llenoto liMiSu. m
" " arr. at.Urlo , ....... . 7.a, p in
NIA'I.MIA KXl'UKSH lea' CS
Philadelphia.. 7.20 a. m
llalllmore 7.30 a. in
" Ilurilsburg. ...lu.48a. in
arr. at Wllllamsport.. 2.1-ip. m
" Uick Haven... U.16 u. m
1(I'I100 4.16 p. Ill
" ' " Kmie. .
. o.oii p. m
" " " JluIIulo... ,
'SUNDAY EXPHKSS leaves New York
" l'hlladeliihla
" " llnllliuoio
" M ' llarilsburg
" V , arr. nt WHllamsport....
S.23 p. m
,1 1 65 p. in
, u.lo p. in
. 4.10 a. in
. 7.4 1 u. in
EASTWARD.
PHIL'A EXPIIESS leaves Erto , 0.1a p. m
' " " lJJt'lc Haven... . i.lou. in
", " " Wtlll.tinsnort 3.u.-ip. ia
'" , " uriivrsat Ilarilsbuig...,.., c.io u. .,i
"i '' " H.iltlinoro .......'..n mp. t
" " " PliUadelDhla..,.. D.25 iu m
" " " New York 2.(8 p. m
DAY EXl'l!i:sd leaves Kane.-. a.05a. m
" " " llenovo li-.io a. in
" " " Link Haven. ... 11. on. in
" ". " Hliilamsport....l2 4o ii. ni
" " air. at llmilsbiirg 4.10 p. m
' " ' Philadelphia T.viin. 111
' " " NewYoik 10 15 p. m
" " " Halllmoru 7.23 p. in
" " . . " Wiesiungton. .t.i p. m
EHIE MAIL leaves Erlo
' '' ' lloliuvu.......
-..11.20 a.' in
.... .. ix.-, p in
11 .118 p'. in
ll,8 p. m
2.48 a. in
I'm a in
...... ".UML 111
10 lo u. in
Lock Haven
" " " Wlllinnisiiort.-.i..
' " arr, lit IpuilsUurg..,
" ' Ilalllniuro".......
l'ulluituliihla
" " " Nevork
FAST LINE leaves Wllllamspori
" " urr. at Ilarilsbuig
' " " llaltlnioie...,,. -...
1 Philadelphia
" " " New York..' :.
. ..12.38 a. m
.... 3.66 a. m
.... 7,8 a in
.. . 7.H8 11. in
. ..10.20 u. Ill
SUNDAY EXPllf:sS leaves Wllliam'spott.. 8.15 a. m
' ' arr. at HaiiUburg ll.4ltu.ui
" " " Phlladclf-hlu,.., h.Mip.iu
" ' " " New i,i k ... Map. in
' , . , . ll.lllluioro, 7.2ftp.ll
l'.rlo Mali West. Niagara Etpress Wi st, Lock' ILU en
Acqoiii. West mid Dai Kxpress L'tist makotluse ton
iieeilou nt .Nuitiiuubi-il.inil Uli 1.. 11. it. II. trains
nu- iikts-iiariumiu M-r.iuion.
I'j-lo -Mull wist, Niugura. Expre!
sx wett. lirio '
Mct.s West and I wli llnvtn Aeeciiiiiu iluilou
Wiisi inako rliso ecnnetll-ti i t v illlniosi i,rt wnn
-s. 1;. ii. i . 1 raiu-s 11m 111,
111 le Mall U csl. Maei rn Exiur-ss West, ma Dnv
1 Espii ss last' maki' euite I'oniieetloii ul Loik llau-n
with II, ). V. (, 1( iialiis.
Idle Mull Iain lilid West rbnnett at Erto wli
lialnsoii l,.l-.M . II. IL tttuur.v wtUi It l'.i; A.
V. 1: II. nt Eiiiiioiluin wllh l;. N, , x P. P. It, and nt
Dilllwnod Willi A V. II. II; '
I'atlir furs will mu betu-een Philadelphia nntl
Vv linmnipoil on Nlugtnn l.xii-hH Wtit, l.ilo 1.x
piess writ, Philadelphia" l..nws i.uhI Day
llvi 1 s E.isl ai.d hiiiiuui Eipiess liu-.t, Mtei.liig
ca son all night trams. ' ' '
I WMi Ai'lIAI.DWIN,
Dec. I7,76tf Ueuerul Nul, 1
u-.,
TkHI.AWAUt LACK A WANK A AND
lJ 'liSlHUX IfAlf.UtlAD.
IlIlOM.SIifJKri DIVISION. , . -lime-Tabl.)-
No.. bur.aakes ent-ct 11V 4iS A. M
MONDAY, NOVE.MIIEII U IS75,-. . . ,
NOItTII. 1 bTATlO.VS.
SOUTH
p.m. p.m. u.m
ajn. , p iu. pan
S 1,8 3 6S
H 1.1 . H 61,
7 fJS 8 sO
0 is! Srrahtnn.
f lis -U
V . 2 ,M
1) U 2 hi
10 IK), 2 3S
10 I'll 2 40
io ir s it
111, 10, V 6
111 tl) 04
10 n mi
0 r.
U 30
0 38
0 41.
0 ft'
0 trt
7 01 ,
7 oo
7 111
7 18
1 S5
v 4. Mel evue
u Ssl T.lVlorvllle
4(1 fl 42
4 13 8.
I) til .i.Liii-kiivr.iniilt.
U 28
V20I
II 15,
V 111
tl Oil
u us;
ti 5'
... . P listen. ...
7 W
7 21
7 tl
7 IS
7 IS
7 IS
7 17
7,'i3
ll'OS
r. 54
0 46
0 Ml
0 18
0 (ill
Ii 112
6 IS
6 64
6 IS
8 40
6 3-1
6 W
8 13
SI'JO
6 U3
4, 68
46D
4 :is
3 a
,:i 21
3 23
Wlkt Pliuton...
,. vv. .Kilning..,,...
.MiiItbyT.....
..... li-'iiii',lU...t..,
....Klugslnu,
... .Kliursloll
.' 10
3 17
3 17
3 12
3 W)
H U4
3 '1
2 M
1 23
i V
2 13
2 10
2 10
1 M
I 13
1 41
1 43
1 4l
1 t8
1 111
1 15'
1(1 27 I'l
10 jr a it
10 32 3 .2
10 88 3 27
s l-si
I'll nim, u .tunc.,'
7 38
7 40
S 60
1 . . I li IllOII I u .,
,.. .Avoutl.ilo..,
H 61
S 4S
10 40 3 S2 1 7 48
Nuntleoke,
IU 44 3 37 7 63
s 41 .lliiiilock's nek.
s .o . .Hili,k4hluiy...
8 l'j'.. .lllik'sVtliy...
s U:....l,0uili lluicn...
h i I'.trwlik ....
s s1 lirlm cieek
7,6s,,,vniow(iiivv.,,
7 M1.. ..Mine, llldirc... '
10 62
3 43 s la
J.(l , S 25.
4 IB S 55
4 21 8 (S
4 '.V 0 05
4 ST 0 60
U,i6
II 17
11 Uli
11 3
II 10
!J 'J . '"I
fi 65
II 43 4 4
40 7 18
7 -nil i.l,siy....i.....i
11 bi 4 r.'. 17. mi
7 4
Ill.u.i.,.!..,,.
A 1 2 7 40
6 18 T tr.
8 14 7 64
8 20 S 60
6,::i t-ii
6 47 8 40
8 62 '8 41'
0 10 0 15
7 68
.' Kutii'i t- ?T"
1167
12 "2
12 07
12 10
IB. 18
12 2
Ti M
12 61,
11 111.
7 at.
7 20
7 11
7 04
7 II
tUiaviUsu Hrldge.
..Olark's HwlttTi..
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i hulas y.
..'...f'aineroii ..ii.
1 )
p.m.
ill,4S
a.m.
.NortlUluL(rajuJ
p.in,
p.m. a. in
, , W, TV HALH'l HAD, Sunt,
l Superintendent b Ofllio, htruutun, Etc. lo, l6,
W. F HALH'l KA
GLAZING AND PAPERING.;
P. nODINK. Troii fitrett' below ' m r.
ond, llloomsburg, Pa., Is prepared to tlo ol .
kinds of
PAINTINQ,
CILAZ1NCI,
, hihI-, , ,
PAl'EIt lIANQI.Vcis
nollcw "W3' lo-y'ost' prices, and ats'li .
ii'tlm UivlDiramh work to Jo will sare money
calling ou uv).
work warranted to giro sittLUactloD.
BOlll-ltOdi ' ' ,.(''
Did era.
WM. V, IlQDIJfa
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