The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 19, 1877, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA.
Miscellaneous.
Fun In a Court Home.
A girl lu Wllkcabarre Indicted otia Dobton
o Engllslunun, for iuMiiM,.ln kissing. Let
fiinather will. She told lier story Inn
plain, utralglit-forward kind of way, to tho
fleet that alio was cnjoylofr the evening
breeze white leaning over her father's fence,
and that William Dobson came along, adz
ed her by the hand, and forcibly pulling
herorer the palisade, comuiillcd the ru
nault for which she claimed redress ut tho
hands of the law, A ulster of the complainant
testified that the did not sec tho alleged Im
propriety, because of the darkness, and she
being in another part of the yard, but she
heard a kiss, or something that sounded like
a.klss, and knew that something was going
n.
Dobson claimed the privilego of being
his own witness, and ho told the part of the
story omitted by Miss Hctler nnd her sister.
He it a jolly spsclmen of an Englishman.
Hit narratlte of the occurrence lu which he
had become Involved runs as follows :
Dobson Yer see, yer 'onors, I was walk
log along, singing "What will the 'arvest
ba?"
Gen. McCartney (for plaintiff, disposed to
autre bumiv iuu rvuuu vuiuu.iug bun mines;
You were singing "What will the 'arvest
be!" (closely Imitating the Intonation of I
the witness.)
Dobson (very composedly) Yes, sir,
"What Wilt the 'arvest bet"
Gen. McCartney "What wilt the 'arvest
be!" Dobson (unruffled)-"What will the I
arrest be?"
Gen. McCartney Well, go on, sir.
Ibson Yer aee, yer 'onors, I was going
long, singing, "What will the 'arvest be ?"
when I heard Mary singing "What will tho
arrest be?"
Gen. McCartney She wasslgoing "What
will the 'arrest be?"
By Ibis time there were decided eviden
ces of merriment all over the court room,
bnt Dobson remained aa imperturbable as
though officiating at a funeral.
Dobson Yes, sir. She wero singing,
"What will the 'arrest be," hut not so loud
a I was, and I called out, "Hallo, Mary,
re that you ?" and she said she were hall
fcalone, has her father 'ad gone to "class,"
Gen. McCartney Gone to class I What
did she mean by that?
Dobson Why any fool knows what
"class means. Her father had gone to
class meeting, and left 'er hall halone. We
chatted a little, and then
Gen. McCartney Well, you have heard
her testimony. You seized her, pulled her
over the fence and kissed her?
Dobson No. That testimony is false.
We talked awhile, and she sort of leaned
borer the fence lite as it she wanted me
to and just then Satan got tho best of me,
and I kissed 'er right lion the mouth. I
found out "What will the 'arvest be," and
I think she was a heasy prey.
Here the gravity of the court, counsellors
and spectators gave way, and seldom in a
court of justice has there been such a scen
of uncontrollable . hilarlonsnrss. Judge
Harding fairly roared himself boareo with
laughter, and all business was suspended for
aereral minutes to allow those in the court
room to recover their equanimity. Dobson
was acquitted of the charge of assault, but
must pay half the costs of the suit as his
share of the '"arrest."
Slave Dealer's Tricks.
Mr. J. II. McCoan. In his book "Ezvnt As I
It Is." furnishes some curious infoimrtion
resDectinir the methods emniored br the
alare dealers to evade-the law and to smug-
le their wares into the cities whero they
brinr the best Drices." and adds : "Once In
the capital the dealers (dejcllab,) distribute
their stock among the. agenU In various
ouarters oftbecilv. and there, although the
police are supposed to be on the watch to
prevent It. burlnir and sellinzeo on under
the thinnest veil of concealment. An in-
tending purchaser coes to one of the private
bat perfectly well-known entrepots, in which
the dealera and their slaves are lodged, and
aftar examining the latter, selects what suits
him. hamrlea'for a time about the Driee. and
flaalljr close; the bargain then and there, or
tbeautnUr through a broker, who receives
a imall commission for the job. The dy'el-
lab object to show their ware to Europeans,
unlet ther are Introduced br a native.who
b not merely a dragoman: but with that
TOneher.knilttethin.dUiguUeofa'fezanda
taaboulee coat, a sight of whatever is on
- J' - . . .
hand may be euily enough had. Franks are,
nf eourae, now forbidden by their own laws
to buy or hold' slaves, but ttie prohibition
i not always regarded by the residents in
the native quarters of the city, where,indeed,
single man cannot hire a house nor obtain
lodgings unless he have a female slave.
Price range fromXlO or 12 for a black boy
or girl of as many years old to 70 or 100
for an Abyssinian girl from 12 to 17 or 18
and from 500 to 800, or even 1000 for a
high class Circassian, Adult women slaves,
who have already been In service, arc cheap
r, unless their skill In cookery, needle-
work or some other useful art balance the
rice of temper or some other defect, but for
which they are rarely resold. The prico oH
male above the ace of childhood varies I
from 20 or 30 to 90 or 100, Abyssiiilan
vouths and men ramritit? consldcrablv above
negroes. The neutral class of eunlchr have
..in 1.1.1... ...i... i. .i r i
sun uiiicr vaiuc, uuv uiiBU nro nun iuuuu
In onlv the very wealthier Modem famll'ei.
" 'I
the rigorous prohibition which the law en-
forces aMlnst their nroduction within Kmm.
tlan territory havluc greatly reduced the
uonlv. and corresoondinglv heightened
"
their price. It may bo added that
the whole of the slaves imported Into Kgyi.t
readily adopt the established faith, and soon
become tho most bigoted and fanatical sec
tion of the Moslem population."
TheCorinno (Nev.) Jitcord tells the iol-
lonlng story: "Yesterday afternoon the
writer witnessed a strange sight in tho Jit
ord office. Our attention was attracted by
ereral lusty squeaks from the luslde nf a
pall, almost full of water, luto which a half-
grown mouse bad fallen. The alarm bad
naraiy aieu away oeiore lour or u?o mice
appeared on the scene and began clamber-
ing to the top edge ofthe pall. For several
moment alter gaining the top of the pall
and catching sight of the mouse In the wa-
ter a squeaking confab was held. First one
mouse ami then another woulU cling to the
rim of the bucket with his bind legs, and
when almost touching the water with his
nose, squeak out either consolation or ad-
vict to the immersed, but while all this was
irolngonthe iwlmmlng power of the nn-
fortunate mouse tn the pall were rapidly
giving out. At last a bappy thought seem-
ed to strike the biggest mouse in the crowd,
ana almost wltnoul a aquealc be firmly fas
tenea bi fore foot to tbeedgeor tbe pall
and let his body and tall hang down. The
drowning mouse saw it, ana making a last
desperate effort for life, swam to the spot,
elied tbe tall of hi brother mousf, and,
roiusi squci. un.gm iiviu su me mice
present, wa bauiea nigu ana ury out ofthe
water and oer tbe elg ofthe bucket."
Miscellaneous.
That (Iff Horse.
how.'a soulless eonroiunoir BETTt.r.u
mm x ojiAkaEti.
A horny-handed old farmer entered the of
fice of oue of the big railroad companies In
Chicago aud inquired for the man who set
tled for horses which wero killed by loco
motives of a bloated corporation. They re
ferred him to Iho company's counsel, whom
having found he thus addressed :
"Ulster, I was drlylng homo one evening
last week"
"lleen drinking T" sententlously question
ed the lawyer.
"I'm centre-pole of the local Tent of Ke
chabltes," said the man,
"That doesn't answer my question," re
plied the man bf law. "I saw n man who
was boiling drunk voto the Prohibition tick
last year."
"Haven't tasted liquor since the big flood
of 1810," said tho old man.
"Go ahead."
"I will, 'Snulrc. And when I camo to tho
crossing of your toulless monopoly It was
pretty dark and tip 1 and along came your
train, no bells rung, no whistles tooted, con
,he ,n mch CR9C8 made nnd
provided, and again the Granger decisions,
and whoop I away went my oft" horse shoot
ing over tho telegraph wires. When I had
dug myself out'n a swamp some distance oft"
and pacified tho other critter, I found that
that oft horse was as dead as Perry Smith,
nothing valuable abut him but his shoes,
might hm brought 8ay eight cents
for old Iron. Well
"Well, you want pay for that off hoss ?"
said tho lawyer, with a scarcely repressed
sneer.
"I kinder should, you see," replied tho
farmer, frankly, "and I don't care about go
ing to law about it, though possibly I'd get
a verdict ; .for juries out in our town is
mostly made up of farmers, and they kinder
help each other as a matter of principle in
these cases of stock killed by railroads."
"And this ere oft" hoss," said the counsel
mockingly, "was allamblctonian colt ont of
an Abdallah mare with seventeen Messen
ger crosses, wasn't he? He was rising fonr
years, as he had been foi several seasons
past, and had shown 2-25 on a half mile
track in the mud, hadn't he ? And you bad
been offered $1G COO for him the day he was
killed, but wouldn't take it because you
were going to win all the prizes intheQrand
Circuit with him, and then going to move
out to Nevada and buy a silver mine and a
silver mine and a Senatorshlp with the pro'
ceeds ? 0, I've heard of that oft" horse be
fore."
"I guess there's a mistake somewhere, son
ny," said the old farmer, with an air of sur
prise ; my hoss was got by old man Butt's
roan pacing hoss. , Sired of Lemont out'n a
wail-eyed, no account mare of my own that
he s dead, I may say that ho was 20 last
grass. Trot? Why Fred. Erby's hoss
that he was fined for furious dr'vin of was
nA Tlavtai. nnnt nf htm I Rivtnn
thoU8amidoars , Ble8a -our 80U, do ,ou
think I'm a darn fool or any one else is ? It
Istruo I was made an offer for him tho last
time I was in town, and, far the man looked
kinder simple, and you know how it is yours
self with borse-trading. I asked the cuss
mor'n the animal might have been worth
I asked him $C5, but I'd havo.taken $-10."
"Forty dollars 1" gasped the lawyer, "fur
ty dollars!"
"Yes;" replied the lawyer, meekly and en
crgetically , "it kinder looks a big snm, I
Knowi Ior nn '1 loss, tjut tnat ere oll-hoas
coulu Pul' a mighty good load, considering,
Th:n I was kinder shook tip and the pelo of
ray wagon was ousieu, ana i naa to.gei me
harness fixed, and there's my loss of time,
and a11 that cunt8- Say bout and it's
nbout square."
iu "WJTW wmsperca soitly to nimseu,
"Well, I'll be bull doied 1" and filledjout a
cnecic ior ouu,
"Sir," said he covering the old man's
hand, "you are the first honest man I have
met in the conre of ,eEal experience of
twenty-three years; the first farmer whose
dead horse was worth less than $1,000, and
could trot better than 2:3-1 without training.
Here is aIso free P" for yourself and your
mal8 nelrs in a direct line lor three genera
tlon8. anu T0U nave a young noy to spare
WB wi'l teacn him telegraphing and find him
teuy ano lucrative employment,"
1 he honest old farmer took thecbeck and
departed, smiting his horny leg with his
brawny hand in triumph as he did so, with
I it.- L - aiY 1 TJ fA-l. f iL .
"mars; : i new i a ieicn mm on tno
hoae8t rackI I'nose I had killed I swore
wasa trotter, and all I got was $166 and
interest. Honesty is the best policy."
Is Friday an Unlucky Day ?
On Friday, August 21, 1432, Chris
topher Columbus sailed on the great
voyage of discovery. On Friday, October
12. 1492, he first discovered land. On Fri
day, January 4, 1493, ho sailed on his re
turn to Spain, which, if he had not reached
in safety, the happy result would never have
been known which led to the settlement of
thi va8t continent. On Friday, March 15,
lrM "ea"ivco ai i aios in saieiy. un rri
dyi November 22, 1493, he arrived at His
pantela, on his second voyage to Amorica,
"-" -rnuay, june lo, nai, ne, tnougn uu-
knownto hlmself,dlcovered the continent of I
I America. On Fridav. March 6. 1493. Hen- I
i - ' '
r VII., of England, gave to John Cabot his
t.! ltl.l-l a il It
w"'i ""o uiscovery oi
Nor'h America. Ibis Is the first American
State PaPer in England. On Friday, Sop-
tember 8, 1M5, Mileridez founded St. Au
I ,1... il 1 J . a 4. t il.. TTii..l
gusiiue, uib uiuest tuwu in me uuueu
S16". hJ raore thaD forty year"- 0n Friday
November 10, 1C20, tho May Flower, with
the l'ilgrlms, made the harbor of l'rlncc
town ; and on the samo day they signed the
august compact the forerunner of our pres
ent glorious Constitution. On Friday, De
cember a2, 1020, the Pilgrims made their
final landing at Plymouth llock. On Fri-
day, February 22, Cleorgo Washington, the
father of American freedom was born. On
Friday, June 10, Hunker Hill was selied
and fortified. On Friday, October 7, 1077,
we surrender of Saratoga was made, which
has such influence in Inducinir France to de-
clare for our cause, On Friday, September
22, 1780, the treason of Arnold was laid
bare, which Baved us from destruction. On
Friday, October 10, 1781, the surrender of
Yorktnwn, the crowning glory ofthe Amer
1 lean arms, occurred, On Friday July 7,
1777, the motion in Congress was made by
John Adams, seconded by Iticbard Henry
Loe, that the United States colonies were,
and of right ought to be, free and ludepend-
ent. Thus by numerous examples, we see
that, however it may be with foreign na-
tions, Americana need never dread to begin
- on Friday any undertaking, however mo
I mentous It maybe.
One of our newspaper friend say that
if the cab were iueed nut nf n,n irav.
ding ggenU there would be nothing left of
tbem but their feet and shirt collar.1
1 subscribe for Tub Columbia.
VEGETINE.
Purine tlui ilUoil, IlonnvalCN
nml liivlRornlc mo wiioio
SvmIc-iu,
ITS MttDICIHAt, Q,l'ALITIE9 ABE
Altorutivo. Tonic,. Solvont
unci x-uuruciu.
VMiltTINE Is mndo exclusively from Iho Juices of
rarrliilly-solcctpd barks, root., anil hcrtw, nnd so
mtnrrlv ennroftt Tnt,'.! th it. It W 111 PtTeCttMllV ITDflt-
cato from tne syste m every taint of ycroMls, scroti.-
lou. Humor. I llinois, i-imcer, inni-i-ruin uuui'jr.
rvslpeias, hilL imcum, pypimmu imli-. mim-i,
ntm nnM nt t ho MeiiMcli. and nil rtto,iHos I n t an w
from Impuro blood, NUatlct, Inllainmatory atw
Chronio liheumatlsm, Neuralgia, (loul, nnd .spinal
Complaints, can only bo cflectually cured through
"'For' uicors and Rrurtlvo l)lcae of tlioMfln, i'us
tiilfi, IMmples, lilot 'lies, Bolls, Tetter, Soaldhead,
and ulntrworm. Vegctlno lias never tailed to effect a
permanent euro. ... , , .
TUT 1 HUH 111 ItIO 1MU1V,I.IIIJ xviim ... V,
r -. , ((...(...na,. Inimn.riim. nrl.tl,!. fmm IMr
nal ulceration, anil Merino dlnwwt nnd (leneral I'c
biilly, Wireline ncis directly upon tho causo of thess
complilnts. it Invigorate", and strengthens tho
whole system, acts tin tho secretive organs, allays
Inriammallon, cures Ulceration, and regulates too
tatfercatrrh, HyRpepMa, ltanttualCeMnene, Pal.
pltatlon of Iho Heart. Headache. Piles, Ncnoavress,
medicine has ever gHen such perfect satisfaction as
tho Vcgetlne. If purines tho blood, cleanses all of
thd organs, and powesaes a controlling power over
tho nervous sj stem.
Tho remarkabln cures effected by Vegctlno have
induced many physicians and apothecaries whom
wo know to prescribe and uao It in their own fami
lies.
In fact. Vegctlno Is the best remedy yet discover
ed for Iho above diseases, nnd Is tho only reliable
mood runner ycl piaceu Dcroru tno puoiic.
THE BEST EVIDENCE
Tho following letter from Hcv. F. H. Host. Tastor of
M. K. Church. Nntlck, Mass., will bo lead with In
terest by many physicians! also those suffering
from thesamo dlseaao as anilcted th' nonet tho
ltov. K. s. Best No person can doubt this testimony
as there Is no doubt about tba curatlvo powers of
Vegctlno,
Natics, Mass., Jan. 1, 1874.
Mb. II. It. Statins.
iipflr hit hnvo t-ood reason for recrard ntr
your vegctlno a medicine ot the greatest nluo. Wo
feel assured that It has been the means of saving our
son's life. Ho la now seventeen icars of ngo. for
tho last two ears no uas sunercu iroin necrusmn
his leg, caused byscrorulous affection, and wnsso
farreouced that nearly all who saw him thought
his recoery Impossible. A council of nble phytlclans
could give us but the faintest hopo of bis fever rally
ing! two ot tho number declaring that ho was be
yond tho reach cf huraau remedies, that even ampu
tation could not aavo him, as ho had not lgor
enough to enduro tho operation. .lust 'hen we eom
inenced Riving him Vegetlne, nnd from that tlmotu
the present ho has been continuously Improving.
lie nas laieiy rvuuineu iui Bbuuit's, iuiimvm mu) uu
crutches aud cane, and walks about cheerfully and
strong i
1 nougn inero is huiibuiuu uiw:iiurKu irum buuuiivii-
Ing whtro tno limb was lanced, wo havo tho fullest
conndenco that In a llttlo tlmo ho wUl bo perfectly
cured.
He has taken about thrco dozen bottles of egc
cttno, but lately uses but UtUe, as he declares that
DO IS iOO well UI uo lUKIIlg luruiciut;.
icespoutiuuy jours,
K. s. HliiT,
Jlus. L. 0. V. Veil.
VEGETINE
Preparedliy H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is sold by all druggists.
October.
BL00MSBURG TANNERY.
. A. IICRRIXG
RESPECTFULLY announces to the public
that he has reopened
SNYDER'S TANNERY,
(old stand) Bloomsburg, Pa., atUie
Forks of tho Espy and Light Street
rniiflM. whpm ldl Ilnspnn1.tnnq of
mWTJwU leather will be made In the most
substantial and workraanUko manner, and sold at
prices to salt uio umcs. ine mgnest pr.ee incasa
wld at all times be paid for
GREEN HIDES
of every description In tho country. The publlcpat
ornagq Is respectfully solicited.
UIOODlRDUrg, I, IPID-
N
OTICE
'Niit.lcn ti hnrAhv plven that 1 Tillrchasod of V. 1.
Hellas, of Ilenton lonnhlilD at I 'onstablCa tale on
Friday September 14th, 1S7I, tho following personal
property : one two-horse wagon, one double sot ot
liarnesn,ono single sot harnoss, thro sets By nets,
one spring board, one two-homo sled, one slcltch,
four tons hay mora fir loss, 4u bustiels ot oat. twelve
bushels of r) e, ton grain bags, tour horse blankets.
twelve acres ui uuru in iuu gruuuu, iuruiiuui bus u,
an aero of potatoes, three acres ot bnckwivat,apples
In the orchard, ten head el bogs, one brlndlo hel'er,
ono red bull, one cook etove, one parlor stove, nlno
cane-seaUdchalrs, two beds ana- bedding, ono fan
ning mill, ono clock-; ono Si) tooth-hinge burrow, ono
two-horso cultivator, two single cultivators, ono Iron
beam plow, ono corn plow, ono grind stono ono (Train
cradle, six acres ot clovureeed, two horses and ono
colt, allot which I have loaned to him during my
EieilKure, unu I iicreuj wuru uu ik.-iwjii-, iiuuiim
ICailUt Ui lliVtllllUili niUI M.U .1UU.VU HVI-
Stillwater. Sept. 21, 1T-4W
MORRIS MldHEL,
PRACTICAL 1'IANO ItlAKER,
TUNF.lt AiVD nErAIUEIl.
BL00M8BDIHJ, PA.'
1KST CLASS PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE.
SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
ORDER. BY HAIL PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Decl, 1-ly
1 C. SL0A1I & BRQ.
IILOOMSIIUItn, I'A.
Manufacturers oi
Carriages, Buggies, Phactcnc, Sleighs,
l'LATKORM WAGONH, 40.
Flrat-clasH work;tawaja on baud.
ItKPAlRINa NEATLY DONE.
1'iices reduced to suit tho times.
Jan. 0, lsn-tl
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View oi Marriage i
lAOuldoto WeAVUvk tnd
j -uiiUii moil ttrcBtU on ins
VcauMi lUot unlit lur It llie ic
irrti r llcprodnctlin srt
iiM tjtmeucm oi women
fHlVAlb MtDfrAL AGVI5ERI a
Au. Cxcea'cs, nrEooret Dihctsfs. U4 lu Ut
1m. iinofflil, T.'i ,'i,fpr'.prii- tllli
ACtlNirAl.l.ICTU-nft tiifstn dUftwitM
tho vl ih 'l hror.tsnd l-Mitsu, CaUrrU.Uuptum,
Opium ltnbtt.c.,iUi ion.
! atitinillr II iiatinlrri, lor i ei:
aug.lI.7T ly
H0
of I'rlvhle uiun, rwuif-v win mnj Monota
n InrrallanafaHaarlwa mlniU lVMik nraa duduf
Krai tana. Lo vf M rHin. ImpMlrrd Hchl, lal
UaaliM-1 or li.polri.cr, mmu im uuii,, v-ia-ttaatia
imall Jl,raii of tLa UUSdt-r, k Idarj a. l.lt cr.
1M HUH,, im
kldaiL I.I.
Lmho:, Arinn., ( aUrrb. hU. all CLront.
'SI
uwataiati,. nr. taw
LM LaJaUf-loa aiv-rauu. aiwl aurw uaia ailaaa UU.
ta rluUf Uta lt-hnMJ Srna,UMa M marcanr.au ha
1 1. u 1.1. tka II. . I.4IIIF.H,
Drl vmI aaa ami Uau-l, tall ar amia. t.anf cauttuMau It
uulaau. Meal fitly ranu It Mnipla af Ruttar (loud, aud clr
cabtf ij liauurual lalvnnaUoa ayripraai. JJU. ULift'A
ratnala ttIK 6 H.11. 1-aa.almwa fraa.
MARBIAGE GUIDE EllSrBtt
yaaairai.amlalaiau.4Br trta -a all lUal af a laU
aalaM. ValawMaaJ 'i-t ui amTWal an4 lha raalamp aUo
li.u i.rarykaly aUiU l Pa aaok, rU HI taab, W Ml aJ
Uiua, laaUJ.
aug, it, tl-ly It O
pOLUMIHA COUNTY, fcsa I
Tiis t'ojjioi(wrii.Tu or rrsNsn-ViNU, to Kliia-U-tb
A, Kowlir. v Wow, Tainantha M. WM3, Miles II,
fowler. Leroy T, Fowler, Henrietta lake, Lnimal.
"owlor aid Ida Fowler, widow an lineal descend
ants ol fctUb- K. rowler, deceased, and toallotber
persons Interested, (JreeUng i ou and eocli ot jou
are hercbj el ted to bo and appear before tlie Judges
oi our Orpbans' Court at an Orpnaxs' Court to be
held at Hloomtbunr on tne first Monday ot Decem
ber next, then snd there to accept or reiwo to take
the real estate ot said bllas K. Fowler, deceased,
the appraised valuation put upon It by the Inquest,
duly awarded by the said Court, and returned by the
eherUI, or show cause why It shall not be sold. And
nereo! tall not.
Wttneu) tho Honorable William Elwell, lYesldent
ot our said Ceurt at llloooisburir, the Twentieth day
or Ucpteinbcr, A.1.,181T.
II. FIIANK AI1I!.
M. W, NtuH I'roili'y,
,. sep. sa,Ti
AiEB BAGS
FOR BALK
ISP
TIIEOOMJMUIAN OFFICE.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Or YlLUiSt
real mm !
In pursuance of nn order bf tho Orphnus' Court of
Columbia county, tho undcrsljrned Administrator ot
Mary A. Greenwich, rteco-sort,wllt soli at publlo
sale on tho premises In Bcott township, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMHKR il, 1877,
at 10 o'clock, a m., tho tollowlnj described
umi. r.s'rn'i:,
tltnnte Intownsulp ami nviMv nf-.n sidd, being a
ONB-IIAt.P At'l't! t.JT tiiun nr unbounded by
lands of .Ti-" i.r. -h'.-i-, l-aiu md II. I i-.iufjrd, John
A. WhlteiiUV .in 1 i.-ii.-r-.
TraMsnf i -. 'up ol'iiii luunhoftho
purchase i.i i.i-i t. ! ; it i M- Hi i-,tt.K downof
tho rro;er. . tin . n r un-;j l"si.i I n pi rcent. at
connrm.m -n i 'wii', mi-l t.ie H-in.iliilnif three
fourths In one jour lureoiiei vnihlnttrest Irorncon
llrmntlon nW,
OSCAlt 1'. 11NT,
Oct, 18, 'iJ-la AdmlnWrator.
BXECUTORS' SALE
or VALUA11LK
REAL ESTATE!
The undersigned Executors of William Howell,
late of Mt. l'lcasant township, deceased, will sell at
public salo.upon tho premises tn Jtt, Pleasant town
ship, Columbia county on
SATURDAY, OCTOIJKR 27, 1877,
at two o'clo-fc p. in., that VALUABLE TAUM, the
lalo rcAtdcnco ot the sild deccilent, two miles north
of tho town of nioomsburg, containing about
130 ACRES,
about 100 acres Is cleared nnd In n good state of cul
tivation. The Improvements are a
Framo House. Framo Bank Barn,
Wngon Shed nnd other out-bulldlngs. A pumn at
tho door and n never-falling spring nnd sprlng-houso
near by. Plenty of fruit treen of all kinds, nnd lltno
stone In tho lmmedlato nelgnborhood.
Also : At the same time and place,
.A. TIMBEB LOT
containing nbout Hlcvcn Acres, Ivlng a short dis
tance north ottho above tract, wcll-tlmbcrcd.
TEHMS OK HALE. Tho purchaser shall wllhln
one hour after tho striking down of the property,
pay down ten per cent of one-fourth ot tho amount,
or glvo Ids note for that amount pa) able In ten days
after dale, and xhall pay tho one-fourth (less tho ten
percent.) on tho 1st of prlincxt,one.fourth on tho
1st of April is;, one-fourth on tho 1st of April, l8o,
nnd tho remaining one-fourth on tho 1st ot April
issi.wtth interest from April 1st, 1S78, secured by
bonds nnd mortgage on the premises, when tho deed
will bo made and possession bo given.
ELI AS IIOWKLI,
.l.M. CIIEMUE1IL1N,
Executors.
btC.12,'j:-U)
PELLETS
OOO
o o o
Or hiignr-ConlciU Coucuiilrntod, Itool
himI Iterb.il Juice, Antl-IUIluiia
;raiMiiit.. ran: "urrLK iant
CATll.VUTIC, or Multum la Parvo
The nmeltr of tnnilcrn Mp'Uci), Chemical, and
rhniiiiafutlf.il bfifiifc. Nt me o( any Ion per
tntlng ilio l.ircc,-repulalve, anil naneons pills,
CMii)'c4nf cheap, crintc, ami bulk? Incrodienta,
when wo can, liv a uncftil anpllcation of chemical
cricncc, cxtrnct all the citliarlio ami other nicill
cinul iiropoittiM from the moat valnable roots ami
hrvbi. ami concentrate llicm Into a minute (iran
it'c, Krnrccly Inrcr tlimi a 11111" card
kocU that cm ho rcaililv wallowed by those ot
the Hunt fcn-iitivc auun.icha nntl fasiitUons to-stcs,
i:;ich little IMiruutlvo lolIut icnrcscnts, In a
most conrciitt att'U foi m, at much cathartic power
a- is cinlwdieil In anv or the large pilla round for
palcintlniKlmpfi. from their womlcrfitlcatlmr
tic iHiwcr in comparison to their size, people who
have not tried them are apt t suppose that they
nio harsh or UraiUo In effect: but such is not at all
the ra&e, (he .afferent active medicinal principles
of w hicli thev me compobcU being so harm on lied
and modillcd. one bv tho other, as to produce
a incut Noarrlilng and thorough yet
ffcntly and kindly ooratiiig( cathar
lic. $SOU Ueward is hereby offered by tho pro
luictor of these 1'ellets, to any chemist who, upon
HualysH, will llnd in them any calomel or other
forms ot mercury, mineral poison, or injurious
driiff.
Ilelntr entirely vegetable no particular
ciio is luqulred while usins them. They operate
without disturbance to the eonstltutlon, diet, or
occupation. For Jaundice, llondachc,
Coiihtlpatlniit 7iiiMiro Illood, lntu ill
the Mioiildertf.TiKlitiiettsoI tho CIiomi,
iii9stiiiN. Niinr liriiciutloim frmii tho
Stomach, Had laio In tho mouth, I1IU
4iu nuacKN, taiii 111 rem tin ji.iu
o)m, jjucrmu 1 over, isioaieti iccuub
limit stiitmipli. ittili of Itlood to
Head, IllKh-olorcd Urliio, Uimoclu
blllty nnd t;iooiny ForcbodliiRH, take
fr. iMereo'ii 1'lcasutit l'urcatlvo Icl-
ot. In explanation ot ine rcmcaini ioer ot
v l'urg.UHo rcucis ocr so greapa arieiy 01
i.mt. 1 wish to sav that Tiioir nciioii
upon tho niilmal economy i uulvcr-
il 1101 a ciami or uuu vitiiMiin
heir HimalUo imrcts. Ago does nut
mii-itr Uu! iiiniKTtiea of ihesu rclleis. Ihcraie
siiar-co.itcd ami inclosed in glas bottles, their
virtues hemp thereby preserved unimpaired for
any lenpth of time, in any climate, so that tley
arc alwavs fresh and reliable. This is not the
case with those pills which are put up in cheap
VtOOtieil Or pasieuoarn ii:i-mih:c uui
all illseaes where a I.nMUiu1) Alterative,
or IMirgalUc, is tmltrated, thcc llule i'ellcts
will cue the most pcifcct satisfaction to all who
use them.
They are old by nil DriiKgUtH at '25
coutM a bottle.
n. v. nsacr. k r Pro?v(
11UFPAI.O, K. Y.
bep.88, 'TT-tf
S2600
ATEAlt. AKentawsnted.Iltuj.
nf as If cluniate. 1 arllcuura Irce.
AadrauJ.WOBTnCO.,8tUala,Ku.
aug. n, n-ij
II iU
OPIUM
nnd. I'tUiiltM, MpoUklty. tWndiUMif
wr aitanuiv. urn, v mm-t.
anff. it, IT-Iy
IU nn Imn.pnsfl urnrtlrp. Pttpnillnrr ihrniii'li n
pcriol nf jenm, liavinir williln that tin.o lu'silc-i
many Uiousaiut cases of thnc iliscaci) ioota I t.t r lo
woman, 1 ltau been enallcil lo perfect a imnt
iocni uwx agrecauia mcmcitic uiui mceti mo in
icatlon nrecentcd v tlmt cliisnof (ILoeafeUH with
positive certainty and exactness.
To uesiirnatc this natural idcciHg comiwund. I
bare named H
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Tiicterm. howcrer. la but a fcclilccxiucasloit of
my hiph appreciation of Its wiliiO, It.iscd ni-on
my own ieional obicrvation. .t a close lt
server, 1 nave, wliile witncnuiiiK ltd l-oaithc re
ults In the Sew special UUcade-i incident to the
Icparain orjranlBm of woman, hiRled It out na
iiiu climax: ur crinviuii kuiii ui my
iiiutllral enrvur. On Its incut-, a a pjUUo,
sale, and eflcrtu.il remedy for tlili class of dU
easpii, and one that "rill, nt nil times nnd under nil
circumstance, net kindly nnd In harmony with
uic iatt mticii got cm 1110 lemaiu tyeivm, i ui
willing to ktaku my rejmiatlon ai .1 iihyalcinn.
Nay, e en 11101 e, so coutidcnl nin 1 that It will not
dUniiiKtint the inott K.ntginno cxpcctallons of a
single 1 m ni ui iany no 11101 ior any 01 uic
ailments for Mldrli I icrnmnipnd it, that 1 otTcr
and sell it under A I'OWTIVI. il!AIt.-
Tl.i:. If u bcneilcial eiloct 14 not cxnur eiu'etl
br the tlmo iwo-thlrd nf tho con twits of the hot
tie uic ucd, 1 will, 011 ictitru of the bottle, two.
third of the medicine luvlnjc bt'eii taken uccurd
Iiir totilrectioiii.nnd the cumi belnicouu for which
1 recommend It, promptly lefuud the money pihl
tor It. Jlatl I not the most pcifcut conihtenou in
lis vti tuc-i, I iiniild not oiler H nn I do umlcr thco
conditions; but haviir,; witnessed lu truly inintcu
lous cure in thousand of ci't's fcol xvur-
rnuted iiihi periccll)' afo m riHUiiif;
both my rcpMtatluii ami my muuoy 011
tin merlin
The following tiro among rluva diofie in
which my t'u orlto ProHcrliitlou hi a work
ed cure, ns if b nuiKic. and with a certainly
cover before nltnlncl by uuy mctlicinei I.cu
corrhmup i;xconlo KUmluK, I'.dnful Jlontlilv
1'crlotls, feu pp roision wticu fiom unnatuinl
causes IrregolnilltCM, Weak Hack, rrotapius, or
falling cj the Uterus, Antceriion nml Kelrner
sion, liearlng Down be n mil ion 1, lntcnul lle.it.
Nervous Dcnresiion, Itotillity, Oeipoudcncv,
ThreaiencC Miscarriage. Chionlc Omesllon, In
dainmallon and Ulcciution of the Uterus, lui
tency, Jarrei)ne9f,or Sterility, t'emalo Weaknuii,
ami wry inanr other chronio disease Incident to
woman not mentioned heic. In all affections .of
this nature, uty Kavyrito l'lCitcriptiuu work
euro 1110 marvel 01 mo xvtiriu. tiu
medicine
do not cx
t"l ns a cuio-atl, but it
ad in i rahi
fulfills a
POMC, bun it a most perfect ..pernio in hu ctnonio
diieaH of Iho ivxiul ik-m of woman. It will
not itlrippnlnt, uur will it do harm, In any state
or condition.
Thoa whodotlre further Information on Iheso
subject can obtain It lu The I'hupi.K'a Cduuiim
bENHK MKUlOAb ADVlSKH, a UMik of oicrlAK)
pasoi, sent, niat-p.inl, on rectdpt of fi..Vt. It
treats tuiiiuLelv of liioiu dUeaoi iccutiHr lo
Kcunles, ami kU iiiu l ahiahio miuni to iu
fanl to Uio m mageiiicnt of tlioo .uTtj.-t nm.
lMVOUITi; I'ltlXIItll'l IO. MlbU
nv AiAt iiiir;JisTs.
R.Y, PIERCE, H. D, FropT,
jiuvr.ir.o, x. r.
Bep.M, 1T-tf
1ND ClUlX-ji
WWlii free. J. li. Llardi
ruvr.uu
auy. IT, TT-ly
It k O
?f
E'ZC V
or
tax
AtODUl rUTI! UWATCIIEM, Cbiartit
Ik afltiiha known -Wbrld. Jktunplt Valckft to
r9(aUU. AMtKt, A. COBIIM A Oa, CtOuio.
u,u,n-ijr Bo,
Sheet
ilxid. Bas?siow?s ESievatcd Oven Range.
STEAM. WATER PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS,
Constantly on$S, PLUMB ING
Oct. 19, 77.-tf Attended to
HARMAN a H ASSERT. Proprietors;
L'ast Strcot, Miulli sllc ol" 3. & u. Itallruail IlluuniKtiurg,
ltpRrwr-ifniiv mil the nttcntlon of tho public to tho
..SAV- .....1 !Vi, i-nTiMls. iiivy mako
V. rrTsj-'P'R. OS IX-0"W'S. al30 all kinds
bolts, handles, Ac. 1 Ucy luto iuako
HEATING AND
and aro nrcparcd to furnish all kinds of repairs, such ns Urates. Fire lirlck, Ac wholesale and retail. 1 hci
mako tho imiiroiril l'nnl.inln irnn- inrihnWm. Prim Mine, tho most reonoiulci itirato In uw.
a .evareahotri-pareilloturiiWiNAW ANDtlltlhl' .MILL JtAUIlINKltV bllAlfll.NO, l'ULLKYS, ic. Ihe)
pay especial attention to tho
Repairing of Threshing
Tho rrorrlctora being practical mechanics, haMns had
rely upon having all work entrusted to tucin uonciu iuo
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
CHEMICAL PAINT,
and save one-third tho cost of painting, and get a paint that Is much handsomer, and will
I.ASTTWICH AH LONG AS ANVOTIILH PAINT.
Is orcparcd readv forusoln white or anv color
.. . ..i .. .....nt.kn.n i. nn imininii .1.
in llie couniry, inuu.v ui i.uitu iui.c miiuu pi.
OIIKMIUAL TaINI has l.lktn 1 lrhl rill'..MU'lsai iwemy ui ;ia i- ruiuui mo i-iiiuu.
colors sent free. Addrms N. Y. UN AMU PAINT uo.p us rnnco street,
KLUKll & bun, Agciitii 1S21, jiarxet btrect, l-unaueipuia,
The Latest Afiinouiicemeiiti
G
LOTHIIsTG
Don
' nra D TTxr T T TrnT V
Yourself Who
WILL DO BEST FOR YOU.
Come and Select your WINTER SUITS
FH0M A BRAN
All Styles, Sizes, PRICES and Qualities.
MEN'S SUITS, YOUTH'S SUITS,
HATS,
SHIRTS
0 L L A R S.
liarsesf Stock,
POPULAR
8 ilttmlif-$i
IS
LAM1EST SEWBPUPim
AND HAS THE
OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Terms $2.00 a Year.
. Country Produco taken on Subscription
THE BIFFSREETT
IN THIS PAPER .
OF THE INNUMERABLE
Variety of lal smm
AND MATERIAL
In tllie (CoimMilblmnn Ola
All kinds of Plain and Fancy
BriBiiHi done on short notice and
at low rates.
iBLOOMSBURG, PA,
ROLLINS & HOLMES,
Emus' Block, iMnin Street.
UEALKUS IaV
Slaves, RaiiEBi, Fire Place Heaters, Mantles,
PUAIPS Ac. Ac.
MANfPACTUItES OP
Iron and Copper Ware, audi
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE.
Sole Agcnti for tlio
and STEAM FITTING Promptly
I'a.
following alnlpmentai Tlioy manufaclu.'o all klndiot
thu CviL-brntvd orlirlnal nnd Tivr3Plio-V3r3
ol Kcpalra, such aa .Mold liudrdu 1'ulnu, Lanualut-a
COOK STOVES
Machines, RGapors, &c.
nn eT'erleneo of over tliJrlj- years, tho public ta
uebt.Mauni.rnnd atrair prices.
desired. Is on many thousands of the finest buildings
ii.m nmt rnw lml.flt. wull n. wtinti titbit nnlnliil I
i-"- .V"".' " . , ', . . . i--'-;m--
ham pie cal d of I
N.
Y., or 1II.NHY L.
i n.
July 27, 'JT-iy
WSHBDt
T T T T A i tT 13 rtnrnn T"v
MEW STOCK.
HOY'S SUITS, CHILDl.EN'S SUITS.
CAPS
F F S.
Vafff
THIE
STYLES OF TYPE
11 1 nits
CLOTHING STORE
Admiuistnitor's Sale
Ol VAtUAllLl!
.REAL ESTATE!
lly vlrtno of an Order ot tho orphan's Court ot Co
lumbia county, tho undersigned, Administrator ot
Iho cstato ot Tetcr Knt, tleecned will cxposo to
publlo sals, on tho premlsos, nt Light Street, Colum
bia county, Pennsylvania, on
SATUMMY, OCTOIIKR 27
at ten o'clock a. m., nil tint certain real estate, slt
uato In Baltl Columbia county, described as foil ows i
No. :.-A
GRIST MILL
AND
SAW-MILL PROPERTY,
with water-power, containing In all about twilve
acres, bounded by n. ilnj croek, a puBllj road, and
other lundi ot sal 1 deeeasd.
No. 9. A mesiuasro and tr.n-t of land Mt'iato In
.Orangu tow nshlp,boundd by lands of Abraham Cus
tr, II It. (irlm.93, William White, ctivo of Oeorgo
Oman.S. 1) Sejb rt estate of W. II. Ent, A. SI
Miltonnd othera conatlntng
HO ACRES,
moro or Icbs.
No. 4. Two acres ot TOWN LOTH In Light Street
nforesald, bounded by two unnamed streets aud two
alleys.
No. B. Thrco ncresln Light Street, bounded by
lands of Mrs Dlehl, Wm. llagenoucli and an alloy.
No. 0, seven acres In s.irno village, boundeuby
landsof Kelclincr Hon nnd by tho Fishing creek,
No. 4, will bosoM asnwholoor In parts to suit
purchasers.
Tkims op hale. Ten per cent ot tho one-tourtu
of tho purchase money to bo paid nt tho striking
dovniof tho property; tho ono-fourth less tho ten
percent. at tho coullrmailon ot silo, ant tho
malnlngthrco-fo'irilmnono car thereafter, with
Interest from conurinatlon ntsl.
OSi-'MlP. KNT,
Oct. 8 ti. Administrator.
G-LENN'S
SXTLJPIIUll SOAP.
Tiiorouciily Curls Diseases oFTiir. Skin,
IlEAUTlKIES THE COMrLEXION, 1 KF.VENTS
and kcmed1es rheumatism and gout,
IIeam Sores and Abrasions ok the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
KEMOVES 1 ROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM
ISHES arising from local impurities of the
lilood and obstruction of the pores, but also
tiiosc produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and TLIANT,
and being n WHOLESOME BEAUTIF1ER is far
preferable to ny cosmetic
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL
niUR llATiis are insured by the use of
Olenn'8 Sulphur Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and TRE
vtNTS Rheumatism and Gout.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
contact with the terson.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayncss of the hair.
Vhysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Gents per Gake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N. U The 50 cent cakes are triple tho size of those at
25 cents.
"UILV8 HAIR AND WHISKER DVE,"
Black or Brown, 50 Cents
C. 5. CRIITESTOX, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,S.Y.
Oct. 26, 'ic.-iy,
fsriiiri!TiB . .
AdVRT1SWSAGFITS
w rf'''
GLAZING AND PAPERING
Tirjf. F. BODINE, Iron Street below peo
? t onfl, liloomsuurtf, i-b., is jirepiuri. wj uu ui
us 01
PAINTING,
GLAZING,
and
I'Al'KR IIANGING.
In the best stylos, at lowest (prices, anil at short
noucc.
Parties haTtrje such work- to do will save nsonej
calltns on mo.
All -H-nrk warranted to give satisfaction. Orders
solicited
AVJl. F. IiOUINK
KINGSFORD'S
0SWEC0 STARCH
la tno HEST nnd MOST KCONOMI0.Vt.ln the WorM
Is perlectly l'UIIK-froo from acid and other for
eign substances that Injure Linen,
Is BTUOSU Kit than any other-ren,ulrlng much Ices
quantity In using.
Is UNIFOUM stiffens and finishes wort always tLo
same.
Kinnsforfl's Osweep Corn Starch
Is tho most delicious of nil preparations for
Puddings, Blanc-IVlaiigc, Cake, etc.
Aug, 3, 1l-3m he co
PATENT S.
V. A. Lchmann, Solicitor of American and Fore'gn
Patents, W&bhlLgtou, I). C. All huitncss connected
with Tatents, v hethcr heforo tho Talent Ofllco or
the Courts, promptly atUndedto. No charge made
unless a patent 13 secured, bend for a circular.
Hay 4,11-U b w
AJ I ll.oiui.uh fr,v.trat.vHfor ttunntilt
1 Bryant &Stratton
(Business College
3 And Tclrirmplik) IitMlintr,
I IOO 8. Tenth St.. PhtlnUetphla, Pn.
Ingtstad facilities. Teloernphio l)pt. lu cbarfe
aacaqof ttie Manager amt ffeririean at "rWM
1 tueiMi
a Attawic ana iuenc itit jravn (,
2Sfull puticulaTH. call or ffiitl for
B uinttifiw circular .1. k hnui-E,
nug. si, II.Cu
B
USlNESS OAUDH,
VIS1TINO OAHDS,
uotek nuADs,
- l, USADS,
OifTKllS, tO 0,
plv printed at the Com"
TlilSpAPEiISKEPT0N FILE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF.
733 Siksom St,, PHILADELPHIA,
Who nro our authorized ageuut and hIII
rt-cvtvi) AdvcrtlkcuivntM at our
I.OWlT VAHU IIATK8.
& T1T! nt wily earned In these times tut it
V, I I lean lie made In three months ly anyone
41 f I 1 M tltherbex, In any jmu of the country
ho Is willing to vork. tteadlly at the employment
that velurnUh. tcoptr uceklnjour own town,
h'ou need not be awav from home o.er lilL'ht. i,u
canglTejourwhoietlmeto thework, oronly jour
Bpuin uauuiuaivr iiwata uuuuukiu ill uutu
norsB. 1 erms and U Outfit irte. Aadrus at once,
Feb. u 11 lyr.
ttfS
J
wiiri
PERDVIAtf SYKl'P
is a proiwrieu eoiuuon or tho
PROTOXIDE OF IROX,
A new dl'cov rv tn melllcln that, Mrlken a' fi- r t
of dlwaw by nippij Ing Iho blcxnl n Itli ILs vital t'rhi.
clple, or life element ,n
IiE,Mo
This 13 tho secret of Iho n-onderful sieeess ot thii
ro uot.v In curing 1
llvapeimln, l.lver C!nniililnt, OrniMV. f'liruii.
Ic IMnrrhrrn, llnlia,, No.voua A I r I,hh,
I'lillN nnd I-'eera, lln-ttiira, I. it.-, f
C'niia'lliillnnnl tlinr. Netirnl in,
IVinnle 'niiiilitiil, nnd
AiL DISEASI.S
OniQINATINO IN A
Bad State of tho Ulood.
or nccompanled by
A Low State of the Svi'tem.
lletnsrfrco from Alcohol In anv fnrm na
ling eHectH aro not f.illowodbv corrs aninur V
Hon, but -re twrmanent, Induing Hl'liKS' mi. vki.
on and Ni:v'LII-'i;intoaU parts otthj J sicri, nnd
AIM IRON CONSTITU . ION.
one dement of tho roMormlvo power If Iron as a
develop, d thereby,
speclflc.
j . i,i '""i"'. Mtiiuii unu up eiecirii il
l'or femalo witikms's It Is a
For Dyspepsia, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Debility, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Dropsy, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
For Neuralgia, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
jj'or Chronic Diarrhoea, Use
PELU7VIA1S SYRUP
For Liver Complaint, Use
PEIIUVrANSYllUP
For ' oils and Humors, U-e
PKUUVLYNSTRUP
For Chills and Fever, Use
PERUVIAN SY1UT
For Loss of A ppetito, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
Lor Nervous A flections, Use
PERUVIA SYRUP
For Female Complaints, Use
PERU VI MS SYRUP
To Tone up the System , Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
To Invigorate the Brain, Use
PERUVIAN SYRUP
SETII V. FOWLE SOV(. Pronrlntnr. Sit narrl.
son avenue, Iloston Sold by dealers generally.
octODer.
THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW.
The "International" for 173 xvlil present tlio usual
number of Articles upon religious, sclent Htc, art, po
litical and social subjects mutt occupying tlio pub
lic nttcntlon. It will Uevoto space to Kurupcan mat
ters so far asilicy aio likely to bo Interesting lo
Americans. H will continue to Introduce the most
popularrortlpn writers to ccmrUe for lavor with
the best American wrltcis Itnlllulm o be able,
M ronif a U praci leal, n.s w ell as popular, In the char
actt r and styio oflts pr.si n tat Ions, It la sare to say
thatnootlKrmapazliic lntlm uorklcan mi p ply Its
place In the Ubrailesof Americans u ho love to con
sld'rtho progressed ecnts throughout thoorld,
uuJ toknuw tlulr tearlnp upon the Interests of the
United Mntes rroref&i rs turtlus, lloltzeudorf,
Vogel, Dr. UoUlnjrer, Dr. Dorner, Dr. Neutneyer, Dr.
Carl Able. Mr Julius Dnboc. Hrugsli Hey. at. liollln
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P
HHiADKU'IlA AND HEADING KOAD
ARRANGEMENT OF
TRAINS.
Jlaysi, 1S78.
I'ASSENGEIl
TRAINS LEAVE KUrEKT AS FOIIOWB (srNBir EJCEI'TE
For Kew York, Philadelphia, Heading, ToltsMlle
Tainaqua, ic, 11,33 a. m
For Catnnlssa, 11,53 u. in. 5,47 nnd 7,80 p. m.
For WlUlamsport, G,23 0,34 a, m. and 4,08 p. m.
TRAINS FOR HDPEKT LEATK AS FOLLOWS, (SCNPAT EA
CKPTED.)
LcaTo New York, 8,45 a. ra'.
Lcavo I'hUadelphla, ,ie a. ra.
Leavo Itcadlnt;, 11,3. a. rn., PottSTllle, 18,15 p. in
and Tainaqua, 1,25 p. m.
Leave Catanlssa, ,!o o,!5 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Lcavo Wimamspori,9 a.m,l2,oo m. and 5,oo p. m
roMcngers ord from New York and l'hllade
phla go througa tt ithout chango of cars.
J. V.. WOOTTEN,
I1(n....l lnn
c. a, iiancock,
(leneral Ticket Agent,
Jan. II, i.ic II.
N
JORTHERN
CENTRAL JiAILW.W
tujiniKv.
On and after November 20th. lSTe. rrnina n.-tn lenvn
SUNllUItY as follows i
NurtTiiWAim.
Erie Hall c.so a. ra., arrh e Klmlra u.50 a.
canandalgua... 3.36p. m
liocliebter ii.15
Nl.1r.nrn u An 11
itenovo accommodat Ion ll.lo a. m. arrUo UUlUmi
It 12.55 n. m.
Wmlra Mali 4.15 a, m., arrive Elmlra lO.so a. m.
Uuffalo Kiprtss 7.16 a. m. arrlvo Butfalo 8.50 a. m
SOUTI1WA11D.
uutfalo Ejpress J.W a. ta. arrive Ilarrlsburjr 4.50 a. m
l ll!ilil,n a in it
Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., armo Ilarrkhurt' l.H) p. m
a.umgton w.so "
" Ualltmore 6.30 "
" Wushlnirton 8.S0 '
llarrlshurg accommodation 8.10 p. m. arrlvo Harris
burg 10.50 p.m.
arrive Baltimore 3.25 a. m
" Washington 0.13 "
Erie Mall 18.68 a. m. arrH o IlarrlsDurg 3 05 a. m
" Ilaltlmoro 8.40 11
" Washington 10.55 "
All dally except Sunday.
D. M. BOYD, Jr., (leneral rassenger Agen
A.J. cabsatt, General llanego
D
ELAWARE, JACKA WANNA AND
weaTGim iiailuuau.
BLOOMSJIURG DIVISION.
Tlme-Toblo No. sa, Takes effect at 4:30 A.
MONDAY, NOVEMBEIt SS 1875.
Nonm
STATIONS.
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