The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 08, 1878, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA,
Miseelaneous.
Westminster Abbey.
Most peojilo hftvo lieaM of tlie grnrM old
Miliey nt' Westminster, In Tondon, and
many would be glad to visit this famous
historical place. J had often been there. In
my thoughts and dreams, And had often
wished that I might walk through Its quiet
aisled and chnpels, when, at last, I should
mado a trip to Europe. And my wish was
granted.
It was on a November morning one of
those darlr, gloomy mornings peculiar to
London, that I started from my lodgings to
walk to tho Abbey.
After a little walk I came in sight of
U'flininster llrldgo and the 7ouses of Par
liament, and then, on my right, I noticed
tho two tall towers of tho Abbey ; so I
quickened my steps until I had gained tho
entrance door. Il'lmt a change Irom the
busy, crowded streets to this old sepulcher,
and Its relics of tho dead I 1 almost shud
der, tor tlin Interior ol the building was
d:trk and gloomy, and I saw many cold,
white figures towering high above mo. The
original Abbey was built many, many years
ago, and has been restored from time to time
by tho succeeding kings aud queens of Eng
laud,until we find It In Its present condition
safe and a1 und, and ono of the greatest ob
jects of interest in London.
Westminster Abbey may certainly be
called a tomb, for wo could spend a whole
day in simply counting its monuments.
There were so many of thess that I
hardly knew which to look at first, but I
thought It bet to follow my own iuclina
lions, and so, instead of procuring a guide
(men with long gowns, who take visitors
around and point out the objects of greatsst
interest), I roamed about at my will. The
first monumentth.it attracted my attention
was the vcnerablo shrine of Edward the
Confessor, in tho cljapel of St. Edward, once
the glory of tho abbey, but which has been
much defaced by persons who were desirous
of obtaining a bit of stone from this famous
tomb. In this chapel I Baw also tho old
coronation chairs, in which all the reigning
sovereigns of England, tince Edward I. have
been crowucd. They are queer, old-fash
ioned chairs made of wood, and not very
comfortable I imagine. The older of tho
two chairs was built to encloso the stone
(which they call Jacob's pillar) brought
from Scotland by Edward, and placed in
the chapel. Many other interesting tombs
are to be seen here, and tholloorof the chap
el is more than six hundred years old I
I next visited tho chapel of Islip, built by
the old Abbot of Islip, who dedicated it to
St. John the Baptist. Ono very interesting
monumCDt there was to tho memory of Gen
eral Wolfe, who fell, you remeber at tho bat
tle of Quebec. Ills monument is a very
beautiful piece of art. It represents him
falling into tho arms of one of his own
holdiers, who is pointing to Qlory, which
comes in shape of an angel from the clouds,
holding a wreath with which to crown tho
hero. A highland sergeant looks sorrowfully
oi the dying warrior,whiIe two lionsjsleepat
his feet. The inscription reads as follows :
"To the memory of James U'olfe, Major
General and Commander-in-Chief of the
British land forces on an expedition against
Quebec, who, after surmouuting, by ability
and valor, all obstacles of art and nature,
was slain in tho moment of victory, on the
lllth of September, 1759, the King and Par
liament of Great Britain dedicate this mon
ument." I now walked on to the north transept,
and the first monument I noticed was one
erected to Sir Kobert Peel, the great orator
and statesman. I seated myself on an old
stone bench to rest, and looking around.saw
a 'magnificent statue of the great William
Pitt, who, you may remember, was also, a
great statesman, and accomplished more fur
the glory and prosperity of England than
any other statesman who ever lived. In this
transept there is a beautiful window,
which represents our Savior, the twelve apos
tles,and four evangelists.
As I was sittinj quietly in this se
cluded spot, looking up at the window,
strains of solemn music reached my ear,
which sounded as if they came from ono of
tho gloomy vaults (round me. I walked
on to discover, if possible, whence this mu
sic came, and I saw in the nave of the Ab
bey, the Dean of Westminster conducting a
service, assisted by his choir boys. I seated
' myself until the ceremonies were over, and I
thought it was a very odd place to hold
church among so many graves.
After tho Dean and his choir boys had dis
appeared I commensed my wnlk again, anil
saw roauy fino old monuments. One of
theo was in memory of Sir Isaac Newton,
and I am euro I need not tell you who he
was. Prominent among the monuments in
this part of the Abbey is that to Major An
dre, the fine young officer who was executed
during our Iteyolutlotiary war,
I next visit the south transept, better
known as tho "Poets Corner," which I think
is the most interesting part of Westminster.
A hundred, and more, monuments to tho
memory of great men can be seen here ;
but I can only tell of alew of tho most im
portant. Tho one I thought most of is
erected to tho memory of William Shaks.
peare, although his bones repose far away
in the little church at Stratford-on-Avon
Then I saw the tombs of David Garrlck, the
great actor and delineator of Sbakspeare's
characters; Georgo Frederick Handel, the
eminent composer, the author of that beau
tiful anthem, "I know that my Iledeemer
llveth ;" the great Milton j rare old Hen
Jonson j Edmund Spencer, author of the
"Ricry Qucene ;" and thoseof Soutl o.Dry.
den, Addison, Gray, Campbell, and other
well-known English poets.
Then among the names of the dead of 011
day, I saw those of Dickens, Iiulwer, Ma
caulay, and Dr. Livingstone.
King", Queens, statesmen, soldiers, cler
gymen, authors and poets here have equal
station. Socio may lie under richer tomhs
than others, but all lie under the vaulted
roof of 'Wetmlnter Abbey, the place of
highest honor that England an olfer her
departed Bons -Ctarlt II" fijuirei, it,
A'icholatfor March.
"May it please yourlionor'said a lawyer,
addressing one of the city judges,"J trouglit
the prisoner irom gaol on habeas corpus."
"Well," said a fellow in an undertone, who
stood in tlie rear of the court,"these lawyers
will say anything. I saw tlio man get out of
u cab at the court door."
It cast a gloota over an entire church fair
the other night when the ministers win
walked up to tho grab bag and prlze-cakc
table, and demanded that the game be ex
plained to him before he bought his chips.
At the trial of a criminal case in th
Main tupreme court recently the prisoner
entered a pica of "not guilty," when one i.f
the jurymen put on his liat and started for
the door, ihe judge called him back nnd
iuforucd him that ho could not leave until
the case was tried. "Tried?" ijueited tho
juror, "why, he acknowledged that he is not
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DR. PIERCE'S
STANDARD
Are not advertised as "euro ells," but are specifics
in ine diseases ror wuicn iuey are iccommcnaea.
xiTim.ii, si:m:ctio.
Imesllffitors of natural sctenco have tlcmonstAt-
ed beyond controversy, (hat throughout the
animal kingdom the "tho survival ot the Mtest" Is
llio only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity.
Does not tho samo principle govern tho commercial
prosperity of man? An interior cannot supersede
a superior article. Iiy reason o( superior merit. Dr.
Tierce'! standard Medicines have outrivaled all oth
ers. Their sale In tho L'nltcd btatesalono ovceeds
ono million dollars prr annum, whlio the amount
expaneu innis up ui several uunureii innuunri
more NobuMness could ever grow to such gbrantlc
proportions am! rest upon any 01 her basis than that
of merit.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
In I'lc-UHHiit to I'hc.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
I ( CiircM i:teiul Over a period
of 20 VcarM.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Bcmcdy
Km Sale CuiiMfimtly Iticreaiscs.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
Cures by Its mild, Soothing- effect
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
Curos "Colli In UriKt," and t'a
lurrli, or Ozcu'iia.
AN OPEN L UTTER.
It Spcaka for Itself.
ltocii'ORT, Mass., April 2, 1ST7.
Mr. Eiiitoh : Having read In vour njDer renorts
of the remarkable cures ot Catarrh. 1 nm Induced to
tell " bat I know about Catarrh,1' and 1 fancy the
"snuff" and 'Inhallng-tubo'' makers (mere dollar
grabbers) would be glad If tliey could emblazon a
similar euro In the papers. For 2(1 years I suffered
with catarrh. Tho nasal passages bccainp complete
ly closed. 4 Snuff," "dust" 'ashcs.'inhallnff -tubes"
and "btlcks." wouldn't work, though at Intervals I
would Miltr up tho so-called catarrh snuff, until I
Ixvamo a valuable tester for such medlcinea. I
KraduulW grow worse, and no one can knowrhow
mucu 1 sunerea or wnai a miraoie imua i was.
M v IipiuI nMip.. nvrr mv pvps. I wns rnnttnml in mv
bed tor many successive days, suffering: tho most In
tense pain, which at one time tasted contlunously
for 1C hours. All sense of smell and taste gone,
sight and hearing" Impaired, body shrunken and
weuKenea, nervous sjMiem nnmu-'rea, cunsuiuuon
broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven
eljrhthsof the time. 1 prajed for death to relieve
me of my suffering'. A favorable notice in your pa
per oi ur. naze a taiami nvinvay inaucen me 10
purchase a package, and use It with Dr. Pierce's Na
sal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydrostatic
press ire, tho only way compatible with common
sense. Well, Mr. Editor It did not euro methree
rourths of a second, nor In one hour or moUh, but In
less than eight mlnuteB 1 was relieved, and In three
months entirely cured, and have remained so for
overMiteen months. Whlieusing the Catarrh Item
edy, I used Dr. llerce's (Jolden Medical Discovery
10 punry my oiooa ana sixengmen my siomacu. i
also kept my liver active and Dowels regular by the
uso or ms 1'ieasani j'urirativo reucis. it mr cxren
cucowlU Induce other sufferers to seek the same I
mo ins of relief, this letter will have answered Its I
purpose.
Yours truly,
L.D.IIKMICK.
A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.
The f allotting named parties are among the thou
sands who have been cured ot Catarrh by the use ot
Dr. sage's Catarrh Remedy :
A. F. Downs, New Geneva. 1'a.i 1). 3. Drown, St.
JoseDU. Mo.: K. C. Lewis. Rutland. Vt : Levi Sonne.
er, N ettlo Lake, Ohio ; Chas. Norcrop. North Ches
terfield. Me.: .Milton Jones, s'crlba. N. Y.: J. B. Mil
ler, under station, Wyo.; J. c. Merrlman, Logans-
port, jna.; ni. ai. ro'.t, xxigansport, inu.; ot n. uau
0 I Tremont, 1'.; II. U. Ayres, II'orte.Ind.; Jessie M.
Sears, Kt, Branch, Ind.; L. Williams, Canton, Mo.;
W. A. Thayer, onarga, 111.; S. D. Nichols, Jr., Oalves
ton, Texas ; Jonas V. Itelnert, Stonesvllie, ra.j S.W.
Lusk. Mcfarland. Wis.; Johnson Williams. Helmlck,
Ohio ; M. A. Currey, Trenton, Tenn.; J. O. Josltn,
Keene, N. II.. A. J. Casper, Table Rock, W. Va.; Lew
Is Anders, tiaysport, Ohio ; c. II. Chase, Elkhart,
Ind.; .Mrs. Henry Halght, fan Franclico, Col.; Mrs.
K. Jt. (lallusha, Lawrencevllle, N. Y ; V. .1, (iraham
Adel, Iowa; A. o. Smith, Newman, Go.; Chas. K
Itlce, Ualtlmore, Md ; Jesso M. Sears, Carlisle, Ind.;,
Dan l.ll. .Miller, Ft, Wayne, Ind.; Mrs. Minnie Ar
nalse, S90 Delancy Btreet, New York ; II. W. Hall,
Hastings, MIcli.; vvm. F. Marston, Lowell, Mass.; I.
W. Kooerfe Maricopa, Ariz.; Chas. 8. Delaney,
llarrlsburg, Da.; M. c. Colo, rxiwell, Mass.; Mrs C. J.
snurtln.Camden.Ala.: Chas. F. Kaw.Frederlcktown.
Ohio ; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Formlngtbn, 111.; capt. E.
J. spauldlng. Camp stambaugn. iWyo.; I. W.Tracy,
J. M. l'eck, Junction city, Mont.; Henry Ebe, Ilan
tas, cal.; L. I". cumtnlngs, ltantoul, 111.; S. E. Jones,
Charleston Tour Corners, N: Y.; Geo. F. Hall, I'ueb
lo, Cat.; Wm. li. Hirtrlo, Sterling, I'a.; II. II. Ebon,
ois I'enn street, Ilttsburg, l'a ; J It. Ilackman.Satn
uers Depot, Ky.; Henry Zobrlst, Geneva, N. Y.; Miss
llattle l'arrott, Montgomery, Ohio; L. Leabrook,
Chatham, 111.; 8. D. McCoy. Nasnport.OMo ; W.
W. Warner, North Jackson, Mich.; Jllis Mary A.
Wlnne, lurlen, Wis.; John Zlegler, Carlisle, ra.;
James Tomklns, St. Cloud, Minn,; Enoch Ducrr.Paw.
Nichols, U i Iveslon, Texas ; II. L. Laird, upper Alton,
III ; John Davis. I'resoott, Ariz.; Mrs. Nancy Graham,
sorest cove, ureg.
Golden Medical Discovery
Alterative, or Blood-cleamlng.
Golden Medical Discovery
It Pectoral.
Golden Medical Discovery
It a Cliolaijogue, or Liver Stimulant,
Golden Medical Discovery
It Tonic.
Golden Medical Discovery
Uy reason of Its Alterative properties, cures Diseas
es of the Ulood and Skin, as scrofula or King's Evil ;
Tumors; Ulcers, or Old Sores; l notches, Hmples;
and Eruptions. Ify virtue of Us Pectoral properties,
It cures Uronchlal, 'Ihruat, and Lung Affections ;
Incipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs; and
Chroulo I aryngltts. Its Cholagogue properties ren
der It an unequaled remedy for Dliltousneui ; Torpid
l.liuriiiompiutni ; uuiius , uiiio proper
It Fiiuallv e Hcaclous In curing Indication.
Looser Appetite, and t))spcpsta.
YVheie (ho bkluls sallow, and covered with blotch
es, and pimples, or w hero there aro scrofulous swel
lings and ahToctlons.a fow bullies of Uoldoa Medi
cal DMovery will effect an entire cure. II you feel
uuil, uruwsy, ueumuueu, uuio eiuum iwiur ui M",
orellow1sli blown spots on thu toco or body, tro
nuent headacho or dizziness, bud taste In mouth, in
ternal heat or chills alternau-d with hot flushes, low
sulrlts and Moomv forebodluirs. Irregular apnetlte
nnrt tr.ni.imii.niul A-n, nr. uiilToflmr frnin 'Pnynlrf 1
Uver. or "lillllousness." In many casesof "Liver 1
comDlalnt."oiilv rmrt!of these svmntoms areexDu-l
rlenced. Asa remed) ror all such esses. Dr. Pierce's I
uoiuen .Meuicai uiscov en uas no e quai, as it eaecis i
perfect cures, leaving tho liver strengthened and
ueaiiuy.
THE PEOPLE'S
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U'lio uro uur uuitiorUrd urnUt nuJ will
rrrrlio AurvriUriuruts at uur
I4UVKST CANII UATVH,
LADIES
HOKEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR
FOR THE CUHE OF
toogti, Golds, Influents, Hotritnest, Mtflonlt
Brntutg, sua til Anecuois oi ins mroiij
Bronchial Tnlei, and Lnngi, leading
to Conionptlon.
Tlilt Infnllihlc remedv is coninosed of the
HnNRV nf tlie tihuit llorcliountl. in chemical
union with Tar-Halm, extracted from the
I.tri: l'RlNciri.K ot the forest tree auf.u
1IAI5AMFA, or Jblm of Gilead.
Tim Honev of Hotthounil sdotiiks AN It
scatters nil irritations and inflammations, and
tlicTar-balm cleanses AM) MF.AU the throat
and air passages leading to the lung. Five
atlditionai ingretiients Keep ine orRaii tuoi,
mnitt. nml in hralthful action. Let no pre.
jutlicc keen you from trying litis great medi-
cine ol a lamous uoctor mho nas duvl-u unm
sands of lives by it in his large private practice.
N.D. The Tar-Halm has no HAD taste or
smell.
TRICES 50 CENTS AND $I TER POTTLE.
Great saving to buy large lite.
"Pike's Toothache Drops " Cure
in 1 Minute.
Sold by all Druggists.
ON. OEITTENTON, Prop., N.Y.
December 14, lSII-ly
THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
standing music or not, to play any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from Ihe most plaintive dirge to
the most lively tlancc music, it posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous simpli
city, requiring but ihe intelligence of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of rcpro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of the tast, tresent and
future. The execution is faultless,
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm,
and the Instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools, prayer and revival
meetings, home devotional exercises,
and In all cases where good, correct
music is required, and no musician is at
hand to perform. Address,
B. P. XTOXIDHAXVX dt BOIf,
MANUFACTURERS,
113, 15 & U7 E. 23d St., Kew York.
Nov. to, '17 1m.
A iNew Departure
From Uio Mnnuftictiircr to tlie
CoiiNiinicr.
IFor CASH wo will sell to tho CONSUMEIt ln)Such
uonuiies aa no may ieeu ut
JIANUFACTUHEU'S I'KICES
and thus save a:
MIDDLE PROFIT
to the Consumer.
Before purchasing elsewhere send for our prices of
STItlCTLY l'UHE WUITE LEAD,
MONTOUR SLATE PAINTS,
MONTOUR METALLIC WI1IT4,
MONTOUR METALLIC BROWN,
PURE LINSEED OIL
BEST JAPAN DRYER.
Best Faint Brushes,
VARNISH, ALL KINDS,
SPIRITS OFTURPENTIKE,
LIXSEED OIL,. I'UTTV.
Sample cards and price list furnished without
charge.
Orders and lnnulrles by mall will recelre prompt
attention.
HENRY S. REAY,
Rupert, Pa.
Mays. 16.-ly.
Steel and Iron
Triple Flange
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
rtD InaldpHolt WurU nd
lllngsil Cap,
Vio UTt coKPLrrt without it 1 1
W. H. TERWILLIGER,
No. 01 Maiden Lane,
Xr WUlhua It , (W YOKZ.
Uce. T, ISTT-Iy
rtAl T Oreatrnanro to ruafco money. It oi)
l-ll II 1 1 I CJ" V1'1 C1 CJH Kit IlKi-U,
UUXJUiiucU We need a every.
where to take tubbcrlptlons to Ihe laii;i'fcl,clic-i-'k(
and Ubt Hliutrated fuuilly publii'utlon lu thtt world.
Any one can becotnti a fcuct-bHul strnt. The most
(It-k-aiilworkaor nrlflM-n f rie to subKcrlbcrs. 'Ihe
Iprico id so low iuui (uiuubi eirouuu)- buiu-nuu,
IinesKcnt reports makluf oer tiui lu a week. A
lady bl-i nt rrnorta taklni; ocr uo subwi tlx ra.ln ten
I davit. All who encairo make money fasL loucon
oevoie ail jour lllliu IO luv uuBiurra, mi ujujr juur
spare lime, lou neeu uui awur iruui iiumu over
ulht, Von Can d'j llaswellas oibrrs. lull part 1c
ulara. directions and terms Irree Elegant sua ex.
nenhlto ouiat free. If sou want lirolllablu work
MiiJuajour uddiika ateJieo. It cosu nothing to
try the business. No ono w ho envace fulls to make
treat pay. Address "J he Hi lilt's Journal." Tort
fanil, Maine. autr. lt, 17-iy
BUY THE BEST
SHIRT.
y y
JIJJIU
PEARL
Nono Genuine C) Trade Mark
without (his (pEARU) Patented.
Trade Mark, if )
Reasons why tho FEARL SHIRT is prcfurrctl
to all others :
1st. IMiov nro matle of Iho best "WAMSUTTA" MUSLIN..
2d. Bosoms nro three ply and
being guaranteed to be all linen.
3d. Thev arc mado onlv bv capable and exnerienced hands, arc care
iully insjiected and aro unsurpassed by any other in woru-
manslui).
1th. They are guaranteed to fit
particular.
Try ihem and be Convinced !
FOR SALE ONLY BY
Merchant Tailor, Clothier and Gent's Furnisher,
BLOOMSBURG, 3?A.
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
CHEMICAL PAINT,
and s.ie one-third the eost of ratntlnf, and get a paint that Is much handsomer, nnd will
l.AT TWICH AS LONG AS ANY OTHKlt PAINT.
Is nri'tmrcd iradv forUM'ln white or nnr eolor
In the couiiti , niniii nf lil(li l.livo heen painted
UIIUMIL'AL I'ol.Nl luist.ikiii Hrt 1'ltE.MIilMS at
olors hem iree. AtiuithH . i. kin a m k i. i'aiht.uu., lis rrince bireei, l., or iu-:.Miv
0". 331. MAIZE'S
Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets,
BLOOMSBtTRQ, 3? .A..,
is Tint i'i.A(JK to nnr thu woimi of youu money in the finest and freshest op
Fancy Imported and DomesticiStaple Groceries of Every Description,
QaeBusware, Glassware, i M Willowware,
Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars,
AT BOTTOM PKIGES FOR CASH,
OK NICE FBES1I PRODUCE.
Jan 1, 1S7T.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE ! !
In pursuance ot an order of the Orphans' Court of
Columbia county, the undersigned Administrator ot
Margaret Earns, late ot Denton township, deceased
will expose to" sale on the premises on
SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1878,
at ten o'clock a. m., the following real estate of said
decedent, sltuato In Benton township, bounded and
described as follows : On the north by lands of Wil
liam Smith, on tho east by lands of Peter Kose, on
the south and west by lands of Joseph Hess, con
taining
THIRTY-THREE ACRES,
more or less, all Improved, whereon is erected a
two-story
FKASIE DWELLING HOUSK,
FRAME BAIIN, and out-bulldtngs.
Terms of sale win bo made known on day of sale,
I. K. KRICK11AUM,
Administrator.
Benton, feb. 15, lsjs-ts
Gold. Mines and Lands. Coal.
OOLD
SILVER
MINES AND LANDS. COAL.
hOI.D OIL
COMPANIES ORGANIZED, STONE
M1NIN11 AOENUY, L'OITEIt
UOd H. SEVENTH STREET, LIME
I'lllLMlELPHIA. MIO
A. )!. WYMAN & CO. OYl'SUM
TO BUY A FARM.
1.HA1)
HON
MARBLE
COAL
MARL
HOW
WHEN
WIIERI
Send fox our Catalogue.
a. n. toTan & co.
No. 200 South Seventh St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
feu. IS, '78-lin JwAco
AT l'HIVATE SALE,
The Willow Vale Estate I
A Valuable property, blng In Frankllh townbhlp,
Columbia county, l'ennsylanla, on tlio eatt brunch
ot ltoartnecreek. It. conslstsof a beautiful farm ot
about
ISO ACBBS,
on which are erected a commodious and comforta
ble Dwelllnt; Uousc, a large Hank Uarn, Cider l're ss,
and all necessary outbuildings. It lias growing
upon It Abundance of excellent fruit, has a well ot
water at both the dwelttng house and barn, and is
convenient of access by public roads.
ALSO,
Adjoining nnd being a part of the same, but will bo
sold separately If desired, about nvo acres ot the
above lands, whereon ore erected a largo
CUSTOM, GIIIST AND FLOUItINU MILL,
with four run ot stone, a Dwelling House, a Saw
Mill, a Dry Goods bloro and Dwelllnc House, nnd
other Improvements, together with tho water-power
aud appurtenances thereto.
Tlio Willow vale I'ont Ollico
Is on the premises. It Is within easy reach ot cata.
wlssa, Ceutralla, Ashland, Mount Carmel and other
mining towns for market purposes.
tuo property Is bounded by lands of Munson, and
Artley, and bhceU, and D. llower a:d others. The
two described properties will be sold separately or
together to suit purchasers. For terms apply to
Utas Mendsnhall, K. It. Drinker or John G, Freeze,
at liloomsburg, renn'a. feb. 8, 'Ij-tf
KEEP
IN THE RIGHT
LATITUDE
Call on pr address the undersigned for full Infor
mal 0).
U, e, BNOLK, Aft.,
reb.S.'IS-arn Bnnbnry.l'a.
A
DMINIBTHATOH'S NOTICE
ESTATK OP TI10U1S KHEriSl EH. DErKltiKD.
Utters of AdmlnUtratlon on Iho estate of 'I homas
Krissler late of feeott township. Columbia county,
l'a., deceased, have been eranied by the register of
said county to the undcislcnid Administrator or
liloomsburir. All persona havliiL- claims against
the estate of the decedent arereuuesledto nresent
them for settlement, and thote Indebted to the es
tate to make pa) inent to the underslgntd Admlnls-
iimuia muiuuv ueitur,
WlU.lAM KIIEW.LEII,
Jan. Vf , "7miw Aduilnlstri tor.
BUY THE BEST
SHIRT.
THE
SHIBT I
inatle of the best linen, each ply
and to give satisfaction in every
desired. Is on many thousands ot tho nncstbuttrilnca
six scars, and now look-as well as whentlrst pointed
twenty of the Mate Fairs ot tho Union. Samplecardot
Dauchy & Co's. Advt's.
"PT A "TfiC I!eta11 Pr'0" SIMKlonlv S2(K
I I iN V O I'arlor oruans, prtco 3T5 only
10.,.
I'npcr free. D. F. 11EA1T1'. Washltgton.NJ.
febi,
Tp VftTT Want a rAit.n or 110.111:,
JB VJ wlta Independence and plen
ty m your old ago
THE BfibT TIIINO IN THE WEST
is THE
ATCHISON, TOI'EKA & SANTA F K.R.
IANIlXKAXSAS. .
Circulars wltniiaiJMuuuiHuTIrmiltlon, f.eo Ad
dress a, H. Johnson, Act'g Land com'r, Topeka, Kh.
mar l-4w U
TEJIPERANCE REFORM
AND ITS GltEAT IIEFORMEHS.
BV KEV. W. II, HAMKLH, A. M.
l'rofusely Illustrated with Portraits and Sketches
and contalntngovercoo rages,
IK-A WHOLE TEMI'EIIANCE LIHHAHV IN A
MXGLE VOLUME. AgrnlH Wnnlf.l Kvrrjnlirre.
Addro-s for extra Termi and circulars,
SjltLSON A- l'HILLll's, M)5 Broadway, New York,
marl-lw d
NAYY
(tains
Awarded khttt prut t CentenoUl Eipoaitlon for
n chewing qualmet ftnd exetllence mul lotting pAar
wUr o u(ntnj aid jl.iivorinj. The but lubacco
-ir mnde. At our Llui Hrlp trad-mrk UcloseW
Imitfttotl ro Infrrlor cotxli, Unit JaeXton't Jktt l
piMtvrrplug. HoMf.y t,Udeti,. bvndformtnr.l,
Uva, to C. A. Jiciuoa Co., Mfn., )' tetiburg,
H, V. WAUDIj:, (inu rnl AkI.,
marl,'78-4w U
l'liHnilHiiliiii.
A!i:.TSV.NTi:il I:itv1..t-, Insiuuil)! fr
CONQUEST OE TURKEY I 1
Hy ihe Kilted author, Dr. I 1'. Ilrockett, and Hon
1". C. Hllss. The compltlu and thillllni; hsioryof
tho fall ot an Empire, after Sim years ot bitter strife.
Graphic descrlpilons of terrible battles, exciting ull
Europe. Positively tho ablest nnd cheapest work,
only fj.vi, but splendidly Illustrated. Grandest
chunce to coin money now offered. For full partial
lurs.address HUlIDAllU llltos., rubs., 733 Camson
St., l'hlla.,l'a. U marl-lw
$50
I'yr " f" f CJ TAHB U
that Snnluril'H Jtitiliciil i'ure lur
Catarrh will not Instantly relieve and
speedily cure. Uefciences, Henry
wells, Esq., Wells, Fargo i Co., Au
rora. N. Y.: Wm. Ilowen. Ebci.. Mc-
Hatton. Grant & llowen. fat. Louis.
Testimonials and treailio by mall.
rice, with improved Inhaler, 1. sold
verywhere. WEEKS s 1-u'lTElL
j luuiieiujB, jiuaiuu, jiiabs.
feb. IS, 1678-4W d
10.0Q0. AGENTS WAfc'TKI) TO SELL
1SQ
Ily the veteran author, T. . .triliur. The most ln
ieni. story with novveriiil arguments and startling
iiruul'a, ever combined In ons volume. Theworkot
.vturili, ItRVNoivtH. Inbshutb A8VLVM8, Crusade,
etc. A marvelous bok, kiandly endorsed by all
'Jempernueo authorities. sle Is rupld. A Great
Chance to COIN MONEY, For extra terms address
HllliIlAllD Ultos., rubs., JV3 fcansom m., I'hlladi 1
phla,l'a. Gilt llilll,l.N just reduced per cent)
are selling fast d feb. 15, ps-lw
ST. LOUIS AND SAN FltANClSCO HAILWAY
LANDS
FOR
SALE i
1,000,000 aches In fcot-rnwEsi JtiseocKi from
nt.AO in !s.ot) an acre. Flrst-claf-s stock and ag
ricultural lands. The best tobacco reirlon In the
West. Fine Irutt, no jrrasshoppcrs, abundancoof
cood water, short winters.ronvenlentmaikets tood
schools, low taxts, healthful couutry and trooa so
ciety, heven ytars' credit. Frto transportation
from I.t. Ixiuls 10 those who purchase laud t-end
for circular and other Information. Address W. 11.
COVF1N, Land Commissioner, Ttmplo liulldlnf, ht.
Louis, Mo. d feb. 16, ts-iw
Orphans' Court Sale
OF .VAI.UAUI.K
HEAL ESTATE !
John IlunslBirer, Administrator of Gideon Huns
Inger, Uteeased, will eipuso to publlo sale on tho
premises on
BATUHDAY, MAltCH ICtli, 1878,
at 10 o'clock a. m.,tho follow lug described real estate
lo, nil 1 All ttial lerlaln messuage und
TRACT OF UNI!
being tract No, I.) situate In Beaver township, Co.
lumbla county, bounded bed descrDed as lullows,
viz t llegtnulng at a sloue In a publlo road In l-cotcll
vatlev. tlleliLO oloiiv kfllil rniul linrtli tnvrnlv.tlvn
degiees, east tlfty-seven nnd ime-teutli perenestoa
stone, thence by land or Gen. r. Dielsbaeh north leu
degrees west, one huuditd and tuiU-iU (leithes to
a stone, then souih seventy-nvu degieeB east, ono
wui.u.ci uuu in ij-ciguv pertuea 10 iuo piuee 01 be
ginning, contalnlus
50 ACRES,
strict measure, w 1th Ihe appurtenances.
Tract No. s,u certain plefu or parcel of land HI u.
ate In licaver township aforesaid, bounded on the
east by Aaron Drelsbaeli, on the nurtli by Columbia
Coal and Iron t'piiipapy, on Iho west by other land
pf laid Gideon lluublnger.deceased.and on the south
by laail ot Frapcs Cruuwj, containing
FOltTV A 0 It K S
vv lUi the appurtenances,
TE1IM8 OF SAIX-Onc-fourthupon tho striking
down of the propi rty, one-tourlh upon the connrma
Hon of the sale, aud the remaining one-half mono
ear thereafter.
. . o . J0UN Hl'NSINGF.n.
feb.8, ts-U Administrator,
S3
PWi "tA'rK WATCH KM. Clie.pMt
la lha koown wbrld. iainpU H'olc W.
'Jfina. Adarea. A. Coultkb &Uq nhi.jum.
ugiT, "Jl-iy
llv an linrtensn prhi'ifi'. i'trn nt il i ueii
pel KM l! . eill nil inn i.iiiii.
manv Uinuan. raie4f lim-r .Iitii-p' i" inil."-1
Woiilitti, 1 linve nrrn eiumt-n i" i- i . .. i..--,
nriienl nn.l nirtic-.ll.lc lne.h.-iiu' Hi il mei"- H e n.
Si-.. . I I. .li-.t it ... nt .li .... i. Willi
tll.KIIII.il. 1't ..... '. ' . " .
po-lthoccrmlntv nml axiiriiie-H.
Tn ilcllirimlo UiU nalllllll spei'llie. cimiiiihi.i, i
have naincil II
Or. Pierco's Favorite Prescriplion
Tl'etprro.liowrirr, li but a fi'H.iei'vini,l"n nf
mv hlirh niipirelntlnn l In nil"'' it I -it
nivtuvn lierinal nlwoCvlilloil. A ' eline i.li
(rner. I Ii.ivp, wlillu wlinu.-.lim- n im'lve ie
!illU In tlio few sperlal ille.l-e. nii l.leiit ,ti IliO
leplralo iiirntitni of vrnni-in, hfcmrt('l it mil in
tlin I'llnmx or eriui iiIiik uem ''.'")'
Illcillrnl rurri'r. nn ll mcrlli. -lllve,
nle, it ml eHoriu.il rpmcl) l"r Hn ei.iw
pasc. mui (.no thai w III, at nil iime nml iniilpr ill
riPCHnnlaurcM, net llmllv nml In harmony will
lha lam wlilfli (rnrcrii Hip fenuilo svu-ni, I am
willing ui staVo mv leinilalhui ,tt a !') Vi in.
Nfty, even limie, iinoniiil.lpnlmii I thu II will n"t
duaiinint the lilitet mnRUine niw iiilmu ( :l
,ln?lp Invalid ladv wlin ti-c It fur anv ill iho
OtlrneiiH lor whleli ipi-imlnieii.l II, ll.at I ""Jr
unit sell It un.ler A I'OSII'IVIl tl t'A It A ."
Till!. If a beiiolliinl en eft H li"l eiirilem'l
liv tlie tltnp tHo-llilnh nl the eii'itiml- Uio i.i
tic in c ii-piI, I wilt, mi ipiutn of il," I...HIP. !
thlliliil the incillollie Invtliitlei' i i iken
Inir tnillrcellnm.iind Iho r.i-e belli x l-.r vi lii.-h
I lepiimmcinl it. lirnmpll. letun-l Ihe in n'v n-t
fur It. H id I lit Iho I""" I'Prfivl p.iililik'Mi-p in
II. vu Hie , I run 'Im.t "Her il -- I d" " 'ler Ihe tl
eotnllll'nli; tail ImMim win et-ed ll-uu i lilH-i.-il-hint
rine in llnlmamlt "f ei-e-. I ti'el nr
riinteil nml peiteeilj nle In ilUlnt:
lioili HI) i t'iiiiliilloii nml in niniie) ixi
Un inerltH.
The f.ill'.'tliu niu nmiMik' n tt-ri-pi '
vMnrli inv I'uviirltn I'icm i lilliin Ii.h w..i'.
cd line., us If li'' iivikii'. and Willi l I i'i
lievi'r bef'tic nltalned bv nnv tn" 'i-mu'I I "
rnlilaea, l.re.-ivo l'lnwhifr, I'.iiiiIiiI vl-.n t
I'erl'i'lt, Mtpprc-nl'ill when Iioin iiiiniiii.il
r.ni-p, InoiMiWllies, Weak lliel., l'i..iii.ni-. "r
C.lllmtr S Iho Ulclll'i Anlevel.l'in iiti l l.rli""
Aliin, r.e.lllinr Il'ivvti ben.lll"n, Inlrit il Hi i',
Nivrvnus ii'ine-iiin, llelillilv. Hep"""";
'Ihre.ileiiei: Slivrnrrl.iire. t liimitr t 'iii!i'-i i". I"
llaiani ilhin and Uleoralii.il i.I II e t terns Jinn
lencv, H.iriennetsnr Merllitv. rem ' e cikm
and vcrv man'' nlher rhrnniii ill-e i-et Inrhlrir t '
minlaii'mit liieiai.mpil heie. I i a I .illrrlnn. I
thlt lialuie, mv Favi.rup ric-eilpili"; wj
run" tlin liliirvel til (lie vviiilil. H"
nie.li. inu I .1" nut evh'l n- a i-nn-.ii . but It
admirable fillllll' l IIIL'leil'' I'lli
iioc, l.i'inc a in'ft pel fi'Bi -pei i lr m a'l el.ri.n r
.li-ea et nl II e.-esu il -' -IPiii "t 'i It 'I'
not .li- ipp-tini, linl" viiltlld'i li.uiii, lit any btale
ur ri.n.titi n.
'la.i-' wti.i.le no far'lier nil mn I'l.fi mi llir-o
jiii.'ei'i.t'iitMi.i.iiiili In Tin: I'i "i". i -i v
?i::.-.l. Muni' vi. Ai'VI-l.n. a l. u 'J
p i p.. -e .. p -p i !. "'i "
II f i t in ine v "t I.'" " i i' ' r ' ''
teia . i a . I e'"'. in I n I i t li " ' '
g.ir i tu n.e in nt.i.'i'nie il "f l.i -e ..ill i a-.
nviiuir:: t'ltt.scittt't io.n st.o
III .11.1. iittt'Gt;i.s'i.s.
il. V, PIERCE, H. D... m
lu rr.t t.o, a. i .
Sep. 2', '77-tf
ntio t's.
Or NML'iir-tNiuH1!. Cuiu-uim ntt'il, Itnol
and Ilfibal Juln'. A iill-ltl H mum
;riumi.. Tin: " i.rrri.i: ;iant"
C'lTII It: l'tV,t or .Itultuiu In lMrio
Tin imwiirof nut'lom Mc'llral, CliomloAl, nnl
1'h.ti in m i'iiii(iil n'iuiu-u. So uu nf anv lonirt'r
l.ikini; ine Inrce, il'imiUUc, aint iKiutcnus pilla,
ct'iiiMci) nf clitMp, erinle, aixl biTlWy inirio-licnl.
lu-ii we ran, liv a raiuful tM)';itln ln,niiMi
fcicm-f, uiti.ie. .ill ihoc:ttlurll(.:iiiil nllior nivli
ruial itrnpcitics from the mot ,Uii.iIpIo roon nit-t
hcrbi. ami ciiiircnlraii' tliem tnina inlmili' (ir.in
uk', hcarc-oj)' larui'r 1 1t it 11 a iuiitmi
red. Ui.it cut lc li'.ufilv hw.illoui-i liv tlio.ii1 el
iltu m-i-tt i-ontllo ht'un.u'ln nml l.i-thhoiM Ms-ic.
Lacli luilu I'tiiuullvu l'flli't u'l'iescnts In a
must CHnt-eiiti.itcil un 111. an much ealiiattic p-iwcr
:n I em In Hi ifit Inativnf liio I.kku I'iHt fniiint for
mluin ill UK-oliop'i. l-'i-inii llieir wniitleiul ratliar
lie p''Hi'r, in cimiparKiHi to llieir sif, pfuplu w ho
have itit tne.l tln-ui an apt to Mipp"1' H'LVv
arn li.iii-noi'iliatlA lit cflt'i'i. but fciich ii imt at all
(ho viiic, thu iliitcii'iit ncllvi' mclicli.al pi hifijiti'
nf m lili-ii lliov aic unpoM'il jliiff uu li:t rnnnjici
ami tiitxllilutl, (mi) lv iho utliei-s. an li pnilut-fl
a uio4t r-cnrclihiL' "ixl tlitn tttmlit M l
coull)' -i'"! UilitH) oiHtratiiiK, calhni
tlf. ICrtvartl h lieirli.vnlTeiciI 1t lie prn
puour uf ilii-m TeilcUi, 10 any cue 111 1st npvn
unaivi. will lliul In tliem any eaiuiucl r oilier
forms of mcicury, mineral pulaon, or Injiinous
ilriij,
ICct utr cnllrcly vcsvtable, no particular
care Is icinhcit white um!r them. They nperate
uitlioiU illsiuihancu to the nuistitniiui lift or
necup ttltin. Vat Jim 11 til re, II earache,
foiifetlpalloii, iittptiru lllutul. 1'alii In
Uio MiuiiUlerN, 'i'iu'liliirfH of die Clit'-I,
IHzliK-hH, sour l.i iii iatloiiM iroai iltu
Moiiiiu'li, Hud laotu lu Clio nioutli, Illl
Iimim aliackH, Pal 11 In rcclim of Kltl
iic)h, Iiilcrnal t'uvt'r llloatcd tfcllnv
nlmiit Momarli, Ilut.li ur Hloitd lu
lload, IIlKli-folorud lrliic. Ciiu(la
11 tit V and bloomy Jlorubuillim take
Ir. iMurre'H iMeuatU IMtrsaiUo
Iris, lu uxplanall'jn of ihe iuiiil'iii.iI power of
mv 1'iireaihtf relicts o.er o fret? .1 nrietv ot
tlUoac. I wish to eav that (Iit'Ir attlitn
upon tlio animal oconomv I- unlr
tal not a tfluml or II.ho cscaiilnu
tlioli haualUo ittiirok. .u ihca nut
Impair tl prdi'i-iticai'f these I'l'llei-. l"hovatc
eiipar-eoaii'd and inclosed in i;l3v Uttlus (heir
irtucj teiiifr llicrebv piesened unimpaired for
any lenzlli it lime, m anv rlimaiu. hi that they
are alwaa fresh and reliable. '11m l not the
c:c wuh'thoso pills which :.re put nn in rhe.ip
wooden or pailebo-iiil loee. JU-eo lei' 1 1 1 fr
all di-ea-es wlx'ie a I.:i.atHe. WtrralMc,
or l'ltrjjatU e, is lixt.r.ued, tl 1-1' 1 m IV it'ts
witl p Hie i..ust pel feci ratilacuou to ,u. who
tlK' llU'lln
Tho) are miM 1j all Diiii.'lM- at 25
reiilH a bottle.
n. V. PISSICS, M. D Ir;?'r,
liL lTAM). N. Y
Bcp. 2, ;;-t(
Tho Lightest Running,
Tho Simplest,
The Most Durable,
The Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
Jt i rntlly utulerNtootl, make lh
cloublcllircad liK'k-atltclif ha elf.
rcEEUlatluur teualoiiw nd takeui,
ttml clll flu the wltolo rnjo vf family
trurUltlioill cliaiicot
'She Iloine(lo U matte in the mott
durable manner, ivtth content eteet
Icarlny ttml compvntaHny Journal
throuyhout
PAPER FASHIONS,
TAejej.opi,I,irIJV'X,TI3JtJS'W for
latfjfj', iilnea', and chltdren'n tfre,
are cut mi a )atcm fciipcrlnr to uny
in uae, anil can bo undvrttood by ull)'
one I'nlf dlreetloiiiiMiiiI Hfiutratleiii
vu each eieeoie,
Send J'ira Cvnta forUtuttratcd t'ata
loguo vf IOOO J'uWtfoii.
BowinK UacMno 0o New York,
I. W. HARTMAN,
Apt "Domestic" Farer Fashions
Bloomsburs;.
Ccceiubcrll, lsll-ly
4iA C.f'",:M,ll,"l3irf 11 ami niAtK-
aAQ'uin-wliidar.FniiHUliiiverrorilirlOub
at Irw, J. H.Uilorit & lu.. t'tilcniw. 111.
auff. IT, Tr-ly
lit 0
imii i-iFtK it o.x nut wnn
ROWELL &, ,pKi-SMAN
. Advertising Vx Agentt,
THIRP t CHESTNUT 6T8., ST. LOUIS,
WISTAR'S.BALSAM
WISTAll'S BALSAM
OF
OF
WILD CHERRY
WILD OIIERRY
CUItKH
Qjuafo, OnlJs, fare Throat, Ifoarttncu,
Whooping Cough, Intluenta, Ilronchitii,
Difficulty of Jltcathing,Astlimn,D!ih'
theria. Croup, J'am in the title
and lfrcatt, Spitting lllooil,
Quintg, I'hthitic, and
every Affection,
OK THE
THROAT, LUNGS AND OIIEST,
IN'CI.UDINtl UVEN
CONSUMPTION.
PItOM KLDKll II. I,. OILMAN, A MINlSTItltOF THIS
tlOSl'Eu INOI.OVKII, VT.
"I have beeiitroiibleil tor several jcnrawlMi n dlf
flculty ot Iho lieiut hnd lunjr i luve nppllcJ to Rev
cr.i lilijflcl.un tor help, nnd linvo trleil iilmost every
reireilv reeoininendeil, without rccclvlnirnny nls
tnnce, btit hart been ffrovvlnif weaker unit weaker,
until, hearing of Whtar's li.ilsnm tit vmui cherry
about 11 ymr sliiee, I eointnenced uslnirlt wlih Im
mediate relief. I than not only mtorril my lungs to
a sound suite, but I am enlliely relieved of the dlf
nculty or dHen.se of llio heart, t huvo no hcsltillon
lnsatnirthatlt Is tho ln'Ht lunir medicine before
the publl. and I cheerfully nnd conscientiously le
cominend it to all persons suffering with pulmonary
complaints "
Wistar's Balsam
Wi star's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
of Wild (Jhcrry.
FIEOM MH3. IS AU MOOHK, QV KICI1MONL), VT.
"Somo thrco venra Mnco I was ntucketl with a
severe couk!i, Boreticss nnd Irritation of tlioltinirs,
10 wmcn was nuticii nsimrn in aseiera lorm, iiir
1 tie tlio lirst jrar I tried hcM-rnl or the moot ponulnr
mi'dlcmfs of tho diy.imt received no roal relief, nnd
1 jinu nimohi uphp.ureu 01 eer icpaininff ray ncnun
nhen 1 wnlnUuct'il to trj' Dr. MMar'i Mals-titn of
Wild Uien.v. which ver.v oon rtllevert me. My
cou'h becniiio Iooh, thyoreneM ind lrrltntlon dls-
nppeareu, anu my geiieranietiim nepnn io irenu.
1 continued Its uso nnd n leu lioltles lestored mo to
letter health than I eer hoped to enjoy nealn. I
tielle'tO tho Halsam to tw tho moat reliable remedy
that can uo ruuna."
Wistjir's Balsam
Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
of Wild Cherry.
FKOM. MCNMAMIN WIlKELClt, HTATION AOKNT
AT SOUTH ItOYAt-STON, MASH,
"I was most beverely nllllcted with hnrd, dry
cough with Its usual accompaniment of night suenta
completely prostrating my nervous systcm.ahrt pros
tratfni; my nervous sjstem. nnd prmlucmc such a
deWlitatcd state of Healt'i that, ntter tryintr medical
aid to 110 purpose, I had given up all hopes ot ever
recourlug, as hadnNomylrlends. Atthlsstngeof
matters I was prevailed upon, through the Intluenco
of ft iiclghnor.to try WHtar's ltalsam, though with
no ueUef whatever In its truly wondertul ourallvo
propei ties, nnd before using two bottlts-the effect
was almost magical. My cough entirely lert mo tho
night sweats dewcrted me, hopo once moro elevated
my depressed spirits, nnd boon I had attained my
wonted strength nnd Mgor. thus has this ltalsam,
ns lias often been remarked by persons conversant
with thobove facts In this vicinity, literally snatch
ed me from tho grave. You aro nt liberty to uso this
ror the benelltof the nnilcted."
Wistar's Balsam
Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
of Wild Cherry.
Is prepared by S RT1 1 W'.FOVVLtt & SONS, bfl Har
rison uven tie, Uoston, Mais, bold by dealers gen
erally, uu cts. nnd $t a bottle. march
dr- Anns UK
M Lwt Wiulitn
lon bt.. ('Iilmfo,,
ui ni ui uiaii uv,,L
.11 bU.mor. I'rll.lo nulura, rMulllnn (rom .vly ubu.r.
t Inrrrtlon oLUliw vt. Hi-mlnul euL ni'..rixliiln
KIHII..IUII.. Ii. nrlrmori, lmiiilrid Hlaht. Lo.l
Munhood or Impoli'tify. Srrvuu. II. bllltj. winr
ti.nlly turwll UtaiMwof th. lllndilor. Kl.llirf l.l.rrv
I. unff. A.tlini I'.Lvrh. 111, .11 1 biuntu UImm, .nil
HVhKHOr' 'KM.l.i:s JieU l l1UW.l111.11t. Dr.Um
b., Ji. I a llf. Ioiik .iivilc.r., .uj rum wh.rflutli.ra UI. II.
!. rrvlual. uf lb. lUrurttMd Prl not. w no inrrrurv. hu Ih.
lariml (.will-. In 111. U.S. I.AIIllrroulHiiK Imaiiiirnlwllh
prlvutr homaanj bowil, milt will.. I.,w inni.iir. lor
II. 1l.au. S.ml liny r.r.1. for uir.pl. of Rtilibrr lliiod, .nd rlr
rulM or lmM.Unt Inforiil.tlon by.ipr.. Dlt- ILtN'H
ifurnifttlnn fur lb.
n.lnil.ll. iwrilufbiil
IMturu. V .lu.lile .Ji j li ll
I low lu or I .litiv
I tt'i'V In lb. invrl.J rl
lli.. ft.) ..lib, ItfUfU.
Hon. r-vrrtoJy .bouM ..I lUU bouk,
drw. iraWil.
auf. IT, 17-ly
ltU
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
piIILADEU'IIA AND HEADING ItOAD
AHHANGEMENT OF l'ASSENGEU
TItAINS.
May 21, 1S76.
T1U1NS 1-EiTK UCPKBT AS lOLIOVTS tf rNPiT KXCETTK
lor icw ork, riilladelnhla. lleadlnrr. 1'otLsvHlo
Tiunaqua, 4c, 11,33 a. in
For Cataulssa, 11,33 a. in. 6,17 and 7,S0 p. in.
For 'tlltunisport,o,2S 0,34 a. ra. and 4,0c p. m.
TKttKarOK UCrKKT LEAVE A3 TOU.0W8, (6CMIAT K
CErTED.)
Leave New York, 8,43 a. in.
Leave, I'lilladelphla, 9,19 a. m.
Lcavo lteadtaff, 11,31 a. m., rottSTllle, 1!,16 p. m
and Tamaqua, l.up. in.
Lcavo Catavv lsaa, 0,20 0,25 a. m. and 4,00 p. 111.
Leave Wiliiamspori.tyi ) a.m,l2,oo m. and 5,00 p. ra
l'asaengeni a r.d trom New York and l'hlladu
pula ko throug.i vv ithout chaugo of care.
J. E. WOUTTKN,
CO, HANCOCK, llcneral Manager,
uenenil 'lleket Agent.
Jan. 11, liiG-tt.
N'
ORTJIEliX
CENTItAL HAILWAY
COMPANY.
On and alter November 20tu, 1S73, trains will leave,
SUNllUltY as follows:
NOItTHWAIlI).
Ei to Mall D.20 a. ru., anlve Klmlra 11 . 1
" Canuudalgua. . . 3.85 p. m
lioehester 6.15
Niagara a 40 "
Itenovo accommodation 11,10 a. ui. nnlvo Williams
rt 12.C5 p, in.
KInilraMall4.il a. in., arrive Elinlra 10.V0a.tn.
uuilalo txpmss 7.13 a. in. arrlvo liullalo 8.(4 a. m
S0UT1IWAUI).
Uunalo Express 2.60 a. m. an Ive I Ian liuurg 4.M a. m
M llaltlmore 8.40
UmlraMall 11.15 a.m., arrlvo llanlbburgl.Mip.ra
" Washington 10.80 "
" llolilmoru iuo "
" Waililngton 8.30
llarrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. ra. an lv 0 Harris
burg 10.W p. m.
arrtv 0 Ilaltlmoro s,S5 n. la
" Washington 0.13 "
Erie Mall 12.5a a. m. arrlvo llarrlsburg 3 w a, in;
" llaltlmore 8.40 "
ii.iih... .. " Washington 10.35"
1 A11 dally except Sunday,
U. M. BOYD, Jr., Ueneral Passenger Agen
A. J. CABSAW, (lencral Manage
Dewei1n,l,iSu:uvanna
iii.oo.Msi!uita division.
Tlme-Tabli) No. S9, Takes effect nt 4:30 A. M
MONDAY, NOVEMUEIt 22 1SI5.
NOltTlI.
STATIONS.
bOUTII.
p.m. p.m. a. 1.1
a.m. n in. p.m;
9 IN 9 90 0 25
8 10 3 ts
s 01 3 51
III 3 49
7 40 3 42
7 4l 3 117
y is
9 4.1
9 Sl
9 31
9 25
9 M
9 15
9 II
9 07
fccranton
.. .. liellevui
... T11) Iur tlio,.
.uic!.. wanna
. .. I'lll. Inn
9 45 Hi
0 30
9 53 2 SI
b 35
10 141 2 88 6 43
I 33
7 27
I 22
7 18
7 15
7 15
3 32
t 21
23
S 19
B IT
Wlstl'lllslolOlO 11 2 51
....Wvommg Ii'j in 9 5s
10 Ik 2 48 6 tO
e (5
T 111
..Mallliv. '"
ll'l 20 3 114 7 (i
Iii'imelt
IU 23 a u T 11
10 97 3 111 7 15
10 97 3 17 7 S5
10 39 3 :i 7 35
10 35 3 97 7 40
10 40 3 81 7 48
HI 44 3 87 7 53
10 51 3 45 8 1'5
11 15 4 UI 8 25
. ..IVlllgfclOIl I
Klngnton ...
.Plviuoulh June.
...I'I) mouth
A ondalo ......
K111.11....L0
3 17
3 12
9 15
8 59
7 07
7 111 3 09
0 58 04
AM B I'I
8 Ml
8 51
8 4S
8 41
0 45 9 54
0 30 2 42
0 15 9 31
Uunloek'a 1 aek"
. bhlckslilnuy.M
T llrtl-K. I.'....-?.
8 80
8 19
8 14
8 IM
a 19
II 17 4 15 C 45
6 ("J
02
5 (A
25
2 19
9 II
9 10
9 III
1 M
..lveach Haven...
.....Iierwkk ....
...l'.rlar Creek...-!
U'llkiwlln...
11 21
11 SI
4 91
8 tO
U.iS
4 :
111 3
4 87 C 60
4 41 65
6 52
5 48
6 40
11 uu
7 54
7 41)
7 40
7 35
7 30
7 M
7 11
Umo llldgeM.'i
11 43 4 40 7 90
xpy ..
.lllooiiibburg...H
II 51 4 M 7 08
5 34
1 53
11 57 5 19 TiO
5 23 1 48
..iiuierv
19 2 6 ( 7 45
5 23 1 43
6 20 1 411
6 13 1 S3
4 55 1 19
4 50 1 15
85 1 Oil
p.m. p.m.
cauvviisu Iirldge.
19 07 5 14 7 52
I'll rlr'H Hull,
.11...
UdllVlllrt .'
Chilian v
19 10 5 90
19 25 5 88
19 39 5 47
8 58
8 25
8 40
7 04
i II
IV. M'IVH .. ..11V BO D DI Q 4
D w.r.ur.uuiiiuei'iiiiin.iiH nl ill n
"m. p.m. p.m. mm
. . , 1. r. llAlflTKAIJ, bupl.
fv t ill tci flii.fr ( n te, Ki.niMt, Dec. 10, ibis.
JOIU'RINTINO . '
OF EVERY DESRIPTION
executed 1'homitly
At the Columbian Office.