THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Pinkeye. "Pinkoyo" Is not a scicmlfio term m plica by veterinary mtrgcoim, ns tlicy recognize It ns a sovcro form of typhoid iniluenr.ri. Tho tllsenso linn received tho popular name of "pinkoyo" for tho reason of tho redness of tho external coat of tho eye, and lining of tho eyelids. Its causo Is unknown. The symptoms vary - - - - - ... uumu millllillP) from constitutional weakness or peculiar vMiujiiiun ui niu system, are more sus- CGDtlhlo to llm ilinnnsn ll,n .1... ...1 inals in tho samo locations nnd surround cd by like influences. It is said not to bo a now disease, as it was prevalent among horses in this country In 1851 and 180.1. Tho symptoms of t ho disp.mo nrn so variable, that thero of opinions among veterinary Burgeons as to cause and treatment. Tho general symptoms aros "Slight watery or thin mucous discharges from thonostrils, eyes wntitrv. im1i tun.... ..11..! !.. I..... iimvii:! wuin-uiiiig in uiu in ner corner: nvn.liiia aumllnn .....1 ....ir.. , -J ... UITUI1VII tllllt IUI1, tho incmbrano on tho inner sido prescnt- most cases lost or RiisnpiuW ( nil n. pearanco of tho countenance j in somo cases mouth hot, with a corresponding increaso of tcmnor.it nm of dm oM. ;., most cases thero is great prostration of onciijjin, a biiowii in tno staggering gait, with a cpfick, Binall and weak puisoj heart sometimes violontlv acita ted, and respiration Increased." Some times thero is a cough, accompanied with a soro throat. Not all of tho symptoms are prevalent in any ono case. The dis ease ha3 not been very fatal, except in cases of bad treatment, hard work and exposure to cold nnd storms. Ordinarily tho disease yields to proper treatment nnd careful nursing. In fact, careful nursing is tho most importaut acency in tho re covery of man or animals. Not having iuuuu mini in our own bkih nor m the hundreds of "boss doctors" which can bo touuU all over tho country, who havi no acnunintmicn willi llm icincs, or tho many diseases of tho horse, wu uro rumctant, io prescribe medicines or recommend imnlinii nnnfwlminn ; ti. crs, unless they aro accredited veterinary ouiw-una. uub wo annex mo reconi mendatious of ProfessorKobert Jennings author of "The ITnrsn nnil ia 7Vonnou and several oilier stitnilnnl vntnnnnmi works. Ho says : When tho Bcrvices of a veterinary surgeon can bo had, it is safer to secure his Bcrvices, as a mistake in mo enaracicr or the discaso may prove fatal to tho animal and loss to tho t. i. . . , uwucr. it is (uiiicuit io lay down i courso of medication in a disease present ing so many complications as this dis caso does at tho present time. In ordi nary cases tonics and stimulants ; called for. In cases where tho fever runs .high, give the following: Tartrate of antimony and nitrate of potassa, o each, one drachm ; mix both together and give night and morning. When the fever is broken, tonics and stimulants are called for. The following may be flanl in nrliiinvtr nnana ...III. -Ir,... . wu u wav....t.j ..aia tYltU UUU I'lllXt Gentian root, pulverized, and nitrate o potassa, each, one ounce ; Jamaica gin ger, puivenzeu, nan an ounce; letiu greoK or anise seed, pulverized, six drachms j mix and divide in four parts, givo ono night and morning. "When thero is dropsical Dwelling of tho legs, half an ounce of sulphate of iron may be added to tho nlmvn witli tmnA r,(Tn,.t If the lungs arc involved givo tho fol- '"""'S' iuuv in llliuiuie, Willi tincture of belladonna, ono part each, water two parts; dose, ono teaspoonful overy three hours. If the liver is affect ed, which may bo known by the yellow tingo of tho mucuous membrane, dung Small and hard. linrsn Ivinrr mi liia a', An and occasionally looking at his side as if Itl nnin rlfli nninainnnl ttn nC ! iness, give Uarbadoes aloes, three drachms, calomel and pulverized digital is, of each half a drachm ; make a ball with molasses. This must not bo repeat ed. When there is soreness of tho throat blisters should be applied; the lly blister, mado thin with turpentine, answers a good purpose. The animal should bo placed in a box stall, well littered with straw, and kept clean ; as pure atmos phero as possible is necessary ; the con taminated air of a badly ventilated stable retards or defeats restoration to health. Trimming Tukks. Thero aro fre quently pleasant days in December, and sometimes in January, that the weather is not too cold for tho fruit grower to work in his orchard comfortably. As this is usually a season of leisure, when such days como they should bo improved by looking over tho orchard. Limbs cut off at this season of tho year, when the san is comparatively at rest, leave a wound that can be moro easily protected from tho action of the weather, than if cut a few months hence, when the sap is in motion. To trim a tree just right, requires good judgmcut, a good evo and somo experience, as well as good'tools. Tho saw should be not only sharp but perfect ly straight, and set wido enough to run easy ; the knife and tho axe should also bo sharp. To trim trees' with poor tools is not only disagreeable work, but it is impossible to do tho work well. Somo make a mistake in trimming trees, by trimming too much in the middle, cutting out not only largo limbs but also all of tho fruit-bearing spurs, leaving but a small amount of bearing wood at tho end of each limb. While it is desirable to cut out all limbs that cross the other limbs nml in l-. the inside of tho tree no that tho fruit can bo easily gathered, there is a point boyond which it is not judicious to go, as somo of tho best fruit frequently i nv wviiiiu ui iiiu irt'U ; II1IS 13 especially true of somo varieties of ap ples. There aro somo pear trees that grow too high, and need to havo their tops cut off to mako them grow moro stocky. Tho peach treo not only needs to bo cut off ot tho top but to be headed in all fides. In trimming small trees ono thing should bo never lost sight of ; that is, that the truuks should never be oxposed to tho hot suu j if tho top docs not spread enough to shape it, a few inshes of the lateral branches should bo loft to furnish leaves for Bhnde. Where largo limbs aro cui oit uio wound should bo covered with gum shellac dissolved in alcohol, or white lead mixed with a very littlo oil Mast. J'tougtvuiH. Colts should be broken to harness at thrco years old, and used In light work for two years or more,when thov will bo- como matured and (It for full work. If they aro used for hard service before their joints becoiuo sottled or gurroiind' ed by a full grown toxturo of muscle and lnowa to support thcm,they aro liable to become Btraiiicd,caiiHlng spavins or bone enlargements that will destroy their further value nnd usefulness Any im becilo can break down the colt, but it re quires good bcdso to bring it up after it has been broken down by ignorant task masters. It is not worth while to rink tho experiment of converting sound colts into invalids when they will livo longer nnd perform moro service if Buf fered to ripou into the fully matured horso before being put to hum work. The (loose Hone, now' ir loui i'Asrs rni: wkatiiuu ani WHAT IT PROMISES. The readings of tho ooso bono indi cate a motley winter. Thero will bo a good deal of snow and a few cold days, but no protracted cold weather. This kind of weather will continue on thtough January, with a few cold days sandwiched between rain and snow. bout tho middle ot January thero will bo a few clear, cold days, when tho mercury will go down below zero. Tho latter part of tho month will bo wet and gloomy, llicro will bo moro genuine winter weather crowded into tho little month of February than in December nnd January, but thero will not bo any intense cold. With tho exception of tho few days about the middle of January it is not hkelv that the mercury will tro far below zero. Tho goose bono has long been an Honored weather-prophet. In Bonio of tho back counties of Kentucky tho farmers make all their arrangements in nccordnuco with tho predictions of tho gooso bone, in somo localities the gooso bono is laid aside, labeled with tho year, nnd it is said that ono old farmer in Breathitt county has tho hones ex tending back for more than forty years, and in all that time it is asserted that tho bono has never been mistaken in the weather. To read correctly tho winter of any year tako the breast bono ot a gooso hatched during the preceding spring. Tho bone is translucent, nnd it will be found to be colored and spotted. Tho dark color and heavy spots indicate cold. If tho spots are of a light shado and transparent, wet weather, rain or snow may bo looked for. There aro a good many people all over tho country who pin their faith to tho gooso bone. Of all the weather prophets it is tho most honored. 1 ho httlo groundhog disgraced himselt long ago, anil now very low pcoplo over watch Candlemas day, and hogs' melts aro no longer trusted in. A few years ago, when Tico and all human weather prophets predicted tho most severe winter weather ever known, tho goose bono told of a mild winter. The future unrolled just as the bone said it would, and poor old lice had to change his predictions every day. Tho goose bono never chauges and never fails. Tho Post reporter has examined three bones, one from southeastern Kentucky, ono from Jiaporte, Hid. Tlioy aro identical to one anothor, and tho reading ncre given will bo found the same on tho breast bono of any goose hatched last spring. Jsouisvtlle 1'ost. "Bi:kk to a r.vin." A gentleman was going homo at a late hour recently when he was suddenly controutcd by a footpad, who, with a pistol pointed at his head, de manded his money. The gentleman as sured tho fellow that ho had no money that ho had "been to a fair." Before ho could say moro the rascal dropped his pis tol, put it in his pocket and presently took out his wallet, and crushing some thing into tho citizen's hand, said, in grief broken accents, as ho turned on his heel, "Been to a fair! Poor fellow! take that I wish it was more." lie was soon lost in the night. Upon approaching a street lamp tho gentleman found that the mis creant had given him a 10 bill. Yerilv, one touch of Nature makes tho whole world kin. It is a waste of money to invest in improved stock unless you are willing to give it somo care and attention. Don't buy something good and then starve it, or frcczo it, or givo it foul water to drink, or filthy quarters in which to rest. Give it a fair protection from the weath er, keep it in a clean condition, givo it sound, wholesome food and water and it will thrive and provo a proiitablc in vestment. Neglect and ill-treatment will in a fow generations mako scrubs out of tho finest blooded stock, and tho difference between thorough-bred scrubs and native scrubs is too little to be of consequence. Stockman. Something of a change : When an Austin schoolmaster entered his temple of learning a few mornings ago, he read on the black-board tho touching legeud: "Our teacher is a donkey." The pupils expected thero would be a combined cly clonc and earthquake, but the philosophic pedagogue contented himself with adding tho word "driver" to the legend and opened tho school with prayer, as usual. Texas Siftlnijs. It would bo a mighty mean man who would rouso to give a" new note to bor row sufficient money to lake up his out standing paper at fifty cents on tho dollar. LV ALL JT3 MIANCHES J. W. RAEDER, Practical Book-Binder 110 WEST MAEKET STREET, WILKES-BABSE PA. Binder ot all tho current publications in any de limbic style. lllnomsliurg reference can be given it required. 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A good assortment ot styles of the celebrated Estey Organs can now bo seen at the newroomB of tho Only Authorized Agent foi the Estey Organs in Columbia Oonnty. A guarantee for five years from tho manu facturers accompanies every Estoy Organ, J. STKIm rZER, Agent, JUBeM WU Bloomsburg, P, THE SUN NnV YOHIC, 1H82. Tho Hun tor I fa will mako Its fifteenth annual rnv. olutlon under tho present management, shining, as always, for all, big nnd little, moan and gracious, couicmcu nnu uuimppy, Kep'iuiican ana uemocr&t. Io, depraved and virtuous, Intelligent and obtuse, mo nun s ngut is ior mankind ana ' womankind of every sort! but its genial warmth Is for the e ood, wtillD It pours hot discomfort on the blistering baclii of tho persistently wlckod. Ihosun oflsaiwasa newspaper of a now kind. It discarded many ot tho forms, and a multttudo of tliosu peril nous words and phrases nt ancient jour nalism. 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Tothtscndtt solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, those who desiro tolmprovo their time and their talents, ns students. T'o'all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well patd labor nttcr leaving School, for (latnlntrun.nddrpsft tlio 1'rlnlrtal. HUM. VVII.I.IA.lI i;i. Will, l,, rrr.iiirni iionru octo. t,'8t.- I0W? WHAT ! One of the problems of GooJ aiul Comfortable Living IS THE MATTER OF CLOTHING, STYLKISII, WELL MADK CLOTHING AT THE VEItY LOWEST PRICES. HATS" foii MEN, HOYS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN. ! EXAMINE YOUTHS UOYS and CIIILDIMCNS GlLiOTHIMCS- SHIRTS, VEAHL WHITE, BICYCLE SIIIHTS, LATEST OUT. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Perfect Fits, Latest Styles, Full Satisfaction. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGES'i' STOCK OP CLOTHING and OASSIMERES IN THE COUNTY A Full Line of Fur.uishmg Coods. Headquarters for TRUNKS, Absoluto falthfulnoss by both parties tho basis of all transactions. iiif THE DAVIS. $1,000 REWARD, ONE THOUSAND (1,000) DOLLAHS 1 UBMIUM ollVrcd 10 ANY I'KKSnN that will 1I0 as GKEAT A 1UNGK OF WOltK on ANY OTHER MACHINE. WHAT THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED Will do without basting. It will mako wide hem on sheets, c, hem all manner of bias woolen goods, as soft merino, crape, or goods dlttlcult to hem ou other machines. It makes a moro clastlo btllch than any otherinachlne. It will turn a hem and put la piping at same time. It will turn a hem. bcw braid on tho right side tnJ stitch on trimming at one operation. It will do felling bias or straight, either on cotton or woolen goods. it will fell across seams on any goods. I will bind a Dress or Skirt and sew on facing, either with or without bhowlng stitches: bind Dress Ooods wllh tho samo material, eltherscailops,polnU, squares or straight. The only machine that will bind Hats, Cloaks, or other articles with bla9, satin or silk, from a to s Inches In width, without basting. It will gather with or without sewing on. Itwlllgather between two Pieces and tew ou at tho same tlmo. it will mako nruttle nnd stitch u Pillow slip on to tho facing at the tamo time. It will shirr any kind of goods. It will mako plaited tilmmlng either with or with out sewing It on. It will mako plaited trimming cither sealUped or Btralght.and seiv aplplPgouat tho same time. II will make kulfo plaiting, J. SALTJ5EU, Qen'l Agent, Hiooirwburg, l'a. 80-tf, oct. 1, NEW RICH Ill.l, and will completely i-hniiKu lno ,,mln Jlieiiitlro.vtlem 11 tluvu n.unllw. Anvpersftii o will tnku 1 pill ouch night from 1 to la wncki ,Y'ir?''ta'ln.'''lll'allli.ir niclm thing Ui ikmIIi1. Sent In- m ill f.ir H lci'er lnmin. ;J;,t,a' AGENTS WANTED ffiraUT S'v"" 'ih,' ZM u.l,J,lu" " varuiV Jr "lie" wkfur whUli there U alwuvi a rcdy niirket fcul or ctr, ul.r n.l tcriiii to tlw T wonibl v It 11 M mill Wutllii.c fo., HI) WMliimituu St., "iMlJu! I Sato. way 6, '6). ly old LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT TniS Ot'FIOK, ten- oesi raciiiues for Professional and Classical learning. nro l'HOFKSSIONAT., nnd Students grndualng therein, tccclvo stato Diplomas, conferring tho following ui i uiict-n. i u iuu .-ijiuuli ic .inu l. assica courses nrn nnr. inrf - Tlio times demtnd It. It Is ono of tlio nrlme ohlects of in rrunirm. our. STOCK or BUSINESS AND DRESS SHIRTS HANDSOME PATTERNS DESIRABEE STYLES IS OUR MOTTO. A EULl7 LINE OF FALL STYLES JUST RECEIVED. SATCHELS, VALISES To iTervoas Sufferer: The Great European i.oj.017. mi. J. b. smrsoN'a specific medicine. Dr. J. 1). .Simpson's SpocIBc Medicine Is a positive euro tor ovorn ork or hody or train or excess or any kind, such as weakness and all diseases resulting rrom Nervous Debility, irrltablllty.Mental Anxiety, Laneuor, Lassitude, Depression 01 Spirits and runo- uvuai uji uiieiueiiui ui iuu nervous pysicm gCQ' fiauy, 1 uiiia m uiu or .Memory. I'rema xrrn. turooldaKoanddl! eases tbut lead u consmptlon.liisanl ty .tan early sravr or both. Nomuttei how bhattercd the system may bo from excesses of in) kind, a short course ui tins medlilne 111 restore" Uiu lost il unctions and procure health and happiness tttiero beloro was despondency and gloom. The Spo cine Mealclno Is bclni: used with wonderlul success. il ramphlets sent freo to all. Write for them and get 111:1 paririeu'ar. I'rlce. &DCCII1C Jl.OO nor nnekarrn. nr Rlv n.ifik.i for 5,i 0. will bo sent by mall ou receipt ot money, Address alt orders, J. 11. UlMI'SoN's MSDIOINECO, rtua. iui una i' o .nam street, liunaio, N. v. Iu9.ll, 'Sl-jl JUSIN'KSS OAKDS, VI-HTIN'O CAIID3, I.El"ratIlEAl)j, DILL HEADS, I'OdTEIU, tc.,c Xi'iUly piinleil at the "Colmuliiuu Olllco." y-AiNniaiiT & co., WJ10LF.SA l 1: a no onus, Philadelphia. Dealers In teas, svnuiy.cof fee, sua Alt, MOUSSES, kick, sncss. uicimisoii, .tc, &c. N. K. Corner Second and ArcJi streets. fJ-Orders will recclvo prompt utlentljii. POSITIVELY CURED Benson's Capcine PoroiisjPlasters. Ucat.nm Wliy llipy uve Vivrrrrvtl to All Oilier Vuvuiii IMixslevs or l'.Memal UiMiH-iUrsj Jlecauso they potier all tlio merit of tho 'IriiigihciiliisporiHU plainer, u, contain In ad- fi 1,e-'i',ll'1;'ui"iiii"hUh a-t iiii in. SCIDIUI. Ilocauso they 11 ru a genuine pharmaceutical prep aration, and ,0 iwognlrcil by tlm profesalon. 1 Jlilril. i.tViittnJ2c,i(!'r'ir ,1'8 oul vh,ic" ,ut rdive t'o u rlli. Ilccoiifo lliry 111 pcwltlvely euro illscases which other reiuedlea n ill not even rclluie. ntiii. lloc auio over 000 phytic lain and ilrueeliU havo ".Yi1? tiflLa' tfi.at tl.y ariVu,r ', to a other plattcm or mcdielucs lur exteruut uie, Sixth. ...Vi'""',0! ,ho ",a,"'rliirer havo rect-Ucd the only uiwlal, tier glteu fur porom plabUra. Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster! SEABURY & JOHNSON, Maimnictiirnii! Ciwmlt, Nf w Vurk. H MEAD S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. nvoi.SMi- n 1 YVf DAT .1 WIEH? WHY Ache NOV.J3-10,V . -.w with n bountiful suppiy of pure.soft anu lurnisueti rinr i.n innnn nr our dosl on ipircs. thli Schnol to linln to secure It. bvfurnlshlntrlnlclll' Y. V. Dlf.LMYKlt.SecrcUry, THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Whereas, tho world renowned reputation or the White lowing Machine Induces many unscrupulous comptultors to resort to all kinds of mean tricks to Injure Its reputation, wo uv w wwuuu uii lubvuutUK pureuHsera QOb w ouy White Machine oxcept from Its regular authorized dealers, who will be sustained by tho following warranty. WE WAItKANT TUB NATUKAL WE A It AOT TEAR OP THE White Shuttle Sewing Machine, PLATE NUMUEIl 103339 FOR FAMILY PDItPO SES, ANDHKKEItYAOltEKTOKKKP THE SAME IN liKPAin FOU THE TERM OF 1'IVE YUAKS FKOM THIS DATE, FltEB OF cnARUE. This warranty oxcepla tho breakage of noodles bobbins nnd shuttles. This warranty will not be sustained unless the Plato number abovo given corresponds with tho number on the shuttlo race slide. Beware of defaced ui tuicrcu iiuuiuern WU1TJS SEWING MACHINE 00. The "WHITE" Shuttle Sowing Machine ns nuKiTER capacity than any other family Bewliuj J. SALTZEK. General Atrent. Bloomsburs, BEATTY'S OHHANS 27 stops, 10 sets reeda only r" t'o. I'lanos iiasup ltaro Holiday Indeecments Heady. Write or call oo llBVPTY. Waihlngton, N.J. aid mayo, 81-ly THE PATRIOT. A I'cmifcylvsiiilsi lYcwNpnjicr lor the General Public. The DAILY PATRIOT Is the only morning news paper published ut the Slate Capital. Tho DAILY PATRIOT makes a specialty ot Pennsyl vania news. The DAILY PATRIOT publishes tho Associated Press news and specials rrom all points. The DAILY PATRIOT glvosspocKl attention to trraln and produce markets. Tho DAILY PATRIOT opposcsl monopoly, bosslsm und centralization ot politic power. Terms: jo.o) per annum, strictly In aiance, or jT.ou i er annum If not paid In advance. For any period less than ono year at proportionate rateB. The WEEKLY PATRIOT Is a largo elght-paio pa per, devoted to llteraturo, agriculture, science, manufactures, news, markets, etc. During ls-2 each number will contain an illustration of somo prominent toplo or event. ThU Is an attractlvo teaturo which cannot fall to pleaso. Terms : il.oo per annum. Invariably In Klvance. One copy of ilia WEEKLY PATRIOT nnd ono copy of the I'M!, adelphla Weekly Times will bo sent one ye&r for Jj.ou cash In advance, thus giving the two papers for tho subscrtotlon nn nr Mm r,.n..r ,,,. of the WKKKLY PATRIOT and ono copyo.' iho ""iVN" """"'i uxceiieoi moniuiy magazine, publWied at Uoston at ji.su per annum, will be bo sent for one j ear for ll.io cash In advance. Send im juui ouwaviijJLiuni ub uneu. AQUIC83 PATRIOT 1'imi.ISillNH CO., Ilarrlsburg, l'a. Rowoll 8c Oo'a. Advc's. A BEATTY'S PIAVIOFOaTES-JrAGNIFI-TV .OKNT holiday presents: square grand piano fortes, four very handsome round corners, roa jood coses, three unlsons.lieatt) ' untchless iron frames, blool, book, cover, boxed, im 75 to Wl.iO; catalo guo prices, f-M to f I ooo ; satisfaction guarai.tead or money refunded afrer ono ear's use; upright pianofortes, f 15 to J5; catalogue pilces. 5O0 to $soe; standard plnat.irtea of tee universe, as thous anas testify; write for mammoth list of tesKmonUls: llcuty "a cabinet organc, oaUit'itrul, cliurrti.cliapol, parlor, JiO upward ..visitors wtlcoine ; free carriage meets trains; Illustrated cataioguo (holiday edition) freo. Address or call upon DaMIXF. UEATTV, Washington, Now Jersey. Jan lai-w r I.III'OUTAXT TO FRUIT GROWERS! TUB EAGLE PRUNER a rocenuy patented Indention, Is a superior Imnlc- " " pruuius. ins very simple in con- btructlon. light, easy worked, rapid audellicienttn wo-uuuii, miKc nu'esuru preuieieu ror it. satisfac tion guaranteed, send for circular. Agents wanted. tuu.v a ,tMi.HIUA,l rilUlJ.U LU,, fUCUOUrg. Mais. janisi-w r $777 ieau ana expenses to ouuit Free. Address 1. o. VlOKEItr .Augusta, Maine, nov. u.4w, $.5 TO jl.000 In stocks or ginln, paying big ; pam v il ni' U.M.Oarduur, MVllllam 61, N, Y jan 13 4-w r Jan rpo ADVKltTISEltS. Lowest Uatcs for 1 a lwri mm. in :M mi i-SmJl??? I0. "spnpers free. Ad " J in IS j.'v " bPruce st- N- Y. ure AND Pel per Hanging. WM. F. BODINEi RON ST., 1IELOW SECOND, lILOOJISUUltd, VA 10 in tpurcu 10 no an kinds of notrsn paintiwo I'laln and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECORATIVE AND I'LAIN. All liliKlN ol' Turn 11 11 re Ileimlrcil. UN goou uw new. NONE HUT FIItST-OLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED Xlitlmatos made ou all Work, WM. F, BOD1NE. SUnSOHIUK NOW FOII THE COLUMBIAN RAIL ROAD T'ME Tt B F )KNYIA'VNIA nAlLUOAI). PII1U. L DBI.I'IIU K KIIIK II. It. DIVISION. WIN rmi TtUR IWULE. On and after Mondiv. I cc. ID. lftsl. tim inin. on tlio I'hl adolphln K Krle Ha Iro id Division will run as follows! WESTWARD. Brio Mall leaves Philadelphia II M p in " " Ilarrlsburg 4 26 am " " sunbury moait " " willliinifport h 40 nm " " lck Haven 4iinin " " llcnovo 11 ob n m " " KniiH Shin in " arrlvo at Krlo t u 1. ... Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia R oo u m narrisourg Vi In n m " V. .fil"it"""y iMpm " " Wllllamsport 3Mpm ' " lck llavon 4 so p m " " Henovo 6 43 n m " " Kano loiiipm Fast Ltno leaves I'hlladelphln ll 2u n m " " lUrrlsburg 3 M n m " " sunbury BUpm " Wllllamsport 7 lo n m " arrlvo at Lock Haven 8 lo p rn EASTWARD. Lock Haven Express leaves Lock Haven 7 si a m Hllllamsnort 0.1 11 in " sunbury arrlvo at Ilarrlsburg in in am wssptn r l5p tn 7oi pm 8 40 p m 0 .10 p m U in 11 m 1 3ta m Philadelphia Fast Ltno leaves Canai.ilalgua wutklns " " Elinlra " " Wllllamsport " " Sunbury " arrives at Ilarrlsburg " " rhtladelpnla uima 7 00 a m Day Express loaves Ksno " " Renovo " " Ixick Haven " " llllamsport " arrive nt Ilarrlsburg ' . " I'hlladclpCla Krlo Mall leaves Krlo " " Kano " " Renovo 1 " IKk Haven " " Wllllamsport " " sunbury " nrrlvcsat Ilarrlsburg " " l'lilladelphia 00 a in 10 0.1 a 111 11 13 am 12 in p m 8 3D p ni 7 09 p in 11 33 a m 4 in p 111 Km pin ID lo p in 11 3.) p in 1 03 a 111 sooam 7 no a in Krlo Mall west nnd Lock Haven Kinross l'nof mako close connections at Northumberland with L. i u. R. R. trains tor Wllkesbarro and Scranton, Erlo Mall West. Nlazara Exnreis West nni Put Lino West mako closo connection nt Wlllinmspoi t with N. C. R. W. trains north. 1 NlagarA Express West and Day Express East mako closo connection utLockllaven wlthli.E.V. It. It. trains. Erlo Mall East and West connect at Erin wiiu trains on L. S. M. S, It. R. ; at C'orry with U. l'.A- W. It. R.; at Emporium with ,U. N. Y.l It. It. and at Driftwood with A. V. It. It. Parlor cars will run between I'hlln lclphla ani Wlllamport ou Niagara Kxpress west, and Day Ex press East. Sleeping cars on nil ulght trains. ltoimitr.NKiLsoy, Oencral Hupt. OKTIIKHN CKNTIIAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after February lth, 1581. trains will leave Sunbury as follows : NORTHWARD. Northern Express 0.30 a. m arrive Elmlra 12 30 pm Arrlvo at Canandalgua 3.is p. u. " Rochester 4.40 " " Niagara. 8 4s " Niagara Express UM p. in. arrlvo E'mlrao. osp m arrlvo canandalgua 8.3 1 ' Rochester 0 43 " Niagara u.w a m Fast line 3.13 p m arrlvo Elmlra 10 21) p in " Walklns 11.10 pm SOUTHWARD. Southern Exprciia 1.32 a. m. arrive IInrrlb'g s.isa tn arrlvo Philadelphia 7.oo " " Now York 9 83 " " Ilaltlinoro 1.1 0 " Washington i-.sg a m Lock Haven Ex lo.w a m arrlvo Harrlsb'g 12.su p ru arrlvo Philadelphia 6 co p m " New York 8.41 " Baltimore cut " Washlugton a 47 Day S.xnres? 1.50 p m arrlvo Harrlsburir s.39 n m 1 iiiiit'ici'itia " NewYoik " Baltimore " Washington t.os ll'.OO " 7.WI 8.17 Ariu Man i.uo a. m. arrive iiamuourg ' I'hlladelphla " ew York " Baltimore " WaSlllllL'tdh 3.iiu a. tn 7.00 " . " 7.UJ S.2J 1. it. oou, ueneral 1'ussengei Agv t. FRANK THOMSON, General Mamii,. r. JpHILADELPIIA AND ItEADLNU KOAL ARHANGEMENT OF I'ASSKNGEh TKAINS. Novoa.ber 7lh, 1S81. TRA1K8 LBAVI RUPBKT AS KOI.LOW8(8DKI)A Y XXCKrT.Ii For Now York, Philadelphia, Reading, Pottsvilli Tamaqua, &c., 11,49 a. m For Catawlssa, 11,43 11. in. e,43 and 7,to p. m For WUUamsport, c,13 i,ia a. m. and 4,114 p. m. TRAINS rOK KOrXXT LBiVi IS f.)I.I.O H. (0 ID 1 r X. cxrxKD.) Leave New York, via. Tamanend 8.45 a. ru. and via. Bound Brook Routo 7,43 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Reading, 11,69 a. m., I'ottsvtllu. ). 0 1.. il andTamaqua, l,S5p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, 0,10 g,4i) a. m. and 1,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport,ti,40a.m,2,oo p. m. ami 4 3 1 1 il Passengers to and from Now York, via. Tarn a nend and to and from Pmia i.'iphla go througu without chango of cars. J. E. WOOTTKN, Ueneral liim.i.ci, C. G. nANCOCK, . (lenvral Passenger an! Ticket AgnU, Jan.10. Hsi-tf. PVELAWARE. LACKAWANNA WESTERN ItAlLKOAD BLOOMSBUKO D1VLS10N. NORTH, STATIONS, SOUTH. a.m. p m. n.'ii p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 DO 8 44 9 ti 9 S.V .. ..Scranton liellevue ....Taylorvllle., . ..Lackawanna...,, Plttston.... . West Plttston... . Wyoming Maltby .....Bennett. ....Kin its ton 9 0 2 tc 13 2 21 2 2D 1 34 2 42 2 47 62 2.W V 69 9 IIJ I 03 8 18 3 13 3 18 3 21 3 33 3 50 4 03 4 1 4 IS 4 25 4 29 4 33 4 42 4 49 4 49 6 00 5 IS 9 16 b 80 6 19 t 24 t 32 (i 40 0 43 0 6 6 61 B 5 7 Ot 7 10 7 17 7 22 7 10 7 87 7 )U 8 21 8 4i 9 00 9 11) b 31 8 41 P 45 8 51 9 0. 9 US t 18 9 31 9 I 9 41 U M HO 38 0 31 ; 23 9 17 9 14 3 32 3 24 3 15 a 09 riJ4 9 47 9 42 9 to 9 67 10 Ut 111 J 9 20 9 14 9 09 9 Ul 9 10 9 (X) 8 HI 8 43 C 35 8 21 8 OS 8 Ul 7 53 3 53 1 43 2 37 2 .1.1 9 23 2 Iti 2 03 1 4i 1 ,8 8 51 t 51 10 18 10 18 10 20 10 34 10 42 10 65 11 01 11 13 11 Kingston.... ..Plymouth June. ....ny ymouth.. ..Avondalo .. 8 38 ...Nantlcoke.. 8 si .llunlock's 1 reek, 8 20 8 11 8 04 7 W 7 60 7 44 1 (9! 7 33 T V8 7 24 7 01 Shlckkhlnnv-., ....Hick's Ferry.... ....Beach Hntcu. -Berwick Briar Crctk ...V. mow (irovo.... Lime Ridge Espy ...Bloomsburg Runert 1 18 1 3 7 4S 12 5J 7 44 12 4) 7 40 12 311 7 34 12 24 7 2t 12 12 7 20 11 03 7 IB 11 t,S S 57 12 '.0 1 (18 43 10 10 31 0 4. 11 39 11 45 II 5 11 61 19 IS Catawlssa Bridge. uauvuio .....Chulasky Cameron Northumberland, U 45 6 16 p.m. a m a.tu. p.m. F UALSTEA1 , hupt luDorlntandeot's onije, Scranton, June 0, 1871. BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL io. Tho undersigned having put his I'lanlngMUlon toawtt,rriYn'ahi.3 .c,urtioni ,s prcpar FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Ctc. furnished ut reasonable prices. All lumber used fa employed?11 but mea ' ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plans nnd spocKlcatlons prepared by an experienced draughtsman. CIIAllLUS KltUC, IMooniHliiii fr, a. M. (J. SLOAN & BRO , IUAOtMSUUHG, PA. .Manufacturers of Carriage:, Bugelss.Phaetons, Slcleaj, Platform ffaoiis, First-class work always on hand. itEPAuuxa A'KAnr mm. iVcf j reduced to tuit the timet. F IKE INSURANCE. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, BLOOM8BURO, PA. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY HERMAN Fl REINSURANCE COMPANY IIAT10NAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. UNION INSURANOK I'liii pakv A" 'JllOBO OLD COUrORATlOKfl nrn wll BA..n..ri .... KIH" 8ti ana Uavo never yet had a loss soi- . " r" ' tuurl' ul mw ' ueir assew aro all Invest ed In SOLID ItcnuITIIiaiinfl nn. H ,. M.. , ..,,."'. .'T ofriBionly. "u""u Losses ritoiirTi.T and uonestlt adjusted and! paid u soon as determined by C'iiuistiah F, KNAvrTsriio. III. AOJhTAND ApjpsiliKllliH)KBllDa PA. The DOODlB Of Collimtila nmintv .lim.M the agenor where losses If any are oottlea and paid by ono of their own ciUiens, mou uu iiua OMWNSiiH) BO.UITY tun OBAUNQJ $1.50 IN ADVANCE