The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 10, 1878, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM .SBURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
Historical.
MSTOIIY UK CIIMJMIIIA COUNTY.
siir.iTAtiY nnconn.
Nine Month) Service.
132.1 Jlegiment.
com pas v i:.
"COr.UMDIA COUNTY OUAUDS."
Tho following ii a lltt ot tho officers nml
prlvntM nf tho "Colunilii.i County UnanN."
Tlicy left Klnonuburi? nn the 8th of August,
1802; ami uiilesi othorwUe acconnteil foi
nil tho men were mmter&l out with tho
company, Jfny 24, 1SC3.
urrtcr.ni.
Captain, Michael Whitmoyer, Itlooimbiirg.
1t Lieutenant, Andrew C. Meincli, "
2il Lieutenant, I. R. Melllclt, Light Street.
Sergeant, Win. A. Hirtoii, K-py.
" Win. II. Gllmort', Illitoimbtirg.
'' Wm. J. lloim, Chestnut drove.
Corporal, Oliarlea 1', Sloan, lllooiinlinrg,
promoteil Serjeant 10 January 18G3
Corporal, I Newton Kline, Orannvilfc,pro
tnoteil Sergeant 10 January lSli!!.
C.irporal, J I'ierua ilvlliclr, Light Street,
dial nt W-n'iinjlon, D. U., of wunniia
received at Frederlcktburg, Virginia,
December 13, 18G3.
Oorpnr.il, Win. C, Robiann, E-py, discharg
ed on surgeon's certificate October 2(1,
18(52.
Corpiral, Clark Krculer, Epy.
" Kphraim M Kline, llenton.
" Ilcury M .JohtHton, Jeneytown.
Corporal, Clinton W Neal, promoted Quar
ter Master August 22, 1S02.
Fifcr, Azma V llower, llloomsburg, die
charged on surgeon's certificate, Jam
nry2!), 1S03.
Drummer, John Staley, llohrsburg.
Wagoner, Tilghinau Faux, K'py.
rnivATES.
.Tame S Boniboy, Bloomsburg.
James W Cook, "
James Cadman, "
Henry D Croup, " dischargcil
on surgeon's certificate October 8, 1SG2,
C S M Fisher, Bloomsburg, wounded at An-
tlctam, Maryland. September IS, 18G2.
Henry 0 Hartman, llloomsburg.
Gltnrlri M Hendcrshot, "
Wm 0 Shaw, ltloomsburg, absent sick at
muster out.
II Clay Hartman, llloomsburg.
Samuel Harder, " prisoner from
December 13, 18G2 to May 22, 1SG3.
Adam Heist, Bloomsburg.
Samuel Harp, " discharged on
surgeon's certificate July 13, 1SG3.
Augustus M Kurtz, llloomsburg.
Jonathan W Suyder, "
Joseph Penrose, llloomsburg, missing in ac
tion at Fredericdsburg, Virginia, De
cember 13, 18G2.
Oliver Palmer, Bloomsburg,
Josiah Reedy, " wounded at
Fredericksburg, Virginia, December in,
18G2.
John Rodarmel, Bloomsburg.
Isaac Rodarmel, "
Charles W Suyder, "
Frederick M Staley, "
Oeorgo Westerner, "
Kdwanl C Greene "
November 18G2.
Ainasa Wiiitenight, "
Antietain, Maryland,
1SG2.
corporal 10
wounded at
September 1
Samuel Wood, Orangeville, corporal 2.
ruary 1SG3.
David Ruckel, "
Oeorgo W Howell, "
Charles W Muflley, "
Daniel Markle, "
i Feb-
Wm Lazarus, killed at Anlietam, Maryland,
September 17, 1SG2.
Joseph S Hayman, deserted August 30,1SG2.
fcamuel R Johnson, Orangeville.
Hiram F Kline, "
jesse iu unwell, " died near
Falmouth, Virginia, July 8, 1SC3,
Elwood W Coleman, Orangeville.
Levi II Priest, Benton.
Josiah Stiles, " absent, sick at mils
ter out.
Thomas 0 Kline, Orangeville.
Samuel Krickbaum, "
Francis M Lntz, "
F J R Treller, Lewisburg.
Lemuel Mood, Light Stoeet.
Lafayette Applegate, Sereno.
W II Hunter, "
Joseph Lawton, Pine.
John Lawton, " '
Isaac M Lyons "
Joseph W Lyons, "
Leonard Beagle, Mordansville.
Henry M Sands, "
Hiram JI Broat, Jerseytown.
Clark Price, Lime Ridge.
James F Trump, Espy.
Jacob W Bomboy, "
Jsalali b Hartman, " died October IG,
of wounds received at Antletam Md.,
September 17, 18G2.
Jeremiah Reece, prisoner from May 3d to
.May 22, 1SC3,
Samuel JI Vanhoru, Greenwood, died at
Washington February 1G, 18G3, buried
in Harmony burial ground, D. C.
Thomas Caruthers, Chestnut Grove, dis
charged on surgeon's certificate Febru-
nry 15, 18G3
Gaylord Wbilmoyer, Chestnut .Grove, dls-
charged nn surgeon's certificate Febru
ary 17, 18G3.
Teter O Crist, Chestnut Grove,
Philip Wutts, "
V Samuel Young, Rohrsburg.
' Abel Dialy, Roarlngcrcek.
Charles A Folk, "
John Moore Eves, Mlllville.
Amos Y' Kisner, "
John FEck, Briarcreek.
Gotlicb Wagner, Jackson.
Geo M Kllue, Town Hill.
Moses J Trench, Plymouth.
James 11 Fortner. Mt Pleasant, promoted to
corporal 1Q July I6C3.
Ilobert 1' Gillespie, Buck Horn.
John 1' ClulUs. "
Christian O Hughes, Cambra.
John N Hughes, Fowlersville, promoted to
corporal 10 January 1803,
The "Columbia County Guards" were
Company K, 132J Regiment, and were mus
tered into service August 13, 18C2. and mus
tereil out at HarrUburg May 21, 1803. They
were In the purtrlilt at the battle of South
Mountain, Iu thoibaltle of AulietaKIn the
tliick-oi the light at f reuerlcoijur. and at
Chaucellcrsvllle. .The number of icn lost
In battle shows tbo closeness of tho work,
General Trench In an order Issued by him,
says "Knowing the character of the one
hundred and thlrly-Iecoud Pennsylvania
Volunteers, which has fought under my eye
in two of tho bloodiest engagements of the
war, and which has (he highest encomiums
from its brigade commander, General Kim-
hall, who knows what brave men are," Ac,
hnws tho high character of the whole com
mand. Alllhenieu not otherwise account
d for, aie to be considered as ha-lng lav
Ing been mustend out hllh (he company.
Miscellaneous.
Kcnilins fur Hie Youn.
Tho Influence excited upon our youth by
their chocn companion', In fornilnir, their
taste, opinions and character,can hardly be
over estimated. It has come lobn so generally
Appreciated that few thoughtful parents and
guardians now leave wholly tn cbanco the
quality of this Influence. Thero is, however
another companionship, inoro silent and mi
obstrusive, but none tho less influential in
moulding our young men ami women, that
of books. Indeed, In somO respects, this is
tho moro potent iuilucnco of tho two, In
the play ofconversatlon thcro Is somewhat
more air stirring to blow away noxious va
porsthe continual interchange, of sentl
ment, thought and feeling always varying,
and (i lie n conlUctlng, tends to dis-ipato
much that is frivolous, exposo much that Is
absurd, nnd throw doubt upon much that is
contradictory. In reading there is no such
friction, tho attitude Is mainly receptive,
the suasion is alt on one ship, the reader i
passive rather than active, hu Is impressed
by tho author, and makes no reply.
It Is not strango then tiiat rending, and
especially solitary readlnjr, should ho so
powerful nn ngent In fashioning the mind
nnd heart anil building up the character,and
it becomes a matter of the deepest moment
to Inqulro how and for what ends is this
power at work. Especially is this import
ant, as the facilities fir reading have so mar
vellously increased of late years that its in
fluence is spread all over the land. Every
man woman and child in ourcities may now
have book after book put successively into
their hands through our libraries, literally
without money nnd without price, while
actual cost is so small that thev can and do
penetrate into the humblest cottages in the-
most remote sections of tho country. What
then is tho seed thus sown, and what is the
harvest that is being reaped? Largely, wo
believe, a good nnd wholesome one. Science
is becoming popularized, art and philoso
phy are brought within the reach of the
average intellect.poetry is refining the mass,
es the records of the great and good aro in
spiring the young with noblo ambition, his
tory and travel are broadening the mind and
expanding tho sympathies. It seems strango
that with such a rich stoie-house of knowl
edge, so attractively presented in such tempt
ing variety that every taste may find ap
proprhle sustenance, thero should still be a
demand for volumes that can omy corrupt,
vitiato and degrade. It i, however, a lam
entablo fact that there is a tainted stream of
such literature flowing through 1 ho land,
poisoning those who drink of it, destroying
purity, stirring up passion, loosening tho
bonds of honor and integrity, sullying in
nocence, and paving the way, to destruction
for young and unsuspecting feet. Surely It
concerns every one to do something toward
tho banishment of such a deadly and nox
ious clement from our midst, No pains
would bo thought too great, no measures
too strong, to destroy n venomous serpent
that was dealing out its poisonous sting
among our children. Yet this impure liter
ature carries with it a venom more deadly
and rojro irradicable than that of tbo ser
pent ; it poisons heart, character and life.
There is another class of reading, less
positively evil in its nature, yet that sheds a
baneful influence over a still wider mental
territory ; we allude to that large class of
vapid or sensational stories which some peo
ple dignify with tho name of light literature
and endeavor to justify on the ground that,
if they do no good, at least they do no spec
ial harm. No intelligent person will con
demn fictitious writing, as a elan; it is an
important branch of literature, having every
grade of power, influence, genius and talent
represented in it. Where there is a solid
substructure of education, where the best
novels are selected, and where they aro read
not for the senations they create, but for
the thoughts they suggest, the ideals they
hold up, the varieties of character they da
Iineate, and the principles they unholdjheir
effects will bo moit valuable. Yet this is,
we fear, the exceptional method of using
them. Too often they aro valued only for
the excitement they produce, and -chosen
according to their sensational power. Some
do not even possess this questionable quali
ty, but tame, lustreless and vapid, merely
servo the purpose of amusing an idle mind,
and saving it all trouble of thought; The pas
slon for this kind of reading is somewhat
allied to that for strong drink. It is tyr.m
ical, overpowering, absorbing. It consumes
the time, wastes the powers, fritters away
the energies, and leaves tho victim feeble,
exhausted, unfitted for any mental effort,
and unable to cone with the realities of
life.
This evil will never bo remedied until
more Intelligent care is exerted over the lit
erary tastes and habits of children, It is
usually in very early life that a bias Is form
ed which virtually decides the nutter for
tho future. Prom the, time when tho lit
tle child first acquires tho power of amusing
himself by reading, it should ,bo the aim of
the parent and teaoher to cultivate and ele
vate his taste by u wise selection of hooks
for his perusal. Tho amount of juvenile
literature is large and varied, and thero is
enough of what is pure in thought, simple
n style, high in principle, and sweet in
spirit, to satisfy the needs of the most eag
er little student. If all that is impure and
exciting, and even simply trashy, be care
fully excluded from our children s libraries j.
If we form In them tho habit of reading and
enjoying the best and most ennobling books
suited to their age ; and if love for the pure
the true and tho beautiful be developed in
their hearts; tho surest blow will have been
struct", against tho unwholesome influence of
impure nnd frivolous literature. I'hilaJel-
ph'ut fctlytr.
Sowing Kloiver Seed.
The first of May is quite early enouirh to
iow annual ilowerseed. while bulbs should
ue I'lantea by the middle or twentieth of
"u -ninth. The soil for llowers should he
as rich as possible with well rooted stable
manure, aim purverUod .very finely. The
8eeJa 8uuld be very slightly covered with a
smaii iron raite. ihcy should be carofullv
-ended, and the soil watered when cetline
- ry will water from a vessel that has 'been
- "lauding In tho sun; keep clear of weeds.
c Should the plants come up too thickly,
-n"1 111 em WM trauiplant them. These
should be protected against the midday sun
lor coupie oi uays, until tney become cs
tabllshed, It Is Impossible to obtain fine
uowcrs unless the ground he well prepared
and made very rich, A dollar's worth of
8e" will bo sufficient for a good slicd bord-
Bulbs should he planted so that their
crowns will be two Inches below the surface.
The soil should be ricli and friable, and If
one third sand so much the better. Many
persons plant them In November, and they
- no doubt produce better flowerc, but tho de
- 1 structlon by mice is so frequent In certain
- gardens as to make iilauting hazardous.
J Uermuntown Tkgranh, i
l'olali for lints.
A writer to the "Rural New Yorker" says:
My method uf ridding myself of rats In tho
house, Is to tako a quantity of refined pot
ash (I uo H.ihhltlV,) partially pulverize It
molslcn it wllli water, so that It will form a
sort of paste, and daub this about the bot
toms of their holes and runway, so that
they nre compelled tn step Into it in enter
ing thn premUes. I havo practiced this
method for scleral years with very satisfac
tory results. If the first application is not
sullicienl, I'. can of course, be repeated with
but llttle'trouble or expense, and I am con
lldent of faynr.ildo re-nlts. Such, at least
lias uniformly been my experience since I
first ndopted the method, many yeirs since
The theory Is the rats step into the moisten
ed potash while enterlmr. Its ciustlo nature
produces n smarting sensation in the feet.
He at once proceeds to lick his feet to al
leviate the pun. Tho conseipience is a not
very agreeable sensation in the mouth. Ho
s compelled to renew the application in
;olng out result, he does not care to renew
his 'isil, 'nd probably Imparts good coun
sel to his associate, and llio rat nuisance is
nt mice ended. I prtfc r this iiptlmd to the
Use of phii'phoru', or any of ihu "rat poi
sons" recommended, as it is not nhvayH safe
to have the latter around, ami we havo no
lea l rats left, in the walls or othtrout of the
way places to iufuct the air with their olVen
sive odors.
DR. P1I5K
STANDARD
REMEDIES
Are not adwrtlHod a cure nlN."but nre specifics
In the dlSeasi! for allien they uto Kcommeuded.
iTif it a i, m;ii;:tio.
lnvetliratorc of tiitunif Kclenco hut a ilemnnstnt.
cd beyond eontrowrHy, tint throughout iho
nnlmiif kingdom tho 4,1 hi sunlval of thy lttt'St" !
intumiy mw m.ti vnticm-ueH innrt nnu periwtimy.
I)ieanot the 8'ime pilndplo yovem tho comtn-nKil
prosperity of man 7 An Inferior cannot Hiiperscdo
a Miperlor article. Hy reason of Mipuilor inerlf, lr,
rierce'tt st.and.inl Medicines havo outrivaled all ntli
ers. Their salo In the L'nlted Mates alone exceeds
onomllhon dullurs per annum, while the ninount
uxporuu iuuls up iu Huvt'rui iiiuiumi iiiousann
more Nobuslncsi coiild eer grow to such tfltf antic
nrooortlonand rest uoon anv oUilt bjsla than that
of merit.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
Is Pleasant t Vsv..
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh Remedy
Its fines i:lciul lUir a iiciiuil
of 21 Ycni-N.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrh llemedy
lly Sale Constantly Xlicreasrs.
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrli Ecmedy
Cures liy IIn mild, Soothing eiTcct
DR. SAGE'S
Catarrli llemedy
Cures "Colli In lleail," and Ca
tuirli, or O.eo'iia.
AN OPEN L UTTER
It Speaks for Itself.
IIockpout, Mass., April 2, 1STT.
JIk. Editok : Having- readlnour p.iper reporls
or the remarkable cures oi Catarrli, I am imlnml to
tell list I knowubout Catarrh." and irancythe
.-suuIT" and miialloff-tube makers (mere uollar
BrabberF) ..ould bet;iatlt they could cmblazuna
similar euro hi tbo pders. Kor!S jcars I sutrered
with catarrli. 'lUe nasal iiassaffesbfca-imtomplfte
ly clDst'il. snuff," "dust,'' "akhuV'Inhallnir-iubes"
und "sticks." wouldn't work, though at lnicrvuls I
woulil bultl up tho so-called caturrh snuir, until I
beramo a aPiable tester rjr such mcdklues. I
Kradu.Ulv irro worse, and no one can know how
much I siutered or what a liilM'rab.o Itelni;! was
My head allied over my ei es. 1 was conlliteU to my
bed for m inv successive davs. surrerliii? lh most in.
tcuv- pain, whlcli atouo tiuio .u.ted coutlunotisly
slglit and hearlnir Impaired, body shrunken ami
weakened, nervous s stem shattered, constitution
broken, and 1 was h.iwkimr and snltiluL- beven
tlShlhsor llii' time. I prajed rordeain torillovt'
urn of my sullei Inif. A r.iiurutilo noileo In join p.t
iter of lir. a -o's Catarrh Uemeilv Induced inn tn
purclubn a package, and uso It with nr. I'icicu's Nn.
sau-oueue, wuicn applies me leui-ay Ui lodrostllllc
press lie, tho only way compatible with common
sense. Well, Jlr. Editor It did not cuio mothrcc
fourlhs ot a second, nor In one hour or moi in, but In
less than elirhc minutes I was le'icvcil nnd In tlueu
months entirely cured, nnd h.un rcmalued so fit
oM'rsUteen months. While uilng the c.iiarrh Hem
idy. I used lr. I'lcrcc's (lolden Medical HHooriry
to purify my blood and strencihen my stomach I
also kept my ller active and huwels retrular by tho
uso of nn l'lonsmt I'urgnilvo Pellets. I( my expel I
cncewll! Induce oilier surterers to tcik tho miiiio
incms ot relief, thli letter will havo answered Its
purpose.
Yours truly,
I.. II. ui:.mich
a nm n of witnkswks.
The follow lui; named parties aie anion); tno thou
sands who havo been cured of Catarrh by tho use of
ur. sago's catarrh ltemedy :
A. P. Downs. New Oenev.i. I'n.; II J. lirown, Ht.
Joseph, Mo.: K. c. Irnh, Itulland. Vt.: Iit hnrlnir-
er, Nellie Lake, nMoji has. -.oicrop, Noith Chcs
trrield, Me.; Mllloii .loncs crlbu, N. v.: J. K. Mil
ler, under MdliLii,ui J. i.. Merrlman, Loi;nhH.
wn, mu.i i. ..I. i uii, iA)i;itupuii., inn.: ti, v, iiuil
eylTremont, P.: II. li. Ajres, Lal-orte.Ind.jJcssloM.
(.ears, n. Urauch, lii'i.: 1 imams. Canlon. Mo.:
. A.Thajer. onarcu, III js. II. Nichols, .lr.. Halves.
ion, lexns j jonas t' inn ei t, Moiusviue, ra.: s.w.
I.usk, Mc"'.,rlainl, wis.! Johnson Williams, lirlmlrk,
Ohio; M. A. cuney, 'Ireinon, 'I'cnii.: J. o. Joslln.
Kcruu, v. a I. i'ihiht, Table Idick, W'. Va.;Leiv.
m vuu'ts iijvip,in, oiiio ; li. chase, Elkhart,
liiil.; Mrs Ih-Lri ILdglit, Mm Kianeln-o, Cnl.: Mrs.
K u, i i.iIImsIis. I.dieiicc vlllc, N. v j v. J, liruham,
lui..., .i, v.. ruiiin, .eivuitiu, f.a., I liai., r,
ltlc.-, luillinor, Md i Jesso M. Kara, Carlisle, Jml.;
Dan I, li Miller, Ft, vayne, Ind.; Mis. .Mtnnlo Ar
naU1, s'ji II luncy street, Kcw York: II. W.. Hall,
lla-ti i! Mich! vVm.K. Marslon. liinill, Maks.: I,
W Ho iris .Mailcop.1, Ariz; (has. n. Dtlaney.
ll.inl.DuiK. I'u.: ll.c.l'ulo I onell. Mass.: Mro..l.
hpurlln.L'auiden.Ala.; Chas. 1". Kaw.t'i'edcrlcktown,
Ohio; Mrt. I.ncy Ilunler, rarmlirgtou, 111.; capt. K.
J. (luiiMlng, Camp Mambaii),-u W)o; I, w. Tracy,
Kt. ainimat , ock.lo.vu ; Mrs. 1 Walte, Mmshun.N.Y.
.i m. i'.'ck, juikuou uiiy, .iiont; iicnry j-.tn1, Han.
I n, 1 d i I. i". Cuiiiiiitiij-", ltantoiil, 11 .; s. K. Jones,
LiiaiicMon i our i orncis, oeo. I'. lis I, I'ueb-
li.Cal; vvm.K. u.nrle, Mtrlinir, I'a.; H. ll.Klxin,
04S Pennstreei. Plltsbuiir, Pa: S II. lluekrr.an.Sam.
tiers Herat, Kv.; Ilenrj .otulst, HeneMi, N. Y.; Hiss
lUtllo I'arroit, Muutgomen, Ohio; U Uubrook,
Chaliiam, III.: H 11. Mccoy. Nhhp..rt.Ohlo : w.
W. Warner, Norlh Jacktou, Mich.; illas Mary A.
.v'lune, liailcu. Wis.; John .Ugicr, ri.ili-.le, Pa.;
wumua tvntMii?, nv.v.ii.uu, ..nun,; i-.uiAu iiutrr,raw
nee city, Nen.; Joseph ''. Miller. Aenlu. Ohio : s. II.
Mcholf, ()alvehlon,Te.as ; II. I.. Lulio, t'ppor Alton,
'. . icowvi. Alii., .urs. . .duey virauaut,
Uoluen MotUcul Discovery
U Alterative, or lllotid-clcantiiuj,
Goldon Medical Discovery
7j 1'tclorul,
Golden Medical Discovery
Jin CUiilaijni)iie. w I Ante Stlniilmit.
Golden Medical Discovery
It Tunic,
Golden Medical Diseovflvv
uy ivas.ni or us AiteHrive Dl-oner'lLH. nmw rii.i.flu.
i-b ui inn nimm nuti rt.ni, ri toitlta lir KUlf A KV11
and Kruptluns. Uy Mrtiie otlU Pu total pi owriles'.
It cures Uronctilal, 'Ihruat. and l.unir Atrl ii,h,
luclplent Coustiuiptloii ; llugeilng Couehs : nLd
Chrunle taryn.'ltls. Us Cholaifujjtii! piop. utes ren
der lv an ui.wp.aled remedy tor 111 llousness ; "J orpld
ties make Iti ii'iullyellleaeio'usln curlntrlndliickllonl
ljssot Appetite, and Ujsferna,
W hem the sklu Is sallow, nnn envrisiilMltli 1.1....I,
fs, and plini ku, or where thero are scrofulous awn.
lings and uffuiiiou a few bottles of (lolden Mem.
cul Ulaooviry will ttfu: t on entire cure. Ifjouteel
orjcUowUk biowu spas on the faro or body, fro.
(tuent headache or dlitni-iui. hmt ini in ,.,r.t,ii, in
ternal heut or i hills llrnau-d with hot Hushes, low
spirits and Jgloomy rprebodluirs. Irregular apiitlw
and tongue coaled, jou aro surfeilng fiom Torpid
IJvcr. or -nilllousi.T.kH m ,,,,,,.0 ..ri!.
Couiplajut,"oiiiyiiarl)t tltewi Byiuptoins arooir
rleneed. As a remedy for all such cases, nr. l'lerdi s
.lumen aieuieai jftbeuvery nas noeuual, as it effects
wriect cuies,
leaviug mo liter blrengthcned and
ueauuy,
THE PEOPLE'S
Medical Servant.
Dr. It. V. ITcscs is tho solo nronrlftor and tnnnu.
facturer otlhoforegolug remedies, all of which are
lVL.',;r.lru-'-l'il1 " l" al "io Author of the Peo
ple s lotnmon tense Medical Adviser, a work of
Si iV0 H-bUSaal pages, with two hundred and
elghtv.iwo ood rngravtegs aud colored plates, lie
has ulieady sold ot this popular work
Over 100,000 Copies
PRICE (poat paid) 1.50.
Address i
It. Y. PIERCE, M. D,
"World's Dispensary, 13uflulo,N.Y,
AT 1MUYATK SALE,
Willow Yale Estate
Tho
A Voluablo property, ljlngln Krankllh township,
Columbia county, 1'ennsjlvar.la, on the east branch
of Itoarlngcreek. It consists ot a beautiful farm ot
about
iso .a. a ib-e s,
on ulilcli nre rrcclfd a roimnfMltf usaiitl toinforta
tile nivtlUhff Hoiih.', aluiKi' li.ink I. urn, ( utcr Pies,
a rul a I tecc-itrv out Miliums. It lias griming
upon it tilmr n.iut'H i.r f xeilit.1 fruit. Imt n well of
wntcrnt but It dm iitri illi-j; Ihhish nml l-nrn, nnd Is
coiitPhlt'ht ot U(VfhHti litilli' loiuU,
Aim
AilJ'ilnliniiHult-flnjrfivait ut fln same, but will bo
snM Hepnralt'ly If ilf&livil, about Ute ncrca of I bo
iboe lmuli, .ljen on are ervitiil a larjfo
CUSTOM, OIllHT A NO FLOl'lllNU MILL,
with four rimtif stone, u lhulllntf IIoiim1, a Saw
.Mill, a Dry (UiodsMnro anil Owclllnp Uouso. nnil
other Improvement torther with tho wateppower
unit appurtenances t lure to.
The Wlllnwvalc 1"osl onico
Is ou tho piTinKes. It is within t nsy reach of Cata
wlsia, tViitralln, AMit.inrt, Mount Carmelunit other
mining to ns for market purpose.
The properly In bounded by land- cf Munion, nnd
Artley, tind Miei ti, und 0. Mower ardothtrs, Tho
two described prorlle-i will b sold nepurately or
together to Milt ptircha-si'r.-. Tor Krras apply to
Ml.ii Mendi'iihall, i;. K, DiluUrorJolm o.l'rceze,
nt Uluomsbur, I'um'u. tcb.B, 7 -II
GOLD.?
tlrcaf ehinnt to Make money. If you
run iret colli wttt can ip t erien-
ImikH. We need n K-rsjn i very-
hero In tnkn sutiscttnt lulls to the lartreM. eheapest
and iK'St lllustrnli'd family ptitilloiitloii In ttiu world.
Anv ono crtti lii'iome tt sticcifriil ogert. 'lite most
elegant works ot nrl (rlveii ricti to nnlin-i lb ra The
price Is so low that almost evervbnily KUbscrlbes.
ononynt, reports innklng ovi r fo In n wtek, A
tady agent reports taklntruvii'4'tit subset lbets In ten
davs. Alt who engngo lttako money fast, toucan
devote Rll jour tune to the l.usli.i, ( r ttily your
spare time. You nied not tte tiwtiy irom home over
night Yoiicuiid'j Itnswellns Uhns. Hill pnrtlc
ulari. dirt ct Ions and tern tt Irne Kiegant and ex
pensive ouillt. free. If on want protlloble work
send us jour address utoiice. II cotls nolhlttg to
trv the business, ts'o one l tin elriflL'es falls to make
great P
rest pay. Auunss-'itie iiii-.s ouinai, ioii-
land, Maluo.
nug. v, u-iy
GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skw,
Ueautifies the Complexion, Prevents
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
Heals Sores and Abrasions ok the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erun
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES rROM THE COMPLEXION ALL llLEM
I SUES nrisint- from local impurilies of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and TLIANT,
and being a wholesome beautifier is far
preferable to any cosmetic.
ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL
niUR IIaths are insured by ti; use of
Glenn's Sulphur Soaj, which in addi
tion to its purifying eflects, remedies and TRE
vlnts Rheumatism and Gout.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
and TREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
contact with the person.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ncss, and retards grayncss of the hair.
Physicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and-$1.20.
N. B. The 50 cent cakes are triple the sue of those b1
25 cents.
"UIIJS HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,
II lack or lirown, 50 Centa.
I'. S. CRITTESTOX, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,5.Y.
l.tcember 1J, lsn-ly
a-lRIEO-a- & BOWB,
HANUrAOTURIRS 0.
JMNE, J-IGHT AND jrEAYY
REPOSITORY,
N. E. Cor. Twelfth and Arch Sts., Philad'a.
r.B,-airiiia xiitlt ittikdcd to. ilso, c.b-
UUUI3 THIN US SIOBiUH.
unrclili,i878-sin
$45
itt m-winder. Fret" u ithdverr order. Out
fit Irtu J.lt. On) lonl i Co., Chltayu, 111.
biijr.17, Tlrly it A; 0
I r I I J I I kjvlct-i, lnuJIna
Kounils. ornamental tlf-sltrnn, trade jnaiks, and la
rls. LVneutfi. Afrslunmcnts. ltiUrftTtii(.vs. AuDpala.
ButtaforinfrliiiremnLs, anil all cai-es arising uiider
liiu r- 1 1.. i ti. r. i'i uiiiiiuv nut' n u n if
Inventions That Havo Seen
IVILm Vj i I III I 781111 In must rases, to ikiu
entvcl hy us. J-lng cppiislte tho ralni otll'e, wts
can mukHcioso- feurches, ana wieure patents more
rronit'tly. ami Mlttitioader t la 1 ins than those who
are reunite from Was hint' ton.
INVENTORS
trad II8D model or Klilcliorvburdivke: wo moke
exiimluallons lro ot iluirKCQtiil advl.eHSUiratcnt
ublltt)', All wirictrmi.uirnu nilitly (builder Hal.
IHrmlowuudNO CI1AHOB UNLKVS I'.VIENT IS
m.cuhkii.
Wo rclor to crnrlalsln tlin ralcnt omcc, toourcll
entslnvvcry Halt) of tno riilun, und to jour sena
tor and Krproenlatlve In t'oDkrri-a. bptclol rtfer
CDCfa iflven wheu Uiblred, Andri'ta
u. a. ..uvv & ru.,
(lnro&lto l'atciit ortlLe. WufeLlDcton. U. i
aprll 5, 'TT-tr
Steel and Iron
Triple Slan-go
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES;
rtnl Inilda Halt MTork and
I!lnKtl Cap.
10 LUI COMPLm WITHOUT IT 1 1
W. H. TERWILLIGER,
No. S4 Huldea Lne,
Xw -rriUlta It , IIW TOUC
duo, i, lill ly ,
TljlSfPEIISKEPTON FILE
1 AT THE OFFICE OF,
733 Smsou St, PHILADELPHIA,
U bo nrn our nutkorlzeil ugcula, und will
rccclvv AdwriUriuvut- hi uur
I.OVIi-)T VAHIl JtATllS.
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Priuted ut this Offlco
ON BUOUTEST NOTICE AND AT THE
MOST REASONAULE TERMS.
Spiiiing Croodls!!
Begs Icuvo to inform his cusloinci-H and tho publio that his stotek is
now roplt'to with nil the Novelties for Spring and Puininer Wear,
consisting of new and beautiful styles of
ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS
. AT REDUCED PRICES
any of which ho is pteparcd to niako up in tins latc3t stylo.
Ready-made colliin; cheaper than ever.
Cheap Suits for men, Cheap suits for Youths,
Boys for Children.
all of tho beat make and at the lowest prices.
Just received u full lino of all tho latest styles iu color and quality of
JFor Men, gfor Youths, for 35oys Cheaper
thau
k FULL LIME
OF THE
CELEBRATED
PEARL
HImT
BAVY1DD) mwesbem.
MERCHANT,: TAILOR,
bxjOo:vi:sbxjk.C3-, pa.
T. HI- MAIZE'S
Mammoth Grocery, corner
BLOOMSBUKG, 3? A..,
IS THK 1'LAUIS TO (inr TUB WOIITII OP YOtlll MONEY IX TUG FINKST AND FHIiSIIKST OV
Fancy Imported and Domestic.Staple Groceries of Every Description
Oraara. Glassware, M and Willowware,
Flour ami Feed, Tobacco and Cigars,
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH, I
OU NICE FRESH PRODUCE.
Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO.
CHEMICAL PAINT,
!iZ.,Tand8ui) one-third tho cobtof painting, and gcta paint that la much handsomer, and will
LAST TWICE AS LO.NO AS ANY OTIlKIt PAINT.
la nrcnareil roadv for uso In whlto or anv color
,n n.n,.,..Ti,.. mt,,.vnf uiiii h linvn iitpn painted MX
C1IKM1CM. rIN 1' has taken Urst 1'llE.Mlll.Ms at twenty ot the Male l'ulrs or tiro I'nlon. ruunpiuranl or
Colof" sent free. Address .N. Y. K.N A M U I, I'AINT OO., Us 1'lllieo Uletl, N. Y.. nr llrviiv l.
DEIl & SON, Agents 1321,.MarKelaireei,i uuaueipm.i,ni. juijtzi, 'jj-iy
BEST;
huslress von can enrasre In. $.1 Iota1'
Derdnvinade tivanv vvolLerot cl'I'er
kex, right in their ovv n locallll-s. I'ur-
tlculars and sample vvorlU 5 free. Imnrovejour
xparetlmeat this Ui.stnes3. AildtCHH bTisns t lo.,
Portland, Malno. march u, 'Js- y
HUH TIDIM1S FOB THE WEAK, NEHV0C3 ASU DE
BII.ITATED. OCK IATEST iMrKOVEB Sri r-ACTIMI OJI.VASIC Af-
ri.iAJ.CES are a speedy and 1'kumaniint cure lor
Itheumallsin, Neuralgia. Kidney, Liver nnd 1'einalo
complaints, Ntrvous Probtratlon, Weak Lungs,
Hack and hplnal Irritation and llnilied diseases.
Prices, Waist licit j.oo spinal luitfor lMralisH
and Spinal Ailments, flu I'O, und upwimH. Annlels,
Anklets, Head Hands. Knee cops.ti W) euch. Misp iu
dersf5.(io. Illustiated Pamphlet lee. Address
OALVANO-.MKDICAI, SM)CIATIN,
march 1, ss;8-ly l" Kast Ninth St., New York.
a week in your own to v n. in Outtlt free.
risK. jieaaer 11 vuu vvuni a uusiuras
which nersons of either sex can mako
irrent nay all ti'O time they vvoik, wilte
for paruiul.ira to II. 1IAM.ET Co., Portland. Maine,
march !, '7s ly
i.i3srTi3sra-,
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
"TTTJI. F. ISODINE, Iron Street lielow sec
T V ond, llloomsburg, Pa., Is prepared tu do ul
kinds of
PAINTING,
GLAZING,
arid
PAPEU HANGING,
In the Best styles, at lowest price:
notice.
, and at short
Parties havtne such work to do will save monoy
calling on mo.
All work warranted to clvo satisfaction.
solicited
WM. F. BODINE.
CHEAP
control the ltallwav Lands of Titnnu
COUNTY, KANSAS, about enually divided by the
Kansas l'aclrtc Hallway, which vie are selling at
irom M.611 to 5.oo per acre, on easv terms of pay
ment. These lands arc of the very best quality, and
are located In the best winter wheat and stock grow
ing district of the United Mates. Alternate seel Ions
of Uoveruinent land can be taken as homesteads by
actual settlers. Members of our firm reside at Wa
keeney, and will show lands stall times. A pam.
phlet giving full Information ot boll, climate, water
sujirilyralnfall, Ac, will bo sent iree on request.
Warren, Keeney & Co.,
106 Eeartem St, Ch!:ars,
, Or-'vVa.Keesey, Trsso Co.. Ean:as.
April 11 3m.
LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER
It Itif frrtkttU lltuoti Jtvinrtl bl ib tft.
Tltr, f-erc-fiilr., I let-ra, I toil. I'imulu,
id All IIIuiMl (ll-tf fta Vlld loitl wnmUr.
fuliowct. 111 re llloxllithtiufaiitfii
' "aim. niiiiL 11 curcu mi ton oi Horur
my ihilJ tt rrj.(l, tit, i! SmUtr. Ut'
'"'I, iv. iritt ii. it. 1- BkLLtf k IO ,
apr 19, 'TtJ-ly-
A PHYGIOLOGIfiAl
ra
lAOuid.tA w-rHv . . i
Inji.RO.lti.1,1 Irtia... i, in.
Blidu. ul itinrrM.g. ,,,4 lh
0..UM.I1..I nt.AI tu. II i it,. ...
am
.ily Di.ja.t, er Women,
I. I'. '"I., ruiiild.
1 Vrl. J"e M1'-J''.V'I"
C5IHIOAIJ LFCTUnEoit 111. .!, r I
. iia. -JUXT8, .No. u s. tu, t'Jtt iiX', v.
uug.ll.'illy It to
$2500
aug. jtjy
ATI'.AIU AFentiwftnteiJ.IIuiL
nm If vlllmnte. I'srllculara fre.
iiina J. WOIITII CCJ ,Bi Uui., II.
MORRIS MICHEL,
ritACTZOAL FIAIvTO MAKER,
TUZ9SB. AND XBPAIRBR,
ULUUMSUUItU, l'A.
KIIIST CLASS PIANOS AND 0110AN8 YOU SALE,
6ECONI1 HAND 1'IANOS TAKEN JU EXX'UANUE.
OHI1EUH 11V NAIL l'llOMhTLY EXECUTED.
feb-, ti-u
" npi 11 MiS'
Ag 11, ii-ir 11 0
SprfMg (Groodls I!
Ever.
IPOIR
SOLD ONLY BY
of Main and Centre streets,
desired, lsonmany thoiisiindsoIthonnostbulIdlnK
1 ears, and now luokus vvcIiiuh vvhennrbt minUii
OHEAP
KANSAS LANDS
! 1
Wit own nnd control tho Nnllurtv Innds or Tirpo
uouni.i. Kansas, auotiL cii)iiiiy aiuutu uy uv Ktin
huh I'liL-iiic I.'.iIHmiJ', ulilcli ue mn t-fUint,' nr an
iivTi,'o urf,T w ju'rucrt' on cnny terms or pujmfiit,
Alttniaiot.t'(iloiisor;oMinint'nt Ifliids cou bo to
lifii as liOincstcuiJ.s tiv iictii.it fettlf-in.
'Iheso lards Jlo In Hit (Jreat JJnutono licit cf Ccr-
irni Minsas, urn t-ftst winter wiicnt jncduclnir dir
trlctor th Unlffd htules, jleldtn-r rrom 2u to 3i
'1 ho at'ruo jcnrly rntnfall In this county Is near
ly S3 Inches per minimi, oiie-thtnl t'renter than Jr.
Itio mncli-iixtolled Arliiinsas Valley, vhicli 1ms c
enily ratntaiioriesstlidi. y:t Inches per annum In
(tic r-uiui' juny iLimt'
Murk ItnMiik' niiHoo1 (iroultiir nro urr Itciiiiiinpr
utlic. T. o liitiis aio t-hoit and mild. Mock
Mill lHo oil the enr on yrassl J.uinff btteiims and
!-l)rlnj.'saro mnncrous. ruie water It round In wdls
iroiuiw 10 ui leuLdeei.. ' io m I h M C IIiidi i- n
tho World! No rer and nuo thcip. To muddy or
iiiiinifauii! rieniy oi nuo uuiiuin fciwie,
Unieundfennil. 'ibvto lands atolielnfc' rapidly set tied
by the best class cr Northern and Knstern people,
and will to appteclato In nlin' by tho Implements
now belne inado as to inaku their purchtiMJ at pres
ent prices one tho very lust lntMmenis that tan
bo made, nMde from tho prints to lo derived from
their cultivation. Membeis of our ilrm rebKJo in
Wa-Kccney, und will show lands ut any time. A
pamphlet, clvlnc lull Information In rejfunl to toll,
til mate, water supply, c will bo bent Ireo on rt
tiuebt. Addtess
Warren Zccnujl: Co.,
106 Dsartorn St., Chicago,
Or Wa-Uccncy, Trego Co., Kansas,
April VI, Tt.'-4m
"yAiNwmaiiT tt co.(
WIIOLESALU OltOCKHS,
l'UILAPELrilU,
Dealers In
TEAS,sYHurs,coFrj:i:, sucuit, mousses,
KICK, hl'ICE?, UICABB 80IU, AC., AC
N. E, Corner Becond and Arch btrects,
reorders will recelvo prompt attention.
u Ninth hired I'ltitljurff, Dec. 10, JS71,
Mc8rn.I)IIKIIKI!. ItiiAVC CO. '
(irnlleinin: uurpalnlHliavi'Blviiifnllrofat
liractlon. I havn used them oil m-uoil muny UIIIi'i.
Hit kinds oi work, hiuh an lion, 'im, Wooil. liuck,
Ac. nut never liturd uny eoiiiiilalnts, ou the eon.
Irary.tlie work 6tnnd won nnd lor weur, will In my
opinion, biunil wllli uny lead In llio maiket. When
In wuntolri ierenio In this illy or vicinity you nru
nt iiu rtv to uk! my nuiim with pleasure, also lo uo
this ua jou think bt-fct.
lleupcctlully You,
.... . J0I1N 1'. ""AY.
fainter anil Dealer In I'ulnM, ulls, tc.
BTHIOTLY l'UHE WHITE LEAD, AT THE LOWEST
MAliKET HATES.
MONTOUlt HLATK J'AINTS, S CUNTr).
t"
MONTOUlt METALUU WHITE, S CENTS,
JIONTOUI; M ETA LLIQI 111(0 W, II CENTS.
OFlf COLOHS AT THIS rUICB.
PURE LINSEED OIL
ut low cut iiini lioi rnfcN.
Sample cards and price
charge.
list (urnlshoa without
orders and Inquiries hy inall wm roceHo prompt
IIENHY S. IlEAY,
JIANUKAOl'UUKn,
ItUJ'EET, l'A,
WIIOLKSAI.K AQKNTS,
IlLOOMSIlUBO, l'A.
)Jjs. H.-iy,
Thit Cul llliTilriltllh. Minn.riif Ul j
lilt. lUlfiUOlD'H
Fountain Natal Injector,
llll
DOUCHE,
This In-tmmcnt li eipeclally designed for the
perfect uppllcation of
DR, SAGE'S OATARIUI EEMEDY.
It Is the only form of Irntrnment yet lnvenled
wllhwhlch fluid medicine can bo carried Moliun
and vtrfecllu applied to nil pnn of tho affected
nam. iMiaEc, and the cham hers or cavities com
municating therewith, In which ore and lilccw
ftcoucntly exist, and from which the catarrhal
ilicharrc generally proceeds. The want of suc
cess In treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen
largely from the Impossibility of applying lcra
edics to these cavities and chambers by any of ua
ordinary methods. This obstaclo In the way of
effecting cures Is entirely overcome by tho Inven
tion ol tho Douche. Its uso is pleasant nnd 8J
Blmnlclnatachlld can understand it. run nnd
cxiillcll .Ilrcetloii. accompany each Insiru
ment. When used with this Instrument, Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Hcmedr cures recent attacks of
1V.T B'llll.dlKIIIO.
ATARRH
a v ir i.'l' nn Vrrnusnt
he.i.l.ichc, illschargo' falling Into iliroat, somc-
t incs proiue, wrji ,u '""V"T' r " r,:
offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry, watery,
weak, or Inll.imcd eyes, Mopping up, or obslruc
tlou, of nasal passages, ringing ln cars, . deaf
ness, hawking and coughing 10 c car tliroat,
ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered,
nasal twang, offensive breath, Impaired or loul
deprivation ol sense of smell nnd taste, d iilness,
mental depression, loss of appetite, Indigestion,
enlarged lonslls. tickling cough, etc. Only n few
of tlieo symptoms are likely to bo present in any
case nt one time.
lir. Mieo'N Cnfnrrh Itcincdy, when used
with lir. I'lorco'-i Muni Iloiiehc, and ac
companied w llh Ihe con.llliltional ticntnient which
Is recommended in the pamphlet that vvr.ips each
bottle of the llemedy. Is a perfect specific for his
lo.uhsomo disease. It Is mild and plcsant to
use. containing no strong or caustic drugs or
poison.. The Catarrh lleine.lv is sold nt 60 cents,
boucho at Ol cents, by all UniBKlt.
a. r. 1'iEiwr., li. j., i'roj.'r,
lWFiWI.O, N. Y.
f,ep. 2', 'TT-tt
JU.T.ZXT.OK.
CHRIS DISEASES tTTHC- -
THROAT. LUNGS.UVER & BLOOD,
In tho wonderful mciliclno lo which the afflicted
aro above (Uiected for icllcf, tho discoverer Ijo
lieicft lie has combined inhtmnony moro of Kn
lure' sovereign curntlve properties, which Goi
has Instilled Into tho vegetable kingdom for heal
lag tho Blck.than wcro over lieforo combined In
ono medicine. Tho evidence ol this f Act is found in
tho great i arlety of most obstinate diseases which
it has been found to conquer. In tho euro of
llrunclilllHt iovcro Cuuglia, nnd tho early
stapes ot CoiiKumptlnu, It has astonlslicd tbo
medical faculty, and eminent physicians pro
nounce It tho greatest medical discovery of the
nge. Whiio it cuica tlio severest Coughs. It
ftiensthens tho system nnd purlf lew tho
bluod Uy ila great and thorough l)looUpurlfy
Ing piopcrtles, it cures all Hmnom, from tho
wont Srrufula to a common Itlntcli, I'lin-
Flo,nr IJrupIloii. Mercurial disease, itinera,
oiboiis, and their effects, aro eradicated, and
vigorous health nnd a sound constitution estab
lished. I)r) Hlpolnw, SnlIrlioiim. I'ovor
Sores, Scaly or Hough Sit In, in short, all
tlio numerous diseases cuc-ed by bad blood, aro
conquered by this powerful, purifyini;, nnd in
lgutatlng medicine.
; If you feel dull, diowBv. tlebilltateil, havo sallow
rolor of eUn, or yellowish biowiiBpotson faco or
body, frequent hendnchu or djz7iiiotr., bad taste in
mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot
Uuslu'3, low .spirits, and gloomy forebodings, Ir
regular appetite, and t'mguo coated, von aro
sulhring from Torpid lit vcr. or IEIIIoum
In m.iny caso of lJvt,r Coin
ilaiutf only pait of ihe-o tvuiinj am cv-i-eiieiu'Cit.
As a rented v for all euch cases, Dr.
Tierce's tiolden Medical DUcnterv no equal,
as it elects peiicct cuies, le;.jng thu IHer
strengthened ami healthy,
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT'Sl Pt TJTIU.
Pruparfd bv K. V. l!i:ie'i:t .11, i. Solo
Proprietor, at tho Wuiu.u's Jiii'K.NbAltY,
Jlufl.do, N, Y.
sep.m tt
Tho Lightest Running,
Tho Simplest,
Tho Most Durablo,
Tho Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
Jf rnlly linilrrfttootl, 11 the
Uouble-tlirciifl lot k-llt li, hn fcclf
rcuitlafln tPimluiiH and lulu-up,
and tcltt I7f ivhuln rtttiu of futility
work u ltliout titmice.
Tha u Ilumevtlu it tnadetn Ihe tnnnt
durable manner, tvtth conical tteel
bvttrlnu and comjicnuutlni JournaU
throuyttout.
' PAPER FASHIONS,
These pomlitr 3 ,A-,X"X,33I INH for
Itidfej,', rlfiljveif', nff ehlttlreH' (fre,
nre rut vn u ayi.eiii biii'orliir fo mil
in ute, ami can be ifnifer.foixt by miy
uiic. Villi clIrectluiiM fimi i 1 1 uttral Ion
on tilth eiirrfojie,
A'eitil JVt0 Cent for Uluttratcd Cata
logue of lOOO J'fi.fifoiu.
Bowlntr MaeMne Co., Now York,
I. W. HARTMAN,
Apt'lmesiic'-Paier Fashions
Bloomsburg.
cecember 11, HTT-ly
PATENT S.
F.A. LehmanD, Solicitor ot American aa4 Fore'irn
l'atents, Wdnhlrirtoii, 1). 0. All bunlnesa coauecud
with j'atentB, wLottier before tbo J'atent omce or
the Couru, rromptly attendod to. Nochari-e made
unless a patent U hoc urvo. ueud tor it circular,
Ma)',H-U bftw
tit. hll'l
mm, r
xvixt.ui'h ihi.mi.1I in' wn.n ciii:I(iiv
WISTAItH IIAIJtAM Ol' WIMI t'll C1tl(.
WIST.Mt'H 1IAI-MAM 111' WII.U t'llllnlH
WIHTAH'M 11AI.SAM til' WIMI I'llKltllV
W1MTAI1M IIAI.MOI Ol' WIMI I'llKllllY
WISI'AlfM II.M.MAM III' Wll.ll OIIKIIItV
Kcm cnniiH anii Com,?,
IV. ii nuiim avii fni.iw,
Ton coi'inn ami Cni.n,
Kim t'orniH AMI t'OI.IH,
IWI! 'VIMT-lil'M tl.tt.Mt.lt
IHU WliTMl'M II.MJ1AM
1ISI1 WIHI'AirS 1IAI.1AM
UMK WISl'Alt'H IIAI.SA.M
ok Wan CiiRnnr.
of Wild uiibkhv.
O Willi I'llKKKY.
I'OK SonK 'IIIKOtT
FlIHfMlllBTllllOAT
Full NURK '1 INIIIAT
FORSOHD'HIKflAT
i;.-i; i.i.ii('. iiAi..-...i
ll.H tVIrll'Air.1 IIAI.-..HI
I'MH WliTAlri IIM.MAM
UNK M.SI AIf.-l llMAAM
Of Wild Cherry.
of tvilil riicrry.
of Wllil cherry.
Of WllilClierrr.
IYr llonrseneM nml Croup
l'i,r llnMi new ami Croup
j:ur lliinrsencHinnil croup
For lloirsf i"i nml croup -
i;.-i; i. r.ic'M 11.11,-4.1.11
IHU WIl'I'AlfM I1AI.SAM
IN11 WISI'AlfM 1IAOAU
USH WHTAIt'S 1IAI.SAM '
of WIM cherry;
of wiiii cherry. ,
of WIM Cherry.
Of Willi Cherrv. . .
Kor Whooplni, O0113I1
p ur . IlUOll NJi 1 ouif u tt
Kor Wheo plnif 1 auirli 1
I'or Whooplnj-Coui-li .
1 -.i-. i.r.iK.i 11 i.-ia-i , ,
llSKWISTAK'HlltLHtM
OH! W ISPAU S 1IA1.SAM
USB WIMl'All'H 1IAI.SIAM
of Wild Cherry.
or W llil Cherry.
or Wild Cherry.
ot Wild Ch-rry,
I'or AMIimmiitl Inilurnzi,
l-'or A-iMiiiiii nni! Ihlluetizj,
lor Asthma nml liilliicnn,
Kur Asthma nnd Inihieu-n.
iwii w Is p It's 11.tI.SAM
t'lri WISI'.tlfM MM.MA.M
C-lli WlSTAIt'S IIAI.SAM
Udl! WISTAli'd UALSASI
Of WIM Cherry
of wild Cherry
ot wild Cherry,
ot wild Cherry.
I'or Ilronchltli and Consutnpllon,
l-'or Hrunchlll-i nnd t'oiisumptlou,
I'or Kionehllls ond Cunnumptfon,
Kor llrotichltlH ahd CoiiHiinipilou,
I'SK WI.STAU'H HAIilAM
fSK WI3TAIIH IIAUIM
ISKUI.-TAU'ri IIAI.SAM
ISB WISTAK'R IU1.AM
Of wild eherry.
(if wild cherry.
, 1 it wild cherry.
....... ot wild cherry..
I or rnln In Iho side nml breast,
Tor p.iln In iho side and urtMt,
I'or p.1111 in tho slno nnd brensl,
for jutu In tho sldH nnd bic ist,
LVR WISTAIt H HAU1IM
I'SR WISTAR'H nAI4M
t'SK W fsTAK'fl IIAIAAU
I'SK WISTAll'8 IIA1JIASI
of wild cherry,
or wild cherry.
. ot wild cherry,
of wild cherry.
I'or Mfllculty of lircathlntr,
For imilcully nt llrenlhlriL',
I'or Dinieuliyof nrenll.inn-,
Fi-r Dllilcully of llre.iililni,',
TSK WISTAIl'H EAlilAM
U9K WITrAH'd 1IAUAM
lui! WISTAIl'n BAI.KAM
CSK WI.-TAIl'H 11AI.HI1I
Of w ild cherry.
Of wild cherry
of wiidcheiry
,, ,, , ot wild cherry
Kor Liter Complaint,
I'or I Iver CoiniilaliH,
Kor Liver complaint.
I'or Llier Complaint, il
t'SE WISTAIt'J HAI-IAM
t en W13TARS IIAIJIA1I
IHRWHTAKR BA1.HM
V8K WISTAll'8 nilJiAJI
of wild cherry,
of wild cherry.
Ot wild cherry.
. . ot wild cherry.
For nil l)i cas sot tho
I'm .ill I'I'LMV H vt Iho
Tor iill Dlwutca of iho
Kor all Dlie.is"-) ot Iho
'I hront, l.uni- nnd Chest,
'Ihroat I.UDKiuiid Chekt,
'I hi oat, l.utin nnd Chest,
Thiout, LiiUKS nnd Chet,
l'KK W UTAH'S IIAUSAM
I'WK WHTAH'-l HAIJIAM
ran whtaii's raixau
fllK WISTUK'H HAUSAU
or wild cherry,
of wild cherry.
Of wild cherry.
tav. nnd II nhotlle.
'or. and f I n bom,..
Vie. and II 11 boulf.
full', nnd fl 11 bollle.
vi wimcnerry.
Hold hy nil Prut-gHts.
Sold by all DniK'alslfl.
Hold hy nil Hriurgl!t.
Hold by nil iiniKclsta.
i)r.A.G,BLiN'SIIS
I'rttute fifctrn-f, rwulllnj from curly ubtur
1 inl-alitiia, lorAIiiiiarT, Impaired Maht Imi
(I HI 1 I'll
Aiimora
f tiw ltu
-h I'll,- .1
M-ntiVcurvli il.VtMtif th ltlnJ.loP. UlA.,.J l i...
I.iiiiitt, Auhin, (ktirrh, all iliiubltt aJbtatu. ami DIM
Un irmjtiftloor lha Iui'iniH;J Ri htxil, lux nn nn-rvurr, liu th
liwit-.lti .Win the U.S. I.AIHfriiulrln( Imniiirniwiiti
l-rtt u(o iKinw ni bovJ, mil w wrti. htiv roar ruwan t
liLnti Vti,t (inyioU foi ijmi.l-) vt UubU U auJ rlr
rilw nf I-M,,Ut.t Infi-tmubin tv. Hit. OL1.VH
It .0,1,111 . t;,.r li,,, r.m ultttlm! Itm.
MARIitAGE OtUIDE ElaELTrtf
f 1.
, .11 dlMM f . !r.l.
I j.l Hi... tuitt.nipl.liue
I i ..) 1 1 Ohi iniyrirl ml.
' 1 1 . .1 cub, I. .ujr-4
drat,i.ul..J,
nut,-. 17, 17-ly
lt.to
RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES
p!III.AIi:ifl'llA ANDltUADINOKOAD
AliltANCIC.MICXT OK J'ASSEXOKR
TJtAJNS.
May m, isto.
TIIAIN3 I.EAVK KDl'KKT Ad JOIlOWR (KPNIIAY EICII'TX
I'or New Vork, Philadelphia, Iteadlnj-, PotUrtlllo
Tiunnriua, Ac, 11,33 a. m
For Cntaw Issa, 1 1,33 u. in. c,,T nnd 7,80 p. m.
For Williams port, c,2S c, 11 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
TRAINS FOIl UCrSllT tEAVK AS rOI.WWP, (SCKPAV IX
CKITEU.)
Ixavo Now Vork, 8,45 a. in.
Leave rhttadclplila, 9,1D a. m. . .
Lcavo Heading, 11,3 la. m., Pottsrllle, ,n p. ra
andTamaqua, l,sp, ut.
Leavo Cataw Issn, c,si) c,25 a. m. nnd 4,00 p. m.
Leave Willi.itiit.port, as 1 n.in,lii,M m. and 6,(10 p. m
Passengers a r.d from New York nnd rhllade
plila go throug.i w uiiout change ot cars.
J. 11. WOOTTEN,
C. 0, HANCOCK, ienerauianager.
t.enerul '1 lekel Agent.
Jan. 11, loic-tf.
N
JOIOTIKKN
CKNTItAI. KAIMVAY
cuaipamv.
On and after November 211111. mis irnina win ..
SL'NUIJltV as follows:
NOHTIIWAHD.
Crlo Mall cio a. in., arrive Eltnlra 11 ,6
" Cunuiidnlgua. . . 3.B5 p. ra
ltochebler c.15
Niagara.,..,,,., 1140
lleriovo accorainodallonll.lua.m.anlvu Williams
rtl'j.o p. in.-
Ulmlra.MulH.15 a.m., arrive KUnlra 10.s0a.rn.
Uutfalo Ei pi ,a 7.15 a. 111. arrive liutlalo s.to a. m
SOUTIIWAKI).
Ilurtalu Kxpreua a.to a. m. urrltu Ilarrlsburg 4.to a.m
iiaiumoro s.io
Clmlrallall 11.15 a. m., anlvu Ilaiilsburgl.Hip.m
" Washington lu.ao "
" Ilaltlmoioo.3o "
" tVaMiliicton 8.30 "
Han liburg aecommodatloii 8.4o p. m.arrUo Hnrrla
wui iv.bU i, in,
arrive Iialllmoro .S3a. m
. Wflwhlrflftn 1. II
lSrloMallls.t.1 a. in. an ho llairlbUurgaesa.'m,
M IiultlraorcMO 11
11. 11. 1, , . naouingion 10.30"
i I All dally oioi'pt Sunday.
J). M. 11OVI), Jr., (Jeneral passenger Agcn
A. J. OAhHA'lT, tleneralNaiiago
Dkw&,l:uvanna ANE
llLOOMSIlUiia DIVISION.
TlineTaWoNo. 3'j, mm etfect at 4:30 A. M
MONIIAV, NtlVEMIimt via 1875.
HOllTII.
KTATIONH.
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..Lackawanna.,..
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p.m. p.m. a.m
n.m. nm.
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s 111 1 a si
Its 111
1 411 II 41
7 41 0 87
7 El 8 Si
7 It a .7
7 tt 23
7 18 3 111
7 15 8 17
7 15 3 17
7 07 3 IV
7 II I 3 09
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8 4S
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8 38
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7 51
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10 63 3 43 8 liS
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... .lierwlck ,. .
...briar creek
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t Ut
8 Ut
5 55
5 C'j
! 17 4 15 6 45
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t ill
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6 40 I 58
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7 Mil
uiark'a Hwlteru.
llanlll. .
18 10 S 80 8 u
7 11
7 04
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mm B 88 8 so
13 114 K a Tit
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4 50 1 15
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