The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 11, 1878, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBLV COINTY, PA.
Historical.
IUST0UY OF COMlMltl.V COUNTY.
military r.ncoun.
Tlireo Months Scrvlon,
11 ill llegiment.
Montour County.
, Company if.
Mustered In April 20, 18G1.
William McClur e.Klliott James
Captain. Kick Atii?ii9tui Q
Samuel Illblcr, lJtKnrren William J
Lieutenant. Kaiirlilld Gorge
Thoniai Maxwell, 2J Field a Hubert
Lieutenant. (looilrlch Maxwell
John Doyle, 1st Ser Ooodricli William 0
geant. Oallljan Thomas
Jonatlian Waten, iMGibbs Jlmei M
Sergeant. Gibbous Moses
Lawson Carroll, CJOreen 1'utrlck
Sergeant. Harper Samuel
Setlt Vmte, 4th Ser-flowell Tliomai
Cpant. JonkiiH Charles
William Hubert,-, MKulp Ellm
Cotporal. Kelly William
Jerome A Harder, 21Le .Tulin
Corporal, Moore .Tamci G
AV'm. B Seckholtz, BlMellen Naaj
Corporal. Mellen Willi im H
Philip Uetin, 4:h Cor Murr.17 Mttb,l.n
poral. McCmy Clarfftce.
Krauk Lewi, jriii-.McGuiru Andrew
cian. Mcd ir WillUm
C.iarlcs JIunma, Mu-McAdle Jane
xician.
Aggry Henry
Arter William 0
ItotHlilcger IVderiek
lWumont Charles
Iliir.i John
Hums James
Cuthbert Kdward
Cuthberk Wm 11
Crosley Daniel P
Clan John
Cain James
Coup Peter M
Clark Jesse C
Deshuy William
Davis Thomas C
Day Andrew
Devers James
Devers Isaiah
,McU.inn James
Oiles lVterM
PuUjli Joiin
I'elnnlcy Herman
Q lick John 0
lllidjjew.iy Elwiti'O
lli.hcl Daniel
Keiil John 0
Jteily Mutln
lingers Charles
Roberts Caleb
Itiddle Itlchard
Sloddent Thomas
Supplnger Amos
Sherr Adolpli
Toole Thomas
t Taylor Martin
Weidle Jo-epb
Watkins Edwin
Everdale George,
After being armed ami mj'iiped, Captain
McClurs was ptationed at Elkton, Maryland.
Thenco June 18th to Ciiambersburg, tbenee
in a few'days to ltagerstown. Ordered by
forced march to Wllliamiport to repeal an
attack, but the enemy had retired. On a
forward movement from Willlamsport, they
encountered Stonewall Jackson and beat
him, at Falling Water, and had the com
plimeuts of Gen. Patterson. The regiment
volunteered for the three years service, but
was mostly, on re-mustcr, tilled with new
men.
Three Months Service.
lith llegiment.
Montour County.
Company C.
Mustered in April 20, 18(11.
0car Ephlin, Capt-IIouser James
tain. IIowo John T
John A Winner, lstlloplina Richard
Lieutenant. Handshaw Peter
Clinton Pursel, 21Houser John J
Lieutenant. Johnson Stephen
Henry M Trumbowor,Jenklns John It
Sergeant. Johnon Joseph II
Arthur Amandtis, 2JJones Edward
Sergeaut. Jones Matthew
Freeze. McWilllamj, JonUii John
3d Sergeant. Kelly Patrick
John C Perrin, p.bKelly Martin
Sergoaii'. ICesier Michael
Jicnb Miller, 1st Cor Iiudati Thninas
poral. Lewis John O
Geo. W Vangilder, 2JMeticer John
Corporal. .Mower Charles
AdolphusUookheister.McXinch Samuel
3 1 Corporal. Markel William
Itese Flapigan, 4tliMiller Jacob 0
Corporal. Ogden Andrew II
Henry Metz, Musi-Pursel John
cian. Phillips James M
William Milliner.Mu-Ilobbe Joseph
Hlcian.
Alcorn John
Alward John
Blue Samuel
Ilrown lien ton B
ltanihart William
Uoush Montgomery
Rank Ellis II
Roderick Edward W
Ruh Stephen L
Rollin Harris G
Small Charles
Stall Samuel
Snyder John 0
Uillmoyer William HSpade Hiram JI
Caldwell Samuel W Sigler Robert
Davis Lewis L Thomas James
Danks Oeorga Thomas William
DivisRic'iard Terry Onrlei
Dalss Reese Tinman Casper
Bferlieart Nathaniel Thorp James
Fields Elijah Thacher Edward
l'eustermacher Joseph Wise Mark W
II
Watts William M
Foin John A
Gasklns Harblt
Handley William
Huntingdon John
Jones Jnmes
Williams Daniel
Woods John
Young William
Patton Alfred 15
Except marching and drill the 14th did
not see much service. Although several
marches were made for the purpose, tliev
never succeeded in incountering the enemy,
J ney were with lieu. Patterson on the Po
toniac. Upon being mustered out, a large
number of the men took service In other
regiments recruiting for the war.
Treasure hunters in Haytl are ve.y desir
ous of finding about $30 000 000 buried by
Toussalut L' Ouverturo. the negro insurrec
tion leader, toward the close of the last cen
tury, when be was ou the point of surrender
ing to the French. He caused the coin to
be placed in sacks and carried to a place
near Port-au-Prince In three wagons, guard
ed by ton soldjen. He ordered ten men to
dig the hole for their reception, and, after
covering them, to return immediately with
with (he wagons and escort. Aftertbe work
had been secoinpll.bed the party returned,
but were lire J on from ambush by a bat
talion of tolditia under the command "of
Toussaint himself. All were killed, and the
secret of the treasure's location was Iot
with Toussalut's death. An ollicer connect
ed with the battalllon bad received intima
tions of the intended burial, butobtained no
knowledge of the spot. The luxuriant veg
eluliou 01 the tropica speedily covered it.
All of Tuukbauncck, is wondering bow
Lelle Smith, aged 8. cantrived. unassLted
to climb cut of a well thirty-two feet deep!
in which was eight feet of water, Into which
lie bad fallen while practising gymnastics
on Hie well sweep.
Miscellaneous..
Capturing Sen-Lions In Alaska.
singular method Is annually employed
by (ho natives uf St. l'nul'a Inland, Alaka,
tor the rapture of the rea-llon. Here Is an
Island which, Instead of presenting, an al
most unbroken lino of bold, abrupt clilis to
the sea, like others In the North Paclflc.oflera
to the seals n low, though gradually rising
ground. Taking advantage of this topo
graphy, the natives of St. Paul'a Island se
cure every season hundreds of sea-llons,with
but a tithe of the labor and exposure by
which their capture Is attended at other pla
ces. Eleven miles north-east from the vil
lage on St. Paul's Island is a point upon
which a large number of sea lions annually
repair for the pnrpoes of breeding, etc., but
as this animal Is timid, and sure to take, to
water when brought into the presence of
man, its capture requires much discretion
and boldness on the part of its captor", who
are chosen every season from the village
people.with especial reference to their physi
cal qualification for the work. The 'sea
richie' ai the natives name them, cannot be
approached successfully by daylight ; so the
hunters, ten or twelve in number, rendez
voiis in n hut near by until a favorable night
comes on, when the moon is partially ob
cured by drifting clou is and the wind blows
In from the rookery. Then they step down
to the beach, at low water, and proceed to
creepil.it on all fours ovr the surf beaten
sand and bowlders up to the dozing herd and
between them an 1 the wster ; in this way a
sntall body.ol men crawling along in Indian
may pass unnoticed by tho sea lion sentries
which doubtless in the uncertain light con
found the form of their human enemies with
those of seal. When the creeping natives
have nil reached tho strip of beach which is
left baro by ebb tido between tho water am
the uiisu'pccting animals, at a given signal
the hunters leap at once to their feet, shout,
yell, and brandish their arms while the as
tonishod Hons roar and flounder in all direc
tions. If, at the moment of surprise, tho
brutes are sleeping w ith their heads pointed
toward the water, they chargo straight on
11 that way, directly over the men ; but if
their beads have been resting pointed laud
ward, they follow that course just as desper
ately, and nothing will turn them at first,
either one way or the other. Those who
charge for the water are lost, of course, but
the natives promptly follow up tho land
leaders with 11 rare combination of horrible
noises and demoniacal gesticulations until
the freuzied spurt and exertions of the ter
rified animals completely exhaust them, and
then, panting, gasping, prone upon the earth
they are extended at the mercy of their cun
ning captors, who gently urge them along up
to the but In which they have been keepitig
watch during several days past, for the night
in which to make this cflort. Here the na
tives have what they call their ptn or cage,
in which the lion-like seals, as they are cap
tured from night to night, are collected and
retained until sufficient numbers or a drove
of three or four hundred has been secured.
This cage is nothiug mre than a succession
of small poles stuck at wide intervals over a
circle, in the ground ; these poles arc deck
ed with fluttering strips of white coltou
cloth, and light ropes are loosely stretched
from one to tho other. Within this flimsy
circle the sea-lions are securely imprisoned,
and though incessantly watched by two or
three men, they scarcely make an effort to
escape, but their roaring is almost deafening,
w'hilo they constantly writhe and twist over
and against one another like a handlul of
angle-worms in a saucer. From illuitralett
paper by Henry IP. Elliot. Scribner for Oc
tober. Artcmns Ward ai a Praet'cal Joker.
Ilrowneand Griswold, 'the Fat Contribu
tor,' were on newspaper work at the same
time in Cleveland, and they vere very inti
mate friends. One day there came to the
city a dramatic reader, a man of some note,
but of a very timid disposition. These two
worthies in some manner discovered tbat he
was a person easily to ye imposes! upon, and
shortly after his arrival they paid him a
visit. It was an early hour in the morning
long after the man had retired, and Ibiy
found it difficult to arouse him. They told
him they were editors, and wanted to bear
him read before writing him up. They invi
ted him to step into a hall adjoining the ho
tel and give them a specimen of his powers.
As first the man refused to go with them,
but when they told him sternly that they
were editors, and would crush him if he did
not comply, he felt compelled to go. Nor
would they allow him to put on his clothts,
but forced bim to go in a night dress to a
cold and dreary hall, while they complacent
iy smoked their cigars while they listened to
him declaim, with cliattcrinir teeth and
trembling voire for several hours. When
they finally permitted him to go, they fold
him, by way of consolation, that they had
always thlrstca to hear a dramatic reader in
night-dress, and that they were much grati
fied with ids performance.
Ilrowne was a great lover of a practical
joke. One of his maddest pianks was in
New York City, in 1803. He had been at
some benefit performance with Dan
liryant and Nelse Seymour, and at its con
clusion he induced these two to join bim on
a lark. Accordingly they went to Rryant's
property room, and each donned a complete
suit of armor. Then they armed themselves
with broadsword, and in tho still hours of
the night went foith in search of'defenaeless
citizens. Up and down the streets in grim
array they marched.and whenever they (ound
a man alone and unarmed, they would make
him down on his krees and pray tit irt-rcy.
Then, alter having frightened .him almost
out of his senses, they would permit him to
go on bis way. Their fun, honever, after a
while was brought to an abrupt termination
by the edice who marched them oil' to the
Tombe. Thy entered fictitious names
but the Judge next morning re cognizsd tlio
culprits, and discharged them wilh an ad
monition. On the sune niizht thev vhited
the house of Tom Jackson, who hadjtist
Drought to tuls country (tie famous S.
Deil-riiirers. In refnonse to their vlrletit
ringing ot tho bell, Jackson came to nu U
per window, and not knowing who his vis
tors were, aked lliem in tones of thunder
what tbey wanted,
Me want an engagement." said Drowne.
" e are llie origloal bell-iinge rs."
Jackson then recognized them. and. ar
predating the joke, Invited them iu. fC, C.
rt it ai 1 . ri.i.t.- ..... 1 "
jkuinrutiji in vviouer ncrioner.i
me attention oruen. Doofc, oftlie Agri
cultural Department, U calli J m th rr-i
that a very line article uf 8weitzr cheese
can u maun irom mo mill: tit the vocanut
Tlie cxicauui couhl he verv unifitahlv inhi
vateUn uhe honanazfino aloiij; tlieNrth.
eru I'acino railway. Oen. )oot baa it In
hU power too, toniiunlify the lahnr question
by introducing the breaU.fruit tree in thin
country. H I believed that bv croitsini? the
ureau iruu tree wnu some active variety nl
spilng wheat, a species of vegetation could
oeirouuce(i irom wiucn tne agile Ureen
hacUr could nick li in hot roll in the morn
lug withouta particle oflabor, Iiygufiing
tnu uitau'iiuiv ut-e 1111 imr common lutter
nut tree, it W thought that the vtilpmllil Inn.
tered Haftlpn.so much in vngue with the
bonunoiuer and iicvapittle capllalUli, could
ho pimluced in prolusion at little or no
com. jiaiiwwre uaztcie.
GILB S'
LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA,
CtircN all l'uln In .11 1111 urn! IIctiNt
TESTIMONIALS!
rno!.raca Utkri (Fallln of tlio Womb.) A Won
derful cure. Nine j ears my w Ho BurJerod 'with tins
terrible complaint. Mho was attended by doctor ar
tor doctor, went to the different hospitals where fe
males are treated; tried tliera all j worn bandnires
and pess-irlcs with only temporary relief. Her hfo
waa miserable. V applied Dr. UUcs Liniment,
Her relief w as Immediate. She la now well.
It, McDekmott,
ao West Mth street, ew York.
I bad twelve strokes of l'arnijsls. My leg, arm
and toDfuo were tut lem j wan oullced to u-w a cath
eter ettry day. Doctor Uie' liniment Iodide of
Ammonia um cured the. W III answer any Inquiries
so that all amiced may know of It,
lout Afi'kt,. No lit itranford, Conn.
Chestnut 1 1 111. l'hlladclpbli, April u, '7ft.
W.M.Olle. Kt) Dear Mr I used jour Iodide of
Ammonia UM men ton Klmi Ten. pie's hind pastern
Joliit. Mio had been qnlto lame; the tfTVct was
wonderful; she wiiks now qutto well. Very re
spectfully jours,
A. Weich.
P. S. I am now using It on Llttleton'rfrltfht lore
leg.
A large shoe boll on a valuable oung horse waa
remoed by Olios' Liniment Iodide of Ainmonli.
HlIErilKHD KNAIT,
Carpets IWstxtii ave.. Now York.
Aktiimi Tho tortures and agonies I endured for
slxjean. norio but those who lute suffered with
this terrible rtlsva.se can know. My life was misera
ble, hi desperation I tried titles' Mulment lo dde of
Ammonia, it gave mo Instant relief. LWd It in
ternally as well as externally,
1 1104. I1knkun,
1ST west s"th street. New York.
T was In a clrendtul condition. .luluts swi.llen,
Fain Intense, injections of inorphino Into my vt tns
died to relit Vt me. (dies' Iodide or Ammonia took
awav tho deposits Horn my Joints I wanteery
one who buffers to Know what will euro them.
Kohovck UvriiKor,
North l!)d 1uk, I-untnoll'eiu. vt,
another Sufferer cured. Dlsciiarsred from the
Massachusetts tieneral Hospital as Ineuiable, with
IntU'uiitatory ilnMitiiatl-.ni lu lit MioaldiTe, lingers
an I roet ; suffered reatlully rur threH jears, tileil
eu'rjthliitf t lu.t all hope Dr. (J lies' Liniment lol
Woof Ammonia effected u euinpiete cute.
Kl t PM MIITH,
No. 'i Prano street. Kali KUei, Mass
Strains, splints. brnlseH. Lameness In horses,
Olles' I.lnlmct.t Iodide of Amiivmli Is a perftel spe
cific. No person who owns u tiorso should be with
out It.
M. ItOPBSS,
W9 seventh avenuo New York.
In my family, and for ihosVtcK. I have used lllle't
Liniment Uxllilc c-f Aiciuonla. It 1j unsurpassed,
and 1 am surprised at (ho many dlffeieut miladk-u
In wnlen it is applicable. It gttes the utmobt satis
faction. .ToltN.1. ClKTEK,
Superintendent Eastern Pennsjlvui.la Kxperlmen
tat Farm.
AO o. and $t : and In Quarts at 12.50, In which there
IsnnrcusaUng.
'irlal blio W cents.
SOI l BY AM. DllCfMIISTS.
N. .1. Ili:M)i:itSIKTT, At. tor lilioiii-b.ir.
may 41, 'is-
rpiIE GHI3AT POSITIVE CUltE
X torttU DIHTAHCS miln-rfroiaiicioranTM condi
tion or ti u i. on i. iii:w, m:i;vi, w
The Best Family Medicine on Earth.
SlOO IX GOLD
to tnr rr0Q ttntcte.l with a dl'rMA that IR0BESK will
not ri'lluteor cor, providing tb bonei or orsans aro not
n Kited beyond point of repair.
la acieutlflcalij compounded irota llerba, Jtoota, IJarka ad
Uuma fouDd to California aad the Weit ln(lle roiublalo; ft
TobIc, Catbartlc-, AlteratlTA. Diuretic and Sudorific
Ita Immediate effoct upon tho dlsestho organ, whether
Impaired bjdlaoaia or exhausted from aDTcaane(tl to la
crease their power of assimilation and nutrition. It lo
crcaws the appetlM, aaslsta dlireatlon, and Rlvci flrmnesi
and tons to the muacalar and ctrcnUtlojr mtera. It stlm
nlaUs tha vital proceiMca to renewed actUlty, alters, cor
nets and purines the fluids, tonus tho organs and ro-ttab-Ushes
their healthy fuacUous.
UTHE only true remedy for colds.,
It Is useless to expatiate npon the Tlrtucs of this GltFAl
i in'ia mi km i 1 1 At ftp,
IlLLJUTlsM. CLMIULIir-.
mhrtii
muTr, cuhTiriTio,
Cif y ((Oltt.i Y and take It as per directions upon each bottlo.
In EngUih, German, Spanish and French. Ona bottlo IL
butter convince you of Its merits Una olumes xirset it
printers' Ink. , ...
A trial of one bottle (mures its adoption In orcrr family,
for no Man,W'oman or Child ran take iUOUHr" and remafr
loon ilck. It first cleanses tho sjstem, then repairs, thee
builds up, thus curing disease and establishing health on i
permanent, safe and enduring basis.
l Iut up In large bottles, amTls pleasant to tako.
h Soli bj bruxalkl tJpnrrall'. lMw, I.UO per Bottle.
MValkcr k Badger Mfg:. Co., rrop'rs,
40 Jha Street, Kw Tark. '
SUFPEItED 30 VKAUS.
Jersey Clry, Poptember Sd, 1 tit.
ho tonfrue can tell what 1 hare auffered for the past so
years from CtisTM ItflJ,- and HI I Mi HLIIUIMJ III tvH,
at tlnws ao bad tbat I could not stand upon ray feet. I
coolil nut walk half a rnUe uithou aufferloif Intense
aguny which would bring on sat ere Illness.
About one yearuco 1 was Induced to try a bottlo of
your IMiK S v aol am clad to state that after taking
lour bottles I was entirely cured of botn diseases and
r"3 iK nrwitni nemiin mun mmugia, j aa-
Una. (j
IM)'T GO FOOLING AIIOL'M).
Aa a rejrulaOnff medicine I can confidently recommend
HMtKLNK, 1 hate used It in my fatnUy and know
others who hare tried It, and all pronounce it Rood and
reliable. It don't (i (oollnit around and disappoint you
by making no sljrii, but It attends to business and ac
fvmpllshea that w hereunto It In wnt
W M. II, HUVALL, Klrerhca.1, L. I.
OF YBAIIS STAIVm.(j.
I osd one bottle rf llfiORIM- and ran truthfully say
that It has rured (lie of IMSl'l I'M I and HlLIOl hSfcSe ot
ytaxs sUndlnf.
' 8. C. EOF, II. n , Uhanon, N. J.
For iu al N. J.
DRUG- STORE,
I5Booiifislmr
Pa.
5
who U uuthorlzo I to Kuarantoo VKiOUENE to prove
aa repruscLtod.
Ha. is, TS-iy.
S. W. Douglass,
Ortil and. Mining Eiigineor,
ASHLAND, PA.
General Surveying and Engineering
Business attended to with Care
and Dispatch,
I am prepared to make dralien. Plans and
.Models In Wood, llrax?, Iru, or the abovo material
combUed ad ncccuaary ot
Bridges, Mines, Breakers, Buildings, ZBgines,
PUMPS, and all kinds ot maiiilncry for us-j ot cates
at Ccurt or (or applications to uvuro luuxis.
Piiteiit. Nrrurril march V3 6-
GLAZING AND PAPERING.
"TXTM. P. BODINE, Iron Rtret Wow sec
v r ona, utooutsuurg, ra., is prdparea 10 ao all
.ums ui
PAINTING,
GLAZINO,
and
PAPER HANGING
In tlie box styles, at lowest prlcee, ana at abort
I'irilis tiavlPK aucb work to do lll eave money
tMlUJH UU U.O,
All wort;warraiiU)a togtfe aatutactloo.
80ll;IUxl
WM. F. IiOUINE.
Oct. , 187a.
oltaintdor nno 1nrrntiontoror Imprnremtnti
on oht on rt fartrrdtctilor other compound 'm, trade
tnnrili rtnrt tabftt. Careatt, Atntgntntnt. Inter
ffrencett. Awntnl.
Fnitn jot infringrmrnt, anil
iltrthe J'nti nt t.fiiri.vroinvt
au cntt 9 arising unarr me i-nirm i.nirw, prompt
tunttfmUit fa. InvfnHntiM that ttnrr been
bytht PatfntO'
tie mayttill, in
innnt cast, bit
pattHUit ty v. Hung opposite (A T. S. ratent
Department, nwl engaged in Patent luttnttt ex
ehitivtty, tr can mak clu$tt $enrttien, and secure
Patents more prompt I u, and telth hmnder ctaimt,
man in wi nr rniime rrma i its'tinnion,
vovr dertcet ir
make examinations and a J else unto patentability,
free of charge. All carretpondenee ttrlrtlii rnn
jldentiaJ. Prleet loin. and AO CltAliUU tJV-
We refer in, Washington, to Jfon Pontmnster
General J). Jf, Ktjt. Tift, F. P. Power, The ftrman
American yattanat Jlank,t aflciafn in the tT, .V.
Patent (Jjtee, and to fienatorn and Prprctmttitieet
in Vonamn; and especially in our client tn every
Vpposlte Pntittt Vttre, Washington, I), (A
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Screw Porcelain-Lined Cylinder.
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At Centennial Exposition,
i'lilL,Aii:i.riiiA
'I. ... , and uhi: ii'iwr
i ;.nt:K wood rinii'4
I'
In the inntket, PI iln wni ucks, nWi copper and
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Beffleml) r We Warrant Every 0Q3
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Sep. 2f. 'H Im IlLOOMSIIUKfl, PA.
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All kind rf Wotdits, Clocks and Jeiulry neat
ly repaired and wairunled.
may n, -7s It
A KSIGNKK'S NOT1CK.
.Ot'
Ixieut
ohuii
John
.Nuiu-Bu uereoy cuentliat Aaron K, Knlttlo ot
IxieukttoKLt.hii.ri.iinni.il. ooii.,,. !. ... jV.ri
W'.'V'W t'l',"'',."t I'as ftfslt-ni d all I'lestale to
i.i '.VS.'l'!.'" ,oc,.lkt tniWp in trust for tl'i
teneilt 01 credltots ot Die said Aorou B. Kutltle.
KfmRf im". ""lltid to the tsld Aaron
illtle. All
Aaron 8.
and nil rj-rvons liai li.ir claims or diinand m make
, JOHN P. YOTM.
. . Asfclenee ot Aoron H. Knlttlo,
Ati.oiT I:iun AH s. tor Assignee. ""'"'"
S,'it, 6, 'i-e
TrllSfAPErISKEPT0N FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF,
mm
733 Siiisom St, PHILADELPHIA.
Who are our authorized aiteuta, uud
receive AdnTtueiucuu n.t our
, id;o.
III
Til
Fall U I
Uegs leave lo inform his customers mid the public that his stock is
uow replcto with nil tho Notifies for luill and Winter Wear,
consisting of new nmljbcnutiful styles of
' ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS
. AT REDUCED PRICES
uny of which he is prepared to make up in tho latest style.
Reiuiy-iimrto cothiii"; cheaper thmi ever.
Cheap Suits for men. Cheap suits for Youths,
Hoys for
all "of the best make and
Just received u full lino of all tho
For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper
than Ever.
A FULL LINE
OF THE
CELEBRATED
PEARL
SHIRT.
BAYED
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BLOOMSBUKG, DPA..
6
'13 rpirX-jE:
LAECHESf MEWSFUPIEK
AND HAS TUB
Margest Circulation
OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Terms $1.50 a Year in Advance.
Country Produce taken on Subscriptin.
THE! DIFFEJRETATT STYI.233 OP TYPE'
IN THIS PAPER
OF THE INN U.M Ell ABLE
AND MATERIAL
Ie 'fflii'B CdliiiiMilbiianii )ffiB.
ABl kinds of I'laisi ami F;asaiy
Printing done oaa sBaon! noil ice and
at low rates.
OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE,
BLOOMSBURG, PA,
yyAINWISIOIIT ACQ.,
WHULESALK CiltUUIIIIH,
1'UlLllJELrilM,
Dealers In
TEAS, SVIIUl'S, COFl-KE, hUOAIt, .MOUSSES,
kick, sncrs, kicabb rout, Ac, &o.
N. K. corncrSecona nntl Arcli kticcta,
nrOrdcrs will receive rronipt attention,
tf
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY.
G. A. HERRING
EKSl'lXriTUM.Y annotinccn It) tlic public
tliul lie hati rcocucd
SNVDEH'S TANNKHV,
(old stand) Illooinbbiirir, l'a.. at tho forks nt tho lit.
.y and l.iKlithtrett roads, ltcn uli ili'HrrlpllnnKnr
leal t.i r Id ho madu lu the incut muiunll.il ami
nunvuiiiuuKi! uiuiintr, utid bold ui prircb to bull tlm
nu b. 'i ho hlghibl price Iti lath will al all times Lo
lu 1UI
(Ml KEN HIDES
otfvtrydcborlpilon In Ihe country. Iho puhllcpat
routine 1 roK'-tluity holidicd.
liiwilluui, m.u 1, 1MB.
11KALT1I AND HAPPINESS,
Jleallhniid llappinchsareptlcclcM Wcullh to llu-lr
pobbiibuih, uudjillLC) uio Klihlnthettaihof ev
eryone 'Alio 111 UM)
WIUUHT'S LIVKIl TILLS
The only sure CUIIB tor Torpid Uicr, Djsu'psla.
Ileadiiilic, ur stoiuach. lonstlputlon, liillilty,
.... ui.y Bit iiiuutlia VUIUIUUIUIB HUU lilMKl UIS-
ordtra Mjjio tfuuluu unkha bitmcd "Mm. 'Mlitht.
Phlla" ir jour I ruunlbt vMU not bupi ly send to
cents tor one box to Larrltk, Holler C to., 70 N.4iu
St., I'klk, Jan., ts-ly ur
M. C. SLOAN & BRO.
3m J
III.OOi118III)IUit IA,
Manufacturers ot
Carnages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleighs,
I'LATKOHM WAOONH, AC
FlrsMass orlc alwaj s on hand.
lIKfAIKINO NEATLY CONK,
lllecs reduced to suit the Umea.
Jan. e, uu-u.
Fall Gtoods!
Children.
at tho lowest prices.
latest styles in color and quality of
FOR
-A-ISTID
Bom
SOLD ONLY BY
a ucck In jour own town, fsoutill luo.
No Uk. JU'hgit IT y uu want n imslricwi
nt v lileh 1 rrf-oiis of ( liber mx can ir.ake
LTi'iit. nut nil 11 1, llnm iliMV work- wrltti
for I'aitlliJlura to II, ui i.tT& Co., l'uitland.Mulne.
niuich 22, '7fi iy
HAPPY RELIEF
To nil Mitivilci; Irum clironlo dl!Ubi sot all kinds.
I'urtldenlldl cuiiKiiltuilon Invited jxThonally (r liy
ir.ull, Ni w ini-tliod ot tn-nlmciit. Sew niul rrllalie
ifti-riHi'S. lunik ntid cltciilarH sent live In K'ttlod
llilllin. AditrtbH IIIIWAHII AUUIATIUN', 411)
Ni rtli Ninth hlrcit, I'nlladcliililn, l'a., un Inslltuln
liiiMni;n IiIeIi reputation tor honorable conduct and
t rorehHonai skui.
July 111, ';-3m
jHtCO
ESPY PLANING MILL.
The underfcitrnen lepseocr tlieKspy rianlDe Will,
Is pic pa red to do alt Muds or mill work.
Doors, Frames, M, Blitfls, etc.
made to order en short notice.
hatlstactlon guar.
aiitccd.
oiuki.ks Kurd,
Iilocmsburg, I
. - 7lf- -n
HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR
FOR THE CURE OF
Coughs, Ooldi, Icflotaia, Hoaneaeiii Difficult
UreatLlDg, and all Affoctloni of tte Throat,
Bronchial Tntci, and Lnngl, leading
to Oontomptlon,
This infallible remedy is composed of the
llovnyof the plant Horchound, in chemical
union v. ith Tak-IIai.m, extracted from the
I.HK 1'RINCiriE of the forest tree ABEIS
ISauumka, or Halm of Gilead.
The Honey of Horehound SOOTHES AND
scAri Eits all irritations and inflainmalions, ruid
the Tar.lialm CI EAKbFS AND uf.ais the throat
run I air passage leading; to the lungs. 1'lVE
additional ingredients keep the organs coo,
moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre
judice keep you frmn trying this great incdi.
cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou
aands of lives liyit in his large private practice.
N. II. The Tar-Halm has no uau taste or
smelt.
pmcrs 50 cents and $i ter bottle.
Great saving to buy large siio.
"PlkeV Tootliwlio Drops" Cure
lu 1 Minute.
Sold liy all Druggists.
0. N. 0RITTENT0N, Prop., N.Y.
dec,u,-jr;
IiTiKrn-atniKl thormisli lill-mirliyin f roprrj
tUn; tlr. I'lcrn'i Oolclni .Mnli.-nf pl.coiiry curt
ill llnm.rs rrfm tlw nr ""(' to 'Sr?
Mlnrn l lu!.ii., nn.l llnlr tlfrcls tn i ra.llcn rj,
0liVM Ieorc.il, huiltllln.1 MmNl rnn.lltiillon itlnh.
II. c.l. 1 rr. prlw. Cnll-rhrum, Pctrr hnrrfc Kc.lT
r l:outh "Ll".ln !i'.rl.nll ul-c ai , i t ai .1 f.y lu.
I loVu.n " riiwi'irml lf IliU mcrful, I.iirl rj Inn, nn I
,,:W,Wl',MH nnlfr.to.l II. potency I,, tmtn,
hrrorulou. Hnrr. nml Hwlllnff Mlp NwrlllnffN
uo.lro or 'llilri. .rf u. no i ,.ninr.M
ir von r.il ilalL iliow ir, (irl.llllali'il, lmc rnllow
rolor r.r rk I ii. 'r Jilloftlsli-l rown rpol on r.iro or
lio.lv, rrrqiiMit IumiIiuIm .r iJHilncis bail titc In
inraiHi, lliltninl Inat tr I Mill i nllcmnlr.l ltli liol
Ilii.ir,low iiilrll", nn.l (rlooniy fonboillnirv Irn pillar
nnrrrlllV. niv I loninii. r...ilnl. von nrc uilrrrlnit irtmi
TnrpM llirr. or Hlllo.,...." In tunny cum ol
l.tVrr mplntnl " I nl) fart o( Hll-80 r) iutoiu. nru
cxwrlMi' .1. A. a rttiinlyfor nil mill case, tin
1'lirri's (Icl.lcn ilcllcnl Discovery lias no cinl, J
It r Uccts m rfvet nml r.i'llrnl cnrcfi.
In lire t ore r,t llmnchUK Krcro fVmiiln, nn. Ilio
ftrlv .Inert, or CftnuMipllon, H linn n.lonlMiil tlij
in. Ileal iVirnlly, nivl iiulnciil .lijMclnni .roiinmico
It llii' L-rcttC't liH'illcnl Ol.covtry of tlic nirc. lillu
It run s ttii- cvf ml ( 'nitph. It rln-nptliins the i) elim
mi. I rurlllrnthr) l.ti.o.1. HoM l;y IriiMl.ti.
I!. V. I'M. in I'.. -M. Ii.. I'rop r, Worltl'i Dlrpcnsnry
ami liiTaUJi' Ilulil, llullalo, N. V.
size:
or
PELLETS.
OOO
o o o
THE CATH '
No oo of tUn tho Inrsc, r T"' 1 J f; 5 Bf ITS?.1.! ?, Pi1,' 2
rnmnowil of clitnp. enfle, nml luilky Inirnllmt".
IliSw l'lllrl i nroVntcrlr lnrer thnn ma.lnr.1 Mcdm
,!lW!li'u'Vgffcmli
Plomuili. ltii.il cr Illonit In Ilcnd. tako lr. IMrrc.
l'kwnnt I'uritntho IMIcln. In opl illation of tli.j
rimidlal poiur of ll.uo rnrjrathu IV "H "'
cnat nnrlclvofOI,nw..lt inay tM tnl.l lint Ihclr
lidlun lipon Itr Bi.lmol rponomy I. ,inlvrr.nU ,iot a
any l nirlli of Ihur. In ?ny ll"Jt-. " '"1 "wy. "
alvajs frith nnl ullaMo. Tlilali not tin- rayltu
1.IU1 nit up In cluap on,lin nr pasl.l.oar.1 lion.
Vnr all llnea.es ulicru a IiMlrej Alterntlie. oe
I'uraiitlie.l! Indlcateil.lh.t4i lllllf i' I K''"
tlm most iTf4"ct pntl-ractlon. eoM lii dniagl.t.
I!. V. 1'll.Iti i:. 31. n.. I'mir'n. Wotld's Dispensary
aud Iatall Js' Hotel, lluffalo, N. V.
CATARRH
miiTfliiR.- Frrnmnt licul-
achp,illcliarpi' I illlnn Into throat,
6onu'tlmi;9 prnrnsi't miter) thick
i.iirmi4. tmrlili lit. (ilfrnfilvr. ( tP.
In ctlHTMi (trrnosB,ilrrwaur),wi;ak,or Inflaine'l
Du-, Etoitntnir up, or obstruction, of the iiiisui pas
Bacta, rlnKlnp In Urs. dr&fut's hawking and cough
liik' toclcar tlm 1 1 iron t, Id nt Ion, ficatm from ulc rf,
tolcealtc rcit.nanal twauff.oirvnBhehr;atli,ln)palrt'.l
ar total deprivation of pi im-of stncll '1,t:i?t'1IiU
rlnris, nitntal depreitlon. loss or aniwtlte, lndiwi
Hon, rnlarccd tonsils tlckllnR coiiiiii, (tc. Only a
Tow of thcBQ e)7nptoui8 aro UkLiy to Lo prmut la any
:oso at one time.
DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY
produces radical curcsof tho worst car of ratarrli,
no raittiror howloiiK ttan.llnir. The liquid rimi.ly
nnv I. mulled, or tli r applied I V II10 uw of Dr.
I'ltncl.'s Douclii'. ThU Is tlio only f.irni or lnstru
aii'ntlit Innate.! Willi nlilcli llnl I 1111 illeliie can Ii;
nrrle.1 limn if and rnuFtCTLY rrani to nil
parts of tlie nlTi eted n.isni pissipia, and tlin tliain
tiers or eatttlcs coiiimunlcallnir llnrewllli, In wlilili
lores and ulcers frequently exist, ami from which
the catarrhal dlsciinriro irenerally proeenls. Its use
is pleasntil and rasliy undirstood, from directum
iccnniiianylni; each InstninienL Dr. si. a
nrrh lUnn-dv eures neent attneks of "told lit tlio
llud" I ' a f.w appllcallnns. H Is mil. I and plca
int lou. ontilnliijr no 6troniror enustlc 'Irujs or
DoLous. t 4'irrli Itiniedynn-I Ii'.uihi'wildtiTdfwa
ll.lv I.. V. rinirt', l. H.. l'r..r.V.i rl J's Dls
peusary and liivalU.' Iloltl, J.aL-alo, :.. .
nil?. . 0, 'H
Tho Lightest Running,
'The Simplest,
Tho Most Durable,
The Most Popular
SEWING MACHINES.
It in canity uiulcriitnml, tnake the
cloiiblc-dirvHtl lix'k-hlKi'li, ha nolf
regulnf In a teiiNloiis and talcc-iip,
and trill da the w liolo range vf family
irnrivlllioiit tliaiicc.
Thv ' Ilonicfctlc' Ih made in the tnont
d arable manner t with conical steel
bearlnta and compensating Journult
throughout
PAPER FASHIONS.
Tliem popular PATTKltNH for
ladlei, fiiascji', nnif children dress,
urr nil oil 11 njntcill (.lipcrlor fo any
s.Vu iisr, muf rein lie iiri4criif'4l hy liny
"mo. J'Kltsllreetlonisiiiiit f(inlratlo,i
tut eiiri en vtlope.
fiend J', vn Ctnls fur Illustrated Cata
loguo vf IOOO JVmAIdim.
Sswinsc Hachino Co., Hew York.
I. W. HAHTMAW,
ApfDcuiPEiic" Paier Faslioas
nioomsbur.
recctiiber 11, isil iy
Steel and Iron
Triple Flange
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES;
PaLnt Initds Holt Work and
llltifid Cap.
10 nn coMPi.ni without it i i
W. H. TERWILLIGER,
No. 04 Mulden I.iuie,
hi WUluua IL,
dec. I, istl-iy
IW T01X,
n f" O TT huslnesi you can enr-au'e In. 13 to f ao
I pir dayinade hy any Huikirof iliher
UUvl 1 ben, iltiit In Ihelruuu Kanlllli-s. Par.
tlculara anil hauiples worth it free, Iinnrmo jour
fliarp II1110 at IhlsbUblueM. Add n Mismik t Co..
Portland, Maine, march 'ti tb-; j-
TTtuiriile rnoney faner at ncikrcrtwlhanat.
D
1) iiiini; else capital nor required; wo will
art si.ii. .19 i..rilnvi,ii.ii... .......I.......
"" M.i.iwviiimii vj lira
tline. CcUy oullltand terms trie. AddresaTaeu
Co., Auuuhta, Jlalne. March v8, ts-ly
J0IJ lMUNThd
Neatljr anil cheaply eieculed ut tie
Columbian OIBou.
f4 Ninth f-lri l t I'lltfhuiL'. tlcc. 10. 1ST4.
Mrsfrs. DHDIIhll. IIPAVAT O
tirnlletnin : our nnliitnhaii' irUni rnllrn sat-
Nfacllori, 1 hatn tisid Ihcm on n inmd many dtircr
ent Kinds or uork, Mich n lion, T 11 MotHl, Ittlck,
Arc., and ticvcr heard any cotni-lalntfi, tin thn con.
tiury, tin' ork atnnils ell and tor enr, lllln my
opinion, stand Willi any lend In Hie ii'Bikrt. When
In want nf ti feicf te In Uilttliy 1 r Mcltdly jott nro
nt IllNTly In im' my name with pleasuit, also tousu
I Uln UN OU 1 111J1K KM.
ite'.rH'ciiuiiy nun.,
.Itlll.N T. (WAY.
rainier nnd Denier In 1'iillitn, ells, AC.
hTIIRTLY
I'lIK Willi II t.HAIl, AT rilBLOWKST
.MaIIKKT ltATK-t.
JIONTOIJIt KI.ATI: I'AINTS, S CKNTO.
MOXTOrit.MISTAI.l.liJ WHITS. S CENTS.
MONTtll'It MKTAt.l.lf! lltlOWN, (I (JESTS.
OI K C()I.Ol:S AT Tllli J llll- rt.
PURE LINSEED OIL
iH liiui'Nl luailu l 111 Irn.
Snmtilo enrdij and rrlte Iifl fuinlnl.cd without
charge.
Oiihraaml ttiitulilea liy mall will rccelie rromnt
altenllon.
1IKNRY S. KEAY,
IANUKAOTUUKU,
KUTEUT, l'A,
.moyi:h r.itorf.
WtlOl.lAl.I-: AOKNTtf,
lil.OOMdllllr.fl, l'A
Mays, 'ti.-ly.
Tho Four Quarterly Reviews
AND
Blackwood'n Magazine
Tho Leonard f3co;t Publishing Co.
41 Barclay St., Now York.
Oonllnno their authorized lleprlnlHot
Tin: i:iiiMii iciiu m;viKWtiii(,',)
tiii: WK-iTMiNsi i:it ui;vikv (i ii rni),
TlIK LONDON OUAHTHItl.V HKVIEW (Conserva
tlsc). TIIK Iiltmsit QUAItTKHI.Y 1IEVIEW (Evaneel
lcal). it" Tliew Heprlnts nro rot 8lcetlons ; thpyplvo
tlit- o)lj,'lnaN In lull, a nil ut about ono-thlrd tliupilco
of tho HitfiMi tuitions.
Tin latest idaii(Ts nml dhco files In the nrtsand
sciences, tliu recent mldltlons to knowledo In eu'ry
ilop.utiiu'ht or HUTututP, untl all the iiuw pulillca
llons aa they issti frum tlmprcs aro fully leported
ami (llscuitH'd lu tho pagi" of t hose. piTlortlcals, In
Mngtuco at once clear, forcible and rompiflicnshe.
Tho nilloU's atu co.iuiHinly moro condensed and lull
of tnattortlian the aerayo books or the ierlod.
Tm iiis for IS7S liiclmllup poslne
I'nvalilo strtctlv In Advance.
1 or unvunu iteview
For any two Ielevn
For any tlireo IteWews
For all four He lews
Tor Illaekwood'H Jlag.izlno
For Ulackuood and one licUew
For Hlnckwood and two eies
For lllackuood and three Itetlena
For lllackwuodand four IteMewn
fl 00 jkt annum
7 (HI
10 W "
121
4 (H) "
7(H)
JO IH)
13 I U
laoy
CLUbS.
dlfccutitcf tMcntj 1 tr per c ctd. will l allowed
oclutisor louroriniiu pithOiiH. 'ihus: lourcop
esor lilackwood or or one I'elew will be tent to one
address ror fl'2 so, four copies of the four JleUews
ana itl.ickwoud furfts, nnd so on.
'lo clubs or ten ormote, tti atldltlon to tlio abovo
discount, a copy gratia w HI bo allow ed to tho gullter
up or tUoclub,
PKKMIUMS.
yew Kubscilbcrs (applilnffearli) for the 3 ear 1S78
may hae, without charge, the numbers for the last
qu.irttr of 177 or bULhii.iloUlcal8 as thej bubscrlbur
ror.
or Instead, new subscribers to any two, tlnve, or
four or the ahoo peilodtcals, may hao one or tho
"Four IidWews" for 1S77 ; bubbcilbcm to all live may
hao two or tho "Four l(LMtiws"or one bet of Itlack
wood's Magazlno for ls;7.
Nelihtr M?mtuinsto btibwilbcra nor discount to
club can be allowed, unless the money Is rt tnltted
direct to tho publishers. .No premiums ylun to
ClUlrt.
Toscturo premiums It wllllxj necessary to mako
eiirly apnllcatlon, as tl.o btOLkunllablo lor that pur-
Tho Leonard Scott
11 HAltCLAY ST..
ft'b 1. 1S7S.
Publishing Co.,
NEW YOHK,
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
piIII.ADKI,l'IIA AND KKADING KOAD
AKUANUEMKNT OK PASSENGER
TUAINS.
May 19, ibis.
TItilNS LKAVK ItCl'EItT AS FOI I.OWnjBl'NIIiV tll.'EITHl
For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'otlbvllle
1'atnariua, Ac, 11,43 a. lu
For Cataulssn, 11,45 u. in. 7,20 and 7,:c p. in.
.For Wllllunisport,ol',fo y,oi a, m, and 4,00 p. m.
TKAIN8FOH KUI'ICKT LEAVE AS rOI LOWS, (8C HPAY IX
CK1TED.)
Uftirc Now York, 8,45 a. ra.
Leave Philadelphia, 9,15 a. m.
Leave Heading, 11,3, a. in., PottsvUle, 18,15 p. m
andTainaqua, 1,'J0p. m.
U'liutrutaulssa, o.su 8,60 a. m. and 4,oiip.ra.
U'u e W luiainspoi 1 ,9,45 a.m,s,t5 p. m. and 5,00 p. ra
rnsatngers lo ai.d from New Yorkand I'hllad. 1
phlaKothrousj without change or cars.
J. K. WOOTTKN,
C'.'d, HANCOCK, Uenera. Manager,
(.eueral'l icut Agmu
Jan. II, t70 It.
N
joiiTiiintx
CENTRAL ItAlMVAY
CO.Ml'ANY.
On nnd afler November aoth, 1813, trains will leave
MUNUUliY as rollows:
NOHTIIWA1ID.
Etlo Mall 6.90 n. m., urrlve Klmlra n .6
" L'anandalgua... 3.85 p. ra
ltoche&U'r 5.15 4'
Niagara y 40 (
Henovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. anUe Williams
IX) rt 19.68 p. m.
Elmlra Mall 4.15 a. in., nrrhe filmlra 10.80 a. m.
llullalo Kiprsss I.1B a. m. arrive Ijutfalo 8.60 a. re
KOUTUWAUD.
llullalo Kxpn.ES 8.60 a. in. arrive Ilarrlshuri; 4 M a.
" Da)tlU)OIO8.40 "
Elmlra Mall 11.15 a.m., arrive llarrtsburi;l.60p.m
" Washington lo.so "
" llaltlmore c.3o 't
" Washington 8.S0 '
llarrlshurgaccominodallon 6.40 p. m. arrive Harris
burg 10.60 p. m,
arrlv e Haltlmoro 8.95 a. m
" Washington 6.13 "
Erie Mall 19.65 a. m. arrlvo llarrlnburg 3 06 a. m)
" llaltlmore 8.40 "
" Waklilngionlu.as1'
All dally encept Sunday.
I. M. HOYD, Jr., (lencral Passenger Agett
A. J. I'AbSATT, (lencral Manat(r
D
KI.AAVAHK, LACKAWANNA
ANU
WKbTKUN ItAlLKOAD.
l!I.OOMSI!(Jlta DIVISION.
Tlroe-TnUo No. M, Talcs erect at 4:30 A, M
MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1SI8.
NOHTH.
STATIONS.
NOHTH mi
p.m. p.m. u.rn
II to
II 40
9 87
II 30
9 SI
a tu
Kcrauton
llellevuy
......Tailonllle,.,.
. ..Lackawanna.
1'ltlt.on
. . West ITtthton...
.... W'oinin
ilallhy
iiiiinett
Klnijston
Klntrnton
..I'll mouth June.
.... Plymouth
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