TffiE COLUMBIAN-DEMOOliATLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA OOt lSfTY, PA. Miscelaneous. Teniilcof AgrlculltarB At rckhiT In tlio spring of every year the Chinese jiay grout honors to agriculture. Tho em peror proceeds to tho park Mirrouncllng tho Temple of Agriculture nt Pckln, and Inn plot of ground reserved for tho purpose and In the presence of the grandees of tho Em pire, ho guides, the Imperial plow, and uses tho seed planter, rake, Ao. Tho Implements employed by him are devoted to his eiclu rluo use, nnd ore of n bright yellow color; and no Inferior person can plow or sow tho einporor'a plot; whon he Is not ablo to come his part In left barren. Tho grain sown by iho emperor Is rice. The governor of the provlnco and the mayor of the city then Im itate the emperor In plots reserved for them, using Implements of a red color, and sowing millet, Afterward tho emperor an J attendant prin. ces nnd offlclals proceed to the, Temple of Agriculture, which Is dedicated to Shin Nnn, or the "Divine Husbandman," tho fabulous originator of tho art. Here bul locks, Bwlne, and shepp are ofTered In sacri fices, and prayers made to Shln-Nug and also to the god of thej land, tho god of tho grain, the god of the ocean, the god of the wind, the god of thunder, and the tfod of ralr. Tliey are also very particular to wor ship what Is called the god of tho year. In ancient times, this was the planet Jupiter, hut at present tho officers who ndvio and net for tho emperor in these matters can onlze what mid whom they pleaso. Similar plowing nnd worshiping nro per. formed by the leading mandarins near tho aouth.gatcs of nil the principal cities of the empire; after which tho mandarins mount n platlorm j and, calling around them the principal farmers of tho vacinlty exhort them to the proper discharge of their duties as husbandmen. At tho clo?o of tho ad- drescs, they present to each of the farmers wiio have been selected to receive them cer- tiln presents or med.ils in the name of the -mperor, in order to encourage and stimu la'e them to diligence in their calling. Apart from tho idolatrous worship, thl conduct of tho emperor and his officials is vory praiseworthy ; but it is sad to know that while "God has not left himself with out witness among them in that he does good, and seDds them rain and fruitful sea sons, filling their hearts with lood and glad ness," they yet do not recognize his ejtis tinco nnd beneficence, butgive his glory to others and his praise to graven images.' Spirit 0 Minion. Whore Flowers Camo From. Some of our flowers came from land of p'rpctual summer, some from countries of ice aud snow, some from islands in,the ocean. Three of our sweetest exotics camo ongiuauy irom rem ; tne camena was carried to England in 1739, and n few years utterward the heliotrope nnd mignonette. Several others camo from the Cape of Good Hope; a very largo calla was found in ditches ther, nnd some of tho most brilliant gerani ums, or pelargoniums which are n spurious geranium. The verbena grovs wild in Bra zil ; the marigold is an African llower, nnd .numbers come from China and Japan. The littlo Daphne was. carried to Erjglam) by Captain lloss, from almost the farthest lnnd he visited towards the north pole. Sonic of tlieso are quite changed in form by cultlva' tion ; others have only become larger and brighter ; while others, despite of nil the aire of florists and the shelter of hot-houses, fell far shon of the beauty nnd fracrnnce of tne tropics. Among improved ones is the dahlia, When brought to Europe it was a very sim pje blossom, a single circle of dark petals surrounding a mass of yellow ones. Others, with scarlet and orange petals, were rooii af ter transplanted from Mexico, but still re mamed simple dowers. Long years of culti vation in rich soil, with other arts of skill fill florists, have changed it to what it now is a round ball of beauty. Jliverside Maga zinr. To Tell a Horse's .j;e. Up to the perioil when a colt has a full set of teeth the peculiar character of them is a good indication of the age of the animal. After that age of the horse is indicated by the wearing down of the teeth. When a colt is one year old he has cut twelvo.nip pers and bixteen grinders. During tho second year the permanent teeth begin to npptur nnd the nippers become worn. Dur ing the third year the milk or first teeth fall outand.are replaced by permanent teeth, which ate larger than the first ones. Tho grinders are alio increased to six in each jaw. At fivo years the mouth is complete. After six years no reliance can be placed on the teeth as an indication of age, as it is obvious much depeiids on the manner of feeding the horse. If he is pastured to any extent the teeth become worn down sooner than if he had been fed on soft food. iY. Y, Tiimt, KniployEient for Women. The subject of tho employment of women is as vital to the rich as to the poor. Mr. Emerson's remark with regard to the regula tion of the body holds equally for the soul be is rich, and would be well,, let lilm live as if he wero poor. We talk of the lazy poor because they are a burden to the com munity ; are not tho lazy rich, after nil, the rottenness at the core? "Every woman, from the Queen on the throne to the little l'ippa who passes every day to the filature, has her work to do and is responsible for the due performance ot it. All service rank, the samo with Ooil. All are servants equally in His sight." What a picture would the life of the aver age woman of l-'iflh Avenue or lleacon St., present to us if ve should lay It down with out exaggeration on paper I Her scheol- days over, it is her liubit to walk into the brcakfast-iooin at nine o'clock, just from her bed, her front hair twisted over pins or bits of silk. She lounges, reading the news paper, chatting with others as purposeless as heelf, warming her feet or gazing out of window, until eleven ; then she retires to arrange her toilet for the evening, perhaps to examine clean clothes from the wash, or perform some other household duty duties not to be omitted, but which the economical woman (one who has learned the value of time) would have completed before the day began ; then she dresses for afternoon calls and list In hand,decends to the lunch table. Here nearly another hour fades away before she begins her eAernoon round, flitting from linuso to house cheerfully chatting of the fihauijhrain,i ilsqn , Kellogg of every th I ng in short, which concerns the shows of life, but careful as one walking over pitfalls to avoid every subject of vital Interest either to herself or others. Then, the visits or ilrlvo ended, the hurries homo in time to dress for dinner, and go somewhere after ward, as if to exhaust to tho last drop her own vital strength and the hours c f the day, 'i his little record is not overdrawn. With certain modification, thts Is the substance of the life of wives and daughters of well-to-do merchants in our cities. Theso day r9 varied by certain mornings given to music and others to painting. Hut how smalt the average of those who achieve ntiythlng wortli doing I A man to bo a painter must not paint with half his mind. The samo law holds good of the woman. Let every woman apply to her own lift) the doctrine of selection. The man is bred tothls. H'hat is your son going to bo ? pa rents are nsked,and boys In the public school conftdo to each other the profosslon ol their choice. No one asks the girl what is to be her employment, what sho is preparing for. Tho days of her pleasant school life glide by one after another ; frequently no accurate scholarship has been required of her ; nnd when tho routine stops she Is without rud der and without aim. llarper't Magazine for March. JSKITISU AMEKICA ASSUKANCE CO. .AllUAIi J: 1KB. 13UllALii UU.Mt'APi 1 The flftSct fif tlirtw old cornottill.tn nro nil tn. tMtPdin MlMl) snmnriTlhS ni.rtnrnllnl.ln tnthn hnznril of Flio only. juuut'riiu imrs vn inr ih-sl nknnro mono nccpieo. Lossi-9 PmiMPTf.v and iionesti y srlliihird and nnlri m soon to determined br CnnrsnjiN r. kim hvc- cifll A j?rnt and d Ju.tor, I'oointliurjf , Pcnn'a. iJiuuuztuHui lommuw coumj snouHi pmrnnun tho agency where losst. If any. aro HdluMod and paldUy onecf ihetronn citizens tiov.lo, TT-ly DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD Are not advertised as "euro alls," but arc specifics in mo diseases lor which they nro recommended. XATUKAI. SKI.ECTIO.V. InveitliMtors ot natural science ham ilnmnnstnt. cd Devond controversy, that throughout the animal kingdomlbe "ihe survival or tho fittest" Is me oniy law mat vouchsafes tnruc nnd perpetuity. Docs nut tho fume principle govern tlio rommerclul prosperity of man ? An Inferior cannot supersede it suinriiur uiiii.it;. n.v rcn-iuiioi superior menr. nr. 1'lerce's standard Medicines have oiitrlvnlt'd all oth. era. Their sale In tlio Lnllc-d statesalono exceeds one million dollars pjr nnnum, whim tho amount exported foots up to several hundred thousand more No business could ever grow to such glkrnnllc proportions and rest upon an) oilier busts than that ot merit. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Ecmedy In lMcnxant to Uxe. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy lis Ciii'gm Kxtcml Over n iicrlod or ao 'cnt-N. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Eemedy ItN Sale Constantly Xlicrenxcsi. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Eemedy Cures lijr IN 111 1 Id, Soothing effect DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Eemedy Cures "Cold In Ilcnil," and Ca to rrli, or Ozcicnn. AN OPEN LETTER. It Speaks for Itself. Ifocii-ORT, Mass., April 5, 1877. Mk. Epitob : Having read In your paper reports of the remarkable cures of Catarrh, I nm Induced to tell lull know about Catarrh." and 1 fancy tho "snun" aud "inuaitng-tutra'' makers (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad If they colM emblazon a hlmllarcuro In the papers. Varza venr 1 nnrrprpii with catarrli. The nasal passages became complete, ly closed. snuff," -dust,'' "asheV'tnhaltng-tubcs" uuu -biicKs," vvuuiuu l wort;, mougn at intervals 1 would snin up the so-catled catarrh snuff, until! ut-i-iuiiB u vumauiu tester tor sucn medicines, t grauuauv prow worse, anu no one can know how mucu 1 suuereu or wuat a miseraDie being 1 Wi .My head ncnea over my eves, I was confined to my bed for many successive da vs. sunvrint. thr moot in. tense pain, which nt one time lasted contlunously iui iuo iiuuiB. .in Keiisa vi smeii ana taste irone sleht and hcarlni; lmnalred. bndv shrunkpn nm weakened, nervous sjstem shattered, constitution broken, aud I was hawklnc and tiilttliiL- scven- eluhths ot the time. 1 praj ed for death to relieve tne of my surferlnif. A favorable notice in your pa per of Dr. Sara's Catarrh ltemedy Induced rac to purchase a package, and use It with Dr. llerce's Na sal Douche, wbicuappltes the rem-dy by hydrostatic pressure, tho only way compatible with common sense. Well, Mr. Editor It did not euro me three fourths of a becond, nor In one hour or motta, but in less than eight minutes 1 was relieved, und In three months entirely cured, and havo remained so for over sixteen months. Whlleuslng the catarrh ltem edy, I used Dr. llerce's tlolden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengtheu my stomach, also kept my liver active and bowels rccrular bv use of ills 1'leasant l'urgatlvo l'ellets. If my expert. enco will Induce other sufferers to seek the same means ot relief, Uils letter win havo answered Its purpo-ie. Yours truly, L. D. RKMICK. A OLOUD OP WITNESSES. Tho following named parties are among tho thou sands vv ho havo been cured of Catarrh by the use of ur. sage's catarrh Remedy A. F. Downs, New (Jeneva. I'a.: 11. J. nrovvn. St. Joseph, Mo.: K. u. Lewis, Rutland, Vt.; Levi spring er, (settle Lake, Ohio; o has. Norcrop, North Ches tertleld, Me.; Milton Jones, crlba, N. v.; J. U. Mil ler, lirlder station, Wyo.; J. c. Merrlman, Logans- pvri. luu., ..i. ai. run, ijuuspori, inu.; o. v. liau- eyl Tremont, I".; II. 11. Ayres, Ijil'orte.lnd.: Jessie M nears, fl, uruucu, luu.; u. vv uiiaias, wanton, .vio.; W. A. Thajcr. onarga. 111.; s. 11. Nichols, Jr., Halves ton, Tesas ; Jonas V ltelnert, Stontsville, l'a.; S.W. i.u iuL-rurmuu, vv is.; duuuioii vviuiams, iteimiCK, oblo ; M. A. currey, Trenton, Tenn.; J. o. Joslln, iveriie, ii., a, .i, uuier, laoie hock, vv, v a.; Lew. Is Anders, (laysnort, Ohio ; c. II. Chose, Elkhart, inu.; irs. iienry nuignt, san Francisco, cal.; .Mrs. E. M. Callusha, Lawrencev llle, N, Y ; W. J. tiraham AdcLIovva; A. o. Smith, Nenman, fla ; Ch.m. x nice, iiaiiunore, .via ; jesso i. scars, Carlisle, Ind.; Danl.ll. Miller, Ft. wajue, Ind.; Mrs, Minnie Ar nalse, 280 Delancy street, -New Y'ork ; II. W. Hall, Hastings, MIcIl; win.l'. Marstnn, Ixiwell, Mass.; 1. vv. IhoerLs Maricopa, ArU.; Chan. s. Delaney. Harrlsburg, I'a.; M.C.Cole. lawell. Mass.: Mr-iCJ. snurtin.camden.Ala.; Ch.is. F. Kaw.Frederlcktown, Ohio ; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Fnrmlngton, III.; dpt. E. J. Spauldlng, Camp stambaugu ifVyo.; I, W.Tracy, Steamboat Kock,lovva ; Mrs. U Wane, bhushan.N.Y. .1. ,vi. reck, junction city, Mont.; Henry Ebe, Han tns. Cnl.: L. r. Cummlngs. RanUiu). Hi.: s. K. Jones. Charleston Four Corners, N: Y.; Geo. F. Hall, I'ueb lo. Cal.: Wm. E. Ilirtrle. sterimir. l'a .: Ii. Ii. r.bcn. I'enn street, 1'lttsburg, l'a ; J It. Hacktcnn.sam uel's Depot, Ky.; Henry obrtst, Oeneva, N. Y'.; Miss imiLie i-urroii, .viuutgoiuery, vino ; l Leaorook, Chatham, I1L; s. II. McCoy. Nasnrurt,Ohlo ; V. W. Warner, North Jackon, Mich.; .Miss Mary A. Wlnne. Darlen. Wis.: John Zleeler. Carlisle. I'a.: James Tomklns, St. Cloud, Minn,; Enoch Duerr.I'aw- neu city. Neb.; Joseph t. Miller, Xcula. Ohio ; s. 11. Nichols, tlilvcslon, Texas : II. L. Laird, I'pper Alton, 111 ; John D.ivIs.lTescott, ArU.; Mrs.Nahcy llrahain, Forest cove, oreg. Golden Medical Discovery U Alterative, or lHood-cleaminrj, Golden Medical Discovery Pectoral, Golden Medical Discovery J a Cholayogue, or Liter Stimulant. Golden Medical Discovery It Jinic. Goldon Medical Discovery By reason of Its Alterarlve properties, cures Diseas es ot llm mood and Skin, as scrofula or King's Evil ; Tumors ; L'Icers, or old sores ; Hlotchcs, lltoples ; and Eruptions. Ily v lrtue ot Its I'ecuiral properties, uvuic3 luuui.MI.Ut iiuuui. uuu i.uug AiietviouH; Incipient Consumption; Lingering coughs; and Chronic I.ar ugltls. Its Cholagogue properties ren der it an uncqualcd remedy for UPllousness ; Torpid it Mii-r ,iuuiiuiiii , uuuiia i o.i ic pro per tics make It eiiuallyelilcaclouBln curlng.Indlgeslloii, 1, ui rtyyeww, uuu MJpelfia. Where the skin Is sallow, and covered with blotch es, nnd pimples, or vv hero there nro scrofulous svvul lings and artecilon-i. a tew bottles ot uoldeu Medi cal Discovery will errei t an entlro.cure. 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I 4 lleasons why tho PEARL SHIRT is preferred to till others : 1st. They nre inaile of tho bet '"WAMSUTTA" MUSLIN. 2d. IJosoiiis lire three ply nml iiiiido of the host linen, each ply being guaranteed to he all linen. 3d. Thov are made onlv hv capable and experienced hands, are care fully inspected and are manship. 4th. They are guaranteed to lit and to give satisfaction in every particular. Try them and be Convinced ! FOR SALE ONLY BY Merchant Tailor, Olotliier and Gent's Furnisher, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, uuil s.vu one-tblrd the cost of painting, nnd get a paint that is much handsomer, and will 1 -T TWICE AS LOKOAS ANY OTIIEK PAINT. Is prrpjreil lciulv foru u white or any color desired. Isonmanythousandsotthorlnestbulldlngs In thoiounirv, inanv ol vvhlili I no lieen painted six j ears, nnd now look as vvcllns vvhcntlrst palnud C'llK.MR'AI. rnlM h.is tnkL'u liftt PHK.Mlll.MS nt twenty ot the Mate Fntrs ot the Union, sampleenrdot oiors siiil ireo. Aiiuron .i. i. r;i a .n n. i, i-aiini uu., i, itiqco fctreci, ll. ., or lllMtv L. LUKIt .t MiN, Aaents mil. .MniKet street, I'Mladelphla, l'a. July SJ, '77-ly Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets, BLOOMSBITEQ, PA., IS TIIS VI.Al'C TO HUT Till! WOIITII OP YOUI! 310XEV l.N THE FINEST AND FRESHEST OF Fancy Imported and DomesticStaple Groceries of Every Description, Qaesnsware Glassware, M anil Willowware, Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH. OH NICE FRESH PIIODUCE. Jan 1, 1311. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of VALUA11LK REAL ESTATE ! ! In pursuanco ot an order ot tho Orphans' court ol Columbia county, the undersigned Administrator or Margaret Kami, lato ot Ilenton tow nshlp, deceased will expose to sale on the premises on SATURDAY, MARCH 0, IS7S, at ten o'clock a, m., tho follow ing real estato of said decedent, situate In Renton township, bounded and described as follows : On tho north by lands or Wil liam bmlth, on tho cost by lands of Peter Kase, on the south and west by lands of Joseph Ilesa, con taining THIRTY-THREE ACRES, moro or less, all Improved, whereon Is erected a two-story l-'RAJIE DWELLING HOUSE, FRAME MAUN, and out-bulldlngs. Terms ot sale will be made known on day ot sale. I. K. KIIICKIIAI'M, Administrator. Ilenton, fib. is, lS73-ts Gold. Minos and Lands. Coal. GOLD MINES AND LANIH. COAL. MLVKH SOLI) oil, LEAP COJIPANIESOIKIANIZKI), STONE IRON MINING AdKNllY. I'flPPlTll MARBLE axl S. SEVENTH STREET, LIME COAL I'lllIADKI.l'lIIA. MIC MARL A. II. WYMAN A' CO. (IYPSUM how mn Tnr a nimr when lu DUl J L1 ft IV ii . WHERE Send foi our Catalogue. A. TI. WYMAN & CO. No. 200 South Seventh St., PHILADELPHIA. feb. 15, 'js-lm Jvvico AT l'MVATE SALE, A Valuable property, h Ing in Franklin township. Columbia county, Pennsylvania, on the east branch ol Roarlngcrecl!. Itconslstsuf a beautiful farm ot about ISO .A. a IR. E s, on which are erected a commodious and comforta ble Dwelling House, a large Hank 15arn, Cider Press, and all necessary out-bulldlngs. It has growing upon It abundance of excellent fruit, lias a well of water at both tho dwelling housu and barn, and Is convenient of access by public roads. ALSO, Adjoining and being a part of the same, but will bo sold separately If desired, about nvo litres of Iho above lands, whereon nro erected a large CUSTOM, OR1ST AND FLOUR1NU MILL, with four run of stone, aJDwelllng House, a Saw Mill, a Dry Goods Store and Dwelling House, nnd other Improvements, together with tho water-power and appurtenances thereto. Tlio Wlllowvnlc Post Ofllco Is on the premises. It Is within easy reach of CuU wlssa, Ceutralla, Ashland, Mount Cormel and other mining towns for market purposes. The property Is bounded by lands of Munson, and Artlcy.andMieets, and D. llower and others. The two described properties will bo sold separately or together to suit purchasers. For terms apply to Ellas Mendenhall, E. It. Drinker or John O, Freeie, at Jiloomsburg, Penn'a. feb. 8, 7j-tf KEEP IN THE RIGHT LATITUDE' LlhnCflyuntiaMEff A... D ISS R...... a'iifilon.V2iTrs Cuu uu or audrusa tho unueisigned lor lull Infor. mallon. N. S. K.NflLE, Agt., ftb. 8, 'IS-3ui bunbnry, Pa. DMINISTltATOH'S NOTICE. KSTATK OP WIIJ.UK IU'UUi.8, DLCHSkU. UlU rs of Administration on the estate ot William Hughes, late of Heaver township, Columbia county, deceased, have lieen granted by the Register of said county to Allen Mann of same township. All crsons having claims against tho estate are requested to present them lor settlement and tbco ludtbtedto make payment lUiout delay. ALLRV MANN. Jan. HTi-tw Administrator, Ueavcr townahlji. XV7v' BUY THE BEST SHIRT. THE SHIRT I PFiARL) FatcMitcu. unsurpassed by any other in work $50 I'or ii mm- of dS TA.JRTi H lh.lt Muiluttl'N Itiiillnil Cure lor Catarrli win not Instantly relieve and Hptedlly cure. Horercnces, Henry Wells, Kwi., wells, Fargo & Co., Au rora. N. Y.: Win. llovven. Vn.. Mfi. $501 nation, Oram 4: llovven, bt. wuls. stlmonlnls and treatlso bv mall. rice, Willi unproved Inhaler, $t. s-old vrrvwbeiv. WICEKS jt- l.,iTitir pi ftb. 1. 187S-4VV Propiletors, Hotton, Mass, 10,000 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL Ily the veteran author, T. H. Arthur. Tho mobt In. ieni:6tory with lumeri'ul arguments and startling iiriHifx, ever combined In one volume. The work of .lluridl), RF.V.SOI.KS, iMUKIATK ABVLl'WS, Crusatff, eu. A marvelous bonk, grandly endorsed by all 'irmpcianre authorities. Mile Is tabid. A Great Chance to coin MONEY For e.tra terms address llt llliARI) linos., Puli., M3 Sansom St., Philadel phia, Pa. (Mill Him. ix Just rtduecd :-M per cent! nru wiling last d feb. 16, ;ts-iw MT. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY LANDS FOR SALE 1.000,(100 ACHES In Soitiivvest Mirsoi'si from Hii.au to H.(M) an acre. Klrst-chiFs stock und ng. ficultural lands. Tho best tobacco riclon In the West. Fine fruit, no grasshoppeis, abundance or good water, short vvinters.convinlent markets good hcnools, low taxes, healthful eountty and good ko cli'ty. seven sears' credit. Fne transportation from l.t. Louts to those who puiehase land send for circular and other Information. Address W. II. cot l'JN, Land commissioner, limplo liuildlng, st. Louis, Mo. d feb. 15, TiAit A PHYSIOLOGICAL Visv? of Marriage ! AGtlldOtO Wflrlfrvtr .nl lunuuviii.m inatue uu tn lutlm ol man-lace tDli tht cuti (hat iintit for il t lha le inu ot IleprodueMon tutl ho Diseases cf Women. A Umi In (.thnt,-, com id. e itierttni.iifi IWtJOjci, jrlc .. t pKiVAit Mt-DinAL Anvisrnt niBilil kunl r ui lrnute Nniuru un..! irom Half -Que. Excesses, orbecret t)iernie, uU ta Ut lili ifif rt ..v .j"jinirr.pi .'(Ut. Uioo 1 1 th Throat and Inncs, Ctirrh.RuDturo.lia Opium IlftbiC&r.t price lu ck. Llfhrr lunik it-nt pofimlilrri n rf'pt nftirleM Or all three. Contanm'JKl.n. h, oiitllnl ii.u.lrnti l. lurTAiti. AJUrt 1JIU llUTra, o. IS 6th m. bt. LOUia, ilo. ZAl T Oreat chance to make money. It sou l 1 1 ll I fan. Bet, gold sou can get green- V1J1' backs. We need n person everj where to take subscriptions to the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication In tho world. Any one can become a successful agent. The most elegant works oturt given tree to subscribers. Uio Srlce Is so low that almost cverj body subscribes, no agent reports making over itn in a wetk. A lady agent reports taking over loo subsctlbersMulen days. A II who engage make money fast, toucan devoto all your lime to tho business, or only jour spare time. You need not bo away Irum homo over night. You can do It as w ell ns others. Full partic ulars, directions and terms frrcu Uegant and ex pensive outllt free. It jou want proiltabln wotk send us jour address at once. It tosts nothing to try the business. No one vv ho engages Mlls.to make great pay. Address '"Iho m pie's Journal," Port land, Maine. aug, if, '7T-iy A DM IN ISTJt ATOH'S NOTI CK. EHT1TE OV TtiOVI k Buv-.ivii nr.i.rii letters ot Administration on the estate ot 'J nomas Kressler lato of bcott township. Columbia county, Pa., deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned Administrator of Jiloomsburg. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to the es tate to make pa) ment to tho undersigned Admlnls. trators without delay. VVILLIAM KRBSSLEIt, Jan. ss, 'isow Admlnlstri tor. IIEALTII AND HAPPINESS. Health and Happiness are priceless Wealth to their possessors, and j el they uro within tho leach of ev eryone who will use WltmilT'S L1VKB PILLS, The only sure CUHK for Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Headache, sour stomach. Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all lilllious complaints and Iilood dis orders. Nono genuine unless slgued "Wm. Wright, I'hlla." it jour Druggut will not siiprlysendis cents for one bos to liairlck, Roller Co., jo N,h st'. Phlla. Jan. 4, 1s-ly nr $45 atUIII-HllMler.l- rn llhevfrrnnlor. lint. 'lit Irtu. J, II. littilorJ A Co.. Chltttjiu. 11L autr, IT, 7T ly 1U O $3 ,fltlUII'lATEI) 1V.1TCII VKS. Cherit ..,uo Kuwnu nwiiu, o.mjil, .uic.rff (0 1 J gtnti, Addre, A. Coultzb & Co.. Cbliuo. UglT.JIT-l MORRIS MICHEL, PRACTICAL PIANO IHAHX3R, TUNER AND RBPAIRBR, BLOOMSBUItd, I'A. FIRST CLASS PIANOS AND ORtlANS FOR SALR, SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IM EXCHANGE. ORDERS HV MAIL PROMITLV EXECUTED. feb- its, IMf BUBrNEfiS CAHDH, V1B1T1NU CARDS, LETTER HEADS, 11ILL HEADS, POSTJ V. 0H to Neatly anil Cbcuply jirinted at tho Colum jiian Office, ALL A i. o r Mm , ciTvCSDI3EA,.r'CFTit T1IRQAT.UJNGS.UVS.R tk QIQDA lu Uu w iti'lfif'i inr 11 iTtnu.i (lie i 'I I'd l if lit' i Ui vt wit- ! i f. 1 1 i 'I i ' v i vc- in li.i mi (I'M i; " - lli 'i N t 1. 10 mr eiirii n.ii w ncrtii . uu ( l tux hi'-tiiri iiilo tt o v,'v M-io ki l-m I r lie tl tns ' l. l iti c v vvi i fui ( ii ui 1 1 flm nm int I i ntr '1 lii" i' i ifin c f i( i li I? f.i''i i-1 miilin lli'ili'ilt.ii Iri; of lin-.i -ui ii i(u ili-c.i-i'- tt tl il li.i l-f-rti (oi'niil in (iniit'i. In iliu hil " tll'itlit Ii 111, Spi ri c 'tt ii t; !t f Mil Hie en h Mi c il CtMlstim tllHl il li.i n-'hiniMuM u nit'-IHnl I.ltMlllV, .lll'l C'lllllKMlt 'll 'M'l.Ul ltil li. tmcc H the Ki'''i'rt ti'i'tlii-l iiMmt't i( ll o n, c. While tt fin ph tint ,t,ro-l ( 'iiiglit. it -iifiiirlln'n n.c vtpln tnni jinitrh" lliu lit mill Uv lif Krcitt iinl Di'ihuiii 1I l-,ui il ,ng )iinioi ill"1. It imii4 nil lliiiiiui, f itrr 'lie ii-l Srmtitln t'i a cninmuii tllitti-ht 11 m i'lrt'v i;i uptloiit Mciciirial "it-(Mt'. .Mim-iai I' i-Mi-, Mi'l iiii'ii rlh'Cis nio c":iiir.il'il( mil ii' I'm ho.'itili mi'l (i pnuii't riMi-t 'niilnti c ni'il. i:t- nIih'Iiii, S.tlt-rlirtiiiu IVti-r sr "i -iil)" nr ICntih Shin i l"i:.ull ,i' imnn.'itiu ill-o.'i'i'-t ciii t'l liv hail hluu'l. aic 't ,uotL'i br Uu- )H)ei(ul, i'iirU iiij;, uint iti l.xi .-uin nit'ilit'it.e. If on fed 1ti1I t!rnvHv, it i.ii'iTi'.l lute nlli'Mf ctflur ni t.in. or u'l'iiurli i' mm . m-.i . un fne or , f I'C'UHMlt llCit'l H'liU nr-MMHH'" I'.i'l lilU ill 111 tm i, 1 1 ii rtt.il lii-.it IiU1- :i.il" ii t'i'-) u i 'i i t llll-lll'S l"W IVlf'tS i'H'l plilll t-'' t'l'tlillll. I inr .'int'OtiM', .tii'l ni '.'in- cm fl. 'on iu fU'Vrt g , ..tn 'i'nriltl l,lcr'i ' lllllni, in-..' In hi.ii., ci-n ni "11 or ( nm- pltilllt ' (tiilv i:nt nf uio-o u n- . t ,i,i n !, At a lotiiO'U' ilt ii !i i In. I'.ihl -l.olitOll MO'llOll H'-IMW ' t t il, it j'U-rt't poili'it ciiti's It.itihf.- ..'IT stiii i'linl an! l.oittliy. SUtO BY DRUGGISTS AT SI PE JTILl. i'ri'l.aiPt in II. V. I'll.tEC!.. C).. 'c 1'intu U'lor. a: I re W uni.n l i-ct nsa i. , J.iiflal.i. N. V. Sep. 'TMf TS ) Cut IlUilrali It-. Manuel of Ut.ng L jr J f r Ult IMlIJl.C'Ii h 'JL7 If. oi. " "i1 tfo ' ft OOUCHt. It H tlio onlffurm ot Instrunn'i'i t't iiiwiiinl w Hit w hli'h Hum incilirn o o.m ho c.n i it-t hm't up nml i i-firity ,ij)iitwt t" i I jt-iHi o( U.c ailri'ti'il ti.ic.il .('.I: iA it ml tin i li.iinl.i'1 r .ir ,it i i'oiii IIIIIIUI'.llMi (Ill'll'tVIIll, i I H hll'll lli' .ll'l UIILIS frtui'iitly cvit, futm vtluru ilo c.tlai rhat I ti - o pcmT.itlv i-rii.i-p . n.r want t nc ct - in lir.itinjr 1'ii.Hirli i r' etilun' li.i-- .iiIm'ii l.irntiv liotn tl v iiiJi-mrilii.itv of iipplMi' nli oiii' o ll.p-e i:ilic- .iii'f i li mil n,- ij tin x of t-o onm.ary tncilnKln. T(i iiitacli in ll.e wav ut flit upjr linii'i t- cntjirrt dtt'i'iito hv tlic nit in tt.Mi f lln ioili( Jtn iiso it iilr.tvint ami ( nun i ii 1 1 a i1i i Ii in imiori.iini IL I'll 1 1 it ll tl O pi if 1 ( il 1 1 i'f Ii ii ,tr' iini'.iliv V if , hHlril nifi.i. U'i.imi iwil twih tliii iiiMiiuiii'iii. Dr. Mii' ( u.iiin Ifcuifilv run1 ii'fint aii.n'Ks at rjj fuld lu Xhv 1 1 1' lid l-y a 'f';iij..iatl.nlr.t ECATARRH Jit'.i' ,4i i i M-ii.ii trt' lUnifT inio ii. ru.it. hi in,-. In i - ' . ih'i , in. i i ii i ii", pur' cut, oiVii 1 1- ' i in iiiluii!. :t ill tifT. irv , ..iirrv, won ii ,'i h-il u-, Bl"inuiti iiji. or ol-i i iii- ti. : mi- i i-i-afi', rmirinir tu o.ivi. i-o:i(- lit . i i u hiiiv' in. I'lMtlimV t ''ur Iln uaf, it i r -n -fill- hum uwvrA. ti.u-i- iilii-iO'l, li.i-.t lv.i . nlW'iili' i-to.itli. miijmmv 1 ur tiH.il im I V U..I. of -l'li-l- rllU'll aii'l l.lh . lilllPij, ii. I'm ii -n i i'-inii i !'- "f api'Oitii', iiitli-o-noii, 1't.lnji I hut- I. I I'k'.titr rmicn. on. Oim . fi y i, tln.-i- - -ii.titiii- .no lil.cl. ti he (urfceii. u ,tny e.t-i' i i if unie. li. . s. :.' c.itnri l Itr m'tl , lit, lloi io tlitnclic 1 1 11-0.1 I ir. i ImC rt ti . I'. its, ;':Uf. h ... i. V. 1., .ill in li i t t t: i . v sep.21, 77-tf Tho Lightest Running, Tho Simplest, The Most Durablo, Tho Most Popular SEWINQ MACHINES. Jt $ canity niidcritlonil, makes the doublc-tlircad lut'k-btllcli, Una elf reculutlui; teiiKluim and luke-np, and wilt do the lmlo rm(o vf family work without chance The 'Ioiuetlc t a made in the moat durable manner, with eonicat ateel bearing nd compensating Journals throughout PAPER FASHIONS. Thtae yojmtar IMTTKHNK for ladies1, mianea', and children's dress, are cut on a nyHteiu nupcrlor to any in use, and can be ttndtrstood by any ono J"ult tllrcotloiiN find illustrations on each envelope, Send rice Vents for illustrated Cata logue of lOOO Fashions, This instrument 1" nticciatty Uei i n cl for the inTliTt a;Iiatlnn ot 2?.. SAGE'S CATARRH P.SMSD". Sowing MacMno Co,, Now York, I. W. HARTMAN, Apl'Toisiic" Fajer Fasliions, Uloomsbur. DecciaUrll, VT ly , BRYANT &STRATT0N Business College I 1J,00 S,T'?,th SJ., Philadelphia, Pn. Hlf,')".,"'.cul,,l .or nd lit UiiXr nuK. H U-cia ue, WISTAR'S BALSAM WISTAll'S BALSAM OF OF WILD CHERRY WILD CHERRY uuuks Ootinhs, Ooldt, Sore Tiroat, Jfoarseneu, Whooping dough, Influcnia, Ilronchltis, l)(liatttij of Jlrcatli tng,Atthma,lhh' theria. Croup, Pain in the title and Hrcast, Spitting lllond, Quinty, I'hthuic, and every Affection, OF TIIK THROAT, LUNGS AND OIIEST, INCI.VUINO EVKM CONSUMPTION. FIIOMELDKII It. U OILMAN, A MINISTEROP TIIK OOSl'EI, IN CILOYEtt, VT. "I havo Iwn troubled for sevcrnl jenre vvl'li dlf llovillyof I lie heart unitlunni hare Applied to Sev ern phyMctaiii for help, nnd Irnte tried nhuost every reir.edv reeommended, without rcerlvlDtt any nvlv. tnnee, Imt had lieen provrlntr weaker and weaker, until, hearlnir of wljtnr's ltalam of wild cherry nuoutn jenrRluco, I eomineneed uslnc it wllh lin medial.' lellef. Ithas hot only restored my limes to a Round mate, but I nm entirely relieved of the dlt Ilculty or cilsenso ot the heart, I have nohesltillou lnait)lniMhatlt Is tho host lunc medlclno hetoro the publl , nnd I cheerfully nnd conscientiously re commend It to all pereons muierlni; v?llh pulmonary COtlipl.llutS" or t Wistar's Balsam Wi star's S5alsam oi' Wild Chcny. of Wild Ohcrry. FIIOM MIIS. ISAAC MOOIIE, OF 1IIC1IMONI), VT. '"oine Ihrco yeam Mneo I was Attacked with a scveiocouuh, norene.ss nnd Irritation of tholunre, to which vvns added nslhmn In nfevero form. Imr Inir the first jear I tried tevernl of Iho most popular medlclneH of the ilay.hut lvcclved no real relief, nod I had almost despaired of ever reifalntne my health vvbenl was Induced to try Dr. VInr'a llalsatnof wild t'herry, which very soon relieved ine. Sly couch became loose, tlfu soreness mil Irritation dls- appeireii, anil my Kcncrnihcniih beitan to mend. 1 continued lis use and a few bottles lestored-mo to bitter health than I ever hoped to enloy again. I believe the llalsam to bo tho most reliable remedy that can be found." Wistar's Balsam Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. of Wild Cherry. FHO.M nn.NMA.MIM WIIKKLEIt, STATION AUKNT AT f-UUTII 110YALSTON, SIASS, "I was most severely mulcted with r hard, dry cough with lu usual accompaniment of night sweats completely prostrating my nervous system.and pros trating mv nervous system, nnd producing such a debilitated state of Health that, after trying medical aid to no purpose, I had given up all hopes of ever recovering, as had also my friends. At this suigo of matters I was prevailed upon, through tho lulluenco ot anelghbor.to try WLstar's llalsam, though with no belief vvhalever In Its truly wonderful curat Ivo propel ties, and before using two hotths the effect was almost magical. My cough entirely left me tho night sweats deserted me, hopo onco more elevated my depressed spirits, and soon I had attained my wonted strenglband vigor. Urns has this Ilalsam, as has otten been remarked by persona conversant vv 1th the above facts In this vicinity, literally snatch ed me from the grave. You aro at liberty tu uso this for tho benefit ot the afflicted." Wistar's Balsam Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. of Wild Cherry. Is prepared by SETII V. FOVVI.R 4 SONS, SOIIar Hson avenue, Iloston, .Mass. Sold by dealers gen erally, aicts. and $l a bottle. march Dr.j all Xmihh TVtal HplUl. "lii Kwt ulilr.fi;. Mt-fft Vr tc iiatuw. rwultlnr Ooiit fly ubnri of i ti itviiun oi riiiirf rrnunui 11 ci-k ni-aii fijuun Fnilaalun, Iua rMrmor; Impulri'il Mnl, l.oat .MhiiIiio1 ur ItitrMiU'iiry. .Scrinu Pi'Mlllj frii Hfnllycure.il rfLtftf tb ItlHddrr, Ittiliiija, I.Ucr, l,u it kT. AmIitiiv I Mvrh. 11k a, I tlirotilv. LHwi. nrit Hit KKi:HOPF!MM,tXyUl la Irtntmrnt. Dr.U hs lnvl llftf lonn riwtenrt, anil rur where olticn fail. Ila U a irmliMi of lh I jft m J fvhnnl, utM no nwurv. Ii tht luve.tprifiicoiti Iha U.S. IilllI.Kreqnrrlfi2 treaimviit wllh fiHto homivl boanl, rail or thr. t-try tta vMvne Ur Kllnu. Suitl fiflyrJU fjrtniplaof Itulibrr (.ool ami tlr-i-uIm of ImtiorUiit Information bytipma. lilt. UMN'sl l)-milllU liner Il.t. C n ulllnn frM. JaviiiLf ai mli u u if 1 'iij.nna.iiv -J j J ini.iri if.Ktuatliin for llta t all illMia.M of a intaM ' niitl lUnn roiiUini) lailn; r i ; In lli marUJ rrU I'll ,u muu, W any ad- ttlfUTia-'. How to I ' i ill . it tioit. HirifJ l,ly liuU ttl I , lirtMiieAluJ, RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE S pIIILADKI.l'HA AND HEADIXU KOAD AKHANUEMKNT OF I'ASSKNGKR TItAINS. ilaym, 1S70. TKAIN8 LEAVE IUTEliT AB 01 1 OWS (f rKPA Y hXCll IB l'or New York, Philadelphia, Heading, I'otlsvlllo Tnmaqua, tc., 11,33 a. m l'or uatavv tssa, 11,33 u. in. 5,41 ana ",tc p. m. For VlllIams)ort,o,!S 0,34 a. m. and 4,o p. m. TKAIN9 F0H KtTERT LEAVE AS rOLLOWg, (StKUAV E CKPTEhO Leavo New York, 8,45 a. in. U'avo Philadelphia, 8,10 a. m, . Leave Heading, n,3Jn. m., l'ottsvllle, 111,15 p. m andTamaqua, 1,23 p. m. Leave Catavvlssa, c,jo 0,25 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave viniamsport,ti,2) a.m,lj,(io m. and 5,00 p. m Passengers n nd from New York and l'hlladu phla go throujr a vv itliout change of cars. J. E. WOOTTUN, C, G, HANCOCK, General Manager, (leneral Ticket Agent. Jan. 14, 1370 tt. kJOHTHEHN CliNTKAIj KAILAVAY CU.VU'AV. On and after November 20th, 1873, trains 111 lcavo bUNIlUIIY as follows: NOltTIIWAHD. Erie .Mail 5.20 a. m., arrlv e Klinlra 11.50 a. " C'anandalgua. . . 3.35 p. m Itochcster 6.15 " Niagara 0 40 ' Henovo accommodation 11.10 a. m. airlvo Williams rt 12.55 p.m. Eliulra .Mall 4.15 a. ra., arrlvo Klmlra 10.20 a. m. lluffaltj Esprxss 7.15 a. m. ai rive liunalo 8.50 a. m HOUT1IWAHD. Uunalo ExpreEs 2.50 a. m. arrlv 0 Harrlsburg 4.to a. m ,., , , " Ualllmoiee.io " UmlraJIall 11.15 a. m,, arrive Harrlsburg 1.50 p. in " M'aohlnglou 10.80 " Italtlmore cao " ' Washington e.so " Harrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. m. arrive Harils burg 10.50 p.m. arrlvo Baltimore 2.25 a. m " Washington 6.13 " Erie Ji all 12.55 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3.05 n. mj " Haltlmore 8.40 " I All dally except Suh'day.WttM"nEt0a UM " D. il. iioyd, Jr., General Passenger Agen A. J, CAbSATT, General Manage DEfe&WARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEllN HAlLliOAl). iiLooiisnuiia division. Tlme-Tablo No. sa, Takes effect at 4:30 A M MONDAY, NOVES1I1ER 2S IS75. NOltTH. STATIONS. SOtlTlr p.m. p.m. a.m 8 UO a 58 8 HI a 51 7 55 3 43 7 40 3 43 7 4'l 3 37 7 83 3 91 7 27 S 27 7 21 23 7 18 3 19 7 IS 3 IT J 44 Scranton ..Hellenic ......Tajlorvlllo., . ...uukavvanua Illtbion Wist Huston... Wyoming Mallby",,.,. Helmut Kliigslon Kingston ..l'lVmnilth .limn a.m. n m. n.ml II 43 II as 88 2 20 a 23 9 49 8 25 0 SO 9 81 V Ul S1 f, Rfl Ill 1. 1 2 25 II 20 2 8 3 40 fi 4S 10 m 0 6P 10 11 15 2 52 0 55 lu 10 in 20 10 23 0 II 2 53 7 01 II 07 B (U 7 tsl 7 II II 05 O Iff 7 15 3 17 10 27 3 10 j 15 9 15 8 50 8 50 7 07 7 03 6 53 0 54 0 45 0 80 0 15 3 1'i 3 VH 3 04 8 I'l 2 54 3 42 2 81) ....i'lj mouth..,,'.' A v cnd.Uu S.'n,lllr...L a 10 82 111 fin 8 23 7 S3 8 27 I.n 8 51 43 8 41 8 80 8 19 8 14 a ns 10 40 S 32 7 43 Q ST .t 111 44 I. ..... .... , III. ..bhlckslUnnyM,M ....Hick's Kerry,,. 10 1.1 l OIK lli IS 4 WI 8 25 If 17 4 15 8 45 0 (10 S 02 2 25 3 12 .M.ueacn uaven.. Hervvlck .... Hilar L'reek.,... ...Willow Grove.... Llmo Itldgc Espy... ! ..llloomsburg 11 23 4 21 8 53 !" 81 '.D 9 05 11 RA A . .a 5 55 2 18 8 1 2 5 52 2 10 In 8 48 S (4 7 54 MO 1M 7 4o 5 84 I 13 7 40 6 28 I 43 7 85 5 23 1 43 7 SO 5 W 1 4-1 7 in lis 7 11 4 55 1 19 7 04 4 50 1 16 7 0 I S6 1 Ul tl A3 It 9 4 41 0 68 it d .40 T 2U 11 61 4 H 7 03 11 AT K lu v ... 13 12 6 IS 7 45 18 07 6 14 7 63 t'atavvlssallrtdgcv ipi,t. uiurk b Hwiuh. ....Hanvllle ,.L'hulas y, 1. 20 d as 12 83 6 47 12 80 6 62 13 61 0 10 8 23 8 40 .....muieruu Northumberland, 8 47 p.m. p.m. a.m. ,C;.In.'.Jn''?-rji tuiulLtfr.deMffiCe; JOB 1'KIKTINQ OF EVERY DESRIPTION EXECUTED PROXfPrr.v At the Ooluubian W A 4X.