.1. w 'it' r'TViT iiiiirifMii'n niiun-iH i-- trtfji atM'.w THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COI NTY, PA. ,1 I I ''J eff t Miscellaneous. The Farmer Boy unit hu Errand. 1'Iiere aio so many bright ipoU to the lift of a firm boy that I fomctlracs think I ahould ltka to live over again ; I should al most be billing to bo a girl If It were not for the chores, Thtre Is n great comfort to a boy In the amount of work he can get rid of doing. It Is something astonishing how alow he can go on an errand he who leada the school a race. The world is new and interesting to him, and there Is so much to take his attention ofl" when he is set to do anything. Perhaps ho could not eiplaln himself why, when he Is sent to a neighbor's after yeast, ho stops to stone the frogs; be is not exactly cruel, but he wants to see If lie cant him 'em. No other living thing can go so slow as a boy sent on an errand. Ills Ieg seem to be led, unless hp happens to ttpy n wnodchuck in au adjoining lot, wheu he give chase to It like a deer; and It is a fact about boys, that two will be n great deal slower about doing anything than one, and that the more you have to holp on a piece of work the less is atxntrrpllihed. Hoys have a great power of helping each other to do nothing; and they are so innocent about It and uncon scious "I went m quick as ever I could," says tho boy. His father mfced him why he did't stay nil night when ha had been ab sent three hours ou n ten minute errand. The sarcam has oilVct ou the boy. Going alter the cows was a serious thing In my day. I had to climb a hill that was covered with wild strawberries in tho sea son. Could,' any boy pass those ripe ber ries? And then, In the fragrant hill pasture there were beds of winter-green with red berries, tufts of columbine, roots or sassafras to be dug, and dozens of good things to eat or to smell, that I could not resist. It some times even lay In my way to climb a tree to look for a crow s nest, or to swing in the top and to try if I could see the steeple of the village church. It became very impor tant sometime for me to see the steeple, and in the midst of my investigations the tin horn would blow a great blast from the farm house, which would Bend a cold chill down my back on tho hottest days. I knew what It meant. It had a frightful ly impatient quiver in It, not at all like the aweet note that called us to dinner from the hay field. It said, "Why on earth doesn't that boy come? It is almost dark, and the cows ain't milked." And that was the time the cows bad to start into a brisk pace to make up for lost time. I wonder if any boy ever drove the cows home late who did not say that the cows were at the farther end of the pasture and that "Old Brtndle" was hidden in the woods, and he could not find her for ever so Iongl The brindle cow is the boy's'Bcapegoat many a time. Charlet Dudley Warner in "Being a Boy." Bad Spring Roads. When we pass some farms at a distance and see the gate hanging by one hing, tho latchless barndoor anchored by a rotten fencepo3t, and implements, ene valuable damaging in the open air and scattered about just where the last job of work was done, we utter a prayer of pity for such a farmer, or else pass on than king God we are not as other men In this respect. And yet if we put it to our conscience we shall find that in many respects we are no better than they in our own section. Here for in stance, yes, and there, also, is a lane lead ing to a tolerably well cared for house and bam, which In the spring of the year will be a perfect slougb, through which wheels will sink to the hub,, and an extra horse with broken gears and damaged temper will tell an unpleasant tale. And yet very much of all tin might be avoided by a little work now, in keeping the ditches clear of leaves or in opening them to let the surplus rains of winter pas) away, whenever the frost ot winter will admit of it. The enemy of good roads is not so much frost ns water. The water in the soil freezes. If soils were perfectly dry frot would not penetrate at all The ditches that are cleaned now, (if it can be done,) and the roads that are i rounded so as to let the water run into the ditches, al ways prove as good investments In comfort as any man can possess. Now is the time to think of these things. We don't know but that wo would rather have broken doors and fences than sloughy spring roads, Ger manloicn lelegraph. Mints on (iraftinj. Not long since wo chanced to pass nn ap ple orchard which was ladened with hand Borne llaldwiii.i. Tho owner informed us that it always bore tho odd years, and for this reason had netted him more profit than had been received from any other five or. chards of the sunn size in town. As near ly every tree fruited this year, while the same kind of soil in a neighbor's orchard bore no fruit, it was evident that it was a mere freak of nature, but the trees had re ceived, and which had been lacking in the other orchard. We asked the owner what he knew about it and he told us that he bought the farm after the orchard began to bear, but was told that when It was grafted care was taken to get the coins from a tree which bore In the odd year, and to set them in an even year, and when the grafts first began to blossom every small apple, which set in an eveu year was relentlessly picked off, while those which came out odd years were left to grow. Ke. Good Fowls for Laying. "For laying hens, select gooj'.large ,trong healthy birds of the Leghorn varieties, with large square bodies, without regard to fine points, such as pure white flat'rar.lobes.Npr yery yellow legs, or combs with just five points, or plumage that Is perfectly white rariety; or without a white speclr In the brown. It is not that these points are any detriment to the health or vigor of the birds but that the constitution has been too often sacrificed to them, which often results in a strain of enfeebled though handsome fowls. The Leghorns are acclimated American breeds, which originated from birds brought from the Medlterianean, and they have been Improved in this country by circumstances that have given them a pre-eminent posi tion for the farmer, when birds such as are above recommended are selected." In re gard to fowls for market he adds : "Other breeds, or crossts from, are much better than the Leghorns, or any of the smaller breeds. Chickens that are the result of the crossing of a Dorkiu cock and Urahma hens are large, and mature much earlier than most others. Jlorcover, they aro hardy, tender, fleshy and fine-flivored, Houdans In place of Dorkins aro also good to cross on Ilrahmas, or to breed with the first-mentioned cross, as they Veep up slza and quail ty. Plymouth J locks aro also good table fowls, niul aro good to trots with the above." Discovery of a Cave In I'cnniylrnnla. Recently whilst Mr. Spcece was quarrying tone on the farm of Samuel Worst, In Lan caster connty, l'n., he uncovered tho en hance of what proved fo be a rcmarkablo cave. The entranco was only large euough for a man to crawl in, but alter proceeding a distance of twenty feet It becomes largo enough for a man to walk erect, and a short distance futther on rises to a height of thirty-one feet, and varies from eleven to eighteen feet In width, and 1 four hundred yards long: The roof and sides of the cave are covered with stalactites, some of which are three feet along. A narrow passage leads from this chamber to another which is about six times as large and has an Ice cold stream of water running through It. In It Is also a beautiful lake, about one hun dred and fifty yards long and nbout two thirds as wide: A small stream runs from tho lake and empties Into the large one. In the lake several small fish wero seen, which, on being caught, wero thought to be sightless. The cavo has not yet been fully explored, nnd more curious features mav bo discovered; HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. Health nnd Harrfnpsnro priceless Wealth to their possessors, and jet they are within th I each vt ev ery 0110 who will use WKIMIT'S MVEK PILLS, Tho only sure CUHH for Torpid I,her, Djfpepio, Headache, sour stomach. Constipation, Debility, Nausea, and all Itlltlous lomplalotaand Wood dis orders .Mono genuine unless signed m. Wright, Phi to." It jour l'rupplHt will not suprljrEctuiss ceuts for one box to Laiitck, holler &. Co., Tt N.Uh Bt.. mila. jau. 4, Tti-ly nr -i T Great chance to make money. If you ItI 1 1 il I can ECt cold svu enn get preen Ji s J-J J backs. so need a person every where to take Rutecrlptlots to the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication In the world. Any nno can become a 8uccetrul op-nt. The mobt elegant works or art gHcn free to subwrlbers. The price H bo low that almost eer)body subscribes one ngent rcporU making OTeriitoina week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers inten dajs. M who engago make money fast, toucan devote nil your time to the LuslnetR, orcnlyour span, time. You mod not bo away from home ocr Mght. You can d'j it as well as others. Full partic ulars, directions and terms frree Klegant ana ex penMto outllt'irce. f )ou want proillablc work send us jour address atonce. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make frreat ray. Addreoslhe I'efp.e'a JoutnaJ.Tort and. Maine. aug. TMy $66s a week in your own to n. $. Outfit free. nsK. iieaacr u vou want a ousiness which persons of eitber sex can make for partltulara to II. Mallet Co., 1'ortland. Maine. luuruii zx, ly Ucan make money faster at work for us than at an thing else capital not required ; wo will start you. f IS per day at home mado by tho Idustrlous. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere ti work for us. Now lathe Imet Costly out tit and terms free. AddressTacK & Co., Augusta, Maine. March 22, '73-ly BEST business you can ciirairo in. 5tot20 tter da v made t)V any worker or cither bcx, right la their own localltlss. rar- tlculare and sample) worth 5 freo. Improve your spare time at this business. Add ess htinson Co., 1'ortland, Maine. inarch 21, 'IS- y S- W. DOUCLASe, Civil and Mining Engineer, . ASHLAND, PA. General Scrveyino and Engineering Business attended to witu cars and i)i8ratcli. T am prepared to make drawings ot planes and Models In wood, Brass, Iron, or the above materials combined as necessary ot Bridges, Mines, Breakers, Buildings, Engine:, PUMPS, and all kinds ot machinery tor use ot cases at Court or tor applications to seeuro patents. riitent. Secured. march 21, 1378- PUBLIC SALS OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Tho undersigned. Administrator &c, ot Henry Fritz, lata ot nugarloaf township, Columbia county, deceased In pursuance ot on order ot the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, will expose to public sale on the premises 01 SATURDAY, AP11IL 13tb, 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m of said day, all the right, title and Interest ot said Henry Fritz, djco.ll ed. In the following described Lot or PIECE OF LAND containing IT ACHES more or less, sltuato In Sugar loaf township, County ot Columbia, adjoining lands of ahuel Heba Sdon tho north, land, of Jacob b. Iless on tho east, lands of Andrew and Philip Hcts on the south and a publlo road running to Mary I'e terman's and William B. Petcrmans on the west, whereon are erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE, one and a half stories high a Frauw Barn, a Good Small Apple Orchard on tho premises also a good Sprlng.ot Water. Tho land3 will be sold for payment of debts and sold subject ro tut sum ot $213. ej unpaid purchase money due Samuel Y. Hess May 29, 1S7. TEHM8 OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of Ball premises, one-fourth of the purchase money less tho ten per cent, to bo paid at tho confirmation of tho sale, and the balance ot said purchase money to bo paid In one ear from the continuation of said sale, with interest on said balance from the confir mation nisi ot Bald sale. JOSIAII P. FRITZ. Administrator. Central P. O., Columbia Co., Pa.-morch 29, lsis-ts A CHANCE TO MAKE SOME MONEY SURE. "Cornell's History of I'ennsyluanla." Now ready. Write ror Asency at once. JOHN SIT LV Cu Publishers, 725 nidsoiii street, Phllade'phto. macu 'Hi, '"S-am Jwco 4; PPLICATION fOK CHARTER. Kulice Is hereby clven that SDDllcatlon will b mado under the Ait ot ASmbly passed Anrll ftiln. Is74 to obtain aChartcrtncorpo'atlngan association to bo rnown as the "Susquehanna Building and 1 0111 As sociation of Hloointtburg," whose object Bhallbeto bestow all the benetits and enjoy all the prl lieges Incident to Building and Loan Associations lnconx ratnd under the provisions ot the laws of thli com monwealth, PAUL E. WIHT, match Jl, T3-3W Att'y for Association. MfMtot la I Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively pre vent this terrible dlseefce, and will jwhitively cure nine cases In ten. Information that wtU uavo mauy lives sent free by mall, lion.t delay a moment. I re. vcnllon U better than cuie, I. N. J011NMIN V CO., 11AVJOH, MAI.NE. marcu s, isis-im SHERIFFS SALE. By Mrtue ot a writ ot Fl. Ft. to mo directed will be exposed to publlo, sale at the court House In uioomsburg, at one o'clock p. m. on SATURDAY, APRIL Cth, 1878, All that certain tract ot land situate In Catawlssa township, Columbia county snd Hate ot Pennsylva nia, adjoining lands late of Stephen Baldy, dtccas ed, Davis lichrbach, the heirs of W llllain II. Davison deceased and others, containing one hundred and sixteen seres snd elghtynro perches neat measure. 03 w wen are erected a frame dwelling house barn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tho property of Auguetus btiausser. TCUUS-Cash on day of sale. c . Jml: w HOFFMAN, mar. s.Ti-ta bhtrirr, N1 OTICE. ri0.licS,3-?!ertbT.lrtv.':n lhilt 1 purchased at private Bale of Martin Alberlson the following pronerty 1 1 horses, t two-horse wsgon, 1 spring waioiiTlvto. hors Bled, 1 windmill, 1 heller, puma, s harrows 1 cultivator, 1 double corn plow, 1 sow and plirs 1 set double heavy harness, 1 doublH iu.r. iii.hr 1.,, bushels corn ears, 4i bushels oats, 10 ucres rj e In the ground, 1 cook stove, 1 coal stove, 1 clock Is bushels notatoes. 1 grindstone. 1 wheeibanciw. a vnni,nf carpet, Bheep. 1 have left the above guodiwltt Martin Albert&on duilng my pleasure, and hereby cautllon any person against Interfering with tho !larcu8,8-Sw BLOOMSDURO TANNERY. n. a. HEitmitfl 13 ESl'ECTFUI.LY announces to the public SNYDER'S TANNERY, (old stand) Vloomsburg, Pa., at ths Forks of tie Espy and Light btreet L&J-I3m road wbere all descriptions ot m-3tiX3 leather wm te mado in the mtt substantial and m or k manlike nunner, snd Bold at price to Bult the times. The hlgLcftt price In casa win ai an uioe? w jhuu ivr Oil KEN HIDES ot eve! ry description In e is respectfully the country. The putucpat ornage u respectf uuy solicited. uiocmsrurg, uri, 1, ioib- LANK NOTFH.wilh orwIllicutmpHc PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND 1JN1TED STATES MAIL ROUTE. The attention of the travelling puWlc Is respect fully Invited losmne of the merits of this great high, way, In Ilia confident assertion nnJ beller that no other line can otter equal luduccm tits as a route ot through travel, In Construction nnd Equipment Tim PFNN'SYLVAN t A It AILHOAD stands confesJcdb at the head of Amerlem rallwajs. The track Is double tho entire length f tho line, ot steel rallilald on he ivy oak lies, which are emlnM ded In a found itloti 01 rock ballast i-Uliteeii Inches In dapth. All bridge ars of Iron tr stone, and bulit upon the must approveJ plans, Its ti.isenger cars, whllo eminently sarn and suhstatdtul, nte at tho same time models of comfort and c'cg.mco. THE SAFETY APPLIANCES In uv on this line well Illustrate the far-seeing ami IliK'rnl policy or Hi msii.igeiiK'tit,lti m"'ord.ince with which the utility only of an Improvement and not Its cost has Uen the inc ion of consideration. Among many may be not Led THE 3L00X SYSTEM 07 SA?SJ7 SIGNALS, JANii'EV COUPLES, BVFrZ?. and PLATF03U, THE WHARTON PATENT SWITCH, AND THE WSSTINSHOMK AI3-2P.AE3. forming In conjunction with a perfect iLiublo track and ro.id-led a combination or saregiinrdsnealnst accidents which have rendered tuciu practically Im possible. Pullman Palace Cars tire run on all Etprcsi Trains Frit in New Vnrlf I'lillmlrtiililiit llnllhutirr iiml Wtittlilnutoii, To CIiienBOi Cliiclmmtlt I.nu1n lllo linllntinpolU nn. I st, i.iniN, Without eti lm;v, and to all principal points In the t ir West and soufi with but one clungu of curs, ctmnectlcins are mado In t'uluti Depots, and nru ussuu'J to all Impel tant points. IBB SCENERY OF T11F. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE Is admitted to bo unsurpassed in the world for gran deur, beauty and variety, uperlor rtfiesluneiit fa cilities are prov tded. Kmploj ees aro courteous nnd attentive, and It Is an Inevitable result tint a trip by the Peunslranla llallrond must form A Pleasing an I llcncrabl 1 Esperleneo. Tickets for salo nt the lowest rates at tho Ticket Ofllcesor the Company In all Important cities and towns. FltANK THOMPSON, I. P. FAItVEH. General Manager. oenl Passenger Agent. J. K. snOEMAKER, Pass. Agent Middle Plst., IS North Third Street, Ilarrtsburg, P. febl.ts-ly GLENN'S 8XTLPIIUJR SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases oftiik Skim, Beautifies the Complexion, Puevunts and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sores and Abrasions of the Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup. tions, Sores and Inj'urics of the Skin, not only REMOVES I ROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM ISHES arising from local impurities 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 WHOLESOjic'liEAUTIFIER is far preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAOES OF SUL niUR Baths are insured by the use of (Ucnii'n Hillnhur Soaj), which in addi tion to its purifjing effects, remedies and PRE VENTS Rheumatism and Gout. It also DISINTECTS CLOTHING and IINEN nnd TREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED IlY CONTACT with the TERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of tho hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake: pet Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B. The 50 cent calces are triple the sue of those a) 35 cents. "HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE," lllnck or llroivn, SO Cents. (!. I. CRITTE.VTOX, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av., U. December 14, istT-ly G-jEEG-G- & SOWS, HANUrACTURIRt OF JWNE, J.IGHT AND jEAYY REPOSITORY, N. E. Cor. Twelfth and Arch Sts Phllsd'a. a.B-riliio xtiTLr iTTEsnin to. nso, cis- KliOBS TAllH OS STOBiOB. march 1 , 1 KEEP IN THE RIGHT LATITUDE - . - A WW Cnll on or address the underpinned fcr lull Inlor- xauiun. N. 8. ENO.LE, AKt Kunbnry, fa. ttt). 8, 'is-sm A PHYSIOLOGICAL ITiew of Marria&'o ! tUlllt tililll l-tf t llltIC trtta tif Itnrru1iiottrti anil Plieaart ct Womin. AU lor .!,, rni!d bua. 7xort'r,rrbecret Disctiica, tuu Ut Uvit aiM inoiiiirss i ji'i,prii tHl. A CLINIOAL LrCTUHE 'f tht ).. d rttrian4 Ihn.sju ih-ThrCAtin t C-urrli.Uupturo.tii Op Utn l&bil.ir ,prcm lUtlsv iJi'hi'r lNk ill iorpat(lrii rcrr'rt ntprlwi or til three, niiitliir Ix-atmniHr tt.itdra rt. urcti. JUOtvm VH. LOTTtJ, o. U X. IU bU bU Leuij, AlO. TrllSfAPEIISKEPTON FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF. 733 Susoh St,, PHILADELPHIA, Who aro vur nuiborUrd ukvbI aud rrcrUe Atlwrtlriuriiu nt our LOWEST CASH ItATIM, mmm n wi DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD AronotndrertHeil as "euro alls," but are specincii In the discuses for wlilcti tbey ore ticommcndcd. iVATHUAI. Si:i,KJTIO, InvellRilors of mtural science have ilemnnstat ed Liviiml emilixiviry. Unit lnru.Klioiit tho nnlmnl klmriVimlhn "llh! survival of Iho flttcRt" Is the onlr ln- ti'at voui luifts thrift nnd prrprtulty, Doesnut llie Ratuo principle govern the commercial prmpciliy vt nun J .u tiiT-rl r(annnt supersede nsuiHUornilkle. Ily nowmnt sunfilor merit, Dr. I'lerce's blaiMljnl Meillclnea l.avn nuirltali'd all oth ers. 1 heir sal" In the I'nIUil Matcsalono csceeds one mill on dolUrs p(T annum, wm." the nmount exported fi up In wjulul lumdrrd thousand moro NnbiutneAH could ever urow tu such glantlo proportions aim rest uion any o her basis than that ot menu DR. SAGE'S Catarrh llemeily In t'li'itNnnt to Vno. DR SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Its Cures 1 .-lrntl lln r n pvrloil l" 0 Tt'iii'.t, DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy lis iilo Conodititlj- Xiirt'ritHi'N, DR. SAGE'S Catarrli Remedy Cures I))- lis mild, Sonlliln? ('fleet Di7. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Cures "Colli In IJi'tn!," iiml Ca tarrli, III' ll.CU'ItU. AN OPEN LIOTEll Tt Speaks for Itself. liocKroitT, Mass., April 2, Mk. KniTnu : liming mail In jour paper rtinrts o( tlu rrinarkAblu irnrcb o( CttUirrh, I nm imluct'il to til.'luti knnw tilHuit Catnrrli." and lfnnuyttio "snuiT" nnd lnhiUln(f-tutw makerH (ineru uollar Krubber) woiiui W guilt they could cmblnr-ona fclmllai euro lathe p.ip?r& Korsn jears I sulTered with catarn. Thna&al passages bernmo complete ly closed. Mum," 'Must' 'a shes,"'iri hall tig-tubes" und "sticks" woiddrt work. though at Intervals I would Mdtl up the so-called catarrh snuff, until J becninn a valuable tontcr fjr such racdklncs. I gradually gro worse, and no one can know how much I Buttered or what a miserable being I waa. Aly head, ached over my ees, I was confined to my iH'd for many bucccssH o da ys, Buffering the most In tense pain, which at one time as ted contlunousiy for ten hours. All sense or smell anatasto gone, sight and hearing Impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervous sstem shattered, constitution broken, and I was hawking and n pitting seven ehfhthsol the time. 1 rraed for death lo relieve ine of my Burfcrtng. A favorable notice In jour pa per of Dr. Satro's Catarrh Hemedy Induced me to purchase a package, and use It with Dr, llerce'a Na sal Duuche. which applies the remedy by hydrostatic press ire, tho only way compatible with common sense. Well, Mr, Editor It did not cure me three fourths of a becond, nor In one hour or moLth, but In less than eight minutes I waa relieved, and In thrco months entirety cured, and havo remained so for over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Hem- cuy, i "seu it. nurues uoiuen jiqaicai ui.scovery to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach I aisu KepLiuy iier uciivu anu uoweta regular oy ine use of nil I'leasarit PurtratiVa Pellets. If mv rinrrU cncewlll tndure other sufferers to seek the Bame means ot relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours truly, L. D. RKMICK A 0L0UD OP WITNESSES. Tho follovlnff named parties aro among the thou sand3who havo been cured of Catarrh by the use of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy : A. P. Downs. New Geneva, ra.; 1). J. Drown, St. JoseDh. Mo.: K. C. tenti. Rutland. Vt : Levi Hnrlnir- ir, is ettlo Lake, Ohio i cbas. Norcrop. North Chen. Mrfleld. Me.! Hilton Jones, crlba, N. V.; J. K..MU ler, under statton.Wyo.; J. C. .Merrtman, Logann- luit,, .11. in. iihi, lAKansirurL, iiui.; j. itan ejlTreraont, P.; II. II. A) res, iAl'ork'.Ind.: Jessie M. Sears, M. Hranch, lnd.: L. llllatn, Canton, Mo.; W. A. Thayer, tinargn, I1I.;S. I). Mcliola, Jr., Halves ton, Texas i Jonas K Itelnert, btonesvllle, I'a.: H.w, I. usk, Jlcarland, Wis.; Johnson Williams, Ui'lmlck', ODlo; M. A. Currey, Trenton. Tenn.; J. t). Joslln. Keene, N. II., A. .1. Car'r, Tabic Itoclt, V. Va.; Lew. Is Anders, ia sport, tihlo; c. II. Chase, Elkhart, Ind.; Mrs. Henry Ilullit, sun Frnnclseo, Cl.; Mrs. II. l. (!allu.ha, Lawienevvllle, N. Y ; W.J tiraham Adel, Iowa; A. (i. bunth, Newman, Ha.; thas. i nice, llaltlmor;, Sid ; Jesso M. wars, Carlisle, Ind.;, Dan l.H. -Miller, Ft. Wayne, Ind.: Mrs. Mlnnlo Ai iialw, 90 I), lancy htreit. New York ; II. W. Hall, Hastings. Mich.; wm. I'. Marston, Ixiwell. Mass.; 1. W. Iiooeits Maricopa, Ariz.; I'has. H. Del.iney. llarrlhljurf. I'a.; M. C. Cole. 1 ooll, Mass.; Mrs c. J. snuitln.Cainden.AU.; Chas. K Kaw.Krederlcktown, Ohio; Mrs. I.uey Hunter, Karmlncton, III.; Cant. K. .1. spuuldlnir. Camp btambaugn Wyo ; I. W.Tracy, steamboat nock.Iowa : Mrs. L. Walte, bhufrhan.N.Y. .1. M. reck. Junction City, Mont; Henry St. IMn tas, Cnl ; L. I'. Cummlngs, llantoul, Hi.; S. iC. Jones, Charleston Four comers, N: Y.; (leo. F. Hail, 1'ueb lo, Cal.; Wm. L'. Uirirle, Sterling, l'a.; II. II. Ebon, 04S l'enn btreet, I1tt6burg, l'a ; J It. Ilackman.sam uel s Depot, Kv.; Henry Zobrlst, Oeneva, N. Y'.; Miss Huttle l'arrott, Montgomery, Ohio; U Ledbrook, Chatham, 111.: M 11. McCoy, Nashpurt,Ohlo ; W, W, Warner, North Jackfon, Mich.; Jllsa Mary A. Wlnne. Darlen. Wis.: John Zleeler. Carlisle. Pa.: James Tomklns, fit. Cloud, Minn,; Enoch Duerr.l'aw- iit'u cny, .un.; uaeiu '. jiuier, Aenia, ifuiu ; it, Nichols, (1 1 IvoMon, 1 exas ; II. L. Laird, Upper Alton, 111 ; John I)avls.l'rescott, Ariz.; Mrs. Naney tiraham, Forest Cove, Oreg. Golden Medical Discovery h Alterative, or Blood-cleanting. Golden Medical Discovery h recloral. Golden Medical Discovery It a Cholagogue, or Liter Stimulant. Golden Medical Discovery I Tonic. Golden Medical Discovery By reason of lta Alteram e propcrllcs, cures Diseas es of the Mood and fiklu, as Scrofula or King's Evil ; Tumors; Ulcers, or Old sores; lilotches, t'lmples; and Eruptions. Hy virtue of Its I'cctoral properties, It cures llronchlal, 'Ihroat, nnd Luug AfTectloiis ; Incipient Consumption; Lingering coughs; and chronic Laryngitis. I ts Cholagogue. properties ren der it an unequaled remedy ror luillouaness ; Torpid Liver, or 'I.lur, Complaint;" and its Tot.lc proper ties make It ( quallyclncaclousln curing Indigestion, Lossot AppetttA, and Dspepsia. Whelo the skin Is hallow, and covered with blotch es, nnd pimples, or where there aro bcrorulous swel lings and affections, a few bottles of Golden Medi cal Discovery will effect an entire cure, lrvoufeel dull, drowsv, debilitated, have sallow color or skin, orjellowlsh brown sptts on tho faco tr body, fre fluent headache or dizziness, bud taste In mouth, In ternal heat or thills tilternatt d with hot Hushes, luw splrlut andjgloomy forebodings. IrreguUr appetite ami tongue coated, jou are buffering from Torpid Liver, or "Bililousness.'' In many cases of "Llvi r complaint," only part;of these symptoms are expe rienced. Asa remedy for all buch cases. Dr. l'lerce'a (Jolden Medical Discovery has no equal, as It effects Eeifect cures, leaving iho liver strengthened and eultby. THE PEOPLE'S Medical Servant. Dr. It. V. i'mu'E is the feolo proprietor and manu facturer ot the foregoing remedies, all of which are bold by druggists lie is also the Author ot the Peo ple's Common i-ense Medical AdU&er.a work ot nearly one tiiwUHand pages, with two hundred and itKhty-two wotkI ( ngralugs and colored plates. lie lias all eady told tf this popular woric Over 100,000 Copies ! PRICE (post paid) $1.50. ArtJress : R. V. PIERCE, M. D, "WorM's Dispensary, Bufuilo.N.Y. ieu. 10, tb-ii Steel and Iron Triple fflango FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; PaUut In.Id. Hall -Work mu lllug.d Cap. 10 Uri COMPLITI WfTHOUT IT 1 1 W. H. TERWILLIGER, No, 04 Maiden JLane, Xmt WUllua f t , IIW TOU. doe. I, lsll-ly THIS I'iFEK 19 OK HI E Will) R? 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Philadelphia, Ta, For NINETY DAYS 'Elegant Table CtnboiMured ly 1I on complUncB with lb PUUiif CompinT. '0 neiogl bUl, rdliweipni. naouniBrer 01 run wini E.i..iuai t m sin un t Ia n nna mha iteelxtm thla Batle. a 6m at I Donbl Eitr Pitted fcllier Spoon, and encrava i.oi.i Tu rnnln.t in r-at nui ik fnii.iainif ha r.Amnirr. with Tour nama and addrcai. to pij all ch.rf ri, ioelpdior cil of eogrn-tuj i4 AUwnA in TAnr hanrla vlthotit fnrlhar mat. f of lot beit mat-rial, anil rqaal to lb Uai 6Utr To wbom It raty Concern Tba Ppouoi va rgif.Dtet art of bctl quality, firii Lailj tftlti with purt aictH toa hardc.I whlta metal known), and a double citra Hata ct puro Cofa Standard (Mirer adlel on tared. We will h'nnnr no errler which dnea net cuntain tho Sllverwaro Ctfupea, Bill nm honor ILa Ccupca ftlltf Iili"t rinti fmm thodaivof ihl prwr lauotJJ JiATlONAb SILVEH FLATINf? CO, 701 CbeBtnutSt.,riilldflphH. BILVKItWAKi; COUlPT. On Trdpt tit thli Coupnti. topthrr wlia 78 eenU lo eotp ri chirr. tnHitfl !oa eipreMur inaHmf, entrarfof and bniinf, w tertby Off U ItUUUf drew a aet cf vuf Cura Cola Stiudarft duLle citra plaiej SILVER SPOONS, anS h Men Fp" nfnrt any detireJ Initial. All ebirtre ttf it H ffl f r th 70 cent mui ui, and lb cpw6i L1 bo dcliw4 at ilt:iiuiuLUu uca vf aoj Ktbcrcliarite. Goo J (t dIoKt dati frowi thta r"Pr' r Mrti til Ii null BXdfoii. Ibiaocdf JJATIOWAL 8ILVEU I'LATINO CO. 70-1 Ehatld U ta dnlred. an e rif the) Hen of tba tfpoona oa pariuent ft tba folluwio Iaai.ee, oiaao aoa naoaia oat aon ptvee, plaud, lt its forke. doublo nickel aoj food i aro daalrcd, eneime tho total char fee, fti tat anleee. and U cti. far farki tmL I eac& article, rxem hulvca.wUi to IMPORTANT Tit 11hal fiffav tinMe ntiA tnr r,m It la to ttio iDWmt of nil who can Mcuro lie Lenetlie ta r.-e 1 1 It tiu I - ctro ootdrbarrrd bf raoo f IbatapiratloQ ot Iho 1 1 run rpMlJJ. A.l Ufc icrt wAbiuig MlterwaraeboulJ U ajdmu. J direct to ibi If ATI ON AI. elLVXR TI.ATINO CO., Zto. 701 Cocatnut Street, rniLADELraiA, r. marcU 15, 18I8-4W r LABrEOT SEWSFAFEM AND HAS TUB Margest 0ixcuJaMQU OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. 9 Terms $2.00 a Year. Country Produce taken on Subscriptiu THE&DIFFjEPaEItfT STYLES OF TYPE IN THIS PAPER OF THE INNUMERABLE Watfteiy t lefe Alettes a AND MATERIAL Jim tie C!mimM Offic. 0 All kinds of Plain ;ml fancy Printing done on short notice and sit low rates. OFFICE NORTH SIDE OF THE COURT HOUSE, BLOOMSBXJRG, PA, JulyS7, T7-ly PROM DATE Silverware fnllewmnconrllllnniit Th Kitlnost Sliw on each fpoofl any desired I Bltierwu Couoon malpfi'l It In and kUo to cocloi with It 7S ecnta " inlual. racking, toxin f. and irrii U Tbetfl BDoetii uaran(''d La faa TUUi ffw tuaJc, u til fulUwl&S sent oat uudr tbi arrarmm'nl uneatuut Bt.,Philatlfilpaiu follow! of arttelea wilt bo ef nt fa cbarscat Bn eoliJ net! bait ewei. oouuie nicati ana tilitr llr plawd, VSeie. If allibeio whleti will bo 1) ct. for aponn. f.ria tfaue eeaurlno for I z 1 CUSrJVC J Villi ftJ U-l i K073CE. i ... r ... iv. .. I .ALT. rXT.on. CORES OISrAStSCrTHC-- THRQAT.UINGS.UVER & BLQODi In tho wonttorful mcHcInc to wliicli the nnilrtcil nro nhnvo dlrcciM for relief, the tliacou-irr lic 1ic os ho ha combined fri harmony mm oof inio' f-nveioifrn curfttlvc proticrtics, which (iod tuts instilled into tho icgctnulc kingdom for heal tnjr tho "Ick, tlmmTerc over before comllnel in nno mod lei no. Tho orMcurc of this fact Is found In tho Krcit variety ot most oltlimto disease hlch It Inn been found to conquer. In I tie euro of Urmictiltlt, Severe Concli'i ami the early stapenot (;oiiuuiptIiiiit itbas astnolthctl tho mcillcal faculty, nnd eminent jhvslclan pro tiouiice tt tho ki cat eft nieillral dlacoicry of the nre. While tt cures the evcrct t'ougha, it Mitngthens tho svetcm and purlfleti tlto hlotitl. Itr its Rrcat nnd IhnroiiKli hlonlpurify lnK rnipcrlici, It cures all Humor, fmm the Morst Srrufnln to a rnmmon lltotcli. Plm ilc,or Iiiitlou. Mercurial illt-easc. Mlucal I'oiKiMis, ntut their cllcct aro eradicated, and Tlfforoua lienlth and a mund constlliitlnn etah lihci. !) nlpolnai. Salt-rlioitm, Fevor Snreff St air or llmiffli Skin, in flmrt, all l be n nine rou s diseases cuu-ed bv bad blool. nro nmiiuered by this jiuwciful, purilyiii, and ln ifontting medicine. , If rnufeel dull, itrowiiy)dcl)lIltafed( have callow eolor of ekin, or elluuhh bioun tHiu on faro or IkhIv, frctiuent beadnciio ir dlzrlnci, bad tatc in mouiii, Internal Lent or chills alternated with hot flushes luw spirits, and glnomy foi elMnlltiKS, tr ri'jrnlnr nppetile, nnd tonpun coated, vou nro tiiluriK frum Tn-pll f,t ci-. or ' IltllotiH ne." In manv case of l,lvrr Coin iMnlnl' only ait of ilie-o vm;itinn am ' j't'iienred. a remedr for nil mu Ii ca'-CH, Ir, ricrcc's (loldcn Medical Dlcmerv li:n no -.iunl, as it c'Uct-t perfect cities, Ic.ninx the Utr strcnftlicncd and healthy, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 21 PP JTUE. Prepared by It. V. l'lMICi;, M. I)., Sole Proprietor, at tho Wuni-o'rt Ikmi'emsauy, llndnlo. X. Y. BOp. B'JT-tf Thil Cut llluitrittith Manner of Utirif Fountain Nasal Injector, DOUCHE, Tills lnitrument Is eipeclMly designed for the 'erieci appucauuu ui DH. SAGE'S OATARRE REMEDY. It 1b the onlr form of Instrument ret Invented Willi uhlch lluld medicine can bo carrleil high up and perfectly appltnt to all parts of the affected nasal passnges, and the chambers or cavities com mu n leal ing thcrcwitn, In ulilch sores and ulcers frenucntly exist, and from which the catarrhal dlschaige generally proceeds. The want of sue re, in tr eat Ine Catarrh heretofore has arisen laigcly from the impossibility of applying rem edies to these cavities and chambers vy any of ue ordinary methods. This obstacle in the way of effect ine cures is entirely overcome by the inten tion of the Douche. Its use Is pleasant ami so simpioin.ii.i nuiKi can unucrsiana iu 1111 auu explicit direction") accompany each Instrii menu When used with this instrument. Dr. Safe's Catanh Itemed? cuica recent attacks of ir. "uoiu 111 mo iioaci" uy a MM WJ icw applications. rl Ir n v m ! t 1I S- Frei ucn t lieadachc, disCtiarFC laiune nuo niroai, wmc times profuse", watery, thick mucus, purulent, oiicnsivc, etc. in omcrs, a uryncss, ry, waicry, weak, or inilamed cjes, stopping up, or obstruc tion, of nasal nassairca. rinirine In cars, deaf- tit's, hiukhi"- and couchine 10 clear throat. nleevatinns. pcabs from ulcers, voice altered, ii a a I twang, otTenslvc breath, impaired or total deprivation or tense at emeu ana uisie, dizziness, mental depression, lods of appetite, Indigestion, pnI iriM.l innils. licLtinc coutrii. etc Onlv a few of these symptoms are likely to be present in any cac at one time. Ir. Sasro'a Cntnrrh ncniedy. when med am ih Ilr. Ilorco't .NiiniiI Douche, and ac companied with the constitutional tie.it ment which is recommended in the pamphlet that u raps each bottle of the Kemcdy, Is a perfect EpeciQc for this oatlinnit! iiiease. It is mild and pleafant to ue, emitalnlnp no strong or cautic. drug or poison., i tic cauri n iicmcnv is soiu ai w cciiu, uuiiciic ai lAi cents uy nu nriiK5ii. Ji, V, Vlh'ltCK, M. IK VrnjSr UL'ITAI.O, N. V. Bep.23t 'TT-tt Tho Lightest Running, Tho Simplest, Tho Most Durahlo, Tho Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. Jf it ravllf n1crtood. tnahe the tlouble-thread loiktltcIi, ham uclf resulnlliifif leiinlumi and take-up, nnd iv HI fo the liolo runye vf family nor; without cliuiicc The u Doiiioatto" i matte in the moat durable manner f with conical tel hearing and comjtvniatinf Journals throuyhoutt PAPER FASHIONS. XTiriejjrtiXArT33IlN for ladles', miHvu't and children dresa, ure cut vn tt nymteiu upcrlor fo y in nae, and can be undcratood by auy cuo. J'utl tUrcvtloum and ittutt rations vti euch envelope, fiend Tiro Cents for illustrated Cata loguo of lOOO raahlons Sawintc Maehino Co., How York.. I. W. HARTMAN, apfDoislic" Farer Fashions Jiloomsburfi;. December 14, IsII-ljr PATENTS. V, A. UhmanD, Solicitor of American and Voro'en I'alenU, 'aUiltgton, P.O. AU tuslneea connectod with I'atent, wueUicr tclore tne I'atent Omco or the Courts, promptly attended to. Nochargomade unless a patent UBocurcd. bend for a circular. Nay 4, 'JT-U b t w WISTAR'S BALSAM. W1STA1VS BALSAM. OF 017 WILD OHEfiRY WILD CHERRY cunts Ooiiglit, Ontilt, Sore Throat, JonnciifSt, n lumping Cough, fnjlttcnta, Bronehilit, Ihcria, Vroup, J'ain in the title anil llreiut, Spitting Blood, Quimy, I'hlhitic, anil every Affection, OP TUB THROAT, LUNGS AND QUEST, INCI.rillMI KVEN CONSUMPTION. FHOM EI.DKIt II. I,.OIt,MAr,A MINISTKIIOPTIIE (lOSl'BI, IN HI.OVEH, VT. I lmVP llPPn IrnilltIM tnr ntvp,nl vntm will, n illf- llcnliyol tliehenrt nnd lunirt liao nppllcil to eer ra plijflcl ui4 ror lii'ip.nml limotrlciiiiiniGSteviTy ro ertv rft'onimnndotl, wllhonr, rerplvlnpimy nstli. tance, biithad lcn Lrmlnir weikcr ami weaker, until. Iionrlnir ot wlttnrn lialuun or lid cuerrv about a J ear since, 1 coinnviici'd lislliif It with tn1 medlatq rellf. It tins not only reslon d my limns to a houoil mate, but I am entirely relleied of lliu rtlf- uuuuj or uisrasu 01 1110 nenri. 1 llaio no lieslt'illon lnsalDirtlmt It. 1h tlio best Imitr medicine bolero Iho tiubll . and I clieerfullv niitl rnnsolontlntt.lt' tn. l oinnientl It to all portions siirctrlut; wnu pulmonary coiniilnlnts" Wistur's Balsam Wistar's Balsam oi' Wild Cherry of Wild Cherry FliOMMltS. 1SAC MOOUB, 01' 11ICI1MJIN1), VT une tlireo tears Inco I wils iilurU-cl utn, n severe eomili, soreness nnd Irritation ot tlm lunics. lw ,. i.ilii ...i- ii.HH-u uiiiiiiu in upcM-re lorm. iiur Inir the Ilrst year I tried seieial of the mof iKipular medlclni s nf Iho dny.but received no real relief, nnd I Irul almost despaired ot ever regralnlnc my heallli nlienl os Induced to try Dr. vflsmr'n nalMitn ot ..mi , iirr, which very soon rcnevod me, .My 'MUL' 1 bl enlUO loose. thOMOronnss mil Irrllntlnn ills. appeared, nnl my Renenilhosltli heenn to mend. eoullnued IH uso ami a feir boitics resided mu to better henlih than I otrr hoped to enjoy ncaln. I wllcvo the Mali itn to be the most reliable remedy Ittateau ho found,'' Vvistar s B ilsam Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. of Wild Cherry. FROM 1IRNJAMIN WI1KKLHR, STATION AOKNT AT SOUTH ItOYALSTON, JIASS, "I was most Rpvorely nflllctcd with a hard, dry comth wllh Its usual accompaniment of nljrlit sweats completely prostrating mv nervous system.and pros trattntc my nerous sjstem, aod pioduclnir sticha ilebllltated state of llealtb that, alter trylnir medical aid to no jmrpnse, 1 had plven up all hopes of ever recovering, as had also my friends. At this staco of matters I was prevailed upon, through the Influence of a nolirlibor.to try Wistar's luisaiu. though with no belief whatever In Its truly wondertul curative properties, and before using two bottles the effect wss almost magical. My cough entirely left mo tho night sweats deserted me, hope once moro elevated my depressed spirits, and soon I had attained mv wonted strength and vigor. Thus has this llalsom, as has otten been remarked by persons conversant with the above facts In this vlclnlly. literally snatch ed me from the grave. You nro at liberty to use this tortlie benefit of tho nflllctod." Wistar's Balsam Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. of Wild Cherry. Is prepared by HCTH W. FOWr.E & SONS, eollar ilson tuenuo, Iloston, Mass, sold by dealers gen erally. Gucts. and tin bottle. march Dr,A.GJLirfSHi35 ail III! of a Hvuto datura, twultW from aarly bbuaM or tnft'Otltin of Ithrr Hei. Mciiilnnl WrukncaaprtKliH-lnff I'mlMliitia, !.) of MemofT, linpiilri'd Miht, Loat AlMnhtMid or impoU-nt-y. Nrrtnua ltilllj, ppnoar rntly cutv.li tllttrakMof tba 1114 dir. Kltlut'ja, l.ttrn I It, A.tlmnj ratarrh. 111m, all CbrnnV libra, and 1)H t;Al(FFKMAl.i:rSWJ to LU Irealnwal. Dr.Uta Iim hu.) a Itftclottf aitwrlanta, and rurea bm ntlian fall. I la Ii a RrvlutU of Ilia IteiYnneJ Prhnot, uat no inarrurv, ba lha IvriHttrrvlWin tba U.S. LAIkIKH wolrlirg Iraaiinent with prl lull liotno ani bmrA, rail it tlia, Kierv t onttnit'iica (or paitenu, S I flfty ranU fur latnpla pf EatiLer lltwdt and rli tulv of luimruiil Information hyiapma. I) It. OM.N'tl VfilHiU I'll fri. (VM'oltHW trre. MAEEIAGE GUIDE SSiSU'Ctt ).UII4 anil ttt Jill. . i I ,if 1 . .ii all bt . prlr.1. tatluta. 1 alua' 1. a.' t 1 - nt J II o-. ront.iii'laUiiK ittarrLW. Ilnwli I' .It v I 'fit t y in tli. marriaJ tala l!in. Lr.tvW.1? .bonld Ipl Oil. Uata. llWM nab, waiiyaj tlraa,aaalsil. aug. 17, 7t-ly 11 fi o RAIL ROAD TIMETABLES piIILADJJU'IU AND HEADING KOAD AUKAXaoiENT OF PASSENGER TJIA1NS. May 21, 1S76. TKAINS LEAVE ri'EHT AS IOI.I.OWS (frKPAYEXCFm! For Now York-, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottsvlllo Tamaqua, 4c, 11,33 a. in For Catawlssa, ll.ts u. in. c,4T nnd T,80 p. m. For WlIllainsport,C,2s c,34 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. TilAINSr-OR KCTERT LEAVE AS FOLLOWS, (SCKDAT EA CErTEO.) Leave New York, P,43 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, 9,15 a. m. Leave Hooding, 11,3 in. m., Pottsvllle, 12,15 p. m and Tamaqua, 1,25 p. m. Leave t'ataw issa, ,so ,s8 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Jxa o Winiainspori ,0,2 a.m,l2,no m. nud c.oo p. m l'asseni'crs uLd Horn Now Yoik and phllado phla go ttiroug.i ithout change of cars. J. C. WOOTTKN, CO, HANCOCK. UencralJlanasw (icnerul'ilckct Agent. Jan. ii, liic-u. N C0,1.1!! NTIWL It Alt, WAY 1 LU all 1 XI IN 1 On and after November 2uth. 1S73, trains will lea e hUNliUUYns fulloiist NOHTIIWAIID. Erie Matl 5.20 a. in., arrive Klrolra 11 , 1 " Canandalgua... s.rsji.m liochester 5.16 " Niagara. a 40 " Itenovo accommodation 11.10 a. m.arrno Williams rt 12.55 p. m. nimlra .Mall 4.15 a. in., arrive Elmlra 10.20 a, m. buffalo Express 7.15 a. m. arrive lturtalo 8.50 a. in SOUTIIWAHD. liuffalo Eipress s.50 a. m. arrive Ilarrtsburg 4.60 a.m " llaltlmoit) 8.40 ' Elmlra Mall 11.15 a. m., arrl.o Ilarrtsburg 1.50 p. ra " Washington 10.no " " lialtluoro o.so ' " Waslilngton 8.B0 ' narrlsburg accommodation 8.40 p. in. arrive Harris burg idjo p. m. arrive llaltlmoro 2.26 a. m " Washington 6.13 " Erlo Mall 12.65 a. ra. arrive Harrlsburg 3 05 a. mj " llaltlmoro 8.40 " iiAiirf.n.. ... "a Washington 10.85 " I AU dally except Sunday. 1). M. L'OYD, Jr., General rassenger Agen A. J. CASSATT, General Manage litooMsnmia division. Tlme-Table No. 811, Takes effect at 4:30 A. M MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2J 1S75. 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