THE COLUMBIA cAdljj) IJEM$e G01 MR fiA It '1 ...v Young Folks Hares nnd Easier Eggs. 9" It wonlil bo u.lfI.ciiU to .cxplnln whence. ramo the notion 'that "The' hares lay the Easter eggs." ' Queer harea they must be, Indeed, but German children believe It as devoutly ns they do that the "Chrlstkind" brings their Christmas presents, or m our own little ones da In Santa Claus. No ono knnns exactly nhenco came this myth. XI any think It a relic ol heathen worship ; but a writer named Christoph von Bchmld, In an Interesting s'.pry lor children, suggests this much prettier origin: , Many hundred years ago, a good nnd no bio lady, Duchcs Koslllnda von Linden burg? at a tiino when a cruel war was devas tating the land, was obliged to fly from her beautiful home , In Germany, accompanied by her two'chlldrcn nnd one old manner vant. They found refuge, In u small mining vll Ugo In the mcAii-talns, where, the slmplo but contented and hnppy Inhabitants did what they could for their comfort, and placed the best of all they had at tho disposal of the I wanderers. Nevertheless, their fare was i miserable ; no meat was ever to be found Keldom fish, and not even nn egg ; his last for the very yood reason that there was not n single hen In the village ! These useliil ) domestic fowl?, now so common everywhere were originally brought from the Ksst, nnd JtHil not yet found their way to this secluded ! place. The people had not even heard n such "strange birdi." This troubled the kind duchees, who well knew the great help iheyare in hou'ekceping, and she deter mined that tho woman who had been kind to her should no longer bo without 'thftn. J. Accordingly, the next time she sent forth her faithful old servant to try and gather newi of his master and of the progress of th war, she commislnned him to bring back with him' a coop full of fowls. This he did to tho great surprise of tho simple native!' nnd tho village children were greatly excited a few weeks later nt the appearance of f brood of youig chickens. They were pretty and bright, were covered with such solt down, were so opened-eyed, and could j.AJmutafter their mother to pick upfood ' 'the very first day, antrweiu n...,tr uuch noontrunLto thn blind. bald.unftedge5,v.i nrsts lu the hedges, that they could not find -nuwfta r-nriinrli In pvnwi llipjr nrlmiratlivi The good lady now saved up eeea for ; some tune, then Jnvlted all the housewives of the"Willage to a feast, when she set be i fore item eggs cooked lu a Variety of ways. J" She theivtaught them how to prepare them j for themselves, and, distributing a number Kof fowls among them, sent (be dames home grateful'and happy. When Easter approached, sho was nru. . ious to arrange some pleasure for the village '' children, but had nothing to give them, "not even an applo or a nut," only somo I eggs : but that, she concluded, was, after all I on appropriate oflering, nn egg is the 'Thirst giftpf the revining spring." And then " 7r"rcV ooii uietri witu mosses ana roots that would give them a variety of u.. unmani colors, "as the earth," said Bhe, 'has just laid aside her white mantle,- nnd decorated herself with many colors: for thn dear God makes .the fruit and berries not oqry. good to.eat, but nlro-pieasanr to tutu upon," and the children's pleasure would be all the greater. Accordingly, ou faster Sunday, after the church service, nil the little ones of about the ago of her own met together in a garden; and, when their kind hosteea had talked to ! them awhile, she led them into a small neighboring wood. There sho told them to make nests of moss, and advised each to mark. well his or her own. All then re turned to the garden, where a feast of niilk- soup with'eggs nnd egg-cakes had been pre pared. Afterward they went back to tin wood, and found to their great joy In each nest five beautiful colored eggs, and on one of these, a short rbymo was written. Thosurpris e and delight of the little ones when they discovered a nest of the gayly colored treasures was very great, nnd one of tnem exciaimeu : "How wonderful the hens must be that can lay such pretty eggs; Howl should like "to'seetbcml" "Oh I no hens could lay such beautiful i eggs." answered n little girl. "I think it '', must have been tho little jhare that sprang v putottlie juniper bush when I wanted to ' build my nest thero," Then all the children laughed together. and said, "Tho hares lay the colored eggs. Yes, yes ! tho dear little hares lay the beau- tifuleggs!" And they repeated it till they began to believe it. '.. Not long afterward the war ended, and - Duke Arnn von Lindenburg took his wife and children back to their own palace j but, before leaving, the Ducbcea set apart a sum of money to be expended in giving the vil lage children every Easter a feast of eggs. Bbe Instituted the custom also in he? own duchy, and by degrees It spread over the whole country, the eggs being considered a symbol of redemption or deliverance from sin. To Ibis day the children living in the country go to tho woods just before Easter, nnd return with their arms full of twigs and moss, out of which they build nests and houses, each child carefully marking his own with his name. They are then hidden behind stones and bushes in the garden, 'or i f the weather be cold, In corners, or under furniture In tlie liome. And on Kaster morning what an excitement there Is to see what the good little bare has brought I Not only real eggs built... and colored, but su gar ones too, and often wooden ones that open like boxes, disclosing, perhaps, a pair of Dew gloves or n bright ribbon. Ho even sometimes brings hoops and skipping-ropes. and generally his own effigy iu dough or candy is found trying to scamper away be hind the neat. Nicholas for April. The Eastern 1'cuitentiary. The annual report of Hon. Richard Vaux, president of the board of managers of the eastern penitentiary, for 1877, has just eon Issued. It snows that during last year there were received at the institution 650 convicts, of which ,192 were white males, 4 white females and CO colored males, Tho whole number of convicts at tho prison at the end of the year was 1,10C 972 white males, 0 white females, 122 colored males and 0 colored females. During that period there wero lGdeaths,of which 10 weie white and C colored. The daily average number of inmates for the year was 1,012 and cost per capita per diem 27) cents. Of the MO jeceiyed at the prison during the year, 105 were on second conviction, 30 on the fifth und 1 on the twelfth. Of this number 25 prisoners were between the age of 18 and 25 years, and only C3 of the whole number had :iuy knowledge of a trade. From January, 1, 1835, to December 31, 1877, there were received nt this institution 8,090 prison, sr., ' HISTOItY OF COhUMUIA COUNTY. MILITARY rtECORI).. Nine Months Service. . 13Gth Regiment. CbMPANY I. Alem B. Tate, August 25, 18C2, Commis sioned 2d Lieutenant' Angst 27, 1862. promoted to 1st Lieutenant 27 January 18C3, mustered out with compauy May 29. 18C3. John O. Karns, August 25, 18C2, promoted to corporal March 1, 18C3, mustered out with .company May 29, 1803. George Nicholas, promoted to corporal March 1, 18C3, mustered out with compauy May 29, 18G3. Boo no Samuel W., mustered out with com- nanv. Mav 29. 18G3. Itowman.'joseph P.j mustered out wlthtcom". i pany May 29, 18i3. Eves John 1'., died December 18 of wouudu Received nt Frederlcksburgt Virginia, December 13, 1802, Fiapk yvllllam A., mustered out with com pany May 29, 1803. Fox Isaiah, wounded and captured nt Fred ericksburg, Vn., Dec 1802, died nt Richmond, Virginia, Jantiary:iG7.18G3. Hirleman David G., mustered out with com pany May 29, 1803. Kitchen Joseph II., mustered out with com pany May 29, 1803. Mott Samuel M., discharged on BUrgeon'i certificate March 10, 1803. Puff Jacob, mustered outwith company May 29, 1803, and never heard of since, Remley Daniel II., died in hospital near llelle Plain Landing of fever. Rhone Livingston, mustered out with com pany May 29, 1803. VanslckleJ. II., mustered out with compa ny May 2D, 1803. Vanderalice, T, J mustered out with com pany May 29, 1803. Vansickle Aaron M., musteredoutwith com pany May 29, 18G3. Wright Thomas, muttered out with compa' May 29, 1803. On tho 29th of August the' Regiment was one of the cordon of defenses of Washing ton. Thence to Sharpsburg, Warrenton, Brooks Station, White Oak Church and Fal mouth. In tho battle of Fredericksburg the Regiment lost 140 in killed, wounded and eral men, and saw hard fighting. Mustered out at Harrisburg, the 29th of May 1803. TltnnE YEARS BEKVICE. 62tf Regiment P. V. COMPANY A. In this Company, recruited in Luzerne county, quife a number of Columbia county men are found. I may not have succeeded in culling them all out, and shall be obliged to the survivors if they will inform me of any omitted names. The Captain of the Company was George It. Lennard, and the regiment was at first under the command of Colonel John C, Dodge, jr., and afterwards or Colonel Henry M. Hoyt : The C2d was in the movement of 1S02 against Richmond, and all that peninsula campaign ; in the seige ot ort Nassier and the taking of v.iianes.on ; anu it was the old flag of the 52d that first floated over recaptured Sumter. The regiment was mustered out IJulv 1" 18G5. ' ' iszraxf. West, mtmt-iru orp.c. promoted to Corporal November 0, 1804, Lorcn D. Rosell, mustered September 7th lHul, promoted to Corporal November u, 1804, mustered out with company. AllabachEd. W., mustered October 9, 1801 discharged August 1, 1802 for wounds received at Seven Pines Vn., May 24, 1SG2. Ager Wellington, mustered September 23, 1801, killed at Fair Oaks May 31, 1802. uilts Uharles t., mustered September 23, 1801, discharged on surgeon's certificate Uctober 29, 1803, Davis Elias, mustered Sdplember 23, 1801 , uncharged on surgeon s certificate May 25, 1803. Dodson Charles M., mustered September 23 JSul, discharged on surgeon's certificate September 4, 1862. fcverett bamuel, October 15, 1803, drafted musteredoutwith company, Eveland Nelson S., September 2, 1801, dis charged by general order June 21, '05 Hess Jacob, August 27, 1801, mustered out JNovcinuer 0, 1804, expiration of term Harrington Henry, October 9, 1801, trans, ferrcd to Veteran Reserve Corps Novcm her 15, 180.1. Hess Samuel W., October 9, 1801, died at Washington, D. C, December 28, 1801. Lutz M. P., October 9. 1801. dischareed nn surgeon's certificate December 3, 1802. Laubach Fred, October 9, 1801, discharged on Burgeon's certificate October 27, 1802. Meeker Albert, March 12, 1804, mustered out with company. Megargel O. A March 28, 1802, mustered out with company. Patterson A. D., October 9, 1801, discharg ed on surgeons certificate June 20, 1803. Roberts Samuel, October 17, 1801, mustered out with company, vet. The Seaside Library. Choice books no longer for the few onlv. Tim tv.t. standard novels within the reach of every one. uookg usuauy boiuiromii 1043 given (unchanged and unabridged) ror 10 and so cents. lu, 1 he count ot donle-CrUto, Alex Dumas 166. The King's Own, by Capt. jilamat 1ST. Hand and Glove, by Amelia 11. id wards 40C 10C 100 2C 10C 10C soc sou 10c 10c voo 109. 1 reasuro irovc. oy samuel uver Tlie ruantom hhlt), by Captain Marryat ISO, The Klack Tulip, by Alexander Dumas 101, 1 he World Well Loot, K. Lynn Untou 161. Shirley, charlotto Urontx lu. trank Mlldinar, by Captain Marrrat 1M. A Young W ire's btory, Harriet liowrn lu. A Modern Minister (Vpu 1.) 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PIERCE'S STANDARD Are not advertised as "cure alls," but are specifics la tbe diseases for which they are recommended. NATUKAL. SKI.r.OTlOX. Investlirotors nt nit n ml science linvo demcmstat- ed berourt controversy, that throughout the animal kluir(tiinthfi 'tlio survival ot the nttest" Is me only law inat ToucnsAien inrui ana iterpevuuy, Hoesnutthesamsprlnclpltt govern tho commercial prosperity of nun? ah interior cannot supersede a superior article, ny reason or Bupenor men', nr, 11ftn't staiiilAril MmllCtnes haro outrivaled all oth er Their sale In the I'nltcd states alono exceeds one milium dollars, per annum, whim the amount exported foots tip to sat eral hundred thousand more Nobuslness co'ild ever grow to such gltrantto proportion and rest upon any other basis than that DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy In I'letiMUit to Vhc. DR SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Hk Cure r.xtentl ivcr a iicrloil ol ao Y-urt. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Eemedy Iff nlc uiifiintly XlicrciiNPH DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Cures !y llNtnllil, SotilliliiK cflect DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy CurvN "t'olrt In Henri, " ami Cn-tiw-rli, or Ozcti'MU. AN OPEN L UTTER It Speaks for Itself. ItocicroHT, Mn., April 8, 1STT, Mh. Kpitoh i HaTrtitf read In our paper reports of Uie remarkable cured ot ruurrii. 1 am induced to teli'nhatl kuow ubouL Caturth.' and 1 fancy tbe "snuff and inbailtp-tuUo makers (mem dollar KrabU'iti) would t-egialir tlioy could emblazon a hiinllnrcure lu Hip papers. VorH eaw I MUlTereU with catarrh, a bo nasal iiasflrtgi'sUtfaiufttomplete ly closed. Snuff' 'Must' ,'usbt'fl,"InbaUng'-tuDes" and "sticks," wouldn't work, though nt intervals I would bnllr up the no-called catarrh snuff, until I became a valuable tester lur such medicines. I gradually prow worse, and no ono can knotvhow much I suffered or what a miserable belnffl was. My head ahed over my eves, I was confined toiny bed tor many successive days, sufft-rlngr the most lit tenso pain, which atone tlmo justed conttunously tor 1& hours. All hchso of smell and taste gone, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervous sjstem shattered, constitution broken, and 1 was hawktng nnd spitting seven clghtluot the time. I pr-ijed rorduath torelleve me ot my suffering. A favorable notice In youi pa per ot lr. hape's Catarrh Kemedy Induced me to purchase a package, and use it w Uh Dr. l'lerco's rfo Hourly1, winrhnnpiiftw uie remedy by hydrostatic fourths of a second, nor in ouo Hour or mot th, but In J.VUan Wht m,uul'8 1 was relieved and la three montna entirety cured, nnd hntn n,nniAH .X over sixteen months. Whllouslng the catarrh Ittm- . J Lr i.unt;oBuuiwn jiemcat Discovery to purify my blood and strongmen my stomach 1 also kept my liver nctlve and bowels regular by the use of ills Heasant Itirgatlvo l'ellets. If my experi ence wiu induce other sufferers to seek Trie same purpose Ietter wm havo auswerea Its Yours truly, L. D. JIKMICK. A CLOUD OP WITNESSES. Tho following named parties are uraone tho thou. sandawho havo teen curat of Catarrh by tho use of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kemedy : A. F. riowns. New Ocneva. Pa.; 1). J. Brown. St. Joseph, Mo.: K. o. Iwln, Rutland, Vt.; Levi Snrincl er, . etilo Lake, Ohio ; Unas. Ho crop, North Chei J, meld Mo.; .Milton Jones, -crlba, 5.PV" J. , a il ler, under station. wo.: J. U. flerrtmnn r'i! p;t, ind ; M. M. rest, Logansport, Ind.: J. W. liall. S.'.ST'S0"1 V ' Al.ra' ''rte,lnd.; Jci e . Sears, ft. liraucli. Ind.: L. uininm. nJi iw . W. A. Tliaycr. nnarca, lil-s. u. Micho a, Jr., Oalvral ton, Texas j Jonas p itelnert. htoiieHviUp ' . i v? ffi'. KftS Jounso" WiUtorHelmick; J. Casper, Tahlo Hock, W. Va.;Lew: it "ulu! onase, Elkhart, lnaJ f r?;,1'rr'"alKht,San Francisco, Cal.: Mrs! K. M. (lallusha, Lawrencevuie, N. Y.; w; J (irahan . Adel, Juw?- 5 A-- SmlUi, Nowman, oa;: "has . Itlce, Ililtlmor, Md : Jesse M. Sears; Carlisle Ind Dan'l. 11. Miller. Ft. Wayne, Ind.-Mre. Mtonie Ar WUS(U.J8MltlanQytreet. New YoVk 1 . w'nJ.r W. Itooerta Maricopa, Ariz.; Chas. s. Ilelaney. Hamsbun;, Pa.; M. C. Cole. Txiwell, Mass.: sirs c. J. spurtm,Camden,AIa.; Chas. F. Kaw.Frederlcktown, Ohio ; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Farmlngton, III.: Capt. K. SUamboat Kock.lowa : Mrs. L. Walte, Shushan.N.Y J. M. Peck, Junction city, Mont; Henry Kbe, lian. tns, Cnl.; U I'. Cummlngs, ltantoul. in.: s. E. Jones. Charleston Four corners, N: Y.; dco. F. Ha 1, J'ueb- iu, .ai.. iu. Bit j.truiu, Dienuig, iu.; ji. 11, Ebon, KJi Penn street, Pittsburg, Pa; f u. llackman.Sain. tiers uepot, Ky.; uenry zobrlst, Geneva, N. Y.; Miss Hattle Parrott, MOntgomtry, Ohio; L. Ledbrook, Chatham, ill.; s. ii. Mc&oy. Nasnpurt-Ohlo : w. W. Warner, North Jackion, Jllch.: illss iisry A. Wlnne, Darlen, VVK; John Zlegler; Carlisle, Pa.; .uio .vu.K.uo, otauuwi, .nun,: r.uocn wuerr.t aw. nee City, Neti.; Joseph : Miller, Xenla, Ohio ; s. H Nichols, O ilvoslon, Texas ; 11, L. Laird, Upper Alton, 111 : Join Davls.lTescott, Ariz.; Mrs. Nancy Oralum Foi est Cove, oreg. 1 Golden Medical Discovery Ji Alterative, or Hlood-cleaimng. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral, Golden Medical Discovery U a Cholatjoguc, or Liver Stimulant. Golden Medical ,Discovery Is 'Jbnic. Golden Medical Discovery Tly reason Of Its AlterarllK nmMIn, .,,.. es of the uiood nnd skin, as scrofula or King's Ku Tumors; l!lcors.or iu ,-ur.s; motches, Flmriles: uuu r.rupiions. liy Mitup or Is Pectoral propcfiles tiJr"'1'1"' '&"&, and Luug APn-S ,s Incipient Consumption ; I lugerlng Courla : unci curoulo .aryngltls. its Uhoujogue propi Sues ren. M',k US ,u?,!lu'll':,a remedy fui-.lilillousniss ; -j orptd Liver, or "I.tver Cohi,ut,t ;" and Its Toi.loproinr. Uesinnkeli.iiiiaUyeniBicioasincMrliiglndlgesUon Loss.i i1,ciiie,nnd njsteetu, ' ' h ib th skin I4biiliuw, und coered with blotch, es, una pi mies, orwheie H ere are scrofulous swel. "."J),;,"1 "'v,,1,V"iu ,cvr bolllesol Golden Jledl . ,. ij' will eflevt uu enllio cure. Iljoulcel 'J,',r.l',,.d';L"ll""ed- '""u "v color of sklS ci ellonlsli bioivn m.i i.n ii... ,.... .: me t heudacho or dlzziucfcs, bad taste In mouth, In. tenijl heat on hills oltenmira with hot. Hushes, low spirit-, .n,d gloomy forebodings liieguldrTpneUte n ,u. gui.wruuu.jou aro' suffei ug Irom -fornld Liver, or '"ijil Ioushhsm." in ..v . iiVit.k1"'1: u'"y Uwv xniploms areexpe- 'fl fV""1 lor su" f'W'. Dr, PlercVs Golden Medical Discovery has no e nuaL as it erects peiieet tuna, leaving ihe Iher strengthened and TiLB TEOPLIC'S Medical Servant. Dr. It. V. PlEHCE IS the knlM Mnml.ln, ,,. fCtUrernrLhernnL'Olni. rpm.,11.. .tin. ..ki.t. sold bj druggists He Is aUo the Author ot the Peo pies Coinuiou sense Medici! 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Tlib A Valuable property, lying In Frankilh township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, on the cast branch of Itoarlnecrcck, It consltof a, beautiful farm ot about ISO A CKES. on wlilchare erected a cntninotllous ami comforta ble Dwelling llouv, a large Hank Tarn, cider Press, and a'l necessary out-bullding. It has growing upon It abuhdaneo of eltcellehl fruit, has a well of water at both thn dwelling bouso and barn, and la convenient ot accopRby public roadi. ALSO. Adjoining and being a part of the same, but will be sold separately If desired, about me acies of the above lands, whereon are erected n largo CUSTOM, OlllST A.N1) PUll'KlNti NII.L, with four run of ktone, a Dwelling House, a Eaw Mill, a Dry Goods Store and Dwelling House, and other Improvements, together with thowalcr-power and appurtenances thereto. Tho Wlllowvnlo I'ONt a nice Is on the premises. It H within easy reach Of Cata wlssa, Centralis, Ashland, Mount Carmel and other mining towns for market purposes. Tho property Is bounded by lands of Munsnn, and Artley, and'Shei ts, ntid H. Ilowerasd others. The two described properties will bo sold separately or together to suit purchasers. For terms apply to tllas Mcndenhall, K. It. Drinker or John (I, Freeze, at Illoomsburg, I'cnn'a. feb. 8, -tf G0LDJ Great rnance to make money. It you can get gold v ou can get green-tinrk-H. Uh need a rtrsun ecry- where to take subscriptions in Iho largest, cheapest and best Must ruled family publication In llio world. Anr one can become n successlul ngeM. Ihe most elegant. works ot art glv en f i ee to siibxillx rs prlco Is so low thai almost e'eryuiiyaiiuiriim's linn .Mnl funnrt IllflUntr CVCf t tti In H W CCk. A lady agent reporw taklug uver 400 subscilbers lnlen dais. All who engage mnkq luoney fast, v oucan devote sll your time to 'the1 LUMbera. or only your spar llinei Vou reed not oe sw'ar nom nome over night You ran do It as wnirs others, lull partic ulars, illrecl Ions and lerns frne Klepant una i.v nan. ira ni.tfit. trfn. ir i ou v nut lrolltable work l..d . niip a,itirit ntf.ncc. 1 1 costs nothlnc to try the business. No one w ho enuages falls to mate great pay. Address '"Ihe Pople's Journal' l'oit- and, .Maine. ' i SULPHUR SOAP. Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin, llEAUTlFIES THE COMPLEXION, PREVENTS AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, Heals Sores and Abrasions of the CUTICLE AND COUNTERACTS CONTACION. , This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only FROM THE COMPLEXION AU. JlUiV- 1SHES arising; from local Impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but lso those produced by the sun and wind, such as iuu aim ircuucs. it renders the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a wholesome beautifier is far preferable to any cosmetic ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL- niUR Baths arc insured by tiif. use of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects clotiii.no and linen . nnd TREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY CONTACT with the PERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayncss of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20. N. B. The so cent cakes are triple the size of those al B5 cents.- "HILL'S HAIR AMI) WHISKER DYE," Black or llrown, SO Cents. ' U. CMTCESTOS, Prop'r, 7 ShU Av.,5.Y. December 14, 1677-ly G-IREQ-Q- &c BOWS, MiNurAOTURina or flHE, pGHT AND jiEAVX REPOSITORY. N. E. Cor. Twelfth and Arch Sts., Philad'a, , .-asraiiiso Kritti iiis.voiD to. RlaOIS THIS OX STOSIOS. iiiaivhlMls7S-3m KEEP IN THE RIGHT LATITUDE 3- Y.T LINOUOMH II ONCff Call ou or odaresa tho under nl trued fnpfnitinMr. UlUtiUU, N.a.lNLK,jft., buubnry( Vn. feb. 8, 'Ts-sm Steel and Iron Triple flange FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES; Vaunt Inside Ball Work ant alias set Vap. o un cost puti wtTHotrr it i i W. H. TERW1LLIGER, No. S4 tUdea Lua, XauWOlUaU. IIWT0U. dec 7, IsH-ly TrJISfApEl.SKEPT0M FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF. 733 SiisoH St, PHILADELPHIA, Who ht our authorized nirents, unit will rcceave Advcriieuieui at uur I.OtVTWT t'AJSH 1LAT1SH. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. uiiri Spaing Goois 3 Bcga lenvo to inform his customers now rpiilete with nil the Novelties consisting oi new ana ocauunu siyies oi - - ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. AT REDUCE.!) PRIG ESS any of which ho is prepared to make up in tho latest 'style. Eciidy-mado cothi nir cheaper than ever. Cheap Suits for men, Isoys lor all of the best make and Just received a full lino of nil the nia urn mm, For Men, for Youths, for Boys Cheaper (lian Ever. A FULL LINE OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. MERCHANT TAILOR, BLOOMSBUKG, Is JK. Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets, IS TIIK l'LCK TO OET THE WOllTII OP YOUR MONEY IN THE FINEST AND FRESHEST OF Fancy Imported and Domestic.Staple Groceries of Every Description, Qarara, Glassware, Woil anfl. Willowware, flour and ireeHrTobaeco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH, 0U NICE FRESH PHOMCU. Jan 1, IH'T. Then Buy N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. CHEMICAL PAINT, Strand save onc-thlra tho cost of painting, and get a paint that Is much handaomcr, and will LAST TWICE AS LONO AS ANY OTHER PAINT. Is prepared ready lorusoln white or anv color OIIE.MIUAL TAINT lias taken First I'liKM I II MS at Color ent tree. Address N. Y. EN A M K I. IAIN r v v., lis runcu street, w. v.. or HKNitv L. U1IK SUr,AgeniS lUXI, JliarKCl sireeb, iunuuciiii., . uiu HI. 'Ij-iy BEST business vou can emrairo In. f. to 120 uer day made ny any w oi ker of el' her bex, right In llielr own locallth-s. Par ticulars and sample) worlb is free. Improve jour tparo time at this business. Addiess biiNSos JC (.o., Portland, Maine. march 2, '78- y t".-Q. "w Vrk NrnvnusANn De- Ol'K 1 ATEBT IUPKOVED SEI.P-A CTINH GlLVANIOAr- I'Uances aro a speedy nnd 1'ehuanknt cure lor Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Kidney, Liter und Female Complaints, Nervous Prostration, Weik Luiics, Hack and Spinal Irritation and kindred diseases. Prices, Waht Helt tsoo; plIll lieltPir PiraijBls and spinal Ailments, $10 wi, and upwnriH. Aruiltu, Ankleu, Head Rands, Knee Caps.fi no eueli. susien ders$5.uu. Iliustiated Pamphlet Fee. Address OALVANO-MEUICAI. SSOCIATIUN, march 1, 2S7S-ly 17 Emt Ninth St., New York. $661 week In vour own to n. 15 Outnt free. orlsk. Rcaier If vou want n business at which persons of either sex en make irreat nnv all t'HI ttmn Ihev wnrlr. wrllt. for partltulars to II, Hai.i.lt Co., Portland. .Maine, march tt, '78 ly GLAZING AND PAPERING. "WTM. F. IIODINK, Iron Street l.elow Pec . TT .oai- Blooinsburg, Ta., Is prepared to do ul kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, and VAVEU HANGING, In the best styles, at lowest prices, and at short notice. Parties havlncr such work tndn will ravp mnnmr calling on me. All work warranted to plve RAtif.fiu.tinn. solicited WM. F. IiOWNE. MarebT4 TRUTHS. HOP BTITERS, (A Medicine, not a Drink,) HOPS, 1IUCIII', MAMMtAKi:, UAKliLIU,, AHU THKI'l'ltlXT ANU HEsT IIKIIICtL (HAL. ITIlSOFAl.LOTIIKltllirrKKS. ' THEY GUriE AU Diiemes of the Stomach, llovth, Illaod, Liter, Kidneys and Vrinurv Oroans. Her- mumets, itecUssnei, Female Complaints and urunkenees. 91000 IN COM) Will be paid for a cafe they will not euro or help, or for nnythiug impure or injurious found in them. Ask yonr druggists for Hop Hitlers nnd free books, and try tho Bitters befoto you sleep. Take no other. The Hop fouiili Cure 11111I l'alii ltrllif U I he ClirHiiriil, HureMi nml Ilekt IOR SALE BV .llOVIIlt IlllOTIlUItK. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage I (ffPRfflaMtnaldaU Wedfok anj lUtkdiiilkl Tnatlia on lit rauaiffkal uitlltlur Itilltti tret r lleproductlon tiX tltt Ciiraei f Womcm, Almul N rll.t rnnild" EOICAL ADVISER! . Abus. ExcCB'r4, nrBeoret Dibmii, wait Uw U.l A CLINkUL I.FOTDUE on ih iv tni toumvt th Throat itul Lungs, CUrtb,Uupturt. tb PpIvrIh lliliira fi.,.,J t,..lM Half ODIUm llahilAi.. nrhm kin. ,1'hi r hiuh M-ntiMvpuHimt rrf'pt nliH(f i or 11 Inn. ean'itniKK Mil mii-i. i. h. airtirul v II iiairaird. Iw. 13 rl. Addjtti DO, llUTTa, o. H 8, tih bi. bU Lui, IXo. II 0 S2500 ATHAIt. AguntiWRiitcd, llutl. nru lepttlmite. rarllculATi free. AiJmii.WORTHkCO,StUiUa,Ma. aug. it, ly CO MORRIS MICHEL. PRACTICAL riAKO MABIK, TUN UK. AND RFAIRI3R, lll.OOMSlllltU, l'A. yjitsr CLASS PIANOS AND oiiqanb for sale, SECOND HAND PIANOS TAKEN IU BXCUANC1K. OltDEHS 11Y MAIL I'llOUPTLY CXKCUTKD, feb- it, IMt OPIUM Au II, IMjr UtfPAlM IUJI ftkrflaU, ul nllt k,Li. ru. r,V,, ... " U., VMUS) ill. H to Bprinig (GroiM and tlic public tlifify ji stock is for Rnring und -Suninjcr Wear, Cheap Stiits for Youths, Children. nt the lowest nrices. latest styles iu color nnd quality of FOB SOLD ONLY BY lL(WEME!(bl desired. Is on many thousands of tho finest buildings twenty ot the stale ruin of the Union. Samplecari OHEAP KANSAS LANDS ! Wo own nnd rontiol the Hallway lands of Trefro 1'... .. ..' uuuul,v,iuiuly uivIQeu oy me ivon- bos fuelilc HallHuy, which wo nre fcelllne at an averairo ot 13 25 per acre on easy terras ot payment. .........u m.hu,, , uuuiniiitui luiius can vo ta ken as homesteads bv uetnnl f.pttlnn. 'I heso landi lie In the (Ireat Llmef lone Belt cf Cen- . . . .. '.' ' "mier wneat producing dls trlctor tho Uultea States, jleldlng from 20 to 83 1Iiis1ii-Ih per Acre. The average j early rainfall m this county Is near urns Inches per annum, one-third grenter than In the in uch-cx tolled Arkansas Vallej-, which has a yearly rainfall of Ic&s than 23 Inches per annum in tho same loiigltuue Mnrl IUUIiik nml Wool (Ironing are irrr Ileniuncr. I'.'.il', '1 wlfteis nre hoit and mild, block will llin all tl.ejeiir on grass Living slreams and !-prliii;s urn niimi reus, l-uio water li found In welH lloiii2iltoiMrtetil-.. llw llnltl.lnt ulmjin In the U orhl I o rever and nguo tlieie. No muddy or Impassable roadi. Plenty of line building stwie. limy and sand. These lundsnieb.liigrapldlysttiled by the best class of Northern nnd astern people, nna will so appreciate In value by the Improvements now being made as to make their purchase at pres ent prices one tho ery lubt ImeHmenis that can bo made, aside from tne prints to be derived fiom their cultUatlon. lleuibus ot our Dim reside lu Ma. Keener, nnd will show lands nt any tlmo. A pamphlet, giving lull Information In regard to soil, ellinutii.w uur supply, it. will bo sent free on re quest. Address Warren Keene7& Co., 106 Deartorn St., Caleago, Or Wa-Kccncy, Trego Co., Kansas, April 12, i8.-im 54 Ninth Ptrcel Pittsburg, Dec. 10, 18T4. Messrs. hhuhkh. ltilAy jc co. ' OfDtliriti mir rtnlnto lia, a rH.an tsfactlou. I havo used them ou n cnod manv differ. em Kinas ot work, such s Iron, Tin. Wood, lirlck, Ac. and never heard anv roinnininta nn tita .: !.'Xl.ia wort 6lal'd3 well and fur w ear, w in in my In wunt of reference In Ihlseity or vicinity you nio at liberty to use my name with pleasure, ulso to use this as you think best. iccBpectfUtiy yours, JOHN T. OltAV. Painter and Dealer In points, oils, tic 8TIUCTLV r UHE WHITE LEAD, AT THE LOWEST JlAltKET HATES. MONTOUIl SLATE PAINTS, 8 CENTS. MONTOUll METALLIC WHITE, 8 CENTS. MONTOUIl METALLIC UltOWN, O CENTS. OFF COLonS AT THIS P1IICE. PURE LINSEED OIL at lowtsl iiiiirKel iaten. SamnlQ cards and nrlen list furnlahed without charge. Orders and Inquiries by mall will rocelt e croroDt attenttuu. HENRY 8. REAY, MANUFACTURER, Rupert. Pa. mover nnos. ' ' WHOLESALE AGENTS, IlLOO.MSllUIUI, l'A ' Mays. 1.-ly, pnOTHONOTAKY'S NOTICIi "TJotlce Is hereby gien that the following ac counts have been hied In the oflleo of the Prothono. tary of the court of Common pleas of Columbia county, and will be presented to the Court on the j th day of M ay neit and win bu cotmnncd utter four days unless exceptions bo Bled w Ithln thot lime, iiTA8 a9..nt of JPu Crawford.lCoinmltteo of towitSp ' lmMe' uu w utI'IeiuuiDt 1 he aci'ount of ltobert H. Knt, administrator of Os car P. Ent, deceased, who was Committee of Thoin usKrvsklerBlunaUclaUi of bootl township. . t 11, FllANK ZAItlt, I'l-oUionolaryViOmoe, 1 ITotliV. Ajrlll, Hi.' ' 'wr. ThlfCst lllsitrslMtss MMr, Ui1 iFuntaln Nana! Injector, OR DOUCHE. Thli Instrument U especially deilgned for tha perfect application ot DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. It li (lie only form of Instrument yet Invented with which flitlil meillelnerjin le cnrrlM high up and perfectly nj-pinl to all tuiru of llio affected nasal passages, and the chambers or cavities coin munlcatinR Uierevflth, In which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which the catarrhal discharge cenerAHy proceeds. The want of suc cess In treating Catarrh heretofore has arisen largely from tho impossibility of npplylng rem edies to these cavities and ctinmhrrs by any of Uo ordinarv methoils. This obstacle in tho way ol effecting cures is entliely overcome by tho lnen tlon of the Douche, lu use Is pleasant nnd so simple that a child can undorstanalt. I'till nnd explicit directions accompany each instru ment. When used with this Instrument, Dr. fiapo'a Catarrh Homed v cures rcrcnt attacks of Hl sflfebJ few applications. eScttarrh EES'. If SYMI'TOSIS-Frcgucnt headache, dlsctiame falling Into throat, some times profuse, waicry, thick mucin, purulent, offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry, waicry, weak, or innameu eyes, auiiipiiis ni,ur uuruu. tlon, ot nasal passages, ringing In ears, deaf ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, naal twang, oncnslve breath, Impaired or total deprivation ot sense ot smell and taste, illztlncss, mental dcproslon, loss of appetite, Imllccstlon, enlarged tonsils, tickling covirIi, etc. Only a few ot these symptoms aro likely to be present in any case nt one time. Hr. Sago's Cntnrrh ltonieilr. when used with Ilr. llcreu'N nllnl Ilolivlie. and ac compameil with the constllullon.il treatment which Is recommended In the pamphlet that wraps each bottle ol the ltemcdy. Is a perfect specific for this loathMimo disease. It Is mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or caii'tlo druprs or potnn. The Cdtarrh Itemed? Is sold at SO cents, llouche at ou cents, by nil Druggist. a. r, riisiwi:, sep. Is, n-xi .If. JK, 1'rop'r, BUFFALO, N. Y. ALT. EXT. OIL CORES DISEASES 0rTHC THROAT.LUNGS.IIVER & BLOOQ In the wonderful medicine to which tbe amicted aro nbove directed for relief, the discoverer be lievcs he has combined tit lumnony more ot Na ture's sovereign curative properties, which Ood has Instilled into tho vegetable kingdom for heal. Ing tho sick, than wero eer before combined In ono medicine. Tho evidence of this fact Is found In IP1iAscit,y.arieij oi rnosiousnnaio maogic,. ntrij Ilroiicliltls, Severe Cougln, and the early stales of Coiiiumptlon, lllias astonished the medical facility, and eminent iihvsician, pro- iiomico ii ino grcaicst medical discovery ot tha age. Whilo It cures the severest Couchs. It siicnKincns mo system ami luirlfica tlm 11 I.IOOtl'II pit I'oli sons, and their effects, arc eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constitution estab lished. Uryalpolna, Snlt.rliuuiii, Fever Sore, Scaly or Kuugh skin, in short, all the numerous diseases caused by bad blood, aro conquered by this powerful, purifying, and In durating medicine. ) If you feel dull, drow sy, debilitated, havo sallow color of skin, or ycllowndi blown spuu on faro or IhkIv, frequent hca.laclio or ditzlneas, bad taste In mouth. Internal heat or cliilU alternated with hot lliislira, low spirits, and gloomy foreluidings. Ir regular appetite, and tongue coaled, von are sintering from 1 tirpld 1,1 or, or " llllloila lie." In many rase ot "I, Iter Coni- J',.l.ll," Ulliy iillL Ul IIICbQ SVnillllllllS niO C perienicl. As a reinedv for all nicli ease, 1! l'ieio'st,oldeii Medical Ilacocrv has nu enui )r. qual. m n i-'ieciK pernci cures, leaving the stienglhcned ami healthy. iticr SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 Pf nJTUE, 1'reiwred by It. V. IMTItCi:, .11. 11.. Sole IJrOjI'rletor, at tho Wom.ti's Kispknsaiiv, Sep. ii. ii t'f Tho Lightest Running, The Simplest, Tho Most Popular SEWING MACHINES. if I caillr uinlerntooi1f makes the douMe-lhreail 1 U-ntltch, hat self rcsulatlns tension iii' take up, nnd irfff do the wliolo rati ye of family tiorh without rliuno Tltr Ilumeatlc Im mad In the mast durable manner, tctth contcat stret tearing nnd compen satiny Journals throughout ' PAPER FASHIONS. These popular IATXJaTWS for ladles', misses', and children's dress, r tut on a yule nt muperlor to any In use, and ran be understood by any one. Pull directions) and illustrations h rach envelope, fiend Pipe Cents for illustrated Cata logue of lOOO Pashlons, Bowing MacMno Co,, Now York,. I. W, HARTMAN, iSBnt 'Domestic1' Paper Fashions" Bloomsbur. Pecetnbcrli, WHy Y, A. Lcbmann, Solicitor of American and forfgn Patcuts, Washlr.gtou, U.o. All butlneas connected Vflth I'aUnU, whether before tho 1'atent Ofllce or tho Courts', promptly attended to. No charge made unless a patent Is wcured. Kndforaclreular. Nays.fJ-U bw SPUING DEBILITY SPRING DEBILITY SPRING DEBILITY Languor, Lnsniitudo Ann that LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM 'ccullfir to tho sprlnff of thn Xvnrt nro Immediate- ij UIIIIUU UJ I no PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP on Piotcctdl Solulion of Proloxitlo of Jron. One ol'tlicJifost limincnt Jurists of JSTcv Enyliuid. mU'-f9. 1? i'Jf i'11:1 M f"""" 81 "I 'IHO tl led (hi PC HI I j N h III i , und tho result full v hiisIhIiis oiir predictions. It Iiuh miclon NKW MAN Mine, in fused Into my syslein n new vigor undenem I i.in ti'j ljnger ueinul'.ui aul dcWllie.ted. as lien you lust saw me, bin simiupT. pearlier, with hit er e -li'!.'...r'J.r '"''or, tiieiilul and plifcl..il, thm utuiiy lime during tno last m e j can." An Eminent Divine of Tioston says : "I llfivn tisi.,1 llm liWDIU-Nv Di-nen ..- . " oil,, i nn suiiiu lllll- ISlstJ It el. on 1111 NKW VlOOII, 1IU01ANCV OK M'lUllrt, KI.U1ICIIV OP Allfl LK." Another Clergyman AVrites : '.My voyage tollurope Is Indefinitely postponed. I hrt;o dlscoviTi'd tlie'tuuninln of Health' on Ibis Mdo ofthu Atlantic. 'Ihrca hollies of I'giiuviANMrucr he rescued mo troui the fangior Iho nVndliys- Erom the Trumpet and Universal ist il!ignzine. "Many of our personal friends have been cured by the PI.IILMAN mm 1', but. wehau'onu proof mniu powerful tlum nil IhCMsuud Hint H-oun own 1'i.k wiNAt, Jxi'hiiiKM'K I Mo aulhorltv con put Ihli down no annum nt can r.niilr.i-nrr ll , nml ri i.n.i Sl'KliW llUlliyari;1 ua "m PArt un"1 l.nowledgo oeonie." ""''"'"'' No a.irend broadcast uiiiong lliu PERUVIAN SYTIUP PERUVIAN SYKUP PEJlUVTAJy SYRUP supplies the blood Willi ltsVlinl I'rlurlpli-nfl.lm I. eiiieiil.lHON.lnrusIng Mi eiiflli, Vlmir iiiiil .ctrH l.lle Into all parts of the si stem l'.ring I'iihk i rom ALcniioultH enerirllng elfects aro noi, followed by corresponding i eucHoa, but aro pi rmaucnl SETII W.FOWLC t KfiNW, Proprietors, M Itar- ,litl!llAv''nu"("',t.'n' So,d IJJ' all druggWs. Pam phlets fiee. send for one. Br.A.G.OUN'SfS Kll DisAv nf I'Htutur u- fjtiilin- fr i orlv nlutt w liiri-4ltiiii .if irlilii-f h, nilnul V-iikiKiirotlui.lnic r mlliiiv I,itsi nrMrniorT, Jmrulrvtl Mittil, Ijt jllRllhtH)l M lli(ltt-f,y, .NprtOUO IMlliltl, rrrMIT in-ntlycurv.il dUdrcf Uie Itlutitlir, K l.lnrj , I It ( p. LiniH-, Kxh'nt, t'tlitrrli. Him, ail LLrmit. 1)1-, amt IIH Ol' rl:il ta I.U luiiltmnl. lh uin Jim hJ nllMonf ciitrriaiue, Bitil runt wlHraoitim full, IU lafKtr.t lltKIti Ilia U. H. L!Mn no iiHTt-iirv tiM lha nut noitx nnn txwr I. ikii it r w. am tVn.1 lifryifjuu f.ir latntilv of nuLLrt- , c1r r of Imtkwlvaf lnririn(lns UK ftl 1M utr i I -ul 1 .1. -vt of a priiatA " tdiitt-nip nilnj Ii lliaHs I I 4- ttubs, tuauy 4- li intuit i tlotl I.lTTVldMV .1; droa, iKjtl .J, aug-.U, 7My piIII.Al)i:i,l'HA AND JtUADINU ltOAI) AUUANOnMICXT OK PASSKNCl VAl TJiAINS. May si, is;c. riUIXS I.EAVK llll'EKT A8 10U OWR (H NnAVmCEm! For New Vork, I'lilladelphtj, Iteudlng, I'uttsillio T,amaiua,c.,ii,33a.in ror catuwiwa, li.sa u. m. b,4T and 7,80 p. m. I or Wlllluinspon, v,u o.ru a. in. and i,0i p. m. TKAINSlOll UCrEllT IKAVK A3 iOU 0S. Isr.Kn.v , i CIITEI1.) Leato New York, , a. iu. Leave Philadelphia, 9,15 n. m. Leave IteadlnL-. n.am m i.m, ... . . . uiiaiiiii.- it u n. in andTamaqua, l.ssp. m. Leavo Cauwissu, c.so o,co a. in. nnd 4,00 p. m. I.ea o Wliiiaiohpu, , ,u,a , u.m,K,no in. and c,ti p m l'.ibacnirera ,,, t f,,.,,, . (ill I i im 1 1 ..w. ....u IUIKIU1U J'hlllldO plilu go (.hrouga it hout clumgu of cure. J. L'. WdOTTUN, C. O, HANCOCK, Ueneral .Manager. Oener.il'llcket Agent, Jau.li, i,;o ii. N O-OKTIIKKX CJJXTJSAL ISA1UVAY t'OJIPAXV, On and after Novembf i-onii, m-i . sT-vtim.v. ' '"' l,ul"a "uiieato sLMiuiti asfollow8: NOKTmVAItD. PHn Mnll o.i n .. ... ....-.....,., uriiiejiiinira ji r " fanandnlgua. . B...r,p.m lioehftbit'r t.,15 litnovo nccommodatiouii.iOa.in..,rillu Williams "lJ.tsp.m. EliulmjlalH.lh,i.rn.,anlie Umlra 10.!0n.m. llutfalo Express T.15 a. m. arm 0 lluffalo 6.M n. m MJUTHWAW). lluffalo Enpreas sm a. in. arm e I Inrrtuburg .to a. m K.m.raMa.1 n,5a.ni., au'lio mZT:lv,a " Waslilngtou lo.no " " llaltlnioro C.30 " Harrisburg accommodation 8,40 p. in.'an'uo "Harris burg 10.60 p, in. airlie Baltimore .2.i a. m .. " Washington 0.13 " Erlo Man lj.ta a. m. arrlvo Harrisburg 3 en a. in, 14 lUltunore H.40 " I lAlt daily except Sunday." ,wa " D. Jl. UOVD, Jr., tlencral I'astenger Agen A, J. 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