.3 w dfalttwBiiitt. bloomsburg, penna., jan. 4, ibct. Mr. John Swartwout advertises ft Tnltmblo farm, Grist nnd Saw-mill, for mid. A bf.vivat, lapsing on in tho Eric lleh Haptlst Church of Hloomsburg, ntul la attended witn consldcr&blo success. Pit. Hiram C. HowEHlins purchased the stock of Ilcnry Qlger, nnd increased tho assortment in all Its brunches. Call nnd SCO him. The pcAvs of Saint Paul's (Episcopal) Cnurcn will bo sold ,for tho year 1887 to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, p.m. nt the Church. William h, Maddock and Co. dealers in flno groceries, No. 110 South Third Street (opposlto tho Glra rd Bank) I'hlladolphia. Wis nro requested to say that tho namo T. 0. Van Allen, In tho Danville Protest of Assessorshlp pnpers, should have been L. O. Van Allen. Fon tho prospectus, terms of subscrip. tion, rates of advertising, nnd other matters relating to this papor, see first column of tho first page. We think our readers will be nblo to appreciate tho excellent quality of tho per wo are using. It is manufactured ut tho Catawlssa Papor Mills. Bead tho beautiful poem on our first pago"All tho year round." Itlsmo3t appropriate to the Beason, ami is ex ceedingly Binoothaud happy In treat ment. We publish this week nn nblo exam ination of tho Law of rests, as applied to counties, under tho criminal code of tho State, by Mr. Llttlo, Counsel to the Commissioners. We call your attention to Rev. A. IIartman'h store, opposlto tho Episco pal church, where you will find an cx cullont stock of Dry Goods and Grocer ies, cheap for cash or trade. Odk old friend, Gilbert Hess, says tho hue cold weather mado tho old forest iroea nooui mo .worm .Mountain snap and crack, tho frost splitting somo of them a considerable number of feet. Lost on Wednesday evening last, in Woomsburg, a pair of gold' Spectacles. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at tho store of JIcKelvy Aeal&Co. New mode of killing Pleas. Place the animal on a smooth board and yen him in with shoemakers wax ; then as soon na ho becomes quiet commence reading to him tho doings of Congress, during tho present'sossiou, and ho will burst with indignation. E. II". Little, Esq., has Just pur chased tho Iloblson corner adjoining tho Court-House, and intends putting up i large building. It gives Tin: Colum in an a local and permanent habitation, and was mainly purchased for that pur poso. Some of our town Subscribers have not directed how they desire their papers delivered, whethor by tho carrier, or left at tho Post Olllco or at the Printing Office. If they will indicate to us where they would prefer to got them wo will do our best to accommodato them. A series of meetings held In thoLu ttiernn Church of this place, has just been closed. Fourteen persons have professod a chance of heart. The in terest of the congregation in religion teems greatly increased. Tho vacant pews of this church will bo exposed to sale on Saturday, January 5th, 1B07. Considerable inquiry is being made for houses in Bloomsburg, but tho supply will doubtless bo equal to tho demand without any great increaso in reuts. Tho town lots lately thrown in to market by Hov. Mr. Waller will ona- blo mnny pot-sons to purchaso and build who have heretofore been obliged to rent. We had tho extreme pleasuro of pay ing a visit to Mr. Solomon llelwig of Catawissa Township, a few day-j ago. He is a considerable wlno grower, the most extensive perhaps, in this region: and he has now in his cellars about 701) gallons, from a few months, to three yearj old. Persons who nro competent tojudgo, say that nothing finer can bo "ad anywhero than Mr. llelwlg's do mestic wine. Among tho now advertisements Which appear in tho Columbian this week, and to which wo hereby call at tention j wo particularly desire to note tho Hard-waro storo of Charles W. Sny der, in tho Town Hall building. Hohas a splendid assortment of tho flne.it goodi In that lino which wo havo anywhoro seon. Tho effort to establish the business deserves success. Call nnd eo his room tho finest In Bloomsburg. Mr. Snyder is tho grand son of Daniel Snyder. Mr. John M. Barton, aa accomplished and accommodating salesman, is over on hand to attend cus tomers. We put to press this week nn edition of one thousand Jive Immlml copies of Iour paper, required to fill subscription lUts nnd to furnish a few surplus conies for exchanges and new subscribers, and wo aro Informed by our printers that wo must stop getting subscribers or buy a "team power-press to executo their work I Unnd-work becomes tedious, laborious and expensive oven upon the number of copies wo aro now compelled to Issue to cover present demands, nnd, indubitably, increased work will rp- I'tulro steam! Well then, all wo havo say is, "steam it shall be." Evory one who wants tho Columbian, shall giavoltj terms five cents per copy, or fouoiiara ytnr In ndvance, or by lru met. THE TIIE KALEIDOSCOPE : , ", A map of busy life Its fluctuations and lis vat concerns." i'o. 1. January -1, 18C7. A writer who should undcrtako to nmuso nnd Instruct tho rending public of tho present day, would havo n moro difficult task to perform than had those wits and essayists of n hundred nnd fifty yenrs ngo, whoso reputations, however lustrous tnon, grow more brilliant with each succeeding year, nnd whoso vol umes! havo becomo tho ncknowledccd standards of periodical essays nnd of fiiHuaii purity 01 siyio. uno reason ror this Is, that tho nvcrngo of Information Is greatly higher now thnn It was then; and tho body of those who nro nccus tomcd to literary composition Is much moro numerous; nnd, though possessing less education, in n technical sense, hav ing moro general knowledge. A defect In our educational system furnishes tho explanation of this latter fact, for fact It is as for example, where among our statesmen would you find one, llkothc Earl of Derby, making tho best poetical translation of Homer ever produced; or, llko tho lion. Mr. aladstono writing a learned disquisition upon tho wmio author, with specimens of translation? Wo do not make, at any of our universi ties, such scholars as are produced nt tho European colleges. That our pconlo havo moro ceneral knowledge Is mainly attributable to tho newspapers, which nro n nover-fallliig source of delight, amusement and in struction. Coming dally or weekly into tho hands ofnlmostovcry household nnd being regularly perused by oldand young tnero is acquired thereby a fund of In formation and n variety of suggestions, which were not heretofore generally ac cessible, and, nllbrdlng food for thought, exercise and expansion of thcmlnd. Nor did tho comparltlvely few newspapers circulating In theago to which we refer. contain dissertations nnd discussions upon so great a variety of topics as do thofo of our own time, including even thoo which tho wits of Queen Annie': reign made famous. The political pam phlet and tho satirical poem were the mediums through which the author or statesman reached his peculiar class o readers then; but now tho politician or poet who desires to bo readsceks the col umns of the newspaper, nnd discu-scs with all his ability and eloquence tho subject to which ho addresses himself. bo, wo find Its columns varying from grave to gay, from lively to severe, and ever and anon every matter which on gages human;attention is discussed more or less fullyr Very llttlo that is new is therefore to be expected, though some new views on old subjects are not im possible ;nnd tho wheel evolving human uffu-ire will necessarily, in its endless revolutions, occasionally turn up some thing hitherto unobserved; nnd in this endless variety of combinations wo hope to llnd material, as tho world progresses. which will give to these papers novelty spirit and life. Somewhat desultory as they may bo, wo yet hopo to mako them what our motto suggests a map of busy life its fluctuations and its vast concerns anil morals, social ethics and literature, his tory, poetry and travels nnd the forms and fashionsof daily life will bo holdup lor a moment to tho admiration, imita tion or indignation of tho public, with tho intent to fix that view upon the can vas lor future reference. Superstitions, customs, observations of days and times and seasons may also find allusion mado to them; their origin and hi-dory tlis cussed, nnd tho breach or observance of them Inculcated. If therefore it shall happen that somo comparatively well known subject is examined, let it bo remembered that these pnpers aro not so much for the learned in book lore, as for those whose means of education are newspapers and observation. For, however great tho variety may be, and however certain It may bo that almost every subject will bo .touched upon in its turn, yet but few of them are thoroughly argued in ordinary newspaper articles and still fewer nro examined for tho solo purposo of seeking a correct conclusion. It will bo onoof tho constant endeavors of thVso papers, whatever bo tho subject, tout tain that oud. Tho writers whoso services aro engag ed in tho regular preparation of papers to bo published in this department, will make it of exceeding variety nnd Inter est; and tho individual observation and experienco of each contributor, will pro- vent sameness of thought, manner or style. Devoted to tho above object, It is hoped that there shall hero be offered to tho public, a series ofessaysand sketches worthy of being put Into a moro perma nent form, and taking rank In tho pop ular literature of tho country. It is possibles that somo persons into whoes hands they may fall, may feel Milllclent Interest In their purposes nnd objects toolTur ad vlconrnsM.st.iiice. Any thing of that sort will reach tho writers and bo duly considered by them, if. sent to tho care of tho Editorof Tin: Colum bian. Thus much it was deemed Judi cious nnd proper to say by way of in troduction. Tho wonl Kaleidoscope sufficiently Indicates tho fact that theso papers will be of various character, but tho head that presents tho picture thus indicated to tho eyo, can only bojudged by tho beauty and symmetry of tho drawing and tho design. To strengthen thugood, to Intimidate tho bad, to nmuso nnd instruct all, is their laudablo ambi tion. Mnrkrt Illiort. Whent por bushel It) ii " forn " l-'lourner barrel 12 H) 1 11 W 15 (0 . h ID aii -'i -ri ii , 3&l , i; ('locmord i inxttt-iHi lliittcr Kum Tallow 'otatiiea Irled Annlca Pork llaiuu Kid' lllil HlKHllderd Irfird per i-ound Hay per ton , S'i w "UNOEHICH & SMITH, WHOLESALE OUOOKItB, tio. n North TlilM htrcrt, piilladelphU, COLUMBIAN, ELOOMSBUE.G, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A lMINlSTltATOIt'S NOT I CE .'ni.' 'i11!' "',"'"" township. Coliimb acmii y, mi.AVi - " iieningiou iiniiinan and n.iiiuiiunly. All persons hav ng claim or -do. limtitU aa.ihmt tho csluto of tho 3o cedent nro "V. moiled to make, tin-in known to lliii nmiili lim" requested to lnulti- pavnienf, ' u,u l.l.l, s TOX HARTMAN , , , CHARLES A.MOYElt, ' Ulnomshiirg, -Inn. t, lsw-flw. Admr's. A UDITOH'S NOTICEESTATE xXofMiciiabi, Ukkiikuiouii, t-.viKorBi.ooii IHK:!'.,,!C,"'1':"!'A. COUNTY. SrECHAsi.l.-T'l" sril,,,i.rM,,,li,l:,"M ),y. 1,.i.w l,.m'hy ji,v notici. to ilutlcH of hl nimolntmoiit, nt tlm otili-o of li ltcnit.l.-r or Im-.hU, In IilnoiinliurK, In mj c inty A. I., Luff, u( t.-n o'clock a. m., of mi j itny. All n,.r";;!'.H.l,.ivinr! ''vv i" mmiiwi an flnlt'ol ho Ui-ci-ili-nt nro rc.iioliil to lucHpnt ellnlClWSWM I'iSS1 frU'" moonburg, Jni.-I'l'.'l's.0' M'M'"' PV,!!!'.1?- ,SAI'K ov VALUABLE J. HEAL I'.STATf. Tl, .,.,,!,.. i ... I I'nWIe sale, cm Tiit'iwiiAr, .Iancaiiv mh ,on tin- im-iuNcs, m lli-nton town-liin, lolimiWu county, tlio rollnwliix ilcscrllicil vulun-blciiiilrtnti-,vlri A (loon Kabm. coiisIkiIml. or OXK HU.VDltini AND Ti:. ACI1UH0P LAND, nliout forty nin-s of wlilcli nro clcnrwl, wlicicon A (IUIHT MILL 1 . .n,i ''."'"'"'r. "ll)ull.llnBH ; m n..lo on haul iiii.l well of i-M clk-nt wau-r. Hulutoroiu-liicni-e nt 1(1 o cloek, A. M. ei:(t.iiIi(i..,Mli-A,((...-ri.nricrceiit.iIown-oiio. Unit Icyh the ten pereelit. on IliotlrHt day of Anrll. when ihism-ks on win i, ou-,.M ,,,i ,f i.'i on n-Hwninbli- tluie. To lie keiured by bond uli-1 .Inn.J.lW-St. ahiwout. L ltllAL ICHTATH In in-romi,,,,. r ,. ..i. of tho orpham' Court of Columbia enmity, on j .1, j IWESTV-riFTII DAT OF.TANVAHY, 1Mi7.11L 10 II I- (irk 111 the frirmi.-r-i. rii.nimti, n... rlnilon,iidniluUttntrlofTl,oiiiasil.iker, latoof SiiKarloaf townlili. in said inunty, ileeeimed, niu i-ajkim, io Mue, oy punno vemino, on the pre lulKes. u certain nie hiihl'i- nnrt trm-t ..r !.-, i J-t... ate In supirloaf towiiHhlp, Columbia county, nd- Kiltie " utn-uw iiuiiiniuu mm ju&per CONTAININO HIXTY ACUICH. more or m. late thu eslnto of wild iteeeasM. slt ualo 111 the township and county aforesaid. JlXsm COLUM AX, Clerk. Oi'irhffruu nf .Safc : Twenty-flvri per cent, of tho j-un hnse money to bo paid by the purchaser to thondinliiMiiitrlx on tho dav of Kale; the resi due of the pnreliiiAu money to be paid hi one year from the confirmation (, wltli Intercut fioin tlm couiirinalloti. Itieiiureha-erto p-i for deeds and htamiis. January 1, lii7-lw. iii.ikUljlll ilAltlllIll ION'. AUmlntstratrl. J7STATE OF EnEDEUICK HESS, 1U I)i:cKASKI.Tu i .liieliilnli les; Thoiun, 1 (ss: lliniiuili Hess Intermarried wltii Mli-lmd I lend.-rshot, both of whom are believed to be lUiul, leaMnir U-ue: Catharine llcsi Intermarried with llenjamln llrlnl; ; Surah lles Intermarried with Joint LouN; i:il7nbetli Hes, Inteniiarrleil with JoM Pli He- Mary lle-s, Iniennarrled with (111-U-rt 1 leki : Asa I Ij-m, Amanda 1 less, Iniennarrled with Abraham Kline; l'n-derlek Hesi, I.ucvAnn licks, Iniennarrled with Kilns siiultz; '.Maria HeBsjHarah Ilrss nml Ilerllndn lless, tho last boven behiK the children or John W. Hcbs, do. ee.i-ed, at.il all the above named the helm at law of rreilerli k Hess, deconsed; and tonll other per sons Interested, KreetliiK: You aro heiebj cited to bo nnd nppenr beforo tho Juduesof our Orplians1 Court tj bu held nt llloomsimrt!. County of Columbia, on the tirst Jlondny of Kcbruary next, then nndtheio tnnn eept or ri-r.ise to take the leal i-ntato of tho bal1 ' ii. -i. iii i euseo, in ino nppraiseil valu- ntlou put upo.i It by nn InqiieM duly awarded l5 I In1 mill Court, nmt returned by the siierlll', or . ..... " in- i-iiim- milium inn no hum, Uncus the llonornblo William lllwcll, l'resl. dent of our said Court, at llloomsburK, tho thlr- -V-.1.1.1 -mj .u lrifllliRT, J . II., 1.-IW1, JI-.SH1.; coi.r.JI AN, Clerk 0. C. sburg, January 1, lMi:-0w Iltnoin Wl DOW'.S API'RATSEMENT.-NO-TIOK OK CONI-'IU.M ATIOX The rnMniuli,,. appraisements of real nnd personnl propurty set apalt to Widows of decedents, have been llleil In lee iiitiei-in nil-iii-uisier 01 I 'iiiiitiini.-i ci.mil i- mi ller tho Itules of Court, nnd will bu presentisl for absolute eonlliinution, to thollrphans' Couit tobu held 111 Illooliishunr, 111 nml for said eomitv, on Wrii.sr.snAv, Tin: Sixth liiy or I'KiiiuiAiiv, A. .. IsliT. tit two o'elin-lc III the iirirti.w.i. ..Tl.-I.! iiu.i , onn"i eei-iuoiis 10 sin ii eonuriiial tons are iievKiusiy iiieo, oi wmeti nn persons Interested ii sun i I'Miiui rni i n i;e nonce : 1. WllloW llf D.ltllel Aflirdllll .if Sl.-ntt Inn-tuM., deceased. 2. Willow of John I'rlti, of Sugnrlonf lownshlli deceased. :i. Widow ol Clolworthy risher, of Scott town ship, del-eased. I. Widow of O. 1", rtunynn, of Madison town, Ii. Widow of Joseph HollKlitoll, of I'Iiib town ship, deeeased. i. imoowoi jonu iiuiton, or centre township, leeeaved. 7. Widow of Abraham Itobbtns. of l-Ulitni-en-rtr luwiisnip, iieceaseo. . Juii.N u. i kui;zi:, negister. lllooiusburg, Jan, i, 1Wi7. RICO ISTE It'.S NOTI CE. Not ici: Ii:ilEHV niVHN tn nil lot'.ltpnq rnnlltoiu i wilier ipciM)iis inti'ivsteU U Uiv ilatcn of tho n- It:ltl lu'tuiuicms aim minors, inni uio luiiou- in ii'iimnihUtiuon ana irimmiim nccnunts liuvo hi'L-n nU'il lullinotilcoof I ho Hri-lstfrof rnlnmiiin t-mii.iv, una win nn liro-nii'a lor t'otmrmutlnn nmt nllouniico ill Hit' Ctrplnii'' Court, to Ik? lnA In Ulnomslmrs, In tlm county nforo-;Ud, on Wkji-nj-.sdav, Tim iSixtii Day of l-'KiPtUAiir, 1M7, nt two o'clock iu tlio nitrrnoon of tixUl tiny. 1, Arcotmt of .lolm Ilerncr, KimnUan of Jncob . vhuiiii, iniuorf'nua i r;unin-i AuaniH, deo 1, -. Kirst unit ilnaliKTonnt oft:. T. kii, sivor, twri uiirni m iiijiut'in it, jion man, uio ol lior wick, rlcc'il. , :t. vvounl of KHas Menlrnli!1I, cunrdlan of n. i . kcmit. minor cjiim in .10. k, Kt-stur U(o tl. I. ACL'OIIIlt Of J'JlritllH KlllU ildli.hilvtfntriv nt 0. Lowry ICllmvlHtuut orntici tou nthlp, ilecM. fl. Account ot .Joint htiulilon.Buurillimof Susfttt nn StaiIdoiitol (JtociiwixkI township. 6, Hccotul and lliml account ofsumucl Henry inn iiiiil v.it-H-11111;, uAi'ttuun 01 4ruuuui(J Jlciiry. lato of Orange lowiishlp, dee'd. 7. hi'coiiil nnd final account of lVtcr Evelnnd ami .joun ivcmiiu, nuuiiuisirators or lvtcr J-Au-land, late of rishlncrccU township, dc"d, Ac, mi tit of Washington Atlams, udmlntstra tor of Tliniiias Cu minium, latu of Locunt town- hi!., dee'd. II. Account of Mfi )ino I.r-inoti. pvoi'ntdr nf flu. iasi win aim icMaincni 01 mi ran j, J'calcr.lutuof 1 isinnricrccic inwiiMUp. iicc d. Hi. Account nf Jcvl AlKumn.irnardLin of tho cm tJittMH Alvcrn.i Mcllridu, minor child of Me llrltlc. laic of Hemlock touiishio. di iM. jj, Accouui oi joun it. -Moycr, iwminiirnior or ticiiMiu i iiiiiirr, tau 01 iuimmii luwllMlll), Urc il, I'J. Account ol' M. A. Ammirniim aini Mit-hurl Lemon, ndininistrat(iof ivter 1'. JA-uler, lato of ihuiuuciccK umihin , occ u. JUltS H. KllKEZn.lU'ulbtcr, lUoomslmr?, January t, iM7, nniOAT INDUCTION IX IMtlOKS AT l'CTKIl UNT'H KTOlu:, IX I.HJIIT STHKET, o r FALL AND WINTER GOOD.S. TIIK Milihorlbrr has Just received and hn on innd ut lliu old btaud In UgUt Utrcct, u largo and helect ASS0IIT3IEXT OF MERCIIAXDISE urehniKcd nt tho lowest fiKurc, nnd wlilcli lioli Ictcrmlncil to hell on us mm t era to terms iwenn lw procured cNcwhero In I.lyht Ktrcct, ron cash ait couxtjh' jwodccjz JIls stoolc COtlHlhtH of LADIES' DUES S GOODS, choicest styles nnd latest fashions. CnHeow, MusIIhh, Glnt'tiamH, rlHiHK-iH, Jlofilery, Carpet, Silks, hhawlrt, READY MADE CLOTHING, Putlncttfl, Cassimeri, CottonadCR, Kentucky Jcnnc, d.C., AC, AC. GROG E R IKS, Quransware, Cedarwnre, Hardware, Medicines, Prut;, Oil!, ralntM,Ac. ROOTri & SHOES, 1 1 ATS A C.YI'S. In hhort everything usually kept In n cimntry fctorc. The patronaso "f hit nld frlend-i una tuo public KOticrnlly, Is respectfully solicited. Tho hlglut marutt pneo paw for country pro. line?. i'l-n'tlt U.N'T. I,lht fitroet, January i, 1Rg7. Q II. imOCKWAY, A 1 VUll. . VI 1IA II, IlLOOMrillUlKl, I'A. IrrirnI In-t door below the t'-ourl House, nnt KlIolUlUU UIO I OJ-l lltnil', AUlHOri7lHl lll'lll ior hei-i!le tion of Ilountle, llaek liiy, l'elllt-n, mil nil olher ileiiun-lHUBiilmt the bliiln nn-I N.i- llonal (internment.. tjRii,t JT. . .1' u 'uuiior, oy inft urn mil l l " in of lliu County of Uoliimuln, to m-tl . V,ti wljmt llinriitiNnmf iiroxnion of tin, n"i -t 1 llinlmiK j of 1.1.-. "llurttnnn, mlnilnU Iriitor of Q1IAULE3 W. SNYDEll, DEit.Kii II A It D W A U E, I HON, NAIl, HTLIIL, AC, AC, AC MAIN BTltf.UT, IILOOMSIIUIIO, l'UNN'A Tako this mcthwl of liiformllnrthn eltiremof ("o. lumbla couty, llmtlin has openrit nn extcnslvo llanlwaro store on Main utreot, In Illoomsburg, near iron street, nnd thnt ho has on hand n LAIKHUI STOCiC AND 11F.TTF.11 AHAOHTKI) than can bo found nny where i-lao In tho county, mm which no iniciius to sell nt prices which defy coinpctition, CHAINS, AXES, STEELt, IltON. I havo chains, all klzes. axes, all mako nnd welifht, steel, nil slies.lron, nil shapes, nnd till very low, liuiLunu'H HAUiiWAitr:, of every descriptions. Nnlls, nxlo pulleys, sash cords, latches, locks and knobs. butt scrowB.sash uisis, winnow sprniKs, baso knobs, strop lihiKcs, hasps and staples, hooks and staples, and In fact i-very.iung needed In that line. COACH A WAtJON MAKK1W' HAnDWAltn. embracing nlmmt every thing In that lino. AI: HAIt.VIWS MAICJIW HAltDWAUi:, llucltles, Japanned t hucklos. silver nlatedi bills of every kind, Hasika, Iron j pnd trees! Kamks, n oiHiisnuuie trees, tg trees, clrtli web. worsted and cotton t thread, silk, uwls and needles, tools Ul Ull IvIllllS. HIIOC.MAKr.IVS HAUDWAItl A fun assortment forcarpeuters. I havo planes nn minis, saws; nand, pannel, rip. and com rows; siiiares-stei-l, Iron, nnd try: boring machines, chlslcs, augers, hovels, mallets, braces, galitr-s. plows, rules, bits, and about everything for car penters. ron Tin: rr.opi.i: qenkilvlly' 1 lia o coal lioils, coal lioeIs, scoops, coal sifters, hint crns.tahle eutlery,i K-ltet ettth ry, plalcd spoons, plated forks, servers, tea a nd eof. feepot,butii-i linles,mlllsuvs, cross cut saws, ell eul.ir saws, cang saws, llles, horse -lioes.wieiiebes, rl vets,1mm. m;rs, hatdiets, lualtocks, picks, forks, grub blng hoes, shin els, spades, snadlm: forks, hoes. rakes, bed plus, twine, skates,' plows, coflln trim mings, i.mery, red chalk, white chalk, wire, liorso nails, meat cullers, scales, wash boards, liorso buckets, wooden pnlls, clothes plus, nine, door mats, porch mats, pur lor mats, corn poppers, paint brushes, hirse brushes, slelsll bells, heel calks, enamel ed kettles, brass kettlm, eoppor kettles, fctewkettles.saucu pans.broad axes. nulls. Wedges, curtain fixtures, ihlinbloskeius nnd boxes, rumps, lead pipe, etc., Tarred ropean.l hundreJs of articles not .cnu- meruted coustaiitly on hand at CHAllLUM W. SNYIirii'S, Main Street, llloolusburR. IS07. (iet Up Vour Clubs is:n. 'I 'HE A(!E," A DEMOCltATIC X MOIlXl.N'd JOL'ltXAI (1I1KAT iMI-imv.;. str-Mf and rmi:ir imiitemesh t.'viov. it. yoKATIO.I ANIlOl.NSTIlllTtnNAI. LlllKlirr. 1 lie IiAti.r Ani'. eoutaiui the latest Hi-Ms fruit alt iwirm of theworlil, Mlth editorial urtleles on tlovern- iiiviu, i-iuiiieil 1 1 line, i lnuni-e aim tteneral Hub Jeetl. IH-al NpwI, Miii liet Uepoits, wtoek (luota tlons, Kelliiiom Intellluenee, Lesal Miinmiiry, 1 nrelirn and llnmevtln t-ftrt-Lvi...... i elnl rntelllKenee, Heiwrls of I'ublle. 'Mi-i IIhei, ..--uiiii-iu i iiiii-uio-., uevieww or J.lteratliri-, l'rlee Current, Literary Notices, Acrleulturiil In formation. Art. Musle. ete.. ete. ll.-vi.o-M .-.,-ni,.i tclemiims, 1th. mull tlio illijiutehes or l'ie Assoei aled l'liH fiom i-M-ry iart of tho I'.ilted Shiten, and also the. ll",.itehen lieelTed by the Atlantic .tble: and the news from all parts of Luropn brollKht by thu htliiinei'H, is In-.imtlv telei;ralihvd fioin ubiitever point Hie ste'.mera llrst toueh. Ihc epkly Am: Mill be n eomplete eoiupen illillil of thn news of the reek, nnd beslden tin) lending editorials from the Dally, will eontnlna iare.e ulnount of lnteri -tliii! matter, iwimuil ex. liri'Mslv for till- Ml-l-llll- lvsn.- Ill-lll l.nl. nllr... upectsa llrn iluss ruinily .nmrnal, partleularly lumiueii i e poiiueiau, mo t amier, the Mer chant, the .Miehanle, the 1'amlly circle, nnd the ii"-m-iiii rciiui-r, niiviuir every ehiilai-terlstlo or u llu neivsjiaiu-r, each miinber Mill contain un In cutely liteieillii(,'Mihl, by onciiftiiemost iioiui lariindf.lseiliiitlnitiiulhorK.aud It la also the in lentlonto publish, from Meek to Meik, In the course of tho year, tl.ne or four of the beat nml latint novels. TIUtMH ALWAYS IN ADVANCH. TIIK DAILY. One copy, one vear, $3,1: Mx tnonths, st,.-yi; thrcu months, f,)r kiiv Iksh perlotl, nt the rati" of one dollar .-r month. l'ot iibii thirty cents jier nuarter, tube luepald nt tho ollieoof deliM-ry. Till-! Wi:i:iCI.Y. One copy, one year, J2,il; flvo eoiIes, one year, SII.OO i tell eoi-Ies one vear, Sl'.W. tM'i-llty copies, one year, S-ll,l). To ilubs, Mheru the papers ate w-nt to onu address, the follmvluz reilucllou M'lll bo inside; I-'lve copies one year. s i", ten copies, ono year, SICS-ij tivi-nty copies, one year, f.i,no. A ropy will bo iiiriiUlusl ciatli for each chili of ten in more, to ono aildress. lor one year. l'ostaL'u live cents per quuiler, to bo I lit ,111- .Mil- l- llWUUl., Till- above t. TIMS ll ill 1... l I..I.1U-n.ll-nrn.l ... un. elllli-li coplea of the Dailv and Wiekly sent'cratiH .... ..rMii-.iiw-.il in tins uiiiee. jitlvt.-rilsclucniK III set ted at luoiUrule. lutes. Address. . WK1JSII IIOIII1, 130 Chestnut (street, l'hlladelplila. rnniAii LIST FOR KEHRUARY J. feus.in Miuman by licr next iileml Ooorzo tfrm' numnn i . ijiim 4ilaiiis, 2. Patton Kline u. June Kline. J. William l Ijime i. Thomas Cupeling, fi ai. B. A. S. Saul tr. Henjumlii Winterstccn. tl. llenjamln air and wile t . Win. MiarplcsH. 7. I-dwnrd IlelluertJf.tho LoLUstMouutulu Coal and Iron Company, 8. J. 1'. 1 laekcnbei tor Ihe use of M, Chumberlln t. Uas I). j;dir. O.Jacob Uemley t. Cntuuhsa Pullroad Com p.my. In. Ilem l- Xuss r.t. tho Ilorouslt of IterwicU, 11. rnitsl i. IU, i . Josi iih Trick, l'J. VAl Jones vs. Miles C. Abbott. I. t. Sylvester J, Kiiiun. Inane White. II. bvlvester J. l'ftux tt. Isaac While, l. Wrlnht Iltmhi s i t. Peter Miller. I'l. Jouathan Knlttlet.T. Wilsht Ilucliow, 17, Mary II. On cu ts, ItnbeitH. JIoucll. tt. nt. 1 James htcrncr f. Albert Hailiu-ui. r. Solomon Shu man i William Iouueubenrcr, -U John W. 1-e.schcr is. Peter S. HUhel, 21. John Jameson m. 1. Sa rs, it, al, IK. Jfihn tlrett in, Alfivd M'inkI. SI. WMlcy it Poher.. John W. Lescher. 21. Sylvester J, I 'nu.v i t. Isaac White. S"i. William A. Mann i t. Juines Pyke. 2i. Henry T. Ilcllynow fur the use of Thorna. Crevcllim. Jr., t. Jcsm C. Pennington, r. Sj Ivester J. Puux vs. Wllllard C. Urccn's Ad- tuluNtiators, Jaeitbs. Kvniis is. Wlllnrd C. Ctreftt's Adiur'n. ail. . A'. Poblilnt i jr.. Albert Hunter. :n. J nncs ti.inuou tt. MkhaH'rcam, ct. nl. HI, liuuudu I.. DuvIk it. Iinham (1. Kusc. .12. (ieortje II. Prown r. h, .V. iS'toiicmun. Rl. C. W. Campbell ct al. r.Mnin P. Kiwp, it ul. SI. Jumes Mrau-er u (lcori;o S' trl'ker. V. .Mam .StiaiiM'r ft (leort;. .vtrlt ker, .Stroud .V Xtnmu ii A Cievelin,!. UIJLIC HAIjE OF valuaum: mur, itatk. Will lie Mild by the underMnnd executors of tho litst will and lestameut of John Krlt. iloc'd., at public sate, cm the picnilaeH, on .Satunfuy, the Rfcotid day of Kebruaif, 117, at tn o'clcM-k In tlio lorenoon of said il.iy, the followln i dcseiiU-d al liable leal state, to wit ; AcerUln lot of riaiud situate In Pi-nlou Tow nship. county of Columbia, Ixamded and deserihed at rllows,to Hit : Adjoin t.vji laud of Daniel ilartman on tlm ejlf Und of Abraiu Vomit; on tho cant, laud of Catharlno Ilartman on the south, and land of Parvln Mm. ters on tho north, contiilnlmr fhrt'o oiiurt.-rMnf un acre, nmre or Ic.m. aim) n certain tractor lami, situaio in Jackson Towusbin. CiUllitvalurcriaitl. houndeit anddekrrlli. ed as follows, to wit: Adolnln; land of Daniel KobbUiH un tin ciiKt. I.iikU of John l rltz on tlio set. and lands of l)iid Yociim on tho north. con tabic 11 It, en ucrea and ono htiudted aud ll fly four perches. A)o a certain tract of laud, hltuulo In Jackson Township, In said county bound, d and described a follow it, to wit j AJoluInu' land of Daniel Hob bins nn tho rust, lauds of lUIJali Vocum on tho north, lands of M'Hcnry and Co, on tho west, and lands of Joshua Ha uiru on tlio touth. eiintalnhiL ono bundtedand twenty-two net us und and ono iiuiiureo aim uuy-nvo ierene8, inreo ucro or which Is tJ eared land, Aud bulanc-u U s ull tlm be rid, CONDITIONS OF BALI?. Ten rer cent. In bo nafd down nt tho fctrlkint down of tho property, ono half of tlio balance tu Uinaid on tho flr8t ilav of Aurll. 1mi7. wIipm iin.. session of thd premises Is to bo ffHcii: nnd tho nuiaure nn ino nrht uayoi April, ivis, wim inter est from tho rind of April, 1Vj7, Puithfuers to pay for deeds und fa tamps. r..r.tvn.i v ui is,, tii.onuK v. ntnz, Kxeeutoiw, ALIj whom it may con Cl.K.N.rleiii-ii tiilte untleo Hint , Ira uiul nrmel, nf Centrovllle, (Viluinlila Ciiunty, IiiivIiik iKiuht tuo rullawtng list of property from retor llnwer, ilo ileclnro Hint it Is tnj Intention to lenil tho f-iuna to tlm said Hnwer, to wltt four beils; one Uiizt-n ehalisi ouo lot of dishes; ono cup- lionril; onu biireuu; twenty yards of earpeti ono eooklui; store', one luulor htove; ono tiro-horsn wiiitou; oun tivo-horse rHrrlae; oni double set of liAme.s; one slnulo let of harness-, two tahliyi I two p at. 1IIA KOADAItMEI., XTEW C1.0TJ1IKG AND GENTLE- MKN'H KUItNISIIINO BTOlli:. Tho nude mIrih-I rcxpectmily nnnounoe to hi. many friends that lm Inw opened a ii C'lothluif and atntlvmoii'a rurnUhliijt Htorp, In tho lowo room of tho Ilartman Culldlng, Boulliweat coruor of Main and Market Strict, llloouubuig, l'u. Having Just rotuniod from riilladoluliut with Largo stock of FALL AND WI.VTHK (JLOTIIIHCl nnd OUNTLCMKN'H rUnNWHINO UOODfl, ho natters lilimolf that ho can blaaio all, HU stock comprlseii MEN'H, I10YH', AND YOUTHS' CLOTIIINtJ, HUCll OA D11ES3 COJIT8, HACK COATU, OVEItCOATS, PANTH, V1MTH, HniitTa, UNimiwiuitTa. Bii.s.WEns, COUMVi NKCK-TIEa, HOSIKItY, Buai'ENDisas. HANDKEUCHIltKS, UMllHIiLLAS, do and In foot everything In tho Clothing or Tur iilshltig lino at vory low prices. In addition to tlio aboro ho has an eli-icant a. aorlniont of CLOTILS, C'AHSIMIinHS, AND Vn3fIN CIX)THINa MADli TO OHDKIt AT TUB HlIOIlTDjT NOTICi:. Call nnd sen bofore purchasing clsowhoro, and SUCUltl! aitUAT BAUUA1NM. octWy J. W. CIIVMIILTILAIN SC. HOWEU, ilicuodaflriit'Clafia HOOT, HIIOK, HAT AND CAT RTORB. nt theold stand on Main Street, Hloomsb.iri;. HU mock is composed of tho very latest and best ntyle. eerouereu io ino C1I17CI1S or uoiutnnia cotinly, no can accommoitnio ino public Willi Hie rouow. ItiK kinds and at chi-an nrt'-es: .Men'H calf iKlotM. fine, men's kin. ilnnblo note llo,i s' ehlld'H hoots, .Men's glovo kid, CoticrcRs, Ac, Men's islove kid Italmoral shoes, Men's, women's, boys', mid misses' cjove Itld lastinir Kuilers, Wo mcn'H rIovo kids, very tine, Women's lino eoat iiioroi'eo u.ii i uorn in. ii nrncti K iii.-ii m inoroaeiinn.i Calf shoes, couimon Klines. Misses' ami chtM-M shoos, Men's, women's, misses', boys', and child's niii-pcis. no luso ueeps n great variety or IIATH, CArS, AND HTIIAW O00D3 of every kind, at tho lowest prlcos, both for cftsU and country produce. Hcinembt-r tbouttructlon islnour goods. Von'l no niarmeu ai mo cry or ntnh prices, but will aod ouu ior oiunciviis. iiespvciiuuy. ii. i;. 1 1 1 1 Li., INSTATE OK JOIIX SANKEY, SR., Nmkcy ; .Toim Simlccy ; (VrunSnnkey Ji.mes W NunlEey; Mnry Ann Hankey, Intermarried with nroiiiir; l,An Himkcy, IntermnrTled with Junius (J. Trllz; Susan Holglurd; and Mnrj' Cnth- nrlno Kelnhurd ; the hust two nsimed uro minora of l'olly Suukey, lute 1'olly nclghard,clecajjcd, holrs nnd legal roprcKontutlvcd of Jolm Sankey.Hr..do Cftwetl, You nre hereby cltud to bo and nppcur uororo thu Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Or phans Court tti bo held ut illoonisburg, In said county, the flrwt Monday of February noxt, then and thcro to accept or refuse to tako th rent lute of tuo bald John hankey, Hr., decciu.wl, at tho tippralaed valimtlon put upon It by nn Inquest duly awarded by tho said Court, nnd returned by the Mierllr, or bhow cume why tho kunio should not bo fcold. Witness tho Honorable WUUnraniwetl, President or our Mild Court, nt Hloom.burK, tho t-lxth day or Ucceiuuer, A.I. ISCfl. JlVHi: COLHMAN', Clerk O. C. UloomKburn, December 2Z, Wti, HE XEW MAGAZINE. y-Tifji, lirtght. Instructive, anil tttterti4nhff. thi; uivr.itftiDi: maoazinh, VOH YOUNfJ faon.ii. Jrn. HCHD A HOUGHTON, I'ublUbors, No. tV Hroomo Street. Now York. rako pleiuuro In imnounclng Uic linmodlute ibhuuoi tuo initial uuiheror Tin: hivi:iwidl: maoazh:, rem you no rcoi-i.K, toboMItAd br HOItACK VL KtMniiirn anttr of "Dream Chlliln ii. tc. -tc. nnd taiblisho.1 monthly, onimunciiiij with January, vt. Tho iiriMs.j.u i ne uiversiiie .Maaino will lu to Mil- imj urn uiiesoi iiit ymiii-rr punno with instruct no and entcrtjiltibii' rt-iuihn' m-iti ir nittufiu i.. lllitstratisl by cfihiiM'tcut nitlsti. In tin cmitrf. billions regard will Iwj had rnlber to tho merit of uic aiiieics man w uio previous reputation of tho uiiuiurs, uiui nn hcciious or ino country will be fully repruseiitt. History In lu moro popular forms will oecupya i1""""'"" i",-''i"iii,"'"i.rperiaiuiiiKioims, jsar- f .lll Kill TniVi'l Aill'Mlit ur.. III tiii-li.iii,.ii.iii.l.-. Manners and ttiMiiiuif.r tlltlereiit Nations, amf siuh Illnnipbleal skftehes iu will Interest and i in. tit tli. v., im..- wlOl.. f l.. .HHr..,.. .i....... jf N'atuml History and Science will icceivo tlitlr uur xmic in iiiiciiuoil. With each Miicrtssl tt nimilur i Im v-irdwl r--.v- aniuvements, and j Measures of tu-doorimd out door life will b portrayeil, nnd the Interest of tho join mm ri'auer eojibianiiy maiuiaineu. Tho illustrations of tho Muuurliu will attract the t yea nf tho youngest us w ell n-s pleaso tbo old er children. Mr. II. I., sitmhens will fumUh a mil-paL'o humorous Cartoon fur eery numlmr unoumioui ino year.nuu wnn artists will wn tluuo to give new rendim; to fain tl lor theme. TKllMS OP KL'IlSCItin'ItlN. 35 SOpcr year. In advance; .1 copies, 33 ft) 5 copies, 10; H) copies, SJo, and unoxtrueopvfn'atl; bIukIo copies, iw 1VIU4, Tho llrst number Is now ready for Inspection, Samplu copies of this number sent by mall, postujxo paid, on ruoolnt of 3D oentji. AkohIs nml Canasseiu antwl lu eery part of tun vuuiii , .Aimrus' Jlt'ltD X llOCfJlITON, PublUhors, No, -LW Ilroomo Strwit, Naw YorK. QARRIAOE MANUFACTORY, DUtotJisbur, Pa, m. a hi)an a unoTiiirit, the BtmotMord of WILLIAM BI1AN A ftOX, continue Uio butilncM. of making CAKHIAQ14, 11U00IE1 and orory tylo of PANCV WAGON8, which they liavo constantly on band to suit u tomers. Never Uhlug any material but tha bej nnd employing tho mont i'Sperlencol workmun. tney nopo to cominuo u heretofuro to give entlro katlnractlon to ecry custouier. An hmpoctlon o their work, and of the reasonable prlui uwked for the name, Is bino to Insure a nato. LA DIKrf' AXD ClKXTI.i:.MK.'S Hl-XTAUItANT. 11. ir. sroiiNr.it has fltte.1 up n r uniH.'lill livusu H.VtiOOS, wliora liullen nml geutlomen mn tiusuptillej with the tlollcnclc of tlio sviuim. A suppl uX FIIESU OYSTUKd nlwnjson hMiit. I'UESII 1IIIH.M), CAKUS, AND I'lIS, KIIIINCH AND nOMKHTIC CONFItCTIONS In eery stylo anil nrlcty, NUTS, FRU1TH, ami everything usually fuuml In t nil.ST-CI.AhS mNI-'ECTIONKHV HTOHH. J?X IX'UTOH'S NOTICH. ICSTATK lli of l)ANIi:i. V. MONino.MKllY.ileeentel. Lutters testniucittary mi tho hsttiteof liaulel W, Montgomery, late of Or.inunv lilt.. Col uinhla t'oun ty,hao tieenurinited by tlio Iteglsterof liiluuibla (Inunty Io 1'etor Knt, of Unlit hlreet, l'u. All persons Imvlnie el.ilius 111,'nluit tlio estato are ri illented to prehelll them tor hnttleiiieut.Hllit ttio.o IniUhlMl to the estate either on note or hook o eouut Mill make payment to tho P'xeeutor with out delay. l'KTKK li.NT, r.ieoutor. deol-t Q I'SQ IT !: 1 1 A NX A 1 1 OTKIi, O Cauiwlsfa, l'u, Tho nboo Hotel has lately l-en purchased by 11KN11Y J. C'l.AltlC, an-1 I111.1 been Ihorouiihly ro. ni.T-li Ucl, repaired, ami refurnished, It will Im found now, InltHitrrnuKOiueut und njipotntiuetiU, 11 rlrst-etavj Hotel, and mniud to noun in thu country. Persons In elllts wishing to spmid the hot months in the country, ytll do uell to ylvn the ptojirit tor cull. 1807. GUANO OI'KNINO OllANl) olT.NINfl (1IIANI) OIT.NINO OltAND Ol'ENINfl OltANU Ol'KMmo FAt.ii and wixrnn oooiki, FAI.Ii AND WINTKIl O00t, HA lit. AND Wl.NTHIl OOOIH, FAI.ti AND WINTUlt OOODS, FALL AND WINTKIl 0001M, consisting of ninststlng of onslstlng of consisting of consisting ot T)RT imv DltT UltV nttow, (1001)H, 000 m. OOOD9, 000 D9, HATS AND CAW, HATS AND CA1H, HATH AND CAW, HATH AND C'AIW, HATU AND CA1-J, IKXITH AND Hltonfl, llOOTH AND S1I0HM, IIOOTH AND HI10BH. ltOOTH AND BIIOEH, liOOTU AND BHOliJ, KKADV-MADn ci)th:no, ltnADY-MADB CLOTHINO, IIEADV-MADK ClflTIHNO, IIKADY-MADC CLOTHINO, ItEADY-MADU CLOTJIIIIO, IOOItlNCJ-OLARSrH, IXJOKINO-OLASHIS, IKIKINQ-OLASHnS, IX10KINO-OIABHES, lAJOClNO-ULAUijEd. NOTIONS. NOTIONS, KOTIONH. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS TAINTS AND AND OIIA 01 1 A 0II.H, OIIA OILS, l'.U.NTfl AND 1'AINTH AND 1'AINTa AND csnnccKiFA (HtOCElHIA OIlOCEllIES, (IP.OCEItlES, onocEHiEa, QUEENHWAUIC, (IIIHENHWAUK, IJUEENHWAKE, llUr.ENHWAltlJ, UEENBWAnU, HAllDWAItB, nAUDWAHB, HAIIDWAUK, HAUDWAHC, IIAltDWAUC, TINWAlta, TiNWAnn, TINWAHI!, TINWAItll, TINWAItE, BAi.T, HALT, F ALT, HALT, (SALT, FIR IT, I-IHH, riHif, riTii, FISH, (lltIN AND REEDS, (UtAIN AND REEDH, UIIAIN AND SEEDS, (1HAIN AND PEEDB, UIIAIN AND BEED, ultKELVV, NEAL Wl'KELVy, NEAL McKEI.VY, NEAL Uc.KEI.VV, NEAL MlKELVY, NEAL CO.'S, CXl.'U, CO.'H. CO.'H. CO.'H. Northwest corner i-f Main nn-I Mnrlist Streets, Northwest corner of Main and Market streets, Northwuil corner of ilaln and Market Htrcvts, Vorthwesl eorusrof Main and Market Htreots, Northwest corner of Mala und Markut titrcuts, nixio.MBnuito, pa., IIL0OMBIIUIK1, PA. IIWhlMSIIlIHO, PA., HUKIMHHUHO, PA., 1IIA)0MSUUI10, PA, HION I HON II'.ON JltON IltON AND .VAIIA AND NAIIA AND NAIIA AND NAIIA AND NAIIA In Jarjiiiuantlrtis nnd at redmed rates, alway on hand. "12W STOCK 01;' CLOTJIlXa. Fresh fu-rlval of FALL AND WlNTr.Il HOODS. 1)AVII LOWKNIIEIIO Invites attention to I1I1 stock of CIiRAi' AND FAflHIONAIlLC ClmHNO. nt his storo on Main Street, tiro doors abovo tho American Ilotiis, Bloomsburg, Vn., where he lias Just received from New York and Philadelphia full assortment of MEN AND BOYS' CIXJTHINO, Including tlio most fashionable, durable, snd handsome DltEJW OOODS, consisting of BOX, 8ACIC, FItOCK, OUM, AND OIL-CLOTn COATS AND PANTS, of nil rorts, slr.es, nnd colors. Ite hca also rcplsa lshoit his already largo stock of FALL AND WINTEIl SHAWLS, HTitirni), riauiiED, and tl.un vests, SHIItTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, OOLLAHA HANDKEnCHIUrs, OLOVES," RUSPENDKHS, AND FANCY AnTlCLEfl He has constantly on hand a larce and well-se lected assortment of CLOTHS AND VE3TINGS, which he Is prepared to make to order lntoanr kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best manner. All his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It Is of home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELUY, of every description, fine nnd clicnn. His case or Jewelry Is not surpassed In this place. Call and cxamniQ nts gonoial assortment of CLOTHINO, WATCHIIS, JEWELUY", Ao. DAVID LOWENBUIla. jypLLEll'S STORE. FRESH AltrtlVAL OF HPHINQ AND SUMMER OOODS. Tho subscriber has Just retnrncd from tho oltle. with another largo and select assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, rurcllfised lu New Vorlr nnd PMta.?lnl.l.i m lowest figure, and which hu li determined to sell on as moderate terms as can bo procured else where In Bloomsburg. His stoclr comprises LADIES' DltESS GOODS of tho choicest styles and latest fashions, together with u large assortment of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, consisting of the following articles : Carpets, Oil Cloths, aoths. Casfllraeres, Hhawls, riannels. Silks,; TVhlte Ooo-ta, Linens, noop Skirts. Mnsllna, flollowwsr. C.darwar. queensware, Hardw i. Boota and Shoos, Data and Caps, noop Nets, Umbrellas, Looklng-OlSMe., Tobooco, Coffoe, Suifars, Tesii, Rtee, Allspice, Glngor, Clnnamci NuUnecj., AND NOTIONS GENERALLY. In short, everything usually kept In country stores, to which ho Invites the attention of the public generally. The highest prlcowlll be paid fur country pruduco lu exchange for goods. f. II. MILLER, Arcade Buildings, Bloomsburg, Pa. B Loojisnuna fancy tkim- MINO AND BUOKSTOHE, second door below llnrttnun's, Mala Street. list received a now stock ol ZEPHYRS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARNS, CORSETS, LAC1W, EMBROIDERIES. MUSLIN EDGINGS, DRESS TRIMMJNO and every varloty of articles usually kept In a FANCY STOItli Also ecuool books, hymn books, bibles, Sunday-school books, and a largo lot of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM UOOKS, BLANK DEEDS, BONDS AND MORTGAGE, and a gcueial and well-selected assortment of PAPER, ENVEI.OPES, Ac. A. I). WEBB. JATJONAL, I'OUNDUY, BloomslAirg, Columbia County, Ta. The subscriber, proprietor of the above-i amed cxtenslvo establishment, Is now prepared re ceive orders for all kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST FUUNACIA RTATIONA Y ENOINES, MILLS, THRESHIN 1IACHINES, 40 He Is also prepared to mako Ftoves of all slrM and patterns, Plow-Irons, and everything usually made In (lrst-elass Foundries. IIU i-xlenstvo facllltlea and practical worlcmon warrant him In reeelvln? tho largest contracts 00 tho most reasonable terms. Grain of atl hinds wilt bo taken In exchango for Castings, This establishment Is located near tha Laikc wanna and Btooinsburg Railroad Depot, PETER IlILLMVnR. G WOli NEWS FOU EVEUYIIOJJY. Oiling to tha lato fall In gold, EPHRAIM W. ELWEI.L has rcducM hu prlcos to suit nil buyers, cither at wholusalo or retail. If ou want SUGARS, COrrEIA TEAS, SYRUPS, SPICES, CRACKERS, CANNED I'RUIT, DRIED FRUIT, WOODENWARE, FISH, DEANS, CHF.liE, I'1DUR, TEED, Ac, Ac Ac, give m' a call, KPIIRAM W. KLWEIif, poitlt'S 110TKI,, OlCORGi: W. MAUOEIt, Iroprlelor. Tho above well-known hotel has recently under gone radical changes In Its Internal nrraugemcntv, nnd Its proprietor nnnouiiei s to his former custom and (ho travelling ptibllo that his accomodations for th comfort "f his guests aro second to nui.o In tint country. His table will always bo found sup. piled, not only with substiintl.il food, but with all tho delicacies of tho sciuon, His wines and 11- ituors (except that Kipular lvirago known an ".Vi'fiiii"),i.urchaso-l direct from ttw Importing houses, nro entirely pure, und freo from ull (kjI Simons drugs. He is thankful for nllberul juttou age In the past, and will continue todi-t-civo It In tlm future. GEOUGK W. MAl'OF.H.