THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. u djffhtmlmw. cLooMwiititd, rmiiAY, run. , mn. Petersons Counterfeit Detector, and Chestnut Street I'hllfutclntila, Is said to bo the best published. Price SI .50 per nnuuiii. Tun editor of the Republican saya he 'does not drink." Where nro the Ciood Templars? Wo nro reliably Informed he la not a member. William L. Mad dock and Co. dealers In flue, groceries, Xo. 11G South Third Street (opposite tho Otrard Ilnuk) Philadelphia. Tnn Montour American recommend Joshua W. Comly, Esq., of Danvlllo as the Republican candidate for Supremo .Bench. Tun raccoon did notsoo U shadow on the 2nd of February j old Mottlco broke Ice, and tlio end of winter U approaching. Judoe Lowry, Judge Elwell, Judge Cliapmnn, Judge Ilyan, and other emi nent Judges and Lawyers aro spoken of as candidates for tho Democratic nomination. As wo publish tills week tho Court proceedings, and County Statement, wo omit tho European and Congressional news. There Is nothing in them, how over of particular Interest to our rea ders. Our townsman, John S. Sterner lias told his rcjldenco on Main Street to Dr. J.R.Evans. Mr. Sterner proposes to move on tho Ralston farm, lately pur chased by him. Oun friend, Mr. John S. Sterner. pro poses tosupply himself wit ha brick imv king maeiiino which will mould OUOO per hour. He will drive on thobuslness extensively, and with his energy suc cessfully. We aro glad to feo that our old friend David W. Derr, ono of tho very bcbt Democrats and cleverest fellows alive, has gono into tho dry goods business at No. 202, Xorth Third Street, Philadel phia. Wo hope our friends will give him a call. " Montana," is tho name of a right smart littloplaco now growing up on tho mountains between Bloomsburg and Centrnlia, at what was, we believe, the Sto'ic Tavern. Tho village is being laid out by Mr. Samuel Fry, and is very rapidly being built up. Home of our town Subscribers have not directed how they desire their papers delivered, whether by tho carrier, or left at tho Post Offlco or at tho Prlutlnj; Office. If they will indicate to us where they would prefer to pet them wo will do our best to accommodate tlicm. Tun editor of tho Republican re publishes tho btalo assertion from tlio Philadelphia Inquirer that "Senator Buckalew dodged tho vote on tho Tarill" Bill." This is simply untrue. He was paired off on that Bill with Senator Crcsswoll, and tho Congressional pro ceedings so state. Keep lo the facts, gentlemen. We call tho attention of our readers to tho advertisement in our columns of theoldand well established firm of Wm. F. Murphy's Sons, Stationers. We feel assured that they can supply anything In their line better and cheaper than al most any other Philadelphia establish ment. Tun Columbia Republican urges Hon. George Landou, State Senator from Bradford, for United States Senator in lSb"J. lias anybody bequeathed him half a million ur bo lately .M'Clure's Ciamlcrsbuiy lltpoiitoru, (Hep.) Blcs.s your heart, Colonel, an otUquar' ter would bring tho Columliia Count; lleimlilican to lto knees. Don't you re member how "wo" supported "My Policy" for tho usiessorship? Ilulf a million indeed 1 In almost every number of the .'; pu'Mcan we find fulsome eulogies upon the abilities and position oi Clysses Mercur. As to hi.) inlluence let Mr. Clark's confirmation anil Dr. John's de feat testify ; an I as to his abilities, we ngreo to publish ills spec -lies if our Hail leal neighbor will publish thooC of Mr. Buckalew, "tha silent Senator," as he terms him. Wo aro willluK in this manner to test Ills sincerity. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. l!illudllpbl MnrLMs. B'rwuiiAti I'tbiunry 0. Flouil Tho market continues very unsettled. About 100 bblstiold in lots to tho homo trade iueludini; "'orthwestern superrtnc at STVVi; ".orth .western extra Northwestern family i-ennsyU-auta nnd Western bit permit; Pennsylvunta and Western extra .... Pennsylvania nnd Western family 1'ininylvnniaaud Western fancy. . P.ye Hour... S..V) I. !'." I u.'i-'ii:.ji .Ml, i. S..V) t.(mu.lf. V) . I J -.". 1.1.50 U.WsVl UK T.aO Whkat of prime quality has neen in fftflfl Jnmnnfl mill linMlM'3 11 TO ill'lll 111 their views. Wo uuoto I'enusylvanla : red at $2.73j$3.10j Southern do. at s;!.10 G:i.20,nnd VHltont$-V2uiU0i IVnna, Ityo ranges at about fl.iio. t nrn is quiet, with Bales of 11,000 bushels at We, and 00 for now yellow, and ?! for white. Oat3 aro selling at r7if 5Se. Tlio receipts to-day are as follows: 710 bbls Hour; 1,500 bus. wheat j (J,7.0 lius. corn, 2,000 bus. oats. Pr.oviHioNsCotitluuo very dull, but prices nro uieliui)t,ed. Small sales aro j niaklne; nt f22.no per barrel for new iiiPMl'orkj l.'fn l"e 'f lb. for plain and fancy bacon hams j 12(i 12jc for pickled do,; 8jf-i!)l for tiait shoulders, mid loV! lllje "ji lb. for prime lard, In bbls anil tcs. Rr.iMis Cldversecd Is In demand at I im atlvani.0. 110 bus sold at from $8.2'i to$0.25 per bu'i, tho hitler rato for choice; .. .. .. ' . . ..... , .. IimotllV selfs at Sa.70i?l,UU. ai.ll Iiax- Ml n H (III HO Hnrlma TUB KALEIDOSCOPE i NUMIJ13K V. .. , " A map of limy llf, Its llnctuutloiis niul Hi vnt conccrtu." travels ix Ecuador. By way of contrast to the lato tame hunt at tho Xorth mountain, I propo-o to glvou few incidents concerning an excursion to tho forests of Xniiegnl, du ring a residence In South America. Our party numbered fifteen; seven wero Indlnncargeros.twoof whom were women, and each carried about seventy live pounds. Mr. Fruiter, an Engll-ii-nian, wu3 chief of tho expedition, the main object of which was to make n collection of plants, stull'ed birds, and other animals for an English Seientlllo Society. Juan Jameson, another of tho party, was tho son of a Scotch phy.-I-clan who had resided in the country from tho days of Bolivar. Juan's spec iality was tho collection and preserva tion of rare plants, an art he had learned from his father. The others of tho par ty were Vicente, a native hunter or re pute ; I,uca, servant; Vlllota, hunter with tho volcara, and Cabc.a, the black cook who boasted that ho could stew a parrot or ron-t a monkey to a turn. Wo were armed with guns, iiuictcluf, and cokaras. The inachcta U tx sort of -hurt sword, and Is used alike for cutting meat, hewing a tree, or attacking mi enemy. In traveling through the 'for ests it Is Indispensable. The volcara Is a hollow stick about nine feet long, through which clay balls nro blown with surprising force. Tho hunter puts a chunk of clay in his mouth, and with his tongue rounds the pellet to the prop er size and shupo. It kills tho bird as effectually asshot, and has the advan tage of not injuring tho plumage nor tearing tho skin, which is unite n con sideration in preparing a collection. I attended the party as a sort of su pernumerary, having no object save ad venture. When dressed in my .water proof pnuchu, deer-skin overalls, armed with a double-barrelled shot-gun and mat,'icta, mounted on my tnwty pony "Frank" with an Indian saddle and spurs with rowels three inches in diameter, I fancied myself as formida ble n looking guerrilla asoverki ed f.tlr scnorita's hands, or cut a traveler's throat. Our Hrst day's Journey took us to Cal acali, distant from Quito about twenty si' miles. The people there, however, mea-uro di-t.inces by leagues, and it takes four or live miles to make one. Our miiinals wore fed their proper pro- portion of afattt, a species of clover wlllnli "IV. UMlllfli-if f.ii, aire n iwl 1 . - ' chased in bundles. Owing to tho ell- iii.itu- iL inn uu imnuii'uu iiiu nun. year round. No grain is ever fed, and the animals usually travel without shoes, though before starting on a Journey their feet are generally trimmed, a pie caution which, unfortunately, 1 neg lected. We staid for tlio night in a misorablo Itimlto, or inn : and the bray ing of donkeys, tho singing of mosqui toes, the biting of fleas, tlio novelty of my situation, anil tho verjUard ground, effectually prevented me from sleeping. Early next morning wo left (.'alae.ili, and found the path for roads there are none very good until wo reached I'alo galla. This place is a mere collection of miserable hut", but is remarkable for being placed on the highest point of tho route as you ero.-s the Andes from tho valley of Quito, to the Esmeralda region on tho Pacific eoa-t. Our ascent out of tho valley had been gradual, and human habitations became scarcer as we advanced to this out-post of civiliza tion, If civilization it can bo called. The day was well advanced when we reached l'alogall.i, but rather than stay all night in such a cold place, Mr. Era iter mid I resjlvod to push on to Caehl Llacta, an lariemla, or plantation at the foot of the mountains, leaving the bal ance of liie party to proceed more leis urely. The descent was very steep and dangerous, especially fur those niuiuited on horses and mules. Travelers -eldoui if ever travel this route, and the natives go on foot, carrying with them long sticks sharpened at the end, to aid their descent. 1 was advised to leave my hoi'soand hire a silcro, or Indian carri er, but preferred my horse to a .-eat on an Indian's luck, though the latter Is a eomiujii mode of conveyance. To add to our di-comfort and danger, it bean to rum as it only canraiu uiuler , , ,, , .TV" I- , .. ' . illl I I. ...I I.. .1.. ......I ,...,.,,.1-41.,...'.,,, l,uvja;i:i iu iii.9s.s:i.i. j'.i.. 11 tut. tho narrow pa :lt was corduroyed by nifiiiis of short sticks laid cro-swiso to prevent It from belli-; uas.iedaway, and in ni.my jilaces wo weru obliged to di uiiiiiiit ami compel our animals lo slhkilown. A:;.iiti, In plan's the vegeta tion was so liiMii'iant that it twiiitit overhead, autl I'orniivi a lonj;, dark tuuiicl, tho danyei's and ox tent of wiilch uo one could tell until it was p.is-ed ; and a fallen treu or slide often impeded our proirresi until tlio Indiana' came up and cleared the way. Near tho base of tho mountain we reached tho l'linsacluica j ordinarily a small stream starting near tho tops of the A mil"1, but now a tremendous tor rent which rushed Impetuously down tho narrow ravine. Tho pa iyo of such a .stream is dillleult. AVhen It is not too rapid, ropes aro lied around tho horse's nock, und hols thus enabled to wade or stretching n 1'opo acro-s, to which Is siis pentled a basket, in which tlio traveller scats liltn-elf, and is pulled from ono sldo to another. Jf the rope Is Inclined, as is often the 1.110, tlio ba-kct slides with such rapidity us sometimes to set tlio ropo on lire. Another class Is iiiado of wires 011 tlio principle of a suspen sion bridge. I liavo crossed deep and foaming torrents over ono hundred yards wide, oil u roll of vines not larger round than my wrl-t, and with two slight vines as railing. They glow abundantly Iu thofore.stat.il look very beautiful. Their length is often 0110 hundred feet, with an uverago sl.o of a man's linger. Besides lielng strong tney j aro very pliable. )f course sfich lirldgt-s 1 , .....l .....llbitii fi.irfiilK. If ui-oiiiui--.nuu", nmi w - of nnv li'llutll. Other bl'IllgP VOXW'l Ol two stringers thrown across tho stream or precipice, and a few sticks and brush laid loosely across them. In tho desire to reach Caehl Macta be fore dark, Eraser ami I had trot sumo distance in advance of tlio party, though the steepness of tlio declivity and tlio pain tn places, retarded our nronress i ami by tho time wo reached tho second crowing of tho Pungachaca, It was al most dark. Tho bridge at this point was ono of tho clnss last named, and connected the sides of two enormous precipices. It was about ono hundred feet above tho level of tho stream, which roared like a cataract as It rtihed through tho narrow gorge, The path was so narrow that 1 could not dis mount, because on the ono side rose tho steep rock, anil on tho other was tho ra vine, and I was therefore obliged to re main mounted, while 1 forced my un willing horso over tho frail bridge, which swayed mid shook ns though it would at once fall into thegtiir beneath. On the opposite side tlio path led up a Btuooth rock, which the rain had made very sli ppery. On reaching this, my hop-o slipped, and fed I For a moment I was stunned, but on revivlm. a eolil shudder ran through mo as 1 found my- sen ami iioro on mo very verge ol llie precipice, a looo article of rotten wood alone saving us from iii'tunt death. In cumbered mid brtii.-ed as I was, I re gained the path with much dllllciilty. Fastening a rope around my waist,! crawled back to my poor liorso who lay trembling on the brink, and after secur ing the saddle and baggage, fastened the rope around ills ueok, and secured the other end to a tree. lie then at tempted to rise, but tlio rope broke, and then 1 saw that tlio poor animal would perish. He, too, seemed to realize Ids danger, and after looking into tho gulf beneath, turned a look of appeal to mo that had -otnetlilng almost human in It. 1 need not say how ulleeted I was to sec the poor brute thus helpless, because ho was a noble animal, and nobly had he carried me over many a dangerous road. lie then made another move, and fell into the stream below. I gazed over the ledire. exnectliiL' to see his mu tilated body rKe to tbeslirface, but bis fall had been broken bv an out-jutting I mji-k iiiiuu.l;, down, no eainu lo me Mirfaco. and after vnitilv trvlntrto brea-t the stream swam to the sides but huge win 1 1 oi ro-'K tuero met mm, aiitl nu soon sank beneath the rapids of the Pungachaca to rise no more. ijuii:n Saul. PAYMENTS TO THE COLUIiI BIAN,' UP TO FEB. 1st, 1S07. Asa Kvorilt, $-2 00 Glm li.KiaiiiiT oo J. I), ltice, H 00 Htoiilicn Won, (),) TASTATE OF JOHN SANK EY, Hit., Usui II. Kilt, U (10 E. If. Ikclcr, Wl i-', Dr.Ci: si.l).-Ti .Inn.U sunUey; samue i,,i, tsii,. o mi i i' i..,. .in! miiUcv s .lohn sanhiy : ( yrusSnnUey; Jatms w . ' 1 ' ' , l'efer, - lWMinu,.y. jiiry Ann s:nl:ey, Intel married with 11. 1 I I I. IL 1 11) .1111111 L. i ' 11 O. V. Jaeoby, i 00 Dr. U. Yosl, 2 Oil J. Unimstetler, 1 im) UTM'Eiernaii, UH 15l'cl;, - UIJ Jollll NltsS, Oil V V rlZ'u l P. riftuXll, f Oil ou lt.II.M'IIenry;2 oil W. Masteilcr, 2 Oil S. Young, 2 no W. .1. Allen, ' uo W. L'ntier. 12 on J. II. Wanner. 1 oo Joshua Hess, '2 00 f. A. Fuuston 2 (W E. Kritz. '2 no John Andy, '1 Ul) 2 0.) Win Kicauier, U Oil Jesse Fritz, .1. II. Fritz. oo ,-s.tm Jamison, ou J.W. Kitchen, 1 UO .1. Counter, uu P. Beater. '2 on 1). Wellivor, 2 (W M. Lemon, Eli Uobtiins, Eredrie Wile, J. Krickbaum, I.eiu Kceler, l 10. Baker, S. Bower, E. Conner, '. Uotshall, S. Ilelwig, J. Breiscli, W. Adams, J. Il.IIelwing, P. E. Kline, J. Snyder, W. Ilelwig, S. Jlouck, N. Drelsbaeh, J. D. Houck, I. Ilolstiue, P. K. Men-ch. IS. Craig, 0. l'Vtlerman, I). Yager, II. (iable, J. Billman A. Kri-ber, W. E. Kline, I). Ilelwig, 1. 1 lower, 2 00 O.P.CIiristlaii, 2 W 2 on Mrs. IHIdine, 2 00 l' 00 John C.SIiultz, 2 UU 2 (Hi .1. M. Uirton, 2 0U 2 00 W. It. Uemott.'J Hi) 1 00 E. J. Eaylon, 2 OU 2 (K) J.S. Johnson, 2 nu 2 ou Jesse Co-iier, 1 00 bll iSllas eillVer. - UU 2 m John Weiiiver.i ou III! I. Vt lllplllO oil ot liedei iek Ilcss, ilet eased ; and to all other per ,i on ll.,..ii.w. 1 nil soin Ililciesled. LOeethiir! - V" 1' , 2 UU Julll'.S Dilllilie, " UU ' (III S. II. HlP'hes, 2 UU " on I'lonli Triuiii " Oil UU Jacob Troup, 2UIM; UU N. Welliver, 00 2 UO 11. II. Stout, 2 UU Win. (i. Quick 2 U0 J. It. Orotil. 2 (ID 2 00 1 To 2 UU J. W. Sankey, nu UU D.B.IIartiuau, 1 Mi 2 Ul Win. E. Cole, 1 73 2 UO E. O. West 1 i't 2 UU .1.(1. Eaubach, 1 2 2 uu A.B.llaituian, I 7" 2 W It. Gorrell, - no 2 UU Kev J.K.Hikes, UU 2 UU, Smith iV Co., 11 7.") 2 Ul J. 1.. Heaeock, 1 UU - nu .Mrs, Mam, :i nu 1! nu J. stackbouso I uu .1, inileg. John Ij. Kline, 2 nu Snortsineiisbill u UJ II. Fahiinger, 2 UU J. Keller, Est, :) uu W, lii'illlioltl, - ( 0 1J. Jlnwer, J'.sl, j OO F. Sinettzer, 2 UU Chits Billeg, 2 UU John t'o','hIin, - uu M. Ciillulah, 1 nu M. Flanagan, 2 UU V.WInlersteen,- UU ,)ohn Swisher. 2 U0 .1 , .1 . ( iearllliri - OU J. liUKUt', ul) A, I.OCKttlll, - I") llenrv WtiKtieri on C. Coleman, 2 UD Wm Bunyan, 2 Du W. Ker.-chuer, '' no S. S. Bllliytlll J. uu tieo. caver, oo 2 uu lien. Weniier, - uu J. 1'. lluuyaii, M. Iieishlhie, S. Morrison, M. Breckblll, l! nu (J.l'.Drie-bach, 00 UU Belli.. Smith. - UU 1 n.) John Ilerrimr, UU J, Sweisl'ort, 2 UD C. II. Doebler, 2 UU 2 on 1'. Fulk, 2 m U, Dlll-l-lllll, ! - ' Wy !' 1. IIolliii-.iii.'J uu J. J. Ilcss. 2 UU 1 Unfile-, 2 UU .S.Omati, - UU T. M. Uimvnn.-J nu Win. Miller, 2 nu C. It. Swisher, 2 UU Lewis Folk, li UU (f. D. Jack-on, L' UJ .S. Thlelc, 2 UU Thos IValer, 2 uu S. S. Snyder, - UU W. M'Hcnrv, 2 UU Trench Mills, 2 UU John Hull, 2 UU John Demott, 1 UU .1. S. Haup, 2 Oo ii. Wliitiitire, 2 UU Elijah Yocuin, 2 nu David Niiss, 2 UU V.ll.rihomukere Uu' m Ann i En. j..u:iw: J OX On the 5 1 Inst., bv I. K. Krlck- baulll. Ks iu.re, Mr. liioltie I.arlll ol .New Lo .....!... lo .Miss Itcbicca i o ot rishniiicretk toUilsllil HIJVllitl,.iyiln Ornnserllle, on tbo 17th uu , by ltev, W.c. llesser, Mi'.siihulI M.sinlili in Miss Uclind.i A. Clank, both ul Columbia county, l'a, ;.-( ttjr.l.v In Oinnuevllle, on tho Slst liv the same, Mr..Iosi pll A. Hess oi ( cutlctin.'ll, to Ml-s 1 nulla Lull mini or Asbuiy, L'ulumLiu loiiuly, I'.i. All'.l l'Z.-;.,.VPA';.sor-On the 31st ult., by Ib-v. .1. II. lUmm, ul Im residence, Mr. Ileuiy l', siiiniolii Miss Miuy i:. Ill inlclsbot. ull ot ri.iuk.ui toii uship Columbia (ouuty, l'a. KiH:Mi:illtlcitliy-ln llloomsbui. on Ihc3lst ult.. In ltev. I.. C. shelp, Mr. Jesse 1., Kleiner tuMlssfjalallJnno lUcllie.llllol Columbia en, n T H D. .IK.tvV.'OAiV In niouuisliuiij. on tlio 31st n't., Mr. I.pbrlam Ai m-tiiinu, lined illty-Uo ju.it, IM luoutlis mul hrMiiti i-li ilajs. M'KKl.VY In lllnonisburi, on tlicSd Inst. .Mar tini Wilbur, tulu d.MiKliter of Dr. .1. lloyd nnd Mary l:. M Kely, imeilonojear, iiiuo iiioutlis nnd'lM cut j -e ell ita) s. Jttilllll.VSM lb" residence of lils sonAbraliam llobblus, lu l'lsbliiKcieck toiuisblp, William lloblllns, aijed elbty eai. (Mr. lloblilns was one u tlio oldest Inhabitants of rislilnacrccl. liiwn.liip.) , ll!:i.HIXtl Audenriisl, Carbon cou-ity, on tin- ;-lli nit., Mr. Hutus C. Ileldlnis, aged lliirly. time yeiiis nnd klx inoiitlis, Tiie dcw.isisl was well know 11 In this place, and llluhl.v ri'speetcd.J J(i!l A.so.V lu tliam-'e ton nsbli, on the 17th ult., i iiiliailne, wife of I:. II. Joliuson, aijcd thirty jeals. .-.VlV'-ln fitienwOHl, (ill the 1st Inst., Mis i "ii .,.,n Kindt, uired evinlu.-n Mnrs, mi ,,..,tll (.ml . ! s. l. Js LEGAL NOTICES, A DMIXISTllATOll'S NOT I OK. XI ET.TK W 11ASII.L HoWr.lt, lltXKASKtl. let ters ur lultnlnlstintlon to (lie cMntt nf Daniel 1 lower, Into in rrntiktlii township, t'liluinbl.i (ntmlv. deceased, have been KNinteu by the Res:-l-tcruf -mid county toTliomus Ilnwcriind Moses llownp. Atl pci-smis ImvltiK claims ordemniids ngnlust llio cslule if tho (Icccilent arc requested to inula. Hum known without dclny, ntul thoso Indebted to make payment. THOMAS nowr.it. MOSES IlOWint, 1 ebrunry I, HC7-w. Administrators. A DMINlSTKATOlt'B NOT I CE. -TV. l'STATK Of SAMCU. 1'1'ttKlt, I-CK.SKII. Letters of ndmlhlstuttlnn to tlio estntc of Sninuel lvirer Inle of scnit township, Columbia county, tleccnscil.hnvc been trrnnted by tbo lleirlstcrof said county, lo sntnuct Nc'lmrd. .Ml persons liming claims or ilrin.uitls nttnlnst thonld estate nro re quested tomako llieni Known without delny, mid those Indebted to make payment. SAMUEL NEYHARD. rcbrunry I, lior-liw. Ailnilnlsttutor. A DMINISTBATOR'S XOTI 0 K. A ESTATE ill' .IAUOI1 KELLER. llKCC-Hm Letter1 ol mlmlnlstrntloli oh the cstntp nf Jncob Keller, lute of Hen ver township, (-ntumblii county, ilccenseil, have been itrimtcd by the. Register of s.ild county tn John Michael. All persons having claims or dcmiinds nirnlnst tint said estate nro re quested to present them for settlement without delay, undid! pcrsnnsinilcbted tom:ikepnymcht. JOHN -MICHAEL, Administrator. January 2, lMiT-tiw, A DMINISTItA'iOIt'S NOTICE. xv r,vr.Ti:oi-' i:m:anou N.CAMi'iirxt-.nr.. ii.AKp. letter of mlmlnMratlon on the estate of I'leiinor X. Campbell, lnte of Centre township, Columbia county, deceased, hnvchcenffrniitcdhy the Itculster or Columbia county, to Xnthanlel L. Campbell, of Centru township, und county afoie said. All persons hiwlmr clatmi nir-ilnst thees- tale of the deeedenl, nte requested to present them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to tho estatowiM maue pajment without neiav. N. L. CAMI'IllXt., January 1 ISff-Gw. Admlnlstrutor. "17 X EC I 'TO 1 PS NOTICE. EST A JD or DAVID l-nx, I)rri:ASKn.-Utlerle ,VTE lA-tlcrslostn. iiH'titnrymi thorstntonf Daviil lox( lntu of If cutt lowntliln, Otlutubia county l'u., luivoKen cnnitftl In tli(j llctjl-'tcr of Columbia county to I.loril 1'ox niul ivtcr Yocuin. All peroni hnvlnsr I'liiiniH niralnot tin tnto fire request ttl to iin-sou them lor hottleinent, mul thoe lndebtc-i to the esiun u in maue nityiucntto llr i;.Tiiiorx witli rO'tlt Y(CUM, .Tntiunry lT-fJw, Knet'tw A DMINIKTKATOR'S NOT I 0 E.- xiLKsrATr.or Hannah Uoonh, dixkasko. Let ters ot nilinlnlernlioti to th eMnln of Hannah llootie, late of Itloom tow nslilp, Columbia county, tlecenHetl, lias- be-'ii mnnt't by the IteuMer of Co lumbia eunntv, to WYlllnulou 1 la it man and t'tiailesA M oyer, who ivsUle In liloomsburs, In -'iia couniy. am person1 nnvin; ciannn or uc iinuils nwiinst thft'staleof th ileceilrnt awie iiuesteil to m the thi'in known to the lulmlnlstni tori u bout delay, and nil -i--tci to mak,,, men t nu pel son i mu(.uicu uie iiifiii. UNOTOX IIAUTMAN IlloomOjursr, Jnn, t, 17-(av. Admr' 1--STATT5 5 i .lid "f IMi:ii W. MONTtMKH 11V. tleecased. iters IcliilncmMrv on the estate of Junlcl w . Monteo'neiv. lateof Ornuevlllc. Ctilumhla Colin. Iv, have he"h miauled by the KejiKtcr t Columbia (Vainly to Peter Km. of Light Street, 1'a. All tiei on. h:ilm elainiH iiKalutl the estate are re quested topiei-ut rheni tor settlement, and tlioe Inilebled to the estate either on note or oonic nc (rnint wltt maUu iiio metit totbe r:ecutorwltli out delay. l'Kl Klt KXr, Kxeeutor. deel-Ut Aaron Wolt: Lyitt SaltUey, Intel married with .Tames (l. i ly; snsmi itel'.'ianl : niul Marv ( ni i- nrme Itcluhatd ; the last two named are minors of Polly s.uikev, late Polle Keishar. I, deceased, heir and lenal lepicsentatives 01 .101111 ani;ey,sr.,iie eeiise.l. Von are lu-rebe cited to bo and appear I.i fore l be .liiiltr... of our I ii'ii'rins' Court, at all ur. iiluins' Cotut to be held at llloomstair, In said Kiuiite, the Hist Muniliy of lYhiuary next, then and there to accent or lefiise to take tie leal es tate ol the said John Nalikey, Sr., tleccas, il, lit the appraised .ilultiou put upon It by an Iniplest 11 my aw a 1 1 ii il nv me sain i ouri, .inu leiui nen oy the sheriil', or show eauso why tbo banio should not be sold. Witness the Honorable William Klwe I. President orour said Court, at nioohibburg, the sixth day oi ueeemoer, ..n. i-'iu. ju-!r. iolk.man, civile o.c. nioomsburK. December "J. ImmI. INSTATE OF FUEDEUICIC HESS, JJi imcKASKl). To Jeremlnh IlrMj Thomas Ilcss: J fun mi i Jless Inteiuiarrlfsl wit n .Allchae 1 Ilelldelshot. hot hot w horn are hcllcwd to lie dead. le.ivhn; isue: Ctithuilue Hess Intel married with 1 II nl.imin llrlnk; r:iinh Hess, tutermari led with .lohn Lewis; Kllabeth Hess, Intermarried with .lo.enb Ilcbs: .Maiv Hess, lnti imturieil with (311- , bi it Hess; Asa Hess. Amanda Ilcss, Intel mairleil t with Abraham Kline: I'redeiick Ilcss. Lucv Ann Ilcss. lntermariled .llli Kllas Mililty: .Malta i lless;saian ness ntul lieinniia iie-p, mo last r.'"?:!'' . ?.' V,..i.lS .VA '."..l.: V,".: Ji,' You are hen b cltidto bo and appear before tlie.lud"csof oar Orolians' Court t , lio held at Uloouisbura. County ot Columbia, on the Ilrst I Monday ot rebruiiry next, then anil tbeie to ae- cepi or iciuse lo iiikc uie icin csiaieoi me sail riederlelc III ss. deceased, lit the aitntlli-ed valu ation put upo.i ii nv an inipicsi uuiy aw nueii oy ice sai'ii oun. Hint iciiiiiicn oy me iieriu, oi show cause wll tile same should not be sold, Wilms the Honorable William Klwell, IT. si dent or our said Com t, at Illoomsbui, tliethlr teclltll day or December, A. !.. l-wl. JI COLKMAN, ClClkO. C. r.loonisbuiv, January I, lMj"-jw, HARDWARE & CUTLERY. QIIAIILES W. SNYDEIt, nKAl.nt in II A It I) W A It E, IRON, NAILS STKKL, .tC, AC. AC. MAIN STIIKKT, llLOOMSllUIKi, I'KXX'A Tal.e thin method of liiriirllllnathecltlzeiisof Co. . ,,,,,., t. , i.Hii.,.imiiiii ,ias .,1....... .... . ... ......s. llardwaiestorcon Jlaln street, In Wooinsuurg, la.ar iR, stiwl, and that he li.n on hand a i.Ai:ui:it sro -k and lirrriut As.vnrn:i than i en be found any where else lii tli-c.mnty, .-.nd wliltli lie Inlcmls to sell tit pnees which nety competition. CHAINS, AXES, STKKL, IltOX. I hiiM I'hiiln-t, nil bli-s, axes, nil make niul wt'iu'lit, steel, nil Ut'S,lioiit nil hliapes, ami ull Liy Ittw. i nuir-innt'H ii audw a it n. of every lU sLrlptlom. Nulls nxlu pulleys, bah i cords, latches, Incksand knobs, butt seieis,sas!i . fast-, ludiiw sprlnas, base hnobs, strap hinges, hasps and staph s, hoolis and staples, nnd la fact '.vcrytlilm; neisltsl In that line. COXCH A WAOO.V JIAKCllS' iiAr.v.Aitn. ' enibracln-,' alm-iit eiery thin-: In tlmt line. Also HAUXUsS MAIv ;I1S' HAISDWAUK, I lluchlcs, .lapainicdj bucliles, silver plated ; bltts I ofeiery l:ln I , Hamk-s, Iron t pad Irees i 11 A Mis, Hood : saddle trees, uU tries, Kllth web, worsted i aii-1 cotton : thread, silk, awls and needle, tools of ull kin Is. SlIOUMAKr.r.'.S IIAIlDWAItn, A full assoilmcnt forcarpenteis. I haveplanes all kinds, saws; hand,pniiuel, rip, and compass sfpi iris -steel, iron, mil tiytbirnw machines, ehl.lei, lingers, besels, millets, braces, g-iuues plows, iiiles, bits, unJ about eei'tliliu 'or uir pcntcis. ron Tiin i-i:on.i: au.vuitAi.i.Y' I have coal liods, coat (.hovels, scoops, coal hifteis, laut crns.tnblo cutlery.iioclict cutlery, plate.1 spixms, platcil lot ks, ser er.s, t ea and cof fee pots.bulterkulves.tnlll saws, crosscut saws, circular saws, gang saws, file., horse shoes.wi cliches, rlvt ts.haiu meis, hatihets, mattcKks, picks, forks, si ub himf lines, shovels, spades, spading forks, hoes, lulies, bed plus, twine, skates, plows, collln trim niluiis, Kinery, red ihalk, Mhitoihalk, wire, hoise nails, mutt cutters, scales, wash boards, lioise buckets, wooden palls, clothes plus, glue, door mats, porch mats, par lor mats, corn poppeis, paint brushes, lurse brushes, sleigh bells, heel villus, enamel ed kettles, brass kettles, copper kilties, stcwkeltlcs.sanco p.ins,broad uxes.uulls, felcdses, curtain flxtutcs, Thimble skeins nnd boxes, l'utnps, lead pipe, ct,. Tarred ropo an 1 hundreds of nrtlcles not ,cnu merited constantly on hauil nt CIIAHLIM W. BN Yimit'f-, Main Htnet, llljonisbure. gXVDEH, IIAUH1S & BASSETT, taniifa(turers and Jobbers of Mi:N"si ANI IIOY'H CLOTHINO, Nos, rm Market, nnd S'JJ CMnimerrn htiet, I-hllsdelphls DRY GOODS. jI LEEK'S STOltE. 1 HliSII AIlllIVAIi or HPIIINO AND HUMMKU 0001)3. The subscriber ha Just n turned from tlio rltles with unotlicr larso and si led asnorliiiinl of St'llINO AND SUMMKH OOODH, purcliaseit In New York and riillnilclplilunt tlio lowest figure, ntul which hu 1 determined to cll on ns modornte. ternn n crm bo procured else where in llloomsburir. Ill" stock comprises ladiks' nnnss gooib of the cliolccst styles nnd latest fashions, together with n large tnssortment of Dry Goods nnd Gro ceries, consisting of tho following nrtlclei t Carpet", Oilcloths, Cloths, Catslmcrcs, Shawl!, Flannels, Silks,', . While Ooods, Linens, Hoop Blclrts, lluslltts, lloUowwnre Ccdnrwaro Quecnswnr, Ilnrdwro Hoots ntul Shoe", lints nnd Cups, iloup Nets, Umbrellas, Loo'.lliij-aimjos, Tobacco, Coffco, Sugars, Tons, nice, AlLsplee, Glnzer, Ciunnmon, ulmees, AND NOTIONS GKNKttALIiV. In short, cverythlnc usually kept In counlry stores, to 7hlcli ho Invites the nttentlon of tho public generally. Tho highest prlco will bo paid for country produce iu exchange for goods. S. II. MILLEIt, Amide Buildings, Illoomsburg, Pa, riKEAT EEUUCTION IN PBICES VJI AT l'KTnn KNT'S STOltE, IN LIGHT STllECr, or FALL AND WINTER, GOODS. TIIK subscriber hns Just received nnd has on hand nt hU old stand lu Light Sjtrcet, n Inrgo and select ASSORTMENT OF MEHCHANDISE purchased nt tho lowest figure, nnd Mhlch he Is fletermined lo sell on ns moderate terms ufenu bo procured elsewhere In Light Sjtrect, ran c.iitr on foc.vrsr rnovues. Ills .stock consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, rianuels, Hosiery, Carpels, HUks, Shawls, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, Sallnctls, Casslmcrs, Cotlonadcs, Kentucky Jeans. &.:, AC, AC G 11 O C E R I E S , Quccnsv-nrc, Cedarware, Hardware, Modleinns, Dings, oils, Paints, Ac. BOOTS it SHOES, HATS & CAPS. Inshoit everything usually kept In n country store. Tile patronage of his old fi lends and thu public generally, Is respectfully solicited. The highest market prico paid for country pro- due. rKTKll KNT. Light Street, January J, 1SC7. HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. "J.J C. HO WEB, bus opened a Urst-class UOOT, HHOK, HAT AND CAP STOKK. nt the old stand on Main Street. Moomshur" nis sloct; lseoinKisedofthe very latest and best styles cvi'i oucrcii hi inu ciiiens oi i.oiuiiuim i ihhhv. lie can accommoiiaie tne tniuiie wuu ine rotiow lui' hinds nnd at cheap mleesi Men's calf boots, Hue, uieu's kip, double sole, l!o s- i-lillirs oooix, ..en s glove liui, l ougl cfcs, AC. Slcti's L'l.tve kid Ualmoralhhois. Men's, womi n's. bos', nnd misses' gtovo kid Instlng gaiters, Wo men's g!oe hlds, ery tine. Women's lino goat morocco balmoiats, Women's men's morocconnd calf slio-'s, common shoes, Mioses' and child's sias's, . lien s, M oiiieii , niissi's , inn s , ami ciiiiu uiinneis. He uUo keens n meat Mirlety of HATS, CAPS, AND Sil'KAW GOODS of every kind, nt the lowest prices, both for cash ami couniry pvonm c, llemcmbcrtheullraotlon Is In our goods. Don t be alarmed at theeli ot lilgb nrlccs, but call und iet lor 1 ourseis es. iiespeciiuiiy, ir. c. nowi:n. JOHN C. YE AG Ell & CO., "Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAItj, &TIIAW OOODS, AND LAiJir-s- runs, No. Sj7 Xorlh Third Street, Philadelphia, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. E ITT EE, ATTOUXnV.AM.UV, Oflleeon Miln street. In wliltn framo house, bo low the i:clinnea Hotil, Ulonnishurit, Va. T OBEHT F. CEAltK, A T T O It N I- Y A T I. A W Ofllcp corner of Main and Market stteets, over I'lrst National lianlt, UloomsbuiK, l'a. JOHN O. FREEZE, ATTOI1X 1! Y-A T-L A W, OITlcoin ItcKlster and Itecorder's olllce, In tho basement of the Court Hou-e, Bloomsburg, l'a. "TriLEIAM II. ABBOTT, A T T O It N n Y A T L A W, CATAWIRA, r.. "If E. JACKSOX, ITIOrtXEV-AT-liAW, Derwlck, Columbia County, Tenn'tt. XT M. TBAUOII, ATTOIlXEY-AT-hA W, llerwlck, Columbia County, Teun'n. jyj M. L'VEEEE, ' . ATTOnNUY-AT-I.A W, Centralla, Columbln County, Tenn'ri. p B. BBOCKWAY, ATTOltNKY AT LAW, iu.ooM.snuno, i'A. ntfr.et I'lrst ilnnr below tho Court House, nnd ndjolnlnit the l'ost Olllce. Authorized ncent tor the collection of lloiiutlts, Uaclc l'av, Vcnstcms, ami all oilier uemnus ugtuusi inu niuie uiei .in tlonut uoxrtimenis, ijnn.i 1.7. JH. W. II. BItAUliEY, ' (Lato Assistant Medical Director iT, P. Army,) I'HYSICIAK A Nit fit ltd HON, cs-Onicontlhe FoikK Hotel, Illmmsliurg, l'a Culls promptly ntti nded to both ntjlii nnd itsy ntoomiVang .Isn li t4 CLOTHING. JyTEW CEOTIIINO AND UENTEE- .1II..SITS J Ull.sil?llll.i HUU1 Tho undersigned rcspeclftilly tinnounces to his iniitiy friends Hint ho lias opened ti new Clothing nnd (li'iillcmen's rurnlslilng Mtore, In tho lowo room of the llnrtmnn llulldlug, southwest corner of Main nnd Market Slructn, Uliminsburg, l'u, llnvlng Just returned from Philadelphia with n ni go 8toc.lt of l'ALL AND WINTKIt CLOTHINO nnd Gr.NTLKMr.N'S rUHNISHINO GOODS, Ac, lo. he flatters himself that ho enn please all. Ills stock comprises JIKN'H, 1I0YH AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, such n.s DltlXS COATS, BACK COATH, OVKKCOATS, I'ANTS, HIIIHTH, UNDtlWlimTH, Dii.wr:ita, nosinitY, coi.tiAna NECK-Tir-8, BUSPENDEIW, HANDKnitCIIILrS, UJIDKEIXAS, Ac nnd In fact everything In tho Clothing or Kur nlshltig line nt vory low prices. In nddltlon to the nbovo lie has sn clcgnul ns- sortmeut of CLOTHS, CASiSIMUUUfS, AND VD5TI2 CLOTHING MADC TO OIlDlUt AT THE feltOHTEST NOTICE, CflU and sc before purchasing elsowkero, nnd SECURE CHEAT IlAItOAINS. octWy J. VT. ClIEMnEHLAIN jTEW STOCK OF CLOTHIXO. I'resh urrivnl of FALL AND W1NTEK COOPS. D.VVID LOWENUEItO Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND EASHIONAULE CLOTHINO. nthls store on Main .Street, two doors above the American House, Illoomsburir, l'u., ihere lie has Jut received from Now York and riilladelphla a full assortment of MEN AND DOYM- CLOTHINO, Including tho most fashionable, durable, and handsome mam OOODS, consisting of BOX, SACK, FltOCK, GUM, AND OIL-CLOTH COATS AND I'ANTS, of nil sorts, sizes, and colors. Ho lias also replen ished his already large stock of V.U.I. AND WINTEIl SIIAWIA STIttrEl), l'lUTItED, AND PLAIN VESTS, EHI11T.S, CItAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS, IIANDKEltUIIIErsi, OLOV1X, SUsPENDEItS, AND FANCY AKTICLEM lie bns constantly ou hand ti largo nud wull-so- lected uasortmcul of CLOTHS AND Vr-STINCa. which ho Is prepared to mako to order Into any hind of clothing, on cry shoit notice, nun jm it. Iiest munucr. All his clothing is ritada to wear, and most of It Is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JUWELUY, of every description, fine nnd cheap. Ills ense of Juwiliy is not surpassed In this place. Call nnd examine his generul nssoitmeut of CLOTHINO, WATCHF-H, JEWELItY, Ao. DAVID I.OWENllUIta. MILLINERY GOODS. JLOOMSBUItQ FANCY TIHM- JIINO AND IIOOKSTOIII', fcccoud door below Hnrtinau's, Main Street. Just received a new stock ol ZEPHYP.S, WOOLEN AND COTTON YAItNS COP.SF.T.S, LACE", EMUItOIDCltllis, MUSLIN EDGINGS, DltEoS TItlMJIINGS nnd uvcry variety of artkles usually kept in a FANCY &TOIIE. Also SCHOOL I!O0K, HYMN BOOKS, BIBLES), SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKS, and a large lot of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM HOOKS, BLANK DEEDS, BONDS AND MOIITOAGES, and n geuernl and u ell-selecled assortment of l'Al'EH, ENVELOPES, AC A. D. WEBB. MISCELLANEOUS J IIICKLING & CO'S OUliAT BALI 3 (H WATCItl. On the iinnulnr ono nrlco nlan. civlncr overv na tron n biinilhoini- und lellubli wnlch for tin-lnv nrico of T.ii Dollar's! Without rr-unnl tn vnlnt andnottobopaldforunleistvifi'ctly bJlUl.ictorv: m solid tiold Hunttnn W utchts 8iitoS75u w i .name ruhfii uoiu waicnes viwto vjy 500 Laclle-,' W'ntelifS, Knamellod looto ) l,iiM Uoiii luinttns rhronometer uteh'sijO to s l.miOfiiild ImnttiiK J.iutlttli lever EUOlo Stf ;i.kM(toldhuntiui;J)upiexratcnes Tdllo WW f.OtwUold huutliu' Auierlnui watchet lUOto it') r),H)''.lHur huntins levers 50 to 1i 6,ft0 silver huntlnu Diuilixes io iVJ fi.nixj tiold hulh'V - ati'lu-s m to "Vi lii.O p) (jokl hunlln-; lenlnes AO to 75 ROtO Mt-ie-lluneoiw ullvcr watches CO t 100 ilV'JO Jlunthm hunting silver wntches liitu 5J :;'i.o.f) AssomM ntt hes, nil kind-. Hi to 75 Uvu pnliuu ubtaius a watWi by this nrianste- nu'iu, iiihuny oui ci", wnuu uiuiiY ut w orm ciu, Me.siH. J, Hh-Ulhlg A Co.'i Orent Amerlenn v uu'ii i o., ,cw vork niy, wwn to iiiimi-iilately dl-ipuseof the aijovc maunitleent tstoclc, Certltl eiiti's miinlnz arllrlet. aro nlaci-tl In mmled rnvp. lop-s. IloIiUiHuro entitled totbo article nnnud on their cert illcates, upon payment ol ten dollnm whether It be a wat h woitli t75n or ono worth if-f, xne rt'imu oi any oj our ceruueaies emi ties von to ihu ntticle named therL-on. unon nnv, ment, iirespci.tie oi lu worth, and us noniticlo valued Wb-i thnu ilO is mimed on nny ceil.tlcato, It will at otieu bo seen that this is no lotterv, but a MralKht-forwnrd U'Kltlmntu tiamaetlou, whieli ""j i.ii.-.H-.i.t.-u in tuu Y ino most laiiU' loiib. A slmrln rtrt 'fienln will Im iniif 'u nmtl nt. nuld. upon receipt of ta cents, Uvu for 81, Ueveu lor $2, thlrtvdhiei! and elegrmt piemfum for 53, blxly-slx ami moro vnluable premium forjflO, uiiti hundred and mot6upt-ihw'atchtor$15. Tftni;enti or thoso wishing euiployment this In a rare op ntntunity. It Is a h-Kltlm.itely conducted laivfnisa duly authorized by tlio.Uowuuuent, and open to tllU (liui, -.UUIUi 1'IUUI1V, J TV T'T. Addres., J. Ult'KIdNO A CO. I VJ liroad va Near 1. O. ftbl'C7-3m,l City of New York, c 1IIAULKS II, MAM-IiK, Iit-nrirlerniid I'raler In llRANDIlis, WINHS, til.VS, LIUCORK, WlNll UITTT.U.-, AC, No. 14,'Norlh Third si i eel, nljoui Areh, vtM side, Philadelphia. J P. UISAIU), with LIPPINCO'IT, IIOND .. CO., Manufacturers. nnd Wholesale Dealt is In II ATX. CAIV, l-riis, AND i-TUAW (iOODS, No. t lstliet Sn.et n iin-i-tpji! IRON, TINWARE, &C. JTATlOXALt I'OUXBltY, Bloomsburg, Colhn'Wn County, l'a. The subscrllier, proprietor oi the nliovc-1 nd extensive establishment, Is tfolT frtpared r eclvo oritcrs for nil kinds of MACHINERY FORCOLLIERIIW, iitdVTt l'L'ItNACI,STATI()NA Y liSdmMi, MILIX.TIIRI-SIIIN ilAUHIN'if, AO lie Is ntso prepnred lo mnko Btoves of nit slzVl nnd patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually made lu first-class Foundries, Ills extensive facllltlei and prneticnl workmen wnrrnnt him In reeetvlm tho lnrgcst conlrncts on tho most rensniuiblo terms. drain of all kinds wilt bo taken In exchange, for Castings. This establishment Is loented nenr tlio Lncke wntinn nnd Bloomsburg ltnllrond Depot. PETER BILLMYKH. S' TOVES AND TINWA11E. A. M. RUPERT nnnounees to Ids friends nnd customers that tonliuues the nbovo busltiess nt his old placoon MAIN 8TREI.T, DL00MS1IUR0. Customers can- he nccomodnted with FANCY KTOVES of nil kinds, Stovepipe! Tinware, nnd crery va riety of artlclo found in n StoVd nhd Tinware 1'a InbllshrhenX In the cities, nnd on tho most reason tible terms, nepnlrlngdonc at the shortest noUco, Si DOZEN MILK-PANS on hnnd for sale. pAOEE 1-OUNDKY.- JOSEPH SIIAUt'LtS.8",- Bloomsburg, l'a, STOVES OF EVERY VARIETY, . PLOUGHSHAHI-S, rLOUGHPOINTS, and all kinds of Castings, on hand or supplied on tho shortest notlco nnd at tho cheapest rate. Castings for COAL BREAKERS AND COAL SCIIUTF.S made to otder. pIIUSXIX STOVE DEPOT. HEATERS, RANGES, AND STOVI2, Wholesnle nnd Retail. PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE. VULCAN HEATER, for heating two or moio rooms. PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY, HE.VTING, and ever' vnrlcty of STOVl-S. JOHN I. HESS, No. 31!) North ieeond Street, Phllndclplda. UU1UC1IA11T, Importer und Denier lit IRON AND STEEL,' No. CO Pront street, l'lillndelphln. .KOltaii II. KOllEHTS, Inuwrter nnd Denier lit lIARinVAIU-, CUTLERY, OL'NH, Ati.; No. 511 Norlh Third Street, ubo o Vine, Philadelphia. HOTELS AND SALOONS. AX I) OEXTIjEMEX'S RESTAURANT. n. ir, stoiineu lias flttM npn whera Ijullesnnd gentlemen urn be supplied with the tk'Ueaclo-i of tho season. A suppl of I-'UUSU OYSTHIW always on Imiul, vnvan iiitnAi), cAKra, and viva, FIIUNCII AND DOMUSTIC CONl'KCTroNl lu every styly ami variety, NUTH, 1'UUITj?, mul ever; thing iihunlly found In n riiwr-cLAss coni-xctionj:hy STonK. jpOltK'S HOTEL, (li.uiiLiL, w, .MAHil.U, l'roprietor. The nbovo well-known hotel linn recently under- Rime raaicui cimngei in us inurnni nrruugen.cnifl, und tts proi)r!etor nnnounn-s to his fonncr custom and the travelling public tlmt hU nccomodtttloua for tlio comfort of hi- cuctf nreei-ond tohtmo In the country. Ills tablo will nlway be found Mip piled, not only with Mil-stunt Inl food, but with nil tho delicnclesof the scasim. Ills whirs und II quora (except that i)opular bevernijo kno-wn as .!e7ciry'),pureha!-ed direct from tho importing houses, nro entirely pure, and tree from all pol honousdniKs, Ho Is thankful for ft liberal patron oo In the past, and will contliiuo ta deservo It tn the future. GUOIian W. MAUOint. SUSQUEIIAXXA HOTEL, CtawlM?a, l'a i The nbovo Hotel hns lately been purchasM by I1I:NUV J.CIiAnK, and has been thoroughly" re modelled, repaired, nnd refurnl-hed. It will bo found now, In Us arrangement and appointments, a tlrst-ela')4 Hotel, nnd second to none In tho country, lVrsoni In cltlei wishing to spend tU hot mouths In the country, will do well to giro the proprietor a call. QAUIUAGH MANUFACTORY. iiiooinsnurg, ra. M. C. SLOAN 4 BU0Tltl!R, thesueewsorsof WILLIAM SLOAN A fON, continue the business of making CAnuiAQiis, uuoaira, and every style of l'ANCY WAGONS, which they have constantly on hand to suit ens tonicrs. Never using any material hut the ls nnd tinploylng the most experienced woikmcn. they ho)io to continue ns heretofore to give eullxo MitisUdloii to every customer. An Inspection of their woik, nnd of the reasonable prlco naked fot tho same, Is sure to Insure a sale. Y C. LIGHT K it CO., Manufacturers of TlIISr-CLAM lillAM) AND CQl'Ana I' I A X O V OllTKSI Sole Patentees of I.lghtc's celebrated Patent Itt sul.tted Iron Frame, Aienlsotnnkersof the vwy but Plnuo Tories In the market, HAViNo iiEEN AWAitnr.n THE HIGHEST PIUSMIUM AT Tin: A M r R I C A N WORLD'S PAIRI and the Kxhlhltion of the Industry of nil Nation besides juimerous other UOIJ) AX1) SlI.VEIt MEDALS, tot'Uher with lestltnonlnls from all Iho most ills tlngnlsheil Mnsieal celebiltles In Europe uud Ainerlea. They hn o nl'ti Just reret t d TIUVIIIOIIIKT PREMIUM At tliu Illinois state 1'nlrl The Indiana Bute '"Mr I the Ion Slate Tulrl Tho Wisconsin Stnte Tnlr, etc. In coniitlilon lth Ihemosl cilebialed Msnu fueturers' uf New York. Boston, Philadelphia, Ualtiiiiore, etc. Wurcrooms, 121 Droome street, neor Df9dway, New 1,'ork City. Ordi rs by mall promptly atten ded to. Bond for Circular, fjsnl?-o7. Noilie, AH prt-stins -.uosslnK tliemscls Indented lo I'ttlierof the undersigned, nu llooU Note.or Judgment, nrn rcqilisfttsl to mako pay ment without drl)". if tin r would s e rots M Rri (TA 1 I. ori WJI I Ull M Ktl VR A ' f