THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJ11G; COLUMBIA COUNTY,- PA. tan; lU.otMsnuiui, iminAY, l-nn.ia, isn. m -i ..-sLgM.. Wif.M.VM L. M.vmmcK AND Co. tlenlcrs In flno groceries, No. 115 South Third Street (oiuwltotho dlrard Hrtnk) l'lillutlctplilfi. SKItOKAXT KllAMMt, writes us from Summit Hill, l'ennsylvnnln, tlint on last Saturday night u heavy thunder dorm passed over that place. lv "A Pupil " will Send us ti concise etntcrpent of nil the facts of which ho upcukfl, wo will gladly glvo hliu n hear ing In our columns. The Orangovlllo Urnss lland proposo giving a Concert and Exhibition, at tho Acndqmy Hall, In that place, on tho ovcnlng of tho 22tl of February. It will no doubt bo a flno entertainment, and a ratlonnl way of cclobrntlng tho anniversary of Vnshlngton's birth-day. Wb aro Informed that Lewis Enko of Berwick, Is going to tnkoSmethcr's Ho tel fltand In tho Spring. As ho undoubt edly "knows how to keep a Hotel," wo wish him abundant success. There Is a flue opening for him there. Somk of our town Subscribers havo notdlrcctcd how they desiro their papers delivered, whether by tho carrier, or lea at tho Post Onicc or at tho Printing Office. If they will Indlcato to us where tlioy would prefer to get them wo will do our best to accommodnto them. Wk cannot accede to tho request of the Cor.u.MiiiAN to publish tho speeches of Senator iiucicaiow. nejiuonean. This is a srpinro back down from our challenge, and shows that tho'editor of tho Republican is afraid to let his people read tho truth, though wo agreed to publish in return, Mcrcur's speeches. Does ho over mnko nny, or arc his friends ashamed of thorn ? Wi: obscrvo by tho Senate proceed intra, that George Bancroft, tho lliatorl uu, has been continued as Collector at thol'ortof Boston, in place of Clcneral Couch, rejected by the Senate. After doing as many mean things as ho did, to bo rejected by a Itadieal Sen ate, is adding insult to injury. Alter using him, kick him out and let him think over his "glorious campaign on tho Flshlngcreek." Wo can forgive tho Senate this time. The Ooi.u.miiian' begins to endorse tho "Good Templars." This sudden conversion is tho mot important tri inniili tho friends of decency have achieved for some time. The world does not go backward, and Koine was not (built in a day. The Coi.umiiiax may yet bceomo respectable. Repub lican. That is moro than wo can say for our cotcmporary. Wo havo not the slight- cat hcsltatloii'In saying tho Republican ncccr will become respectable under its present management. Wn trust our patrons will carefully read tho now advertisements we publish this week. They are of interest to all our citizens. Wo havo so far carefully abstainod from advertising tho dozens of patent nostrums which crowd the columns of our cotemporarics. Not on ly aro many of tlicm immoral and inde cent, but they aro useless to our people, and keep out matters of moro local in terest. As our paper contais tho bulk of tho legal advertisements of tho county,.it Is tho interest of every citizen to tako it. Stamps on Notiss. Promissory notes aro liablo to a stamp duty of llvo cents for each hundred dollars or fractional part thorcof. If a note contains nny special agreement, such as waiving tho stay of execution, right to inquisition, appeal or exemption, it is liablo to an additional duty of flvo cents. Notes containing a confession of Judgment aro liable to an additional stamp duty of ilfty cents when entered of record Sealed notes are subject to the same flu ty as other notes, and no more. Von a few days past thoro hns been a tremendous ice dam below our town, and which threatened for a timo to sub monro tho lower parts of it. Heavy mosses of broken ice covered tho liver for miles, presenting a grand and pic turcsnuo appearance. Fears wero enter tained for tho loss of tho auueduct, but through tho vigilanco of Mr. Quick", it has been saved. Tho Cotawissa rail road bridco was slightly injured. On Wed ncsdny nlBht tho dam broke, and tho river has resumed its natural channel. Tho road between hero and IUipert which was partially submerged, Is now lit for travel. Ouu Iladlcal neighbor is In much dis tress becauso tho Democracy of this county aro united. Ho lias done his best to creato dissensions in our ranks and is now nt his old gamo j but ho can not succeed in provoking a quarrel. He mso vaguely hints what "tho people or ilio county, irrespective- of party" aro fcolng to do to tho "ring." Wo ndvio Jam to keep cool, and rest assured that no true Democrat will over strike hands With a party that is for negro sull'rago uul tho eoutluucd dissolution of tho Union. We heartily concur with tho JlcrwM: Oazcttc in tho proprloty of making its eessinents on candidates for tho legiti mate oxpenscs of a political campaign. They reap all tho bcnollts, and should 1)0 willing to "pay tho piper." At present, speakers must pay their own expenses, tho printers do a portion of their work for nothing, and tho Stand ing Committco aro expected to carry on u vigorous campaign without any funds. Lot" our next County Convention tako this matter in hand, and mako tho proper assessments, and havo tho can dldates pay their proportions to tho Chairman of the Standing Committee, In other couiitiej tho plan has worked THK KALEIDOSCOPE! ., . !'. A map of busy life Its fluctuations ami Its Vint cohecrni." TltAVKU) IN 1XT ADOIt. NO. VII. It win now ilnrlf. for unilcr the Kniin- tdr tlioro Is no twilight, I wns wet. hun gry, exhausted, nml folt nlmtwt tlcsmc- 1..ll.,...l..,. .... . .. iiiiv.-. i uiiun mi; mi iuu niter niv iiiui- nu guide, we soon reached tho river. wnero no gavo me a stair to aid mo in fording it, for nt this point It was wldo and shallow; but when about midway across my feet slipped on a treacherous rock, and my fato would have been that of my horse, had not tho guide dexter ously caught and helped me to tho shore. Soon nfter wo reached Cnchl Ijlncta. which on inspection proved to bo a sin gle building, open at tho sides and thatched with plantain leaves. It was devoted to tho manufacture of aguadl- erne, tho favorite liquor of tho country, which Is distilled from tho Juico of the sugar cane, and is as colorless as "Kohr McIIenry," nnd as strong. Wo found at this place about -10 Indian men nnd women, the most of them being on their way to Quito with loads of pine apples, oranges,niul other produce. They wero dancing and shouting at a furious rate, but on seeing us gathered around, wlillo tho guide told them tho story of my mishaps. llieynt onco invited mo to. Join In their orgies, but I was moro dis posed to sleep, and after taking a huge gulp of uguailicnle, laid down in a mis cellaneous group of sleepers, and did not awake until next day near noon. My companions of tho night previous had resumed their Journey, and towards night our own Indians Joined us, hav lug encamped on tho road during tho storm. Tho heat was now intense, and tho provisions wo had brought from Quito spoiled. Tho natives ate snails, and other animals which my stomach refused. Tho following day wo resumed our march, though I was obliged to go on foot through mud, briar and brake. On reaching the river Alambi, however, they had to send their animals back, as tho path became almost impassable,and for the additional reason also, thataspe cics of bat, a regular vampyre, exNts In this region, which during tho night of ten kills even hordes by sucking their blood. From tho Alambi each man was obliged to carry his own effects. nnd not being accustomed to that .style of march ing, oon found my guerrilla-like ap pointment a serious inconvenience. To wards evening wo reached Calial, our destination, which proved to beauother Iitteioula devoted to tho manufacture of liquor. Having established this as a base, wo at onco commenced our collection of bird, plants, leptiles, and whatever else was new, useful or singular. My timo being my own, I spent it in hunting up tho neighboring plantations, and liter ally "astonished tho natives." Whrfi over 1 went they crowded round me, nnd expressed great wonder at my de sire to enpturo serpents, shoot birds, &c. For a small reward they cheerfully helped me. 1 enjoyed wandering through those huge forests where every thing was ,0 new, and strange, and wild. On ouo occasion night overlook me some distanco from Calial, and I was obliged to stay at a plantntiou. Llko all others tho hut was thatched with plan tain leaves, which grow from six to ten feet long, and form a roof impervious to rain. Tho tides extend tothegroundtxii while both tho ends wero open. The tiro of courso was in the centre, and tho smoke found egress as best It could. My supper consisted of fried bananiias, omethiug liko potatoes roasted in tho ashes, and stewed parrots. I counted some '20 persons under tho roof, who all seemed to belong to ono family, and to possess all things in common. One of my host's charming daughters devoted her to my special amusement, though I must say my slim knowledge of tho Qulchua languago proved a scrloua Im pediment. Sho was a flno looking maid, possessing all tho characteristics of an Indian girl, and free from many of their of their faults. Her dress of course would not answer in a modern ball room, being mado on decidedly first princi ples, yet it became her well. Sho could make and smoke a ehjarlla with singu lar ease, and took her chieha (Indian la, ger) with surprising frequency. Her only ornament was a string of beads. and another string of inonkeya'tecth was worn as an amulet or charm. My new ly found friends danced fgr my entertain ment, played thciriiatlvonlrsou instru ments with unpronounceable names, and at my request tho dusky eenortla at my side sang ouo of those low, monotonous, yet not unmusical airs, peculiar to the race. Strange as it may seem, I enjoyed tho adventure, and believed I could havo spout months among such geutlo savages. Tho head of the family finally arose.and with proper decorum conduct ed mo to bed by the side of himself and wife. Tho others quietly retired to their appropriate corners, and wo wero soon sleeping tho sleep of innocence and content. It would provo tedious to reclto all my adventures in that region. I was generally successful in my liuntiuj tramps, and added materially to tho col lection. Wo secured qulto a number of beautiful qulnlas, or humming birds, somo few parrots, nnd it magnificent toucan. Tho latter isasplondid bird, anil with Its beak could cruli a walnut. AI though tho forests abounded In serpents of tho largest size, wo went through tho tropical undergrowth with pantaloons rolled abovo the knees, and often with out boots or shoes, wearing in their stead tho nhoqtvbi, a sandal with a solo of plaited straw. Tho monkeys wero abundant, and kept up a constant moan lucr mid Hmttorlm'. but though 1 frc mii-iitlv h.iw their almost human faces peering through tho branches, 1 never was auiu io mum, uuu. Qun:.v Saiii:. jIijh. Daxiki. E. Kickliw, whoiuado Iiei'solf su litfumtiusly uotorlotn eoveral viuiy iil'd. tiled in :i;w Vork, on tlio iilL'liluf IVIiruary 7lli. Goiicr.il hick- lc wii. with lit rul iltollmc. LEGAL NOTICES. A l)MINISTHAT01t'S NOT I OH.- jTVlMTATnilir IJAN1KI, 11oVKI1,iITKASK1i.-I,. tiM of liiliillnlstratlon to tlio mtnlo of Dnn Lot- UunVX' i1"'" nfi 1,'n,",tUl1 township, Columbia counlr, deceased, hae been granted liy tlm IIok- lol isicrnr mil. i county lo Thomas Honor nml Moses HOWfT. All IM'THIHI ml'llin nlnlm. M.Un 1. ngalnt tlm estate c.r the decedent aro requested ill ill i t . liiiowii wnnoiii ueiay, nml thoso Indebted to mnko payment. i i . - MIMIX IKIWElt, I cla-imiy 1, IfVTMlir, Ailmlhlstraiors. A UMINISTItATOll'S NOT I CE.- V. ""J "' HVMCEt. I'KirKIt, t)ECi:SKD. 1.0 Mori; of n, Ilnlnl. trull, hi lo m oitntnufftiimiol lYIror luto oriscolt towinlilp, I'olmnliln counlv, looonfc'il,lmvo liorncrnntoilliy llioi;cKltorofnla oounly, (o Sntmiol Noylmnl. All iornin Imtlns cliiliiiiorilommnlnenliKl the nut, 1 oitnto nro rc iinrxtoil to mnko tlicm known without ilclny. nml tlioio Imlolitod to mnko imvinoiit. MA.MU1 :i. xr.riiAtti). 1'cbrunry 1, 1807-Cw, .uiiiiuiMrniori A DMINISTltATOK'S NOTI 0 E. t V. IXTATi: 01' .IAC0II KIXIXll, Pt.cr.AHEH. l.i'ttovn ur nilniliiMnillon mi tho rntntp nr Jnouli Kollor. Ifltollf llonvor towiixlilti-f Villi mtilii fniintt'. iloconoil, hnvo lioon itrnntoil by tho lloxlslor of nilit onutit y to John Jllclmol. All porwins linvlng clnliin or ilomnmli nnhiHt tho snlil estnto arc rc- aueVoiltnlirosonttholn Tor wttlcmrnt without elny, runl till iiorotmlndohtoiltomnkoiinyniont. JOHN MlClIAi:ii.A(inlul8trntor. .Tnlillnrv 9. A DMINJKTUATOn'S NOTICE. XV IXPATIJ or lXKAXOU N..MPinXTi,li tTAHKiv-Iirttera of nrimlnUtrntinn on tlit rutnte of KU'iinor N, CiwuiibPll, Intn of (' nlro lownOilp, ( ouimnifi county, iiccnwpii, imvcl)cpn(rrnHr(l by oKter of I'olumbiu county to Nutlmiilcl U CninplH'lt, nf (Vntro township, nml county nforo mihi, jvii inTinns naviiitt cmuus ngnuiHi uiocs. tnto of tho tlcccdi nt. nro rmurstoil to nrrspnt them fnrpi'ttlciiu'nt, nnd those hulcMril to tho cstutovHl mnko payment williont dolav. Jimunry 11, lSfl7-Cw. AainlulHtrator, I7XECUT0UH NOTICE. ESTATE J or DAVID roX, Dfciiamki.. totters trstn mentnryon the ORtnto of DJd Vox, Into of Lo cust towiwliln, Coltitnltiu county, laM lmve been t;rantrl by tlio ttPKNtor.of Coiumbln county to IJnytl l'ox nnd iVIcr Yocum. All persons having claims nynlnot the ctate are rcrj nested to ircscnt them for settlement, nnd Ukwu Indchttii to tho citato will nmko payment to t tin i:ecutors wlth- I'inXIt YOCUM, January H, !S07-0r. Ilxecntors. A DMIXIOTKATOU'S NOTICE. -tVKsTATn ok Hannah Hoont, Pi.rKAsnn. Let tern of administration to tho estate of Jlnnnuli lioone, iaio ni luoomtownsmp, coiumoia county, deceased, lias been mauled by tho Ilenlster of Co lumbia county, to Wellington llnrtman nml CharloH A. Moyor, who reside In lllnoimburff, In Mild county. Alt prisons having claims or de mands ngalnst th estate of tho decedent nro re riuested to ntalto them known to tlio administra tor without delay, and nil persons Indebted uro reiiueited to make pavment. Wnl.LI-VfJTON HAltTMAX, ClIAltl-i:.S A.MOYKIt, Illoomsburg.Jan. I, l'-itT-fiw. AdtnrV. I7XE0UT0UVS li of DANIKfj W. NOTICE. 12STATK MONTOOMKItY. deceased. Loiters testamentary on tho estate of l)aniel V. Mnntgomery, late of Orangeville. Columbia Coun ty, havo been granted by t lie legstf r of Columbia County to I'etcr Lnt, or Light Htreet, Pu. All persons having claims ngalnt tlm estate aro le iue.sted to present tin m tor Ket t lenient, und those Indebted to the estnto ellhcr on note or book no cottnt will mako payment to the Kxeeutor wltli out delay. lUHXlt I INT, L'xecutor. decl-(t A imiNJSTUATOK'S NOTICE. Letters of administration to tlio estate of I'riscllla Jiayhurst, late if Catawlssa township, Columbia county, deceased. lme been granted by the Iteg- ister vi (minima county to jienry itoiiin,js i head. All persons having claims or demands I nalnt tho said estate aie ic nested to make tneni iiiiomi 10 incaommiMiaiwr wuii'iia oeiay, ami all persons indebted lo make pavment. 1ILNUY IIOLLINUSHHAD, rebruary fi, W"-iw. Administrator. i DJUNISTJlATOIt'S NOTICE. V lISTATi: or SUSANNA STM:I!. DKCnASKIl.- lieiters oi admluKtnitlon totheestateof Musanna Siller, latent Hen ton towimhln. Columbia count v deceased hao lit en gtaiiled hv tho llealsterot said county to John Jt. ltclshllne. All persons hiving claims ordmianils again! tho said e.stato are ivtmevU'd to in.i ;e 1 neni unowu tollieadin n Istrator wlthoutlclay,ond all persona indebted to mauo payment, joiin n. unisiiLiNi:, IVbruary 8, lSO'-Cw. Administrator. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Q11A11LES AV. SNYDEli, ncAi.mt in IT A It 1) AV A It E, I HON, NAILS STn-X, AC, AC, AC. main stiii:i:t, liLooMsnuna, pknna. Take thU method of informlngtho cltizensof Co- lumblacouty, that ho has oponeil an extenslvo Hardware store on Main fitrcet, in lltoomsbuig, near Iron-fstreet.nnd that ho has on hand a LAHOLIt STO:'IC AND ULTTLlt AS.St)UTi:D than can bo found uny whero elso in tho county and hlch ho Intends to sell ot priced hlchdefy competition. C1IA1XS. AXEtj. STEEL, II10X I hnvo chains "U t.lc. axes, U mnko niul weight, htcol, all lrosIron, nil Minion, nnd nil very lenv. nuir.nr.it's ii.vnnw a nn, of ovory tk'i-cllptlons XnlU, nxlo nulloys, snsh coriN. latolios, lorkNimil knohs.liutt serowii, sali f.-N, wlmlow (.prlngii, lmso knobH, htrnp hlnsos, Imsns nml Monk", hooks nml stniilos. nml In fact vorylliitiKnooaeil In thnt lino. COACH A. WAOOX MAKKltS' UARDWAl!! ombrnolnt: almost every thing In thnt lino. Also HAItNT.S.4 JIAKilt.S' HAItDWAHi:, UuoUlo.s, Jnpnnnotl; ljneklos, sllvor plntoil; lillts of ovory kltul . Hamem, Iron; rail troos: Hamim, wooil t-nildlo trocs, glKtroc hlh woli, worstoil nml oottoti : thread, silk, awls nml nocilles, tools of nil kltnK HlIOKMAKr.U'g HAUDWAlti:, A full assoi t men t for eari -enters, I lmve pianos all klhils, sawn: haiiil,iinnno,rip,tmil compass sou it o. stool, Iron, ami try:borinir. in.it'hlneK, chlsles, mieiH, bcvcln, lnnllcts, hrnoos, gauges, plows, rules, hits, nml about everything for enr- pouters. i or. Tin: rKori.n ai:nuuai.i.x' I have coal hoils, ooat t-hovels, scoops, coal Miters, lant rrns,tablecutlery,iiocket cutlery, platcit spoons, plated forks, servers, lea amleof tee piits.butlorkulves.mlll saws, cross cut saws, cln ular saws, gang saws, files, horse bh6es,wrenchos,rlvets,hnm mors, hnlehels, mattocks, picks, forks, grub lilii'i boos, shovels, spniU's,sMillug forks, hoes. rakes, boil plus, twlno, skates, plows, collln trim mtngs, unory, rul ciiaiu, wntto inane, wne, horso nails, meat cutlers, scales, wash boanU, horse buckets, wooilen palls, clothes pins, glue, iloor mats, poieh mats, par lor mats, corn poppers, paint brushes, huso brushes, sleigh bells, heel oallts.cnamel cil kettles, brass kettlos, copper kettles, stew kcttles.sauco pans.bioail axes, nails, KloJgos, cnrlalu Ilxturos, Tiiliubloskelns and boxes, rumps, lead nine, etc. Tarrcl ropo and hundreds of nrtfcles not ,enu. nu rntcd coustanlly on hand nv ciiAisr.ix v. sNvtunt'H, Main Ktreet, llloomsburg. ONYDKlt, IIAIUUS & UASSETT, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Ml:N"3 AN!) liOV'H CLOTI11XO, Xos. 5i3 Market, and 52J &mmerco Ptrect, 1'hlUdelphIa, A riLLEIl & ELDKH, WholONlIo JIOOKHW.IXUH, HTATHWr.ltl, AND IlLANK-riOOK JIASUKACTUnKllS. No. SOI Not 111 Third fttrect, riilladclplila. Wall nnd Curlalu rupers.und Hlntloner gen, orally. E. . JIEXDHY, Siuccessor to Hendry & Hurrls, 'Mamifactnrcrnnd 'liolcnto Dealer in UDOTSANJIBHOIX, o, i5 Xorlll Third Btrcct, I'hlladelphla. DRY GOODS. jIUiEUS STOltE. rnvn auuivaTj op NPlUNa AND HUMMCH OO0D3. Tho KtihuTlbcr lmi Just returned from tho cities with another largo nnd select assortment of ftPltlNO and bummcu goods, purchnRcd in New York nnd MiJlndolplih nt tlio lowest figure, nnd which ho IsdMormlncd to sell on as modernto term? as can bo procured else where lnUloomsbiirg Ills stock compriRoi IjAUIKM' iniVAH OOODH of tho choicest styled nnd latest fnslilons, together with a largo asortinent of Dry floods ond Gro ceries, constitlhg of tho following artlclm t Carpets, Oil Clotlut, Cloths, CnssImefcK, glmwls, Flannels, ' Bilks,; White Good, t Ltiiens, Hoop Skirts, 31lt8tlUK, ifollowwaro ' Codarwaro (Ineenswftro, , Ilardwaro 1 loots nnd Shoes, UntHiuidCupM, x . itooji Nets, . Umbrellas, Looklng-QlassM, Tobacco, " Co nee, Sugars,' Tens, Hlce, AINpico, 1 Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, AND NOTIONS OENHItAIXV, In Rhort, ever) thing usually kept In country utorcs.tn which ho invites tho attention of tho public geucrnlly. Tlio highest pricowlll bo rld for country produce In exchange for goods. M. U. MIIXKIt, Areado Buildings, H loom slut rg, Ta. riaEAT HEDUCTIOX IX 1'IUCES at im;ti;ii ijntjw siuiii, in I.HHIT fiTni:i:x, O F . VXIAj AND WIXTEIt GOODS, TlIH subserllier has Just received and has on hand at his old stand In Light Street, n largo and ;i;!ccl ASSORTMENT OF JiIEItCIIAXIHSE purchased at tho lowest figure, nnd which hols determined to sell on as moderate terms as can bo procured elscwhero in Light fttreet, rou cash on muxrnr vnotivec. His stock consists of LADIES' D It ESS GOODS, choicest stylos ami latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, ainglinins, flannels, Hosiery, Carpus, Silks, Shawls, HEADY JIADE CLOTHING, V Satlnctts, CJSslniers, Cotlonadcs, Kentucky Jeans. AC, AC, AC. G K O C E H I E S , (Jueensware, Coilaiware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, oils. Paints, Ac. HOOTS ct SHOES, HATS & CXVS. In short evoryllilug usually kept In a eonnlry store. Tho patronage of his old friends and tho public generally, is respectfully solicited. Tho highest market price pnld for country pro duce. rirrr.ii iint. Light Street, January 1, 1S07. HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. H. Y has opened n 1 HOWE II, opened a ilrsl-class HOOT, SHOE, HAT AND CAP STOKE. at tho old stand on MnlnSlreci, nioomsburg. His stock Is com posed of tho very latest and best styles VOrilUelOll IO UU) CllIOlJS III I.UlllllllllIl cnuuiy. In can aeooinmoilato tlio puniio Willi luc loltow In.r hlmls nml at ohean nrlcesi Jlon's cnir boots, nne, men s nip, uouoio -soio, toes' riiiiii's boots. Men's glovo kid. ( 'ongross. A c. Men's glovo ktjl llaliuoral shoes, Men's, women's, bovs', and misses' glove kid lasting gaiters, Wo-liii-n's trli.ve kids. orv lino. Women's lino iroat morocco balmorals, Women's men's moroeisi nnd calf shoes, common s1iihs, Mioses' and child's shoos, Jleu s, women s, misses', uoys-, an,i ciuio s slippers. He also Keeps a great snrieiyoi HATS, CAPS, AXD STUAW GOODS of every kind, nt tho lowest prices, both for cash ana counuy lirouuee, ... - . liouicmberihonttrnctlon Islnour goods. Don't bo nlnnneil ut tne cry of nign prices, inn can nmi sepliiryourscnes. uespecuuny. ,.. JOHN C. YEAGEll &. CO., Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, BTIt.YW GOODS, AXD ladies' runs, No. 2".7 North Third Street, I'hllndelphla. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. II. LIT TEE, ' attouxi:y--at-la w. Offleonn Main street, In whlto framo liouse, be, low tlio Exchange Hotel, iiioomsmirg, y., pollEUT V. CLA11K, ATTOllXEY-AT-LAW Oflleo corner of Main and Market streets, over l'lrst Xational Hank, llloiimsburg, Pa. JOHN G. FIIEKZE, ATTOltNEY-.VT-L A W, Onico In Iloglster nnd Recorder's otllco, In Iho basement of Iho Court Hou-o, Uluomsnurg, Pa. WILLIAI II. AllllOTT, A T T O H X E Y A T - L A W, CATAWIKMA, PA. T E. JACKSON, ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW. llcrwlelc, Columbia County, Penn'n. JIT M. TllAUGH, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW, nerwtck, ColumLla County, Penn'n, jyjf Jl. IVKLIjE, ATTO KN E Y-AT-L A"W, Centralln, Columbia County, Penn'n, Q U. imOCKWAY, ATTOllNEY AT LAW, IlLOOMSUUItG, PA. OiTicis ritfct door below tho Couit House, nnd I HilJoiullig tho Post Olllee. Alltuolizoil figoul for llio csnioellou oi nominee, isu'it i uy, i eiisiuiis, and all oilier iiomamis against ino Main nun.-sa tionai iioveruniouis, tjau,i u,, T)It. W. II. IJHADLEY, it jito Assistant Medical Director J. R, Army,) P 11 Y! SI 01 AN AND SUHOEON, i-Omceinttho forks llotnl, nioomsburg, Pa, Calls f romptly attended to both night and nay nioomsburg, Jan, It, IsfST, CLOTHING. JEW CLOT1IIXG AND GENTLE- jii;.N sj i uiisuixa htoiii;. , Tho undersigned respectfully announces In his many friends that ho has opened a new Clothing nnd Gentlemen's furnishing Store, In tho lowo loom of the llarttnnn Ilulldlng, southwest corner of Main nnd Mntltct Blrects, nioomsburg, l'n. Having Just returned from Philadelphia with n Largo Stock of i'ai.t. Attn wiNTr.n clotiiin-o nnd QKNTLllMEN'S rUItNISHtXO OOOD!, Ac., Ac ho flatters himself that ho can plonsonll. Ills stock comprises MEN'S, HOYS', AND TOUTltS1 CLOTIIINO, such ns DltlMM COATS, SACK COATS, OVKHCOATS, smuTs, PANTS, VEST'S, DIlAWCrtS, UNDKltfJUinTH, COLLAUS NUCK-TinS, HOSIKIIY, susrnNunas, HANDKintCHinrH, U-MIirttlLLAS, Ao nnd In fact everything In tho Clothing or Fur nishing lino nt very low prices. In addition to tho nbovo ho has nn elegant as sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMHUES, AND VHSTINOS CLOTHING MADH TO OltDEIt AT THE SIIOltTEST NOTICE. Call and seo beforo purchasing elsewhere, and SECUIli: 0 HEAT I1AUUAINS. octC-ly J. W. MIEMIlEltLAIN J"EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. Fresh nrrlvnl of FALL AND WIXTF.lt GOODS). david i.owENni:no Invites attention to his stock of CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, nt his store on Main Street, twodoors nbovo the Amcrlenn House, nioomsburg, Pa., whero ho has Just received from New Y'orlc nnd phllndi lphin a full assortment of MEN AND HOYS' CLOTHING, including tho most fashionable, durable, and handsomo Dlll-SS GOOD', consisting of UOX, SACK, 1'ItOCK, GUM, AND OIL-CLOTH COATS AND PANTS, of nil sorts, sl?es, nnd colors. Ho has also replen ished his already large slock of ALL AXI) WINTEll SHAWLS, SfUIPED, riGURED, AXI) PLAIN VISTS, SHHtTS, CltAVATS, STOCKS, COLLAUS, IIANDKEnCllIEIV, GLOVED, SUSPENDEUS, AXI) FAXCY AUTICLUS Ho has constantly on hand a large nml wcll-so- lected assortment of CLOTHS AXD VESTIXOS, which ho Is prepared to make to order into nny kind of clothing, on ory short notice, und In tho best manner. All his clothing is made, to wear, nnd inovt of it is of homo manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AXD JEWEL11Y, f every description, fine nn I cheap. His oaso of Jewelry is not surpassed lu this place. Call and xamluo his gcueial assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHUS, JF.WELKY, Ac. DAVID I.OWENHUna. MILLINERY GOODS. jM.OOJISIUJRG FANCY TItOI JUNO AND DOOKSTOltE, poeond door below Hart man's, Main .Street, Just received a new stock ol ZEPlIYItS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YAKXS, COItSETS, IVCliS, E5IIinOIDEI!IEJ, MUSI.IN EDGINGS, UltKnS T11I.MMING8 and ovcry variety of articles usually kept In a FANCY STOltE. AlfcO t-CUOOI. HOOKS, HYMN HOOICH, llini.ER, SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKS, and n large lot of MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM HOOKS, iilani: ni:i:as, honiw and moiitgagis, and n general and well-selected assortment of rAPEix,1:Nvr.Lorns, Ac A. D. TOIL MISCELLANEOUS " IIICKIjING ct CO'.S GItEAT SALE OF WATC'IIIIS. On the nonnlnr ono nrlco plan, clvlnir evorv nn. Iron n liamUomo and rellablo watch lor tho low in leo of Ten Dollars I Without roLiiird to value. und not lo bo nnld fur unless perfectly satisfactory: ill!) Solid Gold Hunting niches. tJjii to S70U k) Jiagio t'.ise i liom wateiios awio 911 OH Ijidles" Watches, Enamelled - ho to WXI 1,n Gold bunt lug chronometer wntch'sliVI lo 3j l.lNHIGold huntlmr Enullsb levers u eiKii,. iv a.UMGold hunting Duplex watches IV) ti. Liu o,uoo Gold hunting American watches luito V) n,mn Silver hunting levers AO to l.V) S.nou silver hunting Dunloxes 71 lo av) fiJUlo Gold ladles' walohes fill lo 2-ii) Iu,ik Gold hunting leplnes ,rdlo 75 lO.owi Miscellaneous silver watches Wto lu) '-looo Hunting hunting sliver wntchts 21 111 .VI Scum) Assorted watches nil kinds. 10 to 7S Every patron nbtalus a watch by this arrange ment, CHisiiug out tiu, wnuu 11 may tio w 01 111 c, ju, Messrs. J. Hlekllng A Oo.'s Great American Watch Co.. Now York City, wish to linmediatolv dispose 01 ino anovu magniuceni stoeic. i ciiin, e.iloH naming 111 Holes, are olaeeiliii scaled enve, lo)H's. Holders are entitled lotho articles nameil on their I'oitlllcales, upon payment of ten dollars less, '1 ho return or any or our eertlllcalcs cntl, ties von to the nitlclo named thereon, upon uav ment, Irrespective of its worth, and as no i.ulelo valued less than 810 Is named on nny certificate. ltwlllntoucobosoeutii.it tills Is no lottery.liut n straight-forward legitimate transaction, which may bu patllclpaled in oven by tho most laslld- 1UI1S. A single certlflcato wlll bo sent by mall, jiost, iiaiu, upon receipt 01 cents, nvo ior ei, eiovei for s tblrlv-tlireo and eleoaiit nreinlum for hlxlv-stx and moro valuable nremiuui forSlO.unu lutndied ami most superb watch lor tlx Toagouts ortlioso wishing omplnymont this Is a rare op portunity. HI illegitimately conducted business duly minimized by tho Government, ami open to inn most eareiui scrutiny, iru i.t. Address, J. Hll'KLING & CO. li'J ilioadwayNoar IM). fehl'(17-5m. CUy of Now Yin k, QIIAltEES II. JIAIU'LE, Iiroortor and Dealer In HIIANDIES, WINIX, GINS, I.IO.U011.S, WINE H1TTE11S, Ac, No. 123 North Third Street, nliovo Arch, est side, Phlladelplila, J 1 1JEA11D, win" i.ippiNcorr, iioNi) & co., Manufacturers and Wholcsalo Denlers In HATS, CAW, PUIts, AND BTltAW GOODS, No. 113 Market Miccl, I'hl!adeb,ihia. IRON, TINWARE, &C. JVATIOXAIi EOUNDIlY, llloomsliurg, Oolumhln County, Tn. Tlm subscriber, proprietor of tho nbovc-i nmed oxtcnslva estnbllslimenti Is no prepared re ceive orders for nil kinds of JtACHINEltY rait COLI.IElllra, DLAHT rUItNAClf, STATIONA V ENOINEM, JIILt-S, TIinnSHIN IACIIINES, AO Ito is nlso prepnrcd to ninlco Stoves of alt sizes and pnttcrns, Plow-Irons, nnd oYcry thing Uilinlly mmlo In ftrst-class Voumlrles. Itlsoxlenslvofaellltles nnd prnctlenl workmen warrant htm In recoil tng tho largest contracts on tho most reasonable terms. Grain of nil kinds will bo taken In exchange for Castings, This establishment Is located Hear tho Lncka wnnminnd ltloomsburgltallrnad Depot. rin-EIl IlILI.MYEIt. TOVES AND TINWA11E. a. m. nurnrtT nnnounces to his friends and customers that continues tho abovo business nt his old plnco on MAIN STItKET, llLOOMHllUlta. Customers enh he nccomodntcd with FANCY STOVES of nil kinds, Ploveplpes, Tinware, nnd every va riety of article found in a Stovo nnd Tlnwnro Es tablishment In the cities, nml on tho most reason- nble terms, ltcpnlrlngdoncnttliesliorlestnottce. 25 DOZEN JIILK-PANS on hand for salet JjVAGLE FOUNDItY. llloomsburg, I'a. STOVIiS OF EVEHY VARIETY, rrouansiiAnns, rLouanroiNTS, nnd nil kino's of CastlriRs, on lmnd or supplied on tho fchortest notleo niul nt tho elienpoit rutw, CntIngHfor coal nnEAicnas and coal Bcmrrna made to order, pna:Nix stove depot. ncATnns, nAxara, and stoves, Wholesale nnd Retail. PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKINO 8T0VK. VULCAN HEATER, for hcntlng two or moro rooms. PAIlLOIt, COOKINO, LAUNDRY, HEATING, nnd every variety of STOVES. JOHN I. 1 1 ESS, No. 319 North Second Street, Philadelphia. UUIUCIIAIIT, Importer and Dealer In IKON AND STEEL, No. CO Front Street, Philadelphia. Q.EOHGE II. 11015ERTS, Importer and Dealer In IIAUDWAlU:, CUTI.KIIY-, OUNH, Ac, No. 311 North Third Street, abovo Vino, Philadelphia. HOTELS AND SALOONS. "TOADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S IUTAU11ANT. It. II. STOHNEIl has fitted upa 1 lll.-i-CJj...-J lulll.U I5.1.UU., hera ladles and gentlemen can he supplied with the delicacies of the season. A suppl of niESH OYSTEP-I always on hand. ItliHH 1111EAI), CAKE1', AND PIES, FUENCH AND DOMESTIC CONHXTIONIJ In every stylo nnd variety, NUTS, FRUITS, and everything usually found In a FIIIST.CLASS CONFECTIONEltY STOltE, JOUK'S HOTEL, Ul'.cmui. .ilACJui.il, i ropncior. The nbovu well-known hotel has recently under- Eono radical ehauKes in Its Internal arrangements, nnd its proprietor announces to his former custom nnd Iho travelling public tlint his accomodations for tho comfort of his guests are second to nono In tho country. His table will always bo found sup plied, not only with substantial food, but with nil tho delicacies of tho season. His wines and 11- quois (except that popular beverage known ns "ilclitnry"), purchased direct from tin) importing houses, nro entirely pure, and froo from nil poi sonous drugs. Ho is thankful for illiberal patron age in tho pan, and will contlnuo to deserve It In the future. OEOItOE V. MAUOKIt. SUSQUKHANXA 1IOTKL, Catawls.sa, l'a. Tho nh(!o Hotel has lately licen purchaseil hy HEN'ItV J. CIiAlUC, anil has heen Ihorouahly le laoilclled, rcpalreil, ami rcfiirnlsheil. It will bo found no-, In Its arrangement anil appointments, n tlrst-class Hotel, ami second to none In the country. Persons in cities wishing to spend tho hot months In tho country, will Uo well to glvo the proprietor a call, 0' 1A1UUAGE MAXUFACTOKY, Dlnomsburg, li. JI. C. BI.OAN & I1U0TIIEK, the successors of WILLIAM SLOAN & PON, continue Iho business of making CAltUIAtJIiS, HUClQIIS, and every stylo of I'ANCY WAOONH, which they havo constantly on hnnd to suit cus tomers. Never uslni; any material but tho lies and employing the most experienced workmen. I hey liopa tocontlmioas heretofore to lc entlro satisfaction to every customer. An inspeciieinu their work, and of tho reasonable price lulcesl fo the same, is sure to Insure a sale. ' C. LIOIiTK & CO., SlnnufAclurcrsof rilWT-CLAM atlAND AN HtllTAtin P I A N O 1 O It TESI Role Patentees of Llghte'i celebrated IHitent In biilated Iron rrume. Are aNo makers of the very bffcl l'lano Tortes In tho maikct. n.vvi.vn iu:i:n awarded TIIK llKUIICftT lUUCMIUM at Titn - A M n H I V A N W t) H LH'H I" A I HI find iho Exhibition of tlio Industry ofallKatlons, behldes numerous other GOhU AXD SIIjVKH medals. together with tcstlmouhils fioni nil tho most dfs-llnuUlic-l JluvU-iil i-t-khritlcH In Europo and America. They havo aNo JUNt retelvcsl the iiiaiirT vhesuiji At thoIllluolbKtato I'nlrt The Jndianafitato Falrl 'Iho Iowa State l'alrl Tho Wisconsin Mate Talr, f to. In competition with thomofct celebraletl Manu facturers of New York, lloston, l'hlladelphiii, lljililmore, etc, Wateiooms, ut Ilroome Ktreet, near Uroadn-ay, 'ew ioik City. Orders by mall iromitly nlten dvl to. Kend for Circular. UauIS'it;, Noltcf. All ptrfcon knoi luK lUiitrli u Indebtotl lo either of tho underhlBued, on Hook Note.or Judifincut, are requested to mako jviy meut without delay, If they would bave owls. Vll.LlAM .U'lvELVEV iS: to. 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A paper puti llhed In the commercial metrojtolls in naturally looked to lor atithentle iutormatton relatiugtu trade, cemmeivo und llnance; aud thU beluga fen turn on which Tjik Would prides Itself, It boldly challeeges comparlaou with every Journal In the metropolis. THE WEEKLY WOULD. Alargo quarto hhect.rVAmoslzo as Dally, Is now printed Oiroughont In largo type, und has tho lar gest circulation of any weekly Journal published. fntiu iniv-. tin iA.l(lHMIllllur HIieCL'NS MUVU lit union with tlio Now York.lrcrwithat Justified tlio mo-t liberal expenditures, which will mako It umivalted In intere&t and valuu to farmers. Tub- llsiiea ednehday. i. iis jiiiiuirt reporis emnnu'O iiiBisew iorK, Mbanv. itrl-ihlon. and Cnmbrldim live stock mar kets; tlm New York countrjtTiiltieoand general Inxlueo markets; seclal and valuable hop Intel lgencc; n de)artment of ngrlcuUural reading; all together eoiii)M)Hiug an unrivalled hand book of current Information for tho farmer, live htock ami produce ueaier, tno country merchant, Ae. J. A pngeor more wlllbeicscrvedforcutcrtatn Ing Flrvslde Heading for tho Family Circle embra cing the freshest and bent htorlei. poetry, rellglods leading, etc., and u page for Iho discussion of all prominent topics of general interest, political,, agricultural, Una mini, literary, etc., etc. i. iih uigem oi wiu news is noi. uivt. mit cay weeklies, u mere wasto-batkel of tho Dally ! only matters nf interest and Importance nro chosen from the Dally, while the mass nf its contents aro prepared especially for the Weekly. 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