The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 11, 1867, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJItG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1867.
PUBLICATIONS.
PUBLICATIONS,
DRUGS Be. MEDICINES.
DRY GOODS.
SEWING MACHINES.
DRY GOODS, &o.
RAIL ROADS.
nniiK hound taiujE,
A 8ATUHIUY IinVIHW OF MTEUATUUK,
SOCIETY, AND AHT.
Tlio Itonn i Tnblft liMtflhllRhcil fortho unflhirh.
Ingdlscnswlon of ttio subjects immwl In Us title
ItsmirpoRo is to bo utterly fcnrlcM nhtw.utmm
niellort In formlnpr Ur oplnlmi., nw to rolled llio
most uniiiniu ami Brimuiuy wiu-rs in i ne cum
try to Rlo them expression, Homo limy mca
elonally tto illpliied by tlio tone nnl spirit
wherein thin is ilono, but wo bee nil nuch to ion-MUor-in
tho wonls of Mr, Uuskln hmr inurh
less lmriulsilonnhitho worltl by ungraceful 1kM
new tlinu by untimely fear.
The Hound Tnblfl Is independent In politic, ntnl
It will not heaitnto to condemn or to sustain such
men or meiwnres of wlmtevcr eet, rllqim or
tmrtvns mnv &e.em to thn nitlinrM In lm from limn
to time In n position of nnUifttmhm or othemiso
toUioniiitcrlnl interests cither of the mctrupuli
tnn community or to thoso of Uio w holo common
rmmtrv.
The hound Tnblo exists t( servo tho public, not
Individuals and eontrtbutoU uro requestti to
avoid personal puffery mid Animadversion of
every kind. Vigorous writers und nhlo special
correspondents nro regularly employed, but tho
column of tho pnper nru open to merit, let It
come whence It may,
Articles may bo sent throuch any chnnnel, but
We will hold tin t Ml mot ml (;xtilnnn.!lnnft nr HUnm.
lons respecting them; moreover, wo must do-
-.mu iiein-einrwuni utreiurn uuaccepieii mo., nuu
to this ruin we will mnkn nn ntppntlnn
Persons ordering subscriptions will pleaso
tnanlcalloni to
THK HOUND TA11M5,
octl-tf 152 Nassau Btrcct. New Yort.
PUBLISHED TUTS DAY. ANN &
fgKi'iiEsa-H yuw dooiu
TIIR ROIiDIEIt'R OIUUIANS. By Mrs. Ann B,
MtPDhens. author nf "Fashion and Famine."
".TheOold Ilrlck " "Tho Old Homestwwl." " (41
lent Htmrales," "Mars' Dcrwenr," "ltolectcd
Wife." "Iho Heiress," "The Wife's Becret." etc.
This new book, by Mrs. Ann R. Stephens, has
been pronounced bjniU to be by far tho best and
most liiicrcKuuff eer written ny ner. 11 appear
cd In monthly Instalments In " Pptprsnn'n Mmm.
r.lue' during tho lust year, having been complelod
in tho December number, whoro It proved to Xm
tho most nonular. TKmeriul. nml mieeessful novui
that has evernppenred In that Magazine, nnd It
Is now published complete nnd unabridged. In
one larRo duodecimo volume, uniform with tho
"Gold Uriclc," " Fashion nnd Famine," nnd tho
other works of Mrs. Anu 8. Htephcns publlshod
by us. It will no doubt provo to bo tho most
popular and successful work that has ever before
been written by this talented American authoress.
" Mrs. Rlephens has Justly Ikkjoiiio ft favurlto
tviiii mi iinpncun ruuuers 01 roso nci.on.nuu
theanuouueement of anew woik from her since
fnl pen Is cheerful news to thousands or leaders.
And there Is a raro treat In store for them, for In
"The Holdlcr's Orphans' Mrs. Menhens has, if
luiviiiiuK. wiii win Hit iirr lurmer euurin. iiiero
is less redundancy of sceno nnd action, but there
Is tar moro nrtlslto excellence, ami nn eLilKirntloi.
of causes and elleuls. attainable onlvbvnrarttorHl
writers. Th action of the new novel transpires
In Philadelphia, nnd boyoud tho limits of tho city
the authoress does not permit herself to stroy.
Tho ttmo selected by Mrs, Btephens is rocent, tho
lato war. und she pictures with vivid dlst lnctuerts
uiouoiupsucsniicnDR nnu sucriuces eniaiien ny
and made for tho grand and heroic strutrulo for
national unity. Tho plot Is one of absorbing In
terest, tho characters uro graphic transcripts from
real lifo. strongly lndlvlduallcd, and tho con
trasts formed by their IndUidtial pecullorltieH,
mental and phyMical, lend n, raro charm to this
last and most finished of Mrs. htenhens's books.'
" The Soldier's Orphans" Is published complete
in one uirgo uuouecimo vuiumo, i rico ?i ou in
JHtJH. I, Of 34 HI CI'JLIJ.
Ar. . bTlifJIESS OTHER WORKS,
Tho Gold IJrlck - 31 GO
BllentHtrujrgles - 1 CO
Tho Wife's Beeret- 1 fiO
Tiie Rejected Wife 1 50
Mary Derwent - 61 CO
1'ushlon & Famine 1 60
Tim Old Homestead 1 M
Tlio Hoiress . - 1 ft)
Above nro in paper cover, or in cloth for C2 each.
The nboro books nro for snlo by ull booksellers.
Copies of "Tho Holder's Orphans," or of any
othor or all tho nbovo popular books by Mrs. anu
nge, on receipt of prlco.
Address all orders to tho Publishers,
T. It. PETE1WON its MtOTIinRH.
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Ana they will receive immodlato uttenllou.
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QUIt YOUNG FOLKS.
We rcspeetfully Invito attention to tho following
tioto from tuo able nnd iMiJiilur Uepuly tituto riu-
Kriotcndent of tichooU fur I'tniiM lvanla;
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UnNTLEMtN, 1'ermlt 1110 to eoiurratuUto you
on the markeU meeem of "our Young KolltM."
J-'rom tlie lixuoof the first number I luive vmh li
ed with much Kolleitiule lt tono nud ehnrneter,
well knowing tho Immenso Inlluenee, for tood or
for evil, It would bo likely to wield. JudgliiK
by the tone which he. provlled In much or our
Juvenile, literature, iwth rellitloim and secular, I
feared that lu contributors might lack that young.
lieartnlneH. which ran nlonusnealc to the child,
nature, or that the loltlt an ! lucenuousness ol
youth might be tainpeml wllh aniTdlsiilaced by a
fancy for the vices und deeeltsof mnturer years,
llappily lay fears havo proved uroundleM, nnd
the whole community have tn thank yon fur pro
ducing n magazine mi well adapted to the elans for
which It Is Intended, and so eleatlns nnd reiln.
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Deputy hlulu Huiwrlutcndent School., l'u.
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o. U Koi i h Third Btrtet,
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nurrc,
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n Journal wllhn monthly circulation of nUiiit
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It combines lit Itself the racy monthly mm tho
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HE NEW MAGAZINE.
XVttA, Jirtght, Instructive, and Entertaining,
THE niVEUSIDE MAGAZINE,
fou youno rroru:,
Meesra. IIUIID & JIOUGIITON, Publishers,
"No. 410 Uroomo Street, New York,
Toko pleasure in nuuotiucing the iiamedlato
iisiujui mu juiuuumutToi
THE IUVEItMIDE AIAGAZIi;
FOR YOUNO l'LOl'LH,
tolwedltod by IIOUACE E. PCUDDEU (atithor
of "Dnaiii Children' etc., etc.), nnd published
monthly, commencing with January, utfr. Tho
purine of the ltl ersido Magazine will bo to naU
isjy uiu wsiesui uia younger jiuojic wuniur.truct-
ivo anu cnKruuning reiuiing matter, attractively
illustrated bv comnetent itrtlts. In thn erinirr.
butfons regard will bo had rather tn thn merit, nf
i no aiiicie-s man 10 ino previous reputation or the
authors, nnd all Bectlous of tho country will be
History In its moro popular forms w 111 oecupya
prominent place, nnd, as appertaining to this. Nar
ratives of Tra el, Ad ventmes in various cimulricH,
Alanueraaud Custonm of dltlcrent N'nttmw nml
Mich Wogrnphlcal Sketches as will interest and
profit tho young, while tho dlti'erent departments
of Natural Illhtory nud Scienco will receive tht ir
duo Miare of attention.
With each sueeehtvo number the vailed work,
nmusemonlK, and pleasures of In-door und out
door life will be portrayed, and tho interest of tho
youthful rfadereomdnutly maintained.
ine niusirauons oi mo jingazinowm attract
the eves of the .vounecstns well ns nlotisn thn rtM.
er children. Mr. II. L. Stephens will lurnKu u
full-pngo humorous Cartoon for every number
mroughoui ino ycar.aim witnnrtitts will con
tinue to give now rcadinga to famlllor tliemoH.
TEUMS Of rtUIWCUIITION,
S2 ft) ner veor. in advance! Seonies.sn .in 'iennl..
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for inspection, ftimplo coplos of this number
i uuviiisi-iTs vunw;u iu every part oi
juuju) s. iiiJuuiuuN, fuhiuuors.
No. I5S Uroomo Ktrtct, Now YorK.
TOBACCO & SEG-AHS.
npiIE ONLY PLACE
to get the best
TOBACCO AND ClaAlV,
AT WHOLESALK AND RETAIf.
Isal JIUNagBERaEK'S,
a fow doors below tho American Ilonso,
Bloomsburg, I"a.
lie lias tho largest and moot select of
SMOKINO AND CJIEV.'INQ TOllACXX)
everolu.rod to tho cltlicns of Bloomsburg. All
the fancy brands of
SEQAItS,
nnd the bet rino-cnt and I'lug
CIIEW1NCJ TOBACCO,
can bo had nt his counters.
TOBACCO rn'JiB
In groat variety ore among his largo stoeilt
DON'T JonOET TO CALU
II. II. UUN3BEI10EU.
IJAaEN, BOYD & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
end VholO!ale Dealers In
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
SEdARS, 4c,
No. 01 North Third Blrect,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their stock "In Bond,"
without prepaying the United States tax.
TT W. BANK'S
WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND
ClOAR WAREHOUSE,
No. HO North Third Strict,
between Cherry nud Raco, went side,
Philadelphia.
RUSSELL & WOODUUEP,
Wholesale Denlcis in
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, TJPIJs, Ac, Ac,
No, 13 Norlh Third talrcet, nbovo Malket,
I'hlladtlplila.
pinSIIMUTH, IJItOTHEH A CO.,
WHOI.KSAI.K TOBACCO DEALERS,
No. 151 Noi Ih Third Street,
five doors below Race,
raciorlct, Noj. U) und 2Ji Quarry Street,
rbltaililj'hla.
JQIIUQ AND CHEMICAL ST0M2,
HlooiiHhurg, Tn.
DRUHf), C1IEMICAM, TAINTS, I'KHFUMKnV
AND Ton.ET"AlmCWW.
EYEIt A MOYEH
rciMetfully Invito n ronllminncn of patronfige.
Their Drnas nml Medicines nro nil helectcd with
tho jrrentcHt rare, avoiding ns much as piw.slb!e
the Introduction or dellrloin hmtruini, and nro
purclmwl from tho best Importing lioutcs In tho
country,
l'ATENT MEDICINES
of nil hinds, Including Ayer'a, Jayno'a, IIollo
way's, ltoftctter's, Wlhart'3, lloolland's, do.
cotutnntly im hand.
COAti OlI AND AIXXIHOI.
HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHES BllCSHIW
TAINTS AND CHEMICALH
of cn cry variety, and of tho best qu.illty,
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.
Tho publlo may rely at all times on procuring tho
ulxno articles, with all the new uful prepara
tions kept In the best conducted istnMlslimcnts.
niYsiciAN-a VREscutrTioNs
and Family Hecclpta compounded with tha great
est accuracy and dlspntch.
IiUtESII AltRtVAL OF NEW
? OOODS. Tho undersigned lias Jnst arrived
from tho City with n largo assortment of Drngs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Dye Stuffs,
Rondy-MadeClolhlng, Perfumery, Toy and Fancy
Articles, Druggist's Olasswnre, Brushes, Trusses
and Supporters, nnd agencral assortment of every-
thin j that belongs to a well-appointed Drug Store.
Also Pntont Medicines of all kinds, such as Jay no's,
Ayor's, AVishart's, IVlnslow's Soothing Syrup,
Brown's Troches, Hwnln'a Panacea, Baker's Cod
Liver Oil, Hooflaud's Bitters constantly on hand.
Also
MOROCCO LEATHER, KID, FRENCH MOROO-
CO, FRENCH CALFSKINS, PINK
TRIMMINGS, BINDINGS,
by tho dozen or nalf-doren. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHING-TACKLE, Ac.
Having had n largo exporlenco In tho drug bus!
ucss, I would respectfully Invite thoso wishing
anything In that lino to call and see my stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, "In medicines rpjnllty
Is of tho first Importance"
JOHN R. MOYER.
jjOYAL & ItOYEH,
Successors to
QILBERT, ROYAL A CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Importers and Doalcrs In
DRUGS, MEDICINES, SPICES, PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, DYE STUITH, Ac,
Nos. CUO and 311 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
JgtjTABLISHED 1820.
JUll.N JIUAK1HT CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
and Denlers In
OIIIIMICALS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDI
CINES, SPICES, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
VARNISHES, DYES, Ac, Ac,
fouthoast corner of Third and UillowhIU fits.,
Philadelphia.
JgSTAlsLISHED 1828.
U. W. CAItrENTEK, IIENSZEY A CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS?
No. 737 Market Streot, one door below Ehth,
Philadelphia.
DRUGS, MEDICIN1X, CHEMICALS,'
PAINTS, OILS, GIuVSS, VARNISHES, DYI3,
and every other article pertaining to tho business,
of tho but quality, and at lowest market rates,
GROCERIES, &e.,
OOD NEWS l'OH EVERYBODY.
Owing to tlio Into fall lu gold,
EPHRAIM W. ELWELL
has rodueed Ills prices to suit all buyers, cither nt
wholcsalo or retail. If you want
SUGARS, COFFJJES, TEAS, SYRUPS, SPICES,
CRACKERS, CANNED FRUIT, DRIED
FRUIT, WOODEN WARE, FISH,
BEANS, CHEESE, FLOUR,
FEED, Ac, Ac. Ac,
glvo ins ncall. EPIIRAM W, ELWI'.M.
JOHN STBOUP & CO.,
successors to stroup A Brother,
WHOLESALE DIULL'RS IN FISH,
No. SI North Wharves, and 25 North Wntor St.,
Philadelphia.
ENNEDY, STATUS & CO.,
WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS,
Nos. 130 nnd 132Ndith Whaives,
riUladelphln,
"yEAVEB & BPBANKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES ANDCOMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. 223 and 227 Arch Stroot,
Thlladelphla.
gCIIELL, BEKGEH & CO.,
UCNiaiAli COMMISSION MEItCIIANTS
Dealers In
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, AO,
Nun. 121 and 1SI North Wiiarvo, above Arch St.
Philadelphia.
Solo agents for Wilcox's Wheel Orcase. hi bar-
rels, kegs, and cans.
ESTABLISHED 1793.
JORDAN A BROTHER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
nnd Dealers In
SALTPETRE AND BRIMSTONB,
No SO North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
QOTTUELL & AY11ES,
Wholefcalo Dealers In
FISH, CHEESE, Ac, Aa,
No. 100 North Wharves,
Bocond door nbovoArcliStieot,
rhlladelphl.i.
JJ V. I'ETEHMAN,
with H TT1NCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GHOCEIW,
No. 21 North Water Streot,
aud No, 20 North Delaware A euue,
Thlladelphla.
Q D. BOBBINS & CO.,
IRON MERCHANTS,
NortUwwt coiner of Bacond and Vina Street,
Thlladelphla.
jTUIlUAH KM CATAWISSA!
THIS WAY roil BARGAINS.
Goods to rompnro with stringency of thn money
market. Look nud eonipnro prices before pur
chasing etsewhero. Just cull nt tho favorlto busi
ness eland of
McNINCH A HHUMAN.
and you will lie met by Ihoohllglns proprletovsor
their clerks, nnd shown through thelrgreat vai Icly
sloro frcoof charge, of course. They will alvoyeu
n fair chance lo spend your looo change, they
trust much more prolltubly limit It can bo spent
elsowhero. Their
STOCK OF DRY OOODS
this Prrlng Is much larger lu nU Its varieties thnn
usual. Their
LADIES' DRISS aOODfl
aro of tlio nicest styles lu market. Tlicy lmvu u
lino assortment of
HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
SUMMER CLOTHS, CASS1XE1S,
C.VSSIMERia, AND VESTING3,
and numerous articles common to miclicsluhllsh
mcnts, besides n general assortment of
1LVRDWARE, TINWARE, QUEEN3WARE,
AND GROCERIES,
all jt grently reduced prices. They wish to con
duct their business on tho system of
"PAY AS YOU GO,"
and they think they can afford to sell very eheap.
They return their thanks for ninny past favors,
and nsk tho future patronage of their former cus
tomers and tho public generally.
McNtNCH A HHUMAN.
IIMBHUSTEH & lJUOTHEH,
Importers and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWINO SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
BOATS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
BRUSHES AND LOOKING GLASSES,
and Dealers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BROOMS, ROTES, TWINES, Ac,
No. aw North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
s.
BETTLE,
BUSH, DUNN A CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. 49 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
jJ M. MAItPLE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND
FANCY OOODS,
No. K) North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Jg J. LESTEK,
v noi&iaie nnd Ilelnll Denier lu
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADED, Ac,
No. 29 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church,
Philadelphia.
pABCnOET & CO.,
Importers nml Jobbers of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, LINENS,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac,
Philadelphia.
NDItEWS, WILKINS & CO.,
Dealers In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD'S,
No. 603 Market Street,
Thlladelphla.
JOSEPH S. DELL,
Manufacturer of nnd Wholosnlo Dealer In
CLOTHING, CLOTILS, CASSIMERES, AND
VESTINGS,
No. 13 North Third Street,
Thlladelphla.
yATSON & JANNEY,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
BILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, Ac,
No. 323 Market Streot.
Thlladelphla.
MISCELLANEOUS.
QUB STABC1I GLOSS
Is tho only nrtlclo used by
FIRST-CLASS HOTELS, LAUNDRIES, AND
THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES,
It gives n beautiful polish, making tho Iron pass
nmuuiiiij u,.-i lliu liuill, ml, lll MUCH JIMK niUI
labor. Goods done up with H keep clean much
lunger, uuuiuuii.c!uiy wm nui w 'ear out so boon,
IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW.
OUR IMPERIAL BLUE
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
It U snlublo tn hard as wt II as soft wate r. It Is
put up In the safest, neatest, nnd mast eouvwuluut
lunu oi uuy onureu lo uiu pillule.
IT 1H WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE
CLOTHES.
"h""" " ' ' "'J ' ' JIUI1I W U DUCT
uxirauiuiuary inauccuicms. Auuress
NEW YORK STARCH a LOSS CO.,
sep22-0m-a.to 218 Fulton Strcet.Ncw York.
JOWE, EUSTON & CO.,
Manufacturers nnd AVholcsalo Dealorx In
COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS,
BATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE,
BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'Q QLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS,
TABLE, FLOOR, AND. CARRIAGE.
OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
No. 630 Market Street, south side,
Thlladelphla.
1 TEADV1LLE THEOLOd Tf! A T,
ifVt S.V"f,.OUr7'rll5.I'nU ,t,r" '"'a'"1 Septem
her a. tho I acuity of Instruction consists of lour
leMilent and four non-resldi iit professors, und a
tutor. TllOLili eil 1.. tn iiliinnl.. v.,1,.... ....... r..
.i.iinu .uiiiiMr. iiiero is n piepavaiory
elacs for Hioms who have lint reiclvedacolliglalo
oducntlou. lino hundred and slxly dollars n year
aro Kiunttd to lmierlrliirle), with nn additional
sum In .pietnl eases. Thn tuition, use of Miliary
.... . " ,"iv i hp . mi. am; rriiiHii was
foundeel by the I'nliarlaii and riirlsiinn donoml.
nations i, but lsopeu to all Mho ImiMuvb in the ill.
V 1L Or 2 11 111 I'lllKlh.t.llv 'I'l, I .tlVn ........ 1...
of s,l volumes. """"""""
Appllmtlon may bo mado tn Rev, A. A, Mvir
l'!"riV ,',;',lilc,,t ot "l0 io:m of lHktiiutlon,
Mendllle, Pa, novl7-ly
.T,VnVI,' Kip HI JOVE cli:an-
"., ,1'R- I'JitablUheil 12 years. The only eood
nrtlclo for Instantly cleaning Kid Olenes. They
can bo cleaned whllo uiwii iho hand, niul worn
lnimi'ili.itcly. It Is luodoious, i)nu. Initio will
clean a palls, l'rleo.rieenls. lLitallinl by ni.k.t
JiniBRlkls and I ancysiores. Wholesale In-De.
mas luriic. A Co., I'. C, WillJ a Co., and oilier-,
rPHE ELQBENOE
SEWING-MACHINES
ARE THEliraT IN THE WORLD.
Salesrooms, 030 aicstnnt Streot, Philadelphia, lit.
Wlillo n largo number of Machines hnvo been
oiren d to the public, somoof whl.li sess points
of excellence Mid acknowledged merit, wu hnvn
long felt what others have experienced, tho ne
cessity of n Mnchlno moro perfect In Its mechani
cal structure, combining In tho
HianUST DEGREE
SIMPLICITY WITH DURABILITY,
nud wlillo cnpalilo of doing n
GREATER RANGE OF WORK,
ono that could bo easily understood nnd compre
hended by nil,
ToMipplyn Kewlng-Miichlno free fininlho ob
jections attached to others has been uneasy tuskj
for wo not only hnd to surpass other Machines, ns
they appeared years ago, but also ns Improved
from time to tlmo by mcno recent oxcrlrnce.
This wo boldly claim has been accomplished by
tho liberal expeudtturo ot capital, nnd tho pa.
tlcnt, untiring lnlwli of yearsj nnd lu presenting
our Machine lo the public, wu shall make Mrong
assertions respecting Us merlls, which wo nro
prepared to substantiate In every particular.
Discarding tho Chain and Loop, ur Kult stltchoA,
wo adopted tho.
LOCK STITCH
(alllto on botli sides of tho fabric), whlob. Is rr-
gnrncil by tho masses ns liest salted to all kinds
of work. But to meet objections sometimes urged
against this favorlto stitch, wo hnvo ndded tho
Knot, Doublo Lock, and Doublo Knot, cither of
which Is
STRONGER AND MORE ELASTIC
than tho Lock; thus enabling tho operator to
select a stitch
TERFECTLY SUITED
to every grado of fabric, nnd whoro necessary, sow
seams much stronger than it is possible lo do by
hand.
ME TLORENCH
makes
FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES
with as much eoso ns ordinary Machines mnko
one, nnd wllh as llttlo rcachliiery.
The result of repented tests has been nil wo
could desire, nnd from Its first Introduction tho
Florence has gained hosts of friends, nud been
regarded ns n
HOUSEHOLD NKCIISSITY;
proving that tho public fully oppreclnto tho many
iHlvantagcs comblued In tho I'lorenco Machine,
Over all oUieis, tho Florence must bo seen lo bo
fully appreciated.
We claim tor tho
FLORENCE
tho following
ADVANTAOI53
over any nnd nil
BEWISa-MACniNES IN THE WORLD l
CS-It makes four different stitches, tho loci
knot, double-lock, nud doublo-knot, ou ouo am:
tlio sumo machine. Eoe.li ptitth being alllto on
both sides of tiro fibrlo.
JITS" Every Maehlno has the reversible feed mo
tion, which enables the operator, by simply turn
ing u thumb-scrow, to havo tho work ran either
to the right or left, to stay any part of tho Benin,
or fusion tho ends ef scams, without turning tho
fabric
B- Changing tho length tif htlteh, and from
one kind ofstltch to nnr-ther, can readily bo eleno
whllo tho Machine Is In motion.
3- Tho nendlu I cosily ndjtbted, and does not
skip stitches.
X-It U nlmo-st noisclces, nnd can Iki used
wheiequlct Is neecsfenry.
JT-TIs mnflnnn nrn nil rw.lrivn- irnunmnn
springs to gel out or emior, and Its simplicity en
nbios any ono to operate It.
KB- It does not require liner thread orrthe under
than for tho upper side, nud will sew across tho
henv lest seam, or from ono to moro thicknesses
of cloth, without change of needle, temdou, break -
ing inrenu, or snipping stitches.
f3Tho Hommer Is easily ndjiutat, nnej will
turn nny widin of hem UeMrcd.
S- No other Machlno will do bo or nt rango
oi w on. ai euo i lorcuco.
TO-It will hem, fell, bind, gather, br.ilel, quilt
mill IMltlll.P fiml u..- nt. i. ruflln . tl.n ,1
It has no springs to get out of order, nnd will last
a iiiciimo.
tor It Is fully protected and llconstd by Ellas,
uiaii'ijr., uuu our own ijciiers 1 aieuu
Tlio taking up of tho slack-thread Is not per-
formes! by the Irregular contraction of a wlro coll
or uncertain operation of spriugs. Tho precision
nnd nocuracy with which tho I'lorenco draws the
thread info tho cloth Is unapproached by nny
now lug-jiaeumo minerto oileresl lu tho world.
W'n furnish nn.li Tftolilnn i.hli iin.,....M'n 0..
1, ...... j.t.iiuju n null'
Sewer " Wllll-ll irlllrlac tlin ,1'ni.ti. It.nlf nn.l l.nfln
ealeulablo value, especially to luexnorlL-neo ooit-
Whilo possessing tho nbovo, and many other
nu vantages, the Florence Is told lit coriesnondlne
pilecs w 1th olhcr flrst-clnis Maciilnes, and a care
ful examination will fully subs 'ant lato nil that
wo imvo claimed for it, nnd Justify tho assertion
wo now make, that it Is tho best Sov.iug.Mncb.bjo
in 1110 wouu.
Wo wnraant overy Muchlno to bo nil that wo
claim for It, and to giro ontlro satisfaction, ruiel
wm uivo " wiiueu warranty, tr required.
Liberal arrangements made with thoso who buy
lo sell again. Further Information may bo hael
by Inclosing stamps to tho General OIIUu nf the
FloleitC'U Knu Imr.M.i.lilmt f..ii.i. ...w flln, M.,.
n ...uv w..,.... , VJV uvfllUUl
(J.Ar., til. II.. .1 .I..1.I t.
"ii vvt, uuauuiiiuiu, 4.1111 U&yi VIUUHi
PRICES OF MACHINES,
No. l.Tlalu.-Thh Machlno makes tho lock
and knot stltchcs,and has tho reversiblo fecd...J3
No. 2, Floreneo. Gold-ornamented Machine,
with drawer, and light cover, w lthout lock
makes all tho four stitches, and lias tho ic
vcrslbio feed 75
No. 3. Silver-plated Maclilue, oruamcntod;
tablooll-flnialied walnut, with heavy half,
case, lock and drawer; makes all tho four
Hitches, and has tho rccri.lblo feed ti
No. l.-Sitvcr-platcd Mnchlno, highly ornn-
uieneeu, una makes nil tho four stitches,
nud has tho roversiblo feed.
TolUhed mohngnny table M jsj
Tollsluil ltosowooel Table n-
No. 6. Wuhint table, lu oil i
Mahogany tnblo, In oil 00
Rosewood table. In oil m-s
No. fl.-Wnluut, oil finishes! ' m
Muhognuy table p,3
Rosewood tablo .'.".Z lio
O. O. F.yANS, General Agonl,
CW Chestnut Street, Thlladelphla,
OT. CIIAKLES HOTEL,
ON THE EUROTE.IN PLAN,
Nob. Wl, C 61, and CO North Third Streets,
botweeu Maiket nnd Arch Slivcls,
llilladclphla.
CHAIILUJ KLECKNEIl,
Mau-syei,
iVviYv'Ara
","i' "," '"!''"'- hniumeii'iel s nr . ii?iy
linKi less-durublu: nnd easy to work ' ,U"KW,
lilii'lniteil l.'lrcu(rKfr.-e. Agentswnnlisl 1 iiv.
crat "''tollowoa. No eoiulgimiinirs inade,
.tiuiress EMI Htl'l s, M CO
Bl,,i'"'' CIO Bioadwny, Now ifmy
BAND OPENING .
ORAM) IIPKWINU
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OTKNJNO
FALL AND WINTER GOODW,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
cwudstlng of
dry aooia,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
D GOODS,
I GOODS,
HATS AND OARS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HAT'S AND CATS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CATS,
BOOTS AND BHOIS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND MIOEM,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE t'LOTIIINO,
READY-MADE CLOT1I1NO,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
RUADY-MADE CI.OTHIHO,
IX)OKING-OLARES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
IK1K INll-0 LASSES,
LWOKING-OIASSIiX.
IJOKINO-OL-VSSliS.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OHfl,
i'AINTri AND OII.S,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
OROCEUIES,
QUEENS WARE,
QUHENSWARB,
QUEENSWARK,
QUEENSWARI!,
UUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
HAItDWARH
1IAHDWA1IH,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARH,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
FITH,
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND BEKDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
Ati.,
Ac.
Ac,
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
MeKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S,
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
MeKELVY, NRilL A CO.'S.
McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Northwest cornor of Main and MnrktStreiot,
Northwest corner. of Main nnd Market Stnsjts,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Htreuls,
Xorthwcst corner of Main and Market Streets.
Northwot co rner of Malu uud Markot StrceUs,
BfflOMSIlllRfl, PA.,
RLOOMS1HTIIO, PA.
IIUIOMSBURO, PA.,
11I.OOMR11URO, PA.,
BLOOMsnURO, PA,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAHM,
IRON AND NAHM,
IRON AND NAHM,
IRON AND NAILS!
onfcjiuS'lUlUrtUlt 1"'a " ri"autc1 ratoi. alwf y
G
EADINO KAIIiBOAT).
SU.VIMER AIlltANGEMENX,
iprn i, iissi.
Ore-nt Tmnk Lino fioin tho North and Northwut
for Phllndelplila, New ork, Rending, Pottsvm,
Tiimnqiia, Ashland, I.ebnnoii, Allentown, Eoslou
Trains leavo llarrlsburg for Sew York ns fal.
Ion-Hi At 3, 7:in, niidlHOA.M., nnd 2 and ti:20r.jc
conneellng wllh simitar trains on tho IVnnsyJ
vanln ltnllroatl, nnd arrlvltm al New York ntSto
nnd 10A.JI., nud 3:10 and 10A1 f.si. sleeping Cm.
necompaiiy tlioS a.m. nnd V.20 P.M. trains, without
change'.
Lcaeltnrrlbursfnr Reading, Pottsvllle, Tarns,
qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Pino GrovcAllrnloM-n
and Philadelphia nt 7:10 am., nnd 2 and 0:2Up.mJ
stopping nt Id'lianou and principal Way Stations.
Iltellisi r.M, train making noeloso comiettlonsfof
Tottsvllloor Philadelphia. For Teittsvllle, Scluul.
kill Has en. nnd Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Sie.'
qiiclinnun Railroad, lene llarrlsburgat 4 15 j-.n. ,
Itctiiriihix. leave New Yorknt u am., 12 i., and'
8:30 p.m.! Thllnclolphlnnt8A.M.nnd3:a)p.M,;Poi
vllie nt K:'lo A.u. nud Z-li I'.M.; Abhland nt 0 and;
11:15 am.. nnd l:Wl'.M. Tumnqna at U:13 A.M.anJ
1 nnd (i:M p.m.
I-nvo Tnllsvllle for Harrlsbuig, via BcliuyUem
and Siisipirhannn Rallrnail, at 7 a.m.
Rending AeeomcHlntlon Train leaves Rending a
0 A.M., returning from Philadelphia nt 0 p.m.
Columbia Rallrnnd Trains leuvo Rending nt 6 2)
nnd (1:15 I'.M. for Ephraln, I.lllr, Columbia, A..,"
On Sundays leavo Neev York at S:30 l'.M.j Phllo.
delphlnnt ti a.m. nml ;::!" I'.M., Hie SA.M.rTalu runs
nlng only to Reading: PottsvlllcnlSA.M.s Toiua.
qua nt 7:'W a.m.! Harrlsl.urgni MO A.M.! nndlloAiL
Ing nt 1:.H) a.m. for Harrlsburg, nnd 10:02 a.m. fi
New York, and 4:2.1 p.m. lor Philadelphia,
Commutation, Mileage, Season, Excursion, and
School Tickets nt reduceel rules to nud fromtul
tiolnts.
llagmge checked through. Eighty pounela
baggage allowed each passencrcr.
fc 8 fl. A. Nll'OLLS, Gen. Bupt
Rending, Pn., April 23, 1SU0.
NOIIT1IEBN OENTKAL RAIL,
WAY.
DIRECT ROUTE NORTH AND SOUTH.
Through l1wecn Ilaltlmoro nnd Rochester
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.
On nnd nrtor November 19, IKiO, trains will lean)
as folluws: -
NORTHWARD.
BUFFALO EXPRl'.SS leaves Baltlmoro lOiH
dally; liilladcl phl.iS: 10 P.M.: Harrlsburg 2:05 A.M
delivering passengers nt Northumberland 4:m
A.M., for train on Lackawanna nnd Bloomslmrv
Railroad, leningnt7 A.M.. nrrivlng In Danvllli,
7:10 A.M., llluoinshurg 6:25 A:M., Kingston 1(C.MJ
A.M., Herautnn 12 iumiii.
MAIL leaves Haltlmoro 0:15A.M., ilnlly (except
Sunders); Philadelphia 11:50 A. M. : Hnrrlsburg
i:'J) P.M., delivering passengers nt Northumbei?
land for train on Lackawanna nnd llloomsburg
Railroad, leaving at (1:20 P.M., rneeeillug nortfl
nnd nrtivlugln Wllllauispnrt nt 0:15 P.M,
FAST LINEleaves llnltlmnro ilnlly (except Bnr
dars), lili) l'.M.j Plillailelphln ll:.5i) I'.M.; Harris.
burgl:10 P:M.; Northumberland nillP.M.; pnssen.
gcrs by this train remain orer night at Northutn
bertand leaving the following morning at 7 A. U
arriving In Scranton 12 M. "
SOUTHWARD.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Northumberland il-JX
P.M., dally (exe-ept Sundays), receiving passengers
lenvlnit Mcinutonnt 4:40 I'.M,; Plttston 5:20 P.M.I
Kingston fl P.M.; llloomsburg 8:07 P.M. ; nrrlvliia
in Philadelphia 7 A.M.: Harrlsburg 2:30 A.M?
llaltlnioie 1 A. M WaslUngton 10:20 A. M.
.MAIL TRAIN lenves Northumbcrlnnd 10:14
A.M., dally (except Suudas). receiving passeu.
gers leaving Hcmntnn 6:60 A.M.J Plttston 6.ai
A.M.; Kingston 0:53 A.M.; BlooinsburgB:OT A.M.;
Dnnvlllu H:6I A.M.; nud nrrlvlug In llarrlsbnra
1:15P.M.; Phlladclplila5:loP.M.;7laltlmoroOp.ic
By this vtiuto freight from BulRilo, Suspension
Bridge, Rochester, and Caunndnguu, or any luter
mediate liolut oil tho New York Central can U)
shipped tlnsiugli, when In fnll car loads, to any
point on the Lackawanna and llloomsburg Rau
road, without breaking bulks. Rates of freight
und passengers fan- us low as by any other routo.
S. N. DullARRY, E. S. YOUNO,
Uoiii Sup't, Harrlsburg, Pn, Gen'l l'ass. Agent,
llaltilnore
ISAAO M. SCHOEMERIIORN.
Gen'l Western Freiglit Acnt, Balliuu.
PHIIiADELPHIA AND EBIE
RAILROAD. This great lino travomes tha
northern and northwest esiuntlcs of Tennsylviiula
to Hie city eif Erie, nf Lnko Erlo. it has been
isi-n iiii-i is niieraii'U oy 1110
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Tlmo of Tasi user Trains nt Northumberland:
Leavk EAsrwAmi. Kilo Mall Train. Ha", p.x
Erlo Expiis.4 Train, 3:25 A.M.; Ehnlra Mall Train.
1V.23A.3I.
Luavb WtATWAitn. F.rlo Mali Train, S a.m.;
Erie Express Train, 7:11 P.M.; Elmlra Mull Train.
4;:i3 I'.M.
Ilissrnger cars run thrnuplinn the Erlo Mall nnd
Express Trains without ehniigo both ways bo
tween Phllnili'lphliianil Elle.
New Yoinc Connkction. I,cnvoNow Y'ork nt9
a.m., arrheat Ei lent 0:13 a.m.; Leavo Erlo at 1:53
l'.M.,nnieat New York nt 3:10 P.M.
Elegant sleeping ears on nil night trains.
For Information respecting passenger business
apply at the corner of Thirtieth nnd Market
streets, Philadelphia ; and for freight business of
the Company's agents.
S.B. Kingston. Jr., ceirncriifTwcIfthond Market
Slieels, Philadelphia; .I.W.Reynolds, Erlo; Wil
liam Blown, Agent N.C.H.R., Ilaltlmoro.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Acent, Philadelphia,
II. W. G WINNER,
Gencial Ticket Agent. Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER,
General Supeilnteiidcut, Wllllamsport.
March 22, 110.
LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMS
11IHIO RAILROAD.
On and after March II, 1300, Passenger Trains will
run us lnlliiws:
SouTMWAiin. Ixavo Scranton ut 4:10 p.m. and
5:50 a.m.; Kingston nt op.m. und 6:55 A.M.! lllooms
burg al R:20 p.st. nud 0:20 a .sr. Arrlvo nt Northum.
bi'i land nt i':5i) p.jr. nnd 1ii:.'1.i a.m.
NoitiiiWAnn. Iicavo Northumberland at 7 A.M.
and 5 p.m.; llloomsburg nt K:25 a.m. nnd 0:23 r.M,;
Sernulnii at 11:03 a.m. and u p.m. Arrlv 0 nt Scrou
tou nt 12:1 ) a.m. and 10:13 p.m.
U. A. FONDA, Bupt.
Kingston, March 13, 15(30.
pA'CAWJSSA BAILBOAD.
J Finm and nlier October 2, 1S3, tho trains will
piu-s RnpiTt ns loiiows :
Gui.Mi Nonrii. Eliiiha Mall at 4 p.m.; Brio
T.xpivs at 2:1s a.m.
Gouso SoiTH. Philadelphia Moll nt 11 jLK.1
Nw York Express at 4 p.m.
GEORGE WEBB, Bopt.
fkINIBUS LINE.
Thoundorblgned would respectfully annoone IS
the citizens of Bloomsbnrg nnd tho publlo gone
rally Hint lio Is running nn
OMNIBUS LINK.
Iietwoeu tills place and thodliTorent railroad da
pols dally (Sundays excepted), to connect with tho
several trains going South nnd West on the Cat
wlssa and Wllllamsport Railroad, and with thaw
going North and South on tho Lncknwnnna one)
Bloomsburg Railroad.
HisOmnlbussesaro In good condition, commo
dious and comfortable, and charge reasonable
I ersous wlshh'g to meet or seo their frlondi de
part, can bo accomodated upon reasonnblo eharea
by leaving timely notice nt nny of tho hotels.
JACOB L GIRTON, Proprietor.
rpiIE AMERICAN HAY KNIFE
1 AND FORK Wo tha iiii.iAih.i.1.i oiAa
of Columbia County witnessed tho trial of hay
nw? V? ",U 0l"",uf lS- IMrsel, lu Hemlesfc
Town.hlp, on Monday, .May 7,lsiiil, between tho
SLlVl'V-W
Im IP, Tn., find tho RundoPH Patent liny Hook.
V' American Fork llltoel moro hay In ono
'. "'"i-'lit than Iho Rundcl In three. We ars sails,
lied II will lakn as much hoy Into Iho mow as two
good horses can draw. Wo also saw It cutting
........ .....ii u. ,i iiiiuiut uu neai as a liay Kline,
nml cheerfully rccoinmi ud It ns tho btst hay fork
and knlfo wn havo over seen.
II"- ITTP.MJtJIJEIt. III!. F. C. nAIUtlSOlf,
W . B. Koo.NS, John Doak,
John Dituuick, Daniei, Notuii,
H. Diiii.r.jiii.ucit, SvLviTEit l'uieuti,
MtrjiAKi, llKLLi n, John Wolf.
I hey nihil mnuufatturo tho eclobruted Bnekeyo
Reaper nud Mower, aud othor agricultural Imple
ments. H. WALTEB,
Late Woltcr A Knub,
Importer nud Denier In
CHINA, aLASS, AND QUlCENSW.VItE,
No. 231 North TUrd Btrcett,
between Bce aud Vino
Philadelphia. '
JJENJAMIN OBEEN,
Denier In
CARPETI.NGS, WINDOW HnADBS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATH, Ae.,
Na It North Booond Streot,
Ililladelphla.
Q W. BLABON A CO.,
Mamifiictureni of
OIL CIaTTHS AND H'lNDOW SHADES,
Warehouse, No. Hi North Tldrd Street,
Thllad.lphlu.
J II. LONGSTBETII,
TAPKIMIANGING WARIiilOUSH,
No, II North Third Street,
lUIaelelrhla.
It