The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 18, 1867, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG," FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1S67.
PUBLICATIONS.
rpiIK ItOCND TAIUjI?.
A bATUIlDAY HKVIKW OF MTKIUTUUE,
hWlITTY, AND AltTt
Tim Hon tut Tn..1 UrfttnlilUlicri ftr tlicMinfllnoh
Inez dlciiNsloii of llio fttihlrrl! iintiuil til Its I It If.
Itnnrroe Is to bo utterly frrtrIot nnu ,.ntrnm
mtflM In forming Kh opinions, nml to collect the
muni, uriiunm mm scuoinny wiiifm in uiu i-imii'
trv to nlve lliem oxnromloM. Home limv men-
B.onnUy lio dttplonKctl ly tlio tono nml spirit
wherein this 1 Mono, hut wo Itrunll such toron
nlder In thf wonln of Mr. HiikIii linw much
icsa nnrm 1 ilono in tho world ny uiignici'lul boiu
new tlmn hr untimely friir,
Thti Hamitl Tn I ile 1 lmtenenrieut In ltollt left. nn1
It will not hotltnto toconuenn or to UHtnln Hitch
men or inemurr of whntovcr oct, rUquc, or
Itnny ns mny serin to me (Minora io no irom imio
o time In ft iNMltlon or nntntionl-tm or ollnnvIc
to the mnterlnl Interim tt either or the inetmnoH
tnn rotnniuulty or to those of the whole common
Tlio Itonnd Tnl.lo exUl to ncrvo the ptiMlc. not
IndlrMimts, mid contrllmtol nro request ed to
avoid permuml pottery nnrl tint mad verrdou tf
every kind, Vigorous writers niul nhte sncrlul
correspondents nro lesulnrly emloe,l, but the
coluinni or the. piper mu open to merit, let it
come uheiico it may.
Articles mav be sent through nny channel, but
iv r win uiiid nu prrsnnai jiiiiiiitimin ir uiscut
ton niHiwctlnr thorn! moreover, wo iniiHt do
clinoheneefonvnril to return mmecepted MS,, niul
to this rule, we wlllmnke no exception,
A- I'ewms orderinij subscriptions will picnic
renin uy puiim iiiuuey uruurn. viuircss im eom-
munlcatloua to
THK IKH'JCD TATtl.TI,
octtMf 152 NtvH&nu Htreet, New York,
"DUBLISIIKD THIS HAY. ANN S.
JL BTKMIKXS'H yUW HOOK!
XII C SOLninil'S OUPUAXft. Ity Mm. Ann P.
Btenhen. ntithor of "Fnthlon nnd Famine."
"TheOolu Urlck," "The Old Hnincslpnd," "Hi
lent HtrufrRle," "Mary Derwent," "fiejecteil
wiie," " ino iieircv "ine ne a e-ccrei, cic,
This new book, by Mrs, Ann 8. Stephens, lint
uccu pronounmi iy mi in ne ov nir mo wm turn
mo i iiiuTPSiuiu eer wrnicii oy ner. n nnnenr
rd in nionthlv IiifctulmcntH In "Peterson'H Alrtrn-
elne',itiiriiij;tholnt year, hnvlnit been completed
In the December number, where It prord to bn
the most popular, imwerful, and Miccesful nocl
that has over appeared In Unit Moifti7lne, and it
Is now published complete and unnhrlilired, In
one lame iluodoelmo volume, uniform with the
"Gold llrlclc," " l-'ashlon and Famine," nml the
other works of Mr. Aim H. Htenhens nuulIMied
by u. It will no doubt proo to bo the most
popular and Mioce-ssful work that has eer bcfoio
been written 1 t bin talented American authoress.
"Mrs. Stephens has Justly Income n favorite
Trlth nil American leadprs of ntoso fiction, and
iuu announcement or anew work riom tier riocc
ftil pen is elieerful news to thousand of reader,
And there In a rare treat in More for them, for In
"The Soldier's Orphan" Mrs. Stephens hns, if
nnvminsf. eciipsou mi ncr jorincr rnorin. Jiieie
Is less redundancy or pcpuo nnd action, but thrro
Is fur more nrtistfc excellenc?. nnd an elaboration
of onuses nnd effects, attainable only by practised
writers. The nction of the new novel transpires
In Philadelphia, nnd beyond the limits of the city
the outhorcRa does not permit herself to Mrny.
The time selected by Mrs. Ktephens In recent, the
late war, nnd Bho pictures with tvid distinctness
the domestic suflerlng nnd wicriflefi entailed by
nnd maite for the prund nnd heroic ftrugqle for
imiiuuui uimyi imj pen. in un ui noMiiiiiug m
terest, the characters are graphic transcripts from
real life, stronclv ludl iduallred. and the con
trasts formed by their Individual po-cul hi rl (!,
lutmui nnu puytiicui, icnti a rure eiinrin io mis
last nnd most untuned of Mrs. iStenhenVs tjooks,"
" The Soldier's Orphans" Is puuINhed coimlete
in ono large duodecimo volume, l'rlco SI &) In
paper, or in ciotn.
sum. a.".1! n. biwju..ih riit:it woicks.
The Oold llrlclt - H fit)
Silent strucules - 1 &)
The Wire's Secret- 1 SO
The Rejected Wife 1 5i)
Mary Per went - SI W
i-nfiiiion a, Miminp i i
TheOld Homestead 1 6
This Heiress - - 1 W
Above nro in paper cover, or in cloth for each.
The above books are for snlo bv nil Imoksellers,
Copies of "The Solder's Orphans," or of nuv
oinerornu ine nuove popular ijookh ny .Mrs-nu
D nLcpiiL'iis. win ut wpiit io uuy ouc, iree ui pom
ace, on receiptor price.
Address nil orders to the Publishers.
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DONALD a. MITCHELL,
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7. O. WniTTIEU,
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HARitiirr ii. tsTowr,
UA1L HAMILTON,
K. i witiPPT.r;
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THE ItlVEIISIDE MAOAZIE,
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of "Drenin Children," itc.,etc. nnd ptibMslicd
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iiniv rcpiesciin-ii.
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Milliners and Customs of dlllercnt Nations, unil
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lirollt the voumr. Willie thodlirerent ilctmrttiients
of Natural History and Kclcnce will lecelve their
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cr chllilren. Mr. H. 1 Sitenhens will tnrnUh n
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J1UK1) iUOU(JIITON, Illbllkbers,
'hers,
f YifrU.
No. loS llroome Htreet, New
TOBACCO 8c SEGARS.
rpiIE ONLY PLACE
to get the best
T0I1ACCO AND CIOAIW,
AT WHOLESALE AND ItEl'AIL,
Is at HUNGSBEItaEIVS.
a few doors below tho American House,
Illoomsburg, Pa.
He hsa tho largest and most select of
SMOKING AND CHEWING T0I1ACCO
ever offered to tho citizens of Illoottisbure. All
tho fancy brands of
BEGAIIS,
nnd the best Fine-cut and Plug
CHEWINO T0I1ACCO,
can bo had at his counters.
touacco nrca .
In great variety are umong ills large stock.
DON'T FOHOET TO CALL.
ir. ir. HUNsnn'itOEr..
J.JAOEN, novo & CO.,
lAJJUlialu;s .MI.HUIlANTS,
and Wholesale Dealers in
LEAF AND MANUFACTUKED TOBACCO,
BEOAIW, 4.C.,
No. 61 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their stoclc "In Hond."
without prepaying the United Btntcs tax.
TJ W. HANK'S
WHOLESALE TOUACCO, SNUFF, AND
cioAn WAitEiiouen,
No. 110 North Third Street,
between Cherry nnd Itace, west tide,
Philadelphia,
JUSSELL & AVOODUUFF,
Wiolcsale Dealers In
Torucco.s, ciOAns, ripisi, ac., 4c,
No. 15 North Third htreet, above HarUet,
Philadelphia.
pmsiiMUTir, DUOTHEB & CO.,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DE-VLEltX,
No. 151 North Third Slreot,
five doors below Itico.
Faetortej, Nos. 133 nnd CM Quarry Street,
niHadelplilt,
DRUGS & MEDICINES
JUUO AND CllKMICAL STOHE,
Bloomburg,
Dituad, niKMicAt.M, rAiNTO, rnm-UMEity
AND TOIMVT AUTlCI.ns.
r.vrit a Jioviitt
lcpectfully Invito n conllnunncu of pntronniso.
Their Dttiai and McillelucnrenH nek t til With
tho irreatcvt caic, avoiding an much nn posntblo
tho Introduction of dcllrloiiH nostrimiK, nml nro
purchnscit froijt tlio best Impoitthii kuuc In tho
country,
l'.YTllNT MEDICI MM
of all klndt, Including Ayer'n, Jayno-fl, Hollo.
way', Hostetter'H, VishartV, Ilootlaud'K, Ac,
constantly on hand.
COAt. OH, AMI) AI.C01I0U
1IAIH, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
clothes imusiir.s
I'AIXTO ASU CHEMICALS
of every vnrkty, nnd of the bcU quality,
l'ANCY TOILET AUTtt'I.l'.S.
Tlio public may rely nt all time on prncurinn tlio
above articles, with all tho new useful prcpara.
Hons kept In the best conducted cbtnbtlihmehts.
1'HYMCIAN'S I'lUSCIHPTIO.VH
and Fnmlly Receipt i compounded with tho grcnt.
est cccurac' and dispatch.
17JIESU Altltl VAL OI-" NEW
JU GOODS. Tho iindcrslmic'd 1ms Just nrrlvcd
fnim tlio City with a large assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Vnrnlslics, nnd Iiyo Stuir.
ncndy-MadoClothlng, Pcifumery, Toy nnd Fancy
Articles, Drugelsl's Glassware, llrushcs, Trusses
and HupiMirlers, nnd n general nssortmcnt of every
tiling that belongs ton well-tippohited Diug Stoic,
Also Pntcnt Medicines of all kinds, such ns Jay no's,
Ayci's, WIsimrt'B, AVlnslow's Soothing Syrup,
Ilrown's Troches, Swnln's Piinncea, lt.tUer's Cod
Liver 01), IIooflnnd'9 Hitters constantly on hand.
Also
MOItOCCO LEATHEH, KID, FIIENCH MOROC
CO, FItKNCII CALFSKIN", PINK
TKIMMINGS, IIINDINGS,
by tho dozen or naif-dozen. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHING-TACKLE, Ar.
Having had a largo experience In tho drug busi
ness, I would respectfully Invite those wishing
anything In that lino to call nnd see my stock bo
fore purchasing elsewhere. "In medicines quality
is of tho tlrst iniportauce.M
JOHN II. MOYEIt.
JOYAL & ItOYElt,
Successors to
OILUEItT, KOYAL Jt CO.
WHOLESALE DUCGGISTl,
Importers and Denlets In
DIIUOS, JIEDICINE-l, SPICE.-, PAINTS, OILS,
OI.ASS, DYE STUFFS, Ac,
Nos. 303 nnd 311 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
ESTABLISHED 1S20.
JOHN 11EAKIUT A CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
and Dealers 111
CIIMIICAIJ5, MEDICINF-S, PATENT MEDI
CINES, SI'ICIM, PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
VAKNISHES, DYES, Ac, 4C-
Southeast corner of Third and CiillowhiU Sts.,
Philadelphia.
JSTA15LIS1IE1 1S29.
G. W. CARPENTER, HENSZEY A CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 737 Market Stiect, ono door below Eighth,
Philadelphia.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, DYES,
nnd every other article pertaining to the business,
of the best quality, nnd at lowest market rates.
GROCERIES, &c
G'
1.001) NEWS FOU EVEItYUODY
Owing to the lato fall In gold,
KniRAlM W. ELWELL
hns reduced his prices to suit all buyers, either nt
wholesale or retail. If you want
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, SPICES,
CRACKERS, CANNED FRUIT, DRIED
FRUIT, WOO DEN WARE, FISH,
DEANS, CHEESE, FLOUR,
FEED, Ac, Ac. Ac,
give m n call. EPIIRAM W. ELWELL
JOHN STItOUP & CO.,
Successors to Htroup A Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH,
No.StNorth Wliuvei, an t 2 North Wator St.,
Philadelphia.
JENNEDY, STAIItS &. CO.,
WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS,
Nos. 1 and 132 North Wharves,
Philadelphia.
yrEAVEE i S Pit ANKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
New. 2i5 and 237 Arch Street,
Philadelphia.
gCIIELL, BERGEIt & CO.,
ULL.NEHAL, COJIMISSJION MERCHANTS
Dealers 111
riflll, HALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac,
Nos. 132 and 121 North Wharves, abovo Arch St,
Philadelphia.
Sola agents for Wilcox's Wheel Greaco, In bar
rels, keg, and cans.
E
'"JR'l'A m.lm.'n itii!1
JORDAN A ER0THER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
and Dealers In
SALTPETltE AND IJRIM3T0NE,
No 205 North Third Street,
Hillade!4ila.
QOTTltELL & AYItES,
holcsale Dealers In
FISH, CHEESE, Ac, Aa,
No. 103 North Wliarvcs,
second door abovo Arch Streot
Philadelphia,
JJ V. PETEIOIAN,
with LI 1TINCOTT A TROTTER.
WHOLESALE GROCERY, '
No. 21 North Water Street,
and No. 20 North Delawaro Avcnno,
Philadelphia.
"1 D. ItOlIHINS & CO..
IRON MERCHANTS,
NfthMit corner of Second and Vln (Street,
Phlladelrhli,
DRY GOODS.
H
UIUtAlI I'Oll CATAWJSSAI
THIS WAY FOU CA110 AINS.
Gooils lo comparo with stringency of tlio money
market. I.ook and compnro prices boforo pur
chasing elsnwlicre. Just call at tho favorite busi
ness stand of
Mi'NINCH A SIIU.MAN,
nnd you will be met by the obliging proprietor nr
thelrclcrks.ntid shown through their great variety
storo frcoof charge, of course, They will give yen
n fair chanco to spend your loose change, they
trust much moro profitably than It can bo spent
elscwhci e. Their
STOCK OF DRY O00D.S
I III Spring Is much larger lu nil Its varieties than
usual, Their
INDIES' DRESS GOODS
nro of tho nicest styles In market. They hn e a
lino assortment of
HATS. CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES,
SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSIXE'lt,
CASSIMEKE, AND VESTINOS,
nnd numerous art Icles common to such establish,
mcuts, licsldcs n general assortment of
HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE,
AND GROCERIIX,
nil nt grently reduced prices. They wish to con.
dut their business on tlio system of
" PAY AS YOU GO,"
nnd they think they enn afford to sell very cheap
They return their thank. for many past favors,
and ask the future patronage of their former cus
tomers nnd the public generally.
MoNINCH A SIIU.MAN.
ItaiBKUSTEH &. lillOTIIEIt,
Importers ami Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
BUIRTS AND DRAWERS,
BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS,
H00V SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWINO SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
SOAPS, PERrUMEEY. FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Mauufactuier of
11UUSIIIS AND LOOKING GLASSES,
nnd Dealers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
11ROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Ac
No. 300 North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia
s.
L. BETTLE,
with
RUSH, 11UNN A CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. W North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
jyj M. MAItPLE,
NOTIONS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. M North Third Street,
rhllndelphia.
J. LESTER,
Wliolcsalo nnd Retnll Dealer In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac,
No. 29 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church,
Philadelphia.
JAltCIlOFT & CO.,
importers ami jobbers or
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, LINENS,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac,
Philadelphia.
NDUEWS, WILKIN'S & CO.,
ijeaiers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY OOODf),
No. 501 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
JOSEPH S. DELL,
juanuiuciurer or nnd Wholesale Denier In
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VESTINGS,
No. 11 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
ATSON & JANNEY,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
BILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, Ac,
No. 323 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
QUlt STAHCH GLOSS
Is the only article used by
FIRST-CLASS HOTELS, LAUNDRIES, AND
'I'HUCMANDS OF FAMILIES,
It clve a beautiful llollsh.ninUIni' the iron nnu
111.,1 ,11, ... II IIIU Vltllll, oil, -in.cn IlMnilll
laoor. eioodsiiuue up Willi ll Keep clean much
longer, eonseuqently will nut wear out so soon.
IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW.
OUU IMPERIAL 11LUE
IS THE BUST IN THE WORLD,
ji is sniuim in nam us wen a boii water, II I
i. hi 11,1,11 ii,v ni,t-i,iii-ni,-nit, unit II1UB, CUIlVWUieUI
iorm of any otlered to the public.
IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE
CLOTHES.
Agent wanted cvervwhrrc. to whom w ,.ir..r
extraordinary Inducements, Address
NEW YORK STARCH 0 LOSS CO.,
fep22-m-no ls Fulton Mieit.Ntw York.
JOWE, ICUSTON & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer In
COTl'ON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS,
RATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE,
BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'G GLASSIW, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS,
TABLE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE
OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
No. 530 Market Street, south side,
Philadelphia.
MEADVILLE THEOLOGICAL
SClIf1(ll,.Tho I'nll leim began hentei...
. . !" '"'"'ty of Instruction consists of tour
resident ami foui- nmi..t.i.1,1 .......
tutor. Tlni objei i 1 to educate voung men Mr
thu christian Ministry. There f a pieparatnrv
i iiis nir uiosii wi.u nave not rewicd n e-eillegliito
edueatloii. tine hun.lr.-d and sixty dollars a year
siiuiln siiecinl cases, The tuHiou, uo of Library
aim tcjit.bo.Ah , arei free lu all. 'Ihe (school was
founded bj--the I'nltni Inn -,nd clirlstlan ilenoii i.
nations, but I open to all who b.-llevii lu the ill-
.vppimuioii may be mado to Rev. A. A. Liver
moie, Pun dent of tlio Board of Distinction,
MiT.ilvlllc, Pa. noW7-lv
.T,M,VI,t,f? lP. S I0 VK CLEAN.
, ffiiuHi-iimi i. ji-uri, nu oniv muni
article lor instantly cleaning Kid Gloves, f hi"
fS.',1,w!Vi''.V!!.tl1 iV'i"". "I'!"' Illu '"'' wo"
imniedliitely, H Inodoroui. lino Isittlo will
rrssr lork. nm'lhi '
SEWING MACHINES.
rpiIE FLORENCE
SEWING-MACHINES
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Salesrooms, CIO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
While a largo number of Machines have been
ollcreil to the public, somo of lilt.1i posies points
of cxecllctice and nvknowledgcd merit, o liavo
long rclt what others have experienced, tho ne
cessity of a Machine more peifect In Us mcchaul
cal structure, combining In tho
HIGHEST DEGREE
SIMPLICITY WITH DURABILITY,
and while capablo of doing n
GREATER RANCH! OF WORK,
one that could bo easily understood and compre
hended by all,
To supply n Sewliig-Maelilnc free from tho ob
JectlonnttnclH'd toothers lias been uneasy tasks
for wo not only had to surpass oilier Machines, ns
they appeared yenrs ago, but also as Improved
from time to time by moro recent experience.
This we boldly claim ha been accomplished by
tlio llliernl expenilltuio of capital. nnd the pa
tient, untiring labor of ycarj nnd In presenting
our Mnchlno to the public, wo shall mnke strong
ns'-crtluns respecting II merits, which wo nro
prepared to subslnntlate In every particular.
Discarding the Chain and Loop, or Knit stitches,
we adopted tho
LOCK STITCH
(alike on both side of tho fabric), which Is re.
gamed by the masse ns best suited to nil kind
of work. But to meet objection sometime urged
ngilnst till favorite slltch, wo have added Ihe
Knot, Double Lock, nnd Doublo Knot, either of
which 1
STRONGER AND MORE ELASTIC
than tho Lock; thu enabling tho operator to
select n stitch
PERFECTLY SUITED
seam much stronger than It is posstblo to do by
hand.
THE FLORENCE
TOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES
with n much eno ns ordinary Machines make
ono. nnd with as Utile iruchlncry.
Tho result of repented tests ha been all we
could desire, and from It first Introduction the
Florence lm gained hosts of friends, and becu
regarded ns a
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY;
proving that Ihe public fully appreciate tho many
ndvautng combined In tho Florenco Machine.
Over all others, tho Florence must bo seen to bo
fully nppreclatcd.
We claim tor the
FLORENCE
the following
ADVANTAGES
overnny nnd all
HEWINO-MACHINES IN THE WORLD:
3-It makes four different stitches, tho lock,
Knot, double-lock, nnd double-knot, oi ono nnd
the same machine. Each stitch being alike on
both bides of tho fabrle.
Every Mneiilno has the reversible feed mo
tion, which cnaUes tho operator, by simply turn
lug n thumb-screw, to have the work run either
to the right or left, to stay any part of the seam,
or lastcn tho ends of scams, without turning tho
fabric.
.13 Changing tho length nf stitch, and from
one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done
while tho Machine Is in motion.
3- The nrcdlo Is easily adjusted, nnd docs not
skip stitches.
6"2r It 1 nlmost noiseless, nnd oan bo used
M hei c quiet Is necessary.
ii-Its motions nre nil positive! there are no
springs to get out of order, nnd its simplicity eu
nbltss any ono to operate It.
S It doe not require finer thread on the under
than for the upper side, nnd will sew across tho
heaviest seam, or from one to more thicknesses
of cloth, without change of needle, tension, break
ing thread, or skipping studies.
if The Ilcmmer is easily adjusted, nnd will
turn any width of hem desired.
O-No other Machine, will do so or at'n range
or worn a tho I- loreuco.
It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, onllt.
and gather and sew on a ruflle at the same time.
1 1 has no springs to get out of order, and will last
u lifetime.
-It Is fully protected anil licensed by Ella
Hoe, Ji., and our own Later Patent.
Tho fflklnt- tin nf tbe klnr.lj.tlirA'i.l U unl
" - -". -
formed liv th( Irrrt.nlfii n,lr.Titln rt n ..-lm
or uncertain operation or springs. The precision
nnd r.ccurncv u ith wlili-h itm I'lr.r,,.. .iP.i...u ,t...
thread Into the cloth Is unapproached ny nny
ouwiii,'-.iacumo hitherto ouerud In the world.
We furnish each Machine with " Barnnm'a Self-
Sewer," which guides thework itself, and is of In
calculable value, especially to iuexptile-iicc oper
ators. While nossessln? thn nWn nml ... n...
advantages, the Florence Is sold at corresponding
price with other tint-class -Machines, and a care-
,u I'.iiimiiiiuiuii win limy suustantlateall that
we have claimed for It, and Justirytha assertion
we now make, that It Is tho best Kini-hi!..M,.i,tnn
In the world.
Wo warnant every Machine tn bo nil that we
claim for It, and to give entire satisfaction, nml
vui Kivie wimcu warranty, ir requited.
Liberal arrangements made with those who hnv
to tell again. Fin titer information mav lie lm.i
by Inclosing (.tamps to the lie-ne-ral Olllcaof tho
i lorence sewlng-llaclilno Company.CIO Chestnut
Strict, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
PRICES OF MACHINES.
No. 1, Plain. This Machine make the lock
nnaitnoistitches,andhastheieverlblcfeed...503
No. 2, Florence, Gold-oru.llncntcd Machine,
wiui iniwer, nnu iignt cover, without locks
makes all the four stitches, nnd hns tlio re
versible feed
No. 3. Silver-plated Machine, ornamcntes! ;
iiiinouii.iiuisiieu walnut, with heavy half
case, lock and drawer; makes all tho four
stitches, and has the rnvt-rlbl, i r.....l aj,
No. l.-Wlver-plattd .Machine, highly oriial
inciiu-ei, mm manes all tho four sjltehes,
and ha tho teverslblo feed.
Polished mahogany table
Polished Rosewood Thhl..
No. 5. Walnut table, in oil
Mahogany table, in oil
Rosewood table. In nil
No. cl.-Walnut, oil nnlslied.....!!!!!!!!!'.','.'.".'.'"'"
.-untuuaiiy lauio
Rosewood table
O, O, EVANS, General Agent,
WO Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
EiIiIvVSnUTLKSKWNa-MA-
.1 J ( rIlM't nro MihHJrlnr tnnll nt). f-.-
i- a Mil a Avn hi vim. ;-:.:.::,;:.'.".!"!"
r. H.fV, , ,,, ''"Itl PUIII-OSES
noiseless d ,n iiieVnmd Xym 'Ski "rU "1H Cly
emi dintViiowe;.: ,'.co'len,S!la,!e:,
iy 610Rr,!w'a,;...,.
gT. CHARLES HOTEL, "
ON THE EUROPE.VN PLAN,
Nos. CO, 02, si, and CO North Third streets,
between Market nnd Arch Streets,
Philadelphia.
OHASLES KLECKNF.II,
Hnfr.
DRY GOODS, &c.
G
HAND OPENING ... .
UIIAM) Ul'I.l.iCl
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER OOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER OOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
eonststlng of
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
D GOODS,
1) ' GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAl-S,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPJ,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHiriO,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASS E.1.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
QUHENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
UN WARE,
BAI.T,
HALT,
HALT,
SALT,
HALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
FITU,
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
ait.VIN AND SEEDS,
AO.
Ao.,
McKEI.VY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY; NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
CO.'S,
co.'.s,
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
Northwest corner of Main mid Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market streets,
Northwest corner of Mnln nn,l M.,rt..., ...
Northwest come r nf .Mnln and Murket streels)
Northwest co rner of Malu and .Market Streets,
BLOOMsnURG, PA.,
BI.OOMSIHIRO, PA.
BLOOMSUUIUI, PA.,
BLOO.'ISUURG, PA.,
BLOOMSUUUO, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND NAlI.-il
ente,'lU'IB,mM '" Rl rB""-t M',alwny
tit&Xtf ROADS.
T) EADIN'O ltILIlOAI).
JLV SUMJIEIt A'MtANfJEMENT.
April Si, isim.
Orent Trunk Line front the North nnd Northwest
for l'hllndiliilila, Itew.Ynik, Rending, Poltsvlll.
Tniniuiu.i, Aslilanel, Lbaniin, Allcntowti, Eastou
' Triiln lenve llnrrlslrtrg for New York ns ft,i.
lowst At it, 7: 10, nnd t':0 .M.,and 2 and e:2i)r.jt
connecting with similar train nn tlio Pcnnsy).
vnnifl Rnllrnnd, nnd nrrlvlfi nt New Yorkntftto
nnd inA.M.,niidil:liinnd ID.'Vii'.st, Bleeping Cars
ncesimpany thc3 a.m. and II. -V p.m. trains, without
I tin i Ilarrlslittrg for llendlnit, Potlsvllle, Tnina.
qua, M hiors v-lllc, Ashlnml, Pine f)rn e.AIIcntown.
nnd Philadelphia lit 7: W A.M., nl.'d 2 n tut ll:2il p.m
stopping nt Lebanon nml princlp.-tl WnySlntlons.
t lie 112" l'.sr, trnlu tnnking no close connect Intisfor
Pollsvllleor Plillnilelphla. For I'ottfrfllle, Sclnln
kill Haven, and Auburn, via Schuj Iklll and St'ij.
tiiii'hnnim Ilnllrnad, leae Ilnrrlsbuigrll I It, i-,m.
Reluming, lenve New York nt 0 AM., 12 m nnd'
P:Hi p.m. s I 'lillnilelphla at 8 A.M. nnd a.:tn p.m. Pot t.'
vlllo nt K'M A.M. and an p.m.; Ashland nt 6 and
11:11 AM., nnd liMl'.n, Tninmiun nt 0:13 A.M. Ana'
1 and ni.m r.M.
Ij iiM- Potlsvllle for Hnrrlsburg, via Sclmjikll;
and KuiUi'hnnna Railroad, at 7 a.m.
Heading Arenmislntlnii Train leave Reading at
0 A.M., retiunlng Irom Philadelphia nlo t'.M,
Columbia Italirrmd Trntns lento Rending nt fl:20
nnd 0:11 p.m. lor Epliniln, Lltlz, I'oliiinbln, Ac., Ac.
onsundn.eslcaeoNiiw York at Ki'M p.m. ; Pbiin.
delphln nt n A.M.lind&li t'.M., the 8a.m. train run
nlngonly to Rending; PottsMllent N a.m.; Tama
iiuaat7:'l'i a.m.; Ilnri lsliuri:ntH:0.'iA.M.; mid llenil.
Ing nt 1:10 a.m. fur Ilurrlsburg .anil K':-2 A,M. fok
New York, and kil p.m. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, Excursion, and
School Tickets nt reduced rutcs to and from all
points,
Bnggnge checked through. Eighty pounds ol
baggage allow ed each pnssenger,
II. A. NICOLLS, Gen.Suph.
Heading, Pa., Aptll SI, I'M.
"VTORTIIERN CENTRAL RAIL-
IS WAY.
DIRECT ROUTE NORTH AND SOUTIL
Through between Baltimore nml Rochester
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAR
On nnd n Tier November 10, lsiiil, trains will leavo
ns follows!
NORTHWARD..
BUFFALO EXPRESS leave Baltimore 1M
dally; Philadelphia S:I0 P.M, ; Harrlsliurg2:(ii A.M
ilellicrlng passengers nt Norlhuitiberlaud -I:u3
A.M., for tmin nn I jn-kaw-ann.-i nnd Blooiusbnrg
Itiillroad, lenvingnt 7 A.M.. nrrlvlng In Danvilla
7:l A.M., lllisiuisburg 8:2- A:M., Kingston W:H
A.M., scrautou 12 noon,
-MAIL leaves llnltlinorii 0:li A,5I., dally (except
Suiidnvs); 1-lillndeliihla 11:.VI A.M.; Hnrrlshurg
Ifji P.M., delivering passengers nt Nmthumher
land lor train on I.acknwnnna and Illoomsburg
Italtro.id, leaving nt t::2i P. 31., roeeeiling liorttj
and nrrielnglu Wllllamnt nt Bill P.M,
l'ASl' I, INI! lease Baltimore dully (except Sun
days), l-Mo P.M. ; Philadelphia U:.V) P.M. Harris
burahl'i l':M.; Nortliumberlando:II P.M.: passen
gers by till train remain overnight nt Northum
berland leaving the following morning ut 7 A. M
arilMug InScriiiitou 12 M.
SOUTHWARD.
EXPRI!SS TRAIN lenves Northumberland UM
P.M., chilly (except Sundae si. lecelvlng passengers
leiiMug scranloiint l:l) P.M,; Plltston &S) lV.M,!
Kiiigsion 0 P.M.; Illoomsburg s:07 P.M.; arriving
lu I'hllnilelphla 7 A.M. ; Ilarrlsliurg 2:.m A.M.:
Italtlmore 7 A. M., Washington 10:20 A. M,
MAIL TRAIN have Norlhlimlieiland 10:11
A.M., dally (except Sundays), receleing passcn
gels letielng Scianton .r,:.V) A.M.; Plttstou 6:20
A.M.; Kingston ibVi A.M.; Bloomsburgs:U7 A.M.
Danville 0:il A.M.: and nrrlvlng In Hnrrlsburg
l:l-iP..M.; Plilladelphlii.'iiMP.M.; Baltimore BF.MT
lly this route trelght fiom lUlllnto, Suspension
Brltlgc, lloc-hi'.stcr, and Cauandiigua, or any Inter
medl.ilo point on tlio New York Central eau bo
shipped tlilougli, when In lull enr loads, to any
IHilutou the Laekaeennna nnd Illoomsburg Rail,
road, without lireakilig bulks. Rules of height
nnd passengers fare as low as by nny other route.
.1. N. HullAIlRY, E.S.YOUNG,
Gen'l Sttp't, Ilarrlsliurg, Pa. Gen'l Pass. Agent,
Baltimore.
ISAAC M.SCIIOEMEItllORN,
Gcn'l Western Freight Agent, Bulliila.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
X RAILROAD-Thls great linn traverses tho
nort lie-in nud northwest count les of lVuusyivnnia
to the city of Erie, or Iil:o Erie, It has been
leased nml iKiiprrntcd by tlio
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
nine oi i .iM-eiigci- irnin-t in .soi iiiumneriaiul :
Lkavi: Eastw-auii. Erie Mail Tialn. 1 1:2.1 p.m.;
'rln Express Tialn, 3Si A.M.; Elmlra Mall Train,
0:2.1a.m.
I-
10:
I.kavi: wi.sxw'Ann. Erie Mall Train, fl a.m.;
Erie Express Train, 7:11 rjf.f Elmlra Jlull Train,
l::!'i P.M.
Passenger cars run through on tlio File Mall and
Express 'i'rains without chango both ways bu-twee-n
Philadelphia anil Erie.
Ni:w Yoiik CoNNix-noN, Leae'o New York atl
a.m., arrive at Erie at I'MiA.M.; LeaeoErloat l:.Vi
f.M.,arrlve at New York at .1:10 p.m.
Elegant sleeping cms on all night trains.
For information respecting passenger business
apply at tho coiner or Thirtieth and Market
Sheet'., Philadelphia; and for freight business of
the Company's agent.
S. II. Kingston ,.Ir.,eornerof Tevelfthnnd Market
Stiect, Philadelphia: .1. W. Reynolds, Erie; Wil
liam Brow n, Agent N.C.R.lt., Baltimore.
II. II. HOUSTON,
General Freight Acent, Philadelphia.
II. W. GWINNER,
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia,
A. L TYLER,
General Snpcrlntcaelent, llliamsport.
March 22, lsui.
L
ACKA WANNA ANJD ULOOMS-
Bl'ltfl RAILROAD.
tin anil nrter March II, IsM, Passenger Trains will
run as follous:
SouriiWAiMi. Iave Pcranton at 1:10 p.. and
5:.VI a.m.; Kingston at ilp.M. niulKViA.M.; HI, mi
lium nt n:2u p.m. nud l':2u a.m. Arrive ul Northum
berland lit I):.jD P.M. and lli:.li A.M.
Niiim.iti.Le.iu Northumberland at7A.K.
and .'i p.m.; lllnnmshurg nt h:S",.v., nnd il:2S p.m.
scianloiint 11:0.1 a. M.nnd 0 p.m. Arrive at Scran
ton at 12:10 a.m. nml 10:13 p.m.
Klnrston, March li. m"' A r0NDA' Sult-
n A T A W I SiS A 1 ( AT 1 .1 ( n A n
.V,lVnrSt,'n.nr,W1,,lMM
(iot.vo SofTir.-rhllailclphla Mail at 11 a.m.:
New ork Express at 1 p.m. '
GEORGE WERT), Burt.
0
JINIRUS LINE.
The undersigned would respectfully announce to
lliocitimis of Illoomsburg nnd tho publlo geno
rally that ho Is running nn
OMNIBUS LINE
between this plnconml tlio different railroad do
potsdally (Sundays excepted), to connect with the
several trains going South nnd West on the Cetu
wissa and Wllll.imsport Railroad, nnd with thoso
going Ninth and South on tho Lackawanna and
Illoomsburg Railroad,
Ills Oinlbusi.cs are In good condition, commo
dious and comfortable, and charges rcasonablo.
Poisons wishing to meet or sco their friends do
part, can bo accomodated upon reasonable charge
by leaving timely notice nt nny of tho hotels.
JACOB. L OIRTON, Proprietor.
riHIE AMERICAN HAY KNIFE
.L, AND FORK. Wn tho un,h .-signed cltlrens
... .............. ...,,,,, nminvTl IIIU ITllll 1)1 UIIV
folks mi tho fai ni of Mr. Puisel, lu Henilin.lc
l owiishlp, on Monday, May 7, lsoi, between tlu
SLIH ItVwlu. EsV MiliiNEltACrra
lung, Pa., and the Ruiulel's Patent Hay Hook.
I lie Amerlnin Fork lifted more hav lu nnu
lau'jhl tlian the Rundcl in three. Wo aro sails-
III' 1 1 II U-ll I ttll.'i. nu ..in. .Ii I I l.n
- "... ... ......it ,ni, iiiiij in,; iiiiim ui nu
pood horses can ilrnw. We also saw It cutting
hay, nnd think It cannot bo bent as a hay knife,
and i liecrfullv recommend It as tho best hay fork
and knlm we have I'verscen.
I-. JIIJTFNIIl.NliKll, im. v, C. IlAlllUSOS,
). B. Knox, John Do K,
John Di:ikiik k, Damkl Notkr,
II. Iii(ji.i:mii.i.i:ii, Hw,vimifii PuiLskl,
MiniAi:i, Ilm.i.i.it John Woi.r.
iiicj-uisoumuumciure tlio ivlebrated Buckevo
Reaper und Slower, iilnl nlltt.r ,irl.,,l,,.i..il I ..,(...
ments, "
H. WALTER,
iJito Walter A Kaub,
Importer and Denier lu
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE,
No, Sll North Third bti cut,
between lkiconud Vln
Philadelphia.
JgENJAJIIN GREEN,
Dealer In
CAHPETINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ae.,
No. SI North Second Street,
Philadelphia,
Q. W. I1LABON et CO.,
Manufacturers of
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Warolioue, No. 121 North Third Street,
Phlladolplil.i.
J H. LONOSTRETH,
PAPER-HANGING WAIIEIICUSU,
No. 12 North Third Slruvt,
llillnd-UhU,
ni