The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 22, 1867, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, BA.
FARMERS' DEPARTMENT.
RAISING CLOVER SEED.
This Is ono of iho mo3t profltnblo crops
raised by Northern fanners. It la not
Kenernlly largo In quantity, but so fur ns
it goes, it ylclils largo returns for the la
bor and money expended on It. From
three to flvo bushels per aero may gen
erally bo expected, and this, sellingnt
from $8 to $12 a bushel, Is a good return
for the labor. Tho culture of clover Is
simple and eaey. The ground should
bo well plowed and harrowed fine, tho
manuring moderate. Such lands as
bring good crops of wheat, oats and bar
ley, will produco good crops of clover.
Tho seed should bo sown early, tho ear
lier tho better. As clover does not last
nsually moro than one year forn full crop
It Is generally best to seed down tho land
to timothy ; tho latter to form the main
crop of tho second year. When tho
clover has got well established, It Is tho
practice of many to turn in their cattle
and sheep upon It. This furnishes ex
cellent feed, and tho cropping of It does
no harm to the clover, but rather helps
it. Tho stock nro kept hero until tho
middle of Jnnc, when they are taken
out, and tho crop nllowcdto take a new
start. If kept on longer, tho clover
would not have tlmo to mature seed
beforo frost. By being fed down pretty
closely over tho wliolo field, tho plants
now start uniformly, and all blossom
and ripen their seed nearly at once,
which' is a very important matter. At
tention to this point can hardly bo urged
too much. Tho closer and evener tho
feeding off, tho better and more uniform
tho ripening of tho seed. Sheep will
feed closer than cattle, and they should
bo relied upon for finishing off. As soon
ns the stock aro taken from tho field,
plaster should bo applied which will
give tho plants a vigorous growth. A
spell of dry weathermay bo usually ex
pected during tho mid-summer season,
and then plaster will bo particularly
useful.
Tho seed will generally bo ripe by tlio
time of tho first frost, and then is tho
time to harvest it. It Is mom, and then
wilted, well raked into small cocks in
which it is loft tO' dry tho cocks being
occasionally turned over by passing a
rako handlo under them, mid with one
handon tho heaplnvertlngthcm. "When
dry enough, let it bo hauled to tho
barn, where it may bo threshed and
cleaned in a mill provided for tho
purpose. Or after beating tho seed
off from tho stalks, it may bo left
in a heap with tho closely-adhering
chaff to heat slightly, and then tho seed
Is rubbed out and separated in a com
mon fan-mill.
TO MAPLE SUGAR MAKERS.
Uso the half-inch bit for tapping, but
bo sure to keep perfeotly sharp, and no
danger of splitting tho wood. Bore
from a-half to flvo eighths decp,that will
give a quarter of an inch for freshing,
Without materially damaging tho tree.
I would uso tho alder spllo In prefer
ence to any mettle spllo I have ever
tried ; and if properly cleaned every
spring, with your pans or buckets, thero
will bo no danger of soured sap. My
plan is to hot limo juice them, with
good rinsing.
For cleansing your syrup afterstraiu
ing through double woolen cloth Into a
tub, lot it stand two hours in order to
settle, then draw off by n faucet, Insert
ed in the sido of tho tub ono inch above
tho bottom ; that will glvo you tho clear
stuff. Then, place over tho tiro, and on
coming.to n boil, add a pint of sweet
now milk to every twenty gallons, to
slack it ; and skim well as long as any
thing comes to tho top-
Stir your sugar for one hour, whilo it
Is graining and cooling, in largo wood
en trays or bowls, with a thin wooden
paddle, and you will have as white,
nice- sugar as you could wish.
If you would economizo tlmo and
wood, by all means have a tight sugar
house over your furnaco, for a cold gust
of wind, blowing on the surfaco of wa
ter, will stop tho boiling, as tho watery
vapor" is thrown back by lids into tho
syrup. Try it for a moment with a lid:
then raise your lid and seo tho water
dripping back. Tho faster tho evapora
tion, tho moro and better sugar.
HOW TO GET RID OF RATS.
What is tho best way to get rid of
raisr. j.noyaroin my cellar, anu also
in partitions anu ceilings. Will it an
swer to-poison, them? If so, what is
uiooest v 1 nave tricu uostar's rat ex
terminator, without any dead rats.
SARATOGA.
After tinny years' experienco wo
have nover found anything equal to a
few good cats not fed into laziness nor
starved Into feebleness. Next to that,
uso arsonlc by mixing it with anything
they will eat after they have eaten
somo of it without tho poison so as to
becomo inured to it, as they aro very
suspicious. Extreme caro must, how
over, bo taken to avoid tho danger of
accidents by placing tho poison whero
nothing elso can get at it. Ingenious
boys aro sometimes qulto successful in
catching them In box traps, madoso that
the wholouppersldoandonoend.nuiled
together in ono piece, drop and secure
them.
DOMESTIC RECEIPTS.
Farmer's Pie. Paro and grate largo
mellow sweet apples j thin tho pulp
with milk, and bako with ono crust,
Hko a pumpkin pie. A Httlo sugar and
ppico to taste.
Bore Tiiuoat. Dissolvo a quantity
of saleratus In strong vinegar j heat,
andlnhalo the fumes through a funnel.
It will cure sore throat or dlpthcrla so
My thoso who have tried it.
Blanc Mange. Ono omico of Isin
glass dissolve in ono quart of milk, ono
tablespoon loaf sugar, lemon, orany fla
vor you prefer; stir it gradually till It
bolls j strain-through a bag Into your
moulds.
Now Is tho tlmo to got In rendlncis
both horses and plow for the turning of
the Ml.
DRY GOODS, &c.
G
RAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
grand opening
grand opening
UllAND OPENING!
FALL AND
FALL AND
KALI. AND
FALL AND
FALL AND
WINTEH GOOM,
WINTEIt GOODS,
WINTFtl GOODS,
WINTER GOODS,
WINTER OOOIW,
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
BUY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
DHY GOODS,
DIIY 000D3,
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
HATS
AND CArs,
AND CAPS,
AND CAPS,
AND CAl,
AND CAW,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ltOOTH AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
keXdy-made CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHItlO,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKINO-G LASSES,
LOOK ING-f 1 LASSES,
IiOOKlNG-0 LASS ICS,
LOOKING-GLASSES.
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,
QOEENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
8 ALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
8ALT,
FISH,
FISH,
FISH,
KITH,
FISH,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN" AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
ORAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
McKELVY, NEAL
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'S.
CO.'S.
CO.'&
Northwest comer of Main and Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main mid Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main mid Market Streets,
Northwest corner of Main and Market Streets,
Northwest oa rner of Mulu und Market Streots,
bloomsburg, ta.,
i1loomsi1uro, ta.
bloomsburg, pa.,
BlOMSllURO, PA
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IRON
IRON
IRON
IRON
IRON
ANT) NAILS,
AND NAILS,
AND NAILS,
AND KAII,
AND NAIIA
Id Isfgf quanrlttes and at icdntcd rstc, alnay
oa haad.
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
JRUO AND CHEMICAL STORE,
Rloomsbuig, Pit.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY
AND TOILET ARTICLES.
KYKtt A MOVER
rrsiicctfully Invito n continuance of patronage.
Their limits and Medicines arc nil selected with
the greatest care, avoiding as much ns posslblo
the introduction of delirious nostrums, mid nro
purchased from tho best Importing houses In tlw
country.
PATENT MEDICINES
of nil kinds, Including Ayer's, Jayno's, Hollo-
way's, Hosteller's, Wlshurt's, Ilootlnnd's, Ac,
constantly on hand.
COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL.
HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHIIS IJRUSHES
PAINTS AND CHEMICALS
of every variety, and of tho best quality.
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.
The. public may rely at all times on procuring tho
above articles, with ml the new useful prepara
tions kept In tho bent conducted establishments.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS
and Family Receipts compounded with tho grent
est accuracy and dispatch.
THRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW
I? GOODS. Tho undersigned 1ms Jiist arrived
from the City with n largo assortment of Drugs,
Medicine, Paints, Oils, Vnmlshes, and Dyo Stuffs,
Ueady-MttdoClothlng, Perfumery, Toy nnd Fancy
Articles, Druggist's Glassware, Brushes, Trusses
and Supporters, and ngeucral assortment of every-
thing that belongs to n well-appointed Drug Store.
Alsf Patent Medicines of all klnds,such as Jayne's,
Ayer'B, Wlshnrt's, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup,
Brown's Troches, Swniu's Panacea, linker's Cod
Liver Oil, Hoofland's Hitters constantly on hand.
Also
MOROCCO LEATHER, KID, FRENCH MOROC
CO, FRENCH CALFSKINS, PINK
TRIMMINGS, BINDINGS,
by tho dor.cn or nalf-dozcn. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHING-TACKLE, Ac.
Having had n largo experience In tho drug busi
ness, I would respectfully Invito thoso wishing
anything In that lino to call nnd sco my stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. "In medicines quality
Is of tho first Importance."
tiWU. it. .HU11-.U.
JOYAL & ROYEK,
(successors to
GILUERT, ROYAL A CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Importers and Dealers in -
DRUGS, MEDICINES, SPICKS', PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, DYE STUFFS, AO.,
Nos. 303 and 311 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
GROCERIES, &c
JOHN STROUP & CO.,
successors to stroup ,t Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KISH,
21 North Wlnrvos, and 25 N.irth Water St.,
Philadelphia.
yENNEDY,. STAIRS & CO.,
WHOLESALE FISH DEALERS,
Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves,
Philadelphia.
"yEAVER SPRANKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. 223 nnd 227 Arch Street,
Philadelphia.
gCHELL, BERGER &. CO.,
Dealers In
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac,
Nos. 122 and 121 North Wharves, above ArcU St.
Philadelphia.
Sola agents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar
rels, kegs, and cans.
ESTABLISHED 1703.
JORDAN & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
and Doalors In
SALTPETRE AND BRIMSTONE,
No 209 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
QOTTRELL & AYRES,
vnoiesaio centers in
FISH, CHEESE, Ac, Ac,
No. 106 North Wlinrvos,
second door nliovo Arch Street,
Philadelphia.
JJ V. PETERMAN,
Ik LIPPINCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
No. 21 North Water Street, .
and No. 31 Nortli Delaware Avenue,
Philadelphia.
Q D. BOBBINS & CO.,
IRON MERCHANTS,
Nottheast corner of Second and Vino Street,
Philadelphia.
MILLINERY GOODS.
JJLOOMSDURG FANCY TRIM
MING AND BOOKSTORE,
second door lelow Hartiuun's, Main Street.
Just received u new stock ot
ZEPHYRS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARNS,
CORSETS, LACES, EMBROIDERIIS,
MUSLIN EDGINGS, DRUBS TRIMMINGS
and every variety of articles usually kept In u
FANCY STORE.
Also
SCHOOL BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS, BIBLES,
SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKS,
and a largo lot of
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS,
BLANK DEEDS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES,
and a general nnd well-selected nuortmcnt of
I'APER, ENVELOPES, Ac
A, D. WE11II.
J B. PUHSEL,
HARNESS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK.
MANUFACTURER,
and dealer In
CAni'ET-DACS, VALISES, rLY-NETS .Ac,
Main Street, Blnomsburg, Ta.
rjUIE UNION HOTEL,
Arch fitrccl, between Third and Fourth streets,
i miaueipum.
CHKfSTrt WEBER,
PteprlctOTS.
DRY GOODS.
JJURRAH FOR CATAWISSA!
11119 njniirtmiaino.
Goods to comparo with stringency of tho money
market, 1wk nnd compaio prices beforo pur.
chasing elsewhere, Just call at tho favorite busl.
ncss stand of
McNINCH A SIIUMAN,
and you will be met by the obliging proprietors or
thelrclcrks.utnlsliown through Ihelr great variety
storo freo of churge, of course. They will glvo yiut
n fair ehaneo to spend your loose change, they
trust much moro prolltubly than n cun bo spent
elsewhere. Their
STOCK OF DRY OOODS
this Spring Is much larger In all Its varieties than
usual. Their
LADIES' DHESS GOODS
arc of the nicest Btylci In market. They have n
lino assortment of
HATS. CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES,
SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSINI71S,
CASSIMERES, AND VESTINS,
nnd numerous articles common to such establish-
ments, besides n general assortment of
HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE,
AND GROCERIES,
nil nt greatly reduced prices. They wish to con
duct their business on tho system of
"PAY AS YOU GO,"
and they think they can niTord lo Rcll very cheap.
They return their thnnks for many past favors,
und nsk tho future patronage, of their former cus
tomers and the public generally.
McNINCH A SIIUMAN.
RMBRUSTER & BROTHER,
importers ami jouuers oi
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWING SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTi: MONNAIES,
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
BRUSHES AND LOOKING GLASSES,
and Denlers in
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
ejlllOOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Ac,
No. 300 North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
s.
L. BETTLE,
MUSH, BUNN A CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. 49 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
with
jJ M. MARPLE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND
. FANCY GOODS,
No. A3 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
E. J-
LESTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac,
No. 20 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church,
Philadelphia.
JgARCROFT & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, LINENS,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac,
Philadelphia.
NDREWS, WILKINS & CO.,
Dealers In
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
No. 50J Market Street,
Philadelphia.
JOSEPH 8. BELL,
Manufacturer of and Wltolcsalo Dealer In
CLOTIIINO, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VESTINOS,
No. North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
yATSON & JANNEY,
Imiiorters ami Jobbers of
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, AC,
No. 32:1 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
QUR STARCH GLOSS
ts the only article used by
KIRST-CLASS HOTELS, LAIINDRIIM, AND
THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES,
It irlves a beautiful oollsh. making tho It-nn linhH
MiUMitniy over iiio eicnn, saving ML'fll timi; anil
labor. Goods done up with it keep clean much
lunger, ion.-,cucjcmiy win noi wear out bo boon.
IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW.
OUR IMPERIAL BLUE
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
It is soluble In hard as well as soft water. It Is
put up in the piifeM. neatest, and moat eunvc-nlent
IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE
CLOTHES,
Agents wanted everywhere, to whomwoofler
extrac-rdinury Inducements. Address
NEW YOItK STARCH GLOSS CO.,
kep22- in-iiao 218 Fulton t-lu-i t, New York.
JOWE, EUS'i'ON & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS,
BATTS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORI1AOE,
BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'G GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS,
TAI1I.E, n.OOR, AND CARRIAGE
, OILCLOTHS, Ac,
No. MO Muiket Street, kouth side,
. Philadelphia.
EADVILLE THEOLOGICAL
SCHOOL. Tho Fall tellil beimii Kert,.m.
r .1. T.ie 1 'lieu It v of Intrnellnn ,.iiiwli.tu i,r iiuii
roddcut and four non-resident professors and n
tutor. Tho object is to educate young men for
the Chrlstlnn Ministry, 'lliere It u prepuiatorv
class for thoso who lmw not rci-elvul iicnlU-ulntc
education, Ono bundled und sixty dollurs a cni
are granted to benctletarles, with an additional
sum In special eases. Tho tuition, no of Library
anil text-hooks, inn fieu to all. Tho School u as
iimnui-o ny iiio I'lilliirian ami riirlslhin ilenoiui
nations, hut Uoncu to all who lielicto In llio.lt.
vine origin of ChrMlunUy, Tho Library consists
Application niuv be mads In Rev. A. A. T.lver,
more, President of tho Boaid of instruction,
McudWllo, Pa. novl7-ly
TOUVIN'S Kil) GLOVE CLEAN
t ER. Established 12 years, 'lhn only good
nrtielo for Instantly cleaning Kid Gloves. They
can be cleaned while upon tho baud, nnd worn
Iniinedlattly. It Is Inodorous, Ono Isittle nill
drain " pairs. Prlco III cents, Retailed hv most
Druggists uml l'nucr Htnros. Wholesale by Do.
mss ristues A Co., K, C. Wells A Co., nud others,
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
rjMIE ONLY PLACE
to get the best
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
AT WHOLIMALE AND RETAIL,
Is at HUNGSnERGER'S,
n few doors below tho American House,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
He has the largest and most select of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO
ever offered to .tho citizens of Bloomsburg. All
tho fancy brands of
SEGARS,
and the best Fine-cut and Plug
CHEW1NO TOBACCO,
can be bad at his counters.
tobacco nrra
In great variety are among his largo stock.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL.
H. H. hunsiieroer;
JJAGEN, BOYD & CO.,
lAJl.MllVMU. U1,1V.U,. AO,
and Wholesale Dealers lit
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOHACCO,
SEGARS, Ac,
No. 01 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their stock "In Bond,',
without prepaying tho United Stales tax.
JJ W. RANK'S
V ilULilVIAljI-i lUll.il.l.W, Dl urr, .ViiJ
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 1 10 North Third Street,
between Cherry and Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
JJUSSELL & WOODRUFF,
Wholesale Dealers In
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PiriX, Ac, Ac,
No. 13 North Third Street, above Market,
Philadelphia.
JpiaSHMUTH, BROTHER A CO.,
WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS,
No. 151 North Third Street,
five doors below Race.
Factories, Nos. 223 and 225 Quarry Street,
Philadelphia.
J II. WALTER,
Importer nnd Denier In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWAIID,
No. 231 North Third Street,
ljetwocn Unco and Vine
rhllftdelphin.
B
ENJAMIN GREEN,
Dealer In
CARPETINOS, WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTnS, MATS, Ac,
No. 33 North Second Street,
Philadelphia.
G
W. BLABON & CO.,
Manufacturers of
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Wan bouse, No. 121 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
II. LONGSTRETH,
PAPER-HANGING WAREHOUSE,
No. 12 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
J V. LAMBERT,
with ROSS, SHOTT A CO.,
Importers nnd Jobbers ol
CLOTHS, CASSIMER1CS, VESTINOS, Ac,
No. 301 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
POWDER KEGS AND LUMBER
W. M. MONROE A CO.,
Rupert, Pa.,
Manufacturers of
POWDER KEGS,
and dealers In nil kinds of
LUMBER,
glvo notice that thcyaroprepnrod to nccomodat
their custom with dispatch, and on tho cheupes
erms.
jyILLER & HOST,
Successors to Franklin P. Seltcr A Co.,
Importers nnd Wholesale Dealers In
LIQUORS, WINES, Ac,
Nos. 110 and 112 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
To Hotel nml Saloon keepers of lllnotiis
burg and Columbia County. I have appointed
Mr. II. stohncr agent for tho satoof my ale, porter,
brown stout, and lager beer, who will supply you
nt tho samo price (and with the sumo urtlele), ns I
would furnish you from tho brewery. Knoowm;
that he will bo punctual und attentive to nil who
may favor him with their trade, I solicit for htm
your support. Very respectfully,
FRED LAUER,
Steam Brewery, Reading, Pa.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. A II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
wiiui.ife.ii.1: ami m:r.ul,,
.Hit lllttlAIIWAY. N'- V.
Til addition tn nor tontti IhisIiw.sm nf PirflTO.
qitAI'HU! MATERIALS we aiu Headqual tcrs for
mo ioiiuiuiik, i'.. .
HTi:iimMYHM'.st .fr MTPrtrnyrnmn vn-vvs
Of Aiuerte.m and Foielgu Cities and lindseupes,
H'l'IMtl'.O-sl-lil'll! VII-'.WH rP Till". Will
and forming a complete. Photographic hlstoiy oi
to; Kiini I-OIUI.-M,
MnUtKO.SCOWC VIUWH ON (JLAHS,
Adtiptcd Tor t'ithor th Mnylo Lnntcrn dr tho
iMeivuHcoju. iiur l amioKtio will uo (wui to any
Ullilll'Mt Ull ItTi-ipiUI mu in p.
lMI(lTlflUAlirr(! ATU1TM4
Wo infiiiuf.M turn more largely than nnv nthor
liouM',itliut 'jufi vitrii'tlrslrom ."VipentK to sVH-acii.
lur ALIIUMH h.iv the roputatlnn of befnif bupo-
I MM III tilt HI 1J- 1IP1M IIIIIUIMIIiy III IIU) UllU'IS.
Card l'liotoKiuiihs of aciii'rals,Stutt,mci. Actors,
eli'tte.
Our CatnloKUO rmlnnccs vr V1VIZ TIIOUH
ANI) dltU'i.'iit KiihJfctH, liH'luiUns rfproiliu tloitH
nuuuux, nr. uuiuiouctit.rni on rtmipi ortiiHiiip,
lMintfirr.il.lirM-w it ml nlluiru . .e. I.,fl .. I Kit 1 1
will please remit ia pt r cent, of lhu amount w'mi
their order,
dTho prleuj irnd fiuality of our goods rnimot
Ull iu Aiiiiitiv, liUY!Tjy
''PUK AMEU1CAX HAY KNIFE
X AND FOItK.-Wo (heundetkiitned ellli ns
in Columbia County witnessed the trial of bav
forks on 1 1 i.i fiimi of -Mr. Itirsel, in JleinliHk
limnshlp, on .Monday, May 7, 1MI, In tweeu the
Aiiu rleiin Hay Knife und 1 ork ni.iuurai tuiid by
M.U'ER, WAI.I. SHRINElt A Co.. of LnvU.
burA, I'll., ami tlw lluudcU Patent Hay Hook,
Iho American Fork lirted moio liuy In ono
drauulit than the lluiidi-l In lliree. v i.knii..
fled It will tul: i-an mmli liny Into tho mow as tuo
r.oou iiori.,- rail ur.iw, 0 IllkO haw It itltllui;
lay, uml think It eiiunnt be bent hi, a liny knife,
uml cheerfully recommend It us the best buy fork
.in. on niiimirrtn eci'il. .
( . BlTTi:.NllK.NIJK Dlt. F. O. llAltlllSO.-I,
, B. IvOONH, JOHN DllAK,
John DirrfiiKK, IUmrl Novkh,
11. DKll.KMIU.Klt, SVI.V1W1K1C PfltSBI
lllK.f, III',.,.!. T...... M'...
IheynlMiinunufiicliirn the celehratixl Buckeye
Itenjier nnd Mo cr, and other agricultural implo
mcnts. '
IRON, TINWARE, &,C.
RATIONAL FOUNDRY,
Bloomstmrg, Coluinblu County, in.
Tho subscriber, proprietor of the above-l mcd
extensive establishment, Is now prepared ro
eclve orders for all kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST
FURNACES, STATION Y ENGINES,
MILLS, TIIRESHIN MACHINES, Ac
IIo Is also prepared to make Stoves of nil sires
and patterns, Plow-Irons, nnd cvcr thing usually
mailo In Ilrst-closs Foundries.
His extensive facilities, nnd practical workmen
warrant him In receiving the lnigcst contracts on
tho most reasonable terms,
Grain of nil kinds will bo taken lit exchnugo fur.
Castings,
This cstabllslimeut-ls located near tho Lack!
wannn and Bloomsburg Railroad Depot,
PETER BILLMYER.
8
TOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT
announces to bis friends nnd customers thnl
continues the nbovo business nt Ids old place on
MAIN STHEirr, BIX)OMSBURO.
Customers can be accomodated with
FANCY STOV13
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va
riety of nrtlclo found In n Slovo mid Tlnwaie Lsi
tabllshment In the cities, and on the most reason
able terms. lleialrlnt;doiieat the shortest notice,
Z DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hand for sale.
JgAGLE FOUNDRY.
juni.l'ii raiiAiiri.iws,
BloomsbtirB, Pa.
STOVKS OF EVERY VARIETY,
PLOUGHSHARES, PLOUGHPOINTS,
and all kinds of Costings, on hand or supplied on
tho shortest notice and at the cheapest rates
CastlnRS for
COAL BREAKERS AND COAL SCHUTES
made to order.
)HGCNIX STOVE DEPOT.
HEATERS, RANGES, AND STOVES,
Wholchale nnd Rctull.
PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
VULCAN HEATER,
for heating two or moro rooms.
PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY, HEATING,
nnd every variety of STOVES.
JOHN I. II12JS,
No. 110 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
T I. BURKHART,
Importer nnd Dealer In
IRON AND STEEL,
No. CO Front Street,
Philadelphia.
?1 EORGE II. ROBERTS,
Importer and Dealer in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AC,
No. 311 North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
HOTELS AND SALOONS.
TOADIES'
AND GENTLEMEN'S
RESTAURANT.
B. H. STOHNER
has fitted up a
FIRST-CLASS EATING SALOON,
whera ladles and Kentlcincu can be supplied with
the delicacies of the season. A suppl of
FRESH OYSTERS
always on hand.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES, AND PIES,
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CONFECTIONS
In every stylo and variety,
NUTS, FRUITS,
and everything usually found In a
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE.
PORK'S HOTEL,
GEORGE W. MAUGER, Proprietor.
The aliovo well-known hotel has recently under
gone radical changes In Its Internal arrangements,
nnd Its proprietor announces to his former custom
and tho travelling public that his accomodations
for the comfort of his guests nre second to none In
tho country. Ills tablo will nlwnys be found sup
plied, not only with substantial food, but with nil
the delicacies of the season. His wines und 11
quors (except that popular beverage knowji tut
"Mcircnri"), purchased direct from tho Importing
houses, nro entirely pure, und fieu from nil poi
sonous drugs. Ho Is thankful forn liberal patron
ago In the past, und will continue to deserve It In
tho future. GEORGE W. MAUGER,
SUSQUEHANNA HOTEL, '
Catawlssa. Pu,
Tho almvo Hotel has lately been purchasodhy
HENRY J. CLARK, nnd has been thoroughly re
modelled, repaired, and refurnished. It will bo
found now, in its nrrnngemeiit nud uptiolntments,
n tlrst-clnhs Hotel, nnd second to nouo in tho
country. Persons In cities wishing to spend the
hot months In tho country, will do well to giro
the proprietor u call.
QA1UUAGE MANUFACTORY,
Bloomsburg, Pn.
M. C. SLOAN A BROTHER,
tho successors of '
WILLIAM SLOAN A SON,
continue the business of making
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
and every ptyle of
FANCY WAGONS,
which they have constantly on hand to suit cus
tumors. Never using any material but thn bes
nnd employing tho most experienced workmen,
they hopo to eontlnuo ns heretofore to glvo entire
satisfaction to every customer. An Inspection o
their work, nud of the reasonable prlco' asked fo
tho same, Is sum to Insure n sale.
? C. LIG1ITE & CO.,
Manufacturers of
ril'-ST-CLASS URA.NIJ AMI! HQl'Alin
PIANO FOR T E S !
Sole Patentees of Llghto's celebrated Patent In
sulated lion Frnnie. Are also makers of the very
best Pluno Fortes In the niurket,
HAVING BEEN AWARDED
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM
AT T1IK
AMERICAN WORLD'S V A I Rl
and the Exhibit Ion of the Industry of all Nations,
"besides numerous other
GOLD AND HILVEIt MEDALS,
together Willi testimonials fioin all tho most dis
tinguished Musical celebrities In Europe and'
Aiueilca, 'they have nlso Just ircetwd
THE HIGHEST PUEMIl'M
At tho Illinois Slain I'nlrl
Tho Indiana State Fair)
Tho Iowa State Fair!
The Wisconsin Mnto Fair, etc.
In competition with lhn most" celebrated Mnnu.
f.utuiets of New York. Boston, Philadelphia,
Baltlruoie, etc,
Wnrcrnoms, 121 llroome street, near llroadway,
New I'ork City, Orders by mall promptly nttini.
ded to. Send for Circular, Jsnll'iff.
Notice-All persons liiiatthiK lltemielve
Indebted to cither of lhn uiidirslgucil.on Book
Noto.nr Judgment, nro rciueslcd to ninko pay.
men! wllhout delay, If they would save costs.
M'KF.LVEY. NEAL A COsud
WILLIAM M'KKLVEV .VCO.
SEWING MACHINES.
rpHU FLORENCE
SEWING-MACHINE!
.IRE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
Salesrooms, (Mil Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, r.
While n large number of Machines linvt beta
offered to tho public, some of whlek possess polnte
of excellence and acknowledged merit, we have
lotiR rclt what others nnvo experienced, the be
cesslty of a Muctilno moro perfect In IU mechiiu.
cul structure, combining In tho
HIGHEST DEOREB
SIMPLICITY WITH DURAlitUTT,
and while capable of doing a
GREATER RANGE OF WORK,
one that could bo cosily understood and coupre
iienucii ny mi.
To supply n Sewlng-Machlnc free from the tt
tectlonsnllnched toothers has been liocasy Utkf
for wo not only had to surpass other Machine, t
they appeared years iiro, but also as Improved
from time to tlmo by more recent experience.
This wo boldly claim has been accomplished br
the liberal expenditure of capital, nml the pa
tient, untlrlnir labor of years; and In prcsentlcs;
our Machine to tho public, ire shall make strong
assertions respecting Its morlts, which wo are
prepared to stibsta nt Into In every particular.
Dlscnrdlni; the CImiti and Ixxip, or Knit ill Wm,
wc ndoptetl tho
IX1CK STITCH
(alike on Ixith sides of the fabric), which Is re.
Knrned by tho masses as best suited to all kinds
of work. But to meet objections sometimes urged
ngnlnst this favorite stitch, wo have added the
Knot, Dottblo Lock, and Double. Knot, olthor of
which Is
STRONGER AND MORE ELASTIC
than tho Lick; thus enabling tho operator to
select a stitch
PERFECTLY SUITED
to every grado of fabric, nnd where necessary, te9
seams much stronger than It Is possible to do be
band.
THUFLORKNCU
makes
FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES
with ns much ease as ordinary Machines maksj
one, and with ns little iLachlncry.
Tho result of repented tests has been all we
could desire, nnd from Its first Introduction the
Florenco hns gnlnod hosts of friends, aud been
regarded ns n
HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY (
proving that tho public fully appreciate tho mane
adsnntages combined In tho Florence Machine.
Over nil others, the Florence must be eoea lo be
fully upproclatod.
Wo claim lor the
FLORENCH
tho following
ADVANTAGE
nror any and nil
SEWING-MACHINES IN THE WOIU.IX
4jr-It makes four different stitches, the loclt;
knot, double-lock, and double-knot, ol. ono and
the sumo machine. Each stitch being alike oq
both sides of tho fabric
? Every Machine has tho roverslbls feed mos
lion, which enables tho operator, by simply turn
ing a thumls-ycrew, to hnve the work run either
to the right or left, to stay any part of thn seaia,
or fasten tho ends of Beams, without turning the
fabric.
4d-Changing tho length of stitch, and from
ono kind of st Itch to another, can readily bo dftrsi
while tliu Maehlno Is In motion.
Jj3Tho needle is easily adjustod, and doos not
skip btltebos.
It is almost nolsolmg, and can be ued
whcruiiulet Is necossory, i
-93-Its motions nro all positive; there ere no
springs to get out of order, nnd Its simplicity on.
ablcs any ono to operate it.
3r It does not require finer thread on the nndar
than for the upjier side, and will sew across the
heaviest senm, or from ono to more thicknesses
of cloth, without change of needle, tension, break
lug throad, or skipping stitches.
OS.Thii Hemmer Is easily adjusted, and srlD
turn any width of bom deslrod.
Is'-Nn other Machtno will do su or at,a rans
of work as tho Florence.
3-It will bom, fell, bind, gnthor.bmld.qnrtt,
nnd gather nnd cw on n rualo st tho samo time.
It has no springs to get nut of ordor, and will last
n lifetime.
3- It is fully protectod and licensed by Ellis
Howo, Jr., mill our own Letters Pntont.
Tho taking up of tho slack-thread Is not per
formed by tho Irregular contraction of a wire noil
or uncertain operation of springs. The prectslou
nnd ueeuracy with which tho Florence draws Uiu
thread Into tho cloth Is lthapproached oy any
Sewlug-Moclilue hitherto ottered iu tho world.
Wo furnish each Maehlno with " Baranm's Self
Sewer," which guides tho work itself, and Is of In.
calculable, valuo, especially to lnexperlenoo oper
atois.
Whilo possessing tlio aliovo, nnd many other
ad vantages, the Florenco Is sold at oorrespondliin
prices wllh other tlrst-class Machines, and a co ru
ral examination will fully substantiate all that
wo have claimed for It, nnd Justify tho assertion
wo now mak', that It Is tlio livst Sowlng-Muchlue
In Iho world.
We warannt every Machine to bo alt that we
claim for It, and to glvo cutlro satisfaction, anJ
will glvo a written warranty, If roqutrnL
Libera! nrrsngemonta made with those who bay
tn sell again. Further Information may bo had
by Inclosing stamps Ui tho General Otfleoof the
Florence Sewlng-Machlne Onnpairy,tl30ChosUiat
Street, Philadelphia, l'unus) l uuuw
PRICES OF MACHINE
No. 1, Plain. This Maehlno makes tho lock
nnd knot st Itches ,nnd has tho roverslbls foedJH
No. 2, Florence. Gold-ornaincntod Machine,
with drawer, and light cover, without lis;
makes nil the four stitches, and has the re
versible feisl pj
No. 8. Silver-plated Machine, ornamented ;
table oll-ilnlshed nlnut,.wlth heavy belt
case, lock and draw er ; makes all the. four
stllchcs, and has tho reversible feod W
No. I. SlIver-plJtiHl Maehlno, highly orna
mented, nnd makes all the four stltcln!,
and has the reversible feed.
Polished mahogany tablo M
Polished Rosewood Table 91
No. 5. Walnut table, In oil W
Mahogany table, In oil tW
Roseuood table, III oil 100
No, 0. Walnut, oil finished 111
Mahogany table . 113
Rose ool tablo I
1. O. EVANS, General Agent,
C10 Chestnut Strrat, Philadelphia
lMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWINGOIA-
.1 J CHINKS i.resuoerlnr to nil others for
I AMILY AND MANUFACTURING 1'Ultl'OHI-J
Contain all the latest I mprovementu; arosj.i ft!f
iiolstdesK-iduriible; nnd easy to work,
Illiistiuted Clrculsisfri e. Agents wanted. Ule
eral discount nllou isl. No isiiislgnmiuits mode,
Address EMPIUK S. M. CO.,
nugl-ly nisiiroaiiMoj-jMownwI
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QT. CHARLES HOTEL,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Nos. no, ttl, M, nnd 06 North Third BlreeU,
belueeu Market and Arch tttr-
lliiladslpbU.
o.x.inLis Ki.ixn;rEH,
Mnns'4'V,
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