The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 08, 1867, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
FARM IMS' DEPARTMENT.
The Taxti of L'nnucrs.
Tho following is very Important to
formers, raid tho decisions have recently
been given by tho Commissioner cf In
ternal ltcveuuo nt Washington :
1. Farmers will not bo required to
niako return of produco consumed In
their own immcdlato families.
2. Tho farmer's profits from salo of
Hvo stock aro to bo found by deducting
from tho gross receipts for animals
Bold tho purclmso money paid for tho
enmo. If animals havo been lost, during
tho year by death or robbery, tho pur
chase money paid for sucli animals may
bo deducted from tho gross income of
tho farm.
3. No deductions can bo mado by tho
farmer for tho valuo of services rendered
by his minor children, whether ho acta
ally pays for such services or not. If
his adult children work for him and n
ccived compensation for their labor,
they aro to bo regarded os other hired
laborers in determining ids income.
1. Money paid for labor, except such
ns is used or employed in domestic sor
vice, or in tho production of articles
consumed In tho family of tho producer r
may bo deducted.
C. No deduction can bo allowed in any
caso for tho cost of unproductive labor,
If houso servants aro employed a por
tion of tho tlmo in productivo labor,
such as tho making of butter and ehceso
for sale, aproportionalo amount of wages
paid them may bo deducted.
C. Expeuso for ditching and cleaning
now land aro plainly expenses for per
manent Improvement, nud not to bo
deducted.
7. Tho wholo amount expended for
fertilizers applied during tho year to
tho farmer's land may bo deducted, but
no deduction is allwocd for fertilizers
produced on tho farm. Tho cost of
seed purchased for sowing and planting
may bo deducted.
8. If a person sells timber standing,
tho profits aro to bo obtained by esti
mating tho timber, and from tho sum
thus obtained deducting tho csrtimated
valuo of tho land on tho first day of
January, 1802, or on tho day of purchaso
If purchased since that date.
0. AVhero no repairs havo been mado
by tho tax-payer upon any building,
owned by him during tho preceding
fivo years, nothing can bo deducted for
repairs mado during tho year for which
his incomo is estimated.
10. A farmer should mako return of
nil his produco sold within tho year,
but a mero executory 'contract for a salo
is not a sale ; delivery, cither actual or
constructive, is essential. Tho criterion
by which to judge whethcra salo is com
plete or not is to determine whether tho
vendor still retains in that character a
right over tho property ; if tho property
were lost or destroyed, upon which of
tho parties, in tho absence of any other
relation between them than that of tho
vendor and vendee,, would tho loss fall.
Meat forfosvls to mnltc them I,ny.
Ono subscriber asks, what food will
Induco fowls to lay ? another asks about
Bcrap cako ; another about hogs' lights
nnd similar offal. To thoso wo would
say: It is tho naturo of fowls in good
health to lay, and they cannot help it
tho eggs will come. Scanty faro will
reduco their laying propensity, and on
very short commons, eggs ccaso alto
gether. Etch food promotes tho tenden
cy ; certain seeds, liko buckwheat, sun
flower and hemp seeds increase it and
meat of any kind does tho same. All
tlds howovcr, forces tho fowl Into an
unnatural state, and ordinarly shortens
licrlifc. Tho eggs besides havo often a
poor flavor. Occasional feedings of fresh
meat, liko tho lights of hogs chopped
flno, aro very good In winter when tho
fowls find no insect food. They need
besides hearty food In cold weather, es
pecially if they aro not kept in warm
houses. In very cold weather, hens
running about and roosting In exposed
places will not lay though richly fed;
their food goes to keeping them warm.
SaveYonrOU.
"Wo find tho following receipt for
saving oil wo presume coal oil In our
exchanges. Try it :
Put tho wich into tho lamp, and fill
tho latter about half full with coarse
saltand then put in it about an inch of oil
and It will bo found that a great saving
will bo tho result. Tho salt wastes away
gradually during the burning, and must
therefore, bo renewed from tlmo to time.
Tho light Is purer and moro brilliant
titan without tho salt, dud tho wick re
quires no snufllng.
Coffee at a Disinfectant.
Coffeo is an effecti vo disinfecting agent
ns tho following experiment will show;
A quantity of meat was hung up in a
room which was kept closed until tho
decomposition of tho meat was for ad
vanccd. A chafing dlbh was then put
In, and somo half-roasted coffeo thrown
on tho fire. In n fow moments tho
room was disinfected. Tho beat way to
effect this fumigation is to 6trcwground
coffeo on a hot iron plate.
To Destroy Cockroaches.
Mix a small quantity of arsenic with
fcomo breadcrumbs and lay it near tho
insectcs' haunts. Caution. Arcenlc Is
poisonous. Another method is to half
fill an earthenwaro basin or deep ple
dlsh with sweetened beer. They will
enter tho basin or dish, drink tho beer,
nnd, in their efforts to climb tho glazed
eurfaco of tho earthenwaro, will full
back and bo drowned.
To Destroy Ilcd-Hugs.
Thero aro innumcrablo recipes for tho
destruction of this household post. Ono
of tho best is tho following : Scald tho
bedsteads, and wlpo them dry; mix
ordinary lamp-oil with n littlo quick
silver, nnd apply tills to tho cracks
with n feather.
To Prevent tho Incursions of Slice,
Strew wild mint wheroyou wish to
keep tho mice out, and thoy will never
trouble you.
DRY GOODS, 8to.
G
HAND OPENING
grand openino
grand opening
GRAND opening
GRAND OPENINO
FA Mi AND WINTER GOOD,
FALL AND WINTER ClOOIw,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
l'AMi AND WINTER HOOD'S,
l'AU, AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting of
consisting of
oonxlstlng of
consisting nf
consisting of
DRY 0001)3,
DIIY OOODS,
DRY OOODS,
DUY GOODS,
DIIY GOODS,
HATS AND CArS,
HATH AND CAPS,
HATH AND CAPS,
HATS AND CA1"S,
HATH AND CATS),
BOOTH AND SHOES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1I00TH AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND HH01X,
BOOTH AND SHOES,
ready-made clothing,
read y-made clot! uno,
ready-made clothing,
ready-made clothing,
ltll.VDY-.MADi: CL0TII1IIQ,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES.
LOOKING-GLASSES.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
TAINTS AND OILS,
l'AINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
l'AINTS AND 0II.1,
FAINTS AND OILS,
groceries,
groceries,
groceries,
groceries,
groceries,
queensware,
QUEENSWAItn,
tiurxNSWAUi:,
QUEENSWARE,
QUEENSWAKB,
HARDWARE,
HAIIDWAHC,
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
TINWARE,
HALT,
HALT,
HALT
HALT,
SALT,
risn,
l'ISH,
FISH,
riTH,
ribii,
GRAIN AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND REEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
QRAIN AND SEEDS,
io.,
McKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S,
McKELVY, NEAL V CO.'H,
McKELVY, NEAL & CO.'H.
McKELVY, NEAL & CO.'H.
McKELVY, NEAL & CO.'B,
Northwest corner of Mnln ami Market Rtrcots,
Northwest corner of Mnln nnd Marki t Streets,
Northwest corner of Main unit Maikct Streets,
Northwest corner of Main nnd Market HtreetH,
Northwest co nur of Main uud Market Streets,
RLOOMSBUHO, PA.,
RLOOMHllURG, PA,
1IL0OMHIIURO, l'A.,
BI.00MS1IURO, PA.,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
IRON AND NAILS,
IRON AND tSMW,
IRON ANI) NAHM,
IRON AND NAlt,
IRON AND NAILsI
In large quantities and nt reduced rotes, nlwny
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
JIIUQ AND CHEMICAL STOHE,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, l'AINTS, PERFUMERY
AND TOILET ARTICLES.
UYElt A MOVER
respectfully Invito a coutlnunnca of pntronngc.
lhelr Diugs nnd Medicines nro nil (.elected with
th greatest enre, nvoldtng tnncli ns iiosslblo
tho Introduction of delirious nostrums, nnd nro
purchased from tho best Importing houses In tlio
country.
TATENT MEDICINES
of nil kind", Including Ayer's, Jnyno'n, Hollo
wny'K, Hosteller's, WIshurl's, Hoollaud's, Ac.
constantly on hand.
COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL.
HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHES BRUSHES
PAINTS AND CHEMICALS
of every vnrlcty, nnd of tho bent quality.
l'ANCY TOILITT ARTICLES.
The public may rely nt nil times on procuring tho
nlmvo nrtlcles, with nil tho new useful prepara
tions kept In the best conducted establishments.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRI1TI0NH
nnd rnmlly Receipts compounded with the great
est necurncy nnd dlspntch.
JllCSir AlUtlVAL OK NEW
GOODS. Tho undeislgned has Just nirlved
from tho City with n largo assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, Paint, Oils, Varnishes, nnd Dyo Bluirs,
Ri ady-Mado Clothing, Perfumery, Toy nnd Fancy
Articles, Druggist's Glassware, Brushes, Trusses
nnd Supporters, and a general assortment of e cry
thing that belongs ton wclt-nppottited Drug Store.
Also Patent Medicines of all kind, such nJayne's,
Ayer's, Wlshart's, Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup,
Brown's Troches, Swnln's Panacea, Baker's Cod
Liver Oil, Iloolland's Bitters constantly on hand.
Also
MOROCCO LEATHER, KID, TRENCH MOROC
CO, FRENCH CALFSKINH, PINK
TRIMMINGS, BINDINGS,
by tho dozen or naif-dozen. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHING-TACKLE, Ac.
Having had n large experience In lliodrug busi
ness, I would respectfully lnlto thoso wishing
anylhtng in that lino to call nnd seo my stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. " In medicines quality
Is of tho first impoitnncc."
JOHN II. MOYER.
"JOYAL & KOYEll,
Successors to
GILBERT, ROYAL A CO.
WHOLE-SALE DRUGGIST'S, '
Importers nnd Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, SriCES, TAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, DYE STUFFS, Ac,
Nos. SWnnd 311 North Third Slreot,
Philadelphia.
GROCERIES, &c,
JOHN STEOUP & CO.,
Successors to Stroup A Brother,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH,
No. 21 North Wharves, an 1 21 North Water Ht.,
Philadelphia.
"yEAVElt & SPItAXKLE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND COMMISSION
MEltCHANTH,
Nos. 223 and 227 Arch Htreet,
Philadelphia.
OC1IELL, UEKGEH & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
riSH, HALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac,
New. 122 nnd 121 North Wlinrves, nbovo Arch St.
Philadelphia.
Role ngents for Wilcox's Wlusil Grcnse, In bar
rels, kegs, and cans.
E
7STAULIBIIED 1703.
JORDAN A BROTHER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,,
nud Dealers in
KALTPETItE AND BRIMSTONE,
No 200 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
QOTTltELL & AYUES,
Wholesalo Dealeis In
riSH, CIIF.ESE, Ac, Ac,
No. 1M Nwth Wharves,
hoeond door nbovo Arch Street,
Philadelphia.
JJ V. PETEIOIAX,
with LIPPINCOTT A TROTTER,
WHOLE-SALE GROCERS,
No. 21 North Water Street,
nnd No, 20 North Delaware Avenuo,
Philadelphia.
Q 1). ItOIJBINS & CO.,
IRON MERCHANTS,
Northeast corner of Second and Vino Strcots,
Philadelphia.
MILLINERY GOODS.
13
"I.OOJISllURa FANCY TltUI-
jiino and nnnTrRTnni.7
second door btiow Hnrtnian's, Main Street.
Just received n new Rtoelc ot
ZEPHYRS, WOOI.F.N AND COTTON YARNS,
CORSETS, LACES, E.MIIROIDEltllW,
MUSLIN EDGINGS, DUIXi TRIMMINGS
nnd every varh ty of nrl Icles usually kept In a
FANCY STORE.
Also
HC1IOOL BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS, BI1ILF.S,
HUNDAY-SCIIOOL BOOKS,
nnd n largo lot of
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM BOOKS,
BLANK DEEDS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES!,
nnd n general nnd well.selecled nssortment of
PAPER, ENVELOPE, ,c.
A. 1). WEI1B.
J U. l'UHSIJh,
IIAUNF-SS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK
MANUFACTURER,
nnd denier in
CARPET-IIAGS, VAMSEH, FLY-NETS .Ac,
Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa.
rjMIE UNION HOTEL,
Arch Street, between Third and Fourth Htreets,
Philadelphia.
CHRIST A WEIIEH,
1'roprli.tors,
Q.iHAIlI) HOUSE,
Comer of Ninth aud Cliestnut htreets,
Philadelphia.
II, W. KANAOA,
Proprietor,
DRY GOODS,
JJUIlltAU FOIt CATAWISSAI
nils w.vi ruifci.iiWii.D,
Goods to eompnro wllh stringency of tho money
market. I)lc nnd eompnro prices beforo pur
chasing elsewhere. Just call nt.lho favorlto busi
ness stand of
McNINCH AHIIUMAN,
nnd yon will hornet by the obliging prnpilctorsor
their clerks.nnd shown through theirgreat variety
store rieoorcharge,or course. They will glvo jut
n fair (banco to spend your lonso change, I hey
trust inucli morn prolltabiy than u can bo spent
clscwheie, Their
STOCK OF DRY GOODS
this Spring Is much larger in nil Its vntlctles than
usual. Their
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
nro of tho nicest styles In inniket. They havo a
lino assortment of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTH AND SHOES,
HUMMER. CLOTHS, CASSINE1H,
CASHMERES, AND VESTINGS,
nnd numerous nrtlcles common to such cstnbllsh
mcuts, besides ix general nssoi lincnt of
HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE,
AND GROCERIES,
nil nt greatly reduced prices. They wish to con
duct their business on luo system of
"PAY AS YOU GO,"
and they thhdc they can nITord to sell very cheap.
They return their thanks for mnny past favors,
nnd nsk the futuio patronage of their former cus
tomcis nnd the public generally.
McNINCH A SHUMAN.
KMMtUSTElt & mtOTlIElt,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
BUTTONS, SUSPENDERS,
HOOP SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, HEWING SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES,
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
BRUSHES AND LOOKING GLASSES,
nnd Dealers in
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, .
BROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, AO.,
No, 800 North Third Street, nbovo Vino,
Philadelphia.
s.
wltli
Jj. IJETThE,
!USH,BUNNACO
DRY GOODS,
No. 10 North Thhd Street,
Philadelphia,
M
MAIU'LE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND
l'ANCY GOODS,
No. 33 North Third Street,
u Philadelphia.
J. LESTElt,
v iioicsaiaanu iieiau Dealer in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac,
No. 20 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church,
Philadelphia.
JAItCItOFT & CO.,
impoucrs nnu jouuers or
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS CLOTHS
CASSIMERI'.S, RLANKETS, LINENS,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac,
Philadelphia.
A
NDKEWS, AYIEKINS & CO.,'
Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
No. 503 Market Street, '
Philadelphia.
JOSEPH B. DELIi,
Manufacturer of nnd Wholosnla Dealer in
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERF-S, AND
VUSTINGS,
, No. 11 Noi th Third Streot,
Philadelphia.
"yATSON & JANNEY,
Importers and Jobbers of
HILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
HIIAWI.S, AC,
No, 323 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
QUU STAKCII GLOSS
Is tho only article used by
FIRST-CLASS HOTELS, LAI'NDRIEri, ANI)
THOUSANDS OF FAMIl.IIX,
It gives n beautiful pulMi, making tho Iron pass
sijioolhlv over the cloth. m ilur Ml'cii time nml
labor. Goods done up with it keep clean much
longer, cunseuqcmiy wm not w ear oui so soon.
IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW.
OUT. IMPERIAL BLUE
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
It Is soluble In hard ns well ns soft water. It Is
put upln tbes.irebt,ueatesl,nnd mo&t convenient
jouu oi any uucieu iu inu puunc,
IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE
CLOTHES.
Agents wanted everywhere, to whom wo offer
extraordinary juuueeuieuts, .uuut;S
NEW YORK HTARCH GLOSS CO.,
ep22-em nJo SIS Fulton Mrctt.New York.
JOWE, HUSTON & CO.,
Manufiictureis nnd Whnlesalo Dealers In
COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS,
11ATTB, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE,
BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'O ULASSIiS, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKICTS,
TABLE, FLOOR,' AND CARRIAGE
OILCLOTIIS AC,
No, 530 Market Htieet, south side,
Philadelphia.
EADVIliliE THHOLOn ICAL,
11. M'HOOL.Tlio Fail trrm Iswun Heptem.
T .1. TllO Kllfllltv l.f IllStrill'lln), (.tli.klui.f limi.
resident and four non-iisldent pmressors, nnd u
tutor. The object U lo edueato young men lor
uiu iiiiiHtiuu tinisiry. tnero rri a prt imiulnty
Class ffir lllOSII hO IlllVO lint 1 1'fl.lt i il ii .llo.rl lir,
edueatlou, Ono liumlred tuiilslxlv dollars it year
nro Kiunted lo benellelarles, wllh iiuiiildltlonal
sum In special cases. The tuition, nsoof Llhruiv
iilut le.l-books, nro lice lo nil. 'Ihu School was
iiiiiiuii'i! ny i no L'liiiarian ami I'niisiiau tienomi.
nations, but Is ois'ii in nil who bi.llfti, in th...H.
vluooilgln urchilsllaully. 'Iho I.lbruiy conslsls
II, ",.Fn. , II, l, l,
Aliolli'itt ion nisv bo mmlp In Tint". A. A. T.lv.n-.
moie, Piesldent of tho Hoard of instruction,
TOUVJN'S KID Ol.OVE CLEAN
ft Lit. Established 12 years. Tho only insul
iiillcle lor iustautlv cltaulug Kid Glotes. They
eitu lioelejiued while upon Iho hand, nud worn
llnnieillati Iv. It Is IniHlnriius. linn IhiIIIi. im
clean jl'i pairs. Price ;li cents, Retailed bv most
luut-Lisis nnu raiiey woic. Wholesale hv I)e.
masaniim A Co., I , C. Wtlls&CU.iuul oilmu,
Now Voik. nmCKhn
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
rjIIE ONLY PLACE
to got tho best
TOllACCO.AND CIGARS,
AT WHOLUSALi: AND RETAIL,
Is nt nUNOSllERGEirs,
n few doors below the American Itotue,
Btoomsburg, Pn.
Ho has tho largest and most select of
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO
over offered to tho eltlzoiis of llloomshitrg. All
tho fancy brands of
SEGARS,
nnd tin bCBt Flue-cut nnd Plug
CIIEWINO TOBACCO,
ran bo had at his counters.
TOIIACCO TirES
In grent vnrlcty nro nmong his largo stock.
DON'T FORGET TO CAM.
H. II. HUNSnEROER.
TT AO EN, I JO YD & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
nnd Wholesnlo Dealers In
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
HEGARS, Ac,
No. CI North Third Slreot,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their stock " In Bond,',
without prepaying tho United States tax.
TT W. HANK'S
WHOLESALE TOIIACCO, flNlTFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 140 North Third Street,
between Cherry nnd Haco, wost side,
Philadelphia.
TUSSELL & AVOODItUFF,
Wholesalo Dealers in
TOBACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, Ac, AO.,
No. 13 North Tlilrd Street, nbovo Market,
Philadelphia.
JpiUSIIJIUTir, IJItOTIIEIt & CO.,
WHOLESALE TOIIACCO DEALERS,
No. 131 North Third Street,
fivo doors below Race.
Factories, Nos. 223 nnd 225 Quarry Street,
Philadelphia.
J II. AV ALTER,
Lnto Walter A Kaub,
Importer nnd Dealer In
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUTJENSWAlin,
No. 231 North Third Street,
between Raco and Vino
Philadelphia.
jgENJAMIN GItEEN,
Dealer In
CARPETINGH, WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac,
No. 33 North Second Sticet,
Philadelphia.
G
W. ULA1JON & CO.,
Manufacturers of
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Warehouse, No. 121 North Third Htreet,
Philadelphia.
T II. LONGSTKET1I,
PArER-IIANQ ING WAREHOUSE,
No. 12 Notth Third Stroot,
Phlladcriihla.
J V. LAMUEltT,
wllh ROSS, HIIOIT A COM
Importers nnd Jobbers of
CIX3TIIS, CAbHIMERES, VESTINGS, AC,
No. 301 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
"pONVDEK KEC'S AND LUMJJEK.
W. M, MONROE A CO.,
Rupert, Pn.,
Manufacturers of
POWDER KEGS,
and dealers In nil kinds of
LUMISER,
glvonotlrothat they aro prepared tonccomodnt
their custom with dispatch, and on tho clienpes
crras.
M
1LLEH & HOST,
Successors to Franklin T. Scltzpr A Co.,
Imixirters nnd Wholesale Dealers hi
LIQUORS, WINES, Ac,
Nos. -HOund 112 Noith Thhd Htreet,
Philadelphia.
To Hotel unit Mtlooii lcccpri' of IUihiiiis-
burg nnd Columbia County, I havo nppulntcd
Mr. II. Hlohncr ngent for tint sale of niynle,iHrter,
brown stout, nnd lager beer, who will supply you
at the samo prlco (aud with tho samo urtlele). ns I
would furnish you from tho brew cry. Kuoon lug
that he will bo punctual and attentive to nil who
may favor him with their liade, I solicit for hUu
your suppoit, Very lespeelfully,
FRED LAUER,
Ktenm Brewery, Rending, Pa,
pIIOTOGItAI'IIIC.
E. A II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
Jlnuufactuiers of pholographlu Materials,
wiiiii.rau.ii ami uur.ui.,
tall BROADWAY, N. Y.
Innditltlon lo our main business or PHOTO
GRAPHIC MATERIALS woarolleadciunrters for
tile tollou'lng, U.j
HTEREDSCOPUS A STEREOSCOPIC VIEWH,
(If American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes,
Groniis, htaluury, etc.
Hl'l.'ltEosl Ol'IU VIEWS OF THE WAR,
I rmn niinili-,.. inn, In in 1 1 in i-n.i,.,,. M,.,i...i .n.
nud forming n complete Photographic history of
tsTERr.O.sl'OPIC VIEWH ON GLASS,
Adapted for either tho Jingle Ijiutern or tho
hteitoscope, Our Catalogue will bo seut tonuy
nddress on receipt of stainp.
PIIOTOGItAI'IIIC AI.I1UMS.
Wo mauul.icture more largely than our other
linuse.Hliout al varieties trom Mwnts lof-Vleacli.
cmr AI.llli.Ms have Iho icimlntlon of belitg supe
i lor in beauty nnd durability tunny otheis.
Curd Fhutographso'fGcnerals.Slatcsmeu.Aitora,
etc., ele.
Our Cataloguo embraces over FIVE TIIOUH
AND dltierentsubjeits, Including repioduitlons
or Ihu most celt United Engmvlngs, Paintings,
Hlatnes, etc. Catalogue scut mi receipt nrstauni.
rhotographersnnd others ordering goods (J.O.I).,
w ill pleaso leiult 2.) per cent, of the amount with
their order,
-'lho prices nnd quality of our goods cannot
nil lo satlsiy, uovl"-ly
riMIE AMERICAN HAY KNIFE
A. AND l llRK. We Iho Uhdcrslgncil tltlzens
hi Colunibla County witnessed the tiial or lwv
loil.s on tho rami of Mr. Puisul, In iltniloilt
'Jownsblp on Monday, M.iy 7, Isui, bclwcin tlio
American Hay Knlfn 1 I ork nianufaetiired bv
HI.II'Elt, WAI.1.S, SiIIRINl.R A Co., or Lewis,
burg, Pa., nnd the Runilcl's Patent Hay Honk,
Tlio Ameilcin I'oik lined more bay In ono
draught than Iho Riindel In thlte. Wo me satis,
lied II will take as much buy lulu tho inoivim two
good horses call draw, We also saw It Hilling
hay, nud think It euuuot be beat nsu liav knll
and c heerfully lecoiiMileud It ns Ihu btst liny folk
and kiillo w e have ev er si i n.
II'. I'trrKNIlKMllBII, Dii. F. C. H.M1UISO.V,
W. II. kno.NS, John Doak,
Jons Di.rr iiirir, Hanih. Nin kii,
11. DMii.i'.Miu.im, Hri.vrxri'u Priixct.
MiniAi:i, llhri.Kti, John Woi.r.
Ihev also m inur.it turo the leleiiriitfil lluikeve
Rtdpur nd Muwet , nd he' aBritaittur.il lmp(e.
nietits,
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
JyfATIONAL FOUNDRY,
Bloomsburg, Columbln County, rn.
Tins fctilianrllini. risnflnlnr .if Hm nliOVC.l lUied
extensive establishment, Is now prepared lo-.
eclvo orders for nil kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, BLAST
FURNACES, BTATIONA V ENGINES,
MILLS, THRRS1IIN AIACUINF-S, AO
Ho Is nlso prepared to mako Hlovesof nil sires
nnd pntlcrns, Plowlrons, nnd everything usually
mndo In first-class Foundries,
His extensive facilities nnd practical workmen
warrant htm In receiving tho largest contracts on
the, most rensonntilo terms.
Grain of nil kinds will ho taken In exchange for
Castings,
This establishment Is located near tho iJickr,"
wanna nnd Bloomsburg Railroad Depot.
PETER RILLMVKR.
s
TOVES AND TINWAHE.
A. JI. RUPERT
nnnounecs to his friends nnd customers that
eonl limes tho nbovo business nt his old plaeoon
MAIN STREET, BLOOMHIIURO.
Customers can be nccomodated with
FANCY STOVES
of nil kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, nnd every va
riety of nrtlelo found In n Stove niut Tlnwnro lis
tnhUshinent In tho cities, nnd on tho most reason
nolo terms. Repairing done at tho shortest notlco.
Si DOZEN MILK-PANS
on hnnd for sale.
T7AGLE FOUNDRY.
JOSETH HHARI'LESS,
Bloomsburg, Tu.
STOVES OF EVERY VARIETY,
PLOUGHSHARES, rLOUGHFOINTK,
nnd fill kinds of Costings, on hnnd or supplied on
tho shortest notlco and nt tho cheapest rates.
Castings for
COAL BREAKERS AND COAL SCIIUTKS
mado to order.
piiaSNIX STOVE DEPOT.
HEATERS, RANGIJt, AND STOVES,
Wholesale and Retail.
PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
VULCAN HEATER,
for heating two or moro rooms.
PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY, IIEATINO,
nnd every variety of STOVES.
JOHN I. HESS,
No. 310 North Socond Streot, Philadelphia.
E BUUKIIAKT,
Importer nnd Dcttlor In
ntON AND HTEEL,
No. 00 1'ront Street,
Philadelphia,
Q.E011GE II. HOUEllTS,
Importer and I)ealr In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac,
No. 311 North Third Street, nbovo Vine,
Philadelphia.
HOTELS AND SALOONS.
LADIES' ANI) GENTLEMEN'S
RESTAURANT,
B. II. BTOHNEIt
has fitted up a
FIRST-CLASS EATING HA LOON,
whern ladles and gentlemen con bofiupplied with
tho delicacies of tho Nonsou. A suppl of
FRESH OYSTERS
always on hand.
FRESH BREAD, CAKES, AND PIES,
FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CONFECTIONS
In overy stylo and vnt lety,
NUTS, FRUITS,
nnd ovcryllilng usually found In n
FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY HTORE.
jpoiacs HOTEL,
GEORGE W. MAUGER, Proprietor.
Tho alnvo well-know n hotal has recently under
gone raillcjil changi-s In Its Internal arrangements,
ami IN pi oprictor nnnouuees lo his foi uicr custom
nnd the travelling public that Ids accomodations
ror the comrort or his guests aro second to nono In
the country. His table will always bo found sup
plied, not only with substantial food, but with all
tho dellcuclesof iho season. His wines and li
quors (except that popular beverage known us
"Mcllcnry"), purchased direct from tho Impoi ting
houses, nro entliely puie, nnd fieo from nil pol-
sonousdrugs. Ilulsthnnklulforallberal patron
age hi tho past, nnd will continue to deservo it In
tho future. GEORGE W. M AUGER.
SUSQUEHANNA HOTEL,
Catuwlssn, Pa.
Tho abovo Hold has latety been purchased by
HENRY J, CLARK, nnd has been thoroughly re
modelled, repaired, nnd refurnished. It will bo
found now, In Its nrrnngemout nnd uppolntmeuts,
n Drst'clnss Hotel, nnd second to nouo In the
country. Persons iu cities wishing to spend tho
hot mouths In tho country, will do well to giro
the pioprletoracall.
Q A 1UU AG E MAN UFACTOIIY,
Bloomsbuig, Pa.
M. O, SLOAN A UROTHHK,
tho successors of
WILLIAM SLOAN A SON,
conttnuo tlio business of making
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
nnd eVory ntylo of
FANCY WAGON?,
which thoy hnve constantly on hand to suit ens
tomers. Never using any materlnl but tho bes
mid employlng.llio most experienced woikinon,
Ihey hope to continue, as hcietofor." to glso entire
satisfaction to ctery customer. An Inspection n
their work, and or the reasonable prlco asked fo
tho same. Is sure to Insure n salo.
J? C. LIGIITE A CO.,
Manufacturers of
riIlST-CI.AS.S flUANIi AND SO.rARB
V I A N O F O It T K S 1
HoloPntenlees of Llghle's celcbratod Patent In
sulated Iron Frame, Arenlximal.eisoftho very
bejit Piano Fortes in tlio luaiki t.
HAVING BEEN AWARDED
THE HIGHEST I'KEMIUM
AT T1IH
AMERICAN WORLD'S FAIR!
nnd tlio Exhibition of tho Industry or nllNatlons,
besides numerous oilier
GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS,
together with testimonials frois nil tho most dis
tinguished .Musical celebrities In Eurupo nnd
America, They have also Just leeolved
THE lIKIHIXr PREMIUM
At tho Illinois Stale Fair!
Tlio Indiana Hlnto Fair!
The lown Statu Fair I
Tho Wisconsin Hlato Fair, etc.
Ill eoinpclltlon with the most cclclmitul Mann
i.icHtters of New York. Boston, Philadelphia,
iialtliuoie, etc.
Wurrrooms, IJI Riooino street, near Ihoadwny,
New 'iu k City, Ordeis by mall immiptly nttcn
did lo. Send for Cheular. janis'07.
Notice. All pirsolis kiiiiulllf; llii lnsl I, n
IndehtPil to eilherof (lie unilerslgnwl.on Book
Nule,nr,lndgineiil, ma iwuusstwl lu niakn pay
ment willliAit dehv, if Ihuy would san costs.
M'ltEl VF.V. NT vi. C. and
WILLIAM M'KKI.VIJY A CO.
SEWING MACHINES.
IJHE FLOllENCM
ARE THE BEST IN THE WOltLIX
Holes rooms, (00 Chestnut Htreet, Phllndolplilrt, IV.
While n largo number nf Machines havo
ottered to tlio public, soma of whlsh (Kissess iKluts
of excellence and ncknowledgcd merit, wo liav
long felt wnnt others havo experienced, thsno.
ccsslty of n Mnchlno moro perfect In Its moelinuS
cut sttucturu, eumhliilng In Iho
HIGHEST DEGREE
SIMPLICITY WITH DURABILITY,
nud whllo cnpablo of doing a
GREATER RANGE OF WORK,
ono that could bo easily uudorstood nnd compre
hended by nil,
liisupplyn Hewlng-Mnchlner freo froin tho olw
Jcetlotis nl inched toothers has been no cosy task
for wo not only had to surpass other Machines, tJi
they nppenred years ngo,bnt nlso ns Improved
front tlmo to tlmo by moro recent experience.
I ins wo boiiiiy claim hns boon accomplished fiy
tho llhcrul cxpendlturo of ennltnl. nnd tlio ms.
tlent, until lug labor of years i nud In presenting
our Machine to tlio public, wo shall make strong
assertion respecting lis merits, which wo nro
prepareit to substnutlato lu overy particular,
Dlscnrdlng tho Chain and Loop, or Knit stitches,
wo ndoptcd tho.
LOCK HTITCII
(nlllto on both sides of tho fabric), which h to-
gamed by tho mnssosns best suited to nil kliuM
of work, But to meet objections sometimes urged
ngnlnst tills favorite stitch, wo havo added the
Knot, Double Lock, nud Doublo Knot, cIUhk uf
which Is
RTRONOKll AND MORE ELAHTKJ
than tho Lock; thus enabling tho operator to
soloct n stltcli
PERFECTLY SUITED
to every grado of fabric, nnd where. nrccoHAry, bh
seams uiuuh stronger than It Is posslblo to dv If
hand.
THE rLORKNCE
makes
FOUn DIFFERENT STITCIIF-S
with ns much enso ns ordlnnry Mnehluos mdto
ono, nnd with ns littlo tinchlncry.
Tho result of repeated tests lias been all wo
could desire, nnd from Its first Introduction the
Florence has galuod hosts or frlonds, aud btsjsj
regarded ns a
IIOUHEnOLD NECESSITY!
proving that tho public, fully appreciate th runs'
atlvantnges cnmbluud In tho Florence Machine,
Over nil others, tho Florence must bo sues to l
fully appreciated.
Wo claim lor tho
FLOnttNCB
tho following
ADVANTAGE
OTernny nnd oil
SEWING-MACHINES IN THE- WOJOIX
S-It makes four different sUtches,Uw look,
knot, douhlo-lock, and doublo-knut, oi. one mv
tho samo niachlno. Each stltiti lutlnu .lUi.. ....
both sides of tho fabric.
lion, which onnhlas tlio operator, by simply turn-
in iiiuuiu-amrow, tj navo mo work: run oilhur
to till, rlilit nr tlR. lllttni'linir nn.l i il.na..
- ' " "'J "" .iiumuiiq
or fasten tho ends of scums, without turning the
litUUC.
Changing tho lens,th of stitch, nnd Toot
one kind of stlleh toonothur, etui midlly bo Ut-'j
while tlio Machine is lu motion.
ev The noetllo is cfctlly wlJnsUHL nod dow not
bklp stitches.
XT5It Is almost notsolem, mn mil bo awsj
wheieiiulet Is ueoessary.
43-Its motions nro nil polttvo there aro no
springs to get out nr order, nnd Its simplicity on
nbles uny onu to operate It.
It does not require finer thrend on tho nrnjor
than for tho upmr side, nnd will sow ocrosa tho
heaviest seiiui, or from ono to moro thickness
of cloth, without cliangoofnoodli, tuiuton,breulr
lug thitsut, or skipping stltchw,
"-Tlio lloinmer Is cosily alJastetLnna flrltl
turn itny widtli of heiu tloslrod,
3- No other Mnchlno will ilo
of w ork as tlio Florouou,
It will honi. fell. hind, entber. r,rHl.l riiit
nnd gutheruud si-wonnrutlloatthosaiuollmit.
it uus no springs to get out uf orilur, uud will lint
n lifetime.
It Is fully protected and llconsed liy Elfc
Howe, Jr- "ud our own letters PaUW.
Tlio taking np of tlio slack-thrond Is not pec,
formed by ttio Irregular contrnctlon of n wlrs con
or uncertain opeiatinn of springs. The precision
nnd accuracy Willi which tlio Florvnco draws tho
thread Into tho cloth Is unnppionched oy nu
Hewlug-Machtno hitherto offered In tho world.
Wo furnish each Machine with " Baxnnm's Hel-.
Hewer," which guides tho work Itself, and la of life
eulculablu value, especially to lnoxporluuca ojiort
ntors,
Whllo osis!ug tho alxivo, nnd many otlier
nd nntages, the Florence Is sold nt currwpondlug
pi Ices w illi other Drst-clliss Machines, und nun.
fill esiiinluntlou will fully substantiate all that
T,o have claimed for It, und Justify tho assertion
wu now make, that it Is the best Bowlug-MaUtLuy
lu tho world.
Wo wnraant overy Moclilno to bo all that w
elahu for It, and to give entlro xutlsfoctlixi, nod
will gto n written worruuly, If ronulrod.
Llliernl niTangemonls made with thoo win b'ny
to sell again. Further lnrt motion may bolutj
by Inclosing stamps to tho General Olluwul tho
FluiciifoHcwIug-Muchlnu Company, iaJCistmit
Htreet, Phlln.lelphla, Peuusylviialal
PR1CIM OF MACHINKJ;
No. 1, plain. nils Mnohluo makes the loola
nnd knot stl tehes.nnd has thu revorsihlo feed..Wt
No. 2, Floienee. Gold-oruaniented Machine,
with drawer, and light cover, without look;
makes nil Iho four stitches, and has Uiu ro
varslble feed M w $ff
No. 3. Hllver-platud MuclUne, ornainontil
table oll-ilnishcd walnut, with heavy half
ease, lock nud drawer j mnkes all tho funr
stllchcs, nnd has tho reversible reed Ssl
No. l.-Hllver-plaled Machtuo, highly oruo
meuted, uud makes nil the four stlUJics
nnd has tho roveislblo feed.
Polished mahogany tnblo .., jsil
Polishoil Rosewood Tnblo...
No. 5. Walnut table, tn oil W
Mahogany table, lu oil ,. ml
Rosewood tnblo, lu oil Iltl
No. (1. Walnut, nil lluLshcd Hi
Mahogany table , I3i
Rosewootl table ., ,
O. O. EVANS, Geueral Agent,
CW Cheetuut Htrtsjt, PhlhulrlpWm
"lMl'IIUC SIIU'lTLE SEWINGOIA-
.1 A CHINES are superior lo all others for
FAMILY AND MANl'I'AlTl'RING Fl'IU'OSI
Contain all the latest Improvements; nro speedy
uolscltss-'tlurable; and easy to work,
lllusiiated Clrcnlsisi'iiin, Ageutswnnted, IJJi.
eral dlsenuut ulluwtxl. Noenuslgnments nisdo,
Adihess KMPIRK H. M. LM.,
uugl-iy 61U Broadwny, New
"J 1 L' . ". J .JgttB
gT. CIIAHLES HOTEL,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Nos, 01, C2, r,l, nnd CD Noi th Third Htrcots,
between .Market and Arch SlwiK
Plillailelplili.
cnARI.V.4) KI.ECKNF.lt,
Mnungcr.