Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 30, 1862, Image 4

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    Farmer's Department.
TOPPING CORN-SAVING FODDER.
Though it is not quite in the season to
perform this part of the labor of raising
and securing a crop of corn, yet it will do
no harm to think about and compare our
former practice with the result ol the
carefully and fairly tried experiment here
introduced.
I find in Evans' Itural Economist tlic
following extracts, Haiti to be taken from
a report to the Kent County, Delwaro,
Agricultural Society, by S. 13. 0., upon
the effect of "topping" corn, &c, and as
quite a proportion of our old raisers are
still in the habit of following this old
custom, and some, though few, of the
youngest ones, try the same, they seem
appropriate.
'When I reported the last experiment
on this subject, I thought I would not
trouble mj self or the Society with anoth
er experiment of the kind; but having a
piece of very even corn, and favorably
situated for a full demonstration of
the facts of the case, I was induced to
give it one more trial, which, in my own
mind, has established the fasts that no
portion of the fodder can be "taken while
green.without material injury to the. corn ;
and that when the fodder is fully matur
ed, the tops may bo taken with very little
loss of grain less than two per cent.
"The order of this experiment was the
same as last year, alternate sections of
iwo rows each, repeated several times to
the amount of an acre, as follows :
'No. I. Left standing, made one hun
drou baskets per acre.which when shelled,
woighed thirty-three pounds each, equal
to fifty-nine bushels and fortysix pounds.
"No. 2. Topped without bladidg, made
one hundred baskets, which weighed
thirty-three pounds, equal to rifiy-eight
bushols fifty two pounds.
'No. 3. Cut by the ground, made
ninety. six baskets, which weighed thirty
three pounds each, equal to fifty-six bush
els thirty-two pounds.
"No. 4. Topped and stripped, made
ninety baskefs which weighed thirty-three
-and onchalf pounds each, equal to fifty
two bushels thirteen pounds.
"No. 5. Topped without stripping,
Sept. 15th, made eighty-nine baskets,
which weighed thrity-two and one-half
pounds each, equal to fifty-one bushels
.thirteen pounds.
''The fodder on all the above, except
"No. 5, was gathered on the 27th of Sep
tember, when fully ripo; some of the
blades dead. No, 5 was cut on the 15th,
twelve days earlier, while green though
fodder saving, was general in the neigh
borhood at the time. It will be seen by
comparing it with No. ,2 which is of
Jrie same class, but cut twelve days later,
that No. 2 made four hundred and,
eighteen pounds, or about seven and onc
half bushels per acre more than No. 5.
Had the blades been gathered at the same
time, I have no doubt the loss in grain
would have been moro than doubled.
This shows the ruinous waste of gather
ing foodder before the corn is ripe,"
These several lots were put into a bag,
each with their number attached, and
when carefully dried were hand shelled,
and then weighed giving the above re
sults. These experiments need no more
comparing or ventilating to teacli their
import, viz : That no part ol the stock or
fodder can be removed while the crop is
maturing, and particularly whilo ripen
ing, without decreasing the amount of
corn, to an amount which should cause
thoso in the habit of "topping" to consid
cr- the subject fairly beforo doing so in
the future.
I have thought often upon this subject,
and inquired of many concerning its ad
vantage, but the most satisfactory answer
was, "the old corn raisers used to almost
always top their corn to let in the sun,
and father used to do his. 'Well here was
sorne what of an argument to be sure, yet
it did not satisfy my douuts of the propri
ety of the practice, hence it was never
tried, Farmer'
Peaches in Southern Illinois.-Two
men at Makanda station, from their peach
orchard of 4000 trees last year shipped
18,000 baskets. This was the first crop
from this orchard, but it shows what can
be done in "Egypt." There has not
been a entire failure of tho peach crop
here during the last twenty years, and
there are seedling trees here thirty years
old, still bearing bountiful crops.
Elder Bushes vs. Curoulio. A man
iu Michigan reports that for three years
he has kept the curculio from his plums,
. and raised good crops by lieing elder
JiU bushes to branches of thrjtrces. It had
to bo done every few days, from the sot-
' 'ng of the fruit until full grown.
ILLUMINATION IN
ORANGE VILLE.
Spring Crooils
At Fritz's Store,
ORANGEV1LL, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
'J ho undersigned has just received a
3 Urge lunt select assortment of choice Spring and
Summer Goods, which will bo sold cheap for cash ur
country produce 111 n dock consists of ladies Droit
Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
PRINTS FROM 7 TO 12J eta A YARD.
Cassimcrs,
Satinets.
Cottonndes,
Kentucky Jeans,
Inroad, tj'c.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Groceries,
Quccnswarc,
Cedervrare,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
&o.
BOOTS & SHOE3, HATS & CAPS.
In short everything usually kept in a country store.
The patronage of old frenda, and the public generally, is
May 3, 1862.
WILLIAM FRITZ.
GASHJSjnffifi.
LOW PRICES RULE !
Jfew Goods?,
At Creasy's Store, in Light Street, Pa.
FIRST OF TFIE SEASON!
FIRST TO
ALL KIU JF GOODS !
A Q IGST0CK!
DESIRABLE STYLES
AND THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL 18 WE CA N
AND WILL SELL AT J
Is O W P it ICES,
CALICOES,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
. Ready-Made Clothing.
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobacco, Sspars,
Hats, Boots,
Cans, Shoes,
Drug, Oils,
Paints, &c, &o
We have a large assortment of Black and Fancy Silks
w hich w e are selling nt reduced pllces: Black Silks fur
B7J cunts, worth $1,121. also for $1,00 worth 31,25
We are selling our best print for 13 cents per yard
the bast in the market, all fast colors, A yard wide
unbleached muslin at l-.'t cents ermal to New Market.
Three quarter yard wide unbleached muslin at 8 to 10
cents a yard,
In addition to our large stock of Dry Coods, wo have
a large and full assortment of lteady Made Clothing
for icu and Roys wear which wo are determined to
Bell cheaper thin can be bought elsewhere. Call and
see, and Judge for yourselves.
, . , H. W. CREASY & CO.
Light Street, Pa , April 20, 18C2.
NE W ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer
GOOD,
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
W IIOIIT. STREET, COLUMBIA COCATl', PA,
HAS Just received from Philadelphia, and is now
opening at the old stand litc'y occupied by Martz
tc Ent, a splendid assortment of
which will be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ilia stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods choicest styles
and latest fashions.
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
READY MADE CLOTHING
Cassimeres,
Satinets,
Cottonades,
Kentuoky Jeans,
Thread, &c.
Groceries,
Qucenswaro,
Cedarwaro,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
!fco.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short every thing usually kept in a country store
The patronago of old friends, and the public general'
ly, Is rcspectlully solicited
The highest market price paid for country produce.
PETER ENT.
Light Street, May 3, 1602.
ESTATE NOTICE.
COLUMBIA coujrrr, SS;
111 the Court of Common Fleas of Columbia coun
ty, aforesaid, inttr ilia, it is thus contained ;
Ilenjaniinllahm 1 No.25 May Term, Inven
ts, 1 ditioul Exponas, Money paid
John I' Levan and (into Court, and now to wit:
William Goodman, J May 9, ISM, "it motion of Mr.
Ilurloy the Court appointed John U. 1'rreie, Esq., au
ditor, to make distribution of the money raised on the
salo of the Heal Estate of John 1'. Levan on the above
two writs of Vend. Exponas. Ilv tiiic Court.
Collided from the Records May in. Mil
JAL'OIl EYHULY. Proth'v.
Per Miciuil F, EvtRLV, Deputy,
All persons Interested will take notlcethat the under
signed appointed auditor, by the Court of Common
l'ias of Culumbla county, to make distribution of the
money raised by the sale of the Real Estate of John I',
Levan, by virtue of the above stated Venditioni Expo
nas, will attend at the Recorder's Office, in llloomsburg,
on Thursday Iho 31st day of August, 1602, for the pur,
puse of milking the distribution. All porsons having
tlaims on the said fund are hereby requested to make
their claims before said auditor or be debarred from
coming In on said fund.
JOHN 0, FREEZE, Auditor.
niopmiburg. June 7, 16W-4
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Columbia Democrat.
, , . LEVI L TATE.
Bloomsburg, July 13, 1801.
GIBSON'S
AND
DECORATIVE ESTA BMSHMKNT,
No. 125, South Eleventh Street near Walnut,
riiBJ!fa:i,iiii, -
Enameled Class, Fresco, Oil and Encaustic Painting
John niBso.v. c. II. Gtnsov
January 12, 1fll-3m.. Vinson.
THE UNION,"
JJrch Slrcct, Mori Third.
P H I A D E I. P H I A .
THE situation of this Hotel renders it one of the mo.t
KCOi've"if nt.f;r ,'"s.; ""owe visiting Philadelphia
nlaces of lllterent mi, I n,
about the city. or
The nronnctor elves nsstimnrn ih.i i.ti.. ....t ..
shall be kept with such charucter as will meet public
approbation, and would respectfully solicit, general nit.
"W1 o- UPTON tf NEWCOMER.
February 23. 1860-lSu. Proprietor
FIUSUJICJTH &, UKOTI1EUS.
WHOLESALE
TOBAOOO DEALER?
O.IOS,KOIW'II THIIID STKEKT
Five doorsbclow Rare.
PHILADELPHIA
BLOOMSBURG SKYLIGHT,
PICTURE GALLEBY
MMIE undersigned informs the citizens of Uldom.
1 nun tll.li'lllmrhnnrl I hnl l.n l.nn l..l. n .1... ,
in the exchange Itlock, extending over Messrs. Stoner
tc Fox's Itakery, and the llookstore where In; has put in
a largoSkyligl t. It is only by Hklight that good pic-
-... .... Siui. i uere cucn person
an be taken 1st as well as separate,
llohasgon to considerable expense to make his es
nblishment first class on. , and he therefore solicits a
biralpatro ige to enable him, to constantly introduce
the mode l improvements of the art.
Coqn ;y produco taken in Exchange for pictures
1IENKY ROSENSTOCK. '
BUomkburg, Nov. 23 led. Nov. 6 '52
GILL & PAUL,
General Commission Mercliabts,
Vtff it 1'faa i. '
Fish, Provisions, Flour, Hotter, Cheese, Oils, Dried
nun, ..mill, nevus, lieuus, vniSKey, V OOl,
Country Produce and Merchandise
generally.
No. 31 Noxth Wharves, PniLADELniiA.
tCT" Consignments of Provisions, Flour and Country
Produco solicited, and returns promptly mado. Cash
advanced when desired.
ORDERS for all kinds of Fish, Provisions, Flour,
Dried Fruits, ic tilled at the lowest Cash Prices.
StoreJRemoved,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Hat and Cap Store.
Iho undersigned itspectlully Informs the cltuens of
llloomsburg, and the public in general, that he has re.
moved the .Villi' UAT &TOHE, into tho house, on
hi,!!. i li' "e!,iy, "l'l,n'ile his luto stand, nhero
he has Just received a splendid assortment of
CITY NATS AND CAPS,
Direct from the Manufactures, or all kinds, styles, sorts
fiml siti'b. lilt,.. r,-i..,. .ui.i.i. i...(p. ; .
. r. . ' .", "nun m-uMvr wuuiesaie ana
retail, at very low prices.
y Jiiesouoous win do told at very lowpriccs lor
Ready 1 ay,
Rloomsburg, April 10.J8C2. K GIRTON.
JVew Goods
Bise! oYd Stand,
THEsub.cribcr hasrtctivedhls SPRING BTOCJK OF
(lOODd, which ho offers at fair prico. To Hut.
tor Makers, ho would say, bring it fresh and wo will
pay an extra price, a' vo havu a cnnlractat
FORTRESS JIONHOE,
which must bo fulfilled, and wb can afford lo pay an
extra price. We havo chnnged our Express day to
lliursday, Persons having good veal and calves, will
bring them in on Wednesday evening ur curly on Thurs
day morning
N McCAY
Jorsoytown, May 17, 18C2-31.
; NATRONA GOAL OIL!
1 WARRAMTED NOV EXPI.031VEI
and equal to any KEROSENE.
WHY ivy an explosivo Oil, when a few cents more
per gallon will furnish you Willi i perfect Oil t
Mmfooitlyb'l
I'A.8ALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
u NA,i'Uyol,,u,mr,!e,',',l,I'A',u,''1l'A.
rjIIE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL,
UJWVILLE, MONTOUR COUXTY, PA,
Entertainment fur Man and Ueait, In good style
I and at rnudcrate rates.
CHARLES N. BAVAGE, ProPrlHor.
Danv.HU, April IV, 0i
uu.,.j..., ...me in .iiuse in searcnoi pleasure, tho
constantly passing and repassing City Railway care,
and those in close proximity, aflurd a chcan mm in.
ant ride to all
PIILMDELPIIIA & ERIE
R A ) l - R O A D.
Kit tLVAHU RAIL ROAD CO,, lessii.
On and after Monday May 5th, 1802, tlmo at Northum
berland Htntli will be ni follows i
Lean It ieard. I Eastward.
Express in a. M.l Express VMttr. t
Mall 4 18 r,M 11 10 Ul a m
Sleeping Cars on Night Trains
llolh ways between Wllllnmspnrt and Ilaltlmoro, an
the Pennsyl-mla Railroad between llarrlsburg
and on
and
i iiiiatieipiun
t.nMnl, Train ilnboth direction, aCnr goc, through
via. Pennsylvania Hall Road without clianga I etween
riiiiaueipuia aim a,ock Haven.
SAMUEL A. tlt.ACIC,
Sup't Eastern Dlviilon
May 31, 1802.
Calt.nvis.sa It.ill Itontl.
PASS RUPERT 8TATI0N.
SOUTHWARD HOUND TRAINS.
Philadelphia it N
Y. Mall
10.53 A. M.
Express
A. M
NORTHWARD ROUND TRAINS.
Elm Ira Vail
3.41 P. M
Nijira Express
10.13 P. M
I'liil.iflclphia & Ucndiiig Kail Road.
WINTER AH UANGE'UKAT
TTZi fit lATT tii ISt 0F I'ASSEVOER TRAINS',
CIS? Sf'iSi W-W Niivcnibcr 4. lfOI,
fl'asring Rrudlug)
Dnwn'to Philadelphia, at L,.'U and 11 A M, 12 noon,
and 4 P M.
Up. to Pnttsvllle, nt 10,50 A M, and 5,43 P M.
WEST, TO LI.IIANON AND HARRISDURG:
Western I xpress from New York, nt 1,07 A M.
Mail Prains, at 10.53 A M, and 5,43 P M.
On Sundays, the Down A M Tram passing Reading,
at 9,20 A M, and Up Train, at 5.37 P M.
Uoth 10,50 A M and5.4J P M, up Trains connect at
Forti lintou for Tumaquu, Williamsport Elmira, Buff
alo, Niagara and Canada.
The ltl.Su A M, Tralii only connects at Port Clinton
for Wllkesbarre, Btrautnn and Pittston.
Tho Western Express Trains tonnect at llarrlsburg
with Express Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad for
Pittsburg, and all points West : and the Mall Trains
skuncct at llarrlsburg for Lancaster, Chamber. burg,
tfiflbury, Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and the
Canadas,
Through Tirst-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant
Tickets nt reduced Fares, in all the principal points in
the North and West, and the Canada.
COMMUTATION TICKETS,
With 20 Coupons, 23 percent discount, between any
points desired.
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $J5 for
Families and llusincss Firm, and Seaion Tickttt, good
for the holder only, fur three months, in any I'ass.-uger
train to Philadelphia, at S 10 each. School Season Tick,
ets one-third less.
E7" Passengers will take the Exprcs Train West, nt
the UPPER DEPOT, and all other Trains, atthu LOW
ER DEPOT.
to lbs of baggage allowec each passenger
By Passengers are requested to purchase their Tick
ets before entering tho cars, as higher Fares charged if
paid in cars.
Uptrains lea"n llhiladclphiafor Reading llarrlsburg
and Pottsvlllc at 8 A M, 3,15 P M, und at 4,30 P M, for
Reading only,
C7" Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by 6,02 A,
M. Accommodation Train to Phllaielphla and return
at $2 80 each. O. A. NICOLLS,
Genera 1 Svperinttudtnt.
January 4, 1602.
Lackawanna & llloomsburg Jiailroad
ON AND AFTI R NOVEM.25, 1801, PASSENGER
TRAINS WILL RUN A3 FOLLOWS:
MOVING SOUTH.
Ft tight S
luBBciigzr, rasttnger.
Leave Rcranton,
" Kingston
" llloomsburg
" Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at Northumberland,
MOVING
i- A.m. 1U.3U A. M
G.30
12.15 P M
6.32
8.40
9 15
10.00
NORTH
4.30 P. M.
5.10
5.45
5..17
B.OO Leave
9.00 P. M,
Leavo Northumberland,
" Danville,
" Rupert,
liluouisburg
" Kincston.
1.45 P. Ml
3.40
Arrive at Scranton,
A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston at 8.3 OA. M.
for Scranton, to connect with train for New York, Re
turning, leaves Scrnnton on arrival of Train from New
York at 4.15 P. M.
Tho Lackawanna and llloomsburg Railroad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
at Scranton, for Now York mid intermediate points cast
At Rupert It connect- with the CutlawissaKuiiroad.for
points both can and wett.
At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia
& EricR. R.andN. C R. R. for points west and south.
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Suii'l
J C. Wells. Oen't 7HeAf Agn
JNov. 30, 1801,
W, WIKTESQ.
NOW occupies tho room up stairs in front in Mr.
Unnngst's brick building, on Main Street below the
American House. A most convenient otRco ; where lie
will be hnppy at all times to sec his friends and clk-ntt.
llloomsburg, Nov. 9, 1801. 3m.
PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING-.
'IMIE subscriber would inform Ills friends, that hi is
J now prepared to put up, on short notice, and in u
scientific, manner, the best
PU1TIX.1 POl.VTKD LIOIITXIA-a RODS,
nt 121 cents per foot. All work warranted.
E. U.UIULE.MAN.
Uloomsbiirg, May 24, 18C0.
1SOOT A'i sIM5HiTIAKI'
riMIE undersigned, having opened a new ROOT AND
L SIICE SHOP, on Main street, in Ilopkimville, East
lllnomtbiirg. rcspcitfully Invites the custom of the citi
zens and the public generally. All kinds or Uoots,
Shoes, &c , will ha promptly made to order, on short
noico uiu nioijcrate terms, from
his line of business liu Hatters him
able to give general satisfaction to
him with their custom.
Ey" Grain. Provision and Produce
exchange for work.
11. F. DROOKH.
Dloouishurg, July II, 1601-nm.
Vr 6 0 0 $ B ' 8
1 I 111 IT IJLI3 $2 HAT,
S, E, corner Third niul Do'jc Streets,
P U1LA Ii ELPA I A .
Hats made to order, of any Style or Quality at Short
Notice.
January 4, 1602. 6m.
wis: ST K lift IIOrF.Iv,
Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Courtlandt Street,
NEAR UROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.
This old-cstablishfd and favorite resort of the Busi
ness Community has been recently refitted, and is com
plete in everything that can minitti-r tu the comforts of
its patrons Ladies and families are specially and care,
fully provided for.
It i- centrally located in the bu-iuess part of tho city,
and is contiguous to the principal lines tf steamboats,
cars, omnibusses ferries, &c.
In consequence of the pressure caused by tho Rebel
lion, prices have been reduced to
One Dollar a d HJty C ents per Day,
The table Is amply supplied with all the luxuries of
the reason, and is equal tu that ofany other hotel in tho
country.
Ample accommodations arc offered for upward of 400
gue.u.
(ODo not believe runners, hackmen, and others who
may say "the Western Hotel Is full."
I). D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
THOS. 11. WINCHESTER.
Feb. 15,1802.
AT30WAL HOTEL,
(Late White Swan,)
RACE STllEET, AIIOVK THIRD
PHILADELPHIA.
D. 0. SIEGItfsi PnoriuETon.
Formerly f i om Ei&lc Hotel Lcbunon, Pa
T, V. RHOADS, Clxbk,
March 2i). ie02-12m.
NEW MILLINEltY GOODS.
THE undersigned would most respectfully announco
to the citizens of llloomsburg and vicinity, that sho
hasjust received from the Eastern Cities tie
SPRING AND SV 1J ii
MILLINARY GOOO'.
arl of which she is prepared to makw
rtasonable low figure. Her a-sortiu,
ulllo superior inpoiutof duraliility u
Hess, to ftnv ollt-rcl Intlil. .,...1 1,... OLn . .. '-?
ff",,,,l") !'b'P'''r..i.nsc.lie.B,rielved', and respe'e,!
fully solicits a contluuanc of the same. "pe'
moo,,burg.Ma,2I.ieo2. NARY BARKLEY,
FOB SEWING MACHINES.
JONAS BHOOK & URO'S
PRIZE AIDAL S100L iOTTON.
200 & 500 yds. Whito, Blaok, & Colored
This Thread being made particularly for Bawlni Ma.
chines. Is very Strong, Smooth and Elastic. Its
strength Is nol impaired ty washing, nor by friction o
the needle. For .Machines, use Brooks' Patent Glace,
For uppor throad,
nnd Brooks' Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket,
For Under thread.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.
Also, III uses of 100 each, assorted Nos.. by '"''
WM. HENRY SMITH, Silsjgent,
N.r.MMI.-e. MVessymrsstiNswYerk.
: pem.Tii;!' lancii in
' vcT j
orcy
f,,l i
CRITTENDEN'S
riIIMI)El.rillA COfllMEKCIAL.
C 0 L L E (t B,
N. E. corner of 7 th and Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
This Iistiti'tiok. which was tttMlthtd i 1H41, and
Is now consequently In tho eighltinlk ytar of Its exist
ence, number among Its graduates, hundred of tho
mostsurcessfiil Merchants and Dullness Men of our
Country.
The Objsct of tho Institution Is solely lonfford young
men facilities for thorough preparation for business.
The Uraichai tauoii rare, nook-kteplrg, as nppllea-
' S'ftTlVJnT
. . . .. . ....... .....l... n.
maficf. Jfarliatlon CiM Evginitrlng, Vr&iHvg, I Aon
ogarphy, and Modern Lungnogtt,
Tte System or turrftucTiox Isp'cnllar I no classes or
set lessons am made u-i; of, but each student Is taticht
Individually, so that he may commence nt any time, and
attend at whatever hoursnro most convenient.
Catalooues arclssuedasnasHynfter the 15th of April
containing namas of Hie students for th'i year, and full
particulars ofterni', &c. and may bo obtained at any
time by addrcsing tho Principal,
Is Extensive AcroMMnntTioss, widt-tprtai reputation.
nnd the lengthy txptrltnte of iht Principal, this Institu
tion offers liie.ilitles superior tunny other in the coun
try, for young men wishing to prepare for business,
nnd to obtain at tho same timu a diploma, vhit Kill
pmtea reeomtMndalten for them them lo any Merchan
tile House,
K7"CiTi"DrN's criM of Treatises on Rook-Keep,
iko now noro widely circulated than any other work
on the subject, an) for sal j at the College.
3. HODGES CRITTENDEN,
AtterneyaULaa,
Principal!
Jan. 25.18C? 12tn.
NEW BUSINESS FIRM.
rpilE undersigned rcspcrllully Inform their friends
' nnd Hie public generally, that they have entered In
to co partnership, under the name, style and firm of
.MILLER & EVER in the
Mercantile RBusincss,
In the "Old Arcade," In llloomsburg, Columbia CO.,
where tliey intend carrying on the business of oene
kai. MtRciiNDi7.tNO, in all Its diversified branches and
departments, nnd lo which they invito an extension of
the public patronago.
8. II MILLER.
FRED'K U. EVER.
Uloomsburg.Mayll, IFGI.-tf.
mmm asm
qHE Proprietor of this well-known and centrally loca
1 ted House, tho ExntANOB llorEt., tituatu on Mill.
Street, In llloomsburg, immediately "nuusitc tho Colum
bia County Court Hous i, respectfully informs Ills friends
and the public in general, that his llousu is now in or
dcr for the reception aiulcutcrtainmciit of travelers who
may feel disposed to favorit with their custom. He has
spared no expense in prcpaling the ExrinsoE, for the
entertainment of his guests, neither shall there be any
thing wanting (on his part) to minister tu their personal
comfort, His hou-e. is spacious and enjoys an excellent
business location.
E7 Omnibuses run nt all times between the Exchange
Hotel and the various Rail Road Depots, by which trav
elers will ho pleasantly conveyed tn and from tho re
spective Stations in due time to meet the Cars.
... WM. R. KOONS.
nioomsburg, July 7, 18C0-
The Great lausc of
TTTT AT ii TVT n.TTf-n-iT-iTr
i.vaiy JTiUitlrtlN 1V1 n 1 V .
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope: Price (lets:
A LEriURE IIV Dr. CULVERtVELL, ON THE
CAUSE AND CURE of Biierinatnrrhrrn. Pn. .,!
..iiiii.n linn iujiuhii eiiiuiy, nertousnes8, Lpiien.y :
Imnnlred Nutrition of the llody ; Lassitude ; Wcaknrss
.1 .nu , -urn, n iiiiii me- iincs; ltiiiispoMiion, aaH Inca
tary Emissions, und Sexual Incapacity: tho conse.
quenccn of Youthful Indiscretion, &c, ike.
ITT ThiS mllltirnlilp Lirtnr, ,.,n-l- .i..
above enumerated, often sclf-ntllicted, evils maybe re
moved w ithout medicine and without dangerous snrgi.
and"''0 ('"S' !""S s'10uld 1,8 reiJ by Kvoty man in 'ho
Sent under seal, to any ad.Uess, in a plain, scaled
, 'i"! i'" ei ceiiis, or iwo postage
stamps, by addressing
in, .. . Dr. CIIA8. J.C. KLINE,
v , 17 L'",1!'' re,r York' 1'ostOffico llox, 4530.
February 8, 1802. April 20 1801
TRUNKS! TRUNKS! 1
THE largest, best handsom
est nnd cheapest assort
mcnt of Sole Leather solid
Riveted Traveling Trunks.
Ladies' Bonnet Dress Trunk
Children's Coaches, Propel
lers Leather and Carpet Hags
Packing Trunks &c.. &c, a
'PllIM Q r i,iii-um.,a
C. lebrnted London Prize .Medal Improved cheet spring
soiii sold Leather Trunk manufactory, No. 402 Mnrke
Aiiguil ; a I lr-57-tf r"Cr "' !U,k:, l'l''hid'a.
K0LL0I K'S DANDELION 1 DFFEE.
This preparation, made from the bctt Java Coffee, is
Ivl'V'Vl' '. rUy I'l'l'siiiansai, a superior NUTRITIOUS
i im?: r l'f"rUt!',7"1 I)l;ul"y. Dyspepsia, and all
bi lious disorders. Thousands who havu been compell
ed o abandon the ue of cotn.-c will utethis without in
jurious elljcth. One can contains the strength of two
pounds ol o.dinary coffee. Prico 2.5 cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEVA IN,
The purest and best RAKING POWDER known, for
ninking light, sweet and nutritious ilrcad and cakes.
Pricc 1j cents.
fUM'rACTTRED BV
M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist.
Oomer of llrmid nnd Chestnut Strci t .
, PHILMJELPIIIA,
Al" "0,,1 by n" Druggists and Grocers.
March 29, 1802. i'.'ni.
-; . ... . ..... r, itmuvi: iimpies, iiintriies, Tan,
If .'hi ail V1"" a'v and al1 '"'Purities nnd roiighne,,
of the Skin, leaving the same-ns Nature intended it
........... imor, nniuuiii unn 1)3(1111 ni I. T 10SI:
desiring the Recipe, with full instructions, direction,
nnd advice, will please call on or address (with return
Pta"') TIIOS. F.CHAIMIAN,
Practical Chemist.
May 17, 1862.2m. 831 Broadway, New York.
BINOIIAMTON, N. Y.
An Institution to qualify young men for
Ilusiniss,
DW. LOWELL. Principal, Professor of the S.ience
i,i.".A"""""' .a.",l,or of '.'"WHIPS Treaties upon
pondence.
I GEO. P. ROWE
. P. ROWE. Assiilnnl T...hn. ln lin 1....
J. S. CURTIS. Assistant Pearlier in it .Aki.-Mn-.IP'
partment. -v,..6
LECTUHERS.
Hon, DANIEL 8 DICKINSON, LL D Lecturer on
Commercial Law and Political Economy. vCclUrer on
lion. RANSDI IIALCOM.oii Contr.icts, Promissorv
Notes and Hills of Exchange. romusory
Rev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, on Commercial Ethics.
Students can enter at any time j no vacation. Gradu.
I uV '."i''6""1!1 W.'!1' '"lc";l!""'y engraved Diploma.
Uiual time rc'iulredtoconiplctefullConimercialcoursa
from eight to twelve week,! Every student i, ernill
i.,. .i ,, 'iu'"l'"'-,""oiaKo cnargo of the books of any
Address
May 3 IBGJ.
NOTICE.
Notice is licreby given, that the under
signed has placed the following named property
iu charge of Samuel Marr, of Scott township, Jolumb X
county, during his pleasure, vix ; 1 ' volun""a
Cow, Pig, Cook t-tovo, Clock, two Beds and Ileddlnr
Kitchen l.upbi ard, and one l.ureaii, with which all ncr
,r!a1v?.fpe'n,ad,'!', ' '. " A"S "r
May 24, 18G2-3t. WILKINS.
Medical Advice given Gratis by the Acting Huneon
Valuable REPORTS on 8PE11.MAT iVSm?,?.'.011'.
HEM IN
EMIN I. WEAKNESS. andother 1 e'a.e.of heVx'.
al Organs, and on tlw NEW REMEDIES "mcloJed lr.
hargl? Add."" '" M ' '?". 1W ft
ual
Iho
rh
u ..muM, iiuuuii -V, Howard Association.
April 5. ltr"' """" B,r"'' ""Wl.U, Pa,
JOLINE & LEE,
No. 40, NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia..
IS OPE ITIAKEUS
AND
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Bpnn Cotton for Caulking, Ropes. Twists. Tar PK.i,
M Oakum, Bloeks, ind Osrs. ii ' ' '
linn, lyr oiuuy iiiiii i.auor ; Dullness or Apprehension:
Loss of Memory; Aversion to society; Love of Soli'
tudo ; 1 imidity ; Stlf-Ilistrusl ; Dizziness ; Headache:
Affections of the Eves ! Phonies on tin. Pnro . i,... i..,.
' J- at". -fan
.
A OA It M 'PO VOITvn t a Tm'rj ivn
long experience nil L ' " - '"""u iuiing llM
self that hu will be Ti- GENTLEMEN. The subscriber will send (free
all who ninyfavor'?'rli:,'!r)tonllwhodesiri'lt,tliui:lrlpo and directions
fur making a simple Vegetable Halm, that will, In from
JNp. RANKIN, Commenial Accountant, Professorof
Bookkeetiing and Practical .Mathematics.
A J, W ARNEIt. Professor of Practical and Oinamen
tal Pclllliaiisll n. Coinmerrial n.,llBiln.. "
IVCVKllli:. IIIIII IJIHi'rillllsl I I clr .t nn ih. '
SlSOUoe, annum. As.htance wnd.wl lo grSduSS? S
? tainlng situations, Board 5.00 to S2.50 per week
For part cu ars send for (:ir?uli,r ...?..i. .......?"'
p LOWELL ct W MINER,
- " ii "in-nroiiia Bill 111 n.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philad
.m . '''''''"-fofJIioReliefofihe Sick and Distressed
mulcted with Virulent and Chronic DiseasesVand ..
neclally Disease, of the ..v,,i.i ii.....J "' a"a
7' Destroy Rats, nosichcs, Js.-
lo Destroy Mice, Moles, and Anls
To Destroy Red-Hugs. i
7' j;flriy Mnth-ln Furs, Cloths, tc.
To Destroy Mnsqullncs and Fleas.
7V 7roy Insects on t'lnnts and Fowls.
To Destroy Inserts on Animals, Ate
7to Destroy Every form nnd species of Vetm In.
THE
"ONLY INFALLII1LE REMEDIES KNOWN,"
Dcstroyes Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERIII.
Thoe Preparations (unlike all others) art
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the human family."
"Rats do not die on the premises."
"They come out of their holes tu die."
"They arc Ihu only iufulliable remedies known."
"i years nnd more established in New York City."
t7f(i by the City Post Office.
Used by the Clty.Prisous and Station Hooscs.
Used by the City Steumcrs, Ships, &c.
Used by tho City Hospitals, Alms-llouses, ic.
Ued by tho City llnteU-.'Astor'-'St. Nlcholas.'tc.
Used by tho Hoarding House, Ice, ice.
Used by more than 5DO,(IO0 Private Families.
D" See one or two Specimens of wluit Is everywhere
said by the people Editors Dealers, fcr.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with vermin nerd be so
no longer, if they use "CostahV Exterminators, We
We have used it lo our satisfaction, and if a box costs
S" w would havo It. We have tried poisons, but they
effected nothing; but "Cimtar's" article knocks the
breath outofRats, Mice, Roaches, mid lled-llngs, quirk,
erthan we can write it, Itisiugrvat demand all over
the country. --.liiinu O Uaittlc.
,,.i,,a , I,,',,,.. ,i:ir,vi llirj llilW WCTII U
Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly
Eckib ft Siouma, Druggists, Wind
dsor, Mdi
"Costar's" Kat Roach, tec. Exterminator,
"Costar's"
Costar's" Bed-Bng Exterminator.
"Costar's"
"Costar's" riectric Powder, for Insects, See.
In 25c; 50c. an i, 8,1,00 Units, Potills ahii Ei.asks, $3&.
$5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Uoats, Hotels,
&c fee.
CAUTION!!! To prevent the public from being Im
posed upon by Spurious ami Highly Pernicious-Imitations
a new label Ims been prcp,ircil, bearing a Jaesimile of
tho Proprietor's slgmituro. I.xniuiuo i-.uli box, bntlle,
orll.tk cdret'iiRy befurs purclWAing, and laka nothing
but"CO?T.R tl."
D Mi! Euryvhere-by
iw vtuuiesaii!iirugglstsinlhe large cities.
.... . ' "ni
ie of the
Hlinlrsnlc ARfiili,
ShetlVliu druthers & Cil
'.u ftiw York (lly.
II A I ahnestook, Hull Co
A II &L II S.-llllIu Xr t.
nnrr.il, si s ley ic Klirhon
Ruf h, Gale i Eohjntori
M Ward, Clo.i- & Co
McKikS-ju & Robbins
D S H.iriie tc Co
F C Wells tc Co
I.a.ille,.Marsli 4c Gardner
Hull, llixnii tc Co
Cmir.ul I',,.
Wheeler li ,t
J.llll. r 4 Al.l,.., ,.lt
Morgan tc Allen
nan, liuckcl & Co
Thomas tc Fuller
PD On is
AND
UTIILUS.
Phll.lilnliilil.i Dr.
uiVahne.f'0,,. I l,oI"" Shoemaker & Co
UAtahncstock&Co Freru i. Richard, a, cn
AND OTHERS.
AND BY
Drugpi-ts. Grocers, Storekeeiers and Retailers general
ly in all Country Towns Villages
in me
AT
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SOLD BY
G. M. flagenbuch,
J. Rs Moyer,
E. P. Lutz.
JW' Xb D"""'". Cor.k..r.,.and R.uil.gen
MORE GRAIN and provisions are deslroyd annually
in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons vf
this Rut and Insect Killer. Lancaster III is. Herald.
HENRY R. COST Ml We are selling your prenara-
ihuu, nuts
DR. LA CROIX'S
MUVATK MEDICAL TREATISE ON Tllp,
Physiological View of Marrlagi
JJ0 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS,.,!..
TwiNTfriVE tENTs. Bent frco of poitago to lu!.e,V I
the Union, On tho Infirmities of youth and ...V? I
diiilosiug the secret routes or bojh sexss of ii .
causing debility, nervousness, depression of
palpitutlen of the heart, suicidal Imaginliigs ,,J ".h
tary emissions, blushlngs defective memory. Inn
tlnti an d lassitude. Kith confessions of iA,i;;.' '.""'Pi
of a UoardlPg Stheot Mtst, a Volligt Aurfj,
rnjr Mnrrlrd Udy, e.s. It Is a truthful dil. 'I
Hie married and thoso contemplating inani,,. . '."'Ill
lertaln secret doubts of their physical comlliU 0.";l
who nra conscious ofhavlng hazarded the l,iil,ll I
piness.nnd privileges lo which every human b i, '
entitled. , "linl'l
YOUNG MEN whonro troubled with wenkne..
-.-nu ftii.pil Iiv n b.il Inililt In vnnlli. .1.. 1? EtA
Wc have, recenlly devoted much of our ti.. . I
VISITING Till! EUROPEAN HOSPlTAI.a, ."',, 'l
ourselves of tho knowledge and researches of ih. I tl
skilled Ph)slaans nnd8urgcnns in Europe and luir1 1
llncnt. Thoso who place themselves under mlr.? I
uiu now have the full benefit ofllui msm. vn.. .cl'i
EFFICACIOUS REMEDIES which wo nro tniku,
introduce Into our practice, nnd tho public may ,,1, '
suredoftlie sniiin zeal, assiduity, SECRECY Snii , "
lion being paid lo lla-lrcascs, whltli has so sim., A
ty distinguished us hcrctoforo. as nl'hislcln i
PECULIAR department of professional Practice ,.!!'
nail ticentu-Jire years, 'im
FnrNCH f k.M ale Pats. Ladles who wish for .ai,i.
, nillrsrv nrwlilrli hasbpniilH.ini) In .... ". "T"'ll
cases, nnd never failed to effect spei;y cures u'i;!
,. hn,l tn.nlii.ulll use hour Inil II.. ii..l ""-
Periodical Pills. Tho only Precaution in crssan i J
serve Is, ladies sliould m.t lake tlicui If tlict hi.. .
I,.l,nt'nll.rtvn,nll) m-I.J. J .'"'.tri
rim ,y ,.- -i w. ...... ,ii,ui..i llli.
.,ln,a f tvlileli wll he fiiuml mi llw, ,,.,,.... ' I"'H
iij ing each box,) though alwnys sufu ana he'shi?1!
genlly yclsoactlve are they, ' "' "I
Prico SI per box. They can be mailed tom,vt,, J
,l, lit, ll.. ,1 Mtnlra or ('mini a. ' flit
TO THE LAUIES-Whiiiioed a esrfidcntiol m,.n.
adviser with regard tnnny of tlnne iuterettlsr !
plaints lo which their delicate uigaiiizntinri rem.,
them liable, an- partlrularly invited tu c. niilt ui
TiiR"ELtcTBo OAi.VAretc Pno-rECTivv." l'cr
ladles whoso health will not admit, or wbolm. r
sire In increase their families, may ho obtained .,L
It is n perfectly sale preventive to conception hbTi
been extensively used during tho lust 20 years i.
rpilnrp.il to .4111. 'la"-lM
1 lie Sicrcls or Voulli Unveiled.
A Treatise en the Cause of Premature
ernn wanting. Just published a look shoving thiit
female of this fatal hobit, pointing out the jWif. Jf
invariably attends its victims, nnd developing ththi
sroFm. onfl iircraicnte bibb, scacois. iliath B
I'lvtli.em .j ......... ,j , v, ,c .vmmcirrrncsrroli.l
It vill be sent by Mail on receipt of two Ell rci ... I
y Atteiid.mcu dully, from h in the munilnr tiiiil
night, nnd mi Sundays from 2 till 5 v m. i"U
Medicines with full directions sent to any nart r.tnt
ll,,ll.,l Sllrl,..nrlnnJ,.. I.v . '
v.,,.... - ... . ..,,., ,v , 'i-.in ciiiiuniinitihi
tlielr symptoms by letter, ilusine.s torrcinoWrVl
strictly confidential. 1 UJ,i
fOl'. !.' Office Is stril located as establlshr-rU-il
the name of DR. LA CROIX, at No. 31 Maiden l.aai"
Nov. 23 1H51. 12m.
FRESH A Rill VA L
-OF-
-FOR-
SPRil AND SUI8!
TI!.B.n,',('.",,'"c.', "-f"' for past patronage, ,J
fully informs hlscustumcrs and the publicgtnrn
bvsn usiu musk ouivvi BlUtlt UI
SPUING AND SUMMKR
Th.lt 1l.li) V4l hnfn Alinrtifil In . . i .
Invltrs thtt attuiitlon of U friciulu, And haurciul
kimitiivj me uitviru iur pain hi tfreat fjargabi, il
MljWv viii.iioi.b u lurjiv iiri'llIllUL'lll, l-l
OCNTLKMUa'S WtAltlNfJ APPAnrr
ConflfltlllC nl FAHII0SAULKl)RrnlC0ATH, of tutjU
! iiiiis, uravtus MincK(, LVJ
IlUMUivuiCiliUtn, liiuvCS, Esiiupenucrsi, Sec,
GOLD WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY,
Of Pl'i-ri' ilnarliillibi, Oi.n n.l
N. ll.-Reiiiemlier " Loicenbcrg's Cheap mrii'
call and see. No cliarite for examine i!niu
, DAVID 1.0WE.Vr,l'.K
u.iiiiiii.iiiirg, niarcn vj, ma. (Jui;l,!l
DAKEllY A OOFKOTIONAItY.
nilOLESJU.E 1 t.TAIL.
I he nn.lcesigned cmiilmies his llakerr and ro(
he k?eply 'In'n i"r"'t' ,:jc,ij"80 "JiMiiigs, si, I
FRESH MlEAn, PlKSANIl
lonstnnlly on hand. Parties supplied nltliraktui
i ral terms,
ir- All tl,,.t nr r.-...i. .r ... .
, T,' , , inn, vrgridiucs, 1 rori.wni, a a
daily received from the Cities good and Irch-ihifjl
J ce Lieamjmpaied of.il ds. jer$'
Small beer. Candies, Nuts ofall kinds. A.r km '
sale.
II. HTO'sf.H,
Plloonisburg. Juno 21, Ifns
!TVJW
i JL . TUTU
YORK MEDICAL I.VSlI
-1 oeiievoiont lliMilutlon I'tidowed fur the mil
I'liroinc IJIseuses ill rrv i, j t , i I I rS
lids fiom ipi.ick advertisers unit impostors, Nodi
; ,. i.,, ,,.,! nie iiniii cureii. is si tl 111 ta.e 01 s
tremu poverty ireatiuenl free. No Aliuernls r P u I
' pus prngs used. The l'Jiy1,icini!Bli.1.i l..,d lon;tU
'iv; experience both iu privato and Ilnspitsl fl
lieu, i he lollowingari-somo of the niniplaiiil. mil
speciul utteiiiion is giu n. All diseases of the Url
"u"gs, iieari. stomacli, Liver, Kldniy I-. I
'Rhium.itism.Pt4. r., .....r i,i. v... i,.,nl
Hlseaseh nf ihe Snunl Urg:m, fviiiiiiiil almi'
, ,, . iriiK-ui niecases ot every naiure "'i
ly cured. I'iM'ases of IVmnles and all IrregulA.tl
siirn-kkiiiiiv irenten. lllindiiejs mid Dealmsstl
without pamrul uperalions. Patients In rted I y If
by fcndiiig a Hiitemeiit of their r.is". Vedicmeiul
, nn pari hi the I'oiiiitry. Consultation Ircc load.
Addrcsn, finmp ruclosed.
DR. L. GRA VI H, C.nsullinc PHril'i'-l
, W Unudway. New York 1 1
"I'm o, iei' 1111,
x n y x s sy,
ii. o. now eh,
SUIUiEOIV DENTIST
REfPECTI'CLLY oilers Ins pw"
al services to the ladies and gei'tlm"
111 usbure niul t-iritilr.- II,- i.trr.l
.. .. . i" aneiiii en nil inu vnriiius ut r'His
the line of his prolussion, he is provided wnlnl"
l mpreivcil porcelain teeth, which will bo insrif
gold, platiua, silvermid rubber haso; tolook si
the natural lei-Hi.
Mineral plate nnd block teeth mnnufin turrd
I'pemtions n teeth, carefully amt properly atlts1
Itloonubuig, pa August:), 18til.
CIGARS & TOKAf!f!0.
A largo assortment nf choice Cigars, Tobarro, U
I riiits, Conl'ei tionery nnd Notions ge ne r.ill).l-'
" withiitull stock ofllATS and CAPS, roirutf",
Bill "It " "a' t,lci,l'' ut 11,0 "Blocuuburg lil
JOHN K 0IW
unoinsuiirg, .March Hi, IFOI,
H. MULLIGAN,
IMTORTER OP ALL KINDS Or"
AND
MANUFACTURER OF JEWEU'I
No, 441 North S'cond Sited,
AIKiVE U'll.r.nu'.
PIULADEirilH
fcrt. to, 1601. .
ATTORNEY AT L A W-j
BLOOMiBUllO, FA,
Ofllco In Court Ally, formerly occupied by ,"
Bloomsburg, Dec. 1, 1659, '
THE CONFESSIONS AND KXPlj
IENCi: OP A HIJPI'ERER.-1'ul-li.h.il ' J'J
--.--bi uiiu iu, inn espeiiai ucnent 01 toung '",,1
those who puller with Ne rvous Dcbilitv, Lo "'JJ
Orv.l'ri'innltirM lln.... ... .. .... I... nu. ll
cured hlmstir by simple nienus, after Ix'tiiR l'u',t'
expense nnslnconvciilcncc, Ihrnush tlie us ei '
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topics inaybehad of ihe author, C. L. LA.Mli"lT',f
Greenpoint, Long Ulnnd, by enclosing a posl f"1'
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Address CHARLES A MMHM1,'
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LEATHER 1 LEATHEKM
TnilE undersigned would announce, that hs h"', .
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urg, on assortment of dlfTerenl kind nf leal"";,
m C'i. In'' n0'o.(red and black) and Ii" "I
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In Ihii market. Cell and sismlns UimJ.r J- "''J,!
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n ringing In Ihu cars, weak o)os, Weakness or ,i,f'
mid lower extremities, confusion of Ideas, loss r,f , '
nry with mflnncholy.mny bu cured by the author". Tit
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