UitDill THE SEAl Ttif.l)'rc.iie that floats o'er the waters Vvld, Tho wind Hint roars o'er tha swelling tide,; Bo you know Mlal they nlnic to Mot Tli'ey fdrig f rl lolljr Htnd laid low, A heart thnl censed bcatltifj lolig ngd Under tho ecn. Do foil RlldVr that tltti VttwM tliitl UroaSi All tlltt Sh'orl?) AUd 4lghlng nnd 6bblng BVcf More; Aru sighing nild sobblilg to nlet They hro tolling; In tliulr Mil undertone; Or a llfo that Weill otll WlUldUl it illoilHi Wider llib' seal Hit; wnHuorillii winds I o'c? ll.t) slibnl foriil ItUriniir :BUr twectest UUMby Soiig, doilllj? iUoth hlrH td fbitt. 6rl, sUrgUbj alM, you fhoUllt ilBlltly flow 6'er tho heart thai loved ydll Hd, O'er Ihti brave; trui tlrctisu Oli, tfilylilg ft'n I on ybilr windy bed" fcuftly pillow ill nilr young head; HtrbW his collcli Vt'itll gold ; Lei llld ulorntalds ring his funeral botlii And weiiro n robe of tho rarest shells' To coyer him from tho cdliU i Brills' youi tfottltll) dll, seaweed bright i Xd ttttll o'br tho oyos Hint nro dead to stgltf Lightly tho still form prfcss t Wreatho ond twine, oil, glittering pearls 1 ill the golden waves and tho clustering curlnj No loving Hand lHnJr caress: ficeb bo hl sloop, and sweet his rest; till tho summons shall como from tho ISlo of tho WcStl Tito tf riilry iplr'it to froV. Till up tho street of tho City of Gold tshall wandor tho foot that onco grow cold Under tho sen. The ChebLUrflll for Horses. Tun clifcck-roin nitty, probrtlJb') tltl of ridmo uso In "breaking it colt," nutl rliaypcrhnps.holp td got ill) lila hetul," tintll he has been taught his pinto ) but aftor'w'rirtl It ean answer no oiul) except Bdurlng his tcnlpor, making hlnl Jlli, fretting tho corners of his mouth, wast ing Ills strength, Hurting1 his wind, in juring his sight, Icjsoulng his speed, Abridging his services, shortening his day? throwing him down and breaking his knees. All those", It Is fearlessly ns Ber'tddj Often proceed from thousoof this fcrticl hprietldagoi When loosa the horso'd HcfCk Is usdally ditendod as straight as Ills' back ; In 'this irintlildf lldntes Would generally work. It is thd natural post tidil) Hud tho nearer wo approach td it; thd lidttdr for tho nniuinlj for ho Is then It llld ditto j rtrid (though littlo remem bered) His rhilrrionary actldu or breath lrig1 uiilnlpcded; It is absurd to mako H bdnd dr angle, If at all acutd dr sharp, ill a w'atorplpd or hdso ; so it is 'absurd; fltid crtlol Wd, to bend back out of its iiatural lidd tho windpipe of thd horse lJy tho uso of tho check-reiti ; in tlid for iiior caso a full volumo of water cannot lid obtained, in tho latter tho freo breath ing Qi tild ttdliiinl rid essential to its Comfort, and oven to its llfo) Is hinder fcdi Tho eirect of rcstralnlngahoisoby a tHt&iVrcln is to prevent Iilm from get tJrlgtifi iti tifd' collar. If the bit Is in tho least degfeo affected by tho check-felh-in other word's, if it is not feiitiro Jy looso in tho rrioutli the horso Is elitftketlf find besides being kept from 1118 fr'ea tixefciso of his strength, ho is iifdf'tntcd frdiii lfiillilng tile" Weight of his body into the collar. Thero Is onoinfallibloprodf cdriatfliilly Id lfd dbtaiiied of tlid mfelty of tho uso of tho checlc-reitl and of its injurious effects, though wo bdlltivo very few per edus ar'o'aware of It; Whenever a horso has bddfi w'o'rked 'Ith a tijht cllcck foirij tho comers of his rriouth becomo fiiW; Iriflrirtidf fester, and eventually tho lrioutli becorrlds1 dnlnrged on both sides, hi some cases to tho o'xtcn t df two Inches; Even beforo tho bit hn.1 ih-o'duc'dd theso Visible fefft'etsj if the carrier of tho mouth Unfile tho1 bit bo totched, tho tlnlfrial Kill flinch as If from hot iron. Let this be tlio slgii With ovory master and sor Vant; To What aro theso enlargements nttributbld7 Whatcauscnthcm? Noth ing but tho friction of tho bit irt tho effort of tho horso to got up to his worn lldw dreadful trfseo a horso heavy laden his iieck bent into a perfect curve his irtouth open his eyes ready to start out 6f tlitir sockets! Tlio igntfrant though perhaps not cruelly disposed driver, looks on to sco how "handaomo" his horso appears, and Imagines the tossing hcrifl, open mduth, and gnashing teetl aro signs of gamo and strength j while oYi th contrary, they aro the most unc liii vocril 6v'i(ifcnccs c?f tf Istftsand gtfity Ijct Hiiy bnb test tho truth of this by loosing the check-rein, and ho will im mediately go faster, keep hia Mouth hhitli find his Head In ono steady horl zontal position. Tho draught horses ox liiblt tho most painful examples of tho cruelty of using a tight check-rein; WhfctHeV lit 'ork- cr standing, thov will b'6ibund in continual torfrfcUt tofefng tlielr heads, or resting tho wolght of tlwm on tho bit, and so drawing" bavK Uio corners of their mouths as nearly lo fcplit tho ligatures. At work, instead of going on steadily, they bob their heads, cfctfffg the' cbt'ck rit every step thoy fakos llotr ia timiii' Oood ClWrrV Good, sminff, mid ripo ap)16s, wh'slied" clean, nro tho first and hulispmmblo reiiutsHftl'.' Speckled and wormy apples, find thoso dr6Vi)C'd from tlio trees beforo they aro half ripo', and iVftte' becomo fough' rtntr insipid, or bittor, can never rnako good elder, incfefda few apples 6f this- description in a bushel ofgoo'tf 6nea will materially injuro tho good flavor of all th6 cider. Grind thto np pfeS'toftflno pulp, without crushing tho iced, which will impart a bitter tasto to" tlm chlcr Thn unmni-n Rhrmlil lm k&i in a largo' vat or tub, for at' least twenty-four hours beforo the Juico Is ox lrwerf If fA'6 weath6f feso cold that fermentation will not start, it wllf bo' Doner to allow tho pomaco tO' remain wur or flvo days. If tho pomaco Is pressed fcobn after tke nnnles aro ground. (ho Julco will ofton bo vei-y Insipid1 niYd ngnu colored, anu always destitute of that excellent llavorand rich color which ood eider postvscewhen tho pOmnco nas jam a jow nays, in tno usual way 6t furmontntlon, tho cldct1, after be cbmVilfr perfect, 6oon becomes hard,' And- contains more Or lt'.s' vinegar.' This can-bo avoliled by'tak'lrntlro stnno cavo" With' cidlr as with' Wine Procure 2 thiy glakfor' India- riibber tub? M THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUB.G,. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, lit it closely In a holo bored through a bung, Which perfectly fits tho barrel. Tho bung being placed lu tho bung hole, tho other ond of thotUbu Is placed below tho stirfnco of mucr cuntaineu in a cup or other convenient vessel. If all is tight, tho gas liberated in Jermcnta tldri will pass through tho tube, and bubblo up thrdiigh tho water; Bill no air can enter tho barrel as long as tho end of the tube IS covered by tho water; Whon bubbles cease to appear, tho fer hleiltatlon is complete, and tho elder (nay then bo rucked on" into clean bar fels and bullgeU up tlghti Tho fi'rmcn talltin fihould go on slowly In a cool cellar. To Pickle ilkll CiiLlinV'; Taicii it nHll, fresh cabbagb, romoVd tiib Whole of tho outer leaves, keeping tho ball entire. Cut Into four quartersj and subsequently into strips, and place them on a hnlr selvo or a clean, dry Elotlii and sprlnklo with salt, hot them remain fdr tlireo daj'3 lb allow thobrlno to drain oh". Aftor they tiro thoroughly dralnedi put them into n clean Jar. Tnko vA liluch vliu'gilr an Will cdver them, and lot it simmer over a slow fire, with allspice, whole black pepper, coarso brown uimror. and A littlo pimento. When tho vinegar is sufficiently llavor- ed let it cool and pour It over tho cab- baiio in tho Jar, which must bo .stopped doWn for uso. nnd kept for thrco months. Hotr td Drill 1'rfiUtr'! To do this "Wendell's dilido" gived tlB this advice: "Tako a knifo and sever tho artery or Jugular vein, lu tho neck, or tako an axo and cut tho head off, let It bleed so as to draw all tho fever from tho fowl Incase it have any. Dip the body in boiling water, then pick quick, when throfluh douse tho fowl in hot wnter again, then throw It into a tub of cold water, let It remain three or four minutes; this Will mako It swell out plump, and will keep twenty-four hours longer than If it was not thrown in tho cold water." WIT AND WISDOM, WUUUDN-'f bo plucked tho Mary land Swain Ax honest tnlo speed best being plainly told. Sum; to harrow up the solo Peg ends insido one's bootsi Tin: natural powers of man cannot distinguish a smaller space of .tlmcj than ono tenth of a second. Wiikk do your teeth usurp tlio func Hons of tho tonguoV When they aro chatteringx Donxi:ts liaVo bc'c'omo so email that they havo ceased to have crowns; tlireo penny pieces being quite lurgo enough. What is the difference between nn auction and seasickness? Ono is a sale of effects, the other the effccts'of a sail A Youxo woman being asked by a politician which party she was most in favor of replied that she preferred a wedding party Yo'u may depend" upon it that ho is a good man Wlioso intimato friends aro all good, and whoso enemies are all of a character decidedly bad. Tub great differenco between tho young and the old is this tho young havo tho.world beforo them, while tho old aro behind tlio world. AUTUMUi) Wakii Bays there nro nc (ially papers published in Ills town, but there is a ladles' sewiiig circle, which answers tho same purpose. A tailok, having set up his carriage, asked Footo for a motto. " There is ono from Hamlet," said tlio wit, " that will match you to n button-hole : List, Hit ! oh list 1" ItBVKiiATroN'. I am not moro sur prised that some rovercd tnths slitfttld aina.o my understanding, than that tho blazing sun should dazzlo my eyes. llcrvvyi Ov all learning, tho most difficult de partment is to unlearn; drawing n mis take or prejudice out of tlio head is as painful as drawing a tooth, and tho patient never thanks tlio operator. " Don, you say you bellovo most di cases aro eoutngious. How lolig" have you entertained such notions V" " Ever sinco I sat itlcdigsldo of a blue' girl, ami caught tho palpita'tiolf of tho K-art.-" Tun New York Tribune says: "If our wlfo wanted to run iway with nil other man, wo would wisli her God speed, for we think tow much cf her to" seo her want for anything." " now won no plays ror ono so young!" said Mrs. Partington, as tho organ-boy pcrfoVin'ed with a monkoy beforo tho door; "nnd how much his little brother looka like lilm, to bosurc. DiorJi;xi:.s being asked Why it was that philosophers sought tho society of the rich, imich moro than tho latter rtnight theirs, replied r ''ltocnuso phi losophers know what they want, and tlio others do not;'' Wonns are nice things, but thoy strike hard.- Wo wield them so easily that wo aro apt to forget their hidden power, Fitly spoken, thoy fall like thosunshino tho dow, nnd tho summer rain but when u'nlitly, liko the frost, tho hail, and thodcftolatiug tempest. IlussnLfj, tho finger,' was dice sing ing in a provincial town, "Tho Gamb ler's Wife, "and having uttered thowords ''Hush! becomes noryot! thoclockstrlkcs1 tho hour," when a respectably dressed .woman ejaculated, tctlra' astonishment of everybody:- " Wouldn't I havo fetch ed him homo!" Pi:aci:. Christian peace, tho peaco .which Christ gives, tlio peaco. which IIo sheds abroad In tho heart, is it aught elsQ than such a glorified harmony tho expelling from man's llfo of all that was causing dMurbauco thorcynll Unit was' hindering him from chiming in with Uio music of Heaven, ail that would ImVb'mlidb hVm' a Jarring and dloiiant note, leftoutfrom tho great danco And minstrelsy or flib spheres", in Whl'ch'now Blinll mingle forever thn cohsentlmr Uvmiv ll nut" removes tho slllircald. Kvcry opening "lily" directs us to Od'd'. Every Huceeeslvo heilvo of tho ocean wavo Uni Written ujion It, "No pcacb for tho wicked." Kvcry pure flowing ' river" reminds him who standi on Its banks that obedience to God will causo hls"iicilcblb bullkl) this.'1 l'liAYr.u. It is it communion With Clod. Oh, brethren, prayer is not an nposlrdp'lio td woods and wilds nnd waters. It Is not a moan cast forth into thn vluwleus wlihUimiril llddtless behest tixpended on a pivwliig cloud. It 13 hot a plaintive cry directed to nn empty echo, that can send back nothing but another cry. Prayer Is a living heart that speaks In a living ear, tho ear of tho living Clridt A sor.r.MN tind bcatitiftil thought Is expressed In tho following: It was re lated of a well-known divine, who, when living, Was called " the l'rlnco of Divines," that, whon on-hls death bed, 110 Was dictating words toannniailuensls, who had written : " I nm still In the land of the living." " Stop I" said tho dying man, " correct that." Say: " I am yet In tho land of tho dying, but hope boon to bo in tho land Of tltu living!" lJcautiful thaught, and it is so. In. his closing scene the Christian is enabled to contract this passing, dying world with that whlcll is tb coinei" C D. KOUWNS A CO., -"' ll!dXMi;itCIIANT,M; Northeast corHer of Second ond Vino Streets, Philadelphia. Q.IKAIID HOUSIi, t'oriier of Klilth nnd Chenlnut fltrcola, Philadelphia. II. V,'. 1CANAGA, l'roprlotnr. S' L CHAHLEB llOTKh, ok tiik i:unoi'i:AN i-lAM, Now CO, 03, 61, and OUNorth Third StrertJi, between Market and Areh Streets, rilllndelphla. ClIAltM'.S llljECKNKft, Manager. r-OSEPH . DEM, Mnmifactitrer of and Wholoialo Dealer In CIX)TIIINa, CI.OTI1H, CAiftlMUIlIM, AND VlvSTlNOH, flo'; North Third Stroo rhlladelphln; NT ATSON & JANNEY, Importers nnd Jobbers of BILK AND FANCY DltliSS ClOOUB, UlIAWIJSAC, No. 3i) Market Street, Philadelphia. H. WAIiTEH, 4 Jjito Wultcr A Knnb, Importer nnd Dealer la CHINA, OLASHjND QUIUINHWARi:, No. Sll North Third Htreet, between Haco nnd Vino rhlladelphln. JgSTADLlSHEI) 1S20. WHOLESALE DIlUftaiSTS, nnd Dealers In curoficAifl, Muriicmra; patent wnni. CINEH, HI'ICIS. TAINTS, OILS, WINDOW (1LAW, VAUNISHES, DYES, Ac, At, Southeast corner of Third and Callowhlll Sts., Philadelphia. KMDHUSTEU it DltOTIIEll, Iiriportor? and Jobber VI II03IEUY, GLOVES, HIHUTS AND DIlAWEItft, mn'ros, sust'ENbrns, HOOPBKmTS, IIANDICEltCIIIEIX, TIIUE.VUS, SEWING SILKS, TltlMMINGS, POHTE MONNAIES, SOAPS, rEIII'UMEltY, FANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENEItALLY, Also Manufacturers of IIUUS1IUS AND LOOKING GLASSES, and Dealers In WOOD AND WILLOW WAUE, JlltOOMS, UOPJIM, TWINES, Ac, No SOi) North Third Street, above Vine, Piuladelphla. J) OYAL A KOYUll, Birect'ssors tof OILUKUTi UOVAL A CO., W1IULIX.YLE llUUOOISTS, Importers and Dealer- Irt imucit, jiiuuciNUs, spices, paints, oils, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, Ac, Nos. 3UJ and 311 North Thlid Street, Philadelphia. QIIAltDliH II. JIAIU'LE, Iirixirlor and Dealer In mtANDIlX, WIN1X, GINS, LKiUOItS, WINE I1ITTE11S, Ac, No. 12! North Third Street, nbovo Arell, west side, ri.UldVlphla. XT AO EX, DOYD & CO., COMMISSION MKUCHANTE; nrd Wholesale Deiilers lu LEAF AND MANUl'ACTUllED TOIIACCO, HEOAIlf , Ac, No. CI North Third Slice t", Philadelphia. Consignor cRii forward their stoelc "In Dond,' Itlnnit pri p,iyiiK thn United Slutrs lav, .. j ' 1 '' TV!" M. JIAHPLE, NOTIONS, 1IOSIEUY, GLOVES, AND FANCY GOODS, Nb.'S) North Third'affcilf,' Phllailelpbla. JUODIIEAI) .t K AUD, juaniuaeiurerH aim wnolCHnlo IenleM In HOOTS AND SllOIH, No. Sll NoiVh'Thlat h'li'r'et',- Plill.nlelphla. 'JMIH UXION llOTHl,- Alcii'strect, between Tlitrd'at'.U'roilhli'K'lrctfts, ruiladilphlii;' CUHl&T & WUDl';nI fopTletora,' T011N STIIOUP & CO., Hiiccessors to Htrnilp A llrotliM-, WltOLlMALK DEALEItH IN riHUl No. SI Ndrth Wli.xrvoi, nn 1 2l North Water fit., lMllladolphla. M liihEH A HOST, Silcei'Hsors to Franklin P.HelUor h. Co., Intporters and Whi'lesalo DeAlers lu LIClUOIlM, WINIX, Ac, Mos. 110 nud 113 North Third Street, Philadelphia. J7, J. D1CSTEU, 'Wholesaloarld ltotall Dealer 111 FOItniON AND DOMESTIC CAUPETS, OnjWTIIM, M'INDOW SltAbiH Ao., No. 3D North KecondTttrect, opp. Clirlst Cliurch, Philadelphia. JEXX12DY, HTAtltS & COi( WHOLESALK FISH DEALEIW, Km. 130 and 133 North Wharves, Philadelphia: JOS. lUEOEL & II. 8. FISTEH, (liOto UIcrpI, Wlest A PjvIii,) Importers and Jobbers of DUY fJOOlift, ffo. 17 North Third Streol, Philadelphia. AiKiiuo nvnULV, w.m. u. Ai.niltoiiT, n. a. rcott. TUSSELL & WOODHUFF, Wholesale Dealers In TOllACCC!, CIOAUS, PIP1X, ACij AC'i No. 13 North Third Street, abo o Market, rhlladelphln. JOIIX C. YEAGEH & CO., Wholesale Dealers In '' HATS, CA1W, STRAW GOODS, AND LADllS' FUltS, No. ii7 North Third Mtrcot, . Philadelphia. jy-IDLED, & EDDEU, Wiiolewilo IlOOKStCLLKltS, STATfONElW, ANti IlLANK-liOOK MANUFACTUltfiiiS, No. 2l North Third Stroot, Philadelphia. Wall and Cilrtnln Papers, and SlMIonory con- erully. JgSTADDlSIIED 1828. U. W. UAItl'lUiTilt, JIKNSZKY A CO., WHOLESALE DHUGOISTH, I No. 737 Market Street, one door below Eighth, riillauclpfilii. ' DKUGS, MEDICINP.S, CIIEMICAII, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VAUNISIIES, DYES, nnd every nthornrticlo pertaining to tho biHlnes, of tho best quality, and at lowest Tdarket rotes. "yEAVEH A SPDAXKLE, WHOLESALE GUOCEIlIES.ND COMMISSION ' iiEitcirANTs; , jfos. 2J5 nnd 227 Arch Street, Philadelphia; T I. DUUIvIIART, Importer nnd Dealer In ! IltON AND STBEL, ! No. GO Front Strecf; , Phllndclphln. jgAKCUOFT & CO., irnporicra ami Jobbers of STAPLE AND FANCY DUY GOODS, CI.OT1IS CASSIMEUES, 11LANKETS, LINENS, DUY GOODS, IIOSIEItY, Ac, Phllndelphlai XDREWS, WILKIXS A CO., tJCnlcrs In -FOItEiaN AND DOMISJTld ttlY G00D3, No. 003 Market Street, Philadelphia. gXYDEK, HARKIS A DASSETT, Manufacturers nnd Jobbers of MEN'S AND HOY'S CLOTHING, Nos; C25 Market, nnd C21 6m'm'cr'ce Street, Philadelphia. TT W. RANK'S "WHOLESALE TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND CIOAH WAltBIIOUSE, No. 110 North Third' Street, between Cher'ry and IUico, wost side, Philadelphia. QOTTIIEDL A AYUES, Wholesalo Dealers in FISH, CIIEF.SE, Ac, Ac, No. 100 North Whan es, fcccond door nbovo A rclt Strectf il'illatlelphia. JJUUUAII FOH CATAWISSA! THIS WAY FOlt 1IAEOAINS. Goods to eoinparo with stringency of tho money market. Look and eonipam prices bef6r jitiV ehaliig elsoirherci Just call at the favorite.' busi ness htnnd of t , . . MeNINCII & shuman; : arid you will bo met by thn obliging proprietors or hum, uti iiiiiinuunii uiniugii incirgrcai varioly store freo of charge, of course They will give yuu a fair rhaneo to'k"pend your looso chnngo, they trusj imich moro profitably than it can bo spent elsowheru. Their BTO'CJ!: tl'DltV GOODS this Bprlng is much larger In all Its varieties than usual. Their I J.ADIES' DItliSS GOOPfj'' nrs of thn nicest stylus in market. They havo n lino usortiuenl of HATS, CAPS. HOOTS AND B1I01S, SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSINintt, CABMMKKi'x, AND Vl'iiTINGS, nnd numorous articles common to sucli establish inun.ts, besides u general assortment of HAKDWAUE TINWAUE, QlJEENSWAItE, a'nd GrfociMti'us, nil t greatly reduced prices. They wish to con. now iiieir ousiness oil ino system or "PAY AS YOU GO,'' nnd they think thoy can nltbrd to sell very cheap. iThey return their thanks for miy, piisf favor, and ask tho future patronage or their former cus tomers and the public generally. MfNINCH A, SHUMAN. . riA'PAWISSA1 nUOAS'l. fioi.Mi Noiirn.-Elmlra Midi nt 1 r.rt.1 Erie KxiurMnt "iHA.Ji.' K.,0''ir,i;o,i"T".-!,hlladelplila Mull nt 11 A.M.' New YorVExiirco at 1 p.m. ' u'JtvWU WKUll, tsipt.' rjilIE FLODEXCE HliWlU-iVlAtillll-l Altb Till! 11KST IN Till! WoltLl). Bnlosrooms, K Cliestnut Btreot, Phlladeliihla, i'a. Wlilln nlarjo number cf Machined havo been oneri'd to tho public, somo of which possess xlut of oxcellmieeandacknowlfiltfml merit, wo hnve . .... .11.... l.A.'n .v..i..(A,ln.i1. lllP llU. lonn ion imi uiiiuin ......j rt,...v..v", eo-islty of a Macblho moro tierfeot lulls Ineohaul' cal structure, coirtiiiniUK in mo IU01IEST DEOIIUR BIMl'l.lCITY WITH DUllAIlILtTY, and while cnpnblo of dolnn It bitEATKit itANilu or wonir. oiiii tital could bo basliy Understood H'nd compro hendod by nlh , Trt antMilt n tlrtlvlnff.Mitclilne froo from thft ob jections nltaehod to others has been noeasy task! for wo Hot only had to surpass oilier .sinciiinra, a thoy nppearod years nRO, but also a liiiproveU from time to time by ntoro recent cxporleiico. Tlil.wo boldly clalni has Ixicn accomplished by llld liberal expenditure of capital, Knd tho pa- tlcnt. untlrlnn labor of years; nnd In presenting our Machlno to tho public, wo shall make strong assertions riispectlnK Its merits, which wo aro prepared to subitantlato In every particular. DUeardlnH tho Chain anu iiOop,uriuiiisuiciic, wo itdoptcd tho; LOCK HTITClt (allko on lth sides of tho fabric), whlilli is re- garnoil by the mrses as best suited lo nil icinus of Work. Hut to meet objections sometime urged nualnst this favorlto stitch, wo havo added lbt Knot, Doublo Lock, and Doublo Knot, oithor of which Is jSiTitoNar.tl ANb Moan eiAHtJo than tho Iwkj thus ojiabJlnK the oporatb'J to select a slttch PEUFECTLT SUITED to every grade of fabric, and whero nncewry, sew Konirlsniuchslfonge'rllutti It Is possible td do' by hnudi THE FLOItENCn tnakci F'OUn.DIFFEUENT STlfClfES wllli as much caso as ordlnnry Machluos mako one, and with in little re achlnery. Tho result of repeated tests ban been all wo Could desire, and from Itn first Introduction tho Florenco has gained host of friends, nnd been regarded as a HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY; proving that tho public fully npproelato tho many advantages combined in tho Florence Machlnu. Over all others, tlib' I'lorenco must bo seen to bo fully appreciated; Wo claim for tho FLOItENCD ADVANTAGES tho following ovor fiiiy and nil fiEWING-MACniNKS IN THE WOItLD'i am IX. makes four different stitches, tho lock, knot, double-lock, nud double-knot.oi. ono nud tho anmo mnehlno. Each .stitch being nllko on both sides of tho fabric. gf Every Machlno has ihe roverslblo feed mo tlon, which enables the operator, by simply turn lug a thumb-screw, to havo tho work rmi either to tho right or left, to stay any part of the seam, or f.tetcn tho ends of scams, without turning thn fabric;. 31-Clianglng tho length of stitch, and from one kind of stitch to another, con readily bo done whllo the Machlno Is in motion. h2 Tho needlo Is easily adjustdi nnd Uooa not sUp stitches; R7r It Is almost nolsclctn, nnd can bo used where quiet is necessary: S-Its motions nro nil pVwitlvo; them nro no spring to get out of order, and Its simplicity en nblus any ono to opomto it. 03- It does not require flnor thread on thn under than for the upper side, anil will sowncro'ft tlf6 heaviest seam, or from ono to more thicknesses of clpth, without chnnga of nedlo, tension, break ing tnromtf or skipping stltchcH. ifirTlie Hemmor Is cosily mljusted, nnd will turn any width of Hem deslrod. rNo other Machlno will do so' or nt;nrango or wont as tita riorcttcd; XGrlt will hem, foil, bind; gather, braid, quilt, and gather ana sow on n rtullo at tho samo time, It has no springs to got out of ordor, and will lost h lifetime. 43 tt Is fully protectod and licensed by Kilns Howe, Jr., and our own Letters Patent. Tho taking up of tho slack-thread Is not per formed by tho Irregular contraction of a wlro coll or uncertain operation of (.prlugs. Tho precision and nceiiracy With rihlch tho l'lorenob draws tho thread lifto tho cloth Is unapproached liy any Hew liig-JIachlno hitherto olwred lu tho world. We furnish each Machlno with " Ikirnu'rn's Self Sewer," which guides thn work itself, nnd is of In calculable value, especially to luoxpcrlcnco oper ators. Wlillo possessing tho above, and' rfinny other udvnutngiM, tho Florence is sold nt comviponillng prices w Ith other flrst-class'Machiues, and a care ful Examination will fully suhstnntlntii all that vfv Hutu claimed for it, nud Justify tho nssortlon wu now make, that It is tho best Bowlng-Machlno in tno world. Wo wnraan't every Machlno to bo all tllftt wa claim for it, and to give entlro satisfaction, nud win give a written warranty, if required. f -llicr'al arrangements mads witli those vMo hnv to sull again. Further Information may bo had ny Ijieiosing stamps to tho General OiIIcm of the Florence Si'wlng-Machlno Company, 030 Chestnut street, I'liuuuuipiiui, 1'euusyivuiilj, ntlCTS OF MACHINES. I 'o. 1, Plain, This Machlno make tha lock nndknotsiltcheH,andha.slhoroven.lblofis.l..fu o. S, rlorence. (lold-ornaint nted Machine, With drawer, end llfr'h't cover, Without liinkes all tho four stitches, and lias the re versible feed o. ,l.-llver.plnted Machine, ornamented ; table oIl-tlnMied walnut, with heavy half case, lock and drawer; makm all tho four (ditches, and liosj tho roverslblo frfd ;mh.:u o. l-Sllvcr-platod- ifatfilnV," ntB,y or'na-' mentisl, and inakra all thu four studies, nnd has tho reversible feed. Polished mahogany Uiblo ', Polished ltosuwood Table o. t. Walnut tablo, In oil ', ". Mdhognny table, In oif...'....'.;,'. V..'. llosewood table, in oil ; o. t. Waliyit, oil Ilnlshwl Mahogany table ,,.,. Rosewood table "' J75 Ml O. O. EVANS, General Agent. BWCIieiUititHtreetpmi.idelphla'; lELD, DEHGEU & CO., QF.NF.ltAL COMMISSION MEUC1IANTS . iciilers In FISH, HALT, CHEIiSK, FH0VISI0N8, Nos. 123 nnd 121 North Wharvrn, abovo ArihHt. Philadelphia. Hole agents for Wilcox's wiieri nmu rels.'kegs, nml cans. ' JSTADLISIIED nOoi' jroiiDAN a imbTni'n;' WHOLl'-SALE OiWCKIlsi' nnd Dealers In H.U.TiVrftti: AND IlItlMSTONEi j No 90 Noith Third Hlreet, " riilladclrhhr,' 1866. J. A. IIKNDHY, Buoeessor to nendry o ) larris, Manufaotilror and Wholiiilo bhtler lit DOOTHANDSHOIM, ' Nqjfl North Third Htreet', rhlladelphln. V. PETEIWtAN( LIPPINCOTT A TltOTTKn, WHOIilMALK aitocElul; with No. 21 NorUiWuter Street, ( ( nnd No'l 20 rfortll lidlawnro Aventin, Philadelphia, p:oitbK ii. iibDEitTs, Importer and llfaler Irl HAItDWAltU, CUTLl'.nr, GUNS, Ao., KrJi 311 North tlilril Street; nbovo VitinJ l'illladelphla. B KXJAMIN QUEEN, Penlor In CAttPETINOH, WINDOW HnADEfj; blIJCIWTnH,MATrl,Ac:; No. S3 North Bocond Htreet, , Philadelphia. J Pi UEAU1), wlU LIpi(lNCOTT, jloNI) ii CO., MatiUfneturcrs and Wholesalo Dealers lii HATH, CArrf, FtlltS, AND fffllAW GoUbs, Ho: M Market HtFbet, Phlhulelphla. "jOWE, EUSTON it CO., Manufacturers nnd Wholesalo Dculcrs In ccrrro'f ikMfl, cAlthlrr chains, HATTS, WICKS, TIE YAUNS, COltDAGE, IlllOOMH, WOOD AND 'WILLOW WAltE, LOOK'G GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY nASICinfl,' TA11LU, FLOOIt, ANiiCAltltlAdE blliCLOTlis'.Ac, No. D30 Market Htreet, soulii sidf, riiiiaiibihiitri. G W. DLAllON & CO., M'ariufacinrcrs of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW HltA DES, Warehouso, No. 131 North Third Htreet, Philadelphia. piItEXIX STOVE DEI'OT; HEATEItf; llANoiH, AnI) HTOVESj Vlioloa)o and Retail. PATENT ANTI-DUHT COOKINQ STOVE: VULCAN HEATEIt, for iidtlllflg two dr Word room's.' PAitl'it, COOKING, LAUNDRY, iifcATItfa', arid evefy v'ttticly of StbVEH,- JOHN 1 HEW, No. !M0 North Beeond Streot, Phl'acfelphlii. j V. tAJlilEUT with itOSS, RlioTT & CO., f rrlportors arid iobbers of CLOTHfl, CASSIMERES, VESTING.", Ac, No. SOl.Mnrkct Htreot, v ., Phlladelphlnw . " t - 8. Witll L. ilETTDE) - 13Ubh;iiu'nn'&c6',, Mir aooDs, No. W North Tliird Hlrcel, Philadelphia. J II. LONOSTRETIIj rAPEIl-HANOING wAnEiiouBE, No. 13 Not'th Tliird Street, Philadelphia. JItfSIKYIUTII, BROTUEU A CO., WHOLESALE TOnACCO DEALERS, No. 151 North Third Street; flvo doors below Race. Factories, Nos. SS3 and 223 Quarry Street, Milladclphlo.' TACK A WANNA AND BLOOJIS I millll ItAlI.UOAI). On and after March 11, 1800, IHisscngor Trains will run as follows: SouritWAitn. Lenvo Hcranfon nt 4:40 p.m. nnd i,:.iu a.m.; Kingston nt np,M..nnue:.ViA.M.: lllooins burg nt 8:20 p.m. and t:20 Arrive nt Norlhum beriand at tl:30 p.m. nnd a.m. NoiiTIIWAftn. Ix-avo Northinnbcrland at7..M. v . , ....'..axilla . o, a. in, iiiiu ir.t Scrantouat ll;n3 A.tjlltul 9 p.M Arriiont Scran ton at 12TI0 A.-5U' and 16.15 r.w, . . '.'.; , ...J1' A' FONDA, Supt. Kingston, Mnrch 15, lsflo. 11IIE AMERICAN HAY KXIK1. JL AND FORK.-3Ve the underslgneil clll.i.ih hi. ivininiiuin. iuniy wunci.seil the trial of Ji nnwi ii nin mriii oi ir. I'ursei 1,''-'Mn.1.r'cn.ll ''flf'1 j' fle1 moro hay,, lit one 'W,'il",hu"(Jh'! ""ituel Jn three. WlArosntls flfil it will tafto ns much hny itiiti the mow as two good horses can draw. We also saw it culling hay, and think It cannot be bent as a liny knife, i yh,,rflilly recommend it as the best liay fork &.1,',"WKJ"),tK. ("'..F..C. JlAKmsox, yr; n. koons; joi. iwak,. John incTKiitrx, D.vnie). Novnn. II. DKILKMII.I.KII. HVl.VtSTKU 1'UliSKL, They also manufacture tb celebrated lluckevo ne.iper uuu .uuiuT, nnu oiner ngiicuiturnl luiiilo. meiits, .Ijli .'. - i i is. tJJIIliA-DEIiTJIIA AND ERIE jl liAii.uuAii. nils great line traverses the northern and northwest counties of Pennsvli aula to thn city of Erie, of Ijiko Erie. It. his been IcilspiI and Is ojieraleil by tho ,It"NST''lA?,'I.A ItAIlJtOAD COJJPAN-Y, Time of Pwsoger Trains mA'ortU'iuiiherMp,, l.KAVK 1 AST1VAUS Kr n Mn 'IV.I. ii..,-. .... lofiv.oV"''''''' Tm'"' 3:M A"'i l;l",lm wuirrnVnV, i.itAVB WrcsTWAiin. Erin Stall Train Saw Erie i Express Train, 7:Hp.m.; Elmlra Mall Train. 4:M P.M. Passenger cars run through nn the Erie Mall nnd Nkw Youk (ViMSErrioM. rv.is vn... v,i. '.ft.r.riT lTi Cl ";,,s 'A1 '-onvo Erie nt i:M .: . . . 1 " 1 1,1 im v'i i .h. r.n gaui sleeping cars on all night trains. For Information respiv)ng pmscimcr I apply, at tha corner of Thlrtlelh .anil r.fcts,l'hnadelphtoi,pn(l for relent bVi tlmConihaff"Rieiilj;. . r. business Market uirdi'J s..1?Jl inl J r..corrorof Tw-inii nm .Market Streets, Philadelphia- J. W.Ilnyno ds, Krlo; wil. llam Brown, Agent N.C.H.R., liiiltlniore. ' . .'. , . ." " ""I'STON, Gonernl I relght Agent. Philadelphia, i. , J,'.w' "WINNEll. r eC,,.T'A?PV'Tfe Marchlsoo.1 Su',or'1t"ll,"",. Wlllluin'sp'ort. QMNIDUB LINE. The undorslgne.1 would respcctftilly nnnnuncn lo Ihocltli-cris of lllooni.bflr' ftfill' ie public, gene, rally that ha ls runnlng on ,- OMNIllL'H LINK between thUinco'itnif Uii'dlrcrent iMlfroad de Kil dally ijin!loysxceptl),toeiw,nect with the several traln.s'frbihg funitl, rJ!l''t on tho Cata wissn and Vllllamsport Rnllrnn.1, and with those going North and South on tho Iicknwnnnn nnd nioo;nslnirg Itftilroad, HIsOninlhnssAnro In goml condition, eonimo- dlous and comfortjiblo, nnd charges reasonable. j-ersons wisiung to meot or see their friends de. pait,eaubeuc(sumoilulcdlipiini'easonabIoVharge by leaving llmely nollco at oiy of tlio hotels. JACOll' L'aiRTOKi rroprtctor. it, le.i.ii.i'i. lownsnip, on Jintmuy, jiay 7, IMkJ, between the .A.lnf.r.l.".n".,.ll,-v.Knlri,.nn'1 Fork manufactured by SLIFElt, WALLS, HIUtlNER A Co;, of Lelvlh. hurc. Pa., and tho ltnmlnrK Pnini ii,,. un..i. AJOttTItEllX CENTRAL 1 XU.. L . WAY , DtlllXT ttniTTE S'OltTH ANll MOt'TU, Through Isdweni lialllmom and ltoi bi star WITHOUT CHANGE Oh' CAItS. On and nflur August U, 1830, tinlus will lialbm follows. S-OUTtlW'Ailn: . lIUFFAt.O EXI'ltlXs mcn flnlllmnro 10:10 ibillvi l'lilliiclnlnbla'.l P.JI.I llurrisliiiiu'a-, A M. (ullvorliig passenirers at NiirlMuinbi-rland ijA ior irain on ijk'hiiv wmm umi iMtMuupDurs Uiillroml. Icavluu at 7 A.M.. arriving Hi lmmllln T.'W AjM.i Ulonmsbtirg AiM., Klhgsl'jli A.M., nrrninoii rmniiu. , .MAlli leavrs iiniiiiiuiri- ii i.ni., uun.v (except umlavs)! Philadelphia Jiniu, A JM.! llarrlslaiig SOSP.I., Itillinrlng nusiiincer lit. N'irtlit IIiuiiiIh r- Inndl.ril P.M., for train nh Laekliw.Minn nnc) Illooinsburg Itnllrond, leaving tlKfi'iil (Wu P.M., arriving In lianvlllo if P.M., illoonisblmr mil P.M., Kingston V P.M., Hcrnutnu 10:15) prorf-edliig mil It! nnd arrlvlhi Hi Wllllilinstu.rt Ms ' j K.M ., FAH 1' LINE leaves llalllinorednlly (except Hun. dink), I'iloJ'.M' I .Philadelphia I2M.J Jlarrlslairg l lil P:.M.; Northiituli'ilaliilU;IIP.Jt. leinaln ou r night, and lenvothe follow I ng luoinlngnt7,arrlv. lnglnHcra,,tou.2M.,nnvAnI) . EXPHIV'S ritAIN leaves Northumberland f:.M.,ilitii tejteopt Suililavs),ri'i clvlngHi'.'.i.,K,M leaving Herailtnii. fit) P.M.J Plttston 0:20 P.M.. Kingston fl P.M.: Itloomsburg S:07 P.M.; aiming In Plillndi'lphla 7 A.M.; llarrlsbuig itau A.M.; llaltlltiore,7,A.M. . , MAIL TltAIN leaves Nnrlhuinbi'rlimll 10:M A.M., dally (except Sundays), reeetvliiu i.iss, u. gers leaving Seranlim A.M.! Pltlstun It J) A.M.; Kingston ft.V.A.M.; niorimhut K7 A M.; Dsiivllln H:ol A.M.; nud arriving III Hnrrhdmrg l:P.M.i Philadelphia P.M.; llalttmorenp.tf llv this fouto freight .lioiii llutJalo, Huspeiisluu llrlilgo, HH hesler, and 'allallilng'-in, or any Intir- mndlato milnt nutho nw Ylu-k, l ential inn lm Milppod I tir.in.rli. utll'tl 111 fit 1 1 I'.lr IliniN. til ntiv polntnn the Ijickaivannn nnd llliKmisburg Hull, road, without breaking liulks. lliiten of trelght and jiassengers rare as low ns uy liny inner route .1. N. DL'llAimi . E. H. YOUNG. Oen'l Hup't, Harrlsburg,Pa. Gon'l Pass, Agent, Uattlniorn. I ISAAC M. BCHOKMEItllOitN. Oen'l Western Freight Age lit, Hurr.ilu. EADING UAITiUOAD. HUMMKll AltIl.MJi;MIST. April 13, IHH. Great trunk Iilno fimn tho Ninth nnd Northwest fur I'llllailelplilll, .i'W Hint, limning, i imsvnni, Tamn'iu.i, Aihlatul, Lebanon, Alleiitown, Lastou Ac, Ac. , Trains lenvo Jlnrrlslinrg for New York ns ful lows: At It, 7:10, nml i;U a.m.. nnd 2 and H:20 p.m., connecting with similar trains oil the I'cnnsvl vnnla Itallroad, and nrrlvlng nt New York al 5:1) and 10 A.M., ami. t: 10 and lu:"i P.M. Sleeping (i rs accompany tho 3 A.M.iiml U-iW P.M1 trains, without !"'jnvnttniTlsiiiitW fin tlonltlnif.lhtlRVllle, Tallin. quii.Mlnei svllle, AKhlniul.PJneGrnve.Alleiilown, and Philadelphia at 7IIO am., and 2 and Itlli'.ji,, stopping at Lebanon nud principal Way Slatloin, llil! llu I'.M. Iinill liiitiviim inn iiin' eiiiiiieeiniii uir Pottsvllleor Philadelphia. For Pnttsvllln, Hi huyl. f.ll. 1, , ...I...... r.1 bij.l....-tlrlll .....IU... IkllllJIl.f'll, ,1,11.. him (..K'kt.iiJ ...... .11.'. r-.n- quehauna llallriiail, lenin IlnrrlKburgiit 4 1.1 p.m. Humming, lenvo New York nt I) AM.. 12 M., and RBI p.m.; 1 nliaiieipuia at s a.m. anil .iNiii i'.m. ; i'oit. yille at ftW a.m. and 2:l i',Mi! Ashland at 0 and Ihti am., nnd 1:03 P.M. ; Tnlunqua nt 11:13 a.m. and I and S:-m P.M. . Lenve I'ottsvllle for illarrlsbitrg, via PchuylUlll and Hiisquehannn llrtllrofiil, at 7 a.m. Uj.ii.ltni? Aeeoinndiitlon Train leaves Rcndlmrnl 0 A.M., relurnlngioiii J'hlhiilelphla at 3 p.m. uniuniiiia luiiiruiiii iiiiiuh leave ii'iuiiii;iaii:jj and 11:13 P.M. for Kphrala, I. III., Cnluuililii, Ae.,Ac. ,iOn Suud.ivs lea mi New York nt USUI P.M.; I'hlln. dnlphln ntK A.st. nnd ":I3 p.m., thu 8A.M.tialn run nlngoiilvloltendliig: l'liltsvlllnat H A.M.; Tallin, qua ut7:l A.M.; HIii'ilsburgatlWiA.M.; nnd Ite.id ... l'lit . r.i lln-rl.kiipi .mil III.':'. , r f. A New York, niiil 1:23 P.M. for Philadelphia, fiiiiiiintiitloii. .MIlriiL'c. Season. 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