THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FARMERS' DEPARTMENT. Meadows ToF-DttLssiNG.OiiiiifVst farms thcro nro portions of meadows of which the produco Is -ery small comimr cd with others. Thrso sections ran he much Improved, without breaking the sward by a liberal top-dresblug of llmo and wilt. Theso will Invigorate tho growth of tho aftermath, and if repeated tho ensuing spring will render tho poor spots equal in productiveness tothof-oby which they nro surrounded. Tho ex periment is worth trying, unlets It is deemed desirnblo to breakup tho whole meadow for tho purpose of rescedlng at a future day. Nearly tho same results can bo produced by tho application of leeched wood ashes ns a top-drcsslng whero tho material Is attainable for that purp030. Sheep. If troubled with ticks, lice or scab, though at this season It will not do ordinarily to dip them, tho spots most ntrceted may bo wot with the dipping solution (strong tobacco water, mndo by boiling tobacco stems, mixed with strong country soft-soap) This is best applied by n bottlo having a groovo cut in thesido of the cork with which It stoppered. Give sheep access to water dally. It is a great mistake to force them to eat snow or go without Feed roots ficely to nil, and especially to fattening sheep. Very llttlo grain will bo a great benefit, if equally ills- tributed. Handle your sheep and knvw their condition. Insects can now bo successfully headed off. Tho eggs of tho tent-cater' pillar seem to bo especially arranged with n view to their ready removal. If n swelling Is seen near tho end of a twi; It should bo looked to, as it is likely that there Is n deposit of eggs glued In a band aronnd It. These clusters nro readily seen whilo tho trees arc leafless. and may bo removed by tho aid of a step-ladder, on trees of moderate size, and on larger ones a pair of shears may bo arranged at the end of a polo to work by a string. Any time and labor mini red to remove theso eggs will bo tirofltiv bly expended. Fowls usually roost as high as post bio to avoid uncomfortablo draughts of nlr. If indulged In this, they often become asphixiatod and drop dead from their perches, from breathing foul air arising from tho fermentation of their droppings, or being suffocated by tho carbonic acid gas from tho breaths of many fowls, all close to tho top of tho houso or from both causes. In warm quarters and well fed, they will begin to lay before tho clo:o of tho month. Dahlia Hoots. Keep your Dahlia roots just as they como out of tho groud until spring, Do not pull tho roots from the stem, unless you wish to destroy them. They must bo kept attached until tho buds aro started in the spring, when they nro separated in n way to give a root to each bud. In poli-ihlngor washing door knobs or other articles projecting from a painted surface, protect tho paint by slipping over tho nrticles a piece of stout pastc boarod or cloth, having a holoor slit in the center largo enough to slip it on. Accounts. To begin tho now year aright when it comes, the old year must be finished rightly. Farmers aro apt to run into careless habits about their ac counts not so much in, money transac tions as in their store bills, especially whero tho farm products aro exchanged for family groceries. Go over all uc counts, and get ready to commence with a clear balance-sheet January 1st, 1607. A plain account-book has prevented' many a law-suit, for It is tho very best witness a man can take into court, pro vided it lias been regularly and accu rately kept. Foddeii. It makes llttlo difference how abundant fodder is ; its waste is criminal. Those who throw out hay, straw or stalks, to bo trampled upon, nnd trod into the ground by cattle ami fchcep, do a very foolish thing, for If properly used as bedding even, It would bo worth a good deal for ma'aure. Hacks ought to bo provided for tho yard and sheds, as well as for the stalls, and so constructed that all tho cattlo refuse may bo worked over as indicated. Livestock of all kinds, require tho farmer's especinl caroand daily per sonal utteutlon. Tho cold weather is apt to Induce carelessness on tho part of tho hands, and animals aro not weli watered or equally foddered, or syste matically curded or cleaned, unless tho master's presenco s.ecuro faithful work. Feed and water regularly and well, and keep salt before horses, cattloandsh, op. "Wo llko tho Liverpool rock salt tho best. This comesln solid, hard masses, weigh ing several pounds, nnd lumps may bo laid in tho mangers or in salt troughs In tho yard. Give all kinds of eattio a daily nirlng of two or treo hours. Young cattle and shceji may havo much more liberty. No class .of stock should bo allowed to run down In flesh it is so hard to bring them up again, nnd keep the young stock growing. Cows. Keep their stables clean, sprln klo gypsum to prevent tho oder of am monia. Give abundant ventilation, but not cold drafts. Mako them exercise dally, when it Is not very icy. If kept In a yard, see that tho shed h dry, well roofed, and, If possible, board up tho front in part, and put up feed racks, Put balls or boards on tho horns of tho "bullies," and of quarrelsomo ones. It Is said that corn nubbins fed to cows on tho ground Is n preventative of abor tion. If thero bo any vlrtuo It, It prob ably lies In tho cow's picking up soino earth with tho corn. It Is well to give occasionally a handful of wood ashes, and If a cow's breath Is not quite sweet glvo pulverized charcoal and a tablo spoonful of nitre (saltpetre) In her food PUBLICATIONS, 180. Oct Up Vuliv Clllln. 1830. "milK AO IV A DEMOCRATIC J MORNING .IOURNAL.-Oiieat t.MVi!ovi:-J MF.NT1 A Nil nllPAT I.MU CI MI:S1S. UNION, 111'.- srimstios ANt Constitutional Lihrurv. Tho DAILY Aeit'.contnlns the lnti-d new In limit parts oftheworld with cdltoilnl arih-tes on Gocin- mem, Folllic. Trade, i-ninnce mm ui norm kuu Icctl. 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Tho Illustrations of tho Mna.lne w 111 nttnut the eyes of the younet as well as please the old er children. Mr. II. lu Stephens Mill Jmnlsh n full-pano humorous Cartoon for every number throughout tne yeur.nnd ithattNts will con tinue togUo new readings to f.imllior themes, TI'JIMS Ol-' HURSCUIPTION. 52 50 per year. In advance; flcoples,') 0; copies, Sh; lu copies, i),uiii imcxtracnpyrHtU; sinulo cojites, 'JU ecuts, 'ilio Jlrst numbi?r is now ready for Inspection, Samplo copies of this number hent bv mall, notaao iald. on recelnt of 3) cents. Atjeniitamt Canvassers wanted lu cuy ji.irt of nit; touuirv, tnuea HUItl) Ar HOUOIITOX, ruUlshers, No. 4oS llroomo Hti eet, New Yorli T MIE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. lhe ATLANTIC! JKIXT1II.Y. .v crenernl eon. hont, stiinils ut tho he.nl of Ameiienii uiaiauhiiF, It iiumhcrs aiiinu Its contributors ttio most einl ncnt writers or theday.hoiii in Prove and I'oeiry, and its pages Ime uliMiys rctlccted Mhat Is hest lu Aiiitrleun Literatim', It has renched u circu lation neser beloro latlued by tiny Amerlculi niuc. nzluo of this class, mid it hns, l,v the lon period of ltsexlctenee and tlie worth of it toutilhuturs, heeoniH llrmly fixed In putilte istcem. The tollon-inu me aiuou j the niost pionilncut regular contributors : H. V. J.I.(!Kl:l.l.OV, li. w. i:.Mi:iiwN, WILLIAM ci'Ll.HN llltVANT. J. T. TltOWllltllJtiK. DONALD 11. MITCH ELL. i'. c. It.Z!'.vi:t i. i,.u. wnrrnrit. ilAAltli'i'AVLUll, . HAllltll.T 11. hi IsTOWH. mil mini '',. r.. i'- i'i'm'i'V.r TKHM8! Klnglo kUliserlitlons, lour dotlurs per year, t i.uii n vti'-s. Two copies fnrfcoven doll.irs: five copies lor sixteen, dollars: ten copies lor thlrtv dollars; mid each tiddltlonal copy thlce dollais. Tor eeryvlub of twenty suhi-crlhcrs un extra s ip will ho furnisheil uiaiis, or twenty-one co pies forslxty dollars. 1'osrAon. The potasjo on tho ATLANTIC is twenty-lour cents per cur, and must In nil cubes bo paid nt the olllco wi ' ro it Is leeel ed. Kl'Ll'IMl.N COl'll.S of tho ATLANTIC MONTHLY will bo sent on lecclpt of twenty-live The' ATT 'NTIC MONTHLY nn.l our VnlTvn KOLI'Htti.i bo luinUhed loBetln rat live dollars lieryear. i-poclal induct incuts nro ofr. red to teachers and postmnslcrs to pirs'iire subscribers to our Kriodl. eiu. fluents Miiiuisi iiiroiigliDul me colttltry Alldrcbs llCICNOlt A riLl.lW, Vubllshers, l.'l Trt'iiiout htrtct, llostun, Mats, 0 un youxq folks. Wo resnetfullv fnvlttuittentloii in thn fcAt ni'Inv nni iiiiin uie nine tiuu (opuiar uenuiy rtiuie u perintendent of schools t r lvnnKylnnIn: Misarh.Tn'K.un A tJi.tns, Huston. Miims.: ur.NTi.rMi n, IVuntt me to enngiutulate you on thn nurUed fcuitw of "bur Youn Kolits." 1'rom th iMuieuf the tivnl number I have watch ed with jnuUi solicitude hit tona nml -haiiirtcr, well UnowlnR the Immense luHueuec, or oivl or (or evil, it would bo likely to wiclo. J ml til n; by tlie tone which hu.s prevailed lu much of our juvenuo ineraiure, nom io.ikioih mat secular, 1 leareu inai iiHcouinouiorN uuui ia'K umi youtm heiirttHlness which can n'one oetilt ii tn iiUA nature, or that tho filth and Inzenuousiieti!. of youth might bo tampeitu with andilUplaced by u mu-yiur luuvicisauu uciuiiaoi inaiuier 3 ears, llupplly my feuin have jaovt'd unam'llew. ami the wholo eunitmiiill v lmvi in I bunk nn fur nm. duel 1 iif a inaicatun w well nd.intcd to thec'at8 tor wiiieu 11 14 niunucu.unaHoeievuinijruna leiiu ingln Ibilnduenot'ii. SMlTKL 1. If. VI Vt. Deputy (itiito miperinteiutuit Kchools, Va, TCItSrS OrOUU YOUNO rOMW: 82h year, In advance; three copies, W; live copies, Mj ten co. uc, un; nuu cuitn uituiuonai copy siA Twenty eoptev, itfMtud a copygi-utU to tho potkou pr Jcur illif tin club. BiHclaL Inducements ofiVred to leAehcrs toficl nsagv'nttt. Mmtclal copy and circular sent to pcr roiu who wih to pioe ore nubscrlbcu, for UsU rt-ijt, iii.akui ei r luuin, 1 unnsneru, Ik-ion. Mat- DRUGS & MEDICINES. AND CHEMICAL BTOUI2, Bloohisburg, Fit. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, r.MNTH, PERFUMERY AND TOILET AUTICL1B. KYi'.Il & MOYEU respeclfttUy Invito it contliumnco of putronnKc. Their Dings anil MedlelneBitronll felccted with the Ktealeit cure, nxoldliM us much ns posslblo tho introduction of delirious uostitims, nnd aro purchased front tho best tmpoitltiix houses In tho country. TATEN'T MEDICINIW of all kinds, Including Ayrr's, Jnyne's, Hollo way's, llosletter's, Whhurt'f, Hoollund'B, Ac. constantly on hand. COAt. OIL AND AI.C0II0I-. IIAin, TOOTH, NAIL, AND clothes rmUHira 1'AfNTH AND CHEMICALS of e cry variety, and of the best quality, 1'ANCY TOILET AltTICLEB. Tlio puhlle may rely at all limes on procuring tho above articles, with all tho new useful prepara tions kept In the best conducted establishments. niYsiciAN's i'nicturnoNs and Family Ilecelpts compounded with tho Rrcat i st accuracy nnd dispatch. LMlESIl A1UUVAE OF NEW X OOOlirt. Tho utidcislRtied has Just airlvod fiom tho City with n latge assortment of Dings, Medicines, l'aluls, Oils, Varnishes, and DyoKtuflV, Itendy-Mude Clothing, rerfumery, Toy nnd 1 nncy Articles, Druggist's Glassware, Inushes, Trusses and Supporters, and agcnetnl nssoriinent of e cry tiling that belongs to n well-appointed Hi ug Stoic. Also ratent Med iclnes of till kinds, such ns Jnyne's, Ayer's, Wishntl's, Wluslow's Soothing Hyrup, Brown's Troches, Bwnlu's Panacea, linker's Cod Liver Oil, Hooflahd's Hitters constantly on hand. Also Monocco i.EATiini;, kid, i-iiknch Moroc co, rrtUNCH CALPHKINf, PINK TItlM.MINOB, DINDINCIS, by the dozen or nnlfdo7cn. Also SHOn-flNDINGS, ri-'HINa-TACKLC, Ac. Having had a largo experience In tho drug busi ness, I would respectfully init those wlshlnp anything In that lino to call and see tuy stock be fore pm chasing elsewhere. In medicines quality- Is of the first Importance." JOHN n. MOYErt. I) OYAE & ItOYEIt, Successors to aiLIlHUT, ROYAL A CO. WHOLESALE DltUOOISTS, Importers nnd Dealers In DltUOS, MEDICINES, SriCES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUITS, Ac, No. 303 nnd 311 North Third Street, Philadelphia. "ISTAliLISIIED 1820. jonNiiE.u;niT&co., WIIOLUSAIiU D11UGGIST3, find Dealers In CIItMICAU?, 2ir.DICINCM, TATKNT MIZDI- cines, srici:st pai:;ts, oils, WINDOW O LASS, VAiiNi&nry, Dvny, Ac, ic, Southeast comer of Tlilrd nnd Callowhlll yts., I'hlladclphin. JgSTAIiLISilED 183. WIIOLUSALi: DIlUGGiyT.-?, No. T37 Maikct Street, imo door below Klghth, I'hlladclphin. DUUGS, JIKDICINTA CHEMICAL, PAINTS, OILS, GLAS-, VAnNISIIES, DYIH, and every other article pertaining to the btHlncs, of lhe best (luallty, nnd nt lowest market rates, C4ROCBniBS, &c, JOIIX STItOUP &. CO., Successors to Stronp & llrothcr, WHOLCSALi: DCAIXIIS IN I'lSH, ,21 North W.urvjf, nnl JiNj.-.h Water St., Philadelphia. JEXNEDY, STAinS & CO., WHOLESALE FI.SII DnAIXItS, Nos. 130 and 1SJ Not th Wharves, Thlla lelphla. yrEAVER lt SPUAXKLE, WHOLESALE CltOCEUIUU ANDCOJIMIiS'SION MEEPHANTS, Nos. ?J3 and 2-.T Aich Street, 1'hlladelphln. CCIIELL, BEItGEIt & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MEUCIIANT3 Denlcrs In I'lSH, HALT, CHEESE, I'HOVISIONS, id, Nos. 122 ami 121 Nortli Wharves, ahovo Arch fit, I'hiladelphla. Solo agents for WllcoxS Wheel Qieasc, lu bar. rcU, Itegs, and cans. ESTABLISHED 1703. JORDAN A imOTHEIt, WHOLESALE GtlOCEHS, nud Denlcrs In BALTPETEE AND BRIMSTONE, No 209 Nortli Third Sti cet, Philadelphia. QOTTHELL & AY11ES, WhoUhale Denlcre lu ri.SII, CHEESE, Ac, ie:. No, 100 North V.'harves, toeond door above Arch Street, riillodelphta. I"I V' 1ETER3IAX with LHTINCOTT A TROTTER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 21 North Water Street, and No, a) North Dolaivaro Avenue. Philadelphia. C. D: nonniNs & co IKON MERCHANTS, Northeast corner of Kccond and Vino Strests, Philadelphia, J 11. I'UHSEL, HARNESS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK JIANUrACTUUER, nud dealer lu CARPLT-llACiS, VALISP.S, I'LY-NETS JLc, MMn fitreet, Tlloomsburi;, Pa. TjlIE UXIOX HOTEL, Arch Strcot, between Tlilrd una r'ourth Htreets, Phlliultlphln, CHRIST & WEnElt, Provrifttort DRY GOODS. TTUlUtAIt l'Olt CA'i'AWlSSA I THIS WAY roil DAHOAINS. Goods to compare with stringency of tho money malket, Look nn.l coinpnro prices oeioro pur dinting elsewhere. Just call nt tin) favorite busi ness Atnnd of McNINCl! & HIIUMAN, nnd you will ho met by tho obliging proprietors or their clerks, nndshown through their great variety store free of charge, of course. They will clvoyrit n f.ilr chnnoo to spend your loo-o change, they trust much more profitably than It can bo spent elsewhere. Their STOCK or BUY COOIW this Pprlng is much larger lu nil Us varieties than usual. Their LADIES' Dni-JSS O00D3 nro of the nicest styles In innikct. They haven lluonssortmentof HATH, CAl'S, HOOTS AND SHOUS, HU.MJinn cloths, cassinc-iis, CASHIMKHES, AND VnsTINOfi, nnd numerous articles common to such establish' mcnts, besides n general nssoriinent of HAiimvAnn, tinwaui:, QUr.KNsWArtH, AND OHOCEMIS, nil nt greatly leduced prices, They wish to eon duct their business on tho system of "PAY AS YOU 00," and tliev think they can afford to sell very cheap. They lcturn their thank) for many past tavois, nnd nik tho fuluro patronage of their former cus tomers nnd the public generally. McNINCII & SHUMAN. lOIUltUSTEK A lillOTIIEK, linporiers nun jooocrs oi HOSIERY, Ol.OVIiS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HUTTONrf, SUSPENDE1W, HOOP SKIRTK, HANDICERCIIIEI'H, THREAD, 8EWINO SILKS, TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIES, SOAPS, PEItrUMERY, TANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY, Alo Manufacturers of BRUSHES AND LOOKING GLASSES, and Dealers in WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, I1RO011S, ROPES, TWINES, Ac. No. 300 North Third Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. g L. UETTLE, w 1th V.USII, DUNN A CO., DRY GOODS, No. M North Third Street, Philadelphia. 31. JIAHPLE, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND FANCY GOODS, No. 03 Nortli Thhd Street, Philadelphia. J. LESTER, w noicsaic ami nctau Dealer m FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. No. 29 North Second fclrcct, opp. Christ Church Philadelphia. JAKCIlOFT A CO., importers ana jouuers oi STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTlls CASSI.MEItIVs, LLANKirrs, LINENS, DRY GOOHS, HOSIERY, Ac, Philadelphia. A ZS-DKEWS, WILKIXS & CO., ' Dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 503 Market Street, Philadelphia. pSEl'H S. DELL, Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealer In CLOTHINO, CLOTHS, CASSIMERE5", AND VHSTINGS, No. 13 North Third Street, Philadelphia. AY rATSOK & JAS'3.TEY, Importers and Jobbers of SILK AND FANCY DRESS COOPS, SHAWLS, Ac, No. 323 Market Stleet. Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. QUlt STANCH GLOSS is tho only nrtlclo used by FIRST-C'LAfcS HOTEL'S, LAUNDRIES, AND THOUSAND- OF FAMILIES, It gives a beautiful polish, miltlm; I lie Iroupaps snioothlv over the cloth, a Ins; sacit Tutu nud inimr. ijiHHis done up wiiu it i.cipcuan inuei longer, coUAeuqeniiy win nut w car oui ikj soon. IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW. OUR IMPERIAL BLUE IS THE BEST IN THE WOULD. It is soluble in hnrd us well as soft water. It P put up in tho sa test, neatest, an i must convenient lorin or uny oueieu en me piiuuc. IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE CLOTHES. Agents wanted everywhere, to whomwoofli extraordinary inducements, Addle.-, NEW YORK STARCH G LOSS CO., tcr22-(lm-r..to '.'IS I iillcn Mieit.Ncw Yoik, J)mVE, EUSTOM et CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In COTTON YARNS, CARPCT CHAINS, BAITS, WICKS, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE, BROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOOK'G GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS, TABLE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS.Ac, No. 539 Maikct Street, south side, Philadelphia. MEADVl LLi: TH EO LOG 1 OA I SCHOOL. Thn Full leim begun Septein bi.i i. T.io I'ncultv of Instttlctloii eonsislM l torn lesldcnt and tour non-resident proiessors, nud a tutor, llioohject is to iclucido young men lor tho Christian Ministry. Theio Is n preparatory class for those who hno not leeched a colleglato euiiv.uiuii, voie iiiiuori'u Him hi.i v UDluirs II ear mi' grained to bineileliirlcs. with an nddltloual mm In nci lal (o-st. The tuition, tuo of Library aim text-books, mo fieo to all. 'llin School was luiiuiieii o,v ino e'lliiaiian anil i urilian uelioml nations, but U linen to nil who bellceo In l!u,ll. vliir origin of Chtlllanlty, 'i he Library consists Alinileutlou niav bo inadA to Itev. A. A. T.lc.i more, President of tho Board of Distinction, .uciuviuc, i-a, novi7-iy TOUVIN'S KID GLOVE CLEAN tl I'M. IMiihllhlie I 12 years. Tho only eoj.1 iirtlcleinrliiklnnlly cleaning KM Gloves. They can bo denned whllo upon thu Imnd.nnil worn Immediately. It is inodorous, Ono bottlo utlt oiaon 31 piiirs. Prlro ill cents, ItelnlUd by most Druggists and I'uney Stores. Wholisiahi by Do mas Baltics in. 'f MVIU rtc.,aud nthert, Vsr Y'wk nnvU -e'n SEWING MACHINES. T niE FLORENCE SEWING-MACHINES ARE THE REST IN THE WORLD. Salesrooms, GM Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pn. Whllonlarito number of Machines havo been offered to tho public, soino of whluli possess points of excellence and acknowledged merit, wo havo long felt what others havo experienced, the ne cessity of n Machine more petfect Inlts mechani cal structure, combining lu the HIGHEST DEGREE SIMPLICITY WITH DURABILITY, nnd whllo carablo of doing a GREATER RANGE OP WORK, ono that could bo easily understood and compre hended by nil. To supply n Hewlng-Machlne free from the oh- lections attached In others has been nocasy task; for wc not only had to surpass other laeiuncs, as they appeared jcars ago, but also ns Improved from llmo to time by more recent experience. This wo boldly claim has been accomplished by the liberal expenditure of capital, and the pa tient, untiring labor of years; and in presenting r Machine to lhe public, we shall innl: stion: assertions respecting Its merits, which mo nro prepared to substantiate III every pa'tlcular. Discarding tho Chain ana Loop.orKnusmcnes, wo adopted tho LOCK STITCH ialllto on both sldfs of the fabric), which is rc. gamed by the masses as besj sultrd to all kinds of worlt, Hut to meet obJoctlonssomctlmosiU'Rod against this favorite stitch, wo lime added the Knot, Double Loci!, and Double Knot, cither of which is STRONGER AND MORE ELASTIC than tho Locks thus enabling the operator to select a stitch PERFECTLY SUITED to every grade of fabric, and whero necessary, sew seams much sttonger than it is possible to do by hand. THE FLORENCE POUR DIFFERENT STITCHES with ns much ease as ordinary Machines mako one, and with as little n nchinery. The result of lepcated tests has been nil wo could desire, and from Its first Introduction the riorenco lias gained hosts of friends, and been regarded ns a HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY; proving that the public fully appreciate the many ndvnntagcs combined In the 1-lorenco Machine, Over all others, tho Florence must bo seen to bo fully appreciated. We claim lor tho FLORENCE the following ADVANTAGES over any and r.U SEWING-MACHINES IN THE WORLD: T3- It makes four illircrent stitches, the lock, knot, doubWoek, and double-Un)t, oi. one and tho name maciilne. Iiich stitch being alike on botll sides of tho fabric. Every Machine lias the reveislble feed mo Hon, which enables lhe operator, by simply turn ing n tliumb-screw, to have tlie work run either to tho right or left, to stay any part of the seam, or fasten tho ends of scams, without turning the fabric. CJ-Changing tho lenath of stitch, nnd fiom ono kind of stitch to nnothcr, can icadlly bo done whilo the Muchlno is In motion, 5- The needle Is easily adjusted, and does not skip stitches. 5-It is nlmost noiseless, and can be used whero rpilet Is necessary. fiZ Its motions nro all posltlse; there are no springs to get out of order, and Its simplicity en able any ono to operate It. 3- It does not require finer thread on the under than for tho upper side, an.1 will slw across the heaviest seam, or from ono to mote thicknesses of cloth, without change of needle, tension, brail; lug llucad, or skipping stitches. WThe ItcRimer Is easily adjusted, and will turn any width of hem desired. 2- No other Machlno will do so or at a rango of work as the Florence. 3It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, quilt nnd gather and sew on a rulllo at the same time 1 1 has no springs to get out of order, nnd will hi.l a lifetime. i-It Is fully protected nnd licensed by Ellas Howe, Jr., and our own Lellcis Patent. The taking up of the slick-thread Is not per formed by the ii regular contraction of a wire coll or uncertain operation of springs. The precision and accuracy with which tho Florence draws the thread into the cloth is unappioae-l.ed oy any sew lug-.Macliluc hitherto oifcrud in the world. o furnish each Machlno with "B.irnum's Self. Sewer," which guides the work itsclf.and Is of In cal ,-ulablo value, especially to Inexperie nce oper ators. Whllo possessing tho above, nnd many other advantages, mo r lorcnco Is sold nt eorii-siKindin; prices with other Ilrst-class Machine's, nnd a care ful examination will fully substantiate all that wu have claimed for It, nnd Justify thn ussertlon we now make, that it Is tho best Sewlng-Maehluo in the woild, We waraant every Machine to be nil that we claim f.-r It, and to give entire, satisfaction, and h ' ituitui.ij,,, leiii.iu. Liberal nrrangements mad with those who bus- to nil again. Further Information may be had by Inclosing stamps to the General Olllco of tho Florence f-cwlng-Machlno Company, U'O Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Fcimsylwuila. PRICES OF MACHINES. o. I, Plain. This Machine makes thn lock undknot stitches, nnd has the re crslblefeed. o. 2, Klorence. Gold-oinnmenlcd Machine, with diawcr, and light cover, without lock; makes nil tho four slllchts, nnd has the re- vcislblu fesd o, 3. Sllv. r-plated Machine, ornameute-d ; table oll.ilnls'ud walnut, with heavy half ease, lock and drawer; makes nil thu four stln lii-s, nnd has the teecislblo feed o. I. Sllvcr-lilalcd Machine, highly orna mented, and makes all tho four stitches, and has the reversible feed. PolMiisl mahogany table Polished Rosewood Tabte o, 5. Wnlnut table, lu oil Mahogany table, in oil Rosewood table, In oil , o, 0, Walnut, oil finished ,". Mahogany table Rose-wood table SIB 75 SSI O, (1. EVAN.s, General Agent, C30 Chestnut fetieet, Philadelphia. 77.MPI hi: shuttle sewing-ma .j;'!-'-?!?? "r." s-'iP'ilir to nil others for I A JULY AND . ANUF.UTUHING PURPOSE- t ontainnu the latest Inipniviinenlsj nto speedy ..... .. ,.,,,, ,,.i itnj- i, mint, lllusti-iiteil t.'IrcuUrsiici', Agents wanted. LI eral discount allowed, No con.lgiimentsmadc, tyiiot J..'li'JKi H, .11. CO.. ""S'-'y CIO Brotid,.iiy, New -joY gT. CIIAItLES HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN TLAN, New, CO, C CI, and 04 Norlh Thltd Streets, between Matkct and Arch Streets, Philadelphia. niABLM KT.EnCNER, Hi m-- DRY GOODS, &c. G ItAKD Ol'EXIXG UIIAM) urii-l.et GRAND OPENINH GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING FALL AND WINTER OOODSI, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND AVINTEIt. GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOOD", FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of consisting of consisting of consisting of ciuslstlng of DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, HATS HATS and c.vrs, AND CAl'S, HATS AND CAl'S, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND CAW, ROOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHINO, READY-MA DE CLOTI 1 1 NO, READY-MADE CLOrllll'G, LOOKINO-GLAFSKS, LOOICING-aLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKINa-OLASSE, LOOKING-GLASSES. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PA IN IS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, QUEENSW'ARE, (JUEENSWAltE, (iUEENSWARE, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE. HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, TINWARE, SALT, SALT, SALT SALT, SALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, PITH, FISH, GEAE AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEED.?, GRAIN AND SEEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, Ac, AT McKKLVY, NEAL A CO.'S, MlKELVY, NEAL & CO.'S, Ml'KELVY, NEAL & CO.'S, McKKLVY, NUAL A CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. Northwest corner of Main and Markot streets, Northwest coiner of Main nnd Minkot Streets, Noilliwest coiner cf Main nnd Market streets, Northw est comer of Main and Market Streets, Northeast co nur of Main an J Market Streets, BLOO.MS11URO, PA., BLOOMSnUP.O, PA, I1LOO.MS1IURO, PA., BLOOMSUUBO, l'A., BLOOJISBURO, PA. IRON AND N.MIA IRON AND NAILS, IKON AND NAIIA IRON AND NAILS. 1 IKON AND NAIU: '-tallest no's nt RAIL ROADS. r EADING IlAl LltOAD. li SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. April il, 1WI. Great Trunk Line from the N01 Ih and Nnrthw,.,, for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsvllu Taniaqu.i, Ashland, Ijebiiuon, Allcntown, ljiitou' Ac., Ac, Trains lenvo Harrlslium for New York as hi. lowst At n,T:lii, and IW, a.m., nnd 2nndli:Wr-i connecting with similar trains on the Pmiu'vi! vanla Rallrond, nti'l nnlvlnij at Now York M tit And ID a.m., nnd. Hin nml l': r.M. Sleeping iv,, accompany lhe S A.M.nndUi'JJl'.M. trnlns,wri10ui ehangc. 1 Iavoiiarrisniirgior iieauing, i-ottsvillcTnraiu tiu.i, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Pino Grovi'.AIIeidoiL nnd Philadelphia at Till) AM., and '.' nnd iwir- sr slopping nt Lelianon nml principal Way Stntln'm' tho I1211 1'.M. train making unclose connect Inns tal Pottsvilleor Philadelphia. For l'otlsMlle,Ki iniL kill Haven, nnd Auburn, via Schuylkill nml Ktii. 1 nnd S:."A P.M. Li nve Pollsvllln for Harrlxburg, la Sclitij Hjm an 1 Siisquehannn Railroad, at 7 A.M. Readhi-f Accomodation Train leacs lh-ndlngn' 0 A.M., returning Iroin l'lithulelphln at o p.m. ' t'ohimlila Itallto.-id Trains lease Rending nt r,-'si and I:1 I'.st. for Ephrntn, I.ill, Cotumbta, Ac. Ac On Sundays lenve New York at S:3U p.m.; Piiiin.' dolphin nt 8 a.m. nnd 3:1-1 p.m., tho 8a.m. train nin. nlngonly to Reading! l'oltsvlllcnt 8 a.m.; Tnu iiuaat T:l a.m. ; llarrlslnirgntlWi .m.; and Bona lug nt 1MJ a.m. for HnrrlsUtrit, nnd UWJ A.M.fui New Yoik, nnd 1:2-5 p.m. Tor Plillndelphla. Commutation, Mileage, Sanson, Excursion, hm School Tickets ut reduced rates to nnd fioiunu points. llai pa?' cheeked thtongh. Eighty pounds (j buggagc itlloued cai h passenger. O. A. N1COLI-S, Ocn.Saro. Reading, Pa., April 2.1, ISM. 1 iTOHTHEUN CENTItAL 1VAIL. I WAY, DIRV.CT ROUTE NORTH AND SOUTH, Through between Baltimore nnd Rochester WllllOUr CHANGE OF CARS. On nnd alter November in, 1800, trains will lanro a i follows 1 NORTHWARD. MHTALO EXPltl'JSM leaves Bnlllmom ,! illl.v;l'lilladolphiaS:ioP.M,:IInrrlsbiirg2:WA..M elellverlng passengers nt Northumberland ;A v..i., I"J 1 nun wu Kiivjiu" uiiiu. tiii'i JiiuuiiiMiiipr ltalliniid, lcnelimnt 7 A.M., nrrlvlnp In DanMM T! 10 A.M.. llloomsburi' tea AlM.. Kltiesl (111 IlkU A.M., Scranton 1-' noon, MAIL leaves llalllmnre 11:1.1 A.M., dallv (exert Sund.ivs): Phlladeliihla ll:3il A.M.; HinrM.uri! l'2il P.M., deilvellng passengers nt Nnrtluiinbi-n Innd for train on Liickiiwnniiannd BlnonisbuM Railroad, h aving at 0:2i) P.M., roceeillng nortC nnd arriving In Wllllamsport nt C:11 P.M, FAST LINE leaves Ball Itnore dally (except Sua, davs), 12:10 P.M.! Philadelphia Il:" P.M. ; Ilurris burglilo P;M.; Northumberland 0:1 1 W.M.; passi-n, pers by II1I1 train remain overnight nt Nortlano lierlaiid leaving the following morning at 7 A. iL nrrlMng lnbcrnnton 12 M. " SOUTHWARD, EXPltFAS TRAIN leaves Northumberland It P.M., inlly (except Sunilavs).reeellngpasseiiEir Ii-nviiig iscnintonnt 1:10 P.M.; l'lttstou 0:20 P.MJ King-Ion a P.M.: Blooinsbiirg S:ii7 P.M.; nrrlMoj lu Philadelphia 7 A.M. ; Hairlslmig 2.:ti a.Mj MAIL TRAIN leases Northumberland 10-19 A.M., dally (except Sunrlaysl. leee-lving passen, gei-s leaving Scrnnton ft") A.M.! l'lttstou n.j) A.M.; Kingston ii:1A.M.; ItloomsliurgS:ii7 a.M D.iuelllo l:'il A.M.; nnd nrrivlng in H.irrlstuirj 1:11P.M.: l'lilladclphln():10P.M.i llnllliniirccp.se By this route height from Buil.ilo, sinpeiisinn Brldite, Rochester, nnd Culiundagiia, or any Inter. mediate point milho New York Central can u shtpls'd through, when In full car loads, to an point on me iicKawnuiui niui luoomsourg lttili. load, without breaking bulks. Rates or (ioIkM and p-issemrers fsre ns low ns by any other routa .i.n. dl harry, e. s. young, Cen'I hiip'l, Hurrlslmrg.Pj. Ocn'l Pass. gtL' BaltittHira, ISAAC Mr-CIIOEMEllIIOll.V. Gcn'l Western Freight Agent, lliuriilo. DHILADELI'HIA AND EHIll J. RAILROAD. This great line tiaerii-s tin 11 irlliem t.nd nm thwest i-ounlles of Pi-niis Ivnnu to the city ot Erie, of Lake Erie. It has beca leased and Is operated bvtho PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. TImnot Passenger Trains ut Noithuniberhind: l.i.. 1: EAsi-WAim. l-:rle Mall Train, li:2" p vj.t Etle Express Tlnln, 3:2.1 A.M.; Elmlra Mall Train, I0.-2-1A.M. l.t.Avi: Wr.sTWAnn. Erie JIall Tinln, 5 a.m. Erie Espiess Train, 7:11 P.M.; Elmlrii Mul, lrala, l:."-1 p.Jt. P.issi-uger ears run tin ough on tho Erie Mni! an I Express Trains without change both wajs bu. twee ft Philadelphia and Eile. Ni.w Yomc CoxNLcrioN. Leavo New York nta a.m., arrive nt I Irlo nt o:15 a.m. ; Lnnvo Erie ut l:a p.st., arrive at New Yoik at ":I0 r.?t. Eleg-ini sleeping ears on till night trnlns, I'or Information resptctlng passenger business apply at the corner of Thirtieth and Mnrk't Slieets, Philadelphia; aud lor lrelglit business cf the I'oiiipsnv'H ngenis. H. It. Jvingsion, Jr., corner of Tweln hand Markot Sluets, Phlladcliililii; J. W. Reynolds, Krio: Wil liam Brown, Agent N.C.R.R., Ilaltlmoro. II. II. IKIUlsTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. II. W. GWINNElt, General Ticket Apenl, Philadelphia. A. L TYLEli, General Superintendent, Wllllamsiion. Mnrch 22, lul 1 ACKAWAXKA AND BLOOMS- .1 Ill'RG RAILROAD. On and mier March II, lhOO, Passenger Trahn will run ns follows: souTitWAiin. Ix-avn Scranton at 4:10 p. v, trait .1:.V) a.m. ; Kingston nt II P.M. and U:V A.M. ; lllooniv burg nt s:2ui'.M, and i;2i) a.m. Arrive at Northum berland at H:Hi p.m. and 111.33 a.m. NonrnwAiin. Leaee NoiHiumberland at 7 a.m. nml .1 p.m.; Bloiimsliurg nt s:21 a.m. nnd fi:'.'i p m.. Scranton nt 11:03 a.m. nnd y p.m. Arrleoathcruu. Ion nt 12:10 a.m. nud 10:13 p.m. II, A. FONDA, SuH Kingston, March 11, lsffl. v fi ATA W1SSA KAILHOAD. J From and niter October 2, 1SU.1, the trains still pass Rupert ns follows: loi.su NoiiTii. Elmlra Mall at I r.M.: Er! Express at 2. IS A.st. G01s.11 hot-Til. Philadelphia Mall at II a.m.-, Ne-w . 01k Expiess ut 1 p.m. GEORGE WEBB, Supt QMXIBUS LINE. The undersigned would respectfully iuidouum t thoc!tl7cns of Blooinsbiirg nnd tho public ge-u Mlly that he Is running im OMNIBUS LINE between this place avnl the different railroad Is pots dally eSundiys escciitcil), to connect with several I ruins going South nnd West on the Cut vvlssa and William.siHirt Rallioad, and with tlwi going Noith nnd South on tho Lucknwiuiuiianl Blooinsbiirg Railroad. HIsOniHlliusscsnrn In nood condition, coniinO' dlous nnd eomtortabln, nud charges reasonuule. Tersons wishing to meet orseo their fi hinds dtv part, can be accomodated upon rt-asonabhichar' by lenvint; timely notice ut any of thn hotels. J COIl L OIRTON, Proprietor rpiIE AMEIUUAX HAY KNIl'H X AND FORK. Wo thoundirslgne.1 clllzi-m 01 Columbia County witnessed the. trial of li. forks mi tho farm of Mr, Pursel, in HcinKk ToKiishlp, on Monday, May 7, Kiai, bftw.s.ii tlM Ameriimi Hay Knllnand Folk nianufacllirnl If Sl.lFEIt, WALLS, SIIRINi:it A Co., of lam Is burg, Pa., and the llundcl's Palciit Hay Hewn. The American Fork lltteil mote hay in nn draught than the Ruiidel In three'. Weaienilii lied it will tukn as much hay lulu the mow as two good horses ran draw. We nlso saw II ctnili'-; hay, nnd think it eiiunot Im bent ns u h.-i Lull's nud i-heerfully recommend It its the best hay lei nnd knife we liavueecr seen. ('. llIlrKN'llESIlUt, Dll. P. C, IlAKIllSOS, . II. Kooss, John Diuk. JillIV lICThllll-K, DANIEL NllU-It, H. I)im.i:.Mii.i.i:! HYi.viMTrn laiwnt., Mit ham, Hi:t.i.i i!, John Wdif. 1 hey also ni-iuiifaciuro Hie eelebinted Bin K'-ys Ren per and Muwvr, nud other agricultural lini-Ic ments. J II. WALTER. Late Walter A ICaub, Importer nnd Dealer In CHINA, GLASS, AND QUI'.ENSWA RE. No. 231 North Third Stnsd, betw cell Raco find VI! Phllndeli.hln. JENJAMIN GIIEEN, Dealer In CAIIPETINGS, WINDOW SHADIH, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac., No. 3.1 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Q. W. BLABON .t CO., lanufacttircrsof OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, Warehouse, No, 121 Norlh Third rtireot. Philadelphia. J" 1 1, . LO N 0 ST U ET I f , PAPER-HANGING WAREII'Js-Sj;, Vi. rl N'enli Thu J sin h 11 let.'4t