THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMS13U11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. FAMIKKS' DEPARTS EXT. j:ntl- Cut liny fur .Ullcll C'mvi. Sir. II. II. W. S. sceius to wish for somo opinions respecting what has been sttlil about cutting hay In Juno. I willingly state that my experienco of over thirty years nil goes to prove the. wlsilom of cutting garfj when It Is eominlng Into bloom, tho folly of waiting till It is going out of blossom, and tho ilownrlgh ernzlness of letting It stand till tho s-eed Is ripe. I am milto certain that when grasps Is cut early It Is not only the gain of making such a much better quality of hay that will gratify tho fanner, but tho land Is tcarsely weakened at all j wheras thoso who follow tho suicidal practice of mowing late, rob their land and tho aftcrfecd, cheat every animal that cats thu poor, dry, lealless stull', and defraud themselves and their families this Is tho reason why cornstllks are rated ns highly as hay, and why so much meal has to be given tokenpstoro cattle In a healthy condition. So far I can corroboruto the statements made, but however good tho hay, I have always found bcnellt from feeding other stim ulating food, tho extra feed, of whatever kind always helping to Increase milk, butter, llesh or growth. I havogtven, nt various times, to milking cows', with ndvantagc to the Increase of milk and tho improvement of tho butter, every kind of meal, pumpkins mangolds, carrots, cabbage and kohl rabl, and by doingso, tho samcqtiantlty of hay would do for three cows, with tho extra feed, that would do for two without It ; and when I havo fed freely with meal and roots combined, it would make acorre.- ponding difference in exact proportion to the extent theso nourishing kinds of food wero triven. There, is llltlo argument can ho sus tained against tho soling system probably it-may bo most profita'ototo modify tho regular plan of keeping tho cattle in tho yards by putting them out twelve hours out of tho twenty-four. say In thu night, during tho heat of summer, and giving them 'plenty of mowed foragoat milking time. Vetches nro tho great crop for horses In England. and the winter variety, mixed with ryo and sowed In August, will cut a heavy weight per aero by tho middle of 3Iay but the vetches would scarcely stand the severe frostes of tho northern States they might do so by spreading Ion; horse dung over them, and In Maryland and south of that State, they would do well without any extra care. The old spring vetch of England is called tho "Goro" vetch by many, and Is larger in tho seed aud much stronger and heavier in tho stem and loaves thnn all other kinds. Those introduced into this country nro mostly German vetches but tho American farmer will be a long time before lie does much with any of tho best forago corps for tho seeding is very expensive for they will not suc ceed unless tho seed is sown very thick, and tho land should bo very highly manured, too. Should Fence Posts be Set In nil Inserted I'o.lllou l Notwithstanding this suject has re ceived so much attention from tho agri cultural papers of late, tho question is apparently ns far from settlement as over. Many statements of experience, havo been given, but as they aro both pro and con, wo aro as much in the dark as ever in relation to tho right way. Allow mo to trespass on your patience long enough to make ono moro stale, incut. An old farmer, who has had much experienco in the matter, informs me that tho bull end of n log is much less durable than the top, the timber be ing better and moro durable tho farther from tho roots that it grows. If this bo so, it follows that tho posts should always bo set in an inverted position the top end having grown farthest from tho roots, being, according to this theory, tho most durable Tlio theory looks plausible j but, never having tried it myeself, I cannot speak from experienco. Terhaps some of your readers can ex plain tho philosophy of this. L. F. Jleailington, iV. J. Rabbits nml Prill t Trees. The following is tho best method of protecting fruit trees from rabbits in winter : Take u pleco of newspaper tho slzo of two pages of tho Country Gentlemen, and doublo it together, and commence at tho cut edge, and wrap it around tho body of tho fruit tree, smoothly, aud ns tight as you can, and tlo It at tho bottom, middlo ami top, with small strips of bass bark, or paper or hemp twine, letting oach string pass nround twice. Tho paper should extend from tho ground high enough, say eighteen to twenty-two inches. Jn tho spring this may bo cut off, or, oven if left on, will not injuro tho tree, and may help to protect It from winter's cold or summer heat. I havo tried for tlireo years, with perfect success. Tho rabbits heroin Southern Ohio, whero the Iron furnaces havo so much undergrowth timber, nro very numerous, and when they attack a young orshard, kill many young trees of nil kinds, in winter. when there is snow lying long on tho ground. octal Hemline; in tile Home Circle. This Is a rending age. It is an ago of "slcum" In book-making ns well as in other arts. There is no ono who can rend, but can And something cheap enough or weak enough, cotly enough or strong enough, to suit tho purpo-.o or the taste. How shall wo guard our children nnd household circle from too much ttory rewiliiff, nnd luduco them, chenrfully and voluntarily, to select for their prin cipal reading tho suOilanltal and pntjlt able In our literature that which will give them mental and moral slnow, muvcla and bono? "H o can rojttlrc them to read certain books, nndorbhl thorn tho perusal of others, but this is not tho whole of tho desired end to bo sought. It woro bet ter far If our dear homo circle could havo such direction given their tastes, as to lead them to nek and fore substan tial ailment for tholr hungring 111111111". DRY GOODS, &c. "IK Sl) Ol'E.VIXO (111AM) opening grand opening GRAND orHNtNO OUANl) OPENING r.U.Ii AND WINTER (inoiw, l'AI.I. AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS TALL AND WINTER GOODS consist his of consisting of consisting of consisting of omitstlug of duy goods, dry goods, duy goods dhy goods, duy' goods, HATS AND CAT'S, HATS AND CAPS, HAM AND CAIN, HATH AND CAIN, HATS AND CAPS HOOTS ROOTS hoots hoots hoots and shoes and shoes, and shoes, and shoes, and shoes, hrady-made clothing, heady-made clothing, heady-made clothing, ready-made clothing, i:i:ai)Y-.madi: ci.othisig, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKINO-GLASSIX, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS AND OILS, TAINTS AND OILS, l'AINTS AND OILS, l'AINTS AND OILS, l'AINTS AND OILS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, OltOl'EniES, GROCERIES, GIIOCEUIES, QUEKNSWARE, QUEENSWAUE, QUEENSWAHE, O.UEHNSWAHE, QUEENSWAniJ, HARDWARE. HAUDWA11E, IIAI1IIWAIIE, HAllDWAlli:, HAItDWAKE, TINWATtn, TINWAHU, TJNWAHH, TINWAltE, TINWAltE, HALT, HALT, HALT HALT, BALT, nan, risn, 1'ISH, riTir, nsii, GRAIN AND SEEDS GRAIN AND SHEDS, GRAIN AND SEEDS, OltAIN AND SKKIW, GUA1N AND HEEDS, Ac. McKELVY, NEAT. McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NEAL .McKELVY, NEAL McKELVY, NIIAL A CO.'S, A l.'O.'S, A CO.'S. a cos. A CO.'S, Northwest corner of Mnln nml Mai ltd Streets, Northwest corner if Main nnd Market streets, Northwest miner of Main nml Muiket Streets, Northwest corner of Muhi nml Market streets Northwest cu rner of Muhi ami Market htroit.i. hloo.msburg, hi.oommiuho, rloomshuro, hloomsiiuro, HLOOMsHURO, TA., HA, I'A., HA., HA, IltO.V AND NAII.S, IKON- AND KAIL,' IUON AND N.U1.H, II'.ON AND NAILS, IliON AND NAIUS In LinseqiiitiilltlM Bai aj rsduccd rates, alway on hand DRUGS & MEDICINES. JUUU AND CHEMICAL STOKE, llloninsburg, Ha, DUUGS, CHEMICALS, l'AINTS, TF.RFUMEHY AND TOILET AltTICLES. EYElt A JtOYEH respectfully lnIU a continuance of patronage. Their Drugs nml Medicine are all seloclcd with Ihe gleutcst eale, nvnldlng ns lunch us possible the Introduction of delirious nostrums, nml nro purchased from tho bct Importing house In tho country. I'A TENT MEDICINES of all lclnds Including Ayer's -layne's Hollo- way's Hostellers Wlshart', Houlland's Ac. constantly on hand. COAL 01 1, AND ALCOHOL. IIA111, TOOTH, NAIL, AND CLOTHES HRUs-ltES TAINTS AND CHEMICALS of every variety, nnd of the host quality. l'ANCY TOILET AHTICLF.S. The public may rely at nil times on proem lug the nhove articles, with nil Ihe new useful prcpam- tlons Ucpt In the licst eomliutinl estnullshtneiit. HIIYSICIAN'S Tin'.SCItlHTlONS nnd I'nmlly lteerlpts eonipounded with the (treat, est neetiraey nml dlsnicht 17iti:sii AitmvAii op : .L GOODS. The uuilcrslKiu'd has Jnt nrrhed from the City with u lanjo assoitinent of Dtugs, Medicines, Hulnls, (ills Varnishes, nnd Dye Mull'-, ltcnily-MadcClothlnir, Teifumeiy, Toy nnd 1'nney Articles, DruirKlst's Glassware, Hrushcs, Truvses nod Supporters, and a general assoi tint nt of e cry, thing that belongs ton wcll-uppolntcd Dru Store. Also Hateljt Medicines of nil kinds, such lis Jayne's, Aycr's, Wlshart's, Wlnslow'.s Soothing Syrup, llrown's Troches, Swain's Tanneea, linker's Cod Liver Oil, HooIIiuuVh Hitters constantly on hand. Also MOHOCt'O LEATHE1I, KID, I'HENCH MOltOC CO, I'HENCH CAI.l'SKINS, HINK TltlMMINGS, HINDINOS, by tho dozen or iialf-do.en. Also HlIOE-l'INDINGS, l'ISlIINO-TACKLE, Ac. Having had a larg" experience in the drug bust ness, I would respectfully Imltv those wlshln? auytlilng in that line loenll nnd see my stock be. fore pui chasing i lseuheie. "In medicines quality Is of thf first ijiiportance.'' JOHN II. MOYEIt. JOYAh A ItOYKlt, Successors to GILHEKT, ItOYAL A CO. WHOLESALE DIIUGGISTS, Importers nnd Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, sl'R'ES, TAINTS, OILS, GLASS, 11YE STUITS, Ac., Nos. im jind :ll 1 North Tlilrd Slreot, Thlliulelphln. GROCERIES, &c, J01IX STltOL'l' & CO., Successor:. t .strouii A lliother, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1'ISII, No. 21 Ninth Wlnrves, an I ii N rth Water St., Hhlladelphla. 7"KA'J:u a' SlMtAXKhl-:, WHOLESALE altOCl'.RIES ANDCOMMIsSION MERCHANTS, Nos. ami 2LT Arch Street, Thllailelphla. . eciIKl.I., HKKOKIt A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Denleis In FISH, SALT, CHEESE, l'ROVISIONS, Ac, Nor. 122 and 121 North Whan es, nhove Aieh St. . rhlladclphln. Solo ngents for Wllcox'B V,'hcd Giease, in bnr rels, keifs, and cans. JiSTAliLISlIKl) 1703. JORDAN A HR0T1IER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, nml Dealers In BALTHEritE AND IlltlMsTONE, No 2VJ North Third Stlfet, I'hllndelpliln. QOTTimhh it A'iRKJ, Wholesale Daniels in FISH, CHEESE, Ac, Ac, No. IM North Wharves, second door nbovo Arch Street, l'lillndelphla. jj v: I'jyrfiiuiAX, w Ith I.IHTINCO IT A TROTTER, WHOLl'.SALE GROCERS, No. 21 North Wnter Street, nnd No, 20 North Delaw.iro Avenue. l'lillndelphla. MILLINERY GOODS. E I-OOMSBUim KAXCY TltlJl- Atfvn ln nmi.'tToni' kccond door hlnw llnrlnum'M, Muin Street. Just receiv ed n new ttoe'e ot ZETIIYRS, WOOLEN AND COTTON YARNS, CORNETS, LACE'S, EMHROIDERIE, MUSLIN EDGINGS, UREAS TRIMMINGS and every variety of uitlclcs nsu.illy kept In n l'ANCY STORE. Also SCHOOL HOOKS, HYMN HOOKS, HIDLl'JS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL HOOKS, and a huge lot of MISCELLANEOUS IIOOICH, ACCOUNT AND MEMORANDUM HOOKS, I1I.ANK DEEDS, HONIH AND MORTGAGES, nnd ii Bcnernl nnd wcll.sclcctcd i.ssortment of TATI.II, ENVELOI'IJS, Ac. D. WEIIII. J II. I'UItSKIi, " IIARNIX, SADDLE, AND TRUNK MANtTACTURER, nnd denier In CARHET-HAG", VALISIX, I'LY-NETS .Ac, Main Street, Hlnumsburi:, Ha, . rjMIK UXIOX IIOTKI., Arch Stiecl, between Third nml Eoiirfh Streets Tldladelphla. ' CHRIST A Wl'RElt, Hroprletors. Q.IUAU1) nou.si:, Comtrof NliTlh nnd Ch(luut filreels Thiladclphln, II, W. 1CAN.UU, 11 ojirh tor. ;foit SALK A GOOD ilH.CH COW. Hart Durham. he him it flnn calf tlne weeks old, nnd Is in all H'kpeeUiuletlralilnlsiiL'nln. I 'or pariliuhirslmiiilrent THIS 01TICE. March 1, 1(I7. DRY GOODS. JJUltltAII l'OH CATAW1SSA1 UilMVIAl 1 I'll Il.uu.l.sn, Goods to compare villi stringency of Ihe money maikct, Look and conipnio prices beforo pur- chnslng olohcrc. Just call nt tho favorllo busi ness stand of McNINClIASUl'MAN. ami yon will he met by Ihenbmiug proprietors or Ihelr elei Its, aud show n through Ihclruront vnrlely sloie free of i harm1, of course. They will ulveyu a fair chance lo spend nur loose change, they ti ust lunch more profitably th.ui It can bo spent elsewhere. Their STOCK 01' DRY GOODS this Spring Is much larger In nil lis varieties than usual. Their LADIES' DRESS GOODS nro of Ihe nicest styles In tnaikcl, Tlioy haven line assortment of HATS, UAl'S, HOOTS AND SHOES, SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSINiriS, CA&SIMERES, AND VEnTINGS, ami numerous articles cotinnon lo suehestnbllsh- incuts, besides u general nssoi tnient of HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWAUE, AND OROCERIES, nil nt rtrontly reducisl prices. They w'Wi to con duct their business on thu system of "TAY AS YOU 00," nnd they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They return their thanks for many past fnvois. nnd ask the future patronage of their former ells'- touicis nnd tho public genernlly. MeNINCH A S1IUMAN. HJIUUUSTKlt & lmOTUKU, Importers nnd Jobbers of llOSir'.RY, GLOVES, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, HUTTONS, SUSTI'.NDERS, H001' SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, THREADS, SEWING SILKS, TRIMMINGS, TORTE MONNAIES, BOATS, TERI'l'MERY, l'ANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY, Also Manufacturers of 1IRUSIIES AND LOOKING GLASSES, and D.aters in WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, IIROOMS, ROTES, TWINES, Ac No. DM North Third Street, above Vine, Thllndclphl.l. s. with L. HHTThK, VUSII, HUNN A CO., DRY GOODS, No. 10 North Third Street, Thlladelphl.l. M. M. JIAllIM.K, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. AND FANCY GOODS, No. M Noi th Third Street, Thllailelphla. P J. I.KSTKIt, Wholesale nnd Rctalljlenler In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARTETS, OIL CLOTHS WINDOW. SHADES, Ac, No. 29 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church, riiil'nilelphia. JgAltCltOFT A CO., Importers and Jobbers of SfATLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS CASSIMERES, HLANKETS, LINENS, DRY GOOD-., HOSIERY, AC, Fhllndclphhi. XUItKWS, WlhlCIXS & CO., Dealers In I'OltEIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. Ml M.uket Street, Thllailelphla. JOSEPH S. DIChh, Manufacturer of ami Wholesale Dealer In CLOTHING, CLOTH", CASSIMERES, AND VEsTINGS, No. 11 North Third Street, ' l'hil.ulelphla. fATSOX it JAXXUY, Inipoi ters and Jobbers of SILK AND FANCY DRIvSS GOODS, SHAWLS, Ac, No.:!21Markct.Strect, l'lillndelphla. MISCELLANEOUS. QUlt STAltCTI a LOSS Is tho only aitlcle used by FIRST-CLASS HOTELS LAUNDRIES, AND THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES, It gives u benutiful polish, making tho lroupass sntootbl.v over Die cloih, b,a lug Mi'tii timi. ami laiior. Goods done up w lib It keep clean much longer, ciiueuii'uii w in noi wi-ur tail so soon. IT MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE NEW. OUR 1MTERIAL RLl'E IS THE I1E,-T IN THE WORLD. It Is soluble In bard us well ns son water. It Is pui upiu i in saies i, ileal cm, nun luoslconvelilellt joiui oi any oiitucu id mo puoiic. IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE CLOTHI-.s, Agents wnntrd everywhere, to whom we oiler c.-iiraoriiiniiiy luiiueeiiieills. .il,le..s NI'.W YORK' hTARCH GLOSS CO., "p22- in u,lc 218 1 ll 1 1 ,11 Html, New olk. jowj:, kcstox a co., ilanuf.iclurers and Wholesale Dealers in COTTON YARNS, C'ARI'l.T CHAINS, HA'ITS, WKKrs, TIE YARNS, CORDAGE, IIROOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOOK'G Glasses, (.XOCKH, FANCY IIASKETS, TAIILE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, Ac, No. .Via Muiket Sheet, suulli side, Hhlhidelphln. KADVII.hK TIIKOI.00 ICAI. St'llllOI Thi, Full li roi 1.. ,,,,, k..,., er,l. Toe I'ncnlti- nni,hii'iii-il,,n j.Li-t- , , H fesldeni and i.nir non-ivsldcnt pioii ssms, nnd n the Cjlllstlan JlluUtry. Tllele fs ll iu'epalulory ., " ' " ' '"i. . oi ii ii-rrni'ii a coin giaie eiiucntl ill. One hllliilu.l nlnl sKte.lnll,,,.., . ...... am gianlul ; . Iieneilelaiies. with an additional sum in special c.u-es. The tulllon, use of I.llir.u v nun teM.lsioks, uii,freu tonll, 'Ih, SihiM was i.tuiitiri, ,M mi. i iiiiuuan anil i niisuan ilelioinl. nations, but Is ooen In nil u-lii, li..llv. I,. , i... .11 v'eo'li!hi ofChrbllaiiliy. The l.lbiary consists Application niav be imiiln to Rev. A. A. I.lvcr- V.' 1 . .', 'iscieiu 01 ine isoaril 01 instiuclloii iii-.idvllle, I'a, noviT-ly TOUViX'iS KID (iliOVK CLKAX- ,1 '''-'"'""'Is.ieil 12 years. h only gois! ',' '-"'. .ii-uioiiK ,ini 1, loves, iiiey can be ileaued while iiiii ihe hand, and worn iioliledlalcly. it Is Inoiloious. line boltlu will clean ;ti pairs Trice :noent. Retailed by ino.t III llgglsls unit I'aui'V Mini s. Wholesale bv lie. mas Hwnes A Co., F. C. Wills A 1 0.. aud others V sw nrk novSI (hn TOBAGO 8c SEGARS. riMIE OXLY l'hACE to get the bet Ton.VCCO AND CIGARS, AT WHOLESALE AND RLXMI, Is at nUNGSIIERGEIfS, n few doois below tho American House, Illoonisburg, Ta. He has tho largest nnd most select of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOIUCCO ever offered to the citizen of Illoonisburg. All the fancy brands of SEGARS, nnd thu best Fine-cut nnd Tlug CHEWING T011ACCO, can be had at his counters. TOI1ACCO T1TES 111 great variety arc among his lnrrvo slock. DON'T FORGET TO CALL. It. II. HUNSllERGER. JJACJKX, llOYl) A CO., l.U.l.Ullu- .11 i.llwl l.l.s 1 , nnd Wholesale Denlers In LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TODACCO, HEOARS, Ac, No. 01 North Third Street, Thlladelphtn. Consignors can forwnrd their stock "In Homl,', without prepaying tho United Sinks tax. TT AV. ItAXlCS VlIOLESAI.E TOI1ACCO, SNUFF, AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE, No. ltd North Thhd Slloet, between Cherry and Race, west side, Thlladelphla. 11 UuiSKLL it WOODItUFF, VIlolcsalo Dealers In TORACCOS, CIGARS, HIHES, Ac, Ac, No. 13 North Thhd Street, nbovo Market, Thiladclphln. JpiMSHMUTII, lUtOTIIKU it CO., WHOLESALE TOI1ACCO DEALERS, No. 131 North Third Street, flvo doors below Race, Factories, Nos. 221 and 223 Quarry Btreet, Thlladelphla. J II. WAIFEH, Ilte Walter A Knub, Importer and Dealer In CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, No. 211 North Third Street, Ik twecn Race nnd Vino Philadelphia. gKXJAJIIX GnEKX, Dealer in CARTETINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac, No. ai North Second Strcit, Thlladelphla. G l V. ULAliOX & CO., Manufacturers of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, Warehouse, No. 121 North Third street, Tbllndelphln. II. LOXGSTKETII, HATER-HANGING WAREHOUSE, No. 12 North Third Street, Thlladelphla. J V. LAMliEUT, with RO.sS, SIIO'IT A CO., Importers and Jobbers ot CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS Ac, No. .7)1 Market Slreet, Thlladelphla. pOWDEK ICKOS AXD hl'.YiiiEK W. M. MONROE A CO., ' Unpen, Ta., Manufacturers of TOWDER KEGS, and dealers In all kinds o'f LUMUEE, give notice that thcynrciuci nred to ncconiodnt their custom with dispatch, and on tho cheapes erins. jJIhl.EIt it IIOriT, Successors lo Franklin T. Seltzer A Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In LIQUORS, WINES At'., " Nos, 110 nnd 112 North Third Street, Thiladclphln. To Hotel unit Saloon hreptrs uf IIIooius. laiig and Columbia County, 1 have nnnolntod ill". II. Stohner agent for the sale of my ale, poller, mown sioui, him lager ueer, who win supply on 111 n.e same lun-e (and with tho i-amo article', us 1 would lurnisl j 1,11 man the brewery. Knoowins that lie will he punctual and iiiu-nllio to nil who may favor him with their trade, I solicit for hhu yournippoit, Very lepoctrully, l'REI) LAl'ER, Slcum Hrewery, Rending, Ta. piIOTOUlJAl'IIIC. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO., Manulicturersor Hhotographle Materials, WHOLES VI. II AN 1 1 HKr.llI, &I1 HKOADWAY, N. Y. ... ". 'I'niiiin 10 our 11111111 oiisuiessol rillllO It.U II('.MATERIAl.-wearelIeud,pi.irUrsfor Hl'ERElisl-i')Pi;s A M'EREO'SCOI'IO VIEWS, i ru, ''i','1!1 1 "" 'K" Cities aud Lundcapis Groups, M.iiuary, etc. ' si'EREllscOl'IC VIEWS OF THE WAR. I I'lllll 11, r ii l.'j, I.. I.. .1... ' ... 1 , C 1"" v ' ....,' ., ,11, lltlll, lS lj IllllltlgllS, 11 " I1 """I'h'to Photographic history of SI'I.REO.V'OFIC VIEWS ON GLAS-, Adantod lor euli,.! 11, M,.i.. 1 n..,.. ,i. steieo.co!K,. Our Calalog'ue'will be sent touny address on rei.pi of kiumji. HHOTlKillATHIC AI.I1UMS i.i, ii.ie iiiiiii. niigi iy iiaiu aiiv other '"ll'''V,'V,,1.,,2llvailetlesfroiii .Vlivuts to JVIeueli. iJ'ir ALIll'MS have the reputnilon ot being supe. 1 lor In beauty 1111J durability tunny others. Caul Thotogruphs of GeneralsMatesmen, Actors, ,Qur Catalogue embraces over FIVE Tllol'. ...... ...... .. , , i,r,M, iiUl,iU ic iron 111 nous o he most eele anted EuginWiigs, Talnllngs hlatlles, etc. Cnlaloiuesseul on iieeli.l i,rKl:ii,n, 1' lolographelsandolliersiiiilerlnggoislsC.I l.li.. llielrordcr "'" l" of "lu w1"' ..f " 'he prices nnd iiiallty of our goods cannot all lo s.itlly. " , ;.ly 'Villi A.MEIUCAX HAY KNIFE . . ,. . , 1 V," '" " "" unu. isigneii elllzi in 01 oluiuhia Cotiniy wlinesnsi thu liial ot hav loiks on the i.iriu nt Mr. Tinsel, In Hemlock lowii'lilp, on Monday, May 7, Ml, between Hie Aiiierlcau liny l.uite anil Folk inauuf.i, lined lv M.II'l 11, WALLS, SIIRINER A ,",., ,,t "'.owl?, burg, T11., I m, I lh Run,,ps T,u,.it Day Hook. ... . ,,u. inieii iiioiu unv 111 ono diaughi 1 lan lhellund, ! in tim e. WeaieVat s- lied IL will lnlii 11 v i,it,,,li 1,,,,. i.,.. 1 good Intrust can iliaw. We also mw It euttlng . ' " cniiuoi mi win lis 11 nay Mi le, ' i;l."iV"""-V "ecommend It us Ihe best hay lullt and knife we have everbei it. . II. Koo.ss, John D.,k, ' .lonv Dinrnii 1,-, D.vniki, No! i ii, II. Iikii.kmii.i.i:,:, n i.vusi Kit Tci si;i Mitn.u.i, lln.t.nt, .I,,,, N vIK, " i.t.-j iiisiiiii iiiui.iciure un, celeijiitlcd Iltukove nums' Mouor, "nl wbu fletlnilturnl Iniptts IRON, TINWARE, &.C. jATJOXAL rOUXDHY, Hloomsbtirg, Columbia County, Ta, The subscriber, proprietor of tho nbove-l 1'iicd o.xtenslvo rstnhlihiiieul, H how prepnrcd ro celvo orders for nil kinds of MACHINERY FOR COLLIERIES, RLAST FURNACES, KTATIONA Y ENGINES, MILLS, THRESHIN .MACHINES, Ac He Is nlio prepaied to make Stoves of nil sires and patterns, Tlow-lrons, nnd everything usually made in llrM -class I'ouudiles. Els extensive facilities nnd prnellcal workmen warrant him In'leeelvlng tlin largest eontraits on tho most reasonable terms, Grain of nil kinds will he taken In exchnugo for L'Astlngs, This establishment Is located nenr tho Lnckr- wnuna nnd Hloouisburtr Rnllrond Depot, HITTER HILLMVF.R. gTOVES AXD TIXWAUE. nnnnuiu'ca to liU frloiuls nnd rntomcrs tint continue IIhi iiIjom' lniilnpsnt lilnoltl iilncoon ma ix Kntcirr, iii.oo.Msitui:u. Cuslomers enn Ijo lUToinodutcil with TAXCY STOVES of nil Icimls Stovcitiio, Tlmvnrc, nml every va riety tif nrtli'lc found hi n Stove and TJmvmo Vm tnhllvliuicut Jn tlicrltleH.iind on tlioinost lenson- nblo terms, KepairhiK done nt the Miortrst notice, on hnml forKnlc. gAOLK I'OUXDUY. llloo'invburg, Vat f rtovi:s or t:vi:uv vaiiiiity, vw un 1 1 sn a n ns, rr.o vo 1 1 ro i.vt?( nnd nil kinds of CHKtlng, on hand or supplied on the shortest not leu nnd at Ihe cheapest lutes. Castings for coal nniuKuns and coal schuti:s made to order. piIUOXlX STOVE UEI'OT. HEATERS, RANGES, AND STOVES, Wholesn'e nnd Retnll. TATENT ANTI-DFST C001CINO STOVE. VULCAN HEATER, for hetitlng two or more rooms. TARLOIt, COOKING, LAUNDRY, HEATING, nnd every vnilety of STOVES. JOHN I. HESS . No. 313 North Second Slreet, Thiladclphln. T 1. HUKK11AHT, Importer and Dealer In IRON AND STEEL, No. II) Fiont. Street, Thlladelphla. QEOJtCiE II. K015EHT.S, Importi r nnd Deulr In HARDWARE, CFTLERV, GUNS, Ac, No. an North Third Street, ubol c Vine, Thlladelphla. HOTELS AND SALOONS. T A DIES' AXI) (iEXTEE-MEX'ri ij i:i;stavrant. ii. ii. stohner has fitted un n, FIlpS'l'-CIVS.S lU'ING SAIX10N, wher.l ladles and gentlemen can be supplied with the dolleacieu ot the msisoii. A suppl of FRESH OYSTERS always on hand. l'RESII HREAD, CAKF.S, AND TIES, FRI'.NCH AND DOMESTIC CONFECTIONS lu eveiy &tylo nnd vurlety, NUTS, I'ltuns, and everything usually found In 11 FIRST-CLASS CONFECTIONERY STORE. JPOIIK'S HOTEL, GEORGE W.' MAUGER, Troprlitor. The nliovo well-known hotel has recenlly under, goneradiinil chnngis In Its internal arrangements, nnd lis proprietor nn noiuwss. to his former cusl 0111 nnd the tiuvclllng public that bis tucoiniHlutions for tlietomfuit of bis guests nre sksuuI to none In the eouutiy. UN talile will nlwnys bo found sup- plied, not only with substantial food, but villi nil the tlelleneles of tho season. Ills wines and 11 otiors le.cipt that popular beera5,o known as ".1cyeaiy"!, purchased direct fiom the lmpoitln houses, nre cntluly pure, and tieo Irom nil poi sonousdrtigs. He Is thankful forallberul pntnn. nge In the past, and will (sintluue toileserve It in Ihe future. GEORGE Vt MAUGER. D rsiil'EIIAXXA HOTEL, YJ Oltawissa, i'a. 'Ihe above Hotel hns lately been puichasctl by HENRY J. CLARK, nnd has been Ihorotuihly re modelled, u-palred, nnd refurnished. It will be found now, lu ttsnr.-ungeiiieut nnd npjiolutuicnts, a Ihst'cluss Hold, and second to nono in the country. Heisousiu cities wishing lo spend the hot months lu the eouutiy, will do well to give the propiletor n call. Q A It HI AO E M A X U EAC'l'O H Y, Hloonisbuig, Ta. M. C. SLOAN A DROTHER, tho succc.sors of WILLIAM 8I.OAN A SON, continue the business of making CARRIAGES, RUGGIES, nnd every style of FANCY WAGONS, which they have constantly on hand lo suit cm. toiners. Never using nny mateilal but tho bes and employing the mist experienced woikmen, they hope lo continue as heietofoie to give entire utUiaeUon to eveiy customer. An Inspection 0 their wink, nnd of tho icasuuublo price asked ro thosnme, Is 1.1110 lo Insure ni.ulo. P C. LICJI1TE A- CO., Manufacturers of HIISr-Cl.AIJS UKAXII AMI iflfAIIU l 1 a x 0 r 0 it t 1: s i Sole Tult'llteea of I.lghte'l, cclehrnlcil l'allilt lu Milated lion 1-rnnie. AieuUniiuikeisuf the crv best liauo I ottes In the muiket, HAVING IIF.EN AWARDED THE JIIOI1KST PltEMIU.M Al' llli: AMERICAN. WORLD'S F A I III and Ihe i:xhlbltlon of the Industry of nil Nations, besides uumelolls olher (JOI.l) AXD SILVEll 3IKOALS, togelher wiih tcflhuontuls lion all Iho most ills tlnuul.lied Muslial eelefuitle, lu Eur.ipo nnd Aliliiieu. Tin i luve nl-o Just reielvid THE ItlGHE-T J'R:mr'M Al the Illinois Slute Full'! Tho Indiana Statu Fall I Tho Iowa Stale Fair! Tho Wisconsin Stato Fair, elc. In eompcllllou wilh the most eticbrnlcif Mann, f.icturers or New York, llnslon, Thlliidclphu, Hultliuore, 1 te, Waierooms, j iiiuome street, near Ihoadw.iy, New fin It Cily. Onlers by mall promptly nlten did to. Send lor Circular. Jimls'07. , .Vol lie All pi e.oiis l.itiittliig tlirinselre Indebted til either of the Uliilersigueil, oil Hook Note.or Juilmntnl, nre iciUclod to.mako pay. 11. un wiinuui tieiav, 11 uiov would wivo isisla. M'KELVKV. NEAL t.a.aul vni.i.iM irt;r.r.vi!TfJ, SEWING- MACHINES. THE l'LOHEXCE SEWING-MACHINL-a ARE THE REST IN THE WORLD. SnkslooiiH, 03) Chestnut Street, Thlladelphla, fa. While n l.ngo number of Mnchlncs linvo boon ullercd lotbe public, sonio of whlfih possess polnH of excellence nnd ncknowlcdged merit, wo havo long felt what others hnvo cxpoilcueed, tho no- cesslty of n Mnchlno moro perfect In Its uioohaul- eal structure, combining In tlio HIGHEST DEGREE SIMPLICITY WITH DUn.UHUTT, nnd whllo cnpnblo of 1I0I113 n GREATER RANGE OF WORK, ono that could bo easily understood and combr. hcllded by all, To supply 11 Seuins-Mnchlnc freo from thi ob- Jecllons nltnched toothers has been fHTcrsy task; ror wo ltot only unit to surpass olher MncTirnes, ns they nppenred years ngo, but nlso ns Improved from time to time by more leecnt exporlcneo. Ibis wo boldly clnlni has been nccompltshed Ijv tho llbcrnl expenditure of capital, nnd tho pa tient, untiring labor of years; and lu presenting our Machine lo tho public, we shnll mako strong nssciilons lespeellng Its merits, which wo nro prepared lo substantiate In every particular. Discarding tho Cham nnd Loon, or Knit stltoho. we ndoptud tho LOCK STITCH (nllko on both sides of the fabric), which Is re garncd by the masses as best suited to nil klncU of work. Hut lo meet ohjectloiissometlmesursed ngatnst this favoilte stitch, wo hnvc ndded tlui Knot, Double L.i;,iunl Doublo Knot, cither of whkh Is FiTHOifGEH AND MORE EL.USTI0 than tho Lock; thus enabling tho cpor&tor ta select a stitch PERFECTLY SUITED loevery grnde of fabric, nnd whero necessnry, sovr senilis much stronger thnn It Is possible, lo do br hand. THE FLORENCE FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES with ns much ease ns ordinary' Machines nuiku on-3, nnd with ns little 11 nchluiry. The result of repeated tests has been all wu could desire, and from Its first introduction tho Floience hns gullied hosts of friends, nnd becu 1 egardsd ns n HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY; proving that the public fully nppreclute tho many udwiutngis combined In the Tlorenco Machlno. Over nil others, the Florenco must bo seen to bo fully appreciated. Wo claim tor tho I'LOnENCU tho following ADVANTAGES over any i,nl idl SEWING-MACHINES IN THE WORLD t 2-It makes fourdlirerent stitches, tho lock, knot, double-lock, and doulile-knut, ou ono and tho same machine. Ilich stitch being nllko on both bides of thofabilc. ed' Every Machine has the reversible feed mo tion, which enables Ihe o;ierator, by simply turn ing n thumb-screw, to have the work run either to tlie rigid or left, to stay nny part of tho scnin, or fasten tho ends of scums, withoat turning tho fabile. J-eh mstna tho length of stitch, nnd from one hind of stlteb lo another, can readily bo tlono whit 1 the Machine Is In motion. irj-The needle is easily a'ljuvtcd, and does not sklpMltcllOb. tfa- U Is almost uoIsoIom, and can b used wheroiptlet Is necessary. -Its motions aiu all posltlvo; there aro no springs lo get nut of order, nnd Its simplicity n nblt s nny ouu to operate it, ii- It does not icq ii Ire finer thread on thonndox than for the upper side, nnd will sewncross tho heaviest seam, or from ono to more thicknesses oft loth, without change of needle, tension, brook, lug thread, or skipping stitches. 'a-Tho Henimer Is easily adjusted, and vrUJ turn nny width of hem deslrod. Co-No other Machlno will do so or ntarongo of work ns the Floience. T3-It will hem, fell, bind, gather, braid, rinllt, and gathtrautt sew on n ruillo M tho same time. It hns no springs to (jet out of order, uud will "lost a Ufetlmw. 3-Il Is fully protected and licensed by EUu Huwe, Jr., nnd onr own Letters Patent. Tho taking up of the slack-thread is not pel ioi uiisl by the Incgulnr contraction of a wire coll or uncurtain operation of springs. The precision and accuracy with w hlch Iho Floruicu draws tho thread Into iho cloth Is unapproaehed oy an Sew lug-.Machluo hlthorto oUtied In tho world. Wo furnish emh .Machlno with M Bnrnvnn'n Sclf Sewer," which guides the woik ltsclf.imd is of in enleulablo vnlue, especially to Inexperience opor ntors. While imvtcsslng tho nbove, anil many other advantages, the liorcnen Is sold nt corresponding pilces w ith olher llrst-clnss Machines, and a cars fill examlnt;.,n will fully substantiate nil that wo havn claimed for 11, nnd Justify tho assertion wo ne tr make, tlmt R is thwbest Sewlug-Muchlrw hi ll:! world. Wo warnant every Machlno to bo nil Hint v)vj claim l.ir It, and to Klvo entire wUlsXactlon,uul will slvo a written wuiranly, If reipilrwh I.lbeinl arrangements mnd w lib those who bny to sell again. Furlhtr information may bo had by Inclosing stamps to tho General OUleo of tho liiiri-ini; Sewlng-Maehlno Comiiany.cw ChoMnut Sticrt, Hhlladelphla, Tenutylvanla, TRICia OF MACHINES. No. 1, Thiln. Thl.1 Machlno mnkes tho lock undknotstlieh-s.anil hns the reversiblo feed..., No.;, Klnrcnco.-Onld-iiinamgnted Machine, wllh dtawcr, nnd light cover, without lock; makes all the four stitches, und hns tho 10- nrslblc feetl J7J No. 3. Sllver-plattd Machine, ornamented; table oll-lluMied walnut, with heavy half case, lo,i, und driiwer; makes nil tho four stlu-hes, and bus the icverslblo feed 8 No. I -Sllier-plattil Maiihlne, highly oinn ineuteil.iind iiuiUes nil th four stitches, nnd has iho reversible feed. 1'olUhed mahogany table , , foj Tolished Rosewood Tnble No. 3. Walnut table, In oil Mahogany luble, in nil & Rosewood table, In oil in; No, . Wiilnul, oil finished lu Mnhogmy tnble , Roaowootl tablo l) O, O. EVANS, Gcnenil Agnit, 6J0 Chctnut Slreet, Philadelphia. "lMIMHE SHUTTLE MEWIXO-MA-. .I.J ' I'll INKS nro suiu'iior to nil oila-is for A JULY AND MANFFAtTI'lllXll Tl'HTOSF.4 I oil Inlll all lite Intent I nit, r, ii'elin. til nt ,, .,,..,,.1. uoisi.l,'t,,"tluiable: anil easy m work. Iltllsttiifetl liri'iiUt-htiee. Aeents wiititiul T Hi ernl dUi-iuut nlloweil. N iislgnmcnt made, Address E.MI'iltE S. M. CO., augl-ly f.10 llioadwny, New jijoY CT. C'HAULEri HOTEL, ON THE EUROPE .N PLA.N, No. W, Oi, 01, nnd fl Noilh Thlul Streots, between Market and Aruh tltruut. Thlhidelphliu pnAina'At kiixiicneii.