The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 17, 1867, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
farmer's! giartmcnt.
Varmti'sAVItls.
Vnriuum, cut this out nnd pinto It on
the imnels of yourkltchi'ii tlooru!
It If, perhniis, ouro to say Mint on titroo
farms out of four thowlfo works harder,
endures more- thnn any other person on
tha pinto more than tlio husband, tnoro
thnn tho farm linml, inoru than tho hired
help of tho kitchen. Many rt farmer
speaks to his wlfo habitually In terms
mora Imperious, J inpatient, nnd petu
lant thnn ho would uso to tho scullion of
tho kitchen or to this hired man.
Mnny it farmer's wlfo is literally work
ed to death In nn Inadvcrtaut manner,
from want of rcllectlon. None can un
derstand better thnn he, In plowing or
sowing, or harvest time, that if n horse
gets sick, or runs txwny, or is stolen,
another must bo procured that very
day; or tho work will Inevitably go
behindhand. Ho docs not carry tho
same practical sense in the kitchen when
tho hired help leaves without warning
or becomes disabled, although ho knows
us well ns any man can know, that they
will oxpect their meals- with tho samo
regularity, with tho samo promptness,
nnd with tho samo proper mode of pre
paration ; but Instead of procuring other
help on tho Instant, ho allows himself to
bo persuaded, if tho help is sick, she
will get well in a day or two, or a week
at farthest, and it is hardly worth while
to get another for so short n time. If
tho help has taken'1 French leave," Ids
mind fixes on tho fact that It Is a very
busy timo and neither ho nor a single
hand can be spared, or that in tho course
of a week fomo one will havo to go to
town for somo other purpose, and both
theso matters can bo attended to at tho
Mimo time. Mcnuwhllo tho wlfo is ex
pected not only to attend to her ordinary
duties as usual, but somehow or other
to sparo tlmo to do all thnt the cook or
washerwoman was accustomed to do ;
that is, to do tho full work of two per
sons, each ono of whom had already
" quito as much labor to perform ns who
could possibly attend to. Tho wife at
tempts it. By herculean efforts all goes
on well. Tho farmer perceives no Jar,
no hitch In tho working of machinery,
nnd because no complaint is uttered,
thinks that everything is going on with
out an effort. Meanwhilo timo passes,
and infinite sliamo on some of them,
they begin to calculate how much has
been saved from servants' wages, nnd
' how much lass food has been eaten, nnd
because Btillnocomplalnthasbeenmado,
tho resolution quietly forms In tho mind
to do nothing until sho does complain ;
but before that takes place, sho falls a
victim to her over-exertions, in having
raid tho foundation for weeks and
months of illness, if not of premature
decline and death. Dr. Jfall,
Trees Starved toTlcnth.
Tho N. "R. VaTiiitr relates n conversa
tion which took placo between two far
mer on tho subject of deterioration in
tho nppla orchards; Tho conclusion nr
rlved at was that orchards, as a general
thing, wcro literally starved to death.
Tliis assumption may bo rather sweep
ing, but it Is certainly worthy of con
sideration. Orchards left year after
year with tho turf pressed compactly
about the roots and lower section of tho
bodies of trees, with no loosening of tho
soil, nor any application of manure, can
hardly bo expected to produco much
fruit ; nor do they. The soil needs stir
ring, wants tho aid of invigorating fer
tilizers, and such prudent'earo ns bhall
divest tho trees of all superabundant
wood. At all events, orchnrdists should
avoid tho just censuro of starving their
trees to death, as it is asserted many of
thorn havo dono and aro doing year af
ter year.
Manuring Trees.
Too many, in applying manuro to
their fruit trees, forget tho position of
tho roots, and apply within n foot or so
of tho body. If they wero to carefully
removo tho soil, they would find thnt
trees of vigorous growth, and from sev
en to ten feet high, havo roots, that aro
really tho'mnln sourco of nourishment,
varying from six to ten feet from tho
body. Thoapplicationof manuro, there
fore, to glvo tho best results, should bo
distributed nround thotreo at a distance
of from flvo to eight feet from tho trunk.
In positions wcro tho turf is desired to
be maintained, cut and roll it back, put
on tho manure, fork it in very lightly,
and then replacq tho iutt.ITorticul
turlst. Destruction of Sheen by Dogs,
The March report oftlioCommissioner
of Agriculture dwells upon tho ravages
committed by dogs among tlienliccp in
tho United States. In 18C0 flvo hun
dred thousand sheep were killed by
dogs, and their vnlua was ?2,000,000.
Tho number Injured was thrco hundred
thousand, nnd tho loss Is estimated nt
$G00,O0O. Tho number of dogs In tho
country is computed at flvo millions,
their annual oxpenso ten dollars per
head, and the sum totul of their subsls
tenollfty millions of dollars an im
mense sum to bestow upon a class of an
imals, tho mpst of which nro worthies,,
nnd ninny of them causing great mis
chief to the farmer.
Orchard. .
Look well to peach trees, shorten In,
and sco that tho peach worm Is not at
work. I'ourbolllng.wateron tho lower
part of. tho trunk near tlio ground, nnd
if a sufficient quantity bo used, It will
cool: tho worm without Injuy to tho
trees j wo havo tried It fairly and nro
well convinced that even threo gallons
of boiling water to each tree, may bo so
used without Injury.
Manuro trees, and remember that
.they require cultivation. Attend to
preparation of clous early, uud graft
such trees ns requiro it.
Har Lightly.
Alderman Meciil says ho has raised
moro wheat by iisingn bushel or even, n
peck of seed to the aero thun ho could
have dono had ho used two or three
bushels.
What "buss" has found room for
the greatest number of pcoplo? Columbus.
The Horse mid Hi tlt-uoiit. -
A Groom who used to steal and poll n
Horse's corn, was yet very busy In
grooming nnd wlsplng him all tho day
long. "If you really wlh mo," paid
tho Horso, "to look well, glvo less of
your currying and moro of your corn."
The Doft Itilhe Mntlftrr,
Dog made his bed Inn Manger, nnd
lay snarling and growling to keep tho
oxen from their provender. "See,"
said ono of thwn,"whatamlserabloeur!
who can neither eat hay himself, nor
will nllow thoso to cat it who can."
The Clinking Wheel.
Aesomo Oxen were dragging a wagon
along a heavy road, tho Wheels set up
a tremendous creaking. "Urulot" cried
tho driver to tho wagon "why do you
groan, when they who are drawing all
tho weight arc silent?"
Thoso who cry tho loudest nro not
nlwnys tho most hurt.
The Hare nml the llouml
Hound hnvlng put up n Ilnre from
a bush, chased her for somo distance,
but tho Ilnro had tho best of it, and got
off. A Goatherd, who was coming by,
Jeered at tho Hound, saying that l'tis
was tho better runner of tho two. "ou
forget," replied tho Hound, "thnt It Is
one tiling to bo running for your dinner,
nnd nnothcr for your life."
The Ana In the I,loii' Skill.
An nss having put on a Lion's skin,
roamed nbout frightening nil tho silly
animals ho met with, and, bcelng a Fox,
ho tried to alarm him also, lint Rcy-
nard, having heard his voice, Mild,
"Well, to bosurol and I should havo
been frightened too, If 1 hail not heard
you."
They who assume n character that
docs not belong to them generally be
tray themselves by overacting it.
The Cock nnd Hie Jewel,
Asa Cock was scratchingup tho straw
In n farm-yard, in search of food for tho
hens, ho hit upon a Jewel that by somo
chance foundlts way there. "Oh !" said
he, "you nro a very fine thing, no doubt
to those who prize you ; but givo mo a
barley corn before all the pearls in the
world."
Tho Cock was a scnslblo Cock : but
thcro nro many silly pcoplo who despise
what is precious because they cannot
understand it.
The Wolves and thefcheeji.
Onco on a time, the Wolves sent an
embassy to tho Sheep, desiring that
there might bepanco between them for
tho timo to come. "Why," said they,
"should wo bo forever wnglngthis dead
ly strife? Thoso wicked Dogs aro tho
causo of nil: they nro incessantly
barking at us, and provoking us. Send
them away, nnd thcro will bo no long'
or any obstacle to our eternal friendship
and peace." Tho silly Sheep listened,
tho Dogs wero dismissed, and tho flock,
thus deprived of their best protectors,
became nn easy prey to tlieir treacher
ous enemy.
The Countryman and the Snake.
A Countryman returning homo ono
winter's day, found a Snako by tho
hcdgo-sido,half dead withhold. Taking
compassion on tho creature, ho laid. It
in Ills bosom nnd brought it homo to his
fireside to revive It. No sooner had tho
warmth restored It, than It began to at
tack tho children of tho cottage. Upon
this tho Countryman, whose compassion
had saved its life, took up a mattock
and laid tho snako dead at his feet.
Thoso who return evil for good, may
expect their neighbors, pity to bo wore
out at last.
The Hunter and the Fisherman.
A Hunter was returning from tho
mountainsloadcd with game,and n Fish
erman was at tho snmo time coming
homo with his creel full of fish, when
they chanced to meet by tho way. The
Hunter tookn thncy toadish offish: Tho
Fisherman preferred a supper of game.
So each gave to the other tho contents
or his own basket. And thus they con
tlnued dally to exehahgo provisions,
till ono wlioob.served them said : "Now,
by tills invariable interchange, will they
destroy tho zest of their meal ; and each
will soon wish to return to his own storo
again."
The Mau nnd theSntyr.
A Man nnd a Satyr having struck up
nn acquaintance, sat down together to
eat. Tho day being wintry nnd cold
tho Man put his fingers to his iiioutl
nnd blew upon them. "What's that
for my friend ?" nsked tho Satyr. My
handsnroso cold," slid tho Man; "I do
it to warm them." In n littlo whilo
somo hot food was placed before them
nnd tho Mau, raiding tho dish to h
moutlmgainblowupon it. "And what's
tho mcanlngof that, now V" said tlioSa
tyr. "Oh," replied tho Man, "my por
ridge Is so hot, Ido it to cool it." "Nay
then," said the Satyr, "from this mo
ment I renounco yflur friendship, for
will havo nothing to do with ono who
Plows hot and cola with tho muiio
mouth."
The IVolfniid the Shepbcr d.
A Wolf had long hung about a flocl
of sheep, nnd had dono them no harm
Tho shepherd, howover, had his sus
picions, nnd for a whllo was on tho
look-out against him as an avowed ene
my, Hut when tho Wtdf continued for
n long timo following In tho train of his
.flock without tho leastntienipt to annoy
them ho began to look upon him more
as a friend than a foe; and liavlnj
ono day occasion to go into tho city
he intrusted tno sneep to his care
Tho Wolf no toonerfcaw his opportuui
ty than ho forthwith fell upon tho slieoi
nnd worried them; and tho Shepherd,
on his ret urn, seeing his Hock deMmyetl,
exclaimed, "Fool that I ivm! yet I de
served no less for trusting my Sheep
with a Wolf!"
Thro Is moro danger from n pretend
ed friend than nn open enemy.
DRY GOODS, &c.
HAND OREN1NO
GRAND Ul'KMXU
(11IAN1) OPENING
GRAND OPENING
GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER OOODSi,
FALL AND WINTlUt GOODS,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting ot
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
consisting of
UltY GOODS,
BUY GOODS,
dry noom,'"
DItY 0001)5,
JlltY GOODS,
HATS AND CARS,
1IATIS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAPS,
HATS AND CAP,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
ISOOTS AND SHOES,
Ilo"0T8 AND SHOIM,
HOOTS AND SHOES,
HOOTS AND SHOKS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
READY-MADE CLOTIIUIO,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
LOOKING-GLASS,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
IAKIKING-OLASSE
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS',
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OIL'S,
FAINTS AND OII.B,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND .OILS,"-
PAINTS AND OILS,
groceries,
groceries,
groceries,
groceries,
groceries,
queensware,
queenhware,
qukenswahk,
queensware,
queenswake,
hardware,
hardware,
hardware,
HAltDWAHK,
HAHDWAItL',
TINWARE,
TINWAltll,
tinware,
I inward,
TINWARE,
ALT,
SALT,
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
fish,
FISH,
FIHII,
KITH,
FISH,
OIUIN "AND SEEDS,
GRAIN AND HEEDS,
GHAIN AND SEEDS,
OHAIN AND SEEDS,
OltAIN AND SEEDS,
Ac,
-stcKELVY, NE.U,
McKKLVY, NEAT,
McKELVY, NEAL
MrKELY.Y, NEAL
CO.'S,
CO.'S,
CO.'S.
CO,'
.McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S.
Northwest corner of Main nnd Market Streets,
orinwfbi corner or Main and .MuiltctMrcits,
Northwest corner of Main end -Market Streets,
Northwest comer of'Mnln and Morkct Streets,
NorthwcU co rner of Main and Market Streets,
nLooMsnuito, pa.,
llLOOMHIlintU, PA.
IlLOOMSlliritfl, PA.,
llLOOMSHUltfl, PA.,
IlLOOMSIIUW), PA.
IRON
I HON
IKON
I iion
IRON
AND NAILS,
AND NAILS,
AND NAILK,
AND NAILS,
AND NAII.S,
In lajir quantities and at reduced rates, alwav
ou blind,
DRUGS 8c MEDICINES.
J-)ltUG AND CHEMICAL STOKE,
Illoomsburg, l'u.
imUGH, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY
AND TOILET ART1CLIH.
EYEIt A MOYEll
respectfully Invito n contlnunnco of imlrnnngc.
Their Drum nmt Medicines nro nil xclccteil with
the grrntnt cure, Avoiding nt much ns powiuio
tho Introduction of delirious nostrums, nna nro
purchased from thohest importing hout.es In tlio
country.
PATENT MEDICINIM
of nit klir1, Including Aycr's, .Inyno'ii, Hollo.
wny's, Ihrttit let's, Wishnrt's, llooilnnas, c.
constnntly on Imnd.
COAL OIL AND ALCOHOL.
IfAlH, TOOTH, NAIL, AND
CLOTHES UltUSllES
PAINTS AND CHEMICALS
of every Variety, nnd of tho host quality.
FANCY TOILET A11TICLIX.
Tho public niny rely nt nil time? on procuring the
nbovo nttlclcs, with nil tno new menu prepnra.
tlons Itept In Hip liest conducted cMniiIIh1nciits.
PHYSICIAN'S PttlCHIPTIONS
nnd Family Itccelpts compounded with tho great
est nccuracy and dhp.uch.
IimiCSN AIUUVAh OV NKW
? GOODS. Tho undersigned has Just arrived
from tho city with n largo assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Vnrnlshcs.nnd DyoStutTs,
Itemly-Mnda Clothing, Perfumery, Toy ami Fancy
Articles, Druggist's Glassware, Hrushcs, Trusses
and Supporters, nnd n general assortment of every
thing thnt helongs ton well-appointed Drug-Store,
Alo Pntent Medicines ofnll kinds, such ns Jnyno's,
Ayer's, Wishart's, Winslow'a Soothing Syrup,
Brown's Troches, Swain's Panacea, linker's Cod
Li er Oil, Hootland's Hitters constantly on hand,
Also
MOIiOCCO LEATHEIl, KID, FltENCH MOU0C-
CO, FltENCH CALFSKINS, PINK
TltlMMINGS, BINDINGS,
y tho ilpzcti or naif-dozen. Also
SHOE-FINDINGS, FISHING-TACKLE, Ac.
Having had a largo experience In tho drug hush
ness, I would respectfully Invito those wishing
anything in that line to call nnd sec my stock he-
furopurchnslngelhcwherc. "In medicines quality
Is of tho ftrbt importance.'
.It'lL lb. i.a.
jJ" K W S T O It K
a n- r
a i-: ir goo i) ,v,
MtFFLINVILLE, COLl'MllIA COUNTY, PA
Tlinsuhserlber re-nectfuliv Informs his filends
nnd the oubllc that he has .lust returned from the
cny wan a ireiu ami wen sciecieu
ASSORTMENT OF MERCHANDIZE,
and has opened a store In tho .room formerly oc
cupied by Stephen Wolf. Ills stock consi-is of
everything usually sept Inn nrst-elass country
More, swell as
tuiv noons (iriocni;ir.s, ii.vnnw.ini:, cr.PAit-
waiii:, minis siiancisiM, .ir., .tc.
He hopes to merit n sharo of the public natron-
nje. ItEES J. MILLAUD.
-Miminvnie, Jtny isi!7.
T k ) v a ii
O V
JLV
C. O. M A it ll'S
N J3 W S T () It E
r o ani v VN n i.o c k,
ox tiii: consr.r. op jiahkct and. ikon JiTnr.KTs,
Tho undersigned having received from tho city
n full nnd complcto supply of
Sl'llf.O AND SUMMER
miY CiOODS AND GKOCEUIES
NOTIONS,
TINMVAKK AND HAHD-WAKE,
Ci:i)All AXD VrlLLOW-XTAKV,
CONFIX'TIONERV, GLASS-WARE,
T OliACCO,
HATS A X J) s hot: &',
FLOUP., SALT, FISH, AND MEAT,
all of which I proposo selllngat rt very low flguro
for cash or produce.
Call nnd see.
April P.', lsi!7. C. C. JIARIt.
JOHN STltOUI" A CO.,
successors to stroup & Iirother,
WIIOLF.SALE DEALERS IN FISH,
No. 21 North Wlnrves, an 1 i North Water St.,
Philadelphia.
y7"EAVEK & Sl'UANKUE,
WHOLESALE GROCERIES ANDCOMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Nos. ill and ?.7 Arch Street,
Piilladelphla.
gCHEI.L, 1JEHGEH & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dealers In
FISH, SALT, CHEESE, PROVISIONS, Ac,
Nos. 122 and 121 North Wharves, above Arch' St.
Piilladelphla.
Solo agents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar.
rels, kegs, and cans.
JSTAUIilSHEIJ 171.
JORDAN A nitOTHEIt,
WHOLESALE GltOCKItS,
nnd Dealers In
SALTPETRE AND IIIUMSTONK,
No 200 North Third htreet,
Philadelphia.
QOTTKELL A AYUES,
WTiolesalu Dealer lu
FISII,CIIEIsi;.tr.,Ac'..
Na. 10 North Wharves,
hceond d(wr alHi'vo Arch Street
Philadelphia.
H.
V. I'E'l'EKJIAN,
l LII'PINCOTT A TROTTUlt,
WHO LI X A LE GROCERS,
51 North Water Street,
and No. 20 North Dcluwnu Avenue,
I'hlladelphU
T AClCAWANNAit llLOOMSHUltfl
a J IIAII.IIOAD. on and alter May 2J, IsUO, Pus
fcciucr TraliikWlll run as follows:
SOUTHWARD.
A.M. A.M. r.M.'l'.M.
IaveSernnton CM '10.1W 7.10 t.io
" Klligston (IM 11.20 .2I U.lio
" ltUHrt U.20 S.17
" Danville 0.M n.,',0
Arr, Northumberland lu.M eii
NORTHWARD.
Leave Northumberland 7,0.) g.2a
" Danlllo 7.W s.oo
" Rupert . s.h
" Klugkion ID.,"'1) 2,WpmR.am ti.tri
Arr, Serantnn p.'.im -t.in) o.m ki.is
Trains leaving Kingston at s.'t) . m, for Scran-
ton, eonucetwttli Train arrilu at New York at
6.2".
Passengers taking Train South from Seraiitou
ut,Vau in, via Northumberland, rt-nch Harris
burg, It'W pin, llulllinorii 5.:is i) m, Washington
IU.WI p 111, Maltupelt reaill Pllllaih lphla at 7 11 is.
II. A. FONDA, Kupt't.
Kingston, r.i., Mar. 22, Nir.
T 11. 1'UItSKL,
, II AHNKSS, SADDLE, AND TRUNK
MANuVAOTUltEIt,
and dealer in
CARPirr-IIAGS, VALISES, l'LY-NLTS, Ac,
Muln Strcot, IlIoomburg, Pu,
DRY GOODS.
JjUHltAH 1'OU CATAW1SSA1
nil?) wn i ii.iinj.vioo.
Goods to comparo with stringency of tho money
market. Look and conimro prices he'foro pur
chasing elsewhere. Just call nt the favorite, busi
ness stand of
McNINClt A SIIUMAN,
and you will bo met by tho obliging proprietors or
thclrclerks, and shown through tneirgreni variety
stnro freo of charge, of course. They will glvo yon
n fair chnnco to spend your looso change, they
trust much tnoro profitably than It enn be spent
elsewhere. Their
STOCK OF DIIY GOODS
this Spring Is much larger In all Us varieties than
usual, 'J heir
LAPIF-S' DIH'.SS GOODS
nro of the nicest styles In market. They have n
fine assortment of
HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES,
HU.M.MEIl CLOTHS, CASSINE'lS,
CASSIMEIIKS, AND VF-STINGS,
nnd numerous nt tides common to such establish
ments, besides a general assortment of
HAItDWAltE, TINWAnn, ClUKENSWAItE,
AND GUOCKUIF.S,
nil nt greatly reduced prices. Thoy wish to cnti
duct their business on tho system of
"PAY AS YOU GO,"
nnd they think they can nllbrd to sell very cheap.
They return their thanks for ninny past favors,
and ask tho future patronage of their furmer cus
tomers and the public generally.
McNINCH A SIIUMAN.
ItJlimUSTEU it UltOTHEH,
importers nun jinucrs 01
HOSIERY, GLOVIX,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
llUTfONS, SUSPENDERS,
HOOP SKIRT'S, HANDKERCHIEFS,
THREADS, SEWING SILKS,
TRIMMINGS, PORTE MONNAIKS,
SOAPS, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS GENERALLY,
Also Manufacturers of
HRUSIIF.S AND LOOKING GLASSES,
uud Dealers lu
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
I1ROOMS, ROPES, TWINES, Ac,
Nn. 30(1 North Third sheet, above Vine,
Philadelphia.
g h. 15ETTI,E,
with VJUSH, I1UNN A CO.,
DRY GOODS,
No. w North Tlilrd Street,
l'hlla.lelphta.
J-J Af. AlAltl'fiE,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVIVS, AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. SI Nofth Third Street,
Piilladelplil.l.
J J. 1,1'ISTEH,
v liolosale and Retail Dealer In
FOREIGN AND DOMF.STIC CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac
No. 2D North Second Street, opp. Christ Churcli
Philadelphia.
JgAltCROFT it CO.,
importers mm joimers or
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHS
CASSIMERES, IlLANKirrS, LINENS,
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Ac,
Philadelphia.
NDltEWS, WILKINS & CO.,
ucaiois in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DItY GOODS,
No. ,7M JInrkct Street,
Philadelphia,
JOSEPH S. DELI,,
Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealer lu
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VEBTINGS,
No. 1.1 Noilh Third Street,
Philadelphia.
"yATSON & JANNEY,
Importers and Jobbers of
SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, Ac,
No. Ktj Market Street,
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JOWE, HUSTON it CO.,
Manufacturers nnd Wholesale Dealers in
' COTTON YARNS, CARPET CHAINS,
11ATTS, WICKS, TIEYARNS, CORDAGE,
1IR00MS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
LOOK'G GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY IIASKRTS,
TA11LE, FLOOR, AND CARRIAGE
OILCLOTHS, Ac,
No. Mi) .Market utieet, kouth side,
l'hlladelpjila.
rpilE KEYSTONE CLOVElt SEED
S T H I P P E It .
1'Atkmti: oiTonnn 2, IfiiO.
This simple, though eflcetlve muehlne Is admit
ted byitll sclcutllicohscrvclstiihcthemokt direct
device lor gathering cluicr sci d yel dlseoMred.
A mere glance nt it is sllltlelent to eonvillco tliu
most obtuse mind of Its practical utility.
It strips the clover head Iroiii the stalk leaving
the straw standing Ukii Ihu ground. It Is easily
draw n by mm hoise, and requtius but ono man or
Imiv In wink It.
It Iscoiiiimci.fcliiiplo in structure, nml not 1 In
u',5.l0El t "tof older, andiiill buelieaply got up,
I he grent advantiige in this inaehlnu is, e
hale the seed gntlierf d 111 the chilli', rea.lv for Iho
clover mill or huller besides saving the great
length of t nieim.l lubor of mowing, handling and
threshing It hum the straw, It will alo pay ev
ery tanner to gather his seed with this machine,
on account of the wiling of the seed which Is lost
111 Hie old way of gallu ring It.
Lxtraordinarj liidiimiicnisoilVml to energetic
iiieiiwliowlshtiipiirelmsuhtatuor louuty RIkIiU,
J-or particulars addnsi
WKIITMAN A REINIJOLD,
. CKN riCAI.I A,
JanAH)7. Columlila County, Pa.
MEADYILLE THEOLOO I CA L
st'IIOOt,.-Tlie Fall term began Septem.
lier .i. ih Faculty of Instruction consists of lour
resilient nnd four non-resident protessors, niul a
!""!.. 1,l'.i:"l'J':'.'! !,.t" eiluciito voung men for
tliu ihrlstlau MluUtry. 'Ihero Is u pivparutoiy
elass for those who hale not lecelted a isilleglato
education, One hundred and sixty dollars a year
are grunted to beiiellelarlrs, with mi additional
sum lu special eases. Tim tuition, use of Library
and tcxt-lssilts, arc free loull. The Schis.l mis
founded by tliu 1'ultiirlnn and t'liilstlaiideiiouit.
imtluns, but IsoiM ii toall lio lielleio lu Hiodl
vlmuirlulu of I'lirislluiiliy. The Llsriirycon.lsls
orsiiii loiumes.
Application luily lie made to Rev. A. A. Liver.
of Iho Hoard of Instruction,
Meadville, l'u. uovl'-ly
ftATAWISSA ItAILltOAl).
J Fioni and idler October 2, 1N1, tho trains will
puss Rupert ns follous: ,
Goimi NouTii.-Ehiilra Mull ut I cw.; Erlo
'i-M1" " HI ts .1.31
Goi.nii soi rii.-Plilliidclplila Mull nt 11 a.m.i
New ort Express at I p.m.
GEORGE WUUl), Supt.
TOBACCO 8i SEGARS.
riMIU ONIA' 1'XiACE
J-
ogci too UCS&
T011ACCO AND CIGARS,
AT WHOLCSALH AND IlLTAIf,
Isnt HUNGSIlEItGEIl'S,
ft few doors below tho American House,
llloomshurg, Fn,
Ho has tho largest nnd most select of
SMOKING AND CHEWING T011ACCO
cverotrered to tho citizens of llloomshurg.
All
tho fancy bra ndg of
SEOARS,
and tin best Fine-cut nnd Plug
CHEWING TOltACCO,
can bo hail at his counters.
TOltACCO PIPE'S
In grent s. arlcty nro nmnng his largo.stoek.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL.
II. II. IIUNS11E11GER,
JJAQKN, 150YD st CO.,
l-u-Miiniu, .mi.iiuii. irs,
nnd Wholesale Dealers lu
LEAF AND MANUFACTURED TOltACCO,
SEaAlts, Ac,
No. CI North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
Consignors can forward their slock "In liond,"
without prepaying the United states tax.
TT W. HANK'S
WHOLF.SALE TOIIACCO, SNUFF, AND
CIGAR WAREHOUSE,
No. 1W Norlh Third Street,
between Cherry nnd Race, west side,
Philadelphia.
JUSSELI, it WOODRUFF,
Wholesale Dealers In
TOJ1ACCOS, CIGARS, PIPES, AC, Ac,
No. 13 North Tlilrd Street, nbove Market,
Philadelphia.
pmsmruTir, mtoTHicn it co.,
WHOLESALE TOIIACCO DEALERS,
No. Fil North Tlilrd Street,
flvo doors below Race,
Factories, Nos. 223 and 22.", Quarry Stiect,
Philadelphia.
J It. WALTER,
Ijlto Walter A Kntih,
Importer nnd Denier in
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE,
No. 231 Ninth Third Street,
belw'een Race and Vino
Piilladelphla.
gEXJAMIN GltEEN,
Dealer In
CARPirriNGS, WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac,
No. si North It'cond Street,
Philadelphia.
Q. W. 15LA110N A CO.,
Mallllfaeturers of
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Win'cliouse, No. 121 North Tlilrd Street,
Philadelphia.
J H. LONGSTltETJI,
PAPER-HANGING WAREHOUSE,
No. 12 Noith Third Street,
Philadelphia.
J Y. LAA115EKT,
with itosu, siiorr a co.,
Importers and Jobbers nl
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, Ac,
No. 301 Market Street,
Philadelphia'.
T0VDER KEGS AND LUAlllER.
W. M. MONROE A CO.,
Rupert, Pa.,
Manufacturers or
POWDER KEGS,
and denlcrs lu all kinds or
LUMliHR,
give notice that they are prepared to accomodato
their custom with dispatch, and on tho cheapest
terms.
JILLER it HOST,
Succcsors to Franklin P.Sellrer A Co.,
Importers nnd Wholesale Dealers In
LIQUORS, WINF.S, Ac,
Nos, 410 and tl2 Noith Third Street,
Philadelphia.
To Hotel and Saloon lci-ciiera of llloums.
burg and Columbia County. I havo appointed
3ir.li. simmer agent for tho saleof my ale. porter.
brown stout, mid lager beer, who will supply you
nr tno same price (and with tho samo article), as I
would rurnlsh you from tho bieivcry. Kuoovi ln-
that ho w ill bo punctual nnd nttentlro tu all who
may f.nor him with their trade, I solicit fur- hi:
yoursupisirt. Very rcspectlully,
FRED I-AUEH,
Steam Ilfewcry, Rending, l'a.
pilOTOClRAI'lIK'.
i:, 4 II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
Manufacturers or Photographic Materials,
WHlil.KSll.i: ANll llKrAH..
ftll HROADWAY. N. Y.
y,:.".1!".'!"'"" '" "ur "ml" business or, PHOTO
GRAl lilt MATEItlALSwuurellciiduuttrters lor
the lollowlllL', vli.:
STEUIXISCOPES A STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
f Amerlcatiiind Foreign cities and Landscapes,
Group statuary, etc.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR,
I nun ncgullws Hindu lu tliu various cuiniuilgus,
and funning ii completo Photngrnphlo history of
the great contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either Jho Magic Lantern or the
NerisBBii, Our Catalogue will bu scut to any
addu-ss uu receipt of stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC AL1IUMS,
a innnur.ietuui inoio largely than any other
bouse, alsnit 2nd varieties from SI cents to f-'oeacb.
Our Al.llljMS ha the reiiuliitlou of being supo
ilor In beauty and durability to any others.
Card Photographs of Ocnenils, statesmen, Actors,
etc.. etc
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUS
AND dillerent subjects, Including repnsiuetlons
of tlio most celebrated Engravings, Paintings,
Statues, etc. CutalogueSBelil oil receipt of stump.
Photogrnphcrsand others ordering gisslsC.i I.D.,
w ill pleaso remit 2.1 jht cent, of tliu amount with
their order.
Si - The prices and quality of our goisls cannot
nil tusallbly. novl7-ly
qMKAlnft!AN hay'cnIee
-L, AND 1 oitK. We tho uiiderslgned cltliens
ot liiluiiiblu tiiunty wituessisl the trial of Imv
lorks on tlio fnrtii of Mr, Pursel, in Hemlock
lownshlp.oii -Monday, JIuv 7, Iswi, Mwrcn tlio
Amcrlciti Hay knllti and Fork muuuraclured bv
M.II'ER, WALLS, SHRINER A C," I All
burg, Pa., and the Rundel's Putent liny Hook.
ih1 M".','rl.'! ' ,' ".'',l ru buy In one
I I raught thaii tliiiRundel In three. Woonisatls
lied It will take as much bay Into the mow as two
good horses can draw. Wu also saw It culling
hny.eiidlhliik It cannot bo beat ikii hay kiilh.
nnd ehi-erriilly recommend It as tliu best hay rk
und kiilfn ue liave ever sis'ii.
. l'rrKMihxiu.ii, Dn. F. p. IlAiuiisoN,
. It. Uoos, John doak,
Jons Durmiii K, Daniu. Nin kii,
I , D(ii.i:mii.i.i:k, hyi.vtj.rKii Puiwei.,
Mii ii.iri, llri.i.Hi John Woi.k.
tlieynlsoiuaniitaeiurii the cclebnited Iluckeyo
lleiiKT and Mow er, and other agricultural luiple
luoiil, ' J
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
RATION AL FOUND HY,
llloomshurg, Columbia County, Pn,
The subscriber, proprietor of the nbovc-l amej
extensive establislimcnt, Is now prepared to ro
celvo ordors for all kinds of
MACHINERY FOR COLLI EttlF-H, IILAHT
FURNACES, HTATIONAltY ENGINES,
MILLS, THIUXHINO MACHINES, Ao
Ho Is also prepaied In make Stoves of nil sizes
nnd pottcrns, Plow-Irons, nnd everything usually
made in first-class Foundries,
His extensive facilities nnd protleat workmen
warrant him In receiving ths largest contracts on
tho most rensonnblo terms.
Grnln of all kinds will bo taken In exchange, for
Castings.
This establishment Is located nenr tho Lacki .
wanna ami llloomshurg Railroad Depot.
PETER IHLLMYER,
gTOVHS AND TINWAKE.
j. -M, ltUl'l'.llT
announces to his friends and customers that
continues the nbovo business nt his old placo on
MAIN STItEirr, 11LOOMS11URG.
Customers can bo accomodated with
FANCY STOVliS
of all kinds, Stovepipes, Tinware, and every va
riety of nrtlclo round lu n Stove nnd Tlnuaro Es
tablishment In thocltlcs.nnd nn the most reason
nblo terms. Repairing done nt the shortest notice,
- DOZEN MILK-PANS
mi hand for sale.
piKENMX STOVE DEPOT.
HEATERS, RANOIX, AND STOVI,
Wliolesale und Ilctntl.
PATENT ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
VULCAN HEATER,
tor heating two or moro rooms.
PARLOR, COOKING, LAUNDRY IIE.VTINO,
nnd every variety of STOVES.
JOHN I. HESS,
No. 313 North Second Street, Piilladelphla.
I. RURKHART,
Importer nnd Dealer In
' IRON AND STEEL,
No. CO Front Street,
Piilladelphla.
Q.EORGE H. RORERTS,
Importer nnd Denier In
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac,
No, 311 North Third Street, nliove Vine,
Philadelphia.
HOTELS AND SALOONS.
I EXCHANGE HOTEL,
li I1LOOMS11URG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Tho undersigned having purchased tlds well
known and centrully-Iocaled house, the Exchange
Hotel, situate on MAIN STREET, In llomsburg,
Immediately opposite the Columbia Counry Court
House, respectfully Informs his friends and the
public In general Uiat bis house Is now 111 order
for the reception and entertainment of travellers
whoinay be dlsiKiscd to favor It with their cus
tom. Ho has spared no expense lu preparing the
Exeliango for tho entertainment of ids guests,
neither shall there be anything wanting (on his
parti to minister to their personal eomrort. Ills
house. Is spacious, and enjoys an exTellent busi
ness location.
Omnlbusscs run nt all times between tho Ex
'chungo Hotel and tho varlo'- s railroad depotsby
which travellers will bn pleasantly conveyed to
mid from tho respective stations In duo time to
nieot tlio cars. JOHN F. CASLOW.
lltnomsburg, March 22, 18M.
TURK'S HOTEL,
GEORGE W. MAUGER, Proprietor.
The above well-known hotel has recently under
gone radical changes In Its Internal arrangements,
nml Its proprietor announces to his former custom
and the travelling public that his accomodations
for tho eomrort or his guests are seisind to none In
tho country. His table will always ho found sup
plied, not only witli substantial food, but Willi nil
tho delicacies or the season. Ills wines nnd li
quors (except that popular, beveraao known as
".VcYfcar"), purchased direct from t lie llnporthu
houses, aro entirely pure,;tiid free from all poi
sonous drugs. He Is thankful for a liberal patron
age hi tho past, uud will continue to deserve It fu
the future. GEORGE W. -MAUGER.
rjUlE SWAN HOTEL,
ftllK UI'I'KIt IlottSK,
ORANOEVILLE, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
Ths subscriber resm-etrully Inrurms hlsrrleails
and the public, that no has taken tlio nhoie well
known House or Entertainment, nnd will lie
pleased to receive tlio custom or all who will
lavor him witli n call.
HE WILL KEEP A GOOD TAULE,
n liar wetl stocked with tho best or Liquors, and
every etlbrt will be made to render entire satis
faction. JOHN SNYDER.
Orangevllle, Pa., March 15, lsoT-llii.
XCHANGE SALOON,
Tiik Proprietor of the Exchange Saloon 1ms now
on hand n largo stock or
SUMMER REFRESHMENTS,
consisting or
M'lCEtl OV.STril, HAUIIINKS, IKII'K, JIOI.OO NAS
SltKKl' TOXOl'K, 1I01LK11 KUtiS, HWKITZmt rilKl'-sl',
LAGER DEER, ALE, AC.
tjr COME ONE, COME ALL AND SEE. -is
LAWSON CALM AN.
Illoomsburg, May .'I, lf07.
fJpHE ESl'Y HOTEL,
ESPY, COLUMMA COUNTY, PA.
Tin: subscriber respectfully Informs his friend'
und the public, thnt bo has tukeimhe above well
known House or Enterliilnnient. and will he
pleased to reitlvo tho custom or" all who will
Invor him with u cull.
III! WILL KEEP A GOOD TAULE,
a liar well stocked with tho best of Liquors, ami
every cflort will be made to render entire sails
faction. VM. REMI.EY.
Espy, l'a., April 12, DOT.
J Tu cisTTi 6 t e i7,
ORANOEVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
ISRAEL JIUMMA, PROPRIETOR.
Having taken pos,Vsloii or this wcll-kli'ain
bouse, so long kept by Snniuel Everett, the I'm
orletorhusiiut lull permnneiit repair and furnish
ed BAR AND LARDER Willi thocholcest liquors
und newest delicacies. His stable Is nut excellid
tu the county: and no pains will bo spnicd to
uccouimuitate guests. (upr"li"
SUSQUini ANNA HOTEL.,
Cutawissa, Pu.
Thu ahovo Hotel lias lately lienn purchased by
HENRY J. CLARK, nnd has (lecn'thoroughly re
modelled, rcpnlred, and refurnished. It will l
found nowjn Its arrangement uud upHlutmtnts.
n first-class Hotel, and second to none In tlw
country. Persons In cities wishing to spend the
hot months lu tho country, will do well to glvo
the proprietor a call.
gT. CHAR IjESI I OT E Ij7
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Nos. CO, IB, (II, and till North Third Streets,
between Market and Arch Streets,
Philadelphia.
OIIAIU.ES KLECKNEH,
Manager.
rpiIE UNION HOTEL,
Arch Street, between Third and Fourth StrceU,
Philadelphia.
CHRIST A WEBF.R,
Proprietors.
qTrard house,
Corner of Ninth nnd Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia.
II. W. KANAGA,
Proprietor,