THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUttG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. .tfitv liter's gepavtmcnt. Are Hen. Profitable I Tin: liKittlry often tulsva union;,' In experienced runners as to the. ticttinl prof It of keeping liens, ninny nlllniiliigtlmt they tlistroy more thin thoy nro worth. This I nm eonvlneed.nfterfoveralyeiirn experimenting, Is not true, hut Mint thoy nro of inoro profit Minn nny other fowl rnlicil upon nfarni. I usunlly kcoj) nbout fifty, which nro allowed to run nt lnrgoovcr thofnrnior rcmntn In thohoii house. Uy thus giving them freedom to stroll nbout, they get- much to cut which, wero thoy confined, would lmvo to bo supplied to them In corn, grnln, etc. I feed regularly, every morning during tho year, to thorn two quarts of corn. Tills, with sour milk In summer nndn few boiled potatoes In winter, to gcther with plenty of pure wnter, Imll tho food they require. During tho year 1801 1 told 18!) dozen of eggs for $12lS.!!0, besides using whnt wns required In n family of six persons. During 1BG3 I raised 115 chickens, mid sold 552 dozen eggs, which nttho nvcrngo price received amounted to ?150.40. Tho chickens sold for thirty cents apiece, making $31.' CO. n profit on 50 hens of $187.1)0. This Is my cxpcrlencoln keeping hens, and 1 have always found, where thoy wero well kept, Mint they would yield n pro lltnblo reward. Tho lnbor required to tnko euro of them Is very little, and I would urgo nil who have nny doubts us to their profitableness to try tho experi ment. The Grs Lend. What can bo dono with grass lands this spring to increaso their yield of products nnd tho consequent profit arising from them ? Barnyard manure, unless very fino nnd thoroughly rotted, should not benppllcd in the spring, nnd most farmers indeed, cannot afford to apply their barnyard manuro to grnss lands. Tho cultivated fields absorb all of this, duano, If of tho best quality would greatly benefit meadows and pastures, If applied early In tho season; so will plaster, lime, ashes aud salt. Hnrl nnd muck in many places aro useful. Tho application of liquid manure, wo think, would bo a paying operation. In many places it can bo cheaply mado, and the product of meadows might bo doubled by its timely use. Irrigation should bo resorted to in nil places where possible. Water is tho cheapest and most effective fertilizer ever used on grns3 lands. Scarifying tho sod will sometimes greatly Increaso the yield. A sharp toothed drug will do this if thoroughly used. Don't neglect tho grnss lands; improve them by some means, for grnss is tho most profitable nnd important product of tho Ameri can farmer. Rural Kew Yorker The Foluts or a Good Working Ox. The head should bo long nnd slender. Tho short headed ox may start tolerably quick at tho whip but will soon forget it. Thooyo should bo sharp but pleas ant. The black-eyed ox is apt to run nway. For strength ho should have a good bosom. For travelling tho legs should bo straight and tho nuklo small er than the foot; tho too should bo di rectly forward. If tho animal too out the kneo will bend in, and tho leg will boas much weaker than a straight ono as a crooked stick is weaker than a btralght ono for bearing a weight placed on tho top of it; with such n form tho In side claw isliablc tobostrained. Avoid tho long peaked hoof. Let tho back bo straight from head to tail though from tho hijjs backwards, if he slope a littlolt is not much of a fault, but don't let him rise in that part. For hardihood, tho round built or round ribbed ox, ono that Is not in danger of knocking Ills laps off In going through tho woods best. Ho should bo trained to tho yoke quite young. Thrco pairs early put to work, but not over worked, would do as much labor as four pairs that aro not broken until they have nearly attained their growth. Rotation of Crop. Nr.vcrt plant twleesuceessi vely on the samo ground. Chango your seeds every year, nnd if possible get them from an other section of country, put tho ground in good condition, plant in drills two nnd a half feet apart, and from twelve to fifteen inches in th"o row. Cut tho potatoes two eyes. After tho first plo w ing glvo them a top-dressing of plaster and nshes. Cultivate well until they nro in blossom, then keep nil weeds pulled out, and a satisfactory crop will bo tho result. AVork on tho farm when rightly directed is full of Interest and produces satisfactory results. Tho farm er Is not only a consumer, but ho is also t producer, and therefore n benefactor of tho human race. Tho prosperity of this country greatly depends upon tho development of agriculture. Paralyzo this arm and what would bo tho result? Tho wheels of tho manufacturer would slop, tho merchants' doors would bo closed, tho sail that whitens overy ave nue of commerco would bo furled nnd prosperity would do nt an end. 'not to bo revived until tho revival of that pow er which creates tho wealth of tho world, viz., agriculture. Prcifrvlng Purs. The following for preserving furs will Interest our lady readers nbout nows Ono ounco gum camphor, and ono ounco powderd shell of red pepper, aro marcerated in eight ounces of strong ulcoliol for seven days and then strained. With this Mncturo tho furs and clothes nro sprinkled over nnd rolled up in sheets. This remedy is used in Itussln, undor tho namo of "Chinese tlncturo for moths," and Is found very effective, Peach Trees. This is tho best mouth to pruno peach trees, tnko out all dead wood ; shorten back tho last year's growth ono third to ono half; tako nway cntlro most of tho puny little twigs, and shorten others back Into spurs for bearing another year. Clear away all borers from tho roots. ov the iloiutfl olHji. History of n Woathoroook. Thero was once upon n time n hand some Hen, who lived very comfortably In a court-yard surrounded by her nu merous family, among whom thero was one chicken that was both lnnio nnd ugly. Now this wns tho ono tho moth er loved best of nil, for that is tho wny with mothers. This crlpplo hnd been hntched from n tiny llttlo egg. IIo was Indeed no moro thanahnlf nchlcken,for hohnd onlyonc eye, ono wing nnd ono clnw ; nnd for nil that ho gave himself moro nlrs than his fnther did, who wnsthe handsomest nnd most bravest nnd most gentleman ly cock iu nil tho fowl-ynrds for sixty miles round. This chick thought him self tho l'lioiilx of his race. If tho oth er cocks laughed at him, ho thought it was out of envy ; nnd if tho hens dld,ho said tiiat it was for nnger because of tho little attention that ho paid to them. Ono day ho said to his mother '"Look hero, Mother. Tho country wearies mo; I hnvcmadoupiny mind logo to Court. I want to see tho King nnd Queen." The poor mother begun to tremble when she henrd these words. "My son," she exclaimed "who could have put such nonsciifo into your head? Your father 1ms never onco been outside his domain, aud ho is tho pride of his race. Why, where would you find such a court-ynrdasyouhuvohero? Or where a grander mnnurc-heap? Where would you find better or moro plentiful rood, n warmer hen-roost,or a family that loves you moro dearly?" "Negro," said Medlo-PolHto in Lnt In, for lie was set up to bo n great schol- ar. "My urotners aim my cousins nro Ignorant clowns." But my son," continued his mother, "have you never looked at yourself In the glass? Havoyou not found out that you have got ono eye and one clnw less Minn other people?" "Nny, if you begin uponthat," replied Mcdlo-Polllto, "I shall answer that you ought'to fall down dead for shame nt seeing mo in such a state. It is your lault and nobody's else. A hat sort of an egg did I come out of. pray? Was it laid by nil old cock ?" "No, my son," said tho Hen. "for only basilisks como out of thoso eggs. You Vero hatched from a very little egg, out indeed that was no limit oi mine." "Perhaps." said Medio-Polllto, his comb turning as red as scarlet, "per haps I shall meet with somo surgeon who will put eon my missing limbs. iViyhow, my mind is mado up; off I go." hen tho poor hen saw that Micro was no way of turning him from his purpose, she said, "At least, my son, hearken to tho prudent counsel of a loving mother. Tako care not to pass by any churches whero Micro is n statue of St. Peter, for that saint is not at all fond of cocks, and sti 11 less of their crow. Avoid also eer tain men whom thero aro in tho world called cooks; for they nro our mortal enemies, and will wring your neck as soon as look at you. And now, my son St Raphael, tho patron of travelers, be your guide. Go and ask your father's blessing." Medio-J'olllto approached tho vencr- ablo author of his existence, and stoop ing toklsshlscluw, begged his blessing The worthy old cock gave it to him witli moro dignity than affection, for ho was by no means fond of him on account of his peevish temper. But his mother was so much moved, that showns oblig ed to wipo away her tears with a with ered leaf. Tho Mcdlo-PollIto began his march, clapping his wing nnd "crowing three times as a signal of departure. As ho arrived nttho banksof a stream that was almost dried up for it was summer, it so happend that tho slen der thread of water was hindered from flowing by a few branches that had fallen across its bed. On seeing tho traveler, tho Stream said, "Thou seest, friend I can scarcely movo n step, and I havo lib strength to push asldo theso branches that block up my way. Neither can I make a round to avoid theni,forit wouldentlro ly exhaust me. Thou couldst easily get mooutofthis difficulty by parting the branches with thy beak. In return, thou mayest not only quench thy thirst In my current,but reckon, on my servl ccs as soon as tho rains of heaven shall havo restored my strength." Tho Chicken replied, "I could, but I daa not choose. Do you think I look llko thoservnntof dir ty llttlo streams?" "Thou wilt remember mo when least thou thinkest," murmured Mm Stream In a fainting volco. "It's very fino for you to boast I" re- turned Medio-Pollito, mockingly. "Why, ono would think you had just drawn aprlzo Intlvo lottery, or could bo euro of help from tho waters Deluge." A llttlo farther on ho met tho Wind, lying faint and helpless on tho eroiiml. "Dear Medlo-Polllto , ho said, "In this worm wo an nave need of ono another. uomo near and look on mo. Soest thou what thoheatofsuminerhaadono tome" tome, so strong, somighty? to me, who rniso mo waves, wno joy wnsto tho fields, whoso power nonocon withstand? This midsummer, day has killed mo, I fell asleep, intoxicated by thoperfumo of tho flowers with which I wasplaying. and hero thou t,cest mo swooning. If thou wouldst but ralso mo two Inches from tho ground with thy beak and fan mo with thy wing, that would ennblo mo to tako flight to my cavern, whero my mother and sisters, tho Storms, aro busy mending up n few old clouds that I havo torn. Thero thoy will give mo saino refreshing draughts, and I Hindi re cover my strength." "Sir Wind," replied tho ill-natured Chlcken'many atlmohavoyou amused yourself at my expense, pulling at mo from behind and blowing upon my 'tall like a fun, so that nil who taw It might laugh nt mo. No, no, my friend ; every dog lias his day, so good nftemoon to you, Mr. Joker." With this ho crowed thrco times with n loud volco nnd strut ted proudly nwny. In tho middle of n stubblo-flcld to which tho lnborors hnd set lire, Micro roso up n slender column of smoke. Medio-Polllto drew ncarnnd saw a tiny llnmofllckcrlngfromtlmototlmeiimong tho lushes. "Dcar-Mcdlo-Polllto," said tho llttlo Flame, thou nrt como In tho very nick of tinio to save my life. I nm nt my Inst gnsp for wnnt of fuel. I cunnot think whnt is become of my cousin tho ind, for it is ho who ntwnys helps mo out of my troubles. To bring mo ono or two llttlo straws to rovlvo me." "What business Is It of mine. I should llko to know?" replied Medio-Polllto. 'You may go out If you like, nnd wel come. I don't wnnt you." ".Who knows but you may want tho Flame, shall bo no me somo day ?" answered No ono can say, 'There harm happen unto me.' " "Now, then," said the cross creature, must you alwny's bo preaching ? Tako that then 1" iVnd so saying, ho covered him with nshes ; after which ho begun to crow, ns usual, as though he had done some great deed. . Medio-Polllto nt last reached tho cap ital, and pnssedln front of u church which they told him was St. Peter's. There upon ho posted himself in tho doorway nnd crowed until ho nearly cracked his voice, for nothing In tho world but to annoy tho Saint, and to havo tho pleas ure of disobeying Ids mother. When he came Into tho Palaco ho wanted to seo tho King nnd Queen, but thcscntinels culled out to him, "Keep off?" Thereupon ho turned nsido nnd went through n back-door into a largo room whero ho saw n great ninny people pass ing to nnd fro. He nsked who they were, nnd was informed that tiioy wero his Majesty's cooks. Instead of running nwny, ns his mother hnd nd vlsed him to do, in ho marched with head and crest erect. Immediately ono of tho scullions laid hands on him,. and wrung his neck in a twinkling. "Hullo thero 1" said he, "bring mo somo hot water that I may pluck this fowl." "Wnter, my beautiful crystal lady 1" cried Medio-Polllto, "do not scald mo, I entreat you. Havo pity on mo!" . "Hadstthou nny pity on mo, when I asked thy help, Ill-natured bird?" re plied tho Water boiling with indigna tion, and splashing him from iicad to foot, while tho scullions soon left him without n singlo feather to cover him. Then tho cook laid hold of him aud put him on the spit. "Fire, brilliant Fire 1" cried tho un happy bird, "thou who art so powerful and so glorious, havo pity on my state, draw in thy flames nnd burn me not!" "Wretch!" replied tho Fire, "how darcst thou appeal to mo, after having attempted to smother mo on tho pretext that thou couldst never need my help? Como near and sco what I can do 1" And, not content with browning him, ho burnt him black as cinder. When the cook saw him in this state, ho took him by tho leg and flung him out of tho window. Immediately tho Wind caught hold of him. "Wind!" cried cried Medio-Pollito, "my dear and much-honored Wind! thou who reiguest over nil and obeyest none, inightientamongthomighty, havo compassion on me, and leavo mo alono on this rubbish heap 1" "Leave theo!" roared tho Wind snatching him away In nn eddy nnd whirling him through the nir llko a shuttlecock, "No, never as long as I live 1" IIo set Mcdio-Pollito down on tfio top of n steeple. St. Peter stretched out his hand and fastened him there. From that timo forth ho occupies this post, blackened, flattened and featherless, Inshcd by the Bain, puffed at by tho Wind, from whom ho is always trying to protect his tail. Ho is no longer called Medio-Polllto, but Weathercock. But bo it known to you nil, Mint thero hosdlllis rcnplng the just reward ior ins disoueuicnce, ms prido,and his ill-nature. DRY GOODS, &c. GUAXD OPEXIXG OltANI) OPENINQ UUANI) GUAND GRAND OPENING OrENINCl OPENINO fall I'AI.L KALI. FALL FALL AND WINTP.U GOODS, AND WINTER GOODS, AND WINTr.ll GOODS, AND WINTER GOODS, AND WJNTER GOODS, consisting nt consisting of consisting of consisting of ooiikistlng of rmy DRY liuv DUY WHY GOO DM, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, GOODS, HATH HATS AND AND CAT, CAIN, He., Ac., JdcKELVY. McKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY, McKELVY, NKAL N KA F. NEAL NKAL nkal CO.'S, CO.'S, CO.'H. CO.'S. CO.'fl. DRUGS & MIDJINES. D UUO AND CHEMICAL STORK, Uloomtburg, Til, imUOH, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PEltl'UMKUY AND TOILET ART1CL1H KYKR .t Movr.n reined fully Invito n cnntlminnen or pntronngo. Tlielr Drug nnd Modletncs nro nil selected with the grcntcst enre, avoiding ni much nit possible llio Introduction of delirious nostrums, nnd mo. purchased from tho best Importing houses lu tho country. patent medicinim of nit kind, including Aycr's, Jnyno's, Hollo way's, Hostetter's, Wlshurt's, lloolland's, Ac, constantly on linnd, COAL OH. AND ALCOHOL. HAlll, TOOTH, NAIL, AND CLOTH MS nitl'SIIIX PAINTS AND CHEMICALS or every vmlcty, nnd of tho best rjttnllty. l'ANCY TOILET AUTICI.IX The public inny rely nt nil timet on procuring tho nlxivc articles, with nil tho new uscrul prepnrn t Ioiih kept In the ljrt conducted fdnlillslimciitfl. PHYSICIAN S PIir.sCltllTIONS nnd ruinllyllccclitU compounded with tho great est nccurncy nnd dip:ith, Jl? (lOODH. The tmilcrslsnrd lian Just nirlvcd Horn tho City with n larpo HH.ortnu'nt of lini;, Medicine. ratnt, OiN, VnrnWics.nnd DyeStufl'i, Ucady-Mdile Clothing, rerfnincry, Tijyniul Fancy Articles, iJruguM'R Olasswaie, lduhes, Trusses and,Bupporters"ll general assortment nf every thtug that belongs ton well-appointed l)rug Store Also Talent Medicines of nil kind, suchn.sJnyi.eV, ycr's, WiMinrt'nt, AVlnsloW'H KoothliiB Syiup, llrown's Troches, Kwnln'tt Tannccn, linker's Oh I.Ivor Oil, Ilootlnnd's Hitters constantly on hand. Also MOItOCCO LKATHKIt, KID, FUEXCII MOIIOC- CO, ritUXCII CALFHIvIXH, nxic TItlMMINUK. lUXDINOS, by tho dozen or nnlf-duzen. Also SHOE-FINDINGS FISlIINO-TACKLi:, Ar. Having hnd n larse experience In the drug busi ness, I would respectfully Invite thoso wMiing anything In that lino to call and -co my Mock be foropuichnslngcKcwhere. "In medicines quality Is of the first Importance," ilUU.X U, ,UU1 l.ll. e: KVEHETT & m. J. U. CASK'S ix oitANGnvir.i.ii, JUST OP K X 13 J) WITH A Sl'Li:NIII AXI1 VAlllKIl ASnOIITMUNT or OOOliy A Pl'ERTA I N I N ft TO TUB Jmi'O llt'HINKSS, rUItU PUUGM, CHI.MICALS, IITC, ATAVAYrt ON HANI). Ill nhort nny nrtielti that can ha immcil In tlio Crt.o Is n l'rnetloupr, and nUo underhtruulH Phnr- jruir nnn cnii do nan u it more. nr. .1. it. teiufeil chip term nt tho .lrf!VrMm Mini leal (!ollri'- nnrt niu.oistnntU the compounding of Jru?s. inry respccmuiy invnc uvs paironntrc oi uicir frlontK anil tlm inihllc Kent-rally, assuring them s " nnd wlinti'ver will be onrchiiveii nf lliem wm iw irt'sn ami pure. apr-iiti, GROCERIES, &c, KV S T O It U ' A X II x i: w a o o j) ,y, miffmnvilm:, couj.mwa county, iy. TilKKUbscrlher revtH-ctfiillr Iiifnium hi, fi lend nnd the nubile that lie lite luL returned fmni tho "j ni ni-u mm k'i 1 fuii vim AssouT.MnxT or muuciiaxdizi:, and has opened a store In tho room fnrinerlv oc cupied by Stephen Wolf. Ills Moelc eonsNts of everything usually lcept Inn Hist-ehe-H country stoic, Mich an nitv (jooiw, (jkockuii-s iiAimwAUi; ri:nAit- U'Alin, 1HIUOS, 31K1HCINKH, AC, U IIo hones to merit n share of tho nuhlie nntrnu- kv. m:i;s .1. .Mii.i.Aita aunittivlllev, May3, 1807. E 31 O V A L O V C. C. JI A It lt'S X E W S T O H E TO Nil I V IV N Jl I, o C K, ON TUB COIl.NIU: of M.l!Kl:r AND IKON MTIIKKTS. The undersigned having received Ironi the city n full nnd complete supply of HPltlXO AND HUMMIllt DUY GOODS AND GUOCEUIKS, N OTIOXS, TIN-WA11E AXD IIAWMVAUE, CEDAli AXD wiu.ow-WAiu:, coNrrci'ioNiniY, claps-wahi:, TOBACCO, II A T S A X I) S II o i: .V, PLOUIt, HALT, FISH, AND MIIAT, nil of which I propoo selling nt n very low figure lor envn or produce. . JJ3- Call nnd see. April 1MI7. C. 0. SIAllIt. JOHN STUOUP & CO., , Successors to frjtroup Ilntthcr, WHOLr.SAI.I-: DHALKItS IN PISH, No. 21 North Whtrves, and S"i North Water St., Philadelphia. "YyEAVEU &. Sl'UAXKIiE, WHOLISALU OIlOCKltllvS ANDCOMMISSION MiincirANTs, Noh. 1) nnd 227 Arch Strett, . ' Phlladcltihla. gCHElL, 15EUQEU & CO., OUNIIHAL COMJIISSION JIKIIC1IANTS Dealers In PISH, HALT, CHKlisi:, PltOVISIONS, Ac, Nos. 122 nnd 121 North Wharves, uhovo Arch St. Philadelphia. Holu ngents for Wilcox's Wheel Grease, In bar rein, licgs, nnd enns. STAW,ISIIE1 17!. JOItDAN .t JlKOTIIIlIt, WIIOLHSAI.i: (illOUHlW, and Dealers In HAI.TPirrillO AND IiniMSTOXK, No aw North Thlid Street, Philadelphia. QOTTIlELLf & AYUES, Wlnilcsalo Dealers In l'lHH.CnillXK, Ac, Ac. No. lOONoith Wharves, ccond door nliovo Arch Street, Philadelphia. JJ V. UETEIOIAN, with LIPPINCOrrATllOlTKIt, wnoLinALi: cmocKiM, No. 21 North WnterHtrect, nnd No. a) North Dclawnro Avenue, Phllndelphln, WHhh-TUIEI) UE.MEDIES. ciViiiiiwiS!""'" ,ul' Ointment, Imm.sllnte un ltitseirlr Kiriff1 'n;''-ivv.v,VTOtcTi,iiiiorsii; le,l U1"l"01utlnent,lsuue.liu. liussciis fin, ointment, iiires ait r , i I. herrcluedlesluiNo full,, '" ""' ' "" m TJlCKOIilllllnelits , .t..l. .51 W 50 cts. P;;'hhs. ns th.aisnnds ha've a'n'l aVu Tilly ecltt" Cor sale by all Duigglsts nml medlelnodi uiers fleneral !riKit, Pi.Miior, liia'KN S lm ,ale Dinggll.2ll rulliaiht., (near (Ire..: is;., Jllc, 81.50. Iinui 107-3111, DRY GOODS. J-J-UUUA1I FOU CATAAV1SSA! , Oonds to compare with xtrlngcncy of tho money market. Ixmh nnd compnro prlcei heforo pur. chnlug cl.cn lirrv. Just call nt the favorite mill lies Mnnd of McNINCH A HIUIMAN, nnd you will hornet hy tho oIiIIbIhi proprietor. nr thclrclerks.and sho nthroUKlitheirgri at variety storo freoof eharKC,of eoutse. They will glvo ynu n fair chnneo to spend your loose change, they trust much moro profitably than It can bo spent elsewhere. Their HTOCIC ()!' DUY (100DH this Spring Is luucli larger lu nil Its varlclles thnn usual. Their LADiiifV diii:sh mtnw nro of tho nicest styles In market. 'I hey have n fine assortment of It ATA CAW, HOOTS AND SlltllX, SlT.M.MKlt CLOT1IM, CAHSINITlS, CASS I. M EI ICS, AND VUSTINOS, nnd numerous nrllclcs common to such establish ments, besides a general assortment of HAltDWAlti:, T1NWAIIK, (itJI'.r.NSWAIti:, and riuornuiiH nil nt grentty reduced tu-lecs. They wlh lo com duct their business on tho system of "PAY AS YOU do," nnd they Ihlnl: they enn nd'ord to sell very cheap, They return their thanks for many past i.ivnr, nnd nk the future patronngo of their former ens. tomcrsnnd the public generally. JlrNINCH A- SIlllMAN. MIIMUHTER & DHOT1IEU, imponers nim .nuaiers oi HOSinitY, OLOVLS, SHIHTS AND DItAWnilS, UUTTONS, HUSPIlNDCIlS, 11001- SKIHTS, HANDKP.HCHILl'S, TIHtllADS, SP.WINO SILKS, Tltl.M.MINliS, POltTi: JIONNAir.1, KOA1M, Pi:ilI'U.Mi:UY, l'ANCY OOODS, AND NOTIONS OKNCItALLY, Also Manufacturers of nitusiiiis and i.ooiciNn ai.Assr.s, and Dealers In WOOD AND WILLOW WAUII, IIHOO.MS, ltOPPS, TWINIVs, AC, No. .HM North Third Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jYJ 31. MAUPIjE, NOTIONS, HOSUIltY, OLOVIN. AND PANCY HOODS, No. .11 North Third Street, Philadelphia. J J. IjESTEU, noicsaic ana netall jienier in I'Ottr.ION AND DOMESTIC OAllPllTS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADIX, Ac, No. 29 North Second Street, opp. Christ Church, Philadelphia. JgAKCHOFT A CO., Importers nnd jobbers f STAPLi: AND l'ANCY DUY GOODS, CLOTHS CAssiMinuw, iiL.vNKirrs, lini:ns, DUY CIOODS, Hostility, Ac, Philadelphia. NDUEWS, WIIiKIXS A- CO., iicnicis in l'OI!i:i(!N AND DOMUSTIC DUY (iOOIlS, Nn.GalMarkctSticct, Philadelphia. JOriEl'H S. DELD, Manufacturer or nnd wholesnlo Dealer lit CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMKltl-S, ANI Vi:STI.V.S, No. 11 North Third Stiect, Philadelphia. rA'iVSOX & JAXXEY, Iintiorters and Jobbers of SILK AND PANCY DltUSS QW1HS, , SHAWLS, ic No. Sil Market Street, Philadelphia. MISCELLANEOUS. JOWE, EUSTOX & CO., Manufacturers ami Wholesnlo Pealeis In COITON YAIINS, CAIIPUT CHAINS, IIATrS, WICKS, Till YAltNH, COUDAOH, llUOOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WAlill, LOOIC'Q GLASS KM, CLOCKS, l'ANCY HAHKllW, TAllLll, I'LOOIt, AND CAUIHAOi: OIL CLOTHS, Ac, No. .MO Market Street, south side, Philadelphia. rpiIE KEYSTOXH CLOVEll SEED K T U 1 1' 1' E It . I'ATKXTEU OCTOJimi 2, 180J. This Slmille. IbonL'b Pltretlvn liinr-liltw, 1 .,,1 ,.-. ted by all bclentlilcobscivci'stobethitmost dlntt dcylcu for gathei Ing clovi r seed yet discovered. . mere glance nt it is sulllclcnt to convlncu tliu nun., i.iitiin jiuim ui nt praciicai nillllV. It slrlos tlio elocr beuil tintii thitvti.fir 1mv.i... the straw standing noon the (manni. f i la r.uiin drawn by ono hoise, and leiiulies butouo man o'r I(1, 111 llllv II, It lsisanpact, slmplo lustructuie, nnd not. II. IIih great ndvnutage lu this machine is, havo the seed gatheli d In the hull', readv foe tho clocr mill or huller, besides saMng tho great length of timennd labor of mowing, handling and (lie i uei oiii in inner, ml I call nn .-ikmiiiii' ir.it ( limn in, hiiitw, ji. win aiso pav ev ery fanner to gather his seed with this machine. .... . v, "' in iii uiu M-ri, which is li In the old wav of iratherltiL' it. lAtrairdliiary IndueemeiitsollVred tiienergetle men who wlshtopnrchasohtatcor county ltlghts. 1 or particulars addles WiatT.MAN A HUlNllOLD, , I'DIUlH.l, JaiC07.) Columbia County, Pa. EADVlIiLE Til EOLOf I P A r. . SCHOOI The Pull teiin l...,,i, k..,,i,... r-l. The rncllltv of hlslrnetlfin , .1,1. ..fiv.ii.. resident and lour non-resl.lent in-ofessors, nnd a !!""?. ,,l'.'!"b-1';'.'J l.1" 'duento voung ineii for tho ChrMI.m Mlnlslry. There Is n preparatory elnss for those who have not rccchcd a collegiate education. Ono hundred and sixty dollars n year am grnnled to beneilelarles, wilh uu i-ldltlonal sum in special cases. The tulllon, use of Library aim text-lssiks, aro frco to ull. The Schinil'was fiiunded by llio Unllarlan and i.'hrMInn denoinl. nnllons, but Is oiieii tnnll ulin lu llevo lu tlunll vlno orlgln of Christianity. Tho Library consists ofHiiio volumes. Application may bo mado to Itev. A, A. I.ler more, President of tho Hoard of Instruction, MeadUlle, Pa, llovl7-ly rVU E A JI EUICAX UAX KxTkE L, AND roitu. Wu the undei signed cltlzeiw oi coluiulila Cminty witnesses! tho lilal ot iny tiirlrs mi thn fiirin ,.t l, li..-..i i.. it i ... .... ....... ... ..... ui r.i-1, in jieiiiiiwtt 'lOHIlslilp oi, .Monday, May T, !MSf, IsMuecn tin) Anierleau Ilav Knlle and rink uiauur.ietureilby SLIl'KIt, WALLS, SIlltlNLU A Co. 'ot U-ltlZ-bur.-, Pa and I in ltundil's 1'atcnt lUiy lluek. Iho Ameilcau Pork 1 lied morn luir In ...... druugllt than 1 1 10 Hllll'M in thiee. Wenle :i lu lled ll will tnko as luucli hay Into tho mow n.i two pskl hoises can draw. We also saw it cutting hay, und think It cannot bo beat ns n hay knlle nm cheerfully recommend it us tliu last tm folk nnd kulto we hao ever seen, IhT-rpNUUSllKll, Dll. P. ('. IfAUKIboN, W, II. Kisins, John Dok. John Dt.rMiii K, Daniui, Novfh, II. DKII.1.5II1.I.KU, SUA KSTKll I'l'lisKt. Mii iUKi. llKi.uut, John Wolf. lliey nlsiiinuniifaehiie the celebrated Uuckevo ill1' MoWlr ul'x "Hi Icullurul luiiifij. TOBACCO & SEGARS. rjAjfE OXDY VLAfiK to get tho best T011ACCO AND CIQAUS, AT WHOLlXAIii: AND 1H7TA1U lint llUNOSIlintaEU'S, n few'doors below tho American House, llloomshurg, Pa. Ho has tho largest nnd most select of SMOKING AND CHIIWINH TOllACCO ever offered to tho cltlrens nf llloomshurg. All tho fancy brnnds of Hl.OAltS, nnd the best I'lnc-cnt nnd Plug CHMWINO TOllACCO, cuu Iwi hnd nt his counters, TOllACCO PIPIX In great variety nre nmoug his Inrge stock. DON'T I'OIKIMT TO CALL. II. II. HIINSllIinGI'.ll. JJAC1KN, UO YD it CO., . W.LMlrsrsiu ,lll.HV;il.. lis, nml Wholcsnle Dcnlers In L11AP AND MANUPACTDUI'.D TOllACCO, HIXIAUS, Al, No. 01 Norlh Third Street, Philadelphia, Consignors can forward their slock "In llond,' without prciwiylngthq United States tnx. TT V. UAXK'S 'vVlIOLUSALK TOllACCO, SNUI'P, AND CIGAU WAUKHOUSH No. 11(1 North Third Street, between Cherry nnd Unco, west side, Philadelphia. JUSSEI.E & WOODUUFF, Wholesale Dealci"s In T011ACCOS, CIOAIt's, l'IPIX, Ar., Ac, No. 13 North Third Street, above Market, Philadelphia. jpitlSIIMUTII, UUOTJIKH A CO., WIIOLIXALP, TOllACCO DIIALKUS, No. Ill North Third Street, live doors below Pace. Paclorlcs, Nos, 2ii nnd 2i Qunrry Street, Philadelphia. IRON, TINWARE, &C. JATlOXAIi FOUXDUY, llloomshurg, Columbia County, P.. The Ruhserlher, jiroprletor of the nltove-j nmed extensive estnbllslimeut, Is now prepared to re eelvo orders for nil kinds of MACHINERY POU COI.TiIKItll'.S, ULAST Pl'ltXACPS, STATIONS UY I1NGIN1X, MILLS, THRESHING MACIIINUS, Ac Ho Is nlso prepared to mako stoves of all sizes nnd patterns, Plow-Irons, and everything usually mado in llrst-class I' oundries. His extensive facilities nnd prnidlcul workmen warrant him in receiving the largest contracts on tho most reasonable terms. Grain of nil kinds will ho Inken in exchnugo for Castings. This establishment Is 1 oca led near tho LncL't wanna and Uloonishurg Uallrond Depot. PI.TP.lt IlILI.MYHrt. S' i'OVES AXD TIXWAUE. A. M. lUIPHUT announces to Ids friends and customers that continues tho above business at hisold placeou MAIN STUP.I.T, llLlVlMSllUHG. Customers cnu bo nccouiodntcd with PANCY STOYP,S of all kinds, Stoveiilies, Tinware, and every va riety of nrtlcle found In n Stove nnd Tlnunre lis tnbllsiiment In tliocllles,nnd on the most reason ahlo'tenns. Itepalilngdouent thnshnrtcst notice, i DOZEN MILK-PANS on baud fur sale r I. 15UHKIIAKT, Iuiiortirand Dealer lu Il'tON AND STEEL, No. GO I'runt Street, Philadelphia. G J.EOUOE II. HOUEItTiS, Importer and Dealer In HARDWARE, CPTLEUY, GUNS, Ac, No. :ill Nmlli Tlilrd Stlcct, nliovo Vine, Phlludelphln. J 11. AVALTEU, Iinto Walter A ICuub, Importer und Denier In CHINA, GLASS, AND (H'EENSWAlti:, No. Sll North Third Stieet, between Race and Vine Philadelphia. JEXJAMIX GUEEX, Dealer In CARPOTINOS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, Ac, No. S.1 Ninth Second Stiect, Philadelphia. Q. W. UDA150X a a., Mauufaclurers of OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, Warehouse, No. lit North Tlilrd Street, Philadelphia, J" II. EOXUKTUETII, PAPl.lt-HANGINO WAHEHOUSE, No. li Norlh Tlilrd Ktreet, Phlladelphla. J V. I.AMUEUT, with ROfsS, SHOP!' A CO., Importers und Jobbers nt . CLOTHS, CASSnfEEIX, VESTINOS, Ac, No. ail Market Street, Philadelphia. "poWDEU KECiS AXD I,UMHUIt. , W.M. MONUOl'.ACO., import, Pa., MaiiuCictuiersof POWDER KEGS, mid dctilrr In nil kinds of LlTMUEIt, give nollco Hint they nro iirejsired to nccnmod.tlo their custom with illswtch, and on tho cheapest piihKU & HOST, Hucis-ssors to Krunklln P.Sellrer A Co., IiniKiiters nnd Wholesale Dealers lu LIQUORS, WINlvS, Ac, Nos, 110 and 113 North Third Street, Philadelphia. HOTELS AND SALOONS. on a l'O x d ii o fr e"X. I itii nnderslened linvlnu leaned nnd re-furnlih rdliiKood stylo tho nliovo. well-known Ilouoe, Ml unto AM ON (3 Til 11 MOUNTAIN 8 n tlinborilernnfCotiiniblinnd fttillivnn rnnntlna u ono of thomoM tenutlfnl nnd befttthful riutnti In tln Htntn Jh fully prepared to nceointnodate Vlttori and noJournerH WITH THttUl TAMIUIX Tl in Pond and fit renins nrn well Rtrrked u lth rielicloun tU of ninny klndn Including T H O U T AND VI K R. nnd lioats In goOsl order wilt ho kept for thone- ('(nniiiiKiiuiiiii nnn jiiiiuM'iiis'nt oi hucsih, enner for tHlilntt or plenpiurp excursion uikhi ihN bean tlful sheet of water which In nnvr.itAi. mi mm in i.xthnt. Surrounded by nn cxtcnMve Tore!. there. nfTiir ded to the luintPinnii n Mpleiidld Held fur his own peculinr uports, nnd exercise with hit 1) O O A N I) a U N. Ills Tjirder will Ik nlwnvs nrovlded with tlm I'ritn I.io.t'ouM. The lfouse l-s larcennd comino. dtous : tliu HtnhllnK extenslvn and pnfe. The lloitsn is leached from several jx'tlnU on tho llloomshurg A Inckaunntm Itnllroad; nnd Is a fiplrndld place to pass thn hot months U Hum uier, ii. u, iiAiiii imr, Jiay 17, iwrr-im. 17XCIIAXOE HOTEL., Alt IILOOMSIIURG, (,'OLUMllIA COPNTY, PA. The uudcrstgned having purchased this well- know n anil centrally-located house, tho Exchaugo ltotel.sltuntoon MAINSTItP.irr.ln lllrtomsburg, iniimdlntelyopposltothc Columbia County Court House, respectfully Informs his friends nnd the publlo lu geiiernl that his house Is now In order for Ihe reception and entertainment of travellers who may be disposed to favor It with their cus tom, lie has spared no rxxnn In preparing the Ewhnngo for tho entertnlnmcnt uf his guests, neither shnll there Isi nnythlng wnnllng(on his part) to minister to their personal comfort. His liouso Is spacious, and enjoys nn excellent busi ness locution. Onmtbusses run nt all times between tho Ex change Hotel and the aiio' 1 railroad depots, by which travellers will bo pleasantly conveyed In nnd from the respective stations In duo time lo meet llio enrs. JOHN I . CASLOW. llloomshurg, March 22, IMifi. c 1 O Ij U M B I A HOU8 K, 11 Y II 1. H N A H I) S T O II N li U . IlAVtNd InteH purchased and fitted up Ihe vellknomi Koblsoii Hotel Property, lm-nted a FKW noOIH AUOVI: T11K (OL'ItT iiot'si:. onthiihamo side of the ntrect. In the town of JMnomMmrg; and having obtained n license for the sin ne as u U K H T A U U A X T , the Proprietor hns determined tolve to the peo. pie vNitlng tho town on buslnoNS or pleaHUie. A MTTL1. MOllK UOOM. Ills stahllntiaNf) Ik etenle, and Is titled up to put bUKulesand carriages in the dry. IIo pioni IscKthat ecr tiling ubt.ut his est aid lhiiieiit shall be conducted In an orderly and lau fnl inaimt r; and he lespectrully hotleltttn hliare or tho public patronage. ni,vl7'H7-iii. S' JTJCVENS IIOUSK. 2i, iri, u a r, imoAmvAY.x. y. Opinjnite Jtowliiit drcm, ON TltIJ KU HOP HAN rLA.V, Tin: HTnvr.xs llnrsn Is well nnd widely known to tho tra ellnu public. The hM-atlon Js especial ly pultaltlo to merchants and businenR men ; it is in eh iso proximity to the business part ofthe cltj Is on the highway of Southern ami Western travel and adjacent tout! the principal railroad mul Htcamlroat depots. The Stevens Huuso has liberal accommodation for over IM kucsIs It Is well furnished, and pos sesses eery uifHlerate improvement for tho corn fort and entertainment of Its Inmates. The looms are spacious and well vejit Hated provided with uns and water tlio attendnnco Is prompt and respectful aud tho table is Kcnerously pro vided with eery delicacy or the season nt mod crate rates. (illo. K. cJHASK & Co. niyiroT-Uru. lroprletors. JpOUK'S HOTEL, GEORGE W. MAUGEIt, Propr'tor. The above, well-known hotel has recently under gone ladlcnl i hauges lu its internal nrraugcincuts, and Its proprietor nunutinccs to his rormer custom und the travelling public that his accomodations for the comfort of his guests aro second to none lu theconulry. His tablo will alvnys bo found sup plied, not only with substantial fissl, but with all tin delicacies of tile season. His wines nnd li quors (except that popular beveraKO known as "Jfeyfcar.i"), purchased direct from the Imisirtlng houses, aro entlroly pure, and free from all poi sonous drugs. He Is thankful for a liberal patron age In the past, and will continue to deserve It hi thefulure. GE011GE W. MAUGEIt. rjHIE HWAX 1IOTED, TUB t-'lTKI! iiousi:, OUANGKV1LI.E, COI.l'MllIA CO., PA. Ths subscriber respectfully Informs hlsfilcads mid the public, that no has taken the nboc well known liouso of Euti-rtaluiuent, nnd will be pleused to leceive the custom of nil who villi liivorhlm witlincatl. HE WILL KEEP A GOOD TAULE, a liar welt stocked with the best of Liquors, and ecry ellort will lie made to render ontho satls laction. JOHN SNYDEIl. Oiangcv ille, I'a., Merch 1.1, IsuT-liii. XC'IIAXGE SALOOX, Titr. Pi oprlctor of tho Exdinnge Saloon has hum on hand n largo stock of SUMMEU REI'UESHMENTS, consisting of M'lL'r.n nv.sTF.ns, hauuini:s, tiiii-i:, imi,oriN.s hitMU' ToMiui:, noir.uD kuus, hwKirzi ui iimi, DAGi:i't UKEU, AIjE, svC. Ku- COME ONE, COJIK ALL AND SEE. - LAWSON CALM AN. Illoomsburg, May .'1, lsd7. J" II E EsT'Y 1 KITE L ESPY, COI.U.M11IA COUNTY, PA. Tin: siibscrlbir lespectfully lnfoimshls filtinl nnd the public, that lie has taken the nlsne Mi ll known House of Enterlulnmcnt, and will be pleased to reeelvo the (usioiu of nil who will l.ivor him with a call. HE WILL KEEP A GOOD TAULE, a liar well stocked with tho best of Liquors, ami every etlbrt will bo made to render entire satis faction. W.M. REM LEV. Espy, Pa., April 12, 1SC7. JUICK HOTEL, OUANGEVII.LE, COLUMI1IA COUNTY, PA. ISRAEL .MUM.MA, PROPRIETOR. Having taken possession of Hits well-known house, so long kept by Samuel Everett, the I'm urlctorhasput iu it permaueut repalrnndfuinlsh cd 1IAR AND LAUDER with tint choicest ll(liors and newest dcllinclcs. Ills stable is not cxicllnl In the county; und no pains will bo spured In uecDliiiuodntc guests, apr j ijT. SUSQUEIIAXXA HOTEL, Cutawlssa, Pn. Tho nlvo Hotel has lately been purchased HENHYJ. CLAHK.nnd has been thoronghh o miKlclled, reiialred, nnd refurnished. It will found now, lu itsnrrungcmeiit nnd npitolntiin ais, u flrst-clai-s Hotel, nml sei-ond lo nono hi tin country. Persons in cilles wishing to spend tin hot months In tho country, will do well to glu Iho proprietor a call, gT. CHARLES HOTEL, ON THE EUUOPEAN PLAN, Nos. (10, tti, (it, and 01 North Tlilrd Streets, between Market and Arch sin. i Philadelphia. CHARLES KI.ECKNEU, Manager. rpiIE UX10X HOTEL, Arch street, between Tlilrd und I'omlli Kinds I'hllndelidila. C1IUIHTA WKllKIl, Proprietors. Q.IUAU1) llOUKK, Corner of Ninth nnd Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. II. W. KANAGA. Proprietor To Hotel mill sjaloou kt-l'liers of !Unom burg and Columbia Comity. I havo upioluieil Mr. II. Stohner agent for tho snlenf my nlo,iitcr. brown stout, nnd lager beer, who will supply you nt tho sannlprlco (and Willi the samo urtlelei, n I would fiunlih you from tho brewery. Knoottiiw Hint he will Imi punctual and nttentlre'to all wti may favor liiu with their trade, I sulk It for him yoursupiwirt, Yery rusiicclfully, I'ltED ivui:r, Steam llrewery, Rending, Pa-