The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 14, 1867, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUKft COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
.!anwcv,'jS igp;u'tmrnt.
I'nlntlol. tit I'm). ,
Tiir linportiua'c of a rotation of i-riiiw
13 ln.li'l'll UbUlJt'Ct of Vll't liioinciit to tlio
.iKi'lcttlturlit, DoCoinlolIo Iiim nil vnncuil
tlio tluorymul lms supported It by btrons
ar inient, that of tlio nutriment which
plants rceclvo and lt'ic.t, tlicy oxudo
an ii i- nntimablo or uumitrltlvo portion
by tholr root, and that this uxorontt'iit
mattor unfits or polfoiH tlio soil for a
Fmind crop of tlio fiuno kind until it In
cither con-uitiLd or netitrallxd by cul
tivation; thU very niatto liuwuvu
provln!,' nutritious to other or dlU'crcnt
kinds of plants.
From this he argues that one crop of
grain should not bo succeeded by another
ofthosaiuedcscrlption, wheat after wheat
oats alter cats, etc.; nor reasoiilii; fron
analogy, oii-jiit wneat lo ioiiow oats, as
thoy aro too nearly allied In their na
tures, and are supiio-ied to feed on the
Mune pabulum, both also coveting tl o
Hamo description that which Is cool and
rather heavy.
Thu abovo fact will account for tho
fact that tho clover crop often falls when
sown for a lonir .succession upon the
sanio boll, l'lbrous-rooted plants aro
always best followed by tap-rooted
ones plants raised for their tops or
grain may be best succeeded by thoso
cultivated for their roots and tho reverse.
I'rutu attention to these facts arises tho
Incalculably prolltablosystei. of "turnip
husbandry" In Kngland, lv which they
aro enabled to rai-o crops of grain of the
finest quality in almost If not quite
double tho quantity, and at tli - situo
time carrying forward the imtirovemcnt
of thesoll toanalino-tlndoflnlteexleiit.
to which may bo added tho means of
supporting double tho amount of slock
by Introducing thu different varieties of
roots, gre.'ii crops for soiling, forming a
link Ina system by which the famer is
enabled to pay In rent, tilhc3 and taxes
which in almost every other country
would bo 1 mnd unsup.or(abic.
It Iso change of crops which we want
and not a vH for the land, and I sin
cerely believe that wohhould be relieved
from one-half the evils which now as
sail us In the. shape of Wi. lit, kiihiL rust,
mildew, rot and a dozen others, whoio
wine would then bo forgotten nhculliv
crop being mostly proof against this
host or pc.-tilences. And Mich a crop
usually springs from a well-cultivated
soil nor however made rich bv the im-
mediate application of largo quantities
of rich manure, for valuable as theo
may be in forcing on green crops to bo
mown for hay or fodder, I am con
vinced that they aro of Injury to tho
production of all kinds of grain.
Xorarothoio remarks alone applica
ble to the farm" or farm crops, but also
quite as applicable to the garden, where
a careful attention to tho rules of rolu
Hon will greatly increase tho crops both
in quality and quantity, as 1 havo prov
ed In my own case Germanown Tel
cgraph. tlunutltj---
J! givo tho following for reference :
GltAlx UztlLi,i:u Wheat, ono and
a half to two bushels; rye, ono and a
fourth to ono and a half; oats, two ami
H,half to threoV barley, two and a half
to threo; barley and oats, ono bushel
of oats to" two bushels of barley; peas,
"two to three bushels; buckwheat, half
to two-thirds of a bushel; corn, in hills,
six to eight quarts; in drills, for fodder,
two to three bushels ; broadcast for fod
,der, threo to four bushels; broomcorn
r in drills, half to three-fourths of a bush
el; beans, ono to ono and a half bush
els. dn.AS3n3. Timothy, eight to twelve
.quarts; orchard grass, ono and three
fourths to two bushels; red-top, twelve
to sixteen qua'rts; Kentucky bluo grass,
two bushels"; -wliito clover, four to six
quarts; red clover, six to eight quarts ;
millet, half to threo-rourths; lucerne,
eight to ton pounds.
VECIETABr.K AXD OTJIIIll filllllH.
Iiccts, four to five pounds per aero : car
rots, two pounds; ruta-baga, thrco
forths to ono pound ; tobacco, two
ounces; cotton, two to flvo bushels;
turnips, ono to two pounds; onions,
throo to four pounds.
Htone Fences.
IN eoiiio regions a stono wall is tho
cheapest fenco that can bv made. In
many respects, too, it is tho be.st for
farm purposes. It has a look of honest
stability that is truly pleasing, but is
rarely advisable except where adjoin
lug fields will furnish stones enough to
incloso them, nnd tho fields will be
greatly improved by their removal.
Every wall will tumble down soino
tlmeorother. On tpringy 'nils, drain
ing Is indispensable. A troiich should
be dug a fot or more deep with plow
and rcraier. Then ilnm tlm
htoncs for tlio foundation, and dump
iiiem in me irencli, which will save
much Imudllftlng. Afterwaiilsdiuwtho
smaller, scattering them ulong Union
tlro line. Of course, tlio stones should
bo laid so as to bind n.smuch us possible,
anil inclining lnwariis somewhat, ir
practicable, find enough ilat slones to'
....,., !( A, w.ci. .,.,. ...i 1...1.. t i
iwti-t uiu iw(ui vi. w .inn , linn J.I.-.I nj
throw off tho rain, and to prevent Jack
Frucl from tearing it into pieced. Amor
Icon AyricullitrM.
Vuttui; ..tutur
Many persona, in preparing potatou
for cooking, parootv a thick ollco trom
the Burlaw, Instead or illaglu-; out thu
eyis. I'ref. Wot, in hU lectures on tho
potato, bays this i-klmilng proi-cm
wrong, us thosiwn.li nt'lliu vugutnwio
lli-s near tlrfiifmi-t' w sUirch ;;ruv-
lag less nliiiiiilaut.sYjf "the u-mtro is up.
pruxluiatpil. Tho s arcli, near the sar.
face, contains the nutriment which $
not moro than sovon or eight per cent.
tlio u.ilanco being mainly water.
Trrtimiilautlii'; Titm
I'j'.ol'l.F. planting orchards should
give strict orders to mark tho north sldu
of tree with red chalk before they aro
taken up, and when set out to havo tho
tree put in tho ground with the marked
side to thu north,
I'llr Stmt lit tlir Hn(,-,
Tur.iti: were two brothers, who wero
both soldiers ; the ono hail grown rich,
but tho other had no luck, and was very
poor. '1 ho poor man thought he would
try to better hlm-elf ; so pulling oil' his
red coat, ho becaiuea gardner, and dug
his ground well and sowed turnips
Vheii the crop camo up, there was
ono plant bigger than all the rest; and
It kept getting larger and larger, and
seemed as If It would never cease grow
Ing; sothat It might bocalled thuprlnco
of turnips, for therenover was such a one
men before and never will again. At
last It was hi big that It filled a cart, and
two oxen could hardly draw It ; but the
g:rducr did not know what In the world
to do with It, nor whether It would bo
n blowing or a eursu to him. One day ho
said to hlius.'ir, "What shall 1 do with
It? lflsell it.lt will bring mono more
than another would; and as for eating,
tho little turnips 1 amsurciiro better
than this great one: the best thing
perhaps that I can do will bo to
give It to the king, ns a mark of my rev
spect
Then ho yoked his oxen, and drew
tho turnip to tho court, and gave It to
the king. "What a wonderful thing I"
"1 have seen many strangethiiigs In my
life, but such a monster as this I never
saw before. Where did you get tho
seod, or is It only your good Inch
If
so, you aro a true child of fortune."
"Ah, no!" answered thegartlner"! am
no child of fortune; I am a poor soldier
who never yet could get enough to Ilvo
upon; so 1 ct to work, tilling tho
igiound. I haven brother who is lich
and your majesty knows him well, and
all tlio worm Knows iiim; out as
1 am
poor, everybody forgels me."
Then the king took pity on him, and
said, "You shall bo poor no longer. 1
will give youso much, that you shall be
even richer than your brother." So he
gave lilm money, and lands, and Hocks,
and herds; and made him so rich, that,
his brother's wealth could not at all bo
compared with his.
When tho brother heard of all this,
and how' u turnip had niado the gard
ner po rich, ho envied him sorely; and
bethought hlm-elfhow ho could please
he king midget the same good luck for
himself. However, ho thought he would
manage more cleverly than his brother;
, ho got together a rich gift of jewels
and fine horses for tho king, thinking
that he must have a much larger gift in
return: for if his brother had .so much
given him for a turnip, what must his
gift bo worth'.'
Tho king took the gift very gracious
ly, and said he knew not what Jo givo
in return more coolly than thegreat tur
nip; so tho soldier was forced to put it
in a cart, and drag it homo with him.
When ho reached home, ho knew not
upon whom to vent his rago nnd envy;
and nt length wicked thoughts camo in
to his head, and he sought to kill his
brother.
So he hired some villains to murder
him ; and having shown them where
to lio an anibuh, ho went to his broth
and said, "Dear brother, I have found
n hidden treasure; let us go and dig it
up, and sharo between us." Tlio other
had no thought or fear of his brother's
roguery: so they went out together;
and as they were traveling along, the
murderers rushed out upon him, bound
him, and were going to hang him on n
tree.
But whilst they wero getting nil rea
dy, they heard tho trampling ol a lior.-o
afar off, which so frightened them that
they pushed their prisoner neck and
shoulders together in a sack, and swung
him upby a cord to tho tree ; wherothoy
left him dangling, and ran away, mean:
ing to come back and despatch liimT'ln'
tho evening. ?
.ueaiiiime, nowover no wonted ana
worked nway, till ho had made u hole,
large enough to put out his head. When
tho horseman camo up, ho proveiT'to
be a student, a merry fellow, who was
journeying along on his nag, and sing
ing as lie went. As soon as tho man in
tlio bag saw him pie-sing under the tree,
ho cried out, "Good morning I good
morning to thee, my friend !" The stu
dent looked about, and hceing no one,
and not knowing where the voice came
from, cried out, "Who calls mo'."'
The man in the bug cried out, "Lift
upthlnoeyes for behold here 1 sit in
the sack of wisdom ! Hero havo J. in
a short time, learned great and wonder-
ous tilings. Compared to what is taught
in this scat, all tho learning of tho
schools is as empty air. A llttlo longer
ami l shall Know all that man can know
and shall come forth wiser than the wis
est of mankind. Here I discern the signs
mm motions oi uic ncaveus and tlio
btars ; the laws that lontrol tho winds;
the number of tho sandsou tho&eashore-
tho healing of tho sick; tho virtues of
an simples, oi Dims, ami or precious
stones. Wert thou but onco here, niv
friend, thou wouldstsoou feel tho now
. i i ...i i
Ol KIHJWICtlgU.
Tho student listened to all this, and
wondered much. At hist he.said,"liloss-
eil bo tlio day and liour when 1 found
you 1 cannot you not let mo Into tho
sack for a llttlo while?" Then tho oth
er answered, as if very unwillingly, "A
lime space i may allow llieo to sit here,
If thou wilt reward mo well and treat
V '-"""J ui uiou mui mrry ye: an
iKi1' n'
1 10 "nutters that aro yet unknown to
IIU'
Bo tllOHtudcnt Mit lilmwiir .1,,,..,,
waited awhile- lmt the time hung
heavy upon him, and ),u bogged hard
nit ho m ght ascend forthwith, lor 1 is
thirst ot 1-nowieihio w
Then tho other brain to ulv,, . ' ,"
said, "Thou must let tho hag of wlwloiu
di'-ceud, by untying .vonder cord, ami
thi'il thous'utlt enter." So tho ntudent
let nun down, opeiieu ino nag, ami set
him free. "Now then," crhd Jii'. "u-t
me mount quickly 1" Ashe liegilh lomit
himself Into the sack heels Jifht, "Wait
awiuii'i" isiw Hie garcinor "inai is not
mi- way." rneu no puied nun in head
urai, nisi up the hag s mouth, ai.il soon
pwuni; in. the searcher idler wisdom.
uau'-iiui- In tlm "ii.,n. u i,
with thee, frim.iv" said lie;
uulo tl eo.' llest theru In .,L..lt.t. tm
tliouart a wiser man than tlmu wort "
ho raying he borrowed the btuit..,'....
nag to rtilu homo upon mid trotte.l .,tv
astasi as hucoulil. lur iim- tin. .
should return; and ho left the poor stu
dent to gather wisdom, till homebody
should come and let him iii.w,. .i...r.
ho had found out in which posturo ho
was wisest, on ids head or Ids heels.
DRY GOODS, &c.
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AND
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wiNTin-
WINTIIIt
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(10O1W,
(100 DM,
(KIODS,
(100DS1,
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HATM
HATS
HATS
AND CAT'S,
AND OA 1H,
AND CAl'st,
AND CAIH,
AND CA1"!,
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noon
HOOTS
I'.oots
AND SIIOIls,,
AND Hlll)i;s,'
and sitor.,
AND Witt I US,
AND SItOIvS,
IlIIADV-MADi: CLOTIIINO,
1!i:ady-madi: ci.orniNa
1!i:adv-jiai)i: ci.ivrniNri,
ui:ady-.madi: cLoritiNd,
ltlJADV-.MADi: CLOTlItrCI,
LOOI'INn-dhASSlls,
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M)OKINO-OrVSSIi,
I.OOKIN(J-OI,ASSIl,
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NOTIONH,
NOTIONS,
MOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
PAINTS AND OII.s,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
PAINTS AND OILS
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(inocnitiix,
ouocr.iiiKs,
onocintins,
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QUP.nNswAiin,
ihii:i:nswahi",
QlinKNSWAIti:,
(im:KN.swAiti:,
('UKHNSWAKi:,
HARDWARE.
lIAUDWAnK,
IIAnDWAIlE,
IIAIlDWAnE,
ITARDWAIIE,
iTIWAItE,
TINWAUE,
.TINW'AUE,
.TINW'AUE; ,
TINWAR
Is,
PISH,
PISH,
PISH,
1'ITII,
PISII,
nitAiN
CHAIN
IIItAIN
(IltAIN
OltAIN
AND
AND
AND
AND
AND
SEP.DS,
SlIl'.DS,
s.i:i:ds,
si:i:ds,
si:i:ds,
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JIllvELVV,
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5lcKi:i,VV,
NKAL
NEAI,
NEAIi
NEAL
LWS,
CO.'H,
CO.'S.
CO.'H.
.VEAL A CO.'S.
NortlmcRt cornoref .Mnln mul Jlmltct Streets,
NiirlliHit niriirrir SlnliiJiinI Murltit Hlriftn,
Norlliwrkt rariu-rc t Mnln nint Marltet Streeti,
NurlUwcst v.""ier of JIuli) mul Jlnrlcit Nirrpta,
N'ortlm-mt lonicriif .Mull, nml Mi.rkvt b'trcels,
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NAIIJS,
NAHjs,
NAILS,
NAfliH,
NAJIJ.
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HALT,
DRUGS 8t MEDICINES.
wk i)i:rv cpjii'jjTiTiox.
puitr. Dituas,
rum: ciii'micalh,
rum-: patent mp.diciniis,
at Tin:
A' ; ir j j i v a a r o n 1:.
HAIil llltUSillis, CLOTHES llltt"Hltl".H, NAlIi
liiiusitm, tooth ntcstttn, iilackimi nucsmx,
WlllTIAVASII IIIICSIII S, I'Atvr ASH VAI1NISII
IIIIUHIItJS
Pltl'.NCH AND AMEItlOAN WINDOW (1LASS,
every Mze.
W II I T K I. K A 1),
PLOltENCE WIIITi:, COI.Olts IN IIIL,
luiv iiiunts, r.vrr.NT ihukh, Lisskhii oil.,
TIIIII'liXTINK ANII V.M1NISIII.S, IIRTTKIt THAN
can ins unrmiT r.t.rArunnr.
HUl'l'lUIOU 1)YK COLO ItS,
uiist ami riiKAt'ir.
All tlio T'.ilrtit Meillelno", wnrrnnleil KOiiulne
COAL OIL LAMl'S, CHIMNEYS, WICKS AND
lU.'P.NElts,
WHI)l.i:SA LB AND IlKTAtt,
PKllPUMUHY AND TOILET,
ANII FANCY AUTICI.KS IN OltKAT VA11IKTV.
Agent for Limlretirn Unnlen SeciK
AKent foe MarifirR Celi-brateit Trusnes.
COUNTHY HTonKKEEPEHH
cupiillc'l with (loilfrey'i. Corillnl,, llnl
Ram, Hnrlcni nml Hrllhh, Siveet mul Cnsler Oils,
llooiier s Pill., LKsenco mul 1 lavorlni ExtrnctH,
lower tlinn New York, Prices, Everjlioily re-
lneinlier thnt fifty per cent, enn be wived by Kolnf
to HENDEItSIIorrt
m.vlTCT-H." MAIN srin:i.r, Hloovsiicihi.
D
HUG AND CIUCMIt'AL STOlll':
lllnom-.tiurtT, Vn,
intras, ciir.MicAix, iun,t, nniFornitY
AM) TOILV.T AltTICLlX
llVKIt A MOYini
rcsiicctrully Invite n cniitlmmnco o( ri'trnnoKc.
Tliclr 3)ruK" mill Moilk'IncHtuoHll n-Icctrtl witli
tho greatest v.ro, nvoMlni? us iiiui'Ii ns imssililo
tho tntrntluctlon of tlcllrlous lmMnuns, nml nro
puri-haseil from tliobt"t hnporltng houses tn tho
country.
IATKXT MKIUCIXIX
of nit lhtil, incln"lliif? Aycr, Jnync'H, irUo
wny'n, Ilostettcr's, VlslnrtV, llooilnmrp, Ac.
constnnjly on Imntl.
COM, OIL A XI) Atcoxroii.
llAIIt, 'IOOTJI, XA1L, AND
currnus nurwiiiis
TAINTS AND CHEMICALS
f every variety, nml of tlio lest quality,
1WNCY TOII.irr AIITICI!X
Tho puMlc inny rely nt all times on roeuriiiK the
nboo nrtieles, with nil the new useful ieiura
tions kept In thu !est eomlucted evtnblKhments.
l'JIYSICIAN'H IMtlXMUITIONS
mul Family Receipts coinixmntleil Ith tint k r fat
es t ueeurney nml ilNpatoh.
J K. MOYKlt,
WHOLESALE & It ETA I L
i) ltuai s t,
eoiiNitn or -iain anii siahkht sTnnKrs,
llLOOMSDUItO, PA.,
where will bo founil a laro met seleet stock of
Druss
AlKDIC'KXS- AXD CIIKJIICALS.
AUonllth,)
pathst MianeiNi.s oi' Tin; hav,
I nin also prepareil to rurnlshCountry Stores with
Castor Oil, ('tnlfiey'8 Coritlat,
TUItLINOSTON'S I1AI.SA5I,
mul nil other mc. Urines kept In their line nt City
prices.
lli- Prescriptions carefully eompouiuleil nt nil
hours.
In meillclnci., (u,illly N of the 11 1 Impnitnuce.
Ill jnnislmi'K, .Tune", 1817
KVKUKTT & DR. J. 15. CASH'S
xn ir j) it va sromc,
IN OltANGEVILI.E,
JUS T O P E X E 1)
with A si'I.i:niii and vaiiii:ii asioi'.t.mknt or
cnoiw Ai'i'EnrAiNisu to the nueo uusinim.
PUKE IlltUOS, CHP.MICALS, ETC.,
AI.WAY8 ON HAND.
In short nny nrllelo thnt enn bo nameil in tho
Drug line run bo hail at their btore. Dr. .1. 11.
Case is a Prnctloncr, ami nlxo unilerstniuls I'hnr
macy: E. Everett ts a Jleillcal Stiulent, has nt
tenued ono term nt the Jen'erson .Mistical College,
nnd understands tho compounding of Drugs,
iiTheyTcspoctfutly Invito th patronage or their
friends, nnd the publlo generally, assuring them
8A1'.E''!.ftna wliatovcr will be nurehnscil of them
will bo frcsli and puro. nprSiiw
; GROCERIES, &c,
VTEW ST0.HE---1
- va'h.k
aYJ 71' MOOD?,
MIFFLINVirXE, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Thk subscriber respeSffillyTlnforms bis friends
and tho public that ho has Jus; returned from tlio
city with a frusli gnd well selected
AssonTMiTj()P4in"itciiANi)i'.E,
and lias openedlTstoro'ln tiie room formerlv oe.
copied by Stephen Wolf. Ills stock c om.M's of
eu rylbing usuallylkeprin u tlrst-rins country
store, sin-b ns jyguL
niiv coons, qndcsmtaSitAnmvAni:. ri.u.u.
M'AKK, I)lUt037MEl)IClNr.s, At'., ,l('.
Ho Iiojhs to merltTi slmre of the imlille pan-on.
"lllnv.le,M?rTM7.'"i'-SJM"-U1
joux STH0U1- & CO.,
Successors to Stronp & llrother,
WIIOLl-SAI.U DEALEHS IN I-'ISH,
No. 21 North Wh irvos, an 1 2, N.uth Water St.,
Philadelphia.
"yyK.VVKH & SI'IIAXJCLK,
WHOLESALE OltOCElttES. W) COM .MISS ION
, MEHCIIANTS,
No.. Sii ami 227 Arch Slreet,
Philadelphia.
gCJlKLL, JJEUaEIt & CO.,
OENEIIAL COMMISSION MEHCIIANTS
Dealers In
I'lSH, SALT, CHEIii:, PHOVISIONS, ,tf
Nos, liiiuul 121 North Wharves, iiIkivo Arch St.
Philadelphia.
Solo agents lor Wilcox's Wlie.l Grease, in bar
lei., kegs, and euns.
JSTAHLISIIKI) 17IK1.
JOHDAN A: IlltOTIIEH,
wiioi.i-sALi: nuocEits,
nnd Dealers in
sALTPirriti: and iiihmstone,
NiOI'INorlbTlllliIHIIeet,
Philadelphia.
QOTTltKLI. A AYHKS,
Wholesnlo IKiilers In
PISH, CHEESE, Ai Ac.,
No. jtMXoui, Wharves,
second d.Mir nbovo Arch street,
Philadelphia.
u.AiiruiM. c. 11. iiii.i.is.ikh. r. 11, .mrMAS,
YUl'.MA.N, Dll.lilNGERIt CO.,
... NO.SaiNnur,, TIII1II1 HTItEirr,
i.uarlji ot.m.ue jUMeli lSimUc l(. th)
VVJ ,..,.". I'ealers III
I,. ,V,,,,N"' W'""IN. CAItPEI-S,
' """t, H,Y SKIS,
OltAIN HAGS, ('OHI)A(IP., A,.. tIH
WILLOW AND WOODEN WAHP
llllfallia, THUAKS, I.OOKIN.l lll.ASSM.'ire
May 10, 8U7-ly. ' rL"
DRY GOODS.
JJUKHA1I FOlt (5ATAW1HHAI
nils i-UH ll.uw.i.-ir
flooili tt) rnmimri' Willi stringency of llio money
innrltit. Ixik mul eoinpnro prlees before pur
elinslns elsenliere. .lust enll nt tlio f.ivoilto bns.
ncssiittiU'lof
McNINCIIAHIlU.MAN,
mul you will be met by Mic obliging proiirlftonior
tbelrelerus, mul sliown tliromli tlieir greni vnneiy
nloro free of ebnrce, of eoursp. Tbey will Blve you
n fnlr ebnneo In nieinl your lone . Iiiiiiki', tbey
Iruvl mueli more iirolllnbly tlinn It enn I'O iwnt
elsewbcre. Their
STOCK OP DItY (lOOIIrt
tills Sprlna Is inueli lnrger In nil lis Mirlttliw tlinn
utinl, Tbclr
LADIIW' Dltm C.onDs
nre of Ibo nlcn.1 Myles In mniket. 'll.ey Imien
llnu iiHMitltucnt of
HATS. CAPS. HOOTS AND s!tor.s.
HL'.MMI'.lt CLOTHS, CASSINKlS,
CAbSIMElllN, AND VPJSTINllH,
mul numerous nrtieles eoinmon totiueliestabllsb-
meuls, bestites a general nsmirtment of
HAllDWAItE, TINWAllE, (H'M'Nf'WAI!!:,
AND (IttOCEHIP-S,
nil nt greatly rcilueetl irleei.. They wlsb to eon
duct their business on the ytem of
"PAY AH YOU (10,"
mul they tlilnk tbey enn ntronl tn sell very elieap,
They return their thanks for many pnl favors,
mul nsk thn fuluro palronax' of their fomier eus.
tomcrs mul the publle tienerally.
McNINCH .. SI1UMAN.
ILMlJUU.STKll & UIIOTIIEII,
linjiorters mul Jobbers cf
IIOSir'.HY, GLOVES,
MllllfS AND DHAWEH-",
lltTTOXH, HPSI'ENDEilS,
111)01- liKIHTS, IIANDICEHCIIIEI'S,
TIIltEADS, SEWING SILKS,
THI.MMINGS, POP.TE MONNAIE-,
SOAIfl, PEItl-TMEIlY, l'ANCY GOODS, AND
NOTIONS OENEHALLY,
Also Malilif.u-turers of
HHUSIIP.S AND LOOKING GLASSES,
and Dealers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WAHE,
11H00MS, P.OPI-S, TWINES, Ac
No. niO North Third Slreet, oIkivo Vine,
l'hlladelihln.
M.
31. 3IAlU'Li:,
NOTIONS, 1I0SIEHY, GLOVIS. AND
l'ANCY GOODS,
No. r.l Norlh Third strict.
Philadelphia.
J. LKSTEH,
Wholesale and Rt tall Dealer In
POUEIGN AND DO.MI-STIO UAHPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, A ft,
No. 21) North Scniul Stieet, opp. Chil-it Chinch,
Phlladelpbln.
JAHCllOFT A CO.,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
STAPLE AND PANCY DItY GOODS, CLOTHS
CASsIMEIlES, HLANKinS, LINENS,
DItY GOODS, HOSIEliY, Ac,
Philadelphia.
XUHEWS, WI1.IC1XS & CO.,
Dealeis In
I'OHEIGN AND DOMIsrHJ DSIY GOOD-,,
No..WMnlketSlrect,
Phll.utelpbla.
JOSEI'II S. DELL,
Mnnulncturcr of and Wholesale Denier In
CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMi:m, AND
VP.STINGS,
No. 1! North Third street,
Philadelphia.
"XTATSOX .t JAXXEY,
Importers and Jobbers ol
SILK AND l'ANCY DHEHS GOODS,
SHAWLS, Ac,
No. 3S1 Market Slivct.
Philadelphia.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JOWIO, I'.l'.STOX A CO.,
.Miini'.f.iclm. s mul Wholesnlo Dealers In
COTTON YAItNS, CAItl'ET CHAINS,
1IATTS, WICKS, TIE YAIiNS, COHDAGE,
llHOOMS, WOOD AND WILLOW WAItK,
LOOK-G OLASSP.S, CLOCKS, PANCY IIAKKE'I S
TA11LE, l'LOOlt, ANIK'AIlltlAGE
OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
No. ) Market StriTt, south side,
l'hlhldi Iphla.
rjIIE KEYSTOXE CLOVER SEED
S T R I 1' 1 i: R .
i'ATrNTi:n oi-Toiinit 2, 1M,C.
This simple, though . llecllve luaf bine Is adlull.
ted by nil M-h nlllleoli.enelstoliotliemiKt direct
device tor E ilheriiig elm cr seed y. t .llstsiv.-r.sl.
A meleglaliei- at it 1 sullU-li III lo com luce the
most olituse mind of Its lirai'llcnl utility.
It strips Hie ..lover bead Iroin the stalk having
theslriiwslaiidlng uiion the ground. It Iseaslh
drawn by one hnise, mul it-iulivs Ijiituue m.ui o'r
hoy In wink It.
It Is.'omisu-t.siuiplo In Hiuctuio, and not Ha-
I llo to gi I out of Older, lllldeau be clieaply got III'.
lhe great ndvaiitago In this ma.hlno Is,
have Hi.- seed gaihensi in tn,. , iian; rnidv fur iho
.lover mill or luill.-r, InM.lcs snilug ii,,' greal
b iiKlh oniiiii'aiul lulsir of mow Ing. handling and
thi.'tlihig it in, in the siraw, It will also my ev
ery larincr In gather hlsseeil wilh tills, ni.-iehlu,'
on a.ssi int of the saving ol lhe seisl which is lost
In the old way of gathering It.
I.xlranrdhmry Inducements nllered to energetic
iiienwhowUhtopuri liasi'Sinteor lonnly Eights.
I-or parlleulars addri's
WEltl'MAN A HEINIIOLD,
.'i:n ri; . ,., t
Jan-ii.) Coluuibla C.amiv. TV..
"jl TEA DV1 LLIO Tli IUM.Oli I 6a L
.. ..-,,, ., iiehiii,.ii prulei.ou, ,,nd 11
."'".:, '.''.'.""''."'.'S !s 'o .due.iie, Miuiig iii.-ii lor
the ChrMlail Ministry. There fs a piviuu-ulorv
eljiss lor those wb.i iKi.e nut leceivisl nill.nUltu
eilue.illoii. one buudiisl and sixty dollars a 1 em
1110 granted to iK-iieilelailes, wllh iiita.lilliiou.il
sum ill siieclal eases. Tlio tuition, iis,.. l.lbraly
foi iideil by lhe I'nllnilau and I 'In Minn delioiiil.
lull Ions, but Is onen Ion 1 til,.. 1...I1... u i
v.'M,'i,i'rli" "rt'hilIlaiilly. Tho l.lbiarycoii.l-ts
Atililii-ailon unit-be tn-iilo !).... t t r
';""; ,',','''SJ'.'' "1 "r ,llu I'o.iril or" Insir'iietlon.
Meadvllle, Pa. llovl7-ly
'PIIE A3Ii:RICAX HAY KNIFE
,AN!' , I'OHK'.-Wo lhe undersigned elllieu.
oi I'oluiiibla Coiiuty witnessed the trial of liav
lorks on iho tarm of .Mr. Pursel, In Hemlis'k
'lownshlp ,,!, .Monday. Mav 7, lsn(, beliee tl,
sllVi''r.-n''-t 'w !"v,",',';1,i'!'.1,! iaiiuf.l. l.iie, by
SI.ll l-.lt, NALl.s, SIIHINElt A V'1., of l'Wls.
burg, Pa., iiud tho Hundel s Patent W n,;.
Iho Atiicrliio -mlt I . rt . .. I ... i."...'' ..."
m,"tfl !'VU"' I tmi'lel In line... Welir.'sal s.
i i '" 'I"'" '""eh liny into the mow a two
inn I horses can draw, We nM saw It ciittliiK
hay.audlbliik It cannot be Ivul nsali-.vlVii lie
and ell. erfully reeommend It ,,s the In st liny 1, I;
and Unlit, we have ever seen. '
W '""IlKJSlJEll. Jill. P C. ILlmilsdN,
J. II. KOO.NS, J0,N Il.IlK,
Jons,- Dctiiiiik, D.istn. No'-Kit,
II. Dim.KMII.IFU. SU.VIMII It Pl'i si:!..
MiciiAKi. HH.I.KI!, John Woi.k. '
I ili'l III tilt I Illliiiilni'ii lit.. -.l....... i ii.
Iteajs-raud .Moiu.r.mul oti.r.BVicuHuruT.!,ur
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
rpitE ONLY l'LACi:
to get tho Iiest
T0I1ACCO AND CKlAltfl,
AT WHOLHMALi: AND llliTAII,
Isnt IIUNUSIlEUOI'.lt'S,
n fewilooin below tho American House,
lltoniusburg, Pa.
llo has Ibo largest mul niost u lect of
HM0IC1NG AND CIIEWINO T011ACCO
everorrensl lo tho eltlens nf lllorimsburg, All
tlio fancy brands of
HEOAHS,
nnd th bet Plne-eut and Plus
CIIEWINO T0I1ACCO,
can be hnd nt Ills eounlers,
TOI1ACC0 PIPES
III gfoat variety are among his hiip-nstoetc,
DON'T POHOET TO CALL.
II, II. HttNSlll'.ltOllll.
JJAIIEN, llOYl) & CO.,
liii.'ii-siii.-. .Mi.ui;ii.. in,
and 'WhnlcFnlo Dealei-s In
LEAP AND MANUI'ACTUIIED T011ACC0,
HEOAHJ, At'.,
No. Cl Xortli Third Slreel,
Phll.ulelpbla.
Conslgiuirs ciin forward Uiclr slock "'In llonJ,'
without prep.iyiiigtbi' United States tax,
XT W. 11 AX ICS
WHOLESALE T0I1ACCU, SNUl'P, AND
CIGAlt WAltEllorsE,
No. IM North Third Slteet,
Imtween Cherry mul ltaee, west hKte(
Philadelphia.
jUSSKLL A WOODIIUKI'',
Wholesale Dealers In
T011ACCOS, CIGAItS, PIPES, Ac., Ac,
No. 11 Nnrlh Third Slreet, almvn Market,
Philadelphia.
JpiUSII3IUTlI, RROTI1ER CO.,
WHOLIXALi: TOllACVO DEALEHS,
No. 1,1 NorlbThlr.1 hlre.t,
live doors below Hacc.
l'nctoi les, Nos. 2il and 2i"i Quarry Street,
Philadelphia.
IRON, TINWARE,
"ATIOXAL I'OUXDRY,
llloomsburg, Columlila County, I'.i.
The subscriber, inoprletor of tho nboe- -.'nisi
extenshe eslalilNhiilent, is now prepared to le
t-elvo orders fur nil kinds of
MACHINEHYPOnOLLIEItlES, I1LAST
PPltNACES, STATION,' HY ENIH.VES,
MILLS, TIinnSIUNO MACHINES, A.
Ho Is also prepared to make stoves of all sles
and patlerns, Plow-Irons, and i'er. tiling 1111111
made In llrs-elns I'oundiles.
Ills cMcnlvi' f.icllllles and practical Moil; mi l
H-airant him In leceivlng lhe largest contracts on
the most reiisoiiiilile lernis.
Grain 01 nil kinds will In taken In exchange foi
Casiings.
Tills estalillshiueut is located near the L-icl-wanna
anil Illnimishuig Hallmad Depot.
PETElt lllLL.MYi:;..
QTOVKS AXD T1X WARE.
. M. HfPEItT
announces to his ri lends and customer:, that
continues ti.eabiile business at bis old place on
MAIN srilEl.T, llLOOMsllUHG.
Cuslonu rs can be 111 eoiiindiiled lib
l'ANCY hlOVEsi
of all kinds, SloM-jilpes, Tluwnie, nnd cvoiy va
riety or article lound In n Stoionnd Tinwure Es.
lahlishmeut In theeltlcs.nnd 011 thoinost leasoii'
able terms. Hepalrlngdouenl tliesholtestuollce.
! DOZEN MILK-PANS
011 hand for sale,
1 7 1 Tun ic i 1 a 1 it,
Importer mul Dealer In
IKON AND STEEL,
No. (W Piont slreet,
Philadelphia.
jEORGE if. RORERTS,
IiiiioiIi r mid Dealer III
HAHDWAHE, CUTLEHY, GUNS, Ac,
No. III! Noitii Third Slleet, alsive Vine,
Philadelphia.
J II. WALTlRl,
Lute Waller A Kaul),
Inipoitcrmul Dealer In
CHINA, GL.ViiS, AND Ut'EENSWAItE,
No. 2.11 Norlh Thiid Slreet,
betwi en Itaco and VI n.
Philadelphia.
EX.JA3IIX GREEX,
Dealer In
CAItl'iri'INGS, WINDOW SHADI-S,
OILCLOTHS, M.VTS.A.'.,
Xn. SI Norlh Second Ml. it,
Philadelphia.
Q W. f!l7.l)X.V CO.,
.Manufacturers of
OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES,
Warehouse, No. 121 Norlh Third Hli. et,
Philadelphia,
T U. LOXGSTIlETil,
PA PEIt-HANG ING WAHEHOUKE,
No. 12 North Third Street,
Phllailtlphl'i.
! T. V 1'AM1!I':I'1'.
IlllpOl ivtH ti!t(l JoMhTS jf
('U)niS,OAKSIMKltlit VUS'n.VdM.Ac.,
N(i.3i) .M.irUct Street,
riiHuii. ii.iii.i.
r..M.M(Nitoi:.tfo., 1
Uui-cri, V.i
Miinnfacturtrsuf v
luul -IcalcrH In all l;!ii(U(ff
ur.MUi;it,
Kiwi not lot that llicy ru prt')utiiil fu luxumtuddfo
thi-ir custnia wlllMUsi-aUli, nml mi tliu tlaN st
tt'l'IUN,
jJJIiliKR A HOST,
Hir(-tgnn iu J'rnnkllu 1 HeltztT t Cu
Iinnort-prH ami Wholtwalo jK-ah-ia ju
l.IQITOllH, WINIM, Ac,,
Xqh. 410 uiul iU North TMul Htrett,
l'lillmleUihln.
SEWING MACHINES .
(jjttO VUItjV HAKE It's
SinVlXO 31 A C IT I X E S,
Were award-'! the ItlKhi'd P;.Jiilmnsnl the Slnio
Pairs ots
ICenlueky, Vermont,
New Jersey Missouri,
Alabama, Ohio,
Now York,
TeimeHseo,
tVniKyhanln,
Miiflsit-pi,
Mirhtgnn,
Indiana, Virginia,
North Carolina, Wisconsin,
Io-.nl, Oregon.
tlnllrnrnlKj
at tim l'Atns op Titn
American Institute, rrnnlilln Institute, Mary,
bind Instltul.', Muss. Mechanics' Assocla.
Hon, lVnn. Meelinnh-s' Instltute.st,
IsjuIs Agrleullurnl and Me
chanics' Association,
Anlt btimem.ts Instltuten an t County Palis,
lllcltullnsnll Iho I'allKnl which tbey were exbll -lied
tlio post three yonrs. 1'lrst Prizes have nisi
Imh-u nwardeil ihi'si'M.ubiuesat Ibeexblblllons of
LOXDOX, PARIS, DURLTX, LIXZ,
llesnnenii, Unyoniie.St, Dljtler, Chalons, nnd lhe.'.
Inve been furnished, by special enninuuvl, to lhe
Empress nf Prance, Empress of Austria, Empress
of lliissht, Empress of ltrnxll, ijneen ofspaln, and
Queen of It-ivarlo.
Tlir. GltOVEH A IIAKEU
ni..HTir-srR'ii
s e w i x a 3i a c in x e m
nfo miiiorlrii to all oIhM's fur tht fullowlny
Hons:
1. They wnv with two thu-ail-i tllrrct from tin
ki tool's, mul rt'inlilng no leu liulln?.
, Tht-y aro Minn easily uii'Ieitno'l nnl im
nnd tow linMotn ih-r,iii!;c"i"Mt thnn othor Tn
It. -1'ln'y nic cnpftbloof f.xet tit (iiKtH'i feet ty,w Ml -
out clmiiKC of mljtistinent, n iiim h crftitrr tni
of work thnn other miu-htncH,
t. Tho htltfh made by Uh-mo lmvcliines I-s im
lnoi'o linn, I'lulU', mid duralite, i-siacinHy mum
uitlcW" wliU-li require to ln nhrd nnd Iron..'.
th in (itiyulhor MiU'h.
.. Th!- Kt it It, owJnn to tho mnuner tn which t:.
unda thread N ituvniuglit, U mueli the inn :
plump nnd lieautlfut In ue, and ivtahu '.Mr
pliimpiiow nnd beauty even upon nrtieles i'i
qui ntly wiivlifd nnd Ironed until tlio," art- w. i
out.
ii. TheJsttuctnuj of thos.-um Uhiu It that, thuu-li
It be rut or hro!;eii at Intervals of onl n t
Mitehi-s, It will neither open, inn, iph iat i, bei
i in i In linn an I durable,
T, lull!;e otli"i- mapliinefs, llK'.e fi-tui in'
ends of the mmiii by their o n ujieratintj.
!, Wll'i tht v maehlni'.', while Mill it um-i1 up m
the rilit or f.ui s!dt of tho seam, rot ton nvt !
Usod upon tho other hI lo without leeuln tin
trtiuth or durability of thu mmiii. This e.m 1
!ne on no other machine, and K a at . i
upon all aitlc!es -: Itched nr ninile uji with kIIU,
it. These ti lathi no-. In nddlllon lo th.-lr sup i ,
ioerlt a-4 Instruments tor se In-j, by a ehane i
adjitttuient, easily h-ailied and pnu-li-ed, e.rui'
tlannost beautiful and permanent emhi .n hr
tin 1 ortmmental work.
In ndtlltlou to lU-lr family machines they hte
also the
STITCH LVCIIIXES,
malvltKuMltch alilaMiu bitth hUWs, This d 1 i
pany maUe both the Loclc nnd Double Mltih Ma
chines, no thnt poisons bavins a prefix nee i-ni
select hwU as they llhu bent, and If not Milled a
exch.-iifju for the other, thusllu' tbu publle the
ntlvantiiKe nf this arratieiiu nt. They id o m ik
the neu ty Inveuteil
KO. 1 LOCK STITCH MACIUXKS
an advance upon all machlncri heretotoie Kn n
f.u'hewln;; with tho Loch-stlti-h. It Is offrieut
powf r maiht lenyth, ei-pi-elaHy adapted for tai lot ,
fchoeuuUau, hatimsjj-nuilter!!, earrUe-tflminer-.
and far all descriptions of wiil: to whU-h ll.
l(fcl;.stlteh Pi applicable. It woiUs with equal
f-ielllty slllc, eotlon, or linen thread, nnd will sew
the lino. st muslhl as welt iu tho thickest lcathei.
IViee Hi; with Hemmer, n. Their No. 0 is
A IJUJIT JiUXXJXG MACJfJXJ:,
eitutaluim; many Improve in. u1k, lulajitetl fur 1.11
lorliifj, vest-iu.iUIn, liRht shoiinaklinr, u. well u
fur family hewiu-4. IjirD numhi is of these mi -ehluef
aro lu ue, mul ihey aivo unlvirt. .1 satK
f.letlou, Nono who have sieu this mneiilne w ll
wllliuiily use lhe noisy mul euuiliroiis ltwUtlti
ninehlnts heretnftn'o In Keneral t'.se. Piiee'V
Willi Ikiiiinei-, f).
Tliekoiiuieblnei. of e cry ileserlnt inn e..n i.u 1... '
nt tliongent'u olllee Iii'l:loom.bui''i, at ii'j..ihi!
tlio manufaeturer'i. prleen, to whleli lhe alii nfu
of the publle Ik especially luvlteil.
T. II. MAf-TI'ltS, .u"i,
llitt-tm'tu'it Ilitltttttig,
Ili.ooiisi.i-nn,
Mar;rc7-Iy. C'.iluuil.la I'ouniy, Pa.
TII'Iltl-" SIll'TTl.K SKWJXliOlA-
,1 J t'llINIW are Mineilul- to nil olhers for
i-AMII.VAND.MA.Nl'I'.MTl'ltIN(l pl'IlPdSl -
I 'omul n all the latest improi . im tits; me t.; . .
iUi.el..Ns-',lur.i1ile; iili.l e..sy to Wt.i-1;.
llhisiraleil t'lretilhrftiiee. Ai'tii-. u-iinti 'I. 1 1
crul iliseounl alluM.'il. No t't'lisiutni ut in ,
Atilli'k KJlPlIth H. M, 111.,
nlisl-ly lllll llroailu-tiv. New bul.
JOHN (llI.UKItr, TIII'O. A. 1M II
QU.llKIlT A HOYA1.,
rsr ini.isnrn 1-.11.
WIIiH.lIHAl.i: DIIP(i(llTS
No, "an nii.l '111 Noilb 'lhlnisii.il,
Pltllxlelphni.
liujiorlerM aiul Dealers in
DltPtN, MMDiriNiis, Kpin;si, paints, mi.
HLAS'S DVHHTl'l'FS, At:,
May I'i, 1 u7-Iy.
j ii. muisi:i "
w.wxsvun, saddm:, and uiI'm;
M.Ni!i-citnii:it,
mul il.til.r In
CAIIPiri'-HAOH, V.U.ISPH, I'LV-NI.TS, Ar..
Main 8lreet, llloouistairt', P.i.
A. JIUXDUV,
it
f-u.K'fUor tn Heiulry A- II.hi !f,
launliuitur.'riinil Wholesale Dealer In
UOdllu ANUtjllill,
No. U North Third Ktrcet,
I'lillailulphln.
0