THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. .fanner's Jcpartmtnt. 1ihMiii Under In Niimmrr. Tin: uiiiicxi'il I'orrcipotiiU'iiro on tlio i iiliji'Ct of imckliiK butter In suiutmr to I: -! Ii Important mid Interestlii";, tw lnm'liiK tliu roinpnmtlvc I'.xci'lli'iico of wooden mid stonu vivneN under lliu illf Icrc it I'lrciiiintiiiiin.n stilted. A Ver mont Inittcr maker writes to tliu New ork Tanners' CIuli, coni-urntni; pack ItiK liutter to keep: I'aek It In Wullsoaked ttilnor flrkliw; put u little damp salt In the bottom and pliii'e It In u eool dry cellar on n bench of wood eighteen Inches from tlio cellar bottom, and tlio -"11110 from tlio wall. Stone or earthen waro does not keep but ter well, as tlio molsturo from tho sur roiindliit; atmosphere In warm weather eondi'ii-es on such vessels nnd goon ntlects the butter. Cut no salt on or U'tween tliu layers. Kill to within half 1111 Inch of tho top, and place n clean wet cIOili over the butter, and pack the ciles down with a knife, and then spread t'lln wet ,alt over the cloth. Having 1 iiule and dealt In butter for miii tin, a, the nbovo modo of packing iinil keeping butter will bo useful to ninny, nndcauso 11 smile of delight to the buyer. . correspondent In one of our vx- cliaiiKes writes that "during several years of our first fanning in Iowa, wo found It extremely dltllcult to preservo sweet, for winter use, tho butter that we made during tho months of June .Inly, nnd August. We finally adopted in' loiiowmg plan, uy which wo nro Miive-sful : We, with a minutes' work M'ttled large stone Jars Into tho cellar bottom -It being sandy and dry by putting nearly tho whole Jars into tlio ground, and packing the sandcloso out sldi-, and tlio butter Inside, taking i pedal euro to keep It well covered, first with a thin cloth, then a thin layer of salt, anil then a board with a weight on it, to prevent It being uncovered by nc eiUent. Last MiiscMi we took an oak btittcr-llrkin that would hold 0110 hull dreil pounds, and painted It well out I. le, and Inserted It in the ground ic- Mli' the Jars, and filled It with butter, u ilch kept as sweet as wo could desire 1 ons who have 11 dry cellar, I think ttnl be amply compensated for their c ,i le by this process." ( .ml Vshr. i.vi. a-lies In Kngland have been ' I to be an excellent top dressing uver and grass lauds, especially on 1 , sandy, soils. The iMiimtlty used is Irom llfty to sixty bushels per acre, Ml either immediately after har-ve- , or during the winter or early piing. The quality of coal ashes is aid 1. 1 be Improved by covering up In cv curt loud of ashes one bushel of lime in Its hottest state, for about tenor twelve hours, when the lime will bo en tlrel.. fallen. Tin whole Is then mixed together, and turned over three times, when the cinders or half burned pieces oi'co.il, which would otherwise. e of no u-e, will bo found to bens lino 11 iowtlcr astlie lime Itself. The coal ashes should ho kept perfectly dry, and when thus prepared with lime and applied to swampy solN, is said to Improve them very materially. Dry coal ashes nppli 1 .1 to night soil, from time to time, frees It from unpleasant odor, nnd forms 11 highly concentrated manure, which Is In proper condition to bo carted nway, Much of the coal used for fuel In Kng. land is the soft coal, but wo have no (Imilit good results would follow from the usu of the ashes of American coals. Indeed, in proof that they have consid erable manurlal value, wo have often seen ijjashes and other vegetables growing in great luxuriance upon a bean of coal ashe-i which had been thrown out of the gates, and entirely free I'ruin a mixture of earth or manures. Tl con-umiition of coal In the Inland cities und villages is becoming every day moru extensive, and tho nsliiw for iln most part are thrown away as use less material. To those living within the reach of cities and villages, It would be worth whllo to collect this waste rubbish, and experiment with It upon grass lands with a view of determining its real value. It is a initio which may be well wortli working, and one which the practical farmers should not over look.- Mat Jleraltl. Turnip -Tlielr I'lace on the Farm, Tin; amount of turnips which may 11 raised upon an acre of good land Is ry great, other crops may produce iiKn'o nutriment, for 11 very large pro pi moii of the root Is water, nevertlie- li 1, weio tho question to bo, how may tin greatest quantity of food bo produe 11I upuu a acre after tho first of July? v should hardly hesitate in suyin I- ewlug common turnips In drill, 14 - Inches apart, according to the soil I i.rulp are very good to have, but Ho ir quick growth and ability to sow m as a second crop aftor taking off potatoes, onions or corn, (being sowed ii' 'liolait hoeing) etc make them an "valuable aid to tho farmer In supply 11;' dcllciencles in either grain, hay, or wins or any kind of forage. .Super pho-iplmte of lime Is required as a spec! lie for turnips, and 011 any tolerably good soil, Mi pounds will almost Insuro a fine crop. I.lme, ashes, plaster, guano, bone dust, are inch excellent In moderate quantities, harrowed in bo fore sowing, or scattered broadcast, when the crop Is hoed. On sward land it Is best to turn under somo fresh manure to Insuro fermentation and quicker rooting of the sod. Turnips may bo sown ntauy tlmo In July, and s-1011 id bo thinned to, at least li inches apart. Them are no better varieties than tlie cow horn, and purple top trap ! ,if-tlm former long, the latter tint, tin adea-t sowing gives poor result omipared withdrillingln the wed with 11 1 liiue. 1 .imiK Crape Vluf i. '"(if. great trouble with Inexperienced iviuors is, mm tney win allow a ,v nig vine to liuvo its own way. It Is the inexorable law that u vino cannot yield both fruit and wood. If tho vine Is L;rnwn for prenent satisfaction only, then let It fruit If It will, but If future crops urorcgarHed, then remove all the fruit that sets thft first year after plant' iug, mid pinch tho laterals to get a good wood growth. I'Mlinlit Will., Ilui'irtK sixteen pounds of ripe cur rants, mix them well with three gallons of water, strain It off, put to it foureeen pounds of loaf sugar) strain It Into a Miinll keg, lidding n pint of raspberries and 11 pint of brandy ; stop it down and let ItHtaml lor three months. jjor the ilouim jjolhs. Tli Tlir.r Crw.. G A lUNli of soldiers came home from the wnm i for pence had been mnde.nnd their king wanted their service no long er. One of them, whoso nnmo was Con rad, had saved a good deal of money out of his pay; for hn did not spend all ho earned In eating and drinking, as many others do. Now two of his comrades wero great rogues, and they wanted to rob htm of his money! however, tliey behaved outwardly towards him in 11 friendly way. "Comrade," said they to him 0110 day, "why should wo stay hero shut up In this town like prisoners, when you at any rato have earned enough to llvo upon for tliu rest of your days In peaco and plenty, at homu by your own fireside?" They talked so often to him In thlsmanner, that nt last hesald ho woiildgoandtry his luck with them; hut they nil tho time thought of nothing but how they should inannguto steal nway his money from him. When they had gono a little way, tin- two rogues said, " 0 must go by the right-hand road, for that will take us quickest Into another country, where wo shall be safe." Now they knew nil tho wlille that what they were saying was untrue; and as soon as Conrad said "No, that will taku us straight back In to the town we camo from we must keep on tho left hand," they picked a quarrel with him, and said, "What do you glvo yourself airs for ? you know nothing nbont It." Then they fell upon him nnd knocked him down, nnd beat him over tho head till he was blind And hn lug taken nil his money out of his pockets, they dragged him to a gal lows-tree thnt stood hard by, bound him fast down at tliu foot of It,and went back Into tho town with tliu money Hut tliu poor blind man did not know wliero hu was ; mid lie felt all around him, and finding that he was bound to a large benm of wood, that It was a cross and said, "After all, they have done kindly in leaving 1110 under a ero'-s; now Heaven will guard me." When night came on, hu heard some thing fluttering over his head. It turn ed out to be three crows that flew round nnd round, and at hist perched upon tho tree. Hy and by they began to talk to gether, aud ho heard one of them say, "Sister, what is the best news with you to-day?" "Oh! if men did but know all that we know I" said the other, The I'rlncess is HI, and the king has vowed to marry her to any one who will cure her: but this none can do, for she will not be well until yonder blue flower Is burned to ashes and swallowed by her." "Oh, Indeed," said tho other row, -'If men did but know what wo know! To-night there will fall from heaven a dew of such power,that If even blind mail, if ho washed his eyes with It, would see again." And the third spoke, nnd said, "Oh ! if men knuw what wo know I The flower Is wanted but for one, the dew Is wanted but for few ; but there is a great dearth of water for all In town. All the wells are dried up; and no one knows that they must take away the large square stone by the fountain in tin- market-place, mid dig underneath It, mid that then the finest water will spring up." Conrad laid nil this time quite quiet; aud when tliu three crows had done talking, he heard them Muttering round iignlu.nnd at last away they (lew. Great ly wondering at what he had heard.and overjoyed at the thoughts of getting his sight, ho tried with nil his strength to break looe. At Inst ho found himself ttew, and plucked somo of the grass that grew beneath him, and washed his eyes with tho dew that had fallen upon it At once his eye-sight camo to him again, and ho saw. by the light of the moon nnd the stars, that he was beneath the gallows-tree, and not beneath a cross, ns he had thought. Then he gathered to gether in a bottle a much of the dew 11s he could, to take away with him; and looked around till he saw the (lower that grew close by ; and when hu had burn ed it he gathered up tho ashes, and set out on his way towards tlio king's court. When ho reached tho palace, ho told tho king ho was come to euro tlio prin cess ; and when ho had given her the ashes and made her well, ho claimed her for his wife, as the reward that was to bo given. Hut tho princess, looking upon him nnd seeing that his clothes wero so shabby, had no mind to lie his wife; nnd tho king would not keep his word, but thought to get rid of him hy saylng, "Whoever wants to have tho princess for his wife, must find enough water for tho uso of tho town, where there is tills summer a great dearth." Then tho soldier went out, and told tho peoplo to take up tho square stouo by tho fountain In the market-place, nnd to dig for wntcr underneath ; and when they did so, there camo up a flno spring, that gave enough water for tho whole, town. So tho king could no long' er get oil' giving him his daughter ; and ns tho princess began to think better of him, they wero married, and lived very happily together after nil. Soon after, as ho was walking one day through a Held, he met his two comrades who had treated him so barely. Though they did not know him, ho know them at once, and went up to them mid said, "Look at me! Iain your old coinrado whom you bent and robbed ami left blind: Heaven has defeated your wick ed wishes, nnd turned all tliu mischief which you urougnt upon me into good luck." When they heard this they fell at his feet, and begced for imrdon : and as ho had a very kind ami good heart I10 forgave them, anil took them to his palace, aim gave iiiem 100a mm clothes And ho told them all that had hiimen ed tohlm.aiidhow ho reached thesu lion ors. After they hud heard the whole story they said to themselves, "Why should not wo goiiuusitkomumgnt un der the gallows? wo may hear some thing that will bring us good luck, too." Next night they stole away; and when they had sat under tlio tree a t tie while, they heard a Muttering nol-e over uieir ni-iids; mid 1110 mreo crows camo and nerched unou it. "Sisters." said 0110 of them, "some 11110 must have overheard us, for all the world is talk ing of the wonderful things that have happened s tho princess is well; tho tlower lias been plucked and burned ; a blind man has found his sleht : and thev hnvu found tho spring that gives water to the whole town, Let us look round, pcahaps we may tliidsoinuonuskulking iilxiut ; if wo do, he shall ruo the day." Then they begun fluttering nhout,nnd soon spied out tlio two men below, ami flew nt them In a rage, beating ami pecking them in tho face with their wings and beaks till they wero quite 11111111, ami lay nan iieau upon inu ground, under tliu irullows-tris-. Tho next day passed over, ami they did not return to tliu palace; so Conrad begun to wonder where they were, and wentoutthefolluwliig morning In search of them, and ut lust ho found them whore tliey lay. dreadfully repaid for ail their iuiiy iiiui Dustiness. DRY GOODS, &o. HANI) OI'KNlNO (IllAMI Urtt.-tliiu (IRANI) OPKNINO (lHANt) Ol'KNINd tIRANII OPKNINU KALL ANII WINTKII OOOtW, AND WlNTr.lt (lOOtM, AN11 WINTKII (lOOI)S, I'AM, KALI. KAI.t. AND WINTKII (I0ODH, KAI.t. AND WINTEll GOODS, confuting (t roimlftllnK of conaWtlnK of mmkltnK of r.uMlr.K of IIHV 1)1 IV WIV DUV imv noon-", noons, (IOODK, (IOOIW, (loons, HATH AND CAfN, HATS AND CAPS, HATS AND 0A1-S. HATS AND CAW, HATS AND CAW, H001S AND P1I0IX, HOOTS AND MHOKS, HOOTS AND HH0KS, HOOTS AND HHOKH, HOOTS AND MIOKH, IlKADY-MADK CLOT1IINO, UKADV-.MADK CI-OTHINd 11KADV-MAI1K CLOTHING, UKADV-MADH CLOTHING, UKADY-MADE CMlTIIlaG, I.OOKING-M.AISIW, UlOKING-OLASSKM, I.O0KING-0I.AKNIN, I.OOKING-OI.ASSi:s, I.OOKING-GI.ANSKM NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, l'AINTS l-AINTH PAINTS l'AINTS AND OIIX, AND OILS, AND OILS, AND OILS, PAINTS AND OILS, ClHOCKUMX, OKOCKKIKS, anocKWKs, OUOCEUIKS, aitocKniKs, (IUKKNSWA11K, QUKIINSWAItK, qukknuwauk, qukknswaiik, qukknhwari:, IIAIIDWAUK. HAHDWAHE, HAUDWAHi:, HAlinW'AltK, HAHDWAHK, TINWAHK, TINWAUH, TINWAHK, TINWAHK, TINWAHK, HALT, HALT, HALT SALT, HALT, KISII, KISH, l'ISH, KITH, K1H1I. UHAIN AND HKKDS, (HtAIN AND SKKDS. OllAIN AND HKKDS, dllAIN AND SKKDS, OllAIN AND HKKDS, McKKLVV, NKAL McKKLVY, NKAL McKKLVY, NKAL .McKKLVY, NKAL McKKLVY. NKAL CO.'H, CO.'S, fO.'H. CO.'S. CO.'H. NortliweHt corner of Mnln and Mitrkt t StretK, NortltweMt corner of Mnlu and Murkot Htreeti, NortliwcNl comer of Mnlu and Market Ktrrett, NorthweHt corner of Main nnd Market Htreetn, Nortliwcut corner of Mnlu und Market Htreets, llIIOMnUIl(l, l'A., I1I)I).MHIIUH(J, l'A. IlLOOMHiltmO, l'A., IILdflMHIIUIlfl, l'A., HLOOMHIIUKd, 1-A, 1UHN AND NAIIX, IIK1N AND NAIIX, IRON AND NAIIX, IKON AND NAHM, IKON AND NAI1J4 In Inriiii iiuantltleH and at it-ductl rule,nlwiiy IT 0. HOWKK, Hum ojwiihI u llrttt tH HOOT, HIIOi:, HAT AND tKV HTOMK, nt tllUlilil Ktilllil 1111 MiiliiHtri-i'l ltlukiitt.nri st(KkUctiinHtHl(ir Dm very latfNtitint WNtatyleM r.r, urii.i in iiiit i iur.t-Jin ill tllUIUIillt lAlUlWy, IIh run itwoniiiUMlnttt tin milill with ihn r, .ii.w. Inir kliuU Hini wi t in up prVtMi M'h'm fiilf Unttn, fli', men kip, louM aole, lloya' rhUil'N 1khh, Mt-n'M ulnvu kll, (JuiiKri-M.do wt-u a Hitivti kii imiiiiorui hikr's, aie-n a, wonif in iMiva'. utitl HilMat'M' uhivu khl liiMtlnv uhUitm Ui Illfll'tf IflftVn kllln. VPrv ttllf. Womn'M Huh irrmt inonicm tHtlmrmtln, Women' tnfU'NinonKvourui run mim', iiiiiiiuii MijfWN, ,iiitiita' uihl 1 1)11(1 ah'M'M, Mvn'a, uuiiH'irM.iulNHttM'. Ixtya'.Htul 1I1IIU iijjjwri, 110 uiau KffjJH u Krcui vtirieiy or HATH, CAIH ANI HTItAW 00()1S of every klii'l.at tliu lowiat prlofn, both fui ciuth iwinfintwrthuultriictton Islnotir ucmmIi. lion1 U) Hlarnml at I lie cry uf la lac la iiricen. but call And aetffuryountolvt. Ufapi'cuully. DRUGS & MEDICINES. T It. MO Villi, WHOLIWAI.KAltKTAIL i) u u ao is t, cmtNKK Uf M.ll.1 AX II MAIIKKT nrK KIN, IILOOMHIIUIIO, l'A., when- w ill In- fnulnl n Inmo ""'I elwt lnok nf DruK, li:i)ICINKS AND CHKMIOAI.S. Aim nil tlx1 I'ATIIST 3IKDIC1NKS OK Till: 1IAY, I nm nlMi prcpiiri .1 (11 rurnWiCmmU-y Mores with I'mtor Oil, Godfrey's Cordial, TltltLINOSTONH 11ALSAM, iinil nil other inmUeliion kept hi lliclr lino nl I'll y price. PrcucHptlotn carefully cuinpoutiileil nt nil hours. In medicine, quality I' of tliu flmt Importance. Illooinnliun:, June 7, 117 E. NVKltHTT A 1)H. .1. II. CASK'S AVv'ir niiva sroiac, IN OUANGKVII.t.i:, JUS T () V V. N E 1) WITH A MI't.KSIIIII ANII VAIltniASSOUtMKNT OK (IOOIIS AI'I'KIITAINIxa TO TUB tinl'll IIISISKSS. pmti: imuos, chk.micai.s, inv ALWAYS ON IIAN1). In nhortnny nrtlclo thnt can bo named In tlio linn, line run tin liml ut tlirlr Htore. Dr. .1. 11. 1'iihe Ik n Practlouer, nnd niso undemtjindN l'lmr mncv! K Kverett Is ll Medical Student, lion at tended olio term nt the Jellerson Meillcnl Colleiie, nnd underHtandii tlx' comjmundln!' of DniK. l ney rcupecmuiy nmio in" iiuhmihku in im-ir friend, nnd tlio public uenemHy, nwirlna tbeni ma i'K. ntnl w inteer win no imrcinneii oi iiiem will lw freih and puro. npr2li 07 tm A FIRST PREMIUM WAl AWHRDtD TO Tt BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVt T By (lie N. II. 8t,U AKrlculmnil Soclflr.tl It I tl, tmldra In NmIiu. Kfpt.AI, lA II AltltKTT'B Vegetable Hair Restorative lUitarf Ortj Iltlrlo U nttnral color. lro -moi the vrawth ot the llilr. ChtDfit th - root to their orlainBl erwnto ctl0D. -rnll-lX eli l)ndrurf mnd liumort. . lrenU lUlr IhIUdk ouL I a Hupcrlor l)jMiB a iconuina no iiyunuun Uircin., nd ! Uitmil populirind tH- khl rUrl throughout th Cut, Went, North and J, R. BARRETT A CO., Pfopfi(on, MiSCIlF.STr.il, X. II. Be- Sold by L. N. MOYKlt, IlIooiHubum, IH. nnd DrilRKlsts Kcnernlly. npr.V(i7-(,m PHB OBBAT ZINGABI BITTERS Tht component jmrti of thli rcmnrVkU prpnritioa wereflrtt dlicorerrtl, compounded and dlilributed, lomfl twtatr yun ro, tjr Ir. Cuiopics, too ccl trttd Kr yptUn PhjiicUn. Thounndiof hit tuffsr lag coBDtrjmen were rntored to health, m well at grctt nuinbtri cf th inhfcbltntl of Nuti and ibriiioli. and ot thecountr.etborderloff upa tba Boutbemcout 01 1110 AlUttlierTADCU SCL. Indeed, U10 fim of tha ZINUARI UITTK1UI ood ipread orr Europe and vai adopted by it principal I'lijilc.ani la charge of the hoiptuli ot the ld vorld.lnwhicb It la still uitd with treeml cent iuccmi Tha Viceroy of Egypt pUced lb oamt of si. ChioMOI upon tha 11 Holl at Nobles," and prs aented to him Medal bearing the following Inscrip tion: " Da, CaaoPBCi, the-Publlo Benefactor." Thie Bltur ii now offered to tho publla of America with the full aasuranoe that it will bo found, upvn a fair trial, to -act as spccina tor tho cure of Cholarat Oyttnttrr, DUrrhora, Chora Morbus, I-'Tar ana Apucf Yellow Favcr JUnumatlami Trpboid Fever. Dyspepsia, CUckUronctUUa, Consumption, Vlatn lencyyDtieaata of tke Kidney a, IVerroua) Debility) and Female Complainti., a s I fl ii .W VClB Remarkable cures cf the abore dlseaaca hare ben reular phjalclani, fully attest, and it is destined to lupeneae any preparation extant, as aa af rewtla looic, and an l.SVIGOBATINO DEVZIUGE, IT UAH NO EQUAL. Tun tub ZHf aAUI BITTERS HAS SOUL AS WKLL AS I10DY, ann aa a PREVENTIVE or - DISEASE, HAS NO SUFERIOQ. A TEW TO LADIES. The Die or tha ZINOARI BITTERS wilt Rive to you that soft, seml transparent complexion wtilch the God of nature (Je tlfnlng womaa to be the loveliest of tils works) fully Intended that you should hare for It Is nature's own powder and paint combined. By purifying the blood, timulitinf the pigmentary cells of the dermis, and imparting health and life throughout the entire system, it Mpt-elaUy gives that smooth clearness and toast to the complexion so much to be desired re aorlng all roujrhneis, blotclwi, freckles, plmplci.and (hat yellow, sickly look to common in our day; and what is even better than this, it cures every species of female irregularities and dLieaao Principal Depot, Uarrlaburg, Pa. R AHTER & H AUSE, Sou PaorturoEi air For Mile, by I.. N. MOYl'.It, WhelcKnlu mid Iteliill DriiKBlst, Uliioinsburi!, l'u, (JlaVl!7-onl. GROCERIES, &c, R K JI 0 V A I( O V V. C. M Alt I'.'H K K V S T O H JJ T O N 11 I V K8 IS I.O C A', OS THK COUNKII or 5IAHKCT ANII 1KI1N BfllKhlV, Tho unJerslKiieil hnvlnij recehtsl Ironi tliu iltjr u lull mul complete Mipply of SI'IlINfi ANII KUMMUIS DRY (iOODS AND GKOfilCUIIvS, N 0 II (1 N H, TINMVAHK AND HAHD-WAIU' cr.DMi a.vii iiv..oir.ii'.ii:, coNi'ix'Tio.vr.r.y, (H.ass-waui:, 'I' O H A 0 0 O , A T S A A' J) S If O K fi, 1'I.OUlt, HALT, l'ISH, ANIJ MKAT, nil of which I proixiso sullinnt it very low llituru for cnfch or priMlucc, r full uniUee. ,..,. ,prll 1.', IW. C. C, .MAllll. N K W H T () H II AND iV ; w a o o x s I N M I FFLIN VI I.IiK, C0LUMI1IA 'OU.NTV, l'A. Tiik uut)Htrllior ri'Mt.fptfiillv ltioriiiH frU'llilrt find tliu lmhllu that lms Just rr tunic I from the illy wltli it fri'Nlt und well Kclwtfu'. AbKOUTMr.NT OF M JUtCl I AXDIXK, uikI haH njiriiiil a Htore lu thn room formerly oo cilDleil bv Htenlifii Vilf. ills Moi-k t'oiiHlKtH of ot'rythlns UHimlly ht'pt xt HrmVclnhS country itiurr, much ui HUY CiOOlW, (JKOCPItIKH, Altl'.VHK, t'KIJAU WAHK, UUVUH, MKIlIL'INM, tit',, Al, Hu homu to luirll U tfhurn of thn pulill" Pittroti RBI'. lUir.H J, MILLAUD. Miminvilh'.MiiJ'H, IMtT, TISTAHUSUKI) 17113. jouiu.v a liitoninit, WHOLI'-S.VI.IJ UllOC'lillS, mul Denton In KAI.TPimiK ANII IIM.MKTU.VB, No aid North 7 lilnl Mntt, l'lilliulelphin. g V. I'KTKHJtAX, Willi I.II'I'INCOIT A TltO-lTIJIt, WlIOI,lAI,r, ClItOCEIlH, No. 51 Norlh Willi r Strcc t, ami No, 3J north Deluwrin-Avenue I'hlhuUlplilii. CAVKIt & BIMtANKLK, WIIOI.KHALnOUOCKIIllW ANIICOMXMWION MKItCIEANTS, Nos. Mi unit 2.7 Arch Hlrcet, riilhulolphln. JOHN BTHOUI' A CO., Huoceioiorii toKtroup A Hroll icr, WIIOI.KHALK DEAI.KIW IN KIWI, No. 81 North Wliarve. (wi 21 North frttor f ,, riilUJclphlti. DRY GOODS. TTUHUAII FOR CATAW1SSA1 THIS WAY Foil I1AH0 A INS. lloodi to compare Willi Mrlngrncy of tlio tntney ' inarkcL I-ook nnd enmparo price before rr chaidnit olnowlicre. Just call nl the fnvorlte lm. iichii ktand of McNINCH A HIIUMAN. nnd you will la met by tlio obtlitliut proprietor or thclrclcrk, nnd luiwn tlimuRlitlielrnreat variety toro free of cliame, of com hc. They III give Ml n fair chanro to upend your lonni cliaiiKi". they Irmtmueli niuro prnfltnbly than It can bn iipciit rUowlicre. llielr HTOCK OK DUV GOODS thl Sprhnt U much lamer In all It tailctle than iMiial. Their . LADIKM' DHIXS UOODS ore of tlio nlcent msle hi market. They lmc n lllieamirirtmcnttif HATS, CAPS. HOOTS AND SIIDKS, Str.UMKH CLOTHS, CAHHlNKlM, CASSIMKHIX, ANII Vi;sTIN(IS, nnd nuuieroiiH urllcte common to mith p-dnMUlK inenti, liehlde u Kenernl nnioi tmeut of IIAIIDWAUK, TINWAHK, (iUI'.KNSWAHl:, AND aitOCKHIKS, nil nt ureal ly reduced prices. They wlh to con duct their tnnlnoH on tlio yMcm of " PAY AS YOU GO," nnd they think they can nirord to sell very cheap. They return their thanks for many post favors, nnd nk the future pntronnso of their former cus tomers nnd tho public Kcnernlly. McNINCII A HIIUMAN. JHMiniUSTKIl & imOTIIKH, Jliipnrieri nun dooucin in HOSlrlUY, (1I.0VKS WIIUTH AND llltAWr.ItM, 11UTT0NH, HUSl'KNDLIW, IIOOl-HKIllTS.llANIIKl'.UClIILIX, TIlItnAIH, SI'.WINCI HII.KH, TIII.MMINOS, I'OUTK MONNAIIM, miaik, i'i:m-u.Mi:nY, fancy ooodh, and NOTIONS OLNKUALLY, AWo Miinufneturcrs of tinUSIIIH AND LOOKINtl OLASSns, 1 nnd Dentcm In WOOD ANII WILLOW WAItll, llltOOMS, I'.OPIX, TWI.VKrt, Ac. No. :nw North Third street, above Vine, riilliidelpldn. JyJ M. MAKI'liK, NOTIONS, HOSILKY, ULOVm. AND ' FANCY OOODS, (' No. ii North Third street, n l'lilludelpbln. ' Wholesale and llctall Denier In KOUKION AND DOMIiSTIO O'AIU'irrS, I OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SlIADld, No. 21 North Second Strict, opp. Chrlkt Cliuni, l'liUndclphln. JAKCHOKT A CO., Imi'ortertf mul Jobbers of HTAn-i: AND FANCY KUY OOODH, CIX)1IS cahsimi:ui:s, iii.ANKirrs, mnknd, 1)1 tY tSOODH, HOSIKUY, AC, I'hllattelphln, ' XDUKWS, WILKIXH & CO., Denier 111 FOllintlN ANII DO.MUSTI0 1)1(V OOpr, No.WlMnrliet Street, l'lilliulelphin. TOSKPH S. DKLIj, !" Manufacturer of ntul Wholesnlo Denlerl CU1TIIIN0, CLOTHS, CAMMIMKHISs, AJ) vixn.vcis, N'o. II Xorlh Thlnl Hlrcet, riillmlelpliln, MISCELLANEOUS T5U)0MSHUItfi KAXCY T1JI- MINil ANII HOOKHTdlli:, . M'ConI iloor below Hiirtiniin'H, Main HU' Just reeel eil n new Mock ot ZLl'lIVItH, WOOLH.V ANII ai'ITON I'.NS, coitsirrs, lacix, iiMimoinuiiiix. .MUSLIN I'.DOI.VdS, DltlXS TltlM isgs mul every variety of nrtlelet iisiinlly kopti a FANCY HTOIti:. Also ' St'lIDOI, HOOKS, I1Y.MN HOOKS, M.W, HUNI1AY-SCII0OI, HOOKS, nntl n lnriio lot of MlhCIXLANUOL'S I100KH, ACCOUNT AND MKMOHANDUM B'lKH, I1LAN1C DKl'.DS, I10NI1H ANII .HORrAllhH, nuil u iienerul mul wcll.selecteil imHortla-1 of l'Al'KH, IINVKLOl'I-.S, AO. A. tl.tTJIIl. WM. K. MUUPHY'S KOXB, H T A T I 0 X E H B S T II A M V O W K K 1' It I K T5 U H ANI I MjAXK hook jianukactt.kks :CW CliestmH htn tt, & 5,"i Houth Kourt'a-vet, l'llILADKLHIIA, 1A. Tliey intiko a tiwclfillty of furnlshln Mttlonnl Hunks, County OUlocr. Intiiiraiico (mi.ianlfs, Ilnnklnn HoustH, etc., with HVintY AHTJCLU OK IlLAXrf 1(KH AND I'HINTIXU, J lmvliiK mnrhlnery wpeplully mliiIi?J ir Ml worlc they may require, '(eljttU-ly, 2)WK, KUtST0N4fe CO., J JIunufiicturtrH una wltolemlo Dull in corroN yahnh, cAitpirr am h, BATfH, WICKS, TIK YAIINH, OCltD .OH, UltOOMH. WOOD ANO WXUXtV VAUK. IiOOIC'O GLArWI, CLOCKS, FA N C 11 j H K tJTS, TAD IX, FLOOU, ANJi CA1U . 0K 01 1 CLOTHS, AC, ' No.&W Market Htrtit, aouU cJi, PhllndelplilA, CCHKLL, UK1K1KH & qi (IIINKHAI. COMMIKHION MK SIIIlNTH Ilenlers In Fimi, halt, ciir.iai:, ruovio;u, o., Nos. l'JJnnil 121 Noith Whurvea.t vo Arch Ht. I'hllnilelphla. ' Hole ncenui for Wilcox's Wheel rei,e, In bur- rem, kens, nnu cnnii, , r AINWJUOIIT & VO,, WHOI.r.HAI.K ClUliKKH, N. I!. Corner Heconil mul , 1 HrceU, 11 t . iltl.flllA, licutcm la ti:ah, HYIIUIW, COFFKK, HUH,' I,, i oLAHSUS, KICK, Hl'lCKM, 111 l'A 1111 HOB-, W AC 0. (Irilers will receive prnmptutteiitlon, Jlny 10, iwi7.ly. -( JOHN C. YKAOKH A CO., Wliolesnle Denlerilll HATS, t'AIX, HTItAW (10011, ANII LADIIJiTUIW, No, TH North Third Hired, 1'hllnilrlphln. J II. VVAIfKIl, Walter t Kami, Iiusnlernnd Doilivln CHINA, (II.AHH, ANII QlHWHWAUi:, No. 11 North Third Htreet, iMitveti. Uico unit Vino I'lillatlelphU. Wf- FOU NKAT V1) CIIEA1 .TOI3 PIUNTINO, CALL AT TIIK CULUMIIlAN OFHUK TOBACCO & SEGrARS. rjiJIK ONIiY 1'IiACH tn g't tlio bent T0I1ACCO AND CIUAILM, AT WIIOLUSALK AND ItlrTAIL, m nt iiUNdHiir.iwir.ifM, n few doom below Ibo American limine, HlouiiHburir, I'n. Vo ban the larKcnt nnd lnont select of HMOKtNO AND UIIKWINIl T01IAIV0 mer nirereil to the citizen nf lIloomiiburK. All do fancy brnndHof HK0A1LM, nid tli beat Fine-cut nnd I'Iiik cnr.wiNa tuiiacxo. (in bo bud nt bUcountcn. TOHACCO 1'11'IW srent iitlcty nro ninonc till larfto slock. ixjnt ror.aiiT TO CAM II. II, llttNKIinitUKIt. rAi:.v, noYi) & co., IMMMIKSKIN JinttCIIANTH. nnd AVIiolcsnlo Denlcrn In LK.VI' AND MANUI'ACTUUini TOHACCO, SI XI A IIH, Ac, No. (it Nnrlh Third Hlrcet, I'llllndclphln. Ounttftion enn forward their Nlock "In llond," vllhmit preiiiiylnit Ibo United Hlnten tax. JJ W. HANK'S WHOLCMALi: TOHACCO, HNtJFF, AND CKIAK WAitr.itousi:, N'o. I ICt North Third Slreet, Imlween Cherry und ltnce, went Hide, l'blladelphln. c. Ii. WOODRUFF, AVhuIcunlo iK'nlcrn lit TOllACCOS, CI0A11H, IMi'KH, Ac, Ac, No. 11 Xo.th Thlnl Street, iiihio Market, rhllnaelpliln. piUSIIMUTJI, 15HOTIIKH tfe CO., wholkmam: toiiacvo ih:am:iw, No. 151 North Third StU't, five doors lelow Hare, 1 FactorIen, Nh, 23 mul 2i (lunrry Street, l'hlladetphln. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Q1IAM,HS W. SNYDKH, lu:Ai.rit is II A H I) W A It K, ino.v, nails sti:i:l, ac, ac, ac. MAIN hTItllUT, IlLOOMSIUntO, lMINN'A. Take IhU tnpthiHl ut fiiformlnnlhoiiti7onsof Co- liunhlu couty, that he has opniM an cxtrnsli Ilanlwaru htore on Main stm t, In lllinnshurg, near Iron street, and that he hat on hand u LAUOIIIl STOCK AN 1 1 HKTTKU AH.MJItTi:H rthan can hu found any hue eUu In the cainty, and which he intend to sell at nrlccK which defy cotiietltlnu. CJIAIN.S, AXES, STKEL, IRON. I lmvo chaliiN, all )vn, axett, alt make and weight, tttec), alt (lzi, iron, all shape, and ull very low, llUILDIJIi'S II A HDW'AHK, of eveiy deserliitions. Nails, axlo pulleyK, sash coids, latches, locksand knobs, butt i(Tew8,HnHh f.iKtt, window hprhiKs, baso knobs, Ktrap htme, haipH and Ktnph'K, hooks und staple, and In fact vvitj IhliiK ueedeil hi that line. COACH A WAOON MAKHIW HAIHJW'AIU:. embracing almost c cry thiiiB In that line, Alo HAUNIXS MAKHM HAHIWAUi:, Ilucklcn, Japanm-d; biuklcs, silver plated; hlttK of fery kind , Uamix, Iron; pad trei-n: Ham, woimI ; saddle tic-en, yl tieei, lith web, worste(l nial cotton : thread, llk, awls and ncedlcH, tools nf all kinds. snoi:.MAKi:irs uauowahi:, A fult assoitnn nt fitrcarpeutcrH. I have planes all klndn, miw.h; hand, iiaunel, rip, aud compass, squares steel, Iron, and try: boring machines, chUlcs, auyers, levels, mallets, braces, gauges, pious, rules, bits, aud aUmt et'rylliln lor car penters. FOR Till! IT.Ol'Li; (iKNi:itALLV 1 have coat hods, coal shovels, scoops, coal Miters, lunt ei ns.t able cut lery.iHH kel cutlery, platid simmuis, plated lorks.serveis.teaand cof. tee pots.but ler kni es,mlll saws, ci ohh ctit s.iw s, clicular saws, kjiiik saw s, llles, Ikhsc shoes.wi enchcs,il cts.ham liters, lutchets, inattm'lyt, picks, lorks, ruh blilj; 1hh-k, shovels, spades, spaillnu forks, hoes, rahes, bed plus, twine, skates, pious, cottlu trim mltiK, Ktueiy, led thalk, white chalk, wire, horse units, meat cutters, scales, wash boa ids, hursu buckets, wooden palls, clothes pins, clue, door mats, porch mats, par lor mats, corn poppeis, paint brushes, hoisu brushes, sleigh bells, heel calks, enamel ed kettles, brass kettles, copper kettles, slewkettles,saucu paus.bruad axes, mills, Sledges, curtain fixtures, Thlmhlcskelus and boxes, I'unipH, lead pipe, etc., laneii rope aim uunureos oi aniens noi ,enu merattHl constantly on hand tit L'IIAUL1 W.HNVIllUt'H, Mnlu Htreet, llloouishurg. IRON, TINWARE, &C. pATION'AI, FOUNDRY, Illoomslmrg, Colunibln Counly, l'u. The mibhcrlher, propileior of the iihove-rHmeil extensive estttbllsliinent, is now prepnreil to l celve onlerii for nil kltul of .MAciiisiniY rem coi.Lii:i!iix, iilast IHIUNAC'IX.HTATIONAUV HNOINUM, M1I,LH,T1I111MIIIN0.MACIIINI, .le He Is atto picpaied to make Moves of ull sizes I and pattern, l'low.lrons, and everythlnt; usually made In mstchixs I otindrlcs. His extensive fiiclllllcs and prautlcat workmen WiUnint him In lecetvlnt; the liiiKunt contracts on ttrt most icasuuablo terms. drain of all kinds will be taken In exchange for Castings, This establishment It located near the Lackr wanna aud liloomshuri; 1 Lull road epot. riirnit iiillmvkr. S'1 TOVES AND TINWAHK. a, m. nun:uT nnnoiiuccH to his friends and customers that continues tho above business ot his old place on MAIN HTUK171'. III.OOMKI1UUU, Customers can he accomodated with FANCY Hl'OVKS of oil kinds, Ktovcplies,Tlnwaie, and every va riety of article found In u Ktove and Tinware I tahtlshmcnt In the cities, and on thinostreabou able terms, itepalrlntf done at the shortest notice, S POZKN MII.K-I'ANH on hand for sale. N HW fcSTOVK AND TIN .SHOP. ON MAIN bTHKKT, NKAKI.Y 01'1'01I1K Mll.r.Klt' Hlultt:, ' JILOOMSHUIUJ, PKNN A. Tt it: undersigned has lust tilted tin ami nncned his new STOVK AND TJN SHOP, lu this place, wheie he is prepared to make up new Tin W auk of all klmls in his Hue, aud do repulsing with neatness nnd dlsputch, njon the most leasouabto terms. IIu also keeps on hand HTOVI-M OF VAUIOUH PATfUHNH &8TVIJW, wblrh bn will sell u iwm terms to suit mirrhusers. (live him a call, lie Is it good mechanic, und ucbt'iviugoi tno punuo pairoiuiKe. lllnouikbiiri:, April 91, IW7, Q.K01U1K II. ltODHUTH, ImiHirler mul IK-alcr in IIAIlIIWAHK,Cl'TLi:llV,(IUNH,Jtc., No. ail North Third Hlrcet, nlwve Vine, rhllailelphla. T U. LONG.STUKTn, o . l'AI'lIU-IIANUINU WAIIKHOUHK, No. H North Third Street, Philadelphia SEWING MACHINES. Q.UOVKH .t IIAKHH'iS SKWIXO MA CHIN US, Wercaunrdtd the lllttbest 1'relilhlhis at the Slnto Fairs of New York, Kentucky, New Jersey Alabama, Vermont, Missouri, Ohio, Virginia, Wisconsin, OrcKon. Tennestiee, l'ennsyhnnin, Mississippi, MIchlKnn, Indiana, North Carolina, Iowa, Callfiirnla, AT THR FA IIH OF TIIK AmcHcun Institute, Franklin Imlltute, Mary bind Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Associa tion, I'enn. Mechanics' Institute, St, . Iiouls Agricultural and Me chanics' Association, And nt numerous Institutes nnd County Fulrs, lucludlncnll Ibe Fairs nt which tliey Mere exhib ited tho iat threo your. First l'rlic have also been nuarilcdlhcscMiKhlncsut llieexiilblllonsof l.OXDOX, l'A HIS, DUHIilX, MNZ, Ilesimciui, Ilnyonne.St. Dialer, Clintons, and tliey lmo U'eti furniihetl, liy Kpeelfil commftMil, to tho Kmprem nf Tmnre, llmprnssnf Atistrln, KmineNX of UuHlii,Ktnpn'HH))f Ilmll, (tuwn of Hjmln, nnl tJiKcn of Iluvnrln. TIIK OUOVKIt A IIAKKH t i.AaTir-tTicii .S K V I N 0 JI A (' II 1 N H nroHiiperlorlonll others for the follow Inu ren- Hons: 1. Tliey hew Willi two threnilH illrccl fiom llio 8Imh,1h, mul requiring no reu linlini;. 1!. Tliey iirnliimo eimlly uiulerKtiKiil mul unihI, nml Ickh lliililoln ilermieuicnt tiutli otlier nul chines. ( Tliey nro cnpiihleorcxeetitllimerrectly,ith' out climiKoofnilJiistiiieut, ninudi Krenter nilcty of worlt llinn oilier mnrhlni-H. 4, The stitch made by these machines Is much moru linn, elastic, arid durable, especially titititi I at titles whkh tequlri tn be washed and liolied, than any oilier stitch, . This stitch, nwlnu to the manner In w hlch the under thread Is inwrought, Is much the Mot : plump and I .null Till In use, and retains this pluiiipnev und beauty even upon articles fre quently washed and Ironed until they are worn out. (I. Thestrnctuieot the seam is such that,! houuh It he cut or bioken at intervals of only a lew stitches, it will neither open, i un, nor ravtl, but remain Unit and durable. , Unlike other nuuhlues, these fasten Imth ends of the seam hy their own o)erat!in. 8. With thene machines, while silk Is used upon I the right or fare side of the scam, cotton may be Used upon the other side without lensi-nlnn the I MreiiBlIior durability ot theseatu. This e.m hu 1 done on no other machine, aiullsaureat savin" upon all articles stitched or made up w 1th silk. tl. These machines, In addition to their superior merits ns Instruments for sewing, by a change of I adjustment, easily learned and practised, exevutu the most beautiful aud permanent embroidery audoiuamcutal woik. In addition to their family machines they have also the IMIMtOVKI) DOUHLK LOCK STITCH MACHINES, making a stitch allkuonboth sides. This Cmu puny make both the jn-lc and Double stitch Ms- chines, so that persons IuuIuk a prcieienio can select such as they Ilku best, and If not suited can IexchaiiKe for thn other, thus slviinr the pulille Ihe advanlaKe of this arraiiKeuu'iit. Tliey ulsu make the nvuly Invented XO. 1 LOCK STJTCH MACIIIXliS an advance upon alt machines hcrctoforo known forsevshu; with the Jock-MIUh. It Is of rcat jHiwer and st length, especially adapted for tailors, sboemakeis, harness.makers,carrlaije.trlmmers, and fur all descriptions of work to which the losk.stltrh Is applicable. It work with equal facility silk, cotton, or linen thread.and will sew the Jluesl iuuhUu as well ns tho thidcest leather. I'rlcugsi); wllh Ilemuiers, SsT. The r No. 'J U L.1 UQUT MAUIIIXI : containing many ImpiovemcnU, m'npted for till- lorhitf, vcKMnakliii;, lthtshrn'maklii as well as for family sewlni;. Lari;e. nuinbersof these ma chines are In use, and they ulve uclvcrsul satis- fiu t loti. None who have seen this machine will willingly use the noly and cuiubrois lockstltclt inachlnes heretofoiu in yeneial uk. I'rlcojii; with Uemmcrs, 0), These machines of every descrlptUn can bo had ut the Hint's oiiu-o lajtilooinshuig at isjsltlvely the maiinfiU'turer'H prices, to which :he attention of tho public Is especially Invited. T. H, MASTK11H( .yenl, Um-Untxn'a XuihUng, I)1.0'MKliUH(J, MafJ'J'dT-ly.J Citlumbl.t (ouuty, l'u. F,J!.I,',,,y,,.iS1IU'n,LI': SKWINO-JIA. Mll7AftNTNBM Contain ull thn lulemt iiiioi-fn.'1'innntj- nm utMt.,v linlseh'Hsdurable; and eusy to work. Illustrated ClrculHrs free. AgcntsVuntod. Ml- trai u i Kit ni ui nuowii. isnronsiRninenu made. Address nMPIHKfr. m. CO.. augl-ly CKi Iiiondwn, Now York T)0VI)KU KKOS AND tUJIIiKIt. Y. M, monuoi; X CO. Kupert, Pa., Manufaiturersof POWDKIt Kl'.Ori, nuddeiilets In nit klmUof LUMUF.It, I give notice that they are prepaied loiu-cotnodate thetr ciutnm with dlsmtch, aud on tlie chea) out termw, J.piiLKH it HOST, Miccessors lo Franklin r.Hellrct A Co., I tn pollers and Wholesale Dealt rs In UtJUOltS, WINIW, AC, Nos. 11(1 and 412 North Third Htreet, Philadelphia. 17 A. HKNDHY, Hucceiisor to Hendry A Hurri, Muuiifuetureriind Wholenate I)e,lcrlu 1I00TH ANI)HIIOI, No. M Norlh Third Hlreit,' I'lilladelphla. J. i. uicAiu), ; wllh I.ll'I'INCOTT, HON II A Manufacturer, and WhnlcHiile licllcra In HATH, C.W, nillH, ANII HTIIAWOOOIW, No. 113 Market Hlrcet, I rhlladelphla, ONYDKH. 1IAHIUH A- llASSU'lT. aianiuiiciiircpi aim juuuer. I .... ... f MKN'H AND UOV'H CI.OT1U Nw, KS Market, and 121 Coinwcrci ,u, Btrcet, ruiiaueipuia. I SEWING MACHINES. 'Jlin l'LOHKNCK SI'iH i.mi-maciiini;s Attn THF. IIIT IN TUB WOULD. Bati-arwiiia, CIO Clicstnut Wlreet, riilladclphl.i, I'n, While n larijo number of Mnrblnei bnvo bien otrered tntho public, Homo of which posneiiR polntn of exccllcncp and nckhowlodged merit, wo have lonn felt what nthera have experienced, the nc- cculty of nMnchlno more perfect In Hi mcchanU cat Klruclurp, cnmblnlnir In tho HKIIllxr Di:(llli:i: SIMPLICITY WITH DUItAtltl.tTY, nnd while enpnbie nf dolunn (iniiATF.u Hanoi: of woiik, one that could be cnilly imdemtood nnd mm pro ueniicu ny nil. Tomlpptyii Sewhm-Mnchlnc freo from the rib. lections attached to other hn been lioemy tnilt for wu not only had to Mirpnw other Machine, n iney npienreil yenr nuo, but nlo a Improved from time to time by more recent experience. jiii wo noiiiiy cinim mi been ncconin i bed bv Ihn liberal i.lpcndlturo of rnpltnl, ntnl the n. tlcnt, iiiitlrlnitlnliornr yenrj nnd In preselitlnn our MneVlne to the public, wo Hhiill lunkotlmtin nertlnn repectln It merlin, which e mu prepnreil InKulmtiintlnlo In every pnrtlculur. IMnpillillliK llieuiulnnud Imon.nr Kllll ntltchi'. we ndopted tho loci; STITCH (nllko on IkHIi Hide nf the falulc), which I n mimed liy thiimiicK us bonl nultcil tn nil kind, of woik, Hut tn meet objection Hninctliuc urged niCTlnsl tin r.ivollle Mlteh.wo bne ndded Hie knot, Double lAHk, nnd Dnublo Knot, cltlur of Mhleh I STIlONOIlIt AND MOlii: KI.AHTK) th.111 tho IKkj thn cniibllnis tlio npeintor to elect n ntltch l'Lltl'lXTI.Y HUITCD toevrry Kmdenf fiibrle.ntld whelo licci'HsarV. sew , "" """" """K" "" " l loslliIe ti.Uo by TIIK KLOHKNCK inakes FOUR lllFlT.IinNT HTITCIIIX Willi iih inucheiiMi nn nlillniiiy Jineliliies make one, mul with iis llltle ir.nehlnery. 1110 result t,r renonteil tests 1ms heen nil wo eiiulil ileslre, mul from ill Ilrt IntriKliiellon the I lorcliis, I nm (jntneil hot of rrkniU, mill heen ri'Knnleil ns n household Ni:r'i:smTYi iro Inn thnt the pulille fully npprcclnlo tlie tunny nilviilitnues comhlneil In the Florence. Mnchlne. Omt nil others, tliu I'lorcnco mnsl lie necnlohe fully iiiprccliiteil. We rtalni lor the Fi.orir.Nri: the following AllVANTAClKS over any and all sr.WIN(.MACIIINI IN THi: WOULD: 4jlt makes f.mr different stitches, tho lock. knot, doubl(-Ks?k, nnd double-knot, oi. one. and the same machine, Ilneh stitch being altk on b.th sides of the fabric. Oo' lively Mnehlnu has the lvverHlblc feed mo- lion, whit h enables the operator, by simply turn hu? a tliu mli-screw, tn have the work run either tntherltmt or llt, to ttay any part of the seam, or fasleii the ends nf scams, without turning the fa wl le. UM'hanlns tho leiiRth of stitch, and fiom one kind of stitch to lumllirr, ean readily be dune hu Ihe Machine Is In motion. - The needle Is e.islly aljusted. and ilues not skip stitches. It Is almost nolseleHs, and can be Used quiet Is necessary. Whel Qi Its motions an all iHHllive; tlier-an no springs toct iut of nnler.and Im simplicity en nbles any one to operate It, i It does not icipilre liner tbuadon the under than for the upper side, and will new aerosH the h aviest seam, nr Irom one tn mote thkkuesses nf cloth, w It bout chaimeol needle, tension, hi culi lug tart ad, or skipping stitches. t3The Himmer Is easily adjusted, and will turn any w idth of hem desired. 4r?to other Machine will do so or at a raneu of work as tho l'lorence. SirU wilt hem, fell, bind, k ilher, hrald, (tullt, and gather and vew on u rulllu at the same time. It lifts nosprlUKHtoKetnut of order, and will last a lifetime. i- U Is fully piotet led and licensed by i:ilas Howe, Jr., and our own fitters Patent. Tho taking up nf the ska k-thiead Is not pel . foinusl by the lilCKUlarcnuliactlnn of a wile coll or unceituln operation of springs. The pn-clslon nnd accuracy with which the rloreuce draws the thread Into tho doth Is uuapprnached oy any Hewlun-Machlne hitherto otlcied In the woild. Wo luiutsh eiuh Mavhlno w Ith " Itaiuum'M Self. Sewer," which guides tho work Itself, aud K of In calculable value, especllly to Inexperience nper- nturs. White pohislttK tho above, aud many other advantages, the Florence Is old at coriespouillng prices vrlth other first-class Machines, and a care ful examination wilt fully substantiate nil that we have vlulmed for it, and Justify tho assertion we now make, that It is the best Sewing-Mat hlae In the world. We waraant every MocUIno to bo all that wo claim for It, und to KivocnllreHattsfactlniMinil will give a written warranty, If required. Liberal atrsngementsmado with those who buy to sell again. Further information may bo had by Inclosing stamps to thu (leneral Oillconf tho l-'lmcncu Sculng-Machlnc Company, U-'liJ Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, l'ennsj Ivaula. I'UIt.T.S OF MACUINIX Xo, I, Plain. This Machine makes tliu lock undknntsllteheH.nnd has the reversible rcn..(U No. 2, Vioi'cnce. Cold-ornamented Machine, wllh drawer, und light cover, without locic; makes all the four stitches, and has the re versible feed 575 No. II. Hllver-platcd Machine, ornamented; tuMo oil-fliilshed walnut, with heavy half case, If Hie nnd drawer; makes all tho four ,:iHiv,.r.plnt.,l Mnchine, htBhly 'ornn: ''"""' ","1",T, n" ,!1U ",ur """" stitches, ami his tho reversible teed 81 nnl h:is tlie reverhllilo feeil. rotlsheil innium.iny table 1'olMieil HokcwoikI Tilble..... No, 5. Walnut table. In nil MnlwBnny lnhle, In .11 Itoiewooil tuhlo, In nil No. (J. Walnut, oil tlnlshej MnhoKaity table Uoh.woikI table (I. (1. EVANS, (Joneriil Aucnt, li'll Cliettnut Hired, I'hlinilelphln. rpilH hOST OAUSK, Tm: O.ni.v Htaniiaud Oikiciai. SOUTHKHN HISTOHY OV TIIK WAH. Ily rMwillil A. rollnril, of Vlrflliia. hamui:i(hchwi:ppkniiihi:uof miffmn 1 Tnw nshlp, lifts prncun d the Agency of Columbia nuntv. for tno sa or tno nisivo worn, it com prises u lull account or the rise and progress of tho Into Southern Confederacy, the campaigns, battles, incidents and adventnies of tho most gi gantic blrtiKglo nf I ho World's history. Complete mono large voiuino ui ncuriy pages, vviiu TWEXTV-FOUH 8PI.KNWI) HTKKIi POHTHAITfl of distinguished Confederate leaders. Tho hMo- ry (ii l no uuo,uimicii huh ion emeu i.iueu in the lien of Ihe victor, and tn Insure Justice- to tho Hftutheru cause, tho mm must bo taltcn by some Southern man who is wllllmeto devnto his tlmo aud talents to the vindication of his countrymen, In a hlstoiy which shall challenge thocrltldsni of tho Intelligent, and Invite tho attention ol all nonesi inquirer, sucna woric win he or peculiar interest tu tho candid and Intelligent public of the North, and is nf tho utmost liiiportancutn tlio people nf tho Southern States. Mr. Pollard, nf nil writers In tho South, Is doubtless the best (planned to prepare a cntupleto and staudaid his tory of tho Wui, und to commit lu the present ami lutuiu generation it ratthml nnd worthy ie I cord of thiirgreat strugglo aud nf a cause, lost. Ifciivn In honor, linvli.u been eniployed iliirliiK tho entlro perlwl of tho War ,11. editor of u Klciiiiuuid livwHpiiper. lleoKe7, JOHN ail.HEIIT. TIIKO, A, KOYAI. G IM1KIIT A ItOYAI., K1TAI1I.IH1IKII IW, WIKH.IXAI.i: DHUOOIHTH, No., SIX) and 311 Norlh Third Street, l'hlladulpliln. Iiupoitertf and liealerH In DHUOS, MKDICINI-H, H1'IC1, I'AINTH, 0l, UIAHH, IIVIiHIUMH, AC, May 10, 1M.7-1Y. SKI VI VS tin nr, in las 1M