The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 23, 1867, Image 4

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
in- the ounfl Mollis.
The Mlnrhi,
I'fo.N the liwt liousn In it little vIIIiiko
stood n sdnrkV net. The torkiiiotliir
sit In with her four little ones which
ftretrhcil out their hciuN with their
pointed liliu'k lilIN, for these had not
yet lieeomi; red. A little way oil', ipilto
n'ltl and straight, stood the stork-father;
lie Imil onu lei; drawn up in the nlr In
order not to ho entirely Idle while he
itood sentinel. One might helleve that
lie Win inrveil out of Wiiml he, was so
ntlll.
"It realty look-" tllstinguMietl tlmt my
wn should havuu sentinel by her nest,"
tliiiltt'lit In,. "Tlim i-minnr L'tinu' Unit.
1 am her huhand.Thoy Mirelv l.elleve
il, ,t i .i.u.inn.i.i (.. wi,. twt I
That look so nohle I" And ho contin
ued to stand upon one leg.
lielow on the street ipilte n crowd of
children played togotlirr,ntul when they
espied tho storki, one of the livlle-it of
the hoys, and afterwards nil together,
:tng the oltl vere admit the storks.
Hut they sauit It only as they could re
inrmher It :
"Slork.slorh, Il home In Is-nt
slutnl lmt there tisin one leu.
IhiMt'lli'lsnllll Hill, 111 Hi.' nest
ll"-a"lnil tin' llltl,' ones In rent."
1 In) i)iit shall Ui intuited,
llollier sllllllhi' lllltlieil,
lli.'llilidnhiillliiisli.il,
'1 In- limtlhnn a spil In- lltilusl,
"Onlv listen, now, what tho bows I
ping," -aid tho little stork children ;
"they sing that we shall bo hanged and !
burned."
"Do not trouble yourselves about
that," said the stork-mother. "Do not
listen to them, and. tlien It will do ho
harm."
Hut the boys continued to sing, and
they mocked at the storks with their
lingers ; only the boy whtwj name was
V' t r said it was a sin to make fun of
tu ats, and would have nothing at
ats, and would have nothing at .
t, ,lo with It. Tim stork-mother , winter, w Hat a review was mat : in ei
i.. iiorted her little ones: "Do not bo ' fro-ts and villages imi-t they go, only
w r'id about that ; see how quietly , "!'" llnw well tliey could lly.for it cer-
i' lather stands, and always upon I talnlywa., a great Journey that lay be
one. 1c." i fore tlam. Tlie young storks did their
"W e are Midlv frightened," said the I
young ones, and drew their heads back
deep within tho nest.
s in n neAt day the. boy.s came togeth-i".-
a ;aln to piay, and saw the storks,
thi .v sang their .-ong :
"Till' Oil.' Mlltlll lii' hutucl,
AnotluT slmll l.) Idirmsl,"
"Shall we lie hanged and burned'.'"
a i.ed the young storks.
o, certainly not," said the mother.
"Vm shall learn to lly. I will soon
ti, it'll you. Then we will lly away over
Hi ' nieedowniind pay the frogs a visit,
'they I'l bow down before us in tho
water and sing, "croak, croak," and
then wo will eat them up. Tlmt will
atl'ord ih great pleasure."
"Ami what then?" a-ked the young
storks.
"Then all the storks that are in this
whole country gather together, nnd the
great autumn review begins. Then it
is neivessnry that one should fly well.
That is of the greatest Importance. For
whoever cannot flviircttv well then will !
be run through bythudeneral witli Ids
bill ; therefore tako good heed to learn
something when the exercises begin."
"So wo shall be burned on a spit after
all, as the boys said; and only hear,
they aro singing it again !"
"Listen to mo and not to them;" slid
tho stork-mother. "After the great re
view wo will fly to warmer lands, far
from here, over forest and mountains.
To Kgypt wo shall fly, where there are 1
three-cornered stonu houses, which,run-'
ning out In a point, reach even above
the clouds ; they aro called Pyramids,
anil are older than any stork can think.
There in a river that runs out of its bed
and turns the whole land to mud. One
can go Into tho mud anil eat frogs."
"() !" said the young ones.
" Yci, it Is splendid there, onu does (
nothing the wliolo'day but eat. "Audi
while wu havu It so good there, in tills I
country thcio Is not a green leaf upon
thotieis. It is so cold here that tho
clouds freeze in pieces, and fall down
in ilale wl Ito rags." It was tho snow
tlmt slie mciiiit,butsliecoiild not explain
i .i ly better.
"Do tho naughty boy.s also freeze in
paces asked the young storks.
, they don't freeze in pieces ; but
, .j'o pretty near it, ami aro obliged
t , .i in a dark room and mope where
a can fly about In strange lands
e there are Howe's and bright siin-
'v. some time luitl pa-scd and tliu
, .ii; ones hail grown so large that
i'. i iilil stand upright in thu nest
. I ie far around them ; and thu stork
i a r came every day with beautiful
i and little snakes and all the stork
i ui.icles that lie could find. Ami, oh!
1 . beautiful it looked when hu exhib
i . I all his tricks before tlicm; hu laid
Ms nend u,nlto back upon his tall, clat
i i d with his bill as though it wero a
' le rattle, and then ho told them sto
r, all umnccled with the swamp.
-Listen! now you must leirn to lly,"
m the stork-mother one day. And
.she mailo them all go out on the roof
pole, o ! how they swayed back nnd
frrth as they balanced themselves with
tluir wings, nnd Mill were almost fall
ing down.
"Now look at me," said tho mother,
' you must hold your head to; placo
j our feet so; one, two; one, two, That
is what will help you along In thu
world." Then shu Hew a little way.und
the young ones made a little awkward
spring. Hum I there they lay, for their
bodies werotoo clumsy.
"I will not fly," said one young one,
and crept hack lutothuiiest ; "itisuotli
ing to me to go townrin countries."
"Will you freeze here, then when tho
winter comes? riluiU tho boys como to
bung you nnd singo you and roast you
Now 1 will call them."
"(tno!" salil tno young stork, and
hopped again upon tho roof with tho
others. On tho third day they could lly
tolerably well a llttlo way, and then
they thought tlmt they could alo float
nnd rest upon the air. Hut plump!
down they fell and wero obliged quick.
ly to move their wings ugaln. Now
tMiueniio boytt below upon tho street
nnd sang their song:
"slorU, lurlc, lly liotllr."
".Shall not wu lly down nnd peck out
tlwli m'fsV" nsLrpd tfio v'ntlni- ones
"No, let that he," Mild tho mother.
Listen only to inuj that U fur more
Important. One, two, three, now to
Mm left, around tho chimney. See.tlmt
wn very well. Tho last stroke was so
pretty and correct that you shall havu
permission to lly with mo Into tho
Hwnmn to-morrow. Thither will como
morogcatwlfctork families with their
ynmitf ones ; liov tlicm Hint initio urn
the pri'ttiivt, mill tlnit ynu trnt iilotiu
properly; tlmt Ituiki will iiml t'om
iimiiiU ' I'spcct,"
"lliltlnill w- Mil dike revenge- on
tin-naujility Iio.vm'.'" niUi'il tin- youiiK
"Let tlii'in cull out in iniiili re they
plciiM1, You will tly up even to tho
I'loinN iiml i-oiiio to tin1 liinil of Cyril-
mill's when they iiro freezing ami lmve
no Krccii Iruvi'.s tuul no sweet apple." 1
"Yi'x, lmt wo will luivo reseiice,"
they wldspeiHl to one anntlier, "and'
then wowlll oercNe again."
UI all tho boys upon the street, none i
were more Jprovoklngly Intent upon
sliiL'lii!' the soul' then he who bciran It, 1
11,1,1 1111 'jis ipiltc a little fellow, lie
waseertalnly not more than six years
I old. The young storks really believed any loaallty It appears In small iiianti
that hu numbered a hundred, because j ty, but lis Its character Is unknown, It
he was so much larger than their father Is permitted to perfect Its seed for ill
and mother, mill what did tbev know I trlbutloli by the winds and presently It
I how old children and huge men might
,ul tlrpatlon. We ailvl-e our farmer irieiins
The whole weight of their vengeance , to attack It early, upon its llrst appear
I should be visited upon this boy. He , mice upon their lands, and by due. vlgl-
had llrst begun It and he always kept lance, and exertion prevent Its llrm -ft-
at It. The young storks were very an-, tlemeiit upon them. Where this has
I gry, Klid as they grew large they would 1 been neglected greater labor mid earo
i bear It k-s patiently. The mother had t will bo nivessary to clear the farm of
! to promise, at length, that they Miould this nuisance, but 111 the course of a few
i be revenged, but not till the last day of years it rn U done.
I their stay.
, "We must Hist see how you deport
yourselves at the great review. If you
do badly so that tho Cieueral runs you
through tho breast with his bill, then
tho boys will borlght, nt least in onore
sped. Let us M'f now."
"Yes, that thou shalt," wild the young
ones, and so took great pains. They
practiced every day, and Hew so pretti
ly nnd lightly that it really was a pleas
ure. Now came the autumn ; all the storks
prepared to collect together and to lly
'" warmer uoumuus umn, .....
well, tlmt tney reccive.i ino xes.
tlniouial, and tho frogs and snakes they
could eat ; and that they immediately
did.
"Now wo will avenge ourselves," said
they.
"Yes, cortaltrfy,".-ald the stork-mother.
"What I lmvo thought of Is certain
ly the most fair. 1 know where the
pond Is, in which lie tho little human
babies, until the stork comes and brings
them to the parents. The pretty little
creatures slei'j) and dream so sweetly .as
they never nioiodrcam afterwards. All
parents like to have such n pretty
little child, and all children wish for a
brother or sister. Now let us tly to the
pond and bring one to each of the chil
dren that have not sung the wicked
song and made, fun of thu storks."
"Hut hu who began It!" cried the
young stork. "The wicked, ugly boy!
What sluiil bo done with him ?"
"There lies in tho pond a little dead
child that has dreamed away its llfe,tliat
one we will take for Mm. Then he will
weep because wu have brought him a
little dead brother. Hut to tho good
hoy you surely have not forgotten him,
thu onu who said it was a sin to tease
thu poor bea-ts 1 To him we will bring
not only a brother but a sister too. And
since ho is called I'eter, so shall you al
ways ho called I'eter." And so it hap
pened as he said and all storks arecall
eil I'eter and so they aru still called.
farmer's! gcpNU'tmcnt. j
l ull Tllh COI.VMIll.W.
The Wil.l Cmral, I
Vk can well remember when this i
plant was unknown in Columbia C'oun-1
ty : Now it is becoming one of the most
general anil troublesome among our i
weeds. :
Thu Wild Carrot is a biennial plant, 1
and It produces seed in enormous quan
tities which, remaining persistent upon
the stem, is widely scattered by Into au
tumnal and winter winds. When the
snow is crusted over in the depth of
winter, the seed-heads are torn by the
winds ns.d tho seed carried for miles over
thu smooth surface of tho snow. It
po-ae-scs great vitality and will germi
nate probably for several years after it
is producisi.whon hurled in thuearth by
plowing or other means. Heing, when
young, Inconspicuous, tho carrot does
not attract attention, and the plants
may become numerous before they are
observed. Hut In its second year of
I
growth when flowering, stems aru pro
dined, no one will overlook it either in
his Ileitis or along Ids fences, and when
It is (Uncovered, relentless and contin
ued war should be m,idu upon It. Hut
tills war must be intelligent as well as
earnest or it will be unsuccessful. Hence
it will be necessary that tho farmer and
horticulturist who de-Ire to prevent tho
introduction or extension of this scourge
upon their pieuiiset, shall understand
tho character and habits of the plant.
.Mowing oil' the carrot in order to de
stroy it, Isn complete mistake. Several
flowering stems will succeed to each one
cut otf, and will very rapidly produce
flowers and mature seed, even a socund
mowing will be followed by another ie
niovid of flowering shoots, and many of
these will be so short or dose to the
ground tlmt they will ec.ipe tliu scythu
If It should be again resorted to for their
extirpation.
Vhen seen at a distance, the carrot I
resembles tho Yarrow plant, and may
be confounded with It. Hut upon near i
Inspection It is found to ho a much moru
showy plant with a widely branching ,
flower stem, and much longer and more I
deiicatu widtu heads of (lowers. The I
ntfit mitut be jiulitl out or cul ojf' Moie I
(hv vdlhir or neck of the plant in order to '
Its effectual destruction In nny eonvenl-1
out manner hort of deep plowing of
thu surface. Fortunately the carrot
can l) pulled up when in Mower with-!
out much inconvenience, particularly
when thu ground is moist and yielding.
In pulling, however, If thu stem should
break off without drawing out tho root,
the latter should bo dug out or cut off
witli a knife or hoe,
Thu carrot commences flowering in
July, and huccussIvo plants como Into
llower until t ho fall frosts arrive. In
cleaning out ground infested, It Is there
fore neciissary to go over It several times
during thu summer and fall, and repeat
tho operation of pulling the plants, if
thu flowers aro well advanced when tho
pulling is performed tho plants should
bo burned to prevent tliu ripening mid
distribution of seed.
' Tho carrot will grow on roaiMdes,
and along and In thu comers of fences ;
litnc.0 ono reason of tho dlfllculty of de
stroying It completely when It has ho-
1 como located upon wfjirm. Ittoiwcull
arlly trouhlesoma In grass and clover
lauds. Its acridity and odor render It
oirenslve and Injurious In hay, and It
Is highly Injurious to the growth and
continuance of the clover or grass fields
1 In which It appears. Theso become
white with It In llowerlng time If It be
permitted to spread over them, present
ing at a distance the nppearanceof lipids
of buckwheat In bloom.
Of tote years the carrot has spread
widely over the country. It appears to
follow tho lines of ml I rii.it h, anil miring
tho war was no doubt eon veyeil to many j
military posts anil camps In Vunkr m. i
Wo suppiw; It obtain distribution ulo
In clover seed nlthollgh It 1ms been at- j
leged that tho process of cleaning clover
seed, when properly ponormoil, re-,
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moves it. lien ursi lnirouiiueii nuo
becomes abundant and dllUcult of ex-1
DRY GOODS, &e.
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Korthweat isirner of Main unl .aiket Wrnel,
Nol lliwt'kt comer r.f .Main anil Market Htret-ts,
Norlhweiit corner of Mnlnimd Muikct HtreotN,
'orthweKt corner of Main unit Market HtretU,
iliiHttt triiiT of Jlulu uml Jlarktt blitiln,
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DRUGS 8i MEDICINES.
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Ktnllimi t, l'ntlvct llnokK,
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Iivmis, rni'ivni, hu hks, iiciinmis
Spnitcs CtmiiKils Skill,
rullicH r.. SpmilaniH
SvlllUf't, I'.U'Uit l'UIMH
Tnit'H of npimiM'it tiulu,
A l.twuiMHtiiU'iit nl' clinico I.lqunri for Mcilit I
Hill pUtposO-, lOKOt'UM Willi till1 MlfloUH
si;r.t known KToMAcu mrniiis
Tlii'vcwltli iiiuliy titlit r nrtlclci Inn tuiincrmii
tuvpt-i'lh r'timuft"'U which ilollcs competition
iHitli s icyanN pi Ice niM IhcfpinlltynrtlicyoniN.
riISH IAN4 rut -t( iiiitiuh cnni'nr.Mii M WITH
'1 lit, 1-TMOsr V Witt AMI liMI'ATCir.
4 'tin nl ry tleiiloiH iirc hnltcil tn ItHpcct the
HtM'l: herntt- pun ii.'i"lnn eKeu here, :ih lhe, will
llinl It nu-ntly tn i heir luHuntne. I'reslt pimh
ni-e c mutant ly helm; tcecHcil frmn the cltj, niul
rfi be obttttiittt r.thr I',' lihnfvt.alrot'rttilit,
Ueinemht rlhe place IlxcllANdi: Ilt.nr k nhne
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rni:Ni:r. or m vis ash m kukiit sr cults
nt.fK.Mllinu.', I'A.,
where 111 1-0 tniniil a Jaw nml elcci ftoik or
ILlU-(
Mnnicixus Axn i'hkmicaks.
Also all the
iTKr XKiiiriNKH uy Tilt: n w,
I urn iiho piepareil tf funiKh iVitml r K(rr w llh
Cnvlm- oil, (iotlfi vy'n ronllal,
TriU.INO.STON'H ItAT-MAM,
ami all olnr Metlleltien Kept In lheli tino at Oity
pt I rev,
v ft. riVMTlptIou4 e u'eitihv coinpi.uiitletl al all
hom-t.
In nicillcliies ijuallly In of the llrst Impmtiinoo.
iJlonnishur, .tunoT, 1A"
KVKiTrrrTt nit. j. n. Cask's
A;ir Di:.ra sroi::,
E.
in oumw:vim.i:,
.1 IT H T () 1 K X K I)
W I I It A sfl.l MHIi Ml V Mill I) A-.iKI7H.N T 1 1 h
t.nni.s !mm iirAiviNO Tin: inn o iu-im s-.,
iti:i; mtros, nn:?iu'Aif ivrc.,
AI.WAH ON II VN1.
In .hnrt am ntlMo that can ho mnneit hi the
lirui: line can he hail nt their store. In; .1. II.
Cao f-i h l'mctloiier, am! nkn innleistaiuls 1'Irir
m.iev; i:. i:crcttis u Metliial Minimi, h.i vt
teii'letl one term at Ihe.Ieilelsnn Mi'il'i .it College,
aid ui.leiiamH th" ompntimlhu nf Oruj.".
'Ihev ic-pot Uully linlte th" palion.w ot their
frieinU, mwl the pnl ille in i a lly, msurlm; them
' w v," ant wh.it cm r will he pun hacl ol them
lit he Jivh ami pure. "ipii'C
r FinsT PREMIUM
FIRST PREMIUM
or u Mivcr a: imi ui
WAI AWAUDKU J
DAflRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
Rvtho N. II. Mnte Acrlcultunl Soclrtr.tt
l: I nlr holder) Hi tikuhun, cpt,vi, lt.
It.VItltl'.TT'K
Vegetable Hair Restorative
luituci c;ray imirto ill rsuiral rnior. I'ro-
ntun uiiiri'nifiiiiii oriiiiiu miioii. i rmn
raicH Urinurnti umi iiinimri. iTHinn -9
ll.l-l.ll, t j n 4 11 iiitvlj.p f I ra aui . 1..
Itrontain 110 Injurious ingrfilirnli.
Vv mid U lh"nit oMilaruinl tell- "
lillv oniric Ihniiijlinitt tlie
K "" !. NwiU tnj
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Propnelon,
MAM llt.srnit, N. 11.
jrs-Hniil ly U N. MOYi:i:, Ilio. in slmm, l'n.
iilnl Dmiiclsts u'cni'iMlly. mprVi,7-(Jiii
t THE , GREAT
ZMAHIBEfTB
The component rarta tt tltia rcraarVaMa rrcparation
were Crat ducoturi'il, compomnkj ami UlstributeJ,
it mo twenty cars aso, by lr. Ciioiacs, the cole
1 rated Ej j tiun I'hjiician. Thousands of liij suCer
1 tg countrj mtn were rcitorcil to licallh,as wtll as great
LiimUTi cf the Inhabitant! &r .Nubia and Abjumta,
tnd ct thccountriei bordering upon tho Southern coast
-ei ino cicaiterriuicftD sea.
I Indeed, tho famo of thu
ZI.NCiAIU UITTHIIS
I boon crtad orcr Kurcpc,
and wud utlcHed by thj
urlnclpal riiiiiclani In
'kharso of tho hoipitats of
11110 01a oru, m wiatn it
1 lj Still used with Lietml.
r.ent iucccij Tho Viceroy of Kgypt placed tho name
T ra- C'nroP8ra upon tho'T.olur NobIci,"and pro
rr.Ucd to him a Mudat I carina the fuIloK Intf luurip
tion ' Da Cuioreca, the Public Iltm factor." This
Jiitters is now oQered tu tho public cf America HilU
the fall assurance that it nl!l bo fiuod, upon a fair
trial, to act &3 a sptcluc for tho curu of
Cholcrn. Dyscntrrj. IJinrrlian, Cho.era
Morhui, I'cvcr rtjitt i;ue, illow lVirr,
Ilhcumutlsm. Typhoid Kccr, Dyepipsln,
Colic, HrumliitJj, Cctikiiiiitloii, I'lnlu
lency, UlM-ahtB of tho 1C:iIuch( Ncruua
UiljtUty mid lVmnlc CuinplQlnts
ItecnrkaMo cures tf the abo dlseaies huubccn
cfToctfbv Hi me, tununurnaicertiflcatcs, mnny frtnt
KKuhr pHyfilcUm, fully attest, and it Is dtttined tn
mpcrictlo any preparation cUant. At an Burctallj
Touic, nnd an
iNvicor.ATiNO nnvcr.AGE,
IT IH
SO I.QLML.
Tnrs rnr
ZX.VOA1U IIITTUS
t has houj.
A a WlILIi AB 1IODY.
AtD Art A
PREVK.STIVn
OF
IH3KASK,
has o aumticm
a rnw Tvonns to jamns.-The mo of the
ZINOAni IlITThUS will nho tJ jou thatwft, aemi-
irannpiiriiit coropiemoti wiaca ino uoa 01 nature (ao
ininji worn ail to bo tho loveliest of Ms works) fully
launded that you should have for It It nature's o a
powder and paint combined Dy purifying the blood,
Umulatinc tho pigmentary iclli ff tho dermis,
and Imparting heattli and hfa throughout the cnUrn
yitem, it p.-f lally nives that smooth cUarnen and
wauty to fliornmplexlrm s mjfil to tw Uenlfd re
movinfr alt rouKhncis. hlotitK, frfcklci, pfniplrs,nn I
thatjtllow, dckly lnok so common in ourtLy, and
what Is even Utter than this, itturcs tvery Fpiclcstf
fcroala Irregularity nnd Uunnj
Viiutl-tt lvput, llarri.hurK, r.i.
RAHTER & HAUSE,
Hon PEOPmirom.
I i" i'nr iiln l,j 1,. N. MiiKII, WlmU-MlIn mill
Ui'tnll UrutiitM, lll,,lisl,lll, P,i. Ili-. i.T-l III .
.y.AI, I'. Jlt'ltl'JlY'S SONS,
S T A T I O N I'. H S,
KTIiAM I'D Willi I'ltlNTKHK
ANII
llliANK 1SOOK MAN U I''AC;T V 1 IK 1 IS
.'in t'liesliiuthlieel, A ilHuulli I'liuitli fctreel,
PlIIIiAIHII.PIIIA, PA,
They inaUuu .peeluity of luillishlliif Xntlnrmt
lliiulcs, Ciaility otUeelH, luMiiaiit-n t'niupnnle,
llanklnt; Houses, t te., with
j;vi:p.v a ltTjci.r. m- iii.ank udoiih
AMI P1UNTIM1,
hnvlin; maelillaiy hpi ilally ntlapted for nil wnlk
llieyinay lequlre, 6 IfehS'W-Iy.
TOIIN C. YKAOKU A- CO,,
O '' '
,' Whollk.ilp llea!i in In
1 'IIATH.M. HTUAW HOOD:-!, AND
, r k- r-Muis' Pints,
Noti7 Nurtli 'J'lilul Htreet,
Philadelphia.
Ijlto Waller A Kauh,
y Importer ami )i uler in
ciiiN' , fu.ASH, A.vn iiii'.i:snwAtti
Mu. 'JH Koi th Third Hlrcet,
botwMiu ltiico nut Vino
Philadelphia.
DRY GOODS.
TTlMUtAlt KOlt CATAWISHA!
TIMS WAV Poll UAtitlAINH.
i OihhN tn cmnpnrn with RtrhiKcticy of the money
i ninilu't. IHik iiml c-otnparn pilccn licrnre ur
' chiKltiKcltewhcre. JuhI call nt the fiinrltc hul-
MrNINClI A HlllTMAN,
ntuljmi xv 111 ho met hy tlieoblllnn pmprlelnr- ir
Mich i tell;, nml hn it thrmih thclrKrcat varlely
ftnre frccnf h true, of cmirie, Thev Witt uhf.vi'ii
a filr cliiHicc tn upend otir Intwc cliniuc, they
tiuit mucli mm e pmiHuhly tlmn It can he spent
eliewherc, 'J'lii lr
hiock op DltV (iooiw
()il spiln l linuh t.u ifcr In nil i nrlt lie
tiMial, 'I heir
i than
tliu' nssfirtliH'Ilt of
1 1 ATS CAPS, Honrs AND SllDl'.S,
Sl'.M.Ml'.ll CLDlltS, CASHlNL'lS,
CASSIMI.IU'.S, AND VliHTINliS,
nml niuiu'imis nilirli'H ctiiniiuiti tiiMiifh istnlilLsh
mcliti, lipsIili'H n Ki'lirrnl iisnrl hu lit of
HAiiDWAiti:, TtNWAiti:, iiriniNsw.uii:,
AND (HtOCI'.P.IKS,
nil nt Krcnlly lciluii',1 ,rii'os, Thiyulsli to ron
ihirt tlirlr Imiliievs on Ilio KynlMii of
"PAY AH YOU do,"
niul tliey t Itln It llicy rnn nlloril to sell cry i lien p.
Tln'.v H'tiuit their tlintiki for ninny punt favois,
1111,1 iisk tho lutun' pntrotiiiKo of their foiiiirr ctis.
tomi rs niul tho pulilli'Ronrrnlly.
MrNINClI A MIU.MAN.
iiaiimusTKH a imoTinnt,
Ilnpoitcis utnl Johbcri of
IIOSir.HY, (H.llVUs,
HIIIItTH ANDDIlAWLliS,
IlUTTONS.HU.sPKNtliniH
llOOl Hiv'IP.TS, HANDIClIllCitlLl'S
TIII'.IIADS, SI'.WINd SILKS,
TIHMMINIH, PdllTi: MONNAliy
SOAPS, PI'.III'I'MLIIY, I'ANi'Y (IOOIM, AND
NOTIONS fll'.Nr.UA LLY,
Also M.'iniif.iclurcis of
lllltrslILS AND LOOICINll (ILASSi:s,
niul Di'nlers lii
WUODANII WILLOW WAlti:,
llltl 10.MS, IIOI'I'.S TWIN I'M, .t ..
No. KM North Tlllril Sim t,ulioo Vino,
Plill.lili'lplilil,
jjjj M. MAltl'IiK,
Nol'IONS, IIOSIKI'.Y, (ILOVIN. AND
l-'ANCY (loOIis.
No. ,11 NorlhTlillil Silent,
l'hllnili'lplib.
E.
I. l.ICSTKU,
WhoIfMili' 1111,1 It. tail Di'liltT 111 ;
l'olll'.KiN AND DOMIVriC CAIU'IVI'S,
j OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SllAIIIAc,
j No. 21 N01II1 Si'coinl stifi I, opp. ClirUt Clulili,
j PlillmU'lpliU.
I jAli('li()l'T A CO.,
iltllpoi-ti-ls mill .IoMipii of
rsTAPI.r. AND PANCY DIIV (IOOIIS, CDTIIS
CASSI.Ii:itI-, HLANKLTS, LINIINf
I DitY (i(K)DS, IIOMKltY, Ac,
! Plillmli'lplil.l.
j XDUKWS, wlliKlXS .V CO.
1 Dealois In
1 KOHLKiN AND UO.Mr.STIC DIIV CiOIW,
' No.U.M.iil;ctMri't,
I Plill.itli'lplil.i.
j joskim! s."i)iTiii,,
Miuiuf.u-turi'rof unit Vhol,.suKi Di-nT In I
, CI.OTIIINd, CLOTHS, CASSIMUPJisAND
I VISTINdS,
No. liNolthTlilrilStrwl,
Pllll.lll0lllll.l.
GROCERIES, &c,
1: ji o v a i, o i'1
l . r. MAUI! -
X K AY STll U 11
T ti .v r ; ; . o c .
iin mi; t iiiini 1: up M.wtKi:r am, iiior i ruiiK rs.
Tin' uinlt'ihlitiii'il liavlii' ifi'i.i',l fn 1 tliodty
a lull niul I'limpli ti supply nf
i
' SPIll.NIl AMI M'MMER
I DitY COODS AM) (iltOCllUKS,
' N II T I II X N, -
TIX-VAltH A.VI) llAHDrt'AUK,
ciaiMi .i.v; wir.i.nw-if.'ii:,
i'o.ri'.i"rio.si:nv, ;i.ass- ahi:,
T O I! A (' (' O,
A V S A A' ) ,V ll't 1: ,V,
n.Ol'It, SALT, Plhll, AS1J 51UT,
nil of uiilrli I jtriipiH,' selling ut n vi low liyiirn
Inr fash nr pi miner-, u
i'ii' ''all llllrl SCO.
April I'.', M17. CO. MAP.ll.
J K1XA11D HTOlIXIOr.,
Viiul,l r,'vpiitrull iiiiniiiiiii-i' In l)ti li'inl nml
patioiH, that l,n lias iipi-nrtl h rlisti ,ts
, FuiTivt'oxi'K(;noxi:i y stork
wlii'ii- llu-ii' tuny l.n Itiiiinl ut all 111 in, a tllu'eul
lirllimnl , I'ltl'IT, ('OM'i:iTU).Ni:itV, K T.-l, At'.,
as w,'ll as 1
I I'-I.NT. uitocimtr.rs,
' v I1I1 li iiinv li' iililnllii'il at ti'iisnual n rali'h. Tin
slink ImiiIu-hvh fn'Mi ninliif (lii'Mr lu-wt quality,
, N,i pains will Ik, t.p.lH',1 t 111Q IlilN .-stall-lishin,
ut llm tliii'Kl nf Us iiiini Uijf n. A fall is
' snlli-lti'il In-full' puuliin-i-s ari' 10 , I'lsruln-ri',
us II is l,i-l ln i"l t lint pi-nVi'i Mitlti -Hon will Iin
uim-ii. tlll.PMlHi IIIH'HM,
M.ilu st nppslti, ilcr'n stnri',
itiis'i'uT.i U 'iinsliuitf, Pu.
3KU A .7
OKNMlt VI- COMMISSION
r
HANTS
licateis tn
iTsir, h.Mr, ciikii:, vu monk, ac,
1 No, l.aud lii Noith Wlmrvc4,U'tu Arch HI.
I'hlla.h'lplilH.'
, holu agents or WUcox'm Wlafi Oruisc, la Inn
n'N, licgs, and cans.
v
rAINW'ItKillT A C'O,
N, i:. Collier rn'ismd anil Irih Htmts,
I IIUDl'l.l'IIM,
Iienleis in
r.-:.H, kviiui's, ii)n'i:i:, kpc. vu, mulahsi,
IlK'B, Kl'll'i:, ll CAllII 01,A, .11'., AC.
til.llrileri. will rcrelvu proiuji miciitinn.
rJaylO, ISOT-ly.
ISTAHI.IHIIKD 17IIII.
jnp.HAN a liiioimut,
wiiomxw.i: uitncuitN,
and PealerM la
HAI.TPiaili: AND UliIMhTONl!,
No 9H Noi th Thlril Stieel,
PhlladelHihi
l'ny!OlAN,
IT.
with
i.iPi'i.N'Cfirr a Tin rn ku,
WIlOUMAl.r.UP.OCKIlH,
No. SI .S'orlh Waler strut,
and No. 91 Xoi ti, lailawai e Avf nue,
Phllailelpl. u
rKAVIUl .t Sl'ItANKDK,
WII()I,i;SAM'.llUIK'i:HIlX.NllCOMMIKHI(lN
MlillCltAVrri,
Nos. 'Jil and Anh wtret-t,
Phtlndtli' a
J OHN HTllOCI' A CO.,
HlH-eesMorH to htro , A lliother,
wiioux.M.u dkai -:m in nan,
No,SINortli Wharvej, anil ,NorlU Water HU,
rmifcieipuu.
TOBACCO & SEGARS.
rpiIK OXliY I'IjAOK
i'iim t Ilio Wt
T0I1ACC0 AND Clll AIW,
AT WHOLISSALi; ANI1 UIlTAtl,
Ik nt llUNUSIIi:U(li:iPH,
n Ti'w doors lirlow Ilio Amcrlrnn Itousp,
llloomsburit, Pa.
Iln 1ms tin' lnrufst nml most sclcrt of
SMOKINCI AND CIlr.W'INfl TOP.ACCO
CM'riliriTl'lt til tllU tltUl'HS Of illOQIimbtlM. All
1 11' Intiry brnnits of
SlKIAlls,
lint tbo bi'it riiii'i'tit niR PlUK
ClIi:W)N(l TOIIACCO,
r.lll l,o hint nt Ills roimtcrH.
TOIIACCO P1PI5S
,11 itn,,it Mil Inly urn nmnng hin lnrsiKls It,
DON'T l llltflirr TO CALL.
It. It, HUNHIlLIUiLlt.
J.TA(1K.V, H0Y1) A CO.,
COMMISSION .MLltCIIANTH,
anil Wliolcfmln Dt-nlcrs In
LI'.AP AND MANUI'AtTUIIini TOIIACCO,
HIIOAllS, Ac,
No. CI NoilhTlllnl Hlri'i'l,
Phlliulclphl.l,
t'ohslnnors ciiii lorwnril tlnSr kIim U " In Ilonil,"
without pn mj ln; llm Unlti'il Mnti s lux.
JJ AY. HANK'S
WII0I,I5SALi:TOl!ACC(),SNUrr AND
CKIAIt WAitiMlotrsi:,
No. Hu NorlliThlril strti-t,
htlut'in Ctnrry utnl lhuo, wt st hIuV,
Plllnililililn.
c.
l. Avooniturr,
Wholo-i.lle Dealt r III
TOIIACCO, CHJAIW, l'M'KM, KU, Av.f
Sit. 13 North Thlnl Miect, ahoe Market,
I'hll.ulclphli,
jiusumutii, imoTiinu t coM
WttUMXVLi: TOIIACCO DHAMIltW,
No. Ill Nortli Thlnl mrikt,
Hoihxnt l)clov Knee,
K.ictoikH, N'us. 2JI and lii'i (Juarry Sticet,
I'hll.i.lelptil.i.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
QIIAItliKS V. SXVDKIt,
hr.AI.KH l.W
- II A II 1) W A U K,
nto.-., nails, sri:i:r.( ac, ac ac.
m vix sti:j:i:t, iti.ooMncitn, pk.vn'a.
Take thU mtthntl or liifnrtnliis tin cltbcnorCo
luiuliU entity, that ho h.w opi-ncit .m etetislo
llaiihT.iic htoic on Main htu-ct, lit ItluouhuiK.
near Iron Mn ct.aial that ho has on h.iinl 11
iiAi:oi:i; sticic anh iurrn: amhitj:!)
than can he found any Wicro t-Kc In tlie county,
ami v.-lih h tin In tenuis In at pi let hhli ilcfy
cntiipctition,
CHAINS, AXKS, KTKKL, IltOX.
I hac 'hahiH, nil .1i-m. ncw, alt make ainl
wclcht, htct I, all stcs, hon, alt shaptw, uiul all
cry Idw.
IIL'lhDI'.ll'S II A It l W A U i,
oT every nW'iIptlons. NulN, nU pnllK, wivli
cnnN, latchci, loclCHaint l;nnhH,tiutt HcnYH.Hash
TiMs w InthtAY xprlnK1, Immi IcnohM, utrap IiIiikck,
hapH nml staplco, hooks and staple, and In fuel
4.crythiii'4 needed in that line
COACH A WAIJON MAKKUS' iiauou'.m:i:.
Oinhrncintf almost cerythln In that line .Mm
IIAHNINs MAICiKS- lIAUDWAIti:,
llurkhM, .hipanncil; Imrkhe, sltcr plated; hftt
or every kind , II.diia, Iron ; pud tries 1 IU.MIV,
Hood ; naddle tree-, tlccn, i;li th Vvh, sn-stctl
and cotton : thread, Mlk, nnls and nudles, tools
01 all kind,
Mii)j:MAKi:ns HAnnwAiti:,
A fall iiwtrtnicnt f-rcnri)enlers. I haeplan
all kinds, haus; hand, p.innel, rip, andcoiupa.s,
Nipiaics steel, Jinn, mid tiy:horln machines,
chlnles, miKt'is, hewls, inalh-is, hraecs, kiuikck,
plows, mil h, hits, mid ahout cerythln lur car
pent CIS.
1 ou Tin: i'i:oi'u; n:.vt:u.u(v
l hmcco.il
hods coal
1OM'N, KCIHIp!,
t nil slltcrK, lniil
crns,tuhh)f utlcry,iK ket
cutlery, plated spoons,
plated inr!;s,scrvers,ieanndcor
lct pots,hulterkul cs.mttl ium,
ciossieut sawH.clreul.ir hau?t,t;anysaYs,
(lies, horse shocs.w icnehf k, rl ets.ham
iniri, h'.itcheis, ni. itloiks, picks, folks, trml.
dntz hoeK,nhovt U,siadop:idini; lt)rks, hoes,
r.ilten, hed plnrt, twine, skates, plmvc, coilln trim
In hiUS Kineiy, ltd chalk, m hlte Phalk, wire,
hcuse nalJx, meat cultus, scaleii, wash hoari,
hnise hu( kct", wood 1 U pulls, clotliCi
pins, Kltu, door inntt, pnnh niatu, pnr
hr taats, coin poppeiH, paint
hiushcs, hoist hrushes, slclyh
hells, heel calks, eiiaiiicl
cd ketlles, hiasK kcttlps,
cupper kittle,
slew ketih ,-am c
p.tUs,Uin hi
ue,n ills, P
hh dt;is, t urtuln ;ltures,
Thiiuhleskelus and hncs,
rumps, IcatJ pi pt
Tuned rope and hundreds of aith len not
, tie.,
inenited constantly on hand at
CIIAUI.KS W.SNVli:ii'S,
Mailt Kilt et, IllnolilsUilZ,
IRON, TINWARE, &C.
JATIOXAli KOUXDUV.
Illonmshurg, Columhhi County, l'a.
Thu Huhsriiber, propilelor of the aboeO H'llf d
extensive establlshini ut, Is now pnpuriHl to re
cclve ordeis for nil kinds or
MAciiiNi:uv i-'oiicoM.iintius, w,akt
rcitNA('i:H,MrATioN,Mtv i:nciinix,
MII.Ut.TIIKUSIIINO MACIIINI, Ac
lie is also prcpaied to make Stoves of all blcs
and p.itti iiu, I'low-lrons, and ever thing usually
made tu llrsl-cUv- roundrles,
UlsexteiHhoi.icllltleH and pravtleal workmen
iy riant him In receiving the large ft contnicts on
tli most reasonable terms,
(ii alii of all kind will be taken tn exchange Tor
Castings.
This i stahllshincut Is located Hear tho LacW
wautta ami UlnoiuburK Ifnillrouit le pot.
i'i:n;u jum.mykii.
rovi:s and tinwaiu:.
A. X. ItUPPKT
lumnuniert to his ftieiids aid ettstninerH Unit
mtllllH-M the aboo huslliesrt ut III sold pliien on
MAIN MTl!l:i:r, IIUiUMhllUUU.
CuslomerN e.ui Ihi ui , inundated with
l-'A.M V HTOVIW
of all hinds, stovepipe, Tinware, and eleiy va-
llely of artkln found in ahtovoand TiuvMilu 1
tnlillshmcut In llniellles.and on the most reason
alile tt-rius, llepalrluRili.ntiat thenhort(t notice.
'J", lld.IIN MII.K-PANH
ml liauil for Kale,
j"i:V STOVK AND TIN SHOP.
ll.N MUX hTIU.Kr, MIAIII.Y IH'l'Osl ri! MILI.Kn'
hioki:,
llt.tiOMhllUlttl, PIINN'A.
Tin: uiiiUisliiiied has Just lilted upniiil opuimt
his new
STOVI-: AND TIN HllOC,
in tills place, Mlieru lm Is tirepaleil to maUn up
liewTl.s Wakk of all kinds ill his line, and do
repalrlui; M llh nenllieKs and dispatch, iipnu tin
most ri-iuiouubtu ternu. Ho also keeps on hand
HTOVIiH 1)1' VAU10US PATTIIHNH AM'YMX,
which he will hell upon terms tomtit purchasers.
Ulw him ueall, Ilnls u icimhI lueehanle, and
dcfcervliii; oi thu piihltu nulrnnntie,
JAl'OIl MPTZ.
llliHimkhuii,', April lW,lt7,
QKOItdK II. HOiri'IIlTrt,
Imisirtir and Pcaler in
HAItllWAlti:, CUTMUIY, (IlINH, Ac,
Nn.'JIl Noith Thlnl Htuct, iihovo Vlue,
Plilhidelphla.
II. I.ONd.STHKTII,
PAPKH-IIANOINO WAW:lIOUHi;
No, 12 North Thlril Htfoet,
Pbiladeiphlii.
SEWING MACHINES.
ri no v i:u a
IIAKCH'S
S V.W 1 MI Jl A C It 1 N KS,
WereruvitidMl the lllln l iVcinlmnsat the Htato
I'alrs of
Ncv oik,
Teimcssci',
IVnn"yhrtnl'i,
Mississippi,
Michigan,
California,
K ntneky,
Now ,Ierse
Alalmtua,
Vcriiiout,
Missouri,
Ohio,
VlrKlnla,
Wlscunsln,
OrcRoii,
Indl.tna,
North Carolina,
Iowa,
at tin: .tr.H nv Tin:
Atncrlcim Institute, CrankJIn Institute, Mary
l.md Institute, Mas. Mechanics' Assoclii'
tloti, Venn. Mcchanlos' Iiistitute,St,
Imls AKileulturnl and Me
ch.mtrs' Association,
Anil nt miiiirimii I nit It uti-B nml I'mmty Fiitin,
ln ImlliiR nil Ihc Pairs at ttlili'h limy ui'lp cxlilli-
Itt-il llm past tliruo j nars. I-'lrst Prl7i'H linvn also
lii'i'ii iiwanli'ittliisi' Mnrlilni'satllioi'iilillillliiiisiif
LONDON, PA1US, DUI1L1N, I.INZ
llosaiipiui, Ilaynnm'.w. Dlrler, t'lialnns, anil they
liiiM- In'i'ii furnlslii'il, by special I'liiiiniimil, to the
I'm picks nf Piuine, 1 Impress nf Austria, Km press
of Ktlssla, impress cfllrazll, liueell (ifHpalll, mill
lluecn of ll.ivnrla.
Tiir; (iitovi:u a hki.u
KI.AkTU'-sril'H
S K V I X (i M A U I X K H
aiesupeilor toull others tor tho follow I n lea'
mmib:
I. They sew with two threads dhccl tioiu the
Kpooln, and renuliliiK m rewind hij?.
'2. They are more iiislty undeisiiMl ,tnd used
and less ll'ihte to deratiKCincnt than other ma
.1. They are capuhleof i.t cut Ink pt'i feet ly. with-
out chaiine of adjustment, amucti renter arlely
of work than other inuehliies,
A, The t Itch made hy these machines Is much
mote lltm, clastic, and ilunihle, epc latly upon
uiticles which rtquhe to he unshed and Ironed,
than any other stitch.
Ct, This stitch, ouini; to the manner In which the
under thread Is Inwrought, Is much the most
plump nnd heautlfut In use, and ictains this
plumpness and beauty ecn upon aitlrles fre
(piently w.vshcd and Ironed until they are worn
out.
(!. The Kt nu tare or the s? am Ik such that, ihoiiiih
It lm tut or broken at Intenals or trnly a few
NtltcheK, it will neither open, run, vir rael, hut
rem:i!n lltm and durable.
1. I uhko other miichines, theso fasten both
ends ol tho seam by their ou 11 op ration.
s. With these nun him s, uhlle silk Is used upon
the rim or r.iee side nr thesemn, cotton may he
used Uu theotln r tiU wllluait lessening the
Htrenjith or durahlllt of the seam, 'I his can he
done on no other machine, nnd Is a e,reat Having
upon alt in Holes htltcta (1 or made up w II h silk,
'I la Hit machine-,, jn uddlHoU to their silpi-rlnr
merits as Instruments fur seu ln, hy a ch ine or
adjustment, easily learned and practiced, exevute
the most lieautlful ami permanent cmbioldcry
and oinuiuotit.il work.
Iiiaddltloii to Oicir tainll machines thej hnv
also the
STIT(!H ?IA('IIIXKS,
I makhu a stltrh alike on both sides, Thin Cimi
puny make both the 1,01 k and loutd stltth Ma
chlm h, so that peisons having 11 preference can
w led such as they like best, and lr not suited
exchange Tor thenthit, thus giving Uie public t If
advantaxe of this nrningen nt. Tlu als make
the nvwly Invented
XO. 1 UK'K STITCH MACHIXRS
an ndvaiico tipou all machines heietnfoic known
loreuhiK with tlm Loek-Stltch. It is or gieat
povrcr and strength, especially adapted fnr tailors,
hf makers, harness-makcts.caii lage-lrlmniei
And for all descriptions or work hi which the
lok-titch is applicable. It winks with equal
faculty silk, cotton, or llm n tluead, ami will se
the nnt'st muslin as well as the thickest leathe
i'j-lee S-flj; with llcmmcrs, SCi. Their No. 91s
-I fJUJlT JtCXXIXV MACJIIXL
"ontalnlng many ImpiowmenlK, adapted for tal
lorlnc, vest. makliu,, Ilghtshoem.iklng, as well as
lorr.miiiy seulng. uuge. iiumhoi.s or thesu iuu
clilius tire In use, ami they gle universal satis-
taction. None who have seen this machine will
willingly dm the imlsy and cumbrous lock-stlte
iiKichiues hcrctotoio in gcm-uil use, I'rlce
with IleinmeiH, fid1.
These machlncn nf every descilpthm can be hud
ut the agent's oltlce InJIllooinsburg, at positlv
the manul.icturer's prices, to which the attention
r the public Is especially invited.
T. II. MAhTi:ilM,,t0(,if,
ll'iitm'in'a Jlnililmi,
Hi.oomAhuiu',
MaitD'oT-Iy.J Columbia County, Va,
II'MI'IUKSUUTTU
8KVIX(J-MA
JJ i 1II.MX nie sit
iH'i ior to a olbiTM for
I'AMII.Y AND MAN
uFAtrnritiNtj l'uitro.si-
tVintnlu all thi'lateht Improvements; aloNpcedy
Illin-llnteill'lreul'srsf Alients wimled. I.lli-
srrui iivi-,iiiui niiou il. .Ml eitnslitlllnenls lllililc
Addriss IIMPIIIi: M. M. It)..
aucl ly Mil HiiLiilwny, New York
POYVDKU KlXi.S AND I.OIIIKH
W. M, .MUNHUI'.ACO.,
Huperl, Pa.,
Mjimfm turers of
POWDIIll KM,
Ulld den'eril In all kinds of
i.u.Miii:it,
k'Hb nollte thai they are prepaied to aeeumoilale
tlu-lr custniii with dispatch, and ou 11. e cheapest
teriiu.
jJILDKH A HOST,
SuceesMiis tn Krnukliu P. Ht-ltri r A Co.,
ImiHirtclHiind Whohsalo Dealers 111
l.KH'OIW. WINIX, Ac,
Nun. 110 and 112 Noilh Third Siiiet,
Philadelphia.
E.
A. IIKNDHY,
Hiuiessor to Heiidiy A Harris,
Manufacturer and WholesIu Dealer In
llOOTrlANDHlIOKH,
No, M Nortli Third Street,
Philadelphia,
J.
1'. 1IKAIID,
w llh I.IPPINC'UIT, 110NII A CO.,
Muunfaclurers and Wholesnio Dealers In
HATH, t'APH, I'UIW, AND HTUAW IIOODH,
No. II3MarlutHtreit,
PhlhuUlphla.
gNYDKK, IIA1UUS A ItASSIHT,
iuiiuiiicturiTM una uuuihth or
mi;n'H and nova cwmiiNu,
Nov, 125 Market, nml &22 Connturtw Htritt,
ttilladolpUU
SEWING MACHINES.
MIK KLOUKNOE
HnviNfi.MAC'iitNr.s
Aim Tin; 11 put is tub woiti.D.
Rah Hiuoins, KVl Clirntliut Htrcct, Plillailclplila, Pn.
Wlillo it iar unrulier of Machine liavo litspn
oflcrcit to the pulitle.noulonf which 1ohscm pnlnU
1 excellence Anil neknonleilitcil merit, wn have.
hint? felt ufint tithcrn lmo experienced, tho ne.
nsllyof a .Mnrlilno limrn perfect lulls tnecliunl.
eat ulructure, t-.niiblnlii(r In tint
HKiiiiMT ni:tiui:i:
HI.MPI.ICITY WITH llUltAIIILITV,
ainl whllu eapaliln nf lining u
(ittt:,vTi:u KANtin up wouk-,
one Hint eouM he easily uihIitsUmhI aint eumpre.
iieiuieu ny nil,
Tn mipplr 11 SeMlnir.Mai liliio free frnmthooh.
lections iillacheil tn others has been noeany tnskl
for vw not wnly hail to mirpass other MacVjuvs, n
they nppeareil yearn agn, hut also as Improved
from time to time hy inoro recent experience.
Thin we boldly claim has been accomplished by
Ilio liberal expenditure or capital, and the pa.
tlcnt, untlrlmt labor of years; unit In prcselitltiK
our Mnc'sltin in tbe public, wo shall iiiulte ttrnni;
assertions iepeclliiK its merits, which wo urn
prcpareu to Kunslalitlnte In every particular.
iiisennuiiK timchaliiand Iiop.orKnltHtltches.
we adopted tho
UH'K" HT1TCH
(alll
; on both rdd en or tho rubric), which U re-
IClI llT thu tlUlMlH 111 llimf Ultlf.t.t Ic nil 1,1...!
Kariu
work, HuMo Inect objections nometlmcH urged
tnralnst tblii ravioli uili,.i, unva ...i.i...t .t '
.inn, iniuiiio j,is'k, ami 110111,11, Knot, either of
wliii'li Ih
HTimxfmu anii Muui: iii.ahtio
than the Lock;
thus diahllng the operator to
-leet a Mitch
rnUKKCTM' MUITKI)
too cry trade or r.'iln-iiv im.i uimi..
vcaniH much stronger tlmn It Is pollute t do by
hand.
tiii: I'LoitnNci;
rocu inrri:iii:xr stitch
1th as innrli eae as onlltmiy .Miichhuti i.mi.-.
one, and with as little ir.iu hhiery.
The result or rep..abd tests hiw been all we
could delre, and Hohi II nrht IntriHluctlon tile
Finn lieu haw liillied Ii.ivtj .,( frl.....iu i i
ri g.irded ii
1I0UHKII0M) NKCUSMITVi
pin Ita: that the oubllnriinv..t1.Pn..i
adMintnges combined in the Kloreuro Machine.
vmit auoincrs.inu Kloreiu-e must U heeii to be
rully nppteelated.
We tlnlm tor the
rnoitiiNci;
the following
ADVANTAOI'-S
over any nnd all
KCWINd-MACIllNns IN Till; WOULD:
ca It m.iknc r,nr.iiirr,..,i tin.), .... i. -t.
knot, doublclocli, and double-knot, oi'. ono ami
the muiu' machine. Icht-tltrh being alike on
both sides or the fabric.
Oh- Kcrv Machhie bni tbi i-vai--ii,1 t. ,,.1.,.,.,.
tl(n, which enables the operator, by tdmply turn
me u uiuino-s.(Tev, to have thu work run either
totherlnht or Ifft, to nlay any part or the ufam,
or laslcn the endsor Mcanis, wllhimt tunilnx the
raWlc.
Ai-ClittiiRlnic the lenslh of wtitch. and from
one kind or stitch to aimther.'can icadlly be dnue
while the Machine Is tn motion.
fld-Thu needln Is easily adjusted, nnd does not
skip Htltrhe.s.
JTa It Is almost noiseless, and ran he used
when-quiet Is necessary.
tlv Its motions am till podtle; thrmire no
sprhias to net iut or order, and Its simplicity en-
iihicH any one to opciate II.
CJ- It doe not reijulre liner tin end on the under
than for the upper side, and will sewacioss the
heaviest scam, or from one to morn tlikkie-sses
ot cloth, without elmiliio or needle, t uslon, bi dik
ing tlm ml, or hklpplnj; stlt.hes.
4rTho Hi'iiiiuer Is easily adjusted, and will
turn au width of hem desired.
Hi)' No other Machine will do sn or aluiunue
or work as the CI on lue.
tfa-It will hem, fell, hlml, Blither, braid, (iiitlt.
ami wither and vew on a luttle nt the same time.
It hns nohprluKvtniiet out ot order, and will la.sl
aliretlme.
ti- It Is lully protected and llceusel hy Witts
Howe, Jr., and our own Letters Patent.
The takliu; up or the hlack-threud Is not pel -
termed by the lncjjular contiactlou or a wire colt
or uncertain operatlou tf hprlnH, The picclslun
and accuracy wlth'whlch tlm I'lorence draws the
thread Into the tloth Is unapproaehed oy any
how lnMa -hluc hllhcito olh-rcit In the world.
I
We turtiMi each Machine, w 1th " Jlai nuin's Si It-
Hewer," w hlclmuldes the work Itself, nnd Is or In
calculable value, expisdally to Inexperience oper
idols. While posvsMn-; the alios e, and many other
advantages, the Klorence iswld at corresMimllm
prices rllh otlifr tlrst-clnss Much lues, and u care
ful examination will lully substantiate all that
we huvu claimed for It, and Justify tho itsserllon
we now make, that It Is tlm but Sewiiiy.Machlne
fn the woild,
We waraaut every Machine to be alt that we
claim for 11, and to nle entire Mitlsr.iclton, and
will nlvu a written wnirjuty, IT rupilrcd.
Liberal arrangements mudo with those who buy
to Kell aalu, I'm t her information may be hud
by Inclosing i.iamps to the thucral Oitlccof the
I'loi cute SewinK-Machlue Comany,il'JO Chestnut
Sheet, I'hlladclplilu, l't uiixyh aula.
THICKS OP MAtJHINIX
No, 1, rialn. This Machine makes Urn l(H-k
and knot stltchcs.and bus thu reversible reed. .8W
No. -, flounce. (iold-oruainented Machine,
with drawer, uml Uxht cover, without lock;
makes nil the four htitches, uml has the re
erslblo feed,
No. Silver-plated Machine, ornamented;
I able olbilnlshed walnut, w 1th heavy half-
cuse, lot k nnd drawer ; makes all the four
fctltches, and has the U'verslble feed
Ho. ). silcr-plit,ll Machine, hlnhly oriia-
meiited, nnd iiuvkts all the four stitches,
and has the reversible feed.
polished mahogany table
1'olUhed HoHcwfHvi Table
No. .1. Walnut table, in oil
MahoRany table, lu lt
Rosewood table, In nil ,
No, it.-Walnut, oil finished
Jdaliemuiy table
Unsewood table
97
ti. (I, HVAN.S, Dcmral AKfnt,
tliTOtnicstnutKtreet, Philadelphia.
rp If K LOST CAUSK,
Tiik oni.v HrAMUtit) OprtrtAi,
HOUTJIKHN IUSTOHY OP THK
WAH.
lly IMward A. I'ollnrd.of Virlnla.
HAMI'LL KCHWr.PPKNHIHKH OK MII'KLIN
Tow nKtili, has procured the Atiency of tVdumbhi
County, for tho Mile of the above work. It com
prises a full account of the rlso mid prourcbs of
the lata Southern Confcdciary, the campaigns,
buttles, Incidents and adventures of the most id
Hunt le vtiuiiu'h' or the World'u history, Complcd,
In one liiw volume of nearly 8W pages, with
TWLNTV-l'OUn HPLLNDII) HTHLL
roitTKAlTH
or dlstlueiilshed Confederate leaders. The hlsto
ry of the vanquished has too often fallen to
the is n ttf the vh tor, and to Insure Jiutlce to the
Hi-uithei ii inline, the pen inuHt bo taken by Mime
Soul hem mini w hn Is wllllnjctn devote his time
uml talents to the vindication of his country men.
In a history which shall challeng the criticism
of thu JiitelUuent, and ln lie the attention ol ull
honest Impilicrs, Such a work will be of jiecullar
Interest to the candid nnd ltttellh;ent public of
the North, and li of the utmost Imjtortance to the
eople of the Houthern Htatcs. Mr. Pollaul. ut
all writers In tlie South, Is douhtie the best
qualltled to prepare a complete and standard his
lory of the War, and tu commit to the pieneiit
and future uciiciiitiou a falthtul mid worthy re
coid of thelryrent htrunule uml of n i-uust lost,
have In honor, bin 1m; beey einphtjcd durlnn the
en tiro irerlod of tho War, an editor of u ltlehmoud
limapttper, feUVti7,
joiin un.iiKar. iiiko. a, iioyau
QILI1KHT A JIOYAL,
KHTAIU.ISlIKJi 18-V).
NVHOLIWALM ItUUGOIHTH,
Non.twjitiid 311 North Third Htm-t,
Phlludolphiii,
Imporli-is and Healers In
PIlUdH, MLDICINlHPICKH, PAINTH, on,
UIAH, UYKKTUn-H, Ac,
May 10, lW7-ly.
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