Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, July 07, 1859, Image 4

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__'fit Triumph _
Trietliatii'airgystein!
GI IDS
CAN lIN 13OLD_ EIMEIENNULLY Df
• MORMIIOIII6,
• • ft i lD
SIIIRIMITAICSA
Niicxx;iDemasial
-
at si e d.abebvireftk. via! dO wen to eon
-ettiffeqb - eiv ItoseqbßO & Co.
Where itwfil be proven that the merchant, in sel
ling his Goods, an ;affeni to sell CIDLiPER for
tAfillf, and can offer inducements willielent to
maim it object CO purchase* at whatever sacri
fice, to moire the money to .their parchuei
on the Quit sistews. • •
- We have jolt reCWired, and are constandy re
ceiying ir splendid assortment of
gPRING AND SUMMER. GOOD&
whOind Mr Ogi lama and whit* wM nog tnin
General Satisfaction,
end width wee perebired under the nod feroetbie
eireareatthees, foe
• *Ova mtMed to aid wM over and sell at view
far below others that hate giveo.evarlasting credit,—
no wader whether Ms to Torn, Dick, or Harry..
- THMFOR,S,
Compare, ;,, and Judge
41111 HT 400111,,
an anioninent heretofore unequalled by anything ev
er ariabia Yontrese. •
AL.W
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
toiataikmany new and dcsirahle sOles of Goods
uniAl fp this niarket,among which will be fonnd,in
lEEE
Didies' Dress Goods,
all the novelties of the day, cheap at
Gitteifeit ItifeslNutab -A CoSi.
"'"'SttikWLS - - 1
War and choke styles 01 &oche, double anisis*,
Utak - and Mantilla, and At
style dteIIENILL SHAWLS,' • . '
- CHEAP, AT
listtomberg Unions; & CO's.
•
-,sCLOTH CLOAKS. 1.
♦n lasortment *bar on hankaLgo LadieaCioth and
teimminp tv N;atcb; of an
Cheap, at .
G■u big Ressibuili, i& Co's.
- Em 13E011'2 EYEallali
In this deportment We can - offer great indacementai
as we sreporebuing iffweedyfrom Importing tosses.
'the fin:Whitens comprises
Trench Set" Sleeves and Calais,
- Weikel Edgings and Insartings„
and a great Minty more articles toonumeroas toinen•
tion—sil Of which may be found .
CHEAP. AT
GuileObers, Rosenbaum, £ Co's.
DREM 600rDa9
Bonnets,
,Balboni I Flowers,
Wire, Stir Nettings, and Frames,
at whalwaiikei mak Came., at
Gilitelthergs Ihiseabass,& Cis.
DOMESTIC-GOODS.
May be folual all the different gnabtkes
V.l7iollAlfig,
ELIc4C/lED GOODS, -
FIN4I7NBLEA CHM) USLINS,
•
7704 " .
-
DENIMS,
BAIEETINt7 4} 'sr& sae,
MILO, AT
OirIItSBERG,,ROSIP 3 AUX. k CO'S.
• Si CLOTS*.
As this Law of their principal branches ofbusioess
in Newyork City, they aertshtl' y have one great ad
'vantage over di the relief the Clothiera; they hav
ing one partner steathiir in New Toth City to devote
all his time to this particular branch of roaniiiacture.
They *HI fterni.h, at any time, a good Garment. at
about the price for which the materials can be got.
They wit warrant their work and a-oxnpktc .fit or
ao bargaimThe'ry keep oeurstaritly on baud, atm of
the best mocks of"" - -
Over and Midst Coats,
_ SUCH is
FROCK, DMA RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS
In . grest variety and different styles.
Vats: vests
,: vests:
fiacicss rush,'Cladosers. sad Sad;
CBSAP. AY
eitteaberig, geseabaumi Co.
i,C.L . 0V13 IN G
MADE TO ORDER,
OP THX
BEST. MATERIALS,
At Short Notice.
.17ader Garments,-
Fat Li AP' wdl as fa , Gentlemen, wick •
LAMS' WOOL, ix., •
MAP, AT
Outteaberg t asseibl!!l•ll4,4ll . CO.
Ore tormlia in for Lk arias.-
To ow -numerous Trio' oda and
' Cootomook
and In Imedadieli tbae knewiegibei ato be
ladebied to es, ye would say ace mere time\ we will
sell for - •
READY PAY,
hereafter, and ail selcoosts shies be settled without
}tinker *tire. We are tired(Cirri** Lkuuting
Ernes, sod sapper** the }NOW/ r, to per
low
We wnl take an kinds of** at the Wrest market
prick Kyr/vie& :411 ireessits Wm** over six
soatbs as Aid; wilTbOblit ix celiectiosom•
leo settled by tote.
COSeaberr;ltseembauy it Co.
ICUMICIA:410110,-11011k
STRANGE AND. MYSTERIOUS I_
rrad.T every OM in tide community
1 should not know that. a new arrangement bait
been made by
WEAVER & ATE:EATON,"
at, the ST 161 k 11 Dt I gi L.liwatrrylng on the
Blickamitbfitg and Carnage Iron
fig' limbless. •
. .
mo w know Ws to be a fart ; but for the benefit of
the fee who do not, we would say that we are pre
pared to do any work in our lino which may. be en
trusted to us, in the mat 41makili manner in the
most improved style, and in the shortest possible time.
AU - Work Warranted to gisw Good Satieaciicm.
/AIM U. WZACIM, , • ATUZITCIII.
lii9ntrose, March 9, 1959.--Bm.
.MEAT MARKET.
Os Pallk Arenue,-netti.iSearle's Hotel.
jr ZIP constantly outlands good supply ofIIEATS
JlOl. of all kinds. Cash paid for Beef Cat
tle, Calves, Sheep.. sod Lambs. Also for
°
tildes of all kinds.
BENSTOCK k riewisT.
s. T. SKIIISTOCC. • • • X. ItAWLAT.
Nontrose, Feb. 16, 1859.-A1:
kl) PTO jd a Ali-1
_Enact Justlre•to ALL It!ext.
•
a 1900x* co., revectfuTly inform
IP • their Mends.aud the public, that they hare
• pleted theirlarge and Superior
FLOURING MILL
nT UNIONDALE,`
Odeomuienced the manufacture-Of the `curlew
Undo of Flour, Meal, and reedt or the
purest quality. To those unsequalmed with our Es
tablishment we would say: We Lare_Four Run of
71.reelleni Storer; manufactured bylfartlk Munson,
Utica, N. Y., and superior Yachinery from-the‘Wash
ingtou Iron Works of I. Stanton .k CO., of:Newburg,
N. Y., with three Bolts of tne best Anchor .
Cloth,
and the whole I tted up with , all the '
Modern Improvements of a First Class Mill.
In consequenee,of there improvements, the "Screen"
646 p -clued with and better results obtained. The
-Flour is better and whiter, and the saring.to the cus
tomer in grinding small, grains will often equal 18
per cent.
Custoin Work
executcd'prem pay, and in the best manner. FLOUR,
MEAL, at.d FEED kept for tole at the Lowest Cash
Prices. iligr Satisfaction giren in Every Parties/.
tar—Puldie Patronage is lieapeetfidly Solicited .
•
Uniondale, Feb. 2.2, 159.-11,
•
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
Wm. H. ilierblt, Proprietor.
THIS new and commodious Hotel, situated on Hain
Street, near the Cuurt MUGS, and nearly in the
center of the business portion of Idontross„ L.. now
.fully completed and tundslied; !tad was opened on
OM 27th of September, 1858, for the accommodation
of the public and trercicra. The Proprietor feels
confident thathe is noir prepared to entertain guests
in a manner that =mot fail tosglire
Complete iilistieaction.
The House anti Furniture are c d. 4414 no ezpepse
ban been spared to render it er i c,„ if not superior to
any wham. establishment in . this-Part of the State. It
is well supplied with all the recent improvement and
comforts, and obliging waiters will always be in at
tendaneete respond to customers. The .Stables
cooneetod with this House ,are .•
New and .Convenient.
.
The Proprietor respectfully soliciut tbe'patransgs
of Ida old friends and the public generally.
'WH. K. HATCH.
Manlove; September 22, 1858.-11
Plumes,
RIGHT- IN 'TOWN
EXTENSION TABLES
NAIrCFACTCRSO ST
1111 1 111 1110THESS,
of all SIZES and PRICES to soft the TIMER, of
Wahrat„ Cherry, and Mahogany,
and.warranted to work right up to the prie.
Montrose. June 9,1858.
• • HOWE'S -
PLTEKT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED.
Luxury, cinnforL and Ease Combiited.
CELEBRATED BEDS FOR SALE BY
Tl- n r
/ _ are W. W. SMITH &
mc
iraee.
.1 n, kn.
Ji. - CC)1313
OFFERS' to the pubic, at pricer that cannot
a—r to rit, a large snd supenor assortment of
Gal) CtE R I El s
At the old , and well.known estabashment formerly
occupied.lny 0. M. Crane:
/ 7 6' A MS, TEAS. C'OYFEF:. SPICE. lIR.
end SA II?, (1.5 Pie a it* or b•rr+4,) F/Si!, and all
article . 3 wMally found in 6r ckou'Groceries.
. r
Flout by the Wholesale and Retail.
As I mean to meri, I -11 , 0F4 to receive a fibers/
share of public patiopage.
N. Br, The high 6 market price paid for Pelt*
and "deacon" and Vital Siting.
Moutrope, March lA, In49.—tc
:ffrIARMERS ATTEND! 111
ol ould alr7unce to
ixisiotherz interested,
that
*Orr& 'AL DEN
at the old stand of N. 4Y L 1101 T, are pre
pared to furnish PLOWS of the most approved pat
terns new in Use. such se, Btatrbleya ..ttott's Iron
fleas , d•-. Also .Poista of all kiwis, Laudrides,
Ctotivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm
inland others. all of which we propose tope!' &s low
as can be klforded - by any establishment in 'WA mon.
07- • ELIJAH )(OTT.
o. A. TILDEN*.
,We are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers,
Drag add Circular Saws for wood, also Dog Churn
Powers, which we can furnish on short notice. -
Youtrosei-Poe. 1, 18 . 58.—tf . •
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SOff ININEEKTORT.
TM subscriber keepiconstantly on hand for sale
at hie estabilstnnent In Nontrose,the bait qtud
ty of 8077 SOA P, manufactured from *be Vied
wood ashes and greare,in the old fashioned Way,and
not by any patent process.,
For those that furnish the grease,he ma uktctures
the soap for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all came
to be a good amid...ordm Soap may be returned and
the money refunded.
• Per barrel . , . 55.00
Half Barrel
*AO
Gallon a - '24
,Wttolesale dealer; so•NI be furnished-11 delivered
at the Astray inlicattiose—t*tNe rateof ten barrels
for $16,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O.
JOHN HENRY WARES.
Montrose. Hard 7 1066.-tf • •
Flours and Cultivators. -
;to. 1517/11EiL is nn. prepared to famish
Le all kinds of PLOWS aadMITIVATORS es
food and Asap as can be had at any shop in the
eXtlakr.
He has one abap la likotrose, near the corner of .
Hata and Cherry Sos^andanother Inkier Word,
assillOyle's Hata,- Revak* dans on short noting.
keet taken to sactunge all took
Moo so, 110•40 : , :
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
A7=- 4 Rozaan„,,,,,retrAill'in. to
ti 4 inv„ NI N AIL,„ pelt wi th other anhatances
efelW greater abed= Myer no to Illfforg nff.b7Uro nolu u t, f ur
arm eave. Sidi reyedoLto cure. It Is hen, ved that ouch
a edy mashot by thom who Mitbr frlert ntrUnoi. con Onbtht,
mai that on Wen Will a, eomplian their cure Toot prose of Ino ,
memo orifice's lila isiMM ela, of r u, %tut d fellow chicon% floe
cotabletety thigegmyeard will do it hat been proven by cexperimeet
te May eithe anal mum to the noilowhor complaint. I'
lie" tliseWut9= = ll. 4= PU Oltt l e t r , U rsa
anc a mbe Allaccoi sk bisemettMrop
st 'set dux,
• and Indira.
onas a ii NIA. Aismonv tassoola
of
mm arkfts Man Inapurity naive Weed. •
'dß be found a smut ptufealligne hesific,Mhen
lan in the spling, te expel the Wei Manna ) liddrAlßOlcHh Me blond
at that ammo eg the twar„ She thaidy
il l=nethem many
rankling &caeca are nippedln the bud. eat, by the
yid atlas rennaly, spare thesurehresfiewo the eadlnuateef Nal <Mt.
Lome cod aerens/OrM iIIZMUCh which the spins atxtve to thl
Itself of eneruptlons, If hot misted to do thia tlanemek natural
Mannele of the body by no altLare medicine: , Chasm ent Me I
Slued blood whose. er you ti Impwitles bunting thsoughthe
'Math pimple.. eruption. or : cleanse It will u you fled It la ob
greeted sad daggials In the mita.; dear Zs bitterer it I. foul
and you *dingo will tell you when. laNcen what* he
Cannier la felt, pimple enjoy better heilikand live longer, n i =
Mg the blood. Keep the hkval healthy and all bonal: but
With
1
pabulum elite disordered. there csd colutine heal th . Soon
cc ., later analethlng mod go wrong, and the great machinery of
CR ts disordered or es erthomn.
Sanaparilla bit And deserves mock The n'lng.tlOW OrneenMPlldb
lodates ends. Mat the world Ima Peen egreglnuely deceived by
Lrepanatlons fit. tautly , latume the drug ozone hoc not oil the ens
et hat le chimed Mr it, but TIMOR berms. many prepnedlons, P.O.
tending to it conemmuted extracts of It, contain but littleof tbe vie
but
ot t•arsamellik or any thing elm.
poring tam yearn the public have been boater,.the of Extrutof Suntwailbt for .ro t ...Ow
Mut of these have bee n trough upon the dek, for they no no, con.
tab Vast. Petresparilla. but otters on meads hob
ene. Ilenee,Mtter and paint=datmem ha. followed the
me of tke W. 1110124 extracts of la is hioh mad the market,
until the moor itself Is Jodie chaphed. and has beanne s% non, ma
with tmpoeition and cheat. Still re rail Ods comp:cool 'tr.'s Putt].
and intend to moldy math a Mundy retue the 'nano Pout
the I 144! of obloquy wh.eh tests upon it. And we think we have
greeted needle
It hal e err are Iewd:NMI:I toe l
tV:Zr " eo ' ln ' p o t l e b ; "11 411,0 from the s)vt, alal 4 tn e , ° 47;l ~1 " 4 .4‘ 1 7 OZ0 1 :11.1747.
dleiously am ;wiled Maltreat/ow of. the tattle.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
LOWELI„ MASS.
Price, $1 per Bottle; Biz Botttes for e 5.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.,
bee won Me itself each *renown for the cure of ever; moiety of
'Meat and Lung Complalnt that it le cottony unnemsmry for us to
rewind the evidence of Its vino., wherever It has been emplo) ed.
An It has town 001141.11 t usr Uere.ughnul thi. 14.011 1111 l WC novel me
dl more than swam the people It. peaty is kept op to the Lest It
ever hoc been., and that It may be relied on to do for their relief all
It Lae ever been found to do.
Cathartic Pills ,
. FX)R TIM (MALE OF
Catteem." Jaundice, Drapeisla, indigestion, Dysentery, Fail
son inch, Erpitseln.„ltadi.ehe,,lll.l, Eruption. and
Skin Visensts, lieerComplaint„ Prepay, Teter, Tome. end Salt
/Memo, Wurivi„ tient% Neuralgia...* Ma oes Pill, and fur Purify.
big the Wood.'
They are !weir coated. .o that the most sensitive on take them
plenoeutly, nod they are the boat aperient in the world fur the phr.
pairs of o anilly physic.
Prise, 25 cents per ltox Roza.* for $l,OO.
Gnat numbers of Clergymen, 19imiclare...13ite.rta mend eminent
per.ouNe.„ has e lent their woes to °citify tleuninu-a/hiled useful.
tnrse Tuned:lee, hot our spice tit, will MA Verniii Weiner,
unit of than. The agents plot tamed turalab fruit our Am nican
Alamo= lu which they +we ichm; with also full dve , riPtioria Mthe
above cuinphilids, and the tivAtinent that idiuuld be fellow.] t'4 , e their
Do tent be put of try unprincipled deafen will. other preporattons
nt.,te Wore met on. Demand Are?.. And tabu ot•lito,4
TLe nkt .we Her bed al.ithere le for thew, and thvy oipw,ll
All nur Ilestup . hot I,re or-pale I.y 'FI 7 I:ItELL. I,htro.,e ;W.
H. THAI EH, lAnKlek •, ILLE: 11. N . .
t". 11 PAW AN, j WALI NI A „A ,* ER, A W on ,. ; and
h) Drufaixts and the principal MercLuntA Pos. Co.
31arci le, ab:4.-41310. •
Keep it before the People
Wltieb an be 11...+01 u :* Nu:lb Fourth '...troca. and ttu bald AV M'
mad-,;.&ol.,Cautaplou patatt which will 431 tqgtT...i^lo't It
111 I,e OPtlttly ratrit tioit Iht *4 JC ,,, tds TrUouci
bLelkli wilt of tbc•lst I.X ,m
-br:.aad $l,Oll a Win, mid whklt la ti ny said WWI "W 4114144 *lnlay
as a drv-pri;u4' had uit the 'famous Fkmdwr au.% burglAr lock. Law
asu asa.,arrkutu Ly Varna. llortutig, &Cm, as the uuly burglar
proof lock la u,,c.
ITERRINIIA CM , PATENT
the only Safes tirtoc In this ea)) hieh tiny uo robbed by
butlista or had 1411 r nwitchtt Itt..4rnytet VY stcitjwW th,.—rron.
TW 1 1 4,1 w tlielih 41 1 ; ~.,
11CrAts tit WA twain POSTAT.A.TNIA. Axmoria to a NOW Yuan
Ilvuorts.—Wr. the untienlened, chums of ht. J•wenti.‘.lfo., do
hereby ceetit) that the In.n iute Ingo:24lm to C. E. llabieln, mule
Ly Vorn.l.t Co, N 0.54 Walnut street. killiaelelptilla, which was In
the nto that occurred here. In not Or. and Is nwlie as r lire.
prootAak; that the books. ;rice elry. whiel. were in the
rare a the time were winch urea; &Ink that the building *hid! it
Ir. In ....et's...a; Arid r ONE story high, and that a dro
lemma sr the one WI burne d oVer the aut.r 0.4
lent to to have . lnJureet any Sht.'l; pupal ibg tto . be Fine-11.4.
t.litace, P. it. Pees... ; Jaw. N 4 .Tairrst.c, theretet‘A
1. II I net., Let it..sicto -I , ll`il:acul
Ll.t.. litunn in; 61..14.01. MO.
-EVANS .4 WATS-Wt.:4 South ktllit4.lll Street, Phihu
ha, roOn nu hand the langsta aootatturut crStNullatuler Salta to the
United Status, voorruutnd tlitial to ono other*, matte Iv ...awe
auxiNG3 STROCD.
HERRING'S
?AUNT FIRE IND BURGIAR , PRooF SAFES
1000 EIFAVARD to any person who o sltitl
prose that one of them lute ever kilt
eV, In an accidental Ciro, to preserve its contents.
The BEAir SAFZSITtisie,
F. B. CHANDLER., Agent..
Montrose, .Nov. 24, 1838..
New Firm. New Store.
Public Avenue, just below J. Etheridge's.
,t BALDLY
/IL • to the public that he has associated himself
• ith WY. L. ALLEN, in the
FLOUR, FEED. AND GROCERY
BUSINESS.
tat they have removed into their newly fitted
i op building on Public Avenue, just below ,t.' Ether
idge's Drug Store, where can always be found the
choicest brands of
Family Flour,
Deal, Feed,
Pork, llama,
Fish, Dipped Candles,
Timothy,
PatCis.
Mul;trose., Jatowy U. id.W.-ly
rtzwrov.aid.
Clover,
Garden Seeds.
Also s general assortment of
Groceries, inch as Sugars, Molasses,
. Syrup., Tea, toffee, Ike. Ace.
Thankful for past favors, would solicit a continu
ance of the MUM, under the new firm, pledging our
to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to
'be sure of another.
Being under a different Administration, it is very
desirdhle to have all old aotaanta settled, and com
mence anew, under the Ready Pay' System.
BALD WIN dr - ALLEN.
WA. L. Att.tx.
pm
A. BALOWV.4.
Y9ntrosr, Oct. Vt. 1R58.-te
- OH YES;OEMS,
HERE WE , COME
BOYD &' WESST:EB I
TTAVING pur s ciuwed of S. A. Woodruff his Stock
II in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all.
who will favor urtarith their cwrom, at "live and let
live" prices.
--
STOVE AXD PIPE,
—UV, COPPER, •
AND SHEET IRON WARE
of ercry description usualle found in the country.
Also, WINDOW SASHi
PANEL D OORS,
. WIND() W. BLINDS,
LA TH,
PINE LUMBER,
and BUILDING MATERIALS generally.
Designs for COuntry built - Hap, with specifications
and estimates of 'toot, lc., furnished to such as may
desire them, at moderate prices.
Persons about building in the County will find It to
their interest to call on tit. Come tend see us, we
intend always to keep the latch-string out. •
Tin shop In their new building, corner of Main and
Turnpike streets, a few rodssouth ofSearle's hoteL
Carpenter shop near the Metbodist - Chureh.
N. B. All kinds of produce taken in eschange for
Goods.
Wm. B. Horn, •
BOYD,k WEBSTER. a.
Wsnarsa.
Montrose, March 8,18.58.-1 y
A Forty Horse Power
STEAM ill I R E FOR SALE,
IN GOOD ORDER.
FEET eight Inch wore,' 14 WO Cylinder, bed
e../ lance wheel, three tons. Is a strong well built
machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and
will be sold very /we. Address,
POST. BROTHERS.
Jan. 14i 1857. itontrose, Pa.
A C-ARD..
THATEH, thmitimighaeletmaa
A-F Water Cam Mill belt atismebaona De.
encore Hotel,' at' the 6th ar
oath 4nooth, d
ing the *slag and &mm, foreonsultatloa.
InTa
lids will find It to -their 'advantage to Ore him a cal
Patimmiriceived at all times at his /18TLBLISII
RENT, in_BINGBANTON, N. T., where emery cow
fore and eors!gnienee limy be ! b ond for the ..ancemmr
ful treatment Of Invalid*.
Binghamton, Nardi 23, 1859.-et
•
TOW PrOaS3 /1
A PUSH 144 of Mak astd Green Tau** owed
10, - ' WON
,
-4 4 tHE GREATEST
is r
Bun
~.4 tt
w e
tz1..., a Am:lii all
..., ... _ . DECO
lia 0
wz
agi • OF TEE AGE.
M E • KENNEDY. or Raxhum Ines (Meowed In pna our
apeman Twine* weeds • remedy tlnd, curet •
ISPERY.ICIRD OP 11111110 E, •
•.
The werstSeroftila down'to acommonEmple.
lie ham tried It In - over eleven hundred cases; and never failed ez•
lola la "'One*. Pa th thunder humor.) lights now Midi WNW.
don over one hundred ccrtltcates of Its value, Mt Within memoir
miles of Ito4on.
Two boll" are warranted to tore a ourslnd sore month.
Oneto three bonleswlll care the world kttot of MO"on th etaee.
Tw.o or three battles will clear the system of biles. -
Two bottles are win - Anted to cure the worst canker In the mouth
tor Kennett:
Three
Mucha. Wire botUettare warranted to con the wont kind of Kr,
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor Ica the gym
Two bottles Are warranted lo cure mauled of the ..""atdolnb.
ekantond the hair.
rout til hottlestme wu,c.mnied to cure corruptstolninnlnsmalectr
Ono tuktle will cure peaty eruption of the skim
Two ye three bottles 'reinvented to can wont kind of lop
tone.
Twobithree bottle, ere wernultrd to curl , the mostdesperatetale
of rheturetism.
'film- 11r four bottles are warranted to cure saltrithcom.
Ilse to cidhlbottlts alp can the worst rave of tkrofuls.
A benefit_ w alwayeespertenced from the ebb bottle:and &perfect
idlets warranted when the Mollie mmatity,,ii taken.
)tfiXIII.7 It Y, MASA.
MAP Illanse.—The reputation of the Ida dial {decorum., in cur
thf . 11 b led of loiloont Is so well eetaldlehed by the unrudmous vets
or all whole ve ever used it, thati need not iy ehythlog am the
matdrm, as the newt skilful physlvtans and the blue nretul Drum
gists In the country arc? 0,111311111n11/ to Its puttee.
In presenting the Medical Insenecry to your notice, 1 do St
full knowledge of Its curative power, in rellellne all, and curing
met of those diseases to which you an. unfoctuoutely Or liable.—
Tire moat etteructsf.hcd disease In no elfeillmucte mother. ••
NtrRSING SORE
46rcd on If by a Minnie ; your wen temper 6 ito 4 no'd to 16 n ote
eel eweeteew , nod mar hate (Wpm client and fretful naps to edict and
sweet slumbers, and the Medical itinoverY tecoton a fOAA , AA ,
hiring to your husband and household.
In the more advanced gap.* of
CANKER ,
_lt exteroloto the Komerb, angling •
'DYI3I , I3PRIA,
wkiehtlitlablelitbittamiltetoettiestomath;theptotbeintestintsiad
. , 'KIDNEYS,
c o rt,g rt i an I ndlfferenceenn tothe cares
Mmlll - . Tour stomach is
RAW 411 D INFLAMED,.
'your fond *drawee you.rind ',4 , T1 rah Mar tole certain Moor, nee
even of that your s,stetu'enes not get halt the nourishment It me.c.
Wes as the salmonme Sold of the caulker at. It ; then yostr
completion 1... In t,lenc and heroine are,al.h, sad y our
,tar 6 gOti, Mot want r," acoarutinand. yoer eye+ wl.-,ro ar.,
1a...3 and the Cams Of ) - 411, holy ITWlLla.talaxed. Thee r o u law a
tnlnofdlsesseseldchtlekailealPimneerictspaddlarlytolopted to
- 01:111E1,_
ralnltitton of the heart — pato to the .141e,Waktzela at t6e rt.lne and
mall of the leek, ran of the 1111 , ), did a hen you retire. irregularity
cal th,,, bowels , and also, Ibm rrrileintlng of dbtaaca. the
PI s .
Ito. many thnnsands of leer women Are en ering from this if,.
use and {Wag Ilenay a colsecuble Ilfe• nod their belt dour ',etch tor
ore, rod kocAr t!.O cause. 1 a 611 tO finl,rc.nou ) . 1.111.111110t that good
aid prover., 7 &I - keel:me et preveutirt isbotlenhmr twund i.jaara.^
plat
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have t.hth the prevmtlre ~.f the ewe, with thin mtrat. rtnd
P"Zil.P= l,l Y.i/mt it•trffl matt owlet Drip elrennittarozet : cto yen v
utility. So chase of 411utevrr %La bolt vett e.a put
red 4 4,04 h Or it,
lit ttoyrit iNo: FOR USE—Adult.., one tal./•spmnful per'llay—
CLINItch G•ver ten Tern, desnert g ,lonfu I —CliflOot from nee to
eUrirt }ea" tor 3 igmettl. A 4114, tt"4,4 4-a appllerthle b.. al
cou4iteU4Aet, takerwillielent taper:Were: the bowel- twat 3 413 v,
Yours:truly : DONALD R}:ICNEOY.
Price .10 per Rrittir. Fur An fe to . A R TI'1:1: LI,. Mont ro.r.
T. T. CARI.IBLE &tit" great ROHL W.l N. 11. r,..5um,“,-
ban. ',toil St Pitt,- ir •
Think, Examine, Inquire!
- DR. SWAYNE'S
COMPOUND'SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
AR...fituttodledoiLl.it h? ]lace)
Fe4,,,T.,9,11.1dy•
,ou the Liver Complant Blare on the ItrOttchlti ' ; . ? Nervouml . te s .
or any tyluplonat Noma,* tinuctunptiou? if ; are
In t,'aid with., of the anoee eemplono. ueel.e.niVAN NE tt
0011 %ZUNI) sylwr or ly um I tali Ity. it ctiett a pee
d)• and pennant nt cure, as the e‘id. net of tbutimande w Lobar& been
mired b) it a lit teetity.
' Another Demwrkable Cure! -
.
Pont on tnetit. rtyiteliek County. 114.
Dr. Swaricii—fhetr Ste--II Unhurt !t a cts.ty Low._ to the t.tdie,
and In.lamtice to you. I ba t e linmaht proper bourn .(
the moat ettrwadlawry curt., to antic .pe. that hat et t!!!ed
truly ncord IL Lit won ,14 iklolwr bee, IMU afflict. d ono
3 brvamt , which fenued s large abtemsw, end
cammtinhuted nseLoots out very moth adlicted them, vol
discharged large mmittlifee of corroptlon, external and Internat. My
broatb could taco
through toy lamp and out thrrugh the most, of
to, breast with apidetnt came. ethnicd with a violent matt, day
and night. lento( appetite. sad valretue.teldllty, an that, in, ph) ow.
thought my awe hopolew and beond the power of mediclor.
s c .:Wool In this wretched condition furs long time. until I watt
watatod
tan taunt skeleton. at 4 there maned to be gaol:44w for Met
bat having reed In the public (open of .tne many wonderful curt
pefforuird by vont Conroy:co Mitre, Witn (hart. I Immediate
ly Ron to Baltimore for doe bout... and conalimioed Ito tree, and to
my groat =Whatnot, and my anxious family, Omaha:ern or Noe Ipg
In nit lunge began In heel. and the cough tadahled, and mina/ogle,
to ttlem I war tedored to parte t
th tells e mt• have cite, and I et i l l remain a perfect I) • howl)
man le l.ttloln tt, d o ne 2, ' I have nut had a day's &tattoo far
Lye* *moths.
Vi sa . accept my grateful atknowledgmente.
Yount. eery rtspocifully, TIlifM.V. DIXON.
The mobecribecidwell acquetnted with Thom. Ina.m , as can
teethe that he lel Leen !articled am above r0w....1 fod. I regard hie
rctoitly u alnioq. • iniracle—lie im a WeJthi menthe.. of todety.
Jhal El, IL. 1)1.11310ROW,
PitkOr dßerth. Meta, Iyttl,uon Conference.
%SWIM Ithanct . LAlLT
Dr. Swayue ' s
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry,
The odidtdd iatid only Vaulty; Cherry prepaintive. Rotor 11.11 In
ruled. It Iwlng mallows' solely of eatable Ingtedlenta. it tart be
roodith peaca tatetY.
I=
Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills,
A gentle purgative hod alterative medicine, fez superlor,to We
li. to gentled use.
awayste , s Celebrated Verniltage,
Dr. Berayne's l'arwcra, for purity lug the Mood,
Dr. Swayne's Bowel Cord all,
An Invaluable comedy fur Diarbinb D7lrldrrg, Cholla, Cholera
rue Drersre:Dr.
P i er
Orly eutiodkun la We
great laid ti a.
nequalled remedy. Prier orly be cents. Sold by
*MIL TUBILELL, J. EHltivak, atm tn.e, tied by4Jealcra
ererywhero tbroughout too t ouuty bum.
l'ulared hely oy Dr. 11. bWAIINE *ill, No. 9, lgorth 7tti
&Jeer, Chliedelldtle. e0g.4,18:03.-ly
PATENT MEDICINES.
AMONG the crest vaulety of Medicines al„Turrell'a dlore may
faund smug . Ik. Jaybea JasU celctoalcd Fatally mealtimes;
dyre• t:beery.NOWnal anti t , l'1112; ilitsers Itwed,wh,e
sad FuriktPtlis; IW:sad eelebtahat ticnuenbittera Locideud se.
rka Fiddly um:dictum; ; Merchant* , G.azittse tat,tbegrolteutretu
edylor ap=a ut mat 4,1 eft Doc c v3tatlataatai. Infal
•
a k a
um Itenauly ordelea V 'mange, laud a Variety ul
visa ltko Ttsat'a Magnetic tllntuan teat rat p re tatal) fMlrl,orm,
ttcattuAttatu. ,tat alt lanacatc.alon . Kow.
Mut nde thing fur ,trod,, pur)....u.a as 11.1:a1”,re bittrecut; sdr,
- IPaln loi . atroyttita.,Kat.apoAt articat Wttaacocia lislasnt and lutne
LlAtteut: Atwood . ..We:Oita timers, i.r.P..Lenhneut.aull
props; dater'. Cump..uull f.rDyaeuteey finnahtun..
1, It) apel4a; ticimi.a.l a Estittct ut littchu aud gatyset of
bat . ..patina; a vartrty of n“ d k r t. pub,. Sr„
Of rotog.t Medieluetsaltegether too nurser
ult. I....camerae—Cul autaet It u. say.tbst the pustle will Paul twat.
,rocy lion, In lltla I:ne. at the Drug. sad `tor e
Amass., July, Lunt. Aii.4l.ll.ltitELL.
TILE QUAKER CITY
Insurance Comp. of Phil
Capital and Surplus, 9300,0041.
Chartered Capital, 000,000.
o,ffice, .Feunkiirs /I'li/dings, lip. 408 IVaatiu;
1-11 it II 11,,ttd.g.and
VAUD /I; AJILA
- , g" lei.d.t ;rat- • .1 Wurl.l.
iopktrxam S th
tA fr, 4.. r,t^ of e
Starment q* the bush, sz and Coicttiou Mc Qua
hr Cay insurance. Company, of Philodelphia,
• for .Sit Noah+. , Ptiing June sem , Isbs.
0 , 1 4(.1 gal ban.t.c Jarmar)u t
Isl. 1,' . ., 11::7.4111 PI
lattnst revel‘ und aornadtroto Jut. tut to July Ist,.. t.jv u.)
Iwndual. rttAr.t..... ....„ 114 171 .
tsul,u4. - t mid /Le-Insottuar, " ' IJC7 It
SE tw.t.,14; to
LOSSES, EXPENSES, .tc:
To L 40446 p o nd 104..:.1 64 , 4
144-In., Act. l'londures, 4, 6--Ve." l6 IR
1461aace realoblog with,a4 Coat ear. July Is,. 1044461 ad
t A trs E FS .
Bona% Malirlr, . StAICiL/I. Coupon Panda, Lear, on Cul. •
him! mid eall Loono. &n - SlFti,Tni 54
11111 s It.-dirahl, . 40,411V1
Can 4 an /awl and lu Wok. sin{ dna Imo Atnnta,•• -0,046
EC=
=2
• . •Offieers. - • -
r. ißni Mint i'maltenl.C. P. EMI, Vice rmtu
a.t. ,
11.11.ewti SW E Ser. IS. 11. UIiTLER. At.ist.Trau
I)irectors.
George 11.113,1, E. P. Rows. A. G. CsMil. Hon. H.ll. Pu 11.% J.
Ed.Arli, J. G. Pah% E. Y S. Prfillsms. r. G. Inl>., A.
li.Chatuticts, J. L. l'esclavr, 11. It. C.lm •
LUSK . Agent, wel!. stid JOAN* Lt
110 . ETROS pt
E. Seember I WM, D:
L. 1046.4
.
AN ACROSTIC.
`VINE Ye,. mc, MT OFF/CE Is gab d and SUPERB
ILKADSTRONO Italts.oll. come. sad see me, come IM!.11A:
ALL Spanish Rectravalesathedinonnt)ol4l4
REST In my Roomortiere pain will antEnnniß ,
LOCATAN rPLEASANT,andIow!ttde4RE,
YOUR RUMBLE SsityAnc Monii;DninerorAnsß .
Strop No. 3, Bast of Somaio's lintel, on Tomplie Street
Mornous, Aonnot 11, lir.a.-to
. STOVES, STOVES,
Otra stores hare been so thoroughlypied, to the
eutiresatlsfactlon alai, that thetlieedmo rec
ommend from WI. 8. 11. SAYRE DROTPER&
Montrose, May 21, 18b7.
-
NOTICE. 4
DERSONEldealroua of paying me money,ondelits
1 of any description, can do so by leaving their
payments with Post, Cooper & Co., %liken, Mont
rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed
from their date. C. L. WARD.
April 8, 1886.—tt - - •
STEADS GRIST Amp SA W
1110100 ST BROTH/CRS having purchased the above
establishinentwill keep constantly on band On
parfinirsiad Mai Pow, Cora Meal of uperior yaah
ity. deo Nhop and Ryon at the lowest cash prices.
Custom work will be done withdespat4 tad In aA
eases warrants& -
*patron. J01Y.111111.-0
assfq 1 1 14 0119 Pe WOO 400611,4
=I
1850 • .- 0 -
)10 .
1 W •.,
' fii E_ 4 , R [ . 3 •-,•i .•
! _ Atio AR
AND- S7OI.:EM-PORIEI
It FULL .13IAST!
1104 tirligilliGNlfdrir6itt thle!:tiptairtinil-
A_ t Wing:inn his ftlendearid`eilitothers that'he
• recently made largo additions to his former ex
tenolin stock of
Illardwarc,.Stores, Stove Pipe,Siove
Trinomials, Mine; lie.; • ,
and that he is prepared to supply the wants ofti t i:
community in that line at unmorally low prices.
flatters himself that his ' facilities for maisufacturii g
his own Wares, itovee, dre., give him .• decided ad
vantage over any who purchase' sad transport at a
heavy expense t h eir entire stock.
He would say to those who wish to purchase
STOVES of any description, STOVE PIPE, or TRIM
MINGS, deny kind', and pay for them, lie is prepar
ed to pre them great barg ains but to those .who
!ant to purchase on a years credit and then let it
run two years more,lie hada-ether they would call on
some one else; even if. thoYlurve to'par scientplive
per cent more than au article is worth.. In the line of
Shelf Hard*itre,
his askirtment is the largest and bestselectml In Sus;
quehanna County; purchased as his stock has beep
mostly of manufacturers, he is enshled,_to - offer in
ducements to those coantrt• merchants who buy
small bills,rarely to he &wind this side of the big city.
We can offer special ipdamments to Carpenters and
Joiners who are in wantreither of Tools or fluildlng
Materials, lilacksroithiGn find'AN VILS, VICES,
BELLOWS, and, in fact; almost any thitig iu their
Hoe, by callingim us, Cheap for Caxh 1
' Our stock of '
Dry Goods, Groceries, Bools D. Shoes,
Haisand Caps,,Tankee - Nolions,,Ar: •
is 1 4 1 1 0,is will admit of. They were
purchased et Only figure, and will Ife Ea] at prltunr
to correspond with the thins.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
We have just opened about 'one-and-a-half cords
ready made clothing. Every body says they
..are
cheap. Some say they are urry cheap, and a num
berhaVe ventured to any they're (Iv cheap. Cer
tain it is that a small pile of money wilt buy • large
pile of clothing.
We'Woulti add, in this connection, for the informa
tion of all concerned anti the "rest of mankind," that
we are tired and sick of the credit system; we have
stiffered enough by it already, anti Sr.' determined to'
rid ourse)vea of the whole "critter" Itelievibg that
the nitiible sixpence is the true system, we are re
solved to adopt it and are offering our goods at prices
tp correspond. '
+Produce taken in exchange for Mods.
New Milford. Nov. 17. 1858.
soipell)iq ifelp‘
tLAcKgiectiffiNG
r
BY STEAM!
EY
It a itarv ' N teir L l T ! l ugi ° 4r On h Ta l r n a g ii r k e t:
Street, ricar . L. Searle's.hotel, are manufacturing and
will Ikeep on heed
CArrialgEtayViragOnSy Cut
ters, f Sleighs 'lke..
They have provided themselves with a f.enerm
Engine and all the necessary machindxy; and Coo.
veniences for doingwork with :dispatch ;) Intd 'being
both practical Mechanics o long experience and mc
ployingnoue but
GOOLYWORKIIIE - N,
they are prepared to do all kinds of:work in the
Blabksmithing and Car
rilize Making Line
in their usual prompt and
Workmanlike'rdatiner,
and by tieing at all tdmes on hand ready and willing
to answer any order for work, and oy uslyg
Good lijatekials, ,
anOy MODERATE CHARGES., hope to receive a
large share or public pntronsge. •
We would tender our thanks to our old customers.
and invite all in want of work to give us aeall and
Pee for themselves.
Mon trose, - A egust 11,.1858.-1y
Dr. C. D. Virgil, D. D. S.,
DIF.SIDENT DENTIST, MONTROSE, PA. Office ,
it , at the Franklin Hotel. Room, No. 2. •-•
LIST OF CHARGES.
Gold plugs, largest size, $3,00
•• medium, - $l,OO to $1;50
itsmall,:7s
Tin de.
Pulp or -Nerve Cavities treated and filled,
Cement Fillings not used.
Cleaning not„
Extracting. at the Office, - -
Irregularities of thelieeth corrected at a reasons.
the charge.
PLATE WORK.
Gold Plate, single tooth, - - - $7,00
" 2 teeth, - - - • 10,00
" " 3 teeth, 14,04
" 4'to to teeth, per tooth, - 4,00
Full upper or ender jaw; on 60141, Gum teeth,'
Banded,- - no,ho
,
Fall double set on Gold, Gums and ilandeOloo,oo
Felt upper or under, Plain, - - - 48,101
Full Double, Plain, - . go,un
Silver Plate, half the above rat4.a. •
-
Improved Mineral Plate two-tV,rda the priee,of Gold
plain gets. Ken Plastic, - mme as Mineral Plate.
The Public may be certain that rgl verationa will
be performed in the mo4i teiolg end eareipi manner
and in the 'dullest style of the Art. AA joie, warrant
ed. Grateful for pa+t favor., it continuanee of the
public patronage is respeetklly golivited.
t. D. VIRGIL
. ,
Montrose, Pn, April 7, llit1S:
- „
1.-A F. rourifitim noimmovEn HIS
3" . • Harness and Trank Shop
moss the Sturet, into - the formerly occupied
by Boyd iVtitstcr, one door below Keeler k StoW
darin, which lie has intekip 'exprets4 ly fur
Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Shop,
• • -
and where he wotild be happy to have his friends call.
All, - who have unsettled accounts for !Eat, will
please call without further notiee,
And oblige , - 'll F. FORDIIAM.
Montrose, January 19, 1859.
C0L.,,1 .i:,
!MUM(*) (H)
41))4,2111 (.8
IL.-E. PATRICK, JR, would like, af
ter a silence of locally ten yeaA\t s o appeal to,
he moral sensibilities ofa very genet° public, who
have always manifested theicaense of appreciation of
his usefulness by exacting his services when needed
or thought to be needed, but who hare given no
other evidence of gratitude or goad will—particularly
in the way of " entwdantial aid" as Kossuth would say
—that he nowdesires a fulland entire settlement of
all his acodunts, also the accounts of the late firm of
Patrick k Dimock ; and he wishes further to state
that he desires nothing to be considered wrong, if,
after *few weeks, the said accounts, remaining un
settled,should be placed in the hands of a good sharp
collector, and made to account to hinisomethink that
will buy Oats and Buclinheat. Pleasenotice this and
take action accordingly.—Yours Truly, - .
E. PATRICK, JR.
' tai' If attendon shouhl not be paid to this, Joust
F. DUSLORE may have something to do with it. ,4,
i .-- ------... _, ---...>ir
•
CABINET MAROFICTENT.,
NaLa. •
itirA leU F A °THU. and dealotiu MI kinds of
IT" Furultnre pi, now prepared to till all
orders Or Bedstead: of ;all klnda et wholesalelor
retaik 041 short notice. Retail prices range from $2
upwat ,according to style. Be also kiMps onband
Ready-made Cons;
and as be has en elegant
Hearse, be Is, prepar ed to attend Inner* on abort
notice. — ' I .!
'New Milford, Dee. - 1, IsllB.-4971 . : • •
TO the SneeitetPeidte, -
_
CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF,
As ISVALLIOLZ RXldaft, for sato bi 11.-Thsier,
Montrose; S.D. Tompkins Brookline William EL
MI or ' ' —:VOL
~ . .
ALT f4;;;;Ie by lb* Pro; tot
Q. , lh nil Mat*
J. DICk;.ERMAI , .:, Jr
IMO
NOTICE•
lAA* 4 411 44,11** • • ffoo.;vl
impend if Proeseof " the Am
en' and Iteeholtioe Modstiim of Brook
lyn:".nsed frozireblinutes.
JAN. 14,18511.--A meeting of the citizens,
of lithoklyti . cotivenea, porstiant to 'previous
notice, to take into consideration the expedi
ency of forming an organintion for the pro.
Motieft of. Agriculture'pO .the 'Mechanic
Arta..' Temporary officals were chorea,- and
aftersome deliberation, it was moved that en
Association be 'organized. Motion carried
unanimously. committee of five was, on
motion, appointed to draft Constitution, and
By-haws. , During absence of committee, re.
marks-were nlade by a number - of persons.
The Co - Ustitutitp reported and adopted, pro r
vides briefly , ai follows :—Nline and object
as above stated. Any person over 18 years
of age may. become a member by having his
name enrolled and paying 25 cents annually.
Usual, officers with usual duties. Regular
meetinz.for election of officers first ,Monday
in January of each year. Meetings may be
held weekly during Whiter, and monthly du
ring Summer.. Constitution amendable by
majority vow, the proposed aniendingist hay.
ng been previously submitted in writing. -
The Subject of poultry-raising was selected
for consideration at neXt triertitlg
JAN. 17.111kuntes . read and adopted.—.
The question.witti thint...diseusi4l—;." Does it
pay to raise Poultry .?"
The statement was made (from an account
kept) that 24 dollars net profit was cleared
in one year froth 24 hens•hesidos doubling
the original stock. Other statemeas were
also given torrespOnding -with and; corrobor7
ating this, and affording ground for the in:
ferencii that from 75 cents to $1,25 can be
made from each ken yearly, wit4..good care
and attention:: No experience was, however,
given as to-the'rtilts of keeping large nutn
.hers or hens together. It was estimated
froth reliable dates (the number of barrelswf
eggs sent to market by the merchants) that
at 11l cents per dozen, the e&g tra4 of
Brooklyn amounted, daring the past yea); to
fifteen . hnndred doUrs, tielurly ; and
probably, about the same Value of poultry
was sold from the same district during the
Paine time.
On iiiotion; a competent member WAR re
fliteStet.] to 'draw up a planfor a poultry,house
with estimate of cost.
(4m:stint) orilefed for .discussion at nett ,
meeting :----,‘‘ Doi - ,i it pry' .i., raise pork on _
the plun - gpnerally pursued ."
J AN. 21.—After.disposing of some prelim
inary and miseellaneoua 'matters, the subject
in order was taken upj The views present.
ed were chiellruisfavorable.to the business
of pork-raising. But as some persons 'WAN
dii.ent who were known to regard it as prof
itable, it was deemed 'best to continue the
topic fur the ensuing meeting.
JAN. 31.—The discussion of the Pork ques.
lion was.resumed under the fidlowing form :
.1.--"11oes it pay to raise pork on the,plan gen
erally pursued ? Can it be made to pay by a
i tsi
s ) stematie effort, d suitable arranget nods,
f ind proper 'Went* in r' It was urged - audsup.
ported by fließ l t at under certain circum
stances, with good management, the business I
may be made advantageous., Physiological
arguments against the eating.of pork, were
presented, and it was maintained that in that
light; the busineSs is unprofitable.
The subject of Fences was 'selected ; by.
Note, (or consideration At the next meeting-
' Fen. 7.—The question, " Irlat is the best
and cheapest kind of Form Fence? was intro
duced. It being premised. that this depends
ittain eireumstartees, sirch as the kind of ant
male to be restrained, the material most
abundant in the vicinity;, whether or not par-
tability is required, 'Whether another object
may be simultaneously accomplished, as
clearing land of timber, and stones,
Souriepecitnen board.fence patented by Wm.
Vandermark, was exhibited. This kind of
fence is movable in sections the length of the
boards of which it constructed: It was es
'timated to cost 40 cents per rod. No part
!alit is inserted in the.ground. The average
cost of stone wall-was estimated at $1.25 per
rod, and zigzag rail fence, variously from 30
cents upward. .A method of combining stone
fence with a structure of post and board at
the top, was described thus :- . -place a block
Of durable wood across the wall ut ~any de
sired height. in an auger-hole in, the center
of this, insert a small post (sharpeded at the
flint.) Continue the wall higher upon, these
blocks, sufficiently„ to give permanency arid
stabilty to the arrangement Nail one hbard,
or two narrow ones, above the wall. Anew
of staking crooked rail fence was illus.
traced:—put ;be stakes.across -the penier of
each length, instead of at the joints."
Ito. 14. -After usual preliminariy, the top
ic oreviousty,selectf4l., , was.taken -.up,
tGe makitty'ofritttple'ittytti: It was estimat
ed that 10 quarts_of sap will make 1 lb. of
sugar, and that an average Of 3 hits. per tree
can be made each season. The number of
trees which one man, with - suitable conven
iences: can tend, was variously estimated
from 100 to 200. A computation tom] th e
items of expense, as eAtintated by a numbcr
of persons, showed the -of intinutictur
in,g sugar.from the maple, to from sto 1.;
-trots per pound. The use Irf 1:11s,1•1 item peels'
ens recyonfnunded as having the ronowing
advantages:—rapidity nfevaporation avoid
it.g 1,111 , ie and loss in the sateltarine matter' t
preventing the admixture of lorcrign substame
es, and the burning of the sugar at the etiges
of thevtworatitig vessel ; rind economy cif fit
. The teethed of retting kettles iti arches
was urged as also tpussessing most of these
advantagesi The benefit and saving in . hav
ing dry, seasoned wood, and in using animal
labor in hauling rap ; kite., were alludo to,
and a 1540 54 tile necessity of straining-"Meves,
sticks, V?•:lfruin the sap before boiling. The
opinion prevailed, not ticiWever without op;
(totientS, that boring is the best mode of tap
ping. Use j auger. The' qiiestion Of fruit
q, owing was that ordered for next discussion.
Fie. seemid to concur, in regard..
ing the abundant production of fruit as im
portant, the abundant use of fruit as health.
fel, and that its consumption fir food shimld
be emsiursiged. It was recommended to
plant fruit trees with tare." Dig large holes.
Put roots in natural position. 'Set the tree
to thd same deptlyas befOre. Place the sur
face soil around the roots, rejecting the sub
soil. Work the dirt compactly about the
roots,-with the hand, lf,manure is uied, let
it be well rotted,end thoroughly mixed with
the soil; otherwise work it in after the tree
is Printed, a MUlch with : gild ebips, leaves;
straw, &c, Phi& _treee far enough apart to
admit plentY,of light and .air. Low-spread
ing.-open heads are desirable. Best time for
trimming, summer, when; new wood, is
ing rapidly: Rest varieties of winter apples,-
RoxberY' Russet and Rhode Island Greening.
To destroy caterpillars, protect insectivorous
:birds from molestation. Prepare a mixture
of txmlinon
,sotip,:whale oil, (lamp oil)' and
Tie
Water. -sponge or pios ; of cloth le the
end of triicile, with whibikapply the mixture
to the nests and worm's. .It will kill ,
Or, better, wipe them out and destroy them
otherwise. To kill borers, run a small - Wire
into the hole, if-sitritight enough, or plug
.it
up and stuother them.. To preittut their rev
ages, ~ examine frequently about the roots,
digging away the turf, and sprinkling 4n a
littleylime or ashes. - The opinion `yes ad
vanced that the method of serer" prtming..
pot bait in ibis lueslify4,siien. fi* l'tio
friogetbOtif otiVoYfalig gitask*
5,00
1,00
• •
uumpringomrapirig i Iprunieg, and • washing,
was-spoken or 'it case of ' untlirlhiness of
art 'orchard standing upon wet,.clayey= land
not underdrained; was presented. lo raise
steawberries,, it was urged that animal ma.
cure should not housed, but instead,decayed
wood and belies. • _ •
Fins A—The sobject - previonslyasigned
."—rhe production ot graisi,was takertup. Va
rious opinions were advanced as tlallie prof.
itableness of growing Spring...wheat. The
following is the substance ofitateniente made
supon this branch of the subject:—Average
yield.per acre, from 18 bushels downward ;
amount of seed per acre, 2 bushels by most ,
—by some, less; time , of plowing, Fell or
Spring; time of sowing, as early as the con
dition of the grounttwill admit; treatment
of seed, soaking in brine, rolling in lime or
lime end plaster.. The importsuicas of the
use of lime at sowing and afterward' was -
atrongly urged. •
• Statements in regard to corn-culture:es-
Plant - on sward ground ; plow in Fall Or
tapring; if in Spring, plow hot once; Fait
plowing kills worms, and ;Spring plowing
'prevents weeds ;• plisw manure under, or bar.
row it its on surface. Some co'ntended that
the last mode will produce' more weeds,
'others that it will producd more cairn; plant
tills . feet apart; average yield per acre,
about fig bushels:, The grain..A*stlon was
continifed and the cultiVation of pbtatees, and
root crops, added, fer consideration at, next -
in eCting.
Maitou,l4'.—Theponsfo question discussed. •'
A majority of membem condemned the pie- ;
lice of planting:sine!! tubers. It, was recoil]. I
mended to plant early, on dry soil, without
-touch healing or •stimaleting manures. The
use of lime, plater, and ashes was, by_snany,
`said to be essential. • Thu Peach-blow variety -
wan highly spoken Of. •
The dairy interest was .selected as a sub
ject. for next discugion.,
~`learn2l.—Subject in order taken up,
tbllowiug hints, were generaly concurred
in : raise your own cows so as to be sure, of
their quality ; select' progeny of good milk
sox- k, both male
,and female ; see that pro
genitirs, both male and female, have arrived
at Illourtv ; keep calves well, end fad then,
hbuodainly ; the - same as - to cows;" stable
thei n in warm, well•ventilated stables; in
surerd weather, keep them in stable all the
timel,,except time to drink; feed than some
grans and roots; 'there is no advantage in
lettii2s , the' Gilt run with' the cow, 'provided
the half be otherwittetufEciently fed ; the rais
ing it' fancy stock needs capital. There was
a difference of opinion as 'to the heat time
and manner tif disposing 'of calves. Wheth
er the production - of butter;. cheese,
is mare udvautageous than the raising pf
stock, depends somewhat upon circirmstatices,
as the amount of help at command, It
,'was stated that twenty cows, in one season,
prod. iced two firkins of better a-piece, the fir
king 'neighing eighty pounds each. Also, that
twenty-two cows, )n one Weason; yielded pro.
needs amounting to $9OO in butter, calves,
pork, &c. Movisl and carried that the sub
ject ba • ntinued for consideration at next
me• ' •g, and that the , Seeretary be requested
to read,,at that time, the Prize Essay on Dai
rying publiiihed in the Amer. Agriculturist.
Marten 28.—Three articles on "The Dai
ry"-read, from the American Agriculturist,
setting forth, among other things„ that -the
beit dairy district of the United States;conn
rises the northern part of Pennsylvania,tne
northeastern part of Ohio; the central and
southern parts of New York,--the southern
parts of Vermont 'and New liampshin. and
the lerger part of Massachusetts, Rhode is,
land, 'and Connecticut, and the nerthern part
of New Jersey, besides small, detached per
.ions in-other sections of the c o untry; that
the best dairy soils are those that, yield nat.
urally and tenaciously white clover and blue
grass, intermingled with timothy, red s top,red
clover, &c.; thatlhe beat dairy cow general:
ly &its small head, lively eye, light horn, thin
neck, broad shoulders, round• ribs, straight '
back, hips broad, flanks' deep, udder clean,
with fine glossy hair, fair sized . taper. teats
standing apart, toil fine, teet and legs small,
yellow elan, not a meaty bag, and a quiet
disposition.; that sweet grass and hay is the
best C. - ..0d fur cows"- '
that permanent pastures
,unchanged through the ,season,. on the whole
are best.; that an abundance:of pure soft wa-
ter is badispeeiable.; that salting should be
done weekly and regularly; and that it • re-
quires 14 to 3 acres of pasture : per Amy:—
Meinbera estimated the amount of hay nets ,
essary to winter a cow, variously from If to
21, tuns. ,"A statement was read of , the pro
ceeds 9f the dairy farm of Zadock Pratt„ in
which it was recommended to churn the
cream only : the cUrrectness of this was die.
puted by a member present, who advised to
churn milk and all. An article was read on
the subject of breeding" urging
that dairy stuck eau be best-improved by se
lecting the beat breeders from the saute
blood. T'he opimsing theory was not "pre
sented. subject ciontieued. -
Aria 4.—Dairy and cattle -raising gees
tiou reconsidered, and remarks made Ulf the
sutejects of shee'p•reising, hay, die. It ' was
stated, hough cli-puted by some..,..,that i -iiew
milk will not prodtme good biifter by- Churn
ing it while trest The suit:meat; Was iisad6
that tot experiment repeated thiee' yeala in
succession, gave the average cost , iif _hay: _per
I ton at 82,7 ii. it was recommended tai give
I meaduas, unless they wash, is top•dresaing of
1119.11 . 1ffs 11X the spring,.aad not to.isllmrciule
to 'graze upon itt. all. A rule was given ,
for estianitimg the weight 'of hay well - I:waists/
in the mow :—"Call esery knit 4 II*"
"The opinion wits expressed that, as a general
thing, the average cost of hay will exceed
0..75 per tee. It was stated that to winter
100 sheep requires 10 or 12 toris'of hay, end'
.50 0r.60 bushels of grain.; and .itwits said -
to be advisable that a part oral! of thisgraiu
should be ground. It was alleged that the
wool` produced pays all taistisel keeping. the
flbeit, leaving the increase as `het profit.
Arita. 11.1—The queation_ of holding a
" Market - Mr," for ttereihibition, sale, and
exchange of the products of the term, work-,
shop, eze., was considered ) and the subject fi
nally postponed for further deliberation. The
best time far, planting potatoes talked of, and
the influence vt the union on vegetation dig
cease'. If was unanimously agreed that 'tie
barest to plant potattita4 as, seen its the season
and the state ot the ground will peruitt.
Moved mud carried' that, the .Asecallation
meet onte a,Mouth till Septemner. Meeting
to be held' on the- first 'Saturday of each
month, at 1 o'clock; p. m. ;
-The Secretary was instructed to .prepare
from the tournal-a summary of proceeding*
of die Alwociatioo for publiatiott.
,S. W. BREED, Preiiamt•
'E. A. Warn, Secretary. .
Adjourn
Pao:gums swami hishers.—Sprililtle snuff
on plants, and you will tind; that eiixo -the
rosebud and sabbage•louse will • rapidly d"-
appear, as will other insects. Daniiiied sad
wstl answer fur this purpose, as welt as ADY
other. It should he very dry, and way bv
sprinkled tivm a common dredging box. It
should be applied early , in theotuorning, - or
after a shower, while the plants are ref
Twti - or threaappllaitioatrill answer fur 'DO
season, and but little!tinte will suffices to go
over au sere.
Ur it niay,souiistimes be economy to buy
Manure; WIC Witgen.l.l 11 4t5 014 1 to P t
1104.44 la bowl t9row Immure..