Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, September 08, 1859, Image 4

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For the Independent #epubliean.
Setting Fruit Trees. • •
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MEssas.i . Bravons :—I see in your last paper
-Mr. Pento n ist takes exception to - aily 'way,
of planting .trees. As I said before, dig '8
feet deepfeet across—save the soil—
throw awa the balance of the dirt, fill . tbe
hole 2 feet with sods—fill The bill:nee; with .
good soil—and set your tree: How -deep ,
you shall s t et the lice is another question,
and - depends on,thesize — orthe tree, shape of
the roots, and the opinion of the planter.
New, -I submit to people. versed, in such
matters if this is not-as good a mode as can be
adoPted, add better than almoQany one does
plant. • i
lie 614 ts•to this mode—says .the by
Will fill wi water, tree die, &c. My clam
/
ion is that man who would plant an orchard
upon such oil as he describes would -never,
make a g d farmer. V '
. • Too mu h importance can hardly be. st
tatChed to e subject of draining. it is' my
opinion the - full half of our lands can be near
ly doubled in value. by underdraiping, and_ itc.,
tlwould giv me much pleasure to see in our
counif parer a good -artiele . npon \hat- sub.
ject, and if no one will write, let some • one
select something •valuable on drainage, and
have it intrted. I think, farther, that we
haVe a bha iful 'country, a strong,' vigorous
lasting, so i l'i naturally, and that if it were
put into a-high state of cultivation it, would
- compare favorably.with any other well eel.'
tivated codntfy. • .
My friend next says, " the'Northent Mils:
cadine is Ivor/Vest.' I have a. Northern
Muscadine which•has borne 3 years; so has
Joseph 'Dnbois's; so haiil. .C.e.Fish's.L • It
" ripens in September,from-the 10th to the loth.
We got them Cifthe Shakerslit New ~Leban
on. Now .Istump_this or Broome county
to beat us lin grapes on. the lath of Septem
ber.
W/have.also the Concord, which rip-,
ens abent he same time. . come • on, Mr.
Pomologist, , we will beat yon blind, or own
up; l'ou•y the Diana,— Clinton, or: Dela
ware,
ware, is bstter. I don't belie Lire it. ' The Di
_ .ana, is like the Isabella, only:later''lTihn the.
'Muscadinc, and is tiatii er than the Isabella.
The Clintcn and Delaware I know nothing of,
though l have heard, the. Delaware recom
mended &Is a wine grape. I have seer. 'what
. Was called the Clinton, and it that was, 1
never want to see any more of them. You
say the C.itawaba is better, better for what?
- It - never ripens. They have had-thetn around
Binghamton for years; and- are now i throw- .
-hag them away because they never get ripe.
They ripen liter.-than the Isabella._ Joseph,
'Dubois t 4 a Catiwaba, bangs' full this seas
on, also lt. Ho values them far pies and
..preserving; for he says a person does not
want to u4e good nice - grapes for such.. pur.
•posei. J i C. l'ish-Esq. rates his. grapes ,in
. this wise; Muscadine Ist,. Concord 24, -Isa
bella 3d. s My opinion is. that on the hills
• `between ere and Montrose, the 'lsabella
will - notripen. The Rebecca, from all I can
learn;jis ope of our best table grapes,•and ri
• 'pens phout the time of the Dianal have
never iseeri one. I have Muscadine, Concord,
and Isabella nbw bearing, and the Dinna 'and
Rebecca not - bearing—too yourig., 11 people
• feel interested in knowing - about thotMusea
dine and concord 'grapes; call at the tithe. sp
'pointed ;' lone man -from a township can see
for himself and . report to Ins neighbors.—
Joseph,D boil has plenty 6r the , Muscadine,
Concord, nd other varieties for sale. So see
the fruit and buy the vine. You cannot well
get the scpl too rich for gripes. ."
With regard to strawberries, I think Wil
son's'Albisty- Seedling is the best ; I have
it, and ha re seen and eaten others. r •
- - Fire.up, gefitlemen ; nothing like free dis.
cuPsion it, a free country. ,
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•
HENRI- Maim-NET.
end, Aug. 25, 1859.
MEI
Fot the indcpendent Republicafi.
Farriers Should Think.
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' . WASHINGTON, :Wyoming Co. - Pa., .
. , . Aug. 26; 1859. ,
lifitesns. Enrrons :—Dear Sirs :—ln tri. , ) .,
hit Lprcmised to call the attention of farm
ers to th - necessity of thinking. - Since then
' I have waltzed that the fiiiiners and 'mechan
-Ics of Brooklyn have seen the necessity of
thinking, and for that purpo s e 'have associti
• - ,ted themselves together, to - pipet weekly, - or
. monthly,laleirCumitancratill permit.. Now,
sirs, m, .is a socialbeing, arid according to
_ his nate he will associate for some purpose.
. And if h associates for that which will be a
--
• mutual . enefit, such associations should be
_ . succor d. Pilliiiihed in ............urratm0ir1t5 • -
' . the in Went Republican) is worth the
..
price o( t number; -that i 7, the ' revenue
that B klyn derive:. from eggs' and pout
:try. W ; fifteen bemired dollars for '
eggs
• alone !. ho would have thought it HOW
• ~much fn re profit Is'to be .derived: from such
an asaoeration, to talk (among other things) .
about the elisapeat and best way to raise eggs
an you than from discussing such ques
' • _ tiohs, 19. example, as; which is . he mother of
the chic en , the ,herahat laid tile egg, or, the
• 'hen that batched it-7 I wish, 'the Bre•oklia
i .
" Association success, and hope friend Breed
and his associates will remember,- that •we
would like to hear from that from time to
• . time.'• 1, ' - -, '
- The niaxim is true that the man that is the
• •
means or aiiisjpg two spears of grasS' to grow
where'enly one did grow is a pefilic.benefac.
. tor.' 19 - ou,•airs, could be the means, through
your paper, of causing the farmers of Sus;
quelum: ; iii county - to double,•their pFesent- av
erw \ • ps, woul'i not-yeti be public bene
factors 7 . Most certainly rio.. . -
' • The t - stqaastion.may be raised, can it be done
and not cost =ire than it will come to 7 N 7.4
for tlihtfrig on the matter. - As farmers, we'
th,
•, . will lay ur heads together,. and think ou the
• - subject: Fortnyirel; I ant persuaded th at it
can be one . , But' as to the cost, lam some
,• - what at' hiss. - ,- • ~- .
Now' letas think . What is- the' average
• - •
'crop,..engh She county 7 • If I am- wrong,
-,,• or - err ' judgment, /hope that 'some Of the,
• better - ' wed will correct me. - First, we
Will thi . about the crop of grass: ' What is
ni
the ave e crop of hay,.per item ? Say, one,
1 -• • ton,. or *that too high, or too - low l Now,
. . cannot the meadows of Susquehanna . county
be madte produce two • tons per acre 7 I
think so _ and my reason for thinking so, is
ii ,
• that it haS bear done. - .-
. - New for the crop of corn. ' What is the
average per acne? Thirty bushels. The soil
. - _ of Susquehanna county is- capable of being
. , made to produce !sixty bushels of corn to the
•-•-
acre as an average-crop:. .We ,will nut - say
. - anything of the Sri reports that have
lawn made ataome of - your-Fairs,' Oats—
. 4111 the average thirty or thirty-five bushels?
, If the: was raised to.produce double the
trop ofger - ei the crop of oats would double,
-of .ours As for wheal, buckwheat, and Po
-tatoes,- the crop is so uncertain that I =know'
not what to say of them ;- the straw and tops
:may be mridri - to grow, but as to', the', grain
and 'fa ton, there seems to be. a , mystery
that • big the land cannot overcome.. I
had f tten .rye,' but I consider- it -- a very
~, • poor paling crop, at best.' -,. -- t
. : Merolla a good idea advanced by Mr. Me
- Kinney , ...-. ' clearing up old bush pastures,
- , 'loi. str , •••• he many thanks, as - well as for
' several .. •• • communication, trim' his pen
_pub • .•- i Arycni... - . • .-, , -
- ICI w • .- t0.Y.6 - uagstia, it will , be -on - the
libealpat aid quicilaw Way to - fertilise -land.
.. -, . . ,- . , : •1 A F'dtasta.
. .. .
• Aninuils of the Maximoth Cave.
Prof. C.* W. Wright, ofiLouisville, speak
ing of the Mammoth Cave; says : ,
illyriade of bats are found in the Main-
Moth Cave, especially "flitting the Winter
months. These animals *not in a torpid
state in,Wiiater, but frequCntirchatigty their
,position from one' avenue 'to another. In
these paits of the'eave;wh'cn there is no air
in motion, the bats . hang 'in clusters of thou
sands, suspended by their hinder extremities,
heads- downwards. The wings of * the bat
consist of .a membranous expansion over the
fingers of the animal, which are largely de
veloped. _ The bat - moves through the air
like the butterfly, end does not prOduce a
rustling sound with his wings like that pro
duced.. by - birds. The eyes of the hat
arC,much smaller, relatively, than any other
nocturnal animal, and are of very.: little use
to him. In fact, he re g ulates-his movements]
in flying and - securing insects by a sense of.
resistance, for if the sight of one be destroyed
be is enabled to fly about a room' through
-which wires are stretched in various
tions; withourstriking- one of them, and he
will secure his food upon the same-principle,
as well as direct-his course in - theCave,which,
a short distancefrom the entrance; =is abso
lutely destitute, f every ray of light.. He
secures insects and feeds himself by:ineans
of interfemoral membrane which extends
from the tail'to the hinder extremities, .-and
which the_animal-ukes as a net •to catch his
prey, -the hair on the under sitrface of which
is arranged in concentrate rays,,o that when'
the tail is bent forward any object on thei
tOfemeral membrane is rolled .ea the . pOint
okthat organ, and thence •to the animal's
mouth. When throtin upon a level surface
the bat cannot rise and dy,, but has to ett6'tvl
to an eleyated surface, from lwhiCh he thrtiws
himself into.the air, and as thus enabled,. to
.use his wings. - • . I
The Cave Rat is .a Isize larger than the
Norway Rat: The hair on the back'', resem
bles. thatiof the.gray squirrel; that on the
abdomen lanq feet of a light color ; the whisk
are.long and, the, eyes are pi ominent, and
resemble those. of the-rabbit, , -
The, jaws are poWqful,; and set with lirge
Tile cave rat has been known to bite
ISE
thrOugh the cave lamps, 'which are composed
ct tin, in order to eat the. oil. - Vey are un
doubtedly the Florida rat, which overspread
this continent in early times, but which have
lieen • exterminated everywhere else - by • the
Norway rat, have taken rhfuge l in the Mam
moth Cave, where. the latter never enters.—
They are guided in .the cave by the sense of
smell.-
.
. -
.
Wild animals, such as foxes, wild -cats,
coons, bears, eta, never enter. the Mammoth
Cave nor have their remains ever been found
therein.- •
. .
. When the 'Mammoth cave watifirst discov
ered, hundreds of muMmies were foundin it.
They were dressed in the skins-of wild ani
inals, and, iai many instances, were highly or
namented with bone, 'shells, feathers, etc.- 7 -
. They - were in a better state -of preserva
tion. than the mammies of Egypt, and, even
When exposed to a damp atmosphere; show;
ed no disposition to decay. The mummies
were preset% ed - mainty,by means of smoke,
and the place where they were subjected to
the antiseptic influence of that agent-is still to
be seen. It-consists of a stiek,- wlfich is sus
pended bet Ween two projecting ;rocks, in an
alcove, twenty feet
_above the- IlOor of' the
main cave. Crosspiecei are lashild to the
pole by strips of bark, on Willett the arms
and - lower extremities were extended. The•
extremities of the pole bear marks .of the
stone hatchet; and have remained7s6.long in
the present position _ that they areincrusted
with crystals of carbonate ornate-I The cer
emony-of embalining could- - have ibeen
nesSed by at least ten thousand 'persons, for
the avenue in.which the operation was con-
ducted is a hundred feet wide and' a half • a
mile inletigth. The same poinfrwas evident•
lyused at times as a place of torture, inas-
much as bone ashes.han been finind :there,
evidently those of , victims to ' some bar.
„barons sacrifice. ,
•
When the..manufacture . of saltpetre was
commenced; th - e-munamieswere used as fuel,
and were destroyed9n "
carious ways, and a
few . were carried away and .placed in the
museums, in different parts of'• the United.
States.
SEKTEkTIOIIi ISEICTEIC I CES. —c J. rTiLs
UO counte
nance is the title page to thq book i of the soul,-
and it may be regarded , as thiL. prefacea
portion of the work we should by no timing
As we may noticii, 'even in it cilm, by the
inclination of ,a, tree.ln the E foreA from which
side "come- the fienst-.‘-and most frequent
blasts bf the storm, to an attentive observer
of men May easily distinguish , the heailest
gales of passion. •
Beneath 'what,ti loi‘d of , wor:laliness and
worldly hares is the soul of the Christian; oft
en uried'; 'and how anxiously and persever
ing yhe strives to penetrate the mist, - to: re=
,turd again into the bright, clear lightof heavl:
enl\ , Yet, at other times, WNW easily, and by'
what trifling matters, we Suffer ourselves to
be led away from God ! •
.
• A.`noble person heeds .but a plain garment
to set it off; a beautiful picture but a sit
ple.frame ; ii great !thought is
„best dreased
in the • implegt langpage, But al I 'these field
a spiri• of understanding to be appreelated:
,
PLE cit'z F i nervr.—oine ten year's
ago - , a Yankee tin-pedler drove up .to,. Uncle
D.'s door, and enquired the expense of kesp
ing
,himself and team over• night- including
supper and breakfast. " ! • • _ :
" Two dollars," i - epfied the landlord. -
-.Ain't ye rather demanded the
Yankee. • • ,
•
" I guess so ; I kgep tavern for profit, not
for pleasure," .answered I.lincle D.. _
Tire Pedler got off 'of his cart, and went in
to supper; •andduritig the'evetiing he thqurr.
ed of his host if itcq had any -tin-ware that
needed mending. Aboalhalf - a dozen pans,
pails, and othir tin dishes were procUred, and
the Yankee soldered them up, put.away *his
tools, and went to bed. j
"What is your bill for mending: the -tml l •
warel" asked Uncle D. the next
.morning,
as the pedler was preparing to depart. -'
" - Two dollars add;a half!" - replied the)
.
Yankee.
• "Aitot'that iathet highl" asked - the, hind,
lord: •
"I guess so; 2- tioket for profit," and not
forpkasure /7 said Ocr-pedleri with
•
SENTENTIOIJB.--4: gentleman ' :Some . 630 Y
Miles below New Orleans, was, accosted by
a stranger: "Sir, have you any - money?"
" Yes", was the reply ;' 4 _ l l always make it a
point to , carry some ;money with tone, .. more
or - less. " rejoined the atranger.
"I wish to go aprosif the, river; the fare is
ten cents. Wouls ou please to sec:ow:no.
date me with. that rum?" The gentleman
putting im a look" o well affected surprise,
exclaimed-;-" Sir, do f you mean to, say that
you haven't ten ceno . ? " Yes sir; I haven't
a cent," rejoined thg, stranger; "Well, sir ,
if. you haven't . a oenfi will.make little diff
:ere n ce aide o f river you ara .on,"
coolly, responded thq gentleman, as he left
the stranger to his Own reflection.' •
. _
Napolem isby face 'an Italian, - by
birtb_w Date/mit; iby school education a
Getman, byinilitgui-education a Swiss; by
politieid study an &gListaina; and/by bis
trowniagronahono - -
EMI
Great r Triumph
Th#ReadtP#4.offil
IT IS CB:STAIR THAT
GOODS
I -
CAN BE SOLD . S,UCCFS3FULLY IN,
MONTROSE§
SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT,
400,633 a!
r o t t dtu to bting this asscition well to call
Guttenberg, ,Rosenbailm & Co,,
. .
Where,-it will be proven that the merchar.t, 'in 'sel
ling his Goods,
.can afford to sell •CiIEAPER- for
CASK 1, and 'Can offer inducements sufficient to
make it an object to purchasers, at whateVer sacri
fice; to procure the'money to Atakb their purehaSes
oz . the Cash - Stem.' -
We
have just received, and are 'constantly re
ceiving a splendid assortment of
_ .
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
adapted for this season and whichivill not fail to giro
• General Satisfaction,.
and`which was purchaied under the most favorable
_
circumstances, for Cash.
They axe enabled to andwill offer and_sell at prices
far' below others that have given cverlastink credit,—
no matter whether it is t 4 Tont, Dick, or harry. -
~ THEREFORE, 4
Exm3iine, Comliare, and Judgp-
t411.-iblltsl).4o,
an assortment heretofore unequalled hy anything ev
er'offered in IlOutrase.
- (0 ""`Se"
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Comprising many iiow -AS desirable' sfylersif Gads
Unknown in this pirlcet,iniong which will be found,in
Ladieg -. t l l Diess 'Goods_,
ali,the novelties of l _trleilay, cheap at
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, dr, :Co's.
Kew arid choice mice of Broche, dbuble and single,
Stella, Plaid, Wool t Talraa, and Mithtilla; and'a new
style of CILENIi.L SHAWLS,
CHEAP, AT
Guttenberg,! Rosenbaum9 • Co's
•
CLOTH CLOAKS.
An assortment alwais on hand, alSoLaqies Cloth itod
trimmings tti match; of aihshades,
chettir, at •
Guttenberg,: ROsenbanni, _&, Co's.
ENE72OIIEDIEEIE@,
this department we can. offer great imineements;
as we are .purchasing - directly from Importing ilcmses.
T,he aisortmene coniprises . •
French Sets, Sleevei and Collars;
Worked Edgingiand Insertiuge,
and a great many mare articles toontunerouS to men=
tion—all of which may be found
- •
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, &. Co's.
D2N,@ , O - 0001:At c ,
-Bonnets; , Ribbons Flowers,
- Wire, StilX , Nettings, and Frames;
at wholesale and retail, • Cheap, at
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum : Sijoiss
DOMESTIC GOODS.
May bd found all die differCnt qualities Of FRDTTS,
- • .- • , •
iu.xy A rrn Rn GOODS, • •
imrs mvaziLttc - rrins; musLINS,
TICKS,.
STRIPES, , • •
DENLYS, . •
• SEIEETING yards
'...CHEAP, AT - - '
GU "USBERG, ROSESBAI.7if, & CO'S.
VLOTHINGE
As this is on 4 of their principal branches of business:
in New York City, they certainly hatc one great ad
vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, they-hav
ing one partner steadily in New York City to.devote
all his, time to this particular branch of maiirifacture.
They will furniqb, at any time, good dainiint,at
abont 7 the price Tor r•lich the matetials, cait he got.
TheYwill;warrant tl.cir work and , complete fit or
.
nohargain. They - keep ehostanq-on.hand one of
the best stocks of :
o.er and UlAe Coats,
BUCII
FROCK,PRESS, RAGLAN; SACK, & PANTS
in great variety and different style.,..
Vests : Vests : Vests
Such as Velvet, Plush, Cissiniere, and Satin,
• CHEAP,AT,.
Guttenberg, R*nbrium &Co,.
CLOTAING '
MADE. TO ORDER,
OF WM _
BEST:, MATER=IALS,
- I At Shirt Notioe.
,
Under ffrannenti l
For Ladies its well u for Gentlenle.n, such
I „ „ eniAp,
eiteniori,- Rosenbaum', •iito-
One ward is pfficieht for Ilse
To our =Merolla Prifttsbil and
Customers; .
and in pardealar to those knowing themselves to be
indebted to ne e we would say once more that we will
sell for
READY PAY; •
hereafter, and all im*nnts moat be settled without
further notice.. We .are tired•-ef . writing Dunning
Letters,; and.supporting the Postofibie, to our loss.—
We
We. take all kinds'of Grain at thelighist nntiket
pica Iniutiment; All accounts standing ever six
menthe on'ciur Books, will be left forecdleetion, un
leSs settled by note.
11 Win& C4*
1 1 02ak aff::ll2os lsW.
. .
AND :Al'
SHAWLS.
,CHEAP. AT
SILK, LAMBS' WOOL, Ix-,
.
The New : - -.Ural;
SPRING'ANDSUMMERI GOODS:.
• - - At Great Bargaarts -
READY -PAY AND.- SMALL • P.ROFITS! '•
DITRILITT hi now Anthill; a full and choke pork of Sprin
g -
H• and Summer GOODS, Including a greatsrarlety of Rich Mote •
in New: tyles, flinghams, Thilllkuto; Plain and Fancy .1.4. 14
phalikr. Robes:Silk Drew. Times and Sac" Black and
Flack and Fancy Mks, ?WM% dic,, with a superior as. •
Airtaucut ofglik, • Macho, leateuere.oaei Stella
Slrawla Mantillas, Parasols. Ridi itlbtonna,
Bonnets odid assets. liroodelmbs.. ensd.
mcws, - Sinumer - dm., with a • - ,
large assortmed of - otbir . , •
, STIPLE-4110 PIVOT Allalla r
„ J a usual, tu finasetios, _ '
erylardvrale. Iron, :Orel. .
Stows; Drugs, Paint.% Oils,. flouts and.
Sbrks, Hats andliatA, (.7 locks, b i aristUng. Floc 011
IS all Paper. - Palined Window Slakdos, &c Le.
The entire stock being - Iv o, knd lasktht for -cash,
Ft PU
opportunity for chulcurielectionk and will be cold for AY..
10 to ii in , r net. below miller prices. All exaudnelloe of the
(MODS and PRICES will be found prottable tcrtbote who wish
buy.
- . .
Flour & Salt constahtly- on han d.
New Milford, flay .
- _ L oo king Glasses.
A LL SIZES; up to -2O x4o , ' es..
.. Gilt Picture Frames, •
PlalSand WavtNl Mouldings, •' •
11:111K1111 aLiss PLITES,
• Put Into old Prams : on snort Norte.
TUtKER'S PATENT SPRING - BED.. -
• t4c eery- Beat In use.
'Cabinet Furniture and Chaira. -
Sign Pejiatin g .
COFFIN PLATES constantly on hand, and onarastA nfi abort no.
141.11 • ,
Mar had, • EX, FORDIIA
• 110WE'S •
PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED.
Luxury, Contfort„2ant Ease - ConOined.
THESE celebrated He& for isle bywii; w. smrrgh . Co.
Sfontrf;re, March .1 .1859.
CROOK &,JO.I7INSTON,
Carriages, Bent Rims,
BOWS,
Wagon Poles, !uid Pita& Handles,
RF.AT Br.ND, SI7SQUSIII.IOU.
List of Prices. - .
I
$1,25 12 inch Fates,' 2,00
1,88 2 " " •• 3,00
- - 1;50 Bows,- - - - --AIL
I,63*Tlxillsi bent heels, ,80
- 1,75 " , fitraight i - ,50
I,B3,lickory Poles, bent, ;75
Greta Bend, 4,1.1113,1,47.-1 y •
inch Mies, -
*ti It
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if .
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MEE
int. Battle! Austrians Whipped!!
13 '` ,... T . u g ' t th." m-"e' 11'3'11'6e"
4'
ONE' -HORSE' STORE ,
in niRENGVILE, than at any TWO Itoßsr. STORE to the wen.
tiy. For Itiatance t •
-
• • ONE -DOLLAR, (a cash dollar,)
• •
titi BuT 10 yards 'Good Prints,
WILLI36r 9 "- " Lawn ~
WILL Bus 10 " -Best Heavy Sheeting.
WILL Pus 11 pchinds Good Brown Sugar.
WILL itur.;l6 " • Salferatus.•- •
WiLL PrelS " Ricii or 4 2. lbs. Tea _'- -
WILL Bus *7 ". Coffee or its value in anything
as t i lis sure zale.. We - hive :tin twort.inent of t ! _
• Dr - g . 'Goods ,_:`;
andeEnirs, CROCKERY, lARDWAREI, • DYE• STUFFS.
BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTH/AI; HATS and OARS. PAINTS A,.
OILS, ,\ AILS by the Keg, In facc•atiythhty; •usttally kept 41 ALL.
ONE HORSE STORES. Give en a all. ,
J. SMITIIJr.'& SON.
El!M=I
"Businetam Goes 031,"
Nev . Ready. Pay. Store
A.T IHE
HEAD OF NAVIGATION I
•
T IIE entscriber baring pat returned from New York, truuld .these
1,r4113. 7 i 11et t
L ft c. lll 6 y
w inf u erxu pam ts Sti d efi4_ , (ll „ k ti eLla: r i f m ) an . d the public
.
HEW
boughtfoi CASH, at the old staz,d43.;o. 2 Public A two., forranly
‘
oonvic.f by C. W...MOTT, where h 5 cdlLscll for READY - PAY, .at
laims Rial will suit eveAbods. Marto& cousins of
1,3_10.10E FAMILY GROCEIDES ALL KENDS, STONE
WARE, WOODEN WARS.% 1111001.8. 4 ., HooTS AND
LADIES*GAITEIsi VOA'S,' CENTS.
- DSIL,LkEVS. LIE,k AIS
• • - FINE, I.IROWN ItNI)
BLEACHED '
• • ..1111. , :LINS, LINENS. CAN.:
- TON-FLANNEL, DELLUNGS, TOW: . '
ELLING, JACKINARD, DIAPER, TICES. • ,
PllO3 CHECKS, DEisams. STRIPED '
Plumes
1N( VT
. _
L1.L.56 7 BAT'IS,WIIIIS: AND DROW,N.. .
KNITTING GOTTON; VEIL ISAREGE, GLOVESD 110. •
SlKea", A LAME .A.;•••,SOitTILL. , IT, TANK.E.E NDTioNs. Etc
HENAY C. TYPO..
Lariat sello like a SPL=l.llll} rIItTiCLE for the HMV., i.lease'
till at TYLER'S mad liuy a bottle or. Irt.R.NlifTS. 4-Ita..Vikthk;
the brit and dampest is arc; also L1.113..Wa' EX/I/kit:TS for the
thaallthichlef,•arst glut:ay.
lkoutrove,:rkwil a, ISL9.-Ltr-
. • HOTE
L KEEPERS ;
4erclantsandarocez s ,
- , --..: • CAN now be supplied with The best
(G, a UNr;l * , .) - * assortment of , .
' ~_. - WIIIIES - and.LIQUORS
4ver offered in this county,consistineol
rSld Port Wine, (Pure j.)
Fine Old Madeira - ,
. AL .3tocleira,
El°4 Berri Brandy, in
bottles, '
Rose dx., 4Yordial,
1 Itrinte Brandy, for Pre: .
serves,
Sour IVine r for Cooking,
Afeilitga Wine, . '
OLOBIR BRANDY,
Rectified Whiske*, by the
barrel,
r by:tle I'l-PE. r t DiclizoN,
si'. l i:Vtrci:of. liirl&T)l7ULN Al ax te t .
wish. Also. OLD VOLlTJalkji,
tinE CORDIAL,- and ISLAVti,-
btore us Ate& btrart,Ailygs
JACK 011.0113KKLIN.
Oldrd ClOynae, -
Pale and stark Seignetle,
UhitcdPraprietorilrandy
Jfeder Swan, &herder'',
and Closter ,LealOin,
Scotch' d• kids
.Whiskey,
Monongahela do.
Old Boarlon do. '
•Old Rye - do.
qld Jamaica .Banc,
St Croix do;*
Areto England do
Pale Brown 11: GWV, Sher.
at p'riceel.6-culd tunnprthluu.. •• -
'BARBEL, eetiALLU.N. Eve*,
For the retaL tra.de 1 Inive a imp. ri
11,1334., fur ruedlekuAlvurportus, to
BY, and' MADEIRA WINE,
ISERRY BRANDY, (ur-DiArrto
below Smrie's Rote]. • .
liontiveakiel Mg-tr
•-
Held- of Navi g ation
REMOVED,.
• fil4IE trndernigned duds to LoLd'y palle Lint he han.irtincrred
1. bin store... Lid way Low lie found on Yaw !tltrotl, a tow doors
awn: lieLleis Hood, wlimlie will be glnd to act hit old cuidomens
no now maim
•
•
. 8159.,
BEAR IN MIND THAT.
-R.- HALL & CO:
Keep the Largest and Beat .Selected Stork, of
Goods
IN:BRCIONCE_COITNTY,
Am7l7, l mtvgnve,
SILKS, -
RIBBONS,
- WHITE GOODS,
• • SUMMER STUFFS;
• CARPETS, eke., (ie.,
whk they 'w l / 1 sell clkeelP fee CAbil o W ri al ll Lac'
11:59.-tty ' inugbalulsa;
AltH MALL & COy •
• . tio
BINGHAAITOIII,.- . : _ •
ABE ucaustsully teething addlikausio their Maud larrr, l siods of
CARPETS, OIL OLCTES,
TANE.EE NOTIONS. z: • -
immxtrzior coops'
and evrif klnirce ,
,
anny and Statilo.Dry Goads
whkh will be sold cheap at 'UirOlcesle and retail. Our !tenni US
READY JAL Cultic mei see us st Ib..net/VET STREET.
MAY 41, Ogi9.-btr" ,
Dry Goods, Carletuw,s,
AimolL-6Lonts, -
At No. 32 Court Street; Bingriainton
innabluutca,,uvosm-uy • ,
, Burning - Fluid*
r= nair.*CODFlbri. Wks' tud ta. ,Boots. sat
mare Mika ! ft= OD cats to 11,1 k
itah - liarLagik
MAX47/LClTttecl kll
MCTEEtWtri
i
11\
General Finding Store
L now replenished with a large variety of ,
POREZ.GN
DOMESTIC GOODS.
We cordialty Invite the Publle to Inspect opt r ,
Builders and • Cabinat .HaTdware;
POCELY ►ND T►BLE CUTLERY;
MgCIIANI93 Toots ...ND MANUFACTURING A.RTICiIg,
• . • • FARIIING TOOLS, _ •
• • GUNS, SPORTING ARTICLED,
MISCELLANEOUS 1/41 FANCIHARDWAiII i i
LAHR, HURON GRINDSTONES; !. - •
Mason'-s Challango Bkidking f .
.
Oran blight and sparkling; .• It Mims the-P.thee the Great; and
• cheers the sctlihtry hut of the lowly Baelnett.latusu." :•,
CHAINS,,
HIGGIN & SONS 'CRLIIRATED ENGLISH Sins;
wurr4Ated to run true, set Well. atrry points, end Eat, all kititte
• biota. . • .
,
Nails, Iron *and. Steel;
- ....HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AIIb SHOES, -
Tsai, SUGARS, COATI/I; MAISONS, SPICES, &a., - ,
Crockery.
MrOODUN WAR; PAPS!. HANGINGS,
WREATH . , -MARXIST - CUNTIM, BROWN and
GOLD CENTRIC , WINDOW SHAD
WINDOW : and PICTURE COnps,
an =mortal selection: i
CIEI
SARRLACL BIiii.DERS aeons,
,
LINEN FAERLCS, NAPKINS A*) TABLIL 4 LINE!,
CVETAIN AND FURNITURIC MATIRIAL,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, CAMBRIC MUFLIZ, 4k5
I S'
Voaaat and other•llandkerehiefe,
1113ESOSTED NRCE TIES . AND SILK CRAVATS,
LADIES' GADNTLE7S, NET MITISj
SILT AND Kw Gwyts, ilosizyty,
•
PACITIC, ALLEN'S . BAT STATE
SPRAGUE'S, DiINELL; '•
AMERICAN, i" RIpLUOND
TA.CSNY, • .110;.LTON..
.. • ..
Foreign and -Domestio Gingkarns t
DEREGES; ALPACAS, Piatiaizrtii, Ificiim9s,.kc;,.
Lim is, Noma: DiLtisks, BLicci Situ,
CARPETS, E 195, SIIRETINGS,:, ,•- •. •
Cltilftlit AND EDSTEADS,' &C., AC. : 7.
ra t
We chirgis nothing for ir.spoc rm, and cheerfully impart infotrutalOß
to all. ' Hoping won tlt ,ee you are remain, • I
Respcctfully. dm,
~ 11/ S. Wilsota de, Son.
1
_
Ifontregke,,lflrch 'Zi.ISM-te
~._,,
,
-WHAL• .
- I NEX-T !,
• - i
GlgN,CgAi7„l.t..itrtefid oil la .itn.
- : - .PI J ,DON'S
1
WORM Q2ZENGES
lave entirely supeed the we of all c!lerktllL,of
VE R. IFV' GE
s nnv
neli a
her tiler Lava is.. ......
. i . '11 . 4.4•....7
. VERY lIEICABLt •
. , , e the twee.. . 1 I
READILY EATEN, BY CBILDREW;
lA-ERFECTLY SAFE 1, ,
. and we the moot EFFECTUAL' and itelial;le. Ai l ltlitahltle
Medicine i 33. USE.
THEY CONTA N NO ME . RC&RV,
or any sul,etance whteb can 1 ale the weakest infant, have cuelleu
gutnicsvent attacks. PRIV
Manufactured
tioncydni., Pa 2 Pew tit le .
Eatont i 3l y. oxley, Ila
RIGJIT
,ExT c its
A to . tu Tai- .
MI I - • II O.T*
of an *Es, to - w 4 the TIMES, of
Walnut, , Cherry; .and. Mahogany,
and xananted to L•ork rlght.up to the Ellr le.
Moutrooe, hi ne Y, ISfJB,4f - •
•
NEW
BURAI
1.1.• stock of
_'NEW
Elevate&
AND FLAT TOP PR
tvcio'
I'Mlf A SD •
Parlor, Otllee
for WOOD or COAL.: Also
Stove. Pipe; Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove
. . Tab4s, Bcci, . Orti
ms ASSORTMENT will . INCLUDE the MOST .
SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES
In market. and on the nia t term. &e., to
: • *Wit he would Invite the parnenter attesttlon of
CASH BITTERS':
'Newlaford, Norember not-tr
-- • -
. -
- . ..
• - REMOVAL - '- - •
• ,
......,....,,, ri.. F. 0 ORDII AN has minded h i e iIAnYESa
. i ....J.! • • ur. andITRUNICBHOr zeroes the outet... into
),ii;Air d i \ t th e tedidlne fo.periy maipled. by Boyd te W ebster.
. one door below Keeler ix letoddanre which be Molt
ke!. ug , expnae.y for a ' - ,-- . .
, ..
-Saddle, Harness, and Trunk-
w Shop, -
. , .- 1 _. - , •
and here - he would he happy to haraialdende call. --
,
Rams T Carriage Triinutinea a general aasartmect ; Oak
Tanned Leather, on *mu which Barpeases 'will .be made and
W4l-11.11..91 4 TEP. All :ling done cheaper than elsewhere.
Centomers Will pleaae x tir 1n mind that 1 wish to settle up oner. a
' OO O4 ;. . -.is. F. ''
. QIWIL&M. _
Meatirile, January 19, 1e51 . .-tc - . .
C 1 C131313
° r a w to the public, M
aeaoctau.rtrs that ' camMt gait to sullot large
'rrprrlor
GR
OCER 11 Sr -
At the old and irelikrowm eoltdaditeerd, tonuerlP molded by 0. M.
13110.4169, TE:4B,!,t , OFF.CE; SPICE,' FLoUR,
and SALT, (by.the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all
arUelea tutudrln Irst orxeriem
Floir by. the Wholesale and Retail.,
4,1 I mean to merit, I Pope to melee . ' liberal share hi TIMM pet..
. The hlidmet market prim pall forPiLTS. "DE.AcoN" and
VEAL BliiN . - Z., COBB.
Itordraer, Marchl6, 1BW•4o , • ,
A - Forty.HorsePo*Or .
al 0 a SIM
ut.piooD
.3 uY.,..4 4 gh1.1.._.„au"...M 4 ' crunt4r rc:l
been or Teenty, and ww be sold eery low," .L 1
Moutreet, Pa, Jen. 36 : 1861.-tc: . . .
. , .
STEARICGRINT..AIypitIAW
'POST 13410THMI , keeptioxigatt cat toad at - 11,E abaae mfl
./C PMFLIITE tad TI2PIg_FLO 11.-CORAMEAL
Chan
guilty: also - CHOY awls/3W at the la
_prim Cala= malt
will be &an with dlaa and la Mel
Salt for' Bale
- Err the wart. Begitil4 SAO. al rouzituh
JJ XosargraMe. ,
_ _
4
1.
1
144-,- r.
75: L
IDS,
'ROPERTIES • ,
e arstom and 4 radOr It pnlot: :
=CENTS. .
ly W. N. PI;JRDON,
•
• Abel Tune% Amoo Nlelodo Zerah
don Brothers. J. Dickenuan, jr. on '
• May 94.:1f.N.-6to • •
IN Tl,3Wl' .:
CS
STOVES.
T' is . just .oceiiigg, jaige
. - •
STOVES;
tun martpent of
• en, Large Oven;
• • •
:In - crm COOK STOVES, FOR
I ;or CQA L,' '
• lOR. VARIETE OF - _
and Shop Stoves,
AIM
KEYSTONE. ooTpL.
Wm. K. FLlTM,Tropzietor,.
X 1112 3 nn c And ecooroodlout 'Rotel:situated. on Main Street, near
the Courtiloone a tuut nessianglecutre of th: l raineaspon d lon
the ritMpt"fl e ce,lior titbietTah of the publiclTA = P r!
elms; The Proprietor feels otentdent that he is DOW prepired to cuter:
Ulu guests s manner that cannot thil to OW ,
Contplote ,atieffaCticin.
El
The 'lnure and Furniture at NEW:, a ' nel eaPerlee Dan hem "Pvv.
id to render it 1 , 41:TA L, if not SUPERIOR. #.O sop similar establish
ment In thle_pert of the State. It is melee lied with TILE RE
CENT IMPROVEMENTS and COMFORTS, and OBLIOLNO
WAITERS will ALWAYS he In attendanoq respond to otion:ars.
The STABLES connected with this lot
!
New onyenient.
The. Proprietor roipecifully the!patieottne of Mr old ' friends
had the public gronenillr. ' WM. K. IiAT . CII,..
' Niontruge, Sept.
P (I) 9 , - 11 ;4r/ a a 41
I:Z=SO
Exact Jintied to ALL Men.
D. A ii: blot " N a472;.= u
completed
thenrie b n . d . na o l the pub.
' i P "'
FLOURING . MlL'.[;;! .
/ - AT, UNIONDALE, :! ' 1 •
arid ootoeneed tketataufamtne of all the various limb Of ,
4
LOIIR,+NEAL, AND REED; L. '
of the p quality. To flow nnaqualeted,with our Errtabiehmerit
we would .. v: We HAY., FINNI 'RUN nicEirtl.Lra 5T0.. , 51.4,+ 1111002-
NdUnd I , V Han & >I rtuerm. UM.). N:Y., met ripener Mar:Merry
from the VVOOthlugt.n. troll Worka oft. Stout= A. en: or 1.4r.wb0rg. , .% •
Y.. with three Bons of the Lott' nuchor Cloth, and the w liole tittml up
with all the , wo - tt
, • .
Modern Improvements of a. First Class Milli
,
_ I
To crmeerfottem of these Improvements, the ',•..SCRZE.V,' le &penned
with and better yes rite obtained. Tab Flour 15 bdior ellet./et , el.e 4
The saying to the customer inenludiurg mmli grains trill i on= mud 15
Per o ut• . - - • •
„. , i
.
- - C littitoll/ WOrkl
I
'lsolated promptly. multi the . teat Manner. FI.OUR, MEAL, and
FEED kept for male at the LOWEST t rASII. PRIEM 1 ,
Ifir - Sartsraufroe 010 1W or EV.EIt•Y PARTICULAR, rallc
patrolvige ID reepeetfolly eolieltell. 1
... I
l'elotelaie, Feb. it,, ]8.4..17
$9.1c4 Oki
. 4. 7 0 u , Pi iff.o4loso.
..Blr...a.amprgrr3,G.
AND
CARRIAGEj.MAK.7.I4d
.•
,ITTLEY & LATHROP. 1 6 74,. /P
unveil into their new building;
• on Tumidly , !rtrvit.r.Liar Aide's Hold.
•• •• •-:'.t... are MANUFACTURING and lthep unliand
,
Cariiages, - Wa4onssi
-ters :Sleighs
-7* Sleighs, .
?trey have provided themselves with:a STEAM E. ( IN£ and :di
dbe neetamatT maclatherw and ennvenkuces York with
Hs
patch • nod being both PRACTICAL SIECIIANI9 - df LONGS.X.
YERIENCE, and employing ncuc but;
' I
• GOOD - , WORKMEN-
• - • - - ,
' they sze prepare'd to do allkindi of work. In the I
I •
Blacksmithing and Ca rr
• _riegs.Makin , g. Line,
In their usual prnrniAand ,
s r • • 1
Virorknaanlikelganiieks
and by ',elite at all Heusi na l bainiseiniy and wil ling i nsiscr any br.
'der (or work, and by using . • ..
Good - .Materials,' _•• •
and by MODERATE CHARGE°, to receive a'litt c share of
public patronage. , _ _
AVe would tender oar thanks tainirold customers, sr inyite all la
want Or work to give us a call and see: for tbeiruelvoi.
"[entrees; August. It. ISSI.-tf ' j
,
Ft.,4DrrILCO I 7-1...
/SE MlrAlnzrZtied4tuor..°Z7d-eub‘:th"l3l3".AP.
ald desirable stack of I
i i. .. r
Ready Made Clot tag,
--- HATS, CAPS tirc eze .
taxi rit 'tad A" ' i';
A - trop-;:fmevar bre v et Tp. a !uAlj . :F . ' ood - 4 :14
work. and at-pri ' ms that .. .ciorot. faiko cat...ffr Fir.Arr m r
'Thaakful for im.t.fivors be !Wires to merit a ckothmance of the
name. - • - ;
'.lli;ntrn.ge, 1k9,-tr
ARKERS.ATTENDI.I —2l
T HE
u
eil(rOulary =Ounce to the •Paatorss.,
and all lidovete
t .
•
• -1 1 10TT Ac 10.11.DEN,1 •
at the , nid stand of M, I- E. MOTT:ire rtrepared to fc ' trnisli PLOWS
of the twat approved tiattenal unirOM.nse. such an KLATCH LETS.
MOTTS IRON 13F.Alikke, Alio POINTS of all kinds. Lancialdes.
Cuitivitoi teeth. and .11 kinds of Footings for Partneri, and others. all,
Cr' which see propose to sell at11,10 Pas0 1 0Pas cuk le affordthel anv cataLl
lisktnent In WA country. . . ELIJA ft .11OTT.
G: TILDEN.
' Mantrcir. Demi:ober 1, 195.1.,•af ' ' •
. •
Soap Man' .
t i f . a . ct i mot . . 1
THE subsetiber keeps constantly en band for sale e t his ,cstablcsh.
molt In Alontrose. the best quality al SOFT SOAP. stanufaetur.
ed from the lye
o f wood ashes and greate,ln the old!facinonett way,
and nay by rulpatent process. f .- • I
Far those ti n t fundsh the gmose„lte mannfactnres the soak. for e/40
"n, twirl. Warranted to all cn.ws tote a good articlN orthe Soap may
. tLe re %trued and the money refuuded. . . 1
I. .1
~ , . . .•
- —.' pßzcze. •• - I • — I
• I .
Per barrel - - t ' , ;. , .$5,00 f
- Half 8arret , ...;......• - I ... 2,50
' •Gallon 4 —; 26 .
,
'Wholesale deaden will be Ibrolshed—lf delletzed al ilk 'Aahery In
Montrose at, the tale o a ten barrtls;for $415. Cr at Scranton at ten bar.
rile for tre. • • -'i I JOILN MENktY Ny'AIES.
REIMOVAt
New Firm. ew tare.
cable, just *low J. g
Public A
A ' BALDWIN wetilii reepeettbilf announce.te the public that be
blke, tinceiateil Meisel!' whit Wm-, L. ALLEN' Is the
FLOUR, FEED, :AND GROCERY.
.._
..:.BUSINESS - '
, . i .1
___..__. Alia. that thiv have tiennvett Inte . thetr Hrly
tri — =il fitted up buthlitik en Puhlfe Armee. Jot Lela ,a ,
( •r J. Ethetidgee Drug Store, - where tau lye Lei
ouao the cholcest.brautla et .; '
• . -
Family Flour,' i
, Real, Feed, 1
i•
Pork, Ilaing, •
IC „
Fish;Dipped wadies;
:r" - • .
Timothy,
Clover,
Field, •
i t
; • Gard n Seeds,
Also a.general ialortment of •
Groceries,• such as 'Sugars, lliolasses
: Syrtips, Tea, coffee, &e.
Thankful for put favor% would anuelt a tontlnualroe of Ake mune,
under the new tralpleilging ounclree to do the Gtr thing„ hoping by
each Lary& to be sure of another. ' "
BALDWI,N;t4kLLE2is.
and
Montrose, October - M, IW—tc.
... ,
OH.YES OH- ES
' . It
„. P , - i , P
HERE - WE COME.'
BOYD'. & ViIIASTEII I
10FAVING putcliascd 0 - 4.3. A. Woodp;ffills swat Truce,
_LE
axe now petlarttl im...lmprglatt all who win rater its
irttli their. custotp, at" Ir. AND LET.p.VE"
STOVE AN T./ I PE, : • ' . -
,
TIN,- C_ I OPPE ,
. ' • AND . SHEET .I.RO WARE
• :.
of tier, atactiption =O7 found Ittille onntry. - s -
AIso,,WINDOW SASH - : .
'• PANEL DOORS • • =,. ---
- , .''' . ' . WWINDOWBLINDS,,,
• 1•. , : - -L A TR, 4 1' :r.::' -
• .P.INE LUMPER,
.
ani - BUILDINGMATERIALSgen'OpIIy.
2 - --„S tic =e fax Countg bultdi k in with i d =
I MO*
as clay de-4m them at moderate ptices. ' -
.. ' lt P to ftw theLt ni th ab et u ten t r il to din2 alll on the tts."Lowa tr 'rad 61' 14
" u Ntla t o .. p. conAFlgl o n b Xgl s. p.lrri. ,—.. Ik, rats south of
&Aries tad. a.a:p-mter shot, near the MethodistChuttii. .1,1
, N.B. AlLinds_ofrod u ce tam t:texcbatige ttcGtola.
W u - : t"
. . 11.1.10 tn, . DOYD k IV Easthe.
A. L. Ilttanzu,
Mcnttrose. Muth mear,tt •• , ..
- ...: '
_ •
.•. STORE OF
ABEL , TURRELL .-
z 2 Tr%wpcg,, Oersy Gun Powder:lßA. Gial
cam Growsies, Gram .remte., oile, Dye
Upon for, ettlelpal Purioses; 14J6k0 llkodeu. l'slX
Cam e. ,thsrubut PluW.eury Goods, Jewelry. Perfumery, Per.
.eelss Teeth; I,ll.llgersphsTube Yalu% Bromism, Le. Also ou hand
AL gist role sisortmad Of)V1J1 I've; Wings. Acme.
doom Flubs, kltesaudOeladvos. Sports; kr. Nevreuppllos of
Goods srvlviog every week ; CULL? FORA,
Yammer, SW PrOett ,
06111""..: -
w 0R.,,,, r :n0
HEADingl.sanalrisme PitlA awl Supzgli
iniAlAiknish _. ..
l ' F ' . ' ( I " ' and ". mi . eoi 4 41 uje .
Emmy _, ;,' B - - -"444'44li‘unt,AtrA .
;t.' irms"hrrepaln *Ruin jml:!,'lr
yet7l-$1117314a:i
~ sii„,-,„,, - - .... 61 0whibeA 0
. 'lam_ ikkto 4,..-„,.. Igortis,lireno
11 0 6 .- Po W 4-• ig°44 ea TllmPlkiittsir
1858, DICIiEIINAN, ire' 1858•
•_
• '• , ,HAROW ARE'
IN FULL; .BLAST
THE UNDERSIGNED would take this opPortunity to In.; •
form his filer* and custom:Pm that be' has maul ly made
LARGE ADDITIoriB to his former eztandre stock of
- ,
. .
I!ardwitre, Stoves , StOve, Plpe t Stoi:a
• • Trimmings,- ilne;
And that he liprepared to supply the ',ewe of the 'corucitunlty In
that Roe at. ITNUSUAI,LY LOW PRIUKI. Ile- Patters. himself
that Wm facilities for manufacturing Meow, Wares, Sams; Az., lace
Lim a ANided adsonlna , ' tore any who purchade Sad .transport
homy expense their tram AMII. •
Ile wouYd say to those who ish to in:reuse :NTMIt ' EEI of any
.eription, STOW: PIPE. or TRIM 111 of any kiwi, and toy
than, he Ls prepared to•aire than .GREAT BARGAINS; but W.
those who wantlo pure-Lace un a yearn credit, And then let It run, two
yeas mum. he had rather they:would rail on name one ;else, seen! If
they bane to 1.7. 73 1. r mid- ranee than ankle Worth. tlce
!Re of '
• Shelf Eta±dware. - •-•
his assortment lathe LARGEST and BM - SELF:CI - RD In Sautne•
karma umnty •; pucchasul ids stock has tern =pay
err, be Is mudded to offer Ind ceramics to those country nandp,,,, wain
buy small bids, rarely to be roomd that side of the idff city. r w c _ cut
offer igarlallbducecuents to. Caipenters and Moen, who ere In
of either Tonln - or Bolldloc Material!_ Bleekamitbs Bah Ind ANTRA:,
VRZES.,BELLOWS. acid, In fact,lthnoet asvythlng.bt their line, :by
caliic4;ot; ns CHEAP FMB CArill I
.
Dry Goothi Groceries, Boots & Shoes,
Hats and /Caps, Yankee Notions,&c:
lA n. ,n, -6.,
the t* .s will admit Or: ,They were tirrelmonfl at a 10w E.,-Itze, mot s,lll be IS at vim to cornikpodd telt IA he thop. I,
READY-MADE CLOTHING ! '
hare,lort opened Ithout Cileand.ahalf cords ItEADYNALIE
CLOTHING,. Ercryhorly sap, they are cheap. Vcr.de eay they . are
*arm (attar; bad a namlxer hay....yentortai to My Aber are POO •
(MEAL'. Certain it la that a snail piled aunty. will buy
,a Lime 0
- 14/e of clothing. ' • •
• We !would :Atkin this ennr.ectinnathe. Informaidon•of all can. ,
err"! andthe i• rant of utnnklntkl; are are tired and - okk -of !the,
math nyEt,m ere hare ' , uttered tOolighl ry it ahvadv, and .are titter. •
,rained to rid ountelres of the whole "'critter:. ECilevldg that ! the
tantblo Oximibe l the true ayateni. venter, naohred adopt it, and
'arc olTering nor goals at, takvs to rnmepond. . •
CE taken In exelange (or - • ! •
DICKERMAX, Jr.
Now N1314"1, N0v.17, 15.19. ,
DROPS,
TUE UltEaT REMEDY FOR
Diner/teen, Cramps of Pains in the Sionictekor Dow
els Cholera 21t , rincs; Incipient stayiei of: Cholera,
Cholie and Kindred Diseases:
, .
THIS inedielne has been thoroughly tested dtrilng the last ten
years, and expettioce has proved fat stip:erier to any
remedy now; before the public for this class of alsilsats: It lir per.
fectly safe mud sellable, doeinot constipate the boWels,bnt effects a
and Itesnedlate . evre In those severe cases 'tied other rent,"
dies do not cruch. Severe cramp, and pains In the'sionsarh or bow•
els cured In twenty minutes by one or two rims of twenty drops.
It Is equally talcacluns In all stomach or bowel dlEauttles.
following frout II.1;V. Mr. Waterhouse. Is a sample Of 1.1.' testliabuy
statue daily-receiving:
Monsr Venson,:i. May 7,
I have used Trill ,t Stow's Life Drops in my family Some six or •
eight years for diarrhoea, bilious cholte, and other stomach and
bowel dialcultituf, and cheerfully recommeted theta as a safe and
cations medicine. G. NI.. WATVIIIOVSV.D i iptist 311alater.
. mrs vele .houldal wars take this remedy, wait eel when they
leave home. Tarr would sLen-be able to cone their own athea an d
pairs asused by change of diet and water, without recounk (Zr 'a
pflyriclan.
PrePiered by Trail & Stow, 43.710wery. New Trek, aad sold ere.
rywherc at afe cents a bottle—la Moutroswley 1 •
' DPLLARD.'
montraeo,.l!a., - June 1i:79.—1m • , ?
kyrer's Saisaparlaa.
ACodtheand Boanedy, in which we have labored to produce the
mat effectual fate ative that min be made. It in acoat:antra-
tee extract of farm Sarasparilia, no combinedia, with Other mhatalres '
-of still grader alterative power as to 'fiord on effective antidote, for
thE diEKALVA tanapanlia to reputed to cum. It is belle ed that Sual •
a Mined) la .ar,tea by those aLu suffer front 141124.(414 corny:was
and that one which will accomplish their cure Must q.rto s uf tut:
menbe service to thin large clam of ouramlcted fellow eltthens. Lyiy
completely thin eurupound wilt do It hail hem proven by taperinseut
on many of the worm coses in the fullowlog complithts / • -
Scrofula, and Serofultaa Cotapienti, Eruptions, and Eruptive
Dlseam 5, Licata PiciplesAilutctua, Tumors, balt lateen, maid
Head, Syphilis and .t 3 phltitic Anodise% Mercurial Inseanes, lim
I sy, Neuralgia or 'lle Donlourens, Debility, Dinpepoy rad ludlges• • •
(lon, Erlaffsclas, Reese or Lt. stuthon3 . . k/M•• AMI indeed the wh'cle
class of complaluts arillug hare Impurity• of the, •
This conipuund"orill be Maud a gre.a. pron.utcr of beatify, when ta• ,
ben In the spring. TO mesh the feu; hounora which fester In the wood
at that seanoti of the )'ear. By the tth.cl) exprou of them many
=tang dlsordint are hipped in the bud. , 'Autism eau, by the
old of this rented), Flare ue nail,. fromtl m e endumnee afloat crap
tams and ulceruussores, through; which th stem will 'drive to rid
itself of corruption,. If nut assisted to do his through the Wand
channels of fht. body Er} altendlve Chan.° out the vi• -
'fated blood's beam no you Cud Ito impurities barging through the
cloth in wallies. treptionn or sures ;,donne It wilt tt3 ou Cnd It !note
structed and shiggish In the vela'; cleanse It whcuever it is foul,
and your fedlll44 will toil you when. Even. cohere no particular -
disorder is fat, people tquy better be.ehlyand Ilvelonger, fur cleans. -
Ing the 'duo& Keep the blood, health)• nod all is will ; but with,
this pabulum of ilfe disordered, there =he nu lasting health. Sofia. ,
er or later something meet go wrong, and thereat machinery of
life is dLsordered or of erthlawn-
.
Sarespardla boa, ac i d deserves mach the reputation
, latialmplist.-1
log these ends. But the world has been egress° ' deceived i z T
Prefandionn of It, partly bemuse the drug Moue has not all the •I
toe that lir claimed for It, but more !imam. many preparations. P
fending to be concentrated extract* of it, contain but little of the va
lue of sarsaparilla, or any thing else.
Darien. late 3 i.trst he public kayo bean misled b y-large bottlefuls ,
tending In give a quart of Extract of ,pcaracparilm for nue dollar.- •
Moat of these have beta frauds upon the sickdor they not only eon
taln lithe, if any iio rstyarilia, but often no curative properties w hat—
ever lit llce, bitter mud palutul disappointment lats followed the'',
ace of the various extracts or losratpsrilla Astli.la flood the market,
autli the name Itself Is Jointly despised. and has become nye.) um
with Imposition aid chnoL. - still we call this ebnipair.d Sarsaparilla
and intend to supply sueb d, remedy '„hall resene the name from
the load of obloquy which rests upon It. And we think we lave
ground for believing ft has virtues which are Urcahotable by the ,
parr run of the de,eaces It is intended to cure. In order to secure
thefreomplete °null calun from the system, the.remedy should be) u- •
dlciously taken according to stir...atoms on the bottle.
C. Prepared by Dr. .114 C. Ayer dr. Co. '
LOW . ELL 'KASS:
••:
Price, /tiler Bottle; Bottles for t 5.
.
Ayer's - Cherry Pectoral,.
has won thi limit such a renown for the cure of every variety of
Throat slid Lung Complaint. that it is entirely unuece,mary for us to
recount the evidence or Its virtues, wherever liens been employed..
An it has boon In constant usdtheoughout this senora,-we need not'
do more than assure the people ita pimillyi -in kept up to the hest It
ever bee been. and that It may he relied on to. do for their relief all
It has ever been found to do:
l'. ..I .
4yer's. Cathart,ic iP I •
.FOR THE cusk dr. ~
• .
CMtiree9m, Jaundice, Dyipeiska. Indlgestlon,...Timeniery. rout
Stornich„.Erysipthis,llache, Pilch, Rhemnal:Ezeptlousiond:
Skin.Dises-ws., - Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Totter Tumors and Fait
Itheuni, Worms.
,Gout, Neuralgia, as i Dinner Pill, and for Purify , '
in g the Blood: . • /
They are sugar coated, so that the most smith e min dike them.
pleasently, and they are the best aperient In 'the 7 or J ul for there/s
-pot/taut of ',tip pi m ee. ; -
Price, 2'b cents per box; Five- BciAes fur $1 00, '
.. • f
.Great numbers of etergymim. Phrskclaps, IF. tates4mand eminent
personages, have lent their namte tn cert;fy the eh rallelled useful
nem of these remedies, ;but Our space herb wilt net, permit the laser-.
non of them. The agents below tamed turn tie our Acuericaci
Almanac in which they are given' with oleo u eseriptions of the
above leomplaliate, and the treatmenttliat, she d followed for User
CUre, I • . , . , .
Do riot be put off by unprincipled di s ers wit other pieparahous
they make - more pmet on' Demand Ayes , 9 d take-no others--
The sick *entitle beet aid there in for theta:an they should have It.
Ali ur 'Remedies are fur sale• b A. TURK LL. Montrose' W.
K. T A YElt, Dimock t ALT
S OTT, SPR/NtiVILLE 11. N.
ti
SHE siell; Lynn ; WALT,II N.& SWI6IIER, Auburn; and
by all! Druggists and the principal Merchants In 5u5q.,.(10.. ,
...
Match lu. sE99.—ticao. . - - •
°ridge's.
Think u rxgmine i Imitate:
DR., -
coraP4uND sit,RTIP-oy
WILD CHERRY.
A RE you troubled with a cough? have yoti pain to the tilde
/1„ and breast? Have you a tiokilueor rising In lie tbroot ? hove
you the Liver Complaint? Have you the Droochitis?. Nervous De
bllltyr or arty symptom bt Pulmonary Consumption? Ifyom aro
troubled with any of she above symptom, use Dr. 8 W A YID E • S
CO.MPOIIXD SYRUP OF WILD I.:BERRY. It will Met a Irmo.
dy end permanent cure, as the evidence of thousands w.lielmvs„.bcert
cured by R will testify;
AUother Remarkable Cure!
Pour! or Boom, Frederick County, Md. i•
Dr. Elarsrms:—Dear, Sir—Believing It a duty I owe to the pithlie,
and In Justlce to yoth I have thought propel to make known one or
the most exttiordlnury euren v la my own case. that has tree been
truly recorded. In the month of (Mater lid. I was nfilictedlcith'
a severe gathering in my breast, which formed a large ahem.% and ,
Also communicated to,my Lungs and very, touch omitted them. and
discharged large quantifies of Cortatdott, external and internal. My
breath could, pass th rough my Lungs and out through the cavity of
my breast with apparent case, attended wlth a violent cc ugh, day'
and night, low of appetite, audit:Mine debility, so that my
lab thought my cam hopeless and beyond the power of medicine.
remained inthts wretched:condition for a long time, until L woe
wag-rat to a Mere skeletoti, and there seemed to to no hope for coo;.
but hiving read to the public papers, of he many wonderful.
rreformed by your COMPOtrao ISTaltr ON Wu.t.Crurair,l Immediate
y sent to Baltimore for tivebottles and commenced its toe, ned to
My (kat sandal:lion &olio) , anxious faculty. the shames or opoutog
IrTm lungs began to heaLand the cough subsided, and on using too
bottles I wasrestored toperfect health. -
Over five "yeah have elapsed, and I Mill remain a perfectlibearly
man to toils day, June 2, USX:have not had a day's sicimem. for -
Veen menthe. -
,Thraccept my grateful acknimiedgments:
Yount, very respeetfolli, TIIOMAd DIXON.
übseriber Is well scOlminted with 'Thomas Dixon. and can .
testify that he has been artiluted as above represented:: I regard his
recovery as ahnoet amisacte—lfe lea worthy member of endety.
• . JAMES R. DUItIMMIOW,
Pieter Of Berlin Catena, Baltimore Conference.
. ; iatltnaa TAXI7OtthAILY NOR : •
- Dr. Svr.ayltrors
tioipauhd. Syrup of Wild Cherry,
Tbiorlglull and wily . genuine Cherry preparative. Beer Oda In
Ini lerigrerVreZ7. 4 wit . j7" Ve . g' . 111."1 - 141c"
. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills,
A gentle palletise sad-altaratlre medicine, ter superior So, the
Ville in gen9nifee.
liwaystegs Celebrated Terasliage,
DS. Stesprie's Pansaa, tdipariiying theallood... •
Swavely's Bawd! Cordial,
An Inealuable remedj for - Maxims, Dysentery, Moira),Cholera.
and alialemrel Complalnla. - , •
DTSP/Eral!Destgraul—Dr, Semmes Ritter Cathelteou WWI
great and unequalled remedy. Psiee al 50 cents. • Sold by ,'
,ABEL TURRELL, JET HERM Montrose. pu . l bY Punier' .
eterywhere throughout the County rad tats.
Preparedonly oy Dr, H. SWATHE dr 50N...1‘0. S I North 7th
Street. Philadelphia. aue.g.1559,1y -
PATENT NIEDICINEC
.
MONO the great. ntiety of Ilidlclnes atfurrelraStoremay b(
a. found all of Dr. Jaynee Jugly ealebrated ropily medicines
Lyre's Cherry Pectoral mul cathartic .PUls; lialsers Forest Wine
and Forest Pills; Holland Celebrated German bitters; Louden's sr.
rtes of Family reedielnes; Mathant's Garglin g 011 ,ihe ereetdetrlT , •
ed yfor sprains Inman or beard evert town tat athsyson'e In fat tilde •
Remedyp. end florae Iteme, Orders Vertulfuge, and a variety et
other Under TraeksMasoctloOhttmentthe great remedy for Luna, :
rheuntathan;and all tnHeaammmatory cowl:de/nisi Pond's Retract. •
first rate thing for simile, pewees as the above Ointment; Andrew's -
Pain Destroing &art.& good article i Woods:ars Balsam and New
Liniment; Atwood a Jaundice 'litters. baker-Dropittbnent.mli
Dysentery Dropkeee CompoludlorPreks, ; liousttr6
Pepsin. for Dye ; Extract of B-11 u and Pao.' of
Sarsaparilla t I gvietfa Min!, the beet In market. !V. sod.
an Vinod endless variety of lot Mfdidnelkalb.ireiber too tuner.
ous to eneMerate-Iml in Ince itto say,that the publie will fled Ilea
ly=heinsin this Ilne, at the:Drug and FamyStore or
July. - AMYL TURKEL 1.•
• HERRING'S
PATENT FIRE . AND BUROLAR-PROOf SAFES
000 VW ttalLie"'
who shall prove that one of
la :opt tll.", lb . 17,'EatearEs hoddfiltal Are. to law"'
Warw. NTT.% , Yt n• en . A . 2 4 .1 0.E1i, art,
SALT! ;SALT I ! SALT ! !
SAgrhagerl k i"" l
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r.BIAD k Cck