Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, September 15, 1859, Image 4

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    • -iseeP- , .
- - . etlogns of Distance.
•,, a Are not all natural things, it may be asked,
;
ai lovely near as far way.? Nays not so.
Look at this clouds, and, watch the delicate
sculpture ' - of ,their alabaster sides; and
the _rounded - .lustre of their Magnificent
rolling. They were meant to bekbeheld far
. away: they were shaped for thkir :place,
• high,above your head 4
. approach them, and
they fuse into vague mists, or whirl away in
'fierce. fragments of tht#tderous vapor. Look
at the crest of ;the Alp, from the; fay-away
plain's over which its ;light is cast, whence
• hunaan -sciula -have. communion w ith i it by
their myriads. The child looks up to it in
the dawn,, and the husbandman in the burden
and heat of the day, and the old man in the
going down of the run, and it is to; them all
"as the celestial - city on the world's' horizon ;
dyed with the depth of heaven, and clothed'
with. the calm of eternity. There Was it set,
'for holy dominion, by, hiin who Marked for
'the sun his journey, and bade the moon know
her going down. It was built for its place 'in
the ter-off sky ,-'
approach it, and, as the stand
of the "voice of man dies away :Mont its then
;dation, and
,the tide of human life, ; shallewed
`:upon the•vast aerial shore, is at last met! •by
the Eternal" Here shall thy wares be
stayed;' the glory of its aspect fades into
•' blanched fearfulness;, its purple ,wallsi are
rent, into grisly rocks, its silver fret Work
• saddened into ;wasting . snow ; the storm
.,brands of ages are on its breast,,; the ashes of
its own ruin lies solemnly on its )vhite rid
,
meat. - . 1
• Norin'such instancesas these alone, though,
strangely enough, the discrepancy between
apparent and:actual -beauty isl greater in
proportion to the unapproachableness of the
. object, is the law observed. Foy-every dis
tance from the eye-there is ,a peculiar kind
of beauty, ora different system! Of lines:.
; of
form; the'sight of that •beatityj is r eserved
- (or that distance, and for that alone. If you
approach nearer, that kind of beauty is lost,
and another succeeds, to be disorganized and
reduced to strange and bacomprehensible
means and appliances in `-' its turn. If
. you, desire to pereeNe :the great ; harmo
nies 'of the form of a rocky mountain, you
must not ascend -upon its.saies. i Allis there
disorder and'accident, or seems so; sudden
.J tarts of its slattered beds hither; and thither;
• ugly struggles of unexpected strength from
under the ground ; fitllen 'fragments, toppling
one over another into mote, helpless fall.—
: Retire from it, arid ai your eye, commands
t it more and - more, as you see: the.. ruined
} ;'monntain world with a glance, behold ! dim
simpafhies begin to busy themselves. in' the
disjointed mass; line binds itself into steal.
I - thy. fellowship with line; group by group,
's. - the helpleas.- fragments gather themselves
E. , into -.ordered companies; new 'captains of
Aosta and masses of; battalions become'Sid
i
- ble one by-one; and far away .
answers,of foot
to foot, and of bone to bone, until "the ppw
.erleas e.haos is seen risen up with girded loins,
,
and not one piece of all the unrewarded heap
:- Could,now be spared from the
"mystic whole,
.Now it is indeed 'true that where nature
loses onelcind of beauty as you approach it.
i she substitutes. another ; this is w_orthy of
' her infinite power; and; as we-shall-see, art!
can sometimea follow her even in doing this::
)
'hut all I insist upon at present is, that the:
•j ; several effects of nature are each worked with
means referred to a particular distance, and
producing their effect at 'that distance 'only.
' -Take a singular and marked instance ; when.
the sun rises behind a ridge of pines, and
those pines are seen from l a distance of a
-mile or. two,, against his light, the. whole
• form of the tree, trunk, branches, and all,
''
becomes one frostsvork of intensely brilliant
Leilver, which.is relieved againit the,clear'sky
•lika Ourning fringe, fur some diStatice on
either side of'tbc sun. Now suppose that a
person a Ito had never seen pines were, for
; the first tine in:his' life, to see them under
_this s'tran,ge,aspect, 'and, reasoning as to. _the
means, by which 'such effect could be pro
duced, laboriously to approach the, eastern
ridge, - how would he be amazed to find that
the-fiery spectres had been ,procleced by
. trees with swarthy and gray trunks, and
dark greens-leaves! We, in our simplicity,
if vas bad been required to produce such an
appearance, should have built up• trees of
• chasedtsilver, With trunks Of glass, and theft
been grievously amazed to find ttiat, at two
- miles,
off neither silver nor glass were any
. 1 More '
visible. but nature knew better,., and
prepared for her fairy work with the strong
branches and dark leaves_, inlterowa myste
rious way.—Rukkin. • ,
QUA/NT ' DErtsrrtimi.—A correspondent
writes to an excliange - ai follows :II beard,
the other'ilay ) a clergyman telling cif his ex
perience as a schOol teacher in ,dncirmati,
some - years ago. He gave to a school of small
boys, as a, subject for composition , the " 9hio
river, and one little fellow brought in the
following.: " He wai born .at the •creation:—
His father is the Allegany,arici his mother is
the Monongahela. He i t s bigger ' than both
•his parents. It is not known when he' wilt
. die. 7 •
Ix A Etas-PHRESSY
young gentle - Mari remarked, the 4other day,
to, a lady 'with whore he was howling :
think,'liiiba, that you .would have Made
a eapital.baker."
Indeed, sir, Why ?" • , • •
"Because you make such excellent rolls."
-Here is another joke in the same line : •
" Milne ! wh&s there ?" exclaimed a young
man as he entered 'the Bowling Saloon at
Lake -G • eOrge.' ' ' e.
.
," 'Tis.l, sir, rolling rapidly,'" replied -a la
dy.as she seat a ball whizzing down the al
ley. • ,
SCUT:CZ ye. 't/VO'OD:CllllCE.l3..—Woodchucks
- are a pest to the farmer, and as One retires
to his hole his case is a good one—his safety
is seared,.unless one goes hat° the
ous effort Of, cligging him 'out.; The new
mode of huctinAthis - animal is to take a fur
- tle about the site. of your hand, bore a -hole
in the edge of his shell, and tie a string in
_ the same;_then put on his back near - his. tail
. a small amount of sulphur,' with a little tor
pentine ; ignite the same and head the ani
mal down the hole; impelled,byi the excite
ment in his rear;he diligently seeks the hot
'tom. The woodchuck,, horrified the smell.
'of the sulphur and the finning appearance of
bid visitor, evacuates the premises t and is
met at the:entrance of the bole by the club
of the hunter. The turtle then pulled , .out
• for another hunt., We are told !the experi
ment never fails. I
. .
BAD Nswit ion CHILLY Pzopf.r...--Accord
-4,, lug to the views of a - distinguished astrono
nsusr, the Earth is-.gradually increasing its
distance from the Sun;and id Abe course_, of
ail thousand years, the distance will be so
-'great that an eighth of the wiiii•mth we
now,enjoy will be. communicated to the
Earthfrom the Sun ; the Earth, therefore,
be covered with eternal ice and snow,'
/as•we now seethe plains of the North,' where
• thelelephant formerly lived, and-'where there
is neither Spring nor Autumn. In this has;
fweforectimmend rheumatic add gouty people
to lay in a stock of flannels, and see to their
drasers.. - Six thonsand•years will pass away
very scion and there is no tilling how , ix
pensive flannel 'and "sick" will be at -the
timementioned.
tar Patronise Aims 04,Ftille.
, : _
• F ruit Stetilii . 4..--,41a Ripellent
.0 . . i -: ,
The klowingtcominuniilation con :anti a
i,
very important stiggestioni-otte:too eldom
-thought of; -but - or : exce4ding
_value, . nd -
,z
,hope it Will be . .r.nd and "act upon tr '. .
To,' i the Editor le/ theiAintricon Asr i ee u tur
ist —l'lem glid'Oee:ibat this matt e .ii up
for discussion in Vonri tpaper.T:The v il
: is,
perhaps, the most ; vexatious that; lies
. in the
way of the pati4t f ruit grower. - . : Insects are
troubleiome i but they . iake.-the :fruit lin the
blossom or in . iti green, state; and so -Onl- ut
off your hopes. -ißnt the trespasi of the fruit
thief robs you ofran,actuak possession in its
full perfection: . Fie cairids off with him . not
only :the product of-yohr toichut the' object ,
of youriffectione in all iti bleoming , liefhty
—luciousgrapesittud plot*, with the bloom
dust 'ormaturiVupon the melting cheeks,
pears hanging like golden tgob)ets brimming
' with nectar, striticherries nd smaller fruits
more tempting than aMb/osia. in the days
when the heatheit gods' an .g' ddesses• were
aronnd.' ,If you have-inks thing as s tiew
pear; that.you have heard ,i.,io much of, or new
grape whose - fame is in algthe papers, .it :is
surtilto be-selected - by the gentlemen -who
(All only . at the midnight houriand moonlight
bights. ' And it is vainithat you deplore
their mistake,.and welconie them to anything
'else in the garden quite a - good or. better ;
the fruit upon. which yOuad set your heart
i
is wanting, and there is nt.'help for it. You
s
ha - e not even t. 4 trelanels r dy satisfaction of
.
know ing your tormentor. P.-, .
.You boil ovei with 'Mole wrath tha, -.you
would-at the loss of-a hundred tirriee its value
ih any other :commoditk. • Youi,threaten
. trashing, shooting 'with w - fiit beans, or coarse
salt; riding on a rail, and seriously contem ,
plate steel traps., buried' scythes, pit falls, ip-.
eead, tarter emetic, arid other-horrors..l No .
, thing is too bad for the - unknOWn enewy while
he remains unknown. , Ifut When suspicion,
- amounting to positive kndwlddge, fastens the
crime on your neiglibdr, vihols, landless, or,
your neighbor's boy,,littld, Ben, whoee father
never planted a fruitQee in hislifejou..:be.
gin to relent, i. i ,ii . -
• I have no.doubt that see' eral remedies are
sontetimes useful and necessary, especially
in ckies, and their. subbri* where every fruit
yard s isnot only exposed "to the vicious in its
own neighborhood, but tolthe vicious among
a large foreign populttion. But. the
fruit grower in the ceuntey, and rural -vil
lages, where lie can exert ja social influence
over the families'infected with this disease,
has & Much better and cheaper reniedy. • .
I haVe studied the natter professionally for
some yea; e, and' have . con - ie to. the conclusion
that fruit thieves are Mori( beings 'like the
rest of-mankind, and that this infirmity is -a
malady, that adniits of Moral tseatment.=
The plan that I have" purpoil for years is
substantially the following and I am happy
to.say,',it is ,atteh ed With:the- best results.
Little Ben and. is littlepriends„ having no
fruit of their own,look,umn.ev,ery fruit grow
er es a stingy old Curmudgeon who has tres
- passed on human right's 4, - , having strawber
ries and_pears for fabilli- • use. Of course
With this - view, " Old Ortifity's" garden is a
legitimate object of phindir, arid- i the higher
he raises his walls,_ and- the more he top's,
them With -broken: glsss itpd other horrors,
the more fun there is; in Iscaliog them and
feeding the watch-dog - with - strychnine well
coated with beefsteak.- • Llttle Ben may be a
,seanip or a scoundrel; , or l soinething worse,
but he has a heart and .a sort pf honor upon
which he prides himself, :Ile is very true to
his friends, and-,a box Of strawberries sent to
his mother, costing' yo'u nit•over five cents,
will make him your Ifriefid for, life. 'The,
cheapek-and most : inipenetrable fence ;you
can, put around 'your garden is one built of
fruits, judiciously distributed in - your own
neighborhood. To this Add the -distribution
of plants and seeds such at every fruit grow.
et has on his hand's after i ris sales are over.
A wise man who will PurS'ne this course- will
soon, get all of his neig4brs -interested -in
fruit-growing. and will criate a public senti.
ineut that will guard his kremisee better than
high fences, mantraps; al poison. If you
suspect a boy. of plundeitg-your watermel
on patch, send his father re - . , of your best
melons next. day ror dintker ; you need not
scald nor say a word. / 4e melon will make
little Ben look red in therace, and bring hiiin
to repentarice. Establish'your own ire:puta•
Lion for a liberal, good' hearted • neighbo r .
who raises fruits for his neighbors as 'well hs
for himself, and-your garOen will be about/as
safe as Paradise. This ao least.is ' the eiPe-
rienee up here in #. CO:MS.7IMT. •
GATHERING AND leEEi.46 THE FREIT.—In
order to sect/re soundnest and preservation,-)
it is indispensably neCesltry.that the knit
should be gathered- :by land. -For winter
fruit the gathering is delayed as long as poi
sible, avoiding severe frc l ist,s, ; and the Most
successful practice with ott extensive orchard.
ists is to place the good 4uit directly, in a
careful manner, in new, litight flour barrels
as soon as gathered fronr .k the tree.• These
barrels should be gently #halien while filling,
the bead closely pressed sin ; they are then
placed in a cool shady **sure 'under the,
shed open to the sir, or chi the 'north side Of
a building, proteeted - by 4 covering of boards
over the top,where they_rtimain fora lbrtnight
or until the cold becomei too . severe, - when
they are carefully transfiired to a cool, dry
cellar, in which air can I* admitted occasion
ally in brisk weather. • , .
A cellar,Tor this pur , p6se, should be dug
in dry, gravelly, or sand soil, with, if possi
ble, a slope to thp north or, at any rate,
with openings on the, nor4h.side for the ad
admission of air leery friquently in weather
nut too cold. gere:thet barrels should be
placed on tiers- on their tides, and the cellar,
should be kept as dark a possible. •In such
a cellar, one'of the large it apple growers in
Dutchess county ;ial able ko keep the' Green
ing apple, which, in the iuit _rum, usually
decaysiin January, until .he first of .April, in
the freshest and finest condition. Some per
sons place a layer of clef white straw 'be
tween every layer of '_apples, when packing
them in . bar- Fruits of Amer
ica.
THE fashion 01
decoratini by needle
work; by Go •pi Jr 4, .. leather, .or
other material; or byLthqinsertion of.colored
silk or satin, old 'as is, has just been im
proVed.upon. Mr. Lieptince,olßegent-streeti
London, has cont . isived ar method of.-chang
ing the pieces of Olorecsatin as long as the
dearer desires, w 4 Ahoht ift any way injuring
the slipper. ie nalSeaii, little pocket, in the:
upper part•of the slippers under perforations.
of the Pattern,-into Whitt ll i placed the piece
of silk to be worn. IWkien ;the wearer wish
es. to chaegelhe 'color, nbtidtig is - easier than
to - withdraw one pie* add. izaseii another.--
dozen. pieces of satin 4o stiff linings, of va
rious shades and :colors', are sold with the
suppers. Tastful Vow."::. and ribbons with
buckles may also be attistched to the shoes
by a sitnple ofintrivaiiceAntias easily remov
ed. .The novelty ; 13a4 for rts name the "cha
meleon shoe."
CORN Coorcila - tie icup of sour cream,
half cup of butter, one cup of flour„two cups
of corn • , mid 1, 0 3 0 0 1 1 ful of soda (rub in
the hillf-tkastioontill of salt; one
h f of-one ruitmeg.l Put all in logether,
mix with a spoon.tili it #econica it light foani;
Vali in a hot ovsn 25 ninutes, Eat • with
uirt priservis for rig& They ors delicious.
Great :Triumph
or
Thdeady Pay System!
IT :10 C3RTAIN THAT
'GODS
CAN BE SOLD SUCCE4SFILY,,IN
AIONTROSEi
- - 'AND '
SUSQUE6 ANNA, DEPOT,
x• 1:i. !,
i:OSE dout;ting this assertion will do well to
at the.StAires of
Guttenberg, Hosenbai &;Co,,
Where it will:be ptorenthat the mereheilt, in eel
Hug his Goods, can effei:d to sell CIIEAPER for
•and mit 'offer inducements pufficient to
-
make it an object to purehasert, at whatever sacri
fice, to.procure the money to make their purchases
on the Casli System. • • .
We hayri•ju, received, and are - constantly re
ceiving a •oplentlfitrotiment of. • •
SPRING ANIISUMMER GOODS-,
adapted for this season and which will not fail to give
General Satisfaction,.
and which was purchased under the most favorable
circumstances, for
,6sh. •
They are enabled-to end will - offer and sell at prrees'
farbelowothere that hare given everlasting
no matter whether it : is to Toot, Dick, or Harr.q.
• TEIEREFORE, ' •
'Examine, Compare, and Judge
. .
0111-..31110031
4n assortment heretofore unequa44,4 anything ev
er offered in Montrose. -
.3pl A. iv
AND ,1
STAPLE DRY GOODS
- Compriiing many new and desirable styles of Goods
unknown in this market: i amonrwilich will be found,in
Lia,dies',Dressro.-Ciods,,
aoveltiea of the day, cheap at -
GuYenber6.Rostabliarti, & Co's.
SHAWLS.
New and choice stylei of Mroebt, double and single,
Stella,'Plaid; Wool, Talma, anti Mantilla, and a new
style of CHEN - ILL SHAWLS,— .
CHEAP, AT
•
Guttenberg,. Rosenbaum, &I Co's.
..CLOT FI CLOAKS. •
An assortment always on band, also Ladles dloth"and
trimmings to match, pfall shailds,
Cheap, at •
Guttenberg t acisenbagmy & Co'ti.: •
ERADEOGEDEROM,-
In this department we can offer great inducements,
as we are purchasing directly from Importing RouSes.
The assortment comprises •
rrench.Sets, Sleeves and Collars
.
Worked kdgb:ts and inAertings ;
and a gnat many more articles toonumcrous to men
tion—all of which may be found
CELEAP. AT
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum; eCo's:
11321E00 . 000D.C30
Bonnets, Ribbons • Flowers,
Wire, Stiff kettinga, and - Frames,
it wholesale and retail, Chien at
Guttenberg; Ros e nbaum, , & Co's.
1103=131 1 10 ,GOODS.
May be found all the different ituahtiea of PREiTSi,
°INGHAM'S, - -
• BLEACHED GOODS,
FINNUNBLHACHED--MUSLINS,
•
STRIPES, - '
-DENIMS, -
SHEkT.ING -2} y a rds•
• .:
• CHEAP, AT.
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAthfiA- COB.
READTEMILDE CLOTHING® . .
As this.is one of their lirincipal branches of business.
in New.Tork City, they certainly have' or e grerit ad
-vantage over all the rest of the Clothiert, they hav
ingt
one partner steadily in NewYork f Ci to devote
all his time to this particular branch of ufacture.
They willfurnicth, at any time, a good arment, at
about the price for which the materials - nbe got.
They willwarrant their-work and a corn lete , fit or'
no bargain. They keep constantly_ on band. one mf
the beat stocks of •
Over and Under Coasts,
sum, as•
-
FROCK - ,IISESS,-JIAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS,
in great variety and different styles
Vests : Vests : Vests
Such at, Velvet, Bub, Caasing.re, and Satin,
CHILAP, AT• •
Guttenberg, Rosenbatndito.
CLOT LING
MADE TO ORDER,
OF VIE
BEST MATERIALS,
At Short. Notice.
•
- Under Garizteii s , .
For Ladies as ,well as for Gentlemeti, suet): a
_ SILK, LAMBS' WOOL,. kc.• -
AT
Gaittenberg, ‘ Rinen'baum, & Ccis
• ' •One word is sufficient for ,he icrife. ~
.
• To our numertas u 'Friends and
- '• - Customers - 1
.
and in particuls k r to those knowing themselves to- be
indebted tons, we Would sai once more that'we will_
ljk.
sell for - . - ' . ' . ... ':.
READY PA , •
-' , _
hereafter, and all accounts must be settled without
further notice. We are tired 'of writing_ Dunning
Deals, and supporting the Postotlice,=to ;our loss.
WI will take all kinds of Grain at the highest Market
irice Li payment. All accounts standing over six
Mindful ou-our Book‘ will be left for collection, en.
leap settled by note... • - • . -f - -
Gattiabeil ROMldolnUit.4 CO.
MOSTS,OBI,-sfut so; Isere - ,
.
ABEL.:: - TURRELL
re~ollll , Mll , the
to.
1„.)
reline o
stkr lT i qito Ist s icustomem the pußllcat low pric
prlstx
. DRUGS, )4EDICINES, SILYKR & EMS l i
• FORKS, &a.
" PAINTS, OILS, Gold, Pens,
VaaNISIIIDI,: • Stationery,
WINDOW GLASS, -• VIOLIN,,GIftrAtt i ,BASS
• DYE &PSI'S, ....VIOL STRINGS, Bows, &e.,,
liladeattu.s, , • Porcelain Teeth, :• .
CLANS. WARE, . LITHOGRAPHS,. - - •
CROCKERY, Artist's Paint/4
- • NI.RRORS, CLOCKS, Brushes, &a.; •
WALLPAPER, ' • also some
WisrioW PAPaR, DRY Goons, .
WINDOW On; Sia.Dasi • Wooden Ware,
FaNcs Coons, Bard and Jap'uld Ware,
*Musical.. INsanCilltlPTS, FLUID and OIL CANS,
„LAMBS, JEWELRY, . Camphene,
PERIVIIKRY; • * ..BrnNiNp FLUID,
STONE WARE, Atconot.,. •
Thymus, BRUSHES, Turpentlnni • ;
WHIPS, UMBRELLAS, LAMP, Tanper's Nair
BIRD tiAGES;* FOOTi-LAim, 0111! A CAS.
POCKET KNIVES,. . 'ion, Boiled, and w
PATOLS, Linseed Otis,
AMMUNITION, White road, •
Doi:vas, TRUSSES, Z!Nc, and all kinds of
SUPPORTERS, • COLORED PAINTS,I
• , PORT-MONNAIES,; Vinegar,
• .Stiont.mtn BRACES, . CANARY . •
SDECT4cu . m, • also.all the popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
,aut c ‘therthln g n too numerous .
Thankful for the Moral patronage limoto rteeired.
Meat a contlimance and large Inca-ass of mr, same.
#1.14 Tt
.Itte
The Neiw 1Bra!
SPRING -• • . GOODS;
ND
--
At Great Bargain ' s!
READY PAY AND SMALL PROFITS!_
- •• --
llar firItRITT In note ireeleing a full and choke storkof Soling
H
In Nand - rhtnnner GOODS', Including a mat variety - of Rleh Prints
ew StYitw. Glughanak . htilard... Plata/ and Fancy Lawn;
0,M,, Itobee. ;ilk' 1) i... nem. Sand 13aeger, Black and.
Find: Mid Yanre tillka. I'4llnr, de. with a supertorat
.. eortment of 1.41114._ 'troche, Cashmere tind 'Stella
• ShawinV Itanttlinr,P3rMilhi, Melt RlVanret,
. Bennett and dowers. Iltosdelodm cdsd•
, 'UM& eummer Ntufft /tn. with a.
I .large aneortment of other
STIPLC &Jlg FANCY COMM
le Grocer:Ng, Crock
ery, Hardware, Iron, Seel, Nails,
Stoves. Drags. Paltas, OTh. Boots and ,
" fill WA Cloag, Carpeting. Finn 4111
. Cloths, Wall Pater, Painted Window Shadis, de... he.
The entire Cock being large, and houglit for g•iiigh, will give superior
opportunity nut .. kv igelectiona - and will be sold for BRA DE PAY.
10 to per below regular prices. An examination of the
GOODS and PRICES will be found prodtable to Rion who while to
boy.
Flour & Salt constantly on h and.
New Slliford, May 4. 1359.•
Looking Wessell
LL SIZES, 4 to Qo . y. 40, in Gilt Frame!.
Gilt Pictur e Frames,
Plain and Wared3iouldlnCs.
LOOKING, :GLISS - PLIT,IS I
yyt ln6 old.Fronnt on 'lkon Nab?,
TUCKER'S: PATENT SPRING BED:
thc etlnnk.
Cabinet Turniture and Chairs:
Sign Pajatmg.
OFFIN PLATES ronstintly on hawk - and ondraml nn Lott na
ticr. ky . c E.7P.FORTHIA.M.
!Montrose, March :13,1Ead.-1(
HOWL'S
PATENT ECLIPTIC SPRING BED.
-' Luxury,-
. oii ' fort,: and Rase Combined._ -
t 7 L
r iESE ' ela n f " ' ale 11
Wil. W. SMITIT CO.
Mantruric, Minh E, I VA. ,
CROOK &SOHNSTON
.• . ANC - nen - M[ll5W • Rim
Carriag s, 'Bent.s,
•,,.THALLs,,i4ows,.
Wagon -Poles, and Plough Handles;
GnKAT BEND, StfSgrEILLNNA e f ors"ri; I's.
. List of Prices. .
,
1 inch Allies,- $1,151 -11 inch *Mies, - 2,00
11'" " .. : 1,3812 -" . " -3,00
1-# " "- -". . I,st ' Bows, - - ,60
1# " " 7 .- 1,83 Thins, bent heels, 60
14 " " -*. - • 1,75 -". straight, - ,50
1# " " -•- 1,83 hickory Pole; bent, ,7 - 5
. Great Itezd, Apeo :I. IEZD.-ly . •
First Rattle! Aultrians Whipped!!
BET that don't Interfere IMllt . the Fact, that more GOODS cm be
bought to LENS MON 1.1 at :he
ONE HORSE STORE
tt SPRIEGVILE, than at'soy TWO HORSE STORE to the emus
try. For Instance
'ONE DOLLAR, (a cash
WILL Bur 10 yards ;Good Prints,-
WILL Bcr 9 " " Lawn,
Will. Bei 10' ". Best-Heavy Sheeting.
WILL B-ur 11 pounds Good Brown Sugar.,
WILL BEY 1 " Saltenttus. -
WIEL Bur 18 " 'Rice or 2 Ibe. Tea -
Witt Bey 7 " Coffee or its ialuein anything
We ta:ce an-amott!7 r of
Dry, Goods,
GROCERIES: CROCKERY, HARDIVXRE. DYE STIFFR.
ROOT and sHoES, CLOTHING , - HATS.and CAPS. ria.INTS
OILS. NAILS to tla Keg, LI het. anything: =ally kept In ALL
ONE HORSE STORES.
_- Glee In a oft.
J. SIHTITJr. k SOY.
SPOngfille, Jkne . -
"Business Goes'On."
New Ready Pay Store
• AT 1118 '
HEAD OF NAVIGATION!
TE subscriber hivin ust rdurnell from New York. would meet
respectfully Inform bit Meads (If he hat any) wad the putillc gen.
erally, that he 13-710* proposed tp serve them ebb
. , IV •
bought for CASH, at the old-staut No. 'I Public Avenue, formerly
occupied by C. W. MOTT, atm he will cell fur READY PAY, r at
;nines that will slat everybody, •jilt stock conalsta of.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCE2W. OF ALL ELNDS, STONE
WARE. \Vi)uDEN.,%'AtrE. BROOMS, HOOTS AND
.
131.1.0E5, LAIGLIS' GA-ITERS FOR CA CENTS,
. , riti.NTs, LI . ELILI NS, HEAVY AND ,
.. FINE, IROWN AND -
- - . 1113 ACHED
• .
IN MYSLINSILINENS. CAN. R . '' •
TON FLANNEL; DRILLINGSf S,
TOW.
• ' ELLG. JACETNAD, 'GAPE TICK
APRON CHECKS, DENLILS, STRIPED SRI ItY.
LNGS, PANTS .AN [. VEST . TRIMMINGS, SEAM
- LESS bAlih. COTTONI34I7S. WHITE f INH DROWN
KNITTING CO'fION, V-21, DA REGE, GLOVES AND 110.
SIERT, A -LARGE ASSORLMENT. YANKEE NOTIONS, art:.
HENRY C.-TYLER..
Ladles who like a SPEEXJID ARTICLE for the HAIR, Orme
call at TYLER'S toot Lay a bittle or BURNETT'S COCOAtti E.
the lata and &Caper-tin use, alio LIE L' EXTRACTS for the
hoodkerchlef, Fret quality.
Mcotrtae, A4pil 20; nor:Ay— \ -
HOTEL ICEEPEAS
MerchantsantGrocers,
CO tow be supplied h. the beit
t !eV, assortment
• iirINXS and LIQUO RS
everptered in this county,eoniating of
°lard Cognac.,
~ , • Old Port. Wine, Warfi.y:
Pale and dark let:idle;l
Fine Old Madeira,
UniledProfirielorilitnilli S. M. Madeira, .
Meckr 'Swan; Sliteileunißlack Berri Brandy, in
and Clover Leaf; Ofk , bo'ttl '
es, • -
Scotch a. Irish Vales, Rose Iv.; Cordial, : •
Monongahela -i 4 4 _ Whits :Brandy, for Pre-..
Old Bourbon ! d.: . - serves, - - •
Old Rye .•d, ~ Soar Wine, for Cookiiv„ •
Old Jamaica Rani Malaga Wine,' - •
Si o.c/ix cif3. - ' CIDER-BRAN D Y,
New England d 6.; . Rectified Whiskey, by the
'Pale Brown d, Got, Sher barrel, .. . .
et prima beyond comy 1
ed,ta, either by'the try.. r. rtr.sillEox.
BARREL or GALLOE Evoy ankle Arannnted law repotatted.
. For the tetail trade 1141,4 .a ,
i , ,
~, petl a r article et' lIILS.EDX, OLti. and
RIM. the medic:nal tt t - to hoettert. Also. OLD POD'fAItER
BY. and EADElette, IN — Wear.= cople,L.,...and BLACK. ,
BEERY ISKAND4YeDtarrh"!ra. P. 4 4.. ", o li ..,,aimit it ih r ...
bd.. N....1e , . Hew.. . JAL '('
htouttee, April 14,4#1.-et . , • • .
. -
• • :He ath •Navigatiott.
• 'REMOVED.. '-.-
„
THE taktielgoed deems to netUk the public that lie has reedoied
Ile atom, and 132.11 Dow be folltbd on Mato hAreet, a few 'doom
Ouse &d n
ee* utel.'their be alit be glad to ate la old automat'
•as well sawor ones.. • • • • , W. MM.-
. Itatxtruee, dpr1.4.1914
. .
•
.
inrping Fluid;
BITE Fug. i6iicoprisii. Kl 4 8 . 8. 8. Booted
4.
W- nun Gullet; (ap tok cow to 41;4. • „:_, „,`"„ mr3. •
114 /841),
• Sole glad Upper Leatir . r.
tspcskatte ite sat* Jultrentrsl.ol744.ool,-,
1411, -
TI:1 7 14.!101sTTROiit KEYSTONE 110T114,
\ ; le o• wm. )141TH, Progrktoi.
,il‘
lolcest qua :
1
1 ,'~
CM
113
, poono,
1`
~"....
Arl
Genel 7 o Ming Store
Is 07r replerlehed wjth ti iitior
lr PLO RE GN'
:
-..DOlilfeE l STIC • 'GOODS.:
• - - , . We:eordlallptuvite the Public to lexpect tilt: •- . --- - -
Buildersand,Cabinet Hardware,
Poi:lei/ND TABLE CUTLERY, j"
MICHANICR I TOOLEI!AND MAND4ACTUIiIND4ARTICLIII,
' ' i ' FARMING TOOLS, -
Lgois, SPORTING ARTICLES, '
.-- , . •
1 MISCE LANEOUSiND FANCY HARDWARE,
ILAKE HUROArGRIIDSTONES, ; •
v
'Mason's .Chalionge Blacking,
always brightaud ill:m*1111g ;." It idorni the Falser oflthe Great, and
sheers the solitary but of the lonely Backwoodiumut." •
LOCK. ' C H.A I N-S •
, BEGOINA SONS CFLicnnATzp EN
T. isn[Sywn,
warranted-to iun ytie, laiArell, carry points, and thee a3l.lllndAot
i . I , .. knots.. .. , , . I . •
'
Iron,'and §t,eel •
Nails,r .
• i.lA i lll IND 'CAMS, BOOTS AND SIIOES, ,- .
' TEAS, SUGARS, COETEK, RAISONS,, SPICIER, &C.,
':
I .- Crockery,, - . 1 . -
_ WOODEN WARE, PAVCR HANGINOR, : ' '
WRIIITII, "BASKET CLNI'RE, BROWN VIGNETTE, and
',l •, . GoLn Ozsias WINDOW SHADIR. :.---- •
• trixnow and' Plciumeoans, and Tiasi,Ls, ~
_ an amorted se!reGon, - t
. 1 -
CAIIIIIIII3 lIIIILIIIIIS 11110118.
LlNENpnnrcli.N.Arints AND TADLE, LINEN, --
CU TAIN ANDYURNITURS MATERIAL,'
ILACES, BIEDROIDERIES,'CASRAIa MUSLIN, 4c.,
1 •
SCOTCH AND • SWISS OOPS,
i , te Itopea - to
1. ERELL.
•
Porro;z• intl . other liandkerehierli .
AeeßaFkn Ntcg TIEN 'AND SILN. CRAVAT%
GACNTLImi, Nisi. !drills,
SILK AND KID GLOPZI3, kc.
I P2lH7gi
Pacing, Actres BA; Srary: DUTCHES,
SE:LAM:eff, DITNNZLL, MINIMAX, RICHMOND,
TACONT, HAMILTON, ' MARRO?, &C., &C.,
Foreign, and Domestic Ginghams,
DEBLOIS, ALPACAS, PARAFETTAS, MERINOS, &c.,
LAWNS ' MOUSLIN DELIMITS!, FiLACIL L SILI43, -
CARPETS, 1:4011, SIIZITINGIB, I
CHAIRS AND BSDRTEADS, &C., , &C. :
.
'Ws duns. ilst,lasg for inspection. =ld cheerfully - 4in Intcrmstlon
o al!. litpithi; "non to tes you., we smuts, • .
Rrspectfully• Yours,
' Ss, WI sou dc Son. ..
Montrssa, Marqa R 3, i V 7. tc
WHAT NE 1-
GIVE C ANDY CANDY instead oilivitra
crmos dfact, f9r
. •
PURDON'S
WORM' LOZENGES
limn entirely spereeded the use all thee kindle of
V R .4rIF •U GEI • .
wherever Wey^hasa b.,nny known, They nee • i
VERY AGREEABLE
READILY EATEN' 13YCIIILDREI4 ;
.• • PERFECTLY
,SAFE,.
and are the Float EFFECTRAL and Reliable Anillel!nliitle
Medicine in USE.
,
TIIEY CO N TAIN NO MERC'U'RY,
en any se-stance which can injueiLhe wenkeit Infant..hare ascetic'
TONIC. PROPEIiTIk.;S
win ncrrGtSRATE the sivem and renderproof
ulameguent attacks. PRICE `..`n ENT-S. ' . • -
, ..
. i
lithnufactured:by - W. N. PURDON, •
.•. i •
•
, Fieteigisle, Ps . Far male by Abel' Turrell, Amen I Nkhals. Zen&
Very, Egon & Moxley, Harlon Bro th ers; T. Inekenuan, Jr., an.'
Deiones generally. . . ?lay . * leNi.-Cm .
. ..
RIGHT IN TOWN:
EXTENSION' TABLES
- x.urcriert - csp err • , '
3 Mil R OROISEOS e
_. of aII.SI2F-4,•*14 IltiCESto cult the T. 9, of_
*Abigt, - Cherry, :And M . °gaily,
sad linuranted t..work rlzht op to the tirle
.Ilontrome, June '9 . ,.l.Sat.—tf • • - .
. NEW .STOVES...
TT BIITURIETT 1 . 11 just recelying alitge
• afock of
EW • STOVES, '
• et . •
Elevated Oven,: Large Oven,
AND FLATTOP PRERIIII4 COOK STOVES, FOR.
• • • : WOOD COAL,I •
WITH A.:EtIFERIDR VARIETY OF
Parlor, Office, and . Shop 4 Stott's,.
tot; WOOD '6l. COAL: Also , •
Steve Pipe, Zinc„"Sheet Lin Stove
, Tubes, &c., &c. . "
. EIS ASSORTMENT Till .INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT and DES ABLE STOVES
In rearket,ind VIII to sold on the most, fkromhle term, Ae., to
.vehl:.ll he would Melte the parUculs,r attention or
A,SII -
New Milford, November •3, 1839..4! _
REMOVAL •
A , * F., rOII.ISIIAM has removed Yds IIAIINESB
Ur. and TRUNK.' SHOP =apt the AWN., Into
I *MA ci the hulldtne formerly occopled' by Lloyd .Y `iVeheter,
0 1 7 2 Sue one door below Keeler k hballartlta which he has kt•
tea up thpreally for a • I 1 r •
Saddle, Harness,. and -Trunk Shop'
and where hn would be happy to have We friends WI. •
Harness Trkuralngs. Carrageltimmlnwa a peter atlssamtment ; Oak
Ts.ed Leather, on hand:from Wldelt /lames:sea be • made and
WA - RICANTED. All uhrualo: done cheaper thaitelretehere. •
thastutals will please Wu. In rabid that l wish to !settle up_ once •
ytar. - .And oblige; (P. F. FOBL/11 .
)lontme, Janusz 19. t&P).-to.
CCOE3I3
nirERS to the publl4 ptiOs that =not feli - to large
NJ - add supra:tor sosortinent of - . • -
GROGERIE,S,I,--
At the old and wellicon , ;n estabilzdamnt fdliFierly ciodoplid by
Crane. 1 . - I .• • ,
SUO,ARS, TEAS;' COFFEE; .016 E, ,F L OUR,
and SALT, - (6y ip sack barrel, )'riSif, and
*articles initially Yound In &A sisal Groctifle. . ' , I
• 'Flout, by the Wholeaale And
Ea I mean to merit. I hope to reutfro a o llberal, shire of-pnblle pat
.!%41.11.. The hlablait niarict price paid for PEL DEACON*" nut
v.caL •-• • coup.
idontrope, 2daich tB9l-to •
-+•-•• ;
- "
Horse Power
gTEAM I la't 0 4 0/ 0
3 !i Slu g
)11C , G0014....0RD • lei — „
l t irMaliilA lath stnake,iontleen Cylltle, ,ballar:re warai.
throe L i a Aron well WIC rxiatalne. liable far a Coal
wituve,l4 yen: law. .I'oB BROTHERS.,
• Itoulwwa•rw,'Jwil. l,4 • ° "'" - q •
- vat
- :8TE,44 Gai n ' ztlxl.l4 e
SUPER i'ct gl e tri.W.R °4 •Ctlit g " Ill;
inNER RE and F • ,
ty, wlso CHOP and B . lt" " alVeiwi WA Ritnit l 3l
be Aqui*" diL V" ' Ad •
lloarcrwaulT, 18.4.14 • •
. ~"
. Salt fot
10A.D nun, AM 0 ,1
;
ME:CM
• -
oe hula
r i tlra' aeW Hen* andniarHi l ; th i e Ctlltre . Street portlon
•or Ifootni f is ortted Ind fundiibed, NIA ISMS °PTO 011
the nth . fee e of the pane and MI ,
elem. The noprietor. Res Confident that tints nowpreparwl to elan
talhoests lo a manner that cannot fall to:gins .
CompletoSatiefaction.
The Rowe and ruerdture ire NEW. lad to wenn hap teen ,
ed to render it EQUAL, If not SUPE R IOR , to any similar eh.
wentln thls post of the State.. It Is well suppged with all THE', RE
CENT IMPROVEMENTS land COMFORTS. and OBLIGING
WAITERS will ALWAYS be lo attendance tote.Jvmd to custoatera
The STABLES eoshectedwlth this Howe are-: .- •,1
Netv.and Convexuent. i .
'The Proprietor iterreetthlly polldle the patron/Ale of ble-ohl Mende
unit the public generallv. • 'W.SL E....11ATC11.
Montrose, Sept. W,1.438.4r ' •
UNIONDILLE MEM !
txact 3mM:to ALL Nen:
t ,z)NkC l . = u tt ll l or ef t lp and the pubD. e.uieTteitiltZli
FLOURING MILL II
•
T UNIONDALE, .
and eorarneneefihe coantibettire of all the rartona kinds of
, PLOUIt MEAL. AND FEED,
or the ping ~u 3111711 with our Eataidlabraent
we would say: tVo'a Fotia_Rtra or Flestarwr Srowra, wino.
fartUred Ilan*. neon; Utica, N. Y. and superh.r abc111.2.7
,frOrn the‘Yarail ron Welts of T. Stanton .4 Cu, or Newbura , l4.
withawith t hree /Suite the beat Anchor Cloth, and the whole Plied up
l
Modernlm vements 44 a First Class:Mill.
,
In oicSequence o impro'rernenta, the "SCREEN'. Is dApeuesti
with and better p obtained. The Flour la better and whiter; and
the wing to the . ,' • er in grinding wall mina will often equal 15
per wit, •
C tone. Work
un tl4 best Manner. rt,ont, REAL, and
" the LOWEST t,!ASIT PRICES.
to EVERY PARTICULAR. Publit
solidus& ,
exemomil prompt
FEICE) kept for
co-BASIST .
patronage 4 rep
17ttioutiLle, Fr
o,S?ef
B
la Op Op iiiVoqiiso e st.
..• - i .:
10341:MMEN - G' ..
Y.
1 ! AND
1 ., •
CAP,
G-ErMA3I.IITG g
I'
.ik. - • E KAIS. .•.. -
ZitAWLY•A•LATIIROP: having '
cnt, 7‘=24:7AVA'AllW_
..,, v . tr.+ 1111% and ..!111 keep on bind.
.
Carri .es,Wagordi s - Cut.
,
. , - ter r Sleighs„ &c.:
They hare prorkitil thetnefilres ,di a STEAM_ ENGINE and all
the beceffaty maclanarr anarnnrerlencro fe.r dolng unlit with &B
reach . and being boak . VEACTICAL MECHANICS of LONG EL
YERIENCE. and nrhPloTllli bone but • •- '
t. . - • .
.--
GOOD
,VVOR lEN,
•. . they ace prepared to do all 1014 of wog A the , •
Blacksthithing- an Ca.v.
In ,
• riag . +a - Making. Line, ".
11 their, mind p rom p t asi'd
Worktranbke Manner,
, l
and by being At all limas on ltand ready and willing to answer any or.
0 r far work:, and by ult , g . . .
A
G'ood 111ate1ials4 ,
lid by 36DERAT bore to reedit • large abate
public patrunztte.
We. would tender obr tbankaln oer old - mitoment. and Invite all
want of work to glee to a eall and actthr thernaelrea,
Montrose, Ausuat 11 labi •
:
(51:12 .' • .CYThriar Irl
Illgindwerifor Ma remove& reek of Ono& to the "lIIESAD
J. Ofr.hfAVIrIATION;^ where he oral now be found with a large
anddwgrahla rock of - - • •
Ready !dada - Clothink
1-4
• I
• 1 . BATS, CAPS,
GlE... 6o . 4 t e et o terf sou'leif on 4 Aide. and WARRAIN
ED to made la ever, • particular coed as cilium
losavalritir • and at prier that isaiinot fall to rust. fcsr Rnany lll ll .
Thankful for porn farori he bop, to merit a routinuma-e of the
Mit &LA:CC/DON..
lio . trtivre, April %.
.
..
•. . ,
1 ,17-FARMERS.IATTENDII.4n'''
. •..
ITIFIE 'undersigned w 041.4 r,-F,vettuity smounce to"the nisimt,
1 and isll
. others letetemea r .ll+4
.."
• • .
_ ' INOTIr dc TILDEN,' : 1 1 -
• z
il the'old stand of f. & r. . MOTT. are impaled to furntsi• . 1n..01T5 . .
.f the most auproved patterns sow ln use. mob no. IIL AT( ' iILEY'S.
MOT T'S IKON BEAM, Jsr, Also POLNTS of all binds. Lamishlre.
Cultivator tee th , and all kinds of miler" for Farmers and ot Lot% all'
f sehleh we pospose to wait LOW as filpg he mlrorded he moo
emoh.
Ilshoteaf lit 114. a3444ry• ' , - t3.1.1 4 -0 m 077.
. • o.'B, TILDE..
..... •
~
..Ifoutrole, Doccmherl, 133.1.-tf . • -
Soap. M a nu f actory.f
rpm: subscriber krePaitotuttantly no hand formate at htißrmfablbdu,
Jr, moat to hfontrome, the beat quality of Ftstr: Sfba,P. nuinufactor
ed from the lye of wood ashes at zrese, Lo the old faaLlilued tray,
sod not by any palest pro . caaet.
For those that fundmh too maim, ansuutfacturrs the oosp far WM
Carrel. Warrant,:d In all cues to be • good ankh., or the jN apmay
he returned and the wester, refUodod. • . - - .
- ribre.Egm
Per barrel. ' ' • $5,00
Ralf. Barrel, .- • 2 3 50
Gallon • • • - 26
'Wholesale detilene dellrered at the Amliere to
hfoutrnor—at the rote of-ten.tmarrtla for SW, or at flaanton at ten Ism
feta for WO. ' JOHN'HENRT WAR t ES.
• llontroee, Muck 7, ISM.-tf " - ,
REMOVAL. \
New Firm. New Store:
Public Avenue, jut below I. Stheridte's
. .
AIIAI.DWIN would mtpeetralv announce to the pith le Nat le
* has associated Wpm)! will lAlf. L. A LLEN, Itt the
FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY
BITSI.NESS.
tttiit:_the bye removed 11* _ r
= Clued up otai . alng.on Publle Avenue; Pat below
Etherldm store , whets ma always be 1 1.- 4 •
Quad the admit lmrods.of ' 1
•—• • • •
Family Flour. •!. • •
Meal, Feed,
Pork, Hams,. •
• . Fish, Dipped Candle,,
Thssothy,F, ieldr
•
•
••
ands Garden Seeds.
'LIN { fiend saortztleili of
Groceries, auch . .ai - Sitgarq, Molasses,
.Syrups, Tea, Coffee, dr.c. &c.
Thinkful. for past fevOia.woul.%iidllelt • eentlemestre of the Jame,
under the new dem plideng nunelte s s to do the fair thing. hoping by
%Each barmtm to be lure nr another., ' •
BALMS - LT& ALLEN.
Montrose, October SO, 11168.-te . •
. .
OH TES , OH y Es •
. P •
HERR:NITE.COMK.'
~•.,....
...
110118111. WAISTED,,
......
HA;;;. l[ l*, - G.Ppteh-uocd g ,. aidl7lll7l:', 3 h s LVTradQ, t. -ems'
witheheir.e 4 nstony et "i4VE,AAD Le t Lliis. -" pricet. i r U*.
1.
-,
.
STOVKAND :F'IPE,• . ••.
' ‘---.. .-
',TIN, COPPER, 1.1 •..
AED SHEET IRON WARE
of every detrniPlica usunT fovod In the country: - . 1
1 .
,Alii; l WINDOW BASIL,I .
- PANEL DOORS," . •
... , • . -
.• .WINDOW BLINDS - .
, ,
-- •.'•- , ,• LA.TR,
PINE LUMBER,
1
igndBUIL:DINOMATERIALSgeneraIIy.
O ril i c
tion D :iY WC4nm ,c t 7ca li c tP t . .. "ur v r: l l/er i o such '
fie may desire them at moderate tut**.
Nip:: about building in the County will End
kW tholl/ Internet to call an um: 'Come and are
UL ea we wet wipe to keep the latch-ark*lut. -
Tin shop , corner of Meth end Turnpike Amts. I few reels south of
Searles hotel. Cementer *hop neer tie hiethodAt Chlach. -
N. D. All Lancia offrodueebdrop to excheno for Goode..
, ... ww. it. Dorn ,
- -
A. L. wing= - ' - -. P':)D A WEBSTER.
. .
..hfontrome, March 3, 1!48.;4!: J f: '• • 1
.
• T
•
•
jiltitrcrEDL
• • AT THE =ORE OF
,
-ABEL . f•TURRELL,
BLASTING Favors, Safety Gun ,Powder , 1 4 b0t, Oun
CITA , . Crockery, Groceries. - Drugs, Mich" Paiute. Oita Dye
Stalk /Anna for HodicinalrorPones. Vildta Ffak, WOOdttk
Campbene, liurntag77tdd, Fancy Goods, gegrelry. Perftnery„ Pot.
'mil l i Teeth, Li, Tune Pal:ail, jimbes, ac. Also CZ hand
a do thograph! a
rate amortmeot °Mall Papa, W Wpprr,, Vlans, Stringy Axon.
deona. Fluter. Fircsirocket Wm, Spectacle& de. aupplles of
Goods airivine every week; CHEAP FOR CASH.
Montrone, May !A r LiA9.4l • •
- - AN- ACIROSTIO. ,_ •
,
COSiE re me, .;
.• lirt .OFFICE tisimidindlitrPEAß
HEA4TRONglisirlyi. aorasidodiee As, ctn . :U.2m! a A °
. . a. . s
AM!' !tab RsamrsztAsal!kediseconnyatPAß .
VP' laY - RoclgAA irtintpida 7thriognorrAt i
oFfr.7.-27 spur,:must..,,,..r.R.E.
ireA-4.--ktirk4Tionti,Dr•F•4l"l‘. -. .
-•-.. 4 - -:--• ii ..-., : ,:1- \. . •
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1858 * J. DICKERNiii; - ,Jr.:-- ' 185E4
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W-At - R
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A N.D.. S 1.0.11E', E !LPil R 1 UI
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-, FULL BLAST ! . --
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• form his Mewls and customers that he Imentandly made
ROE ADDITRYNS t•hts f•lmer ettetubtstook oc • -
Allardware,,Stoves, Stove•Plpe,Stove
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• •'; - Tritinningi c -Ziatei ci, • ,
And that be Is prepared to amply the mints lof thit Commtmity la -
that line at Dl\ UsUALLY LOW PRICES,. • Ur - Mattes himself ,
that his facilities for manufacturing his own Warei • Mom &c.. airs 1-
him a decided advantage over any who purchase and trattspoti at • '
Ifenvy espouse their entire stock. . .
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Ile would says° th ose who wish to purchase STOVES of any. dr
scriptlon. STO‘T.I'IPE, or TRIMMINGS o on kind:and psy for
thesis!, be Is preparedto
b le them GREAT. ARGAINII; -but to
thou who want to pucbase on a year's credit, and then in It run two -
years more, he had,mtiov they would mann some one .sise, even If
they have ,
to pay :,•4 . per cent. morethan an artitla 11 worth. - In the • -
Ilne oft.
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- -S h elf , gasd*are, - •. •
nirrol 'i,ti l i-c- tr. ls,t,he IditatT it an o ll i aTt e ' S . ELZIED In Wi r f ,, _
Mt, he b gahleil to offer inditsvenenta to those :emir; of
' sts,s ' ,l%s s siL, ,
buy small
bld.
rarely to be ystond (Met ads. a n o, Lij , diT. - we eee
offer spodal Inducements to ta m kterpTs_ind :If ners who are-In want ...
of either Tools or Building M• .s. Ii mi t t
mu find ANVILS:
VICES. BELLOWS. ancLint Mould anything in -their lbw, by,
calangton us, CHEAP FOR CASK I , • .
• - -Our•Siock of (.- • - .
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Ary - goods, Gtoceries, BOOS & ShOeS,
Hats and. Caps,- ankee hotionsi4e.. -
Is as bige as the tittles will admit'of. • Tl,e7 were Ptirchasedat a low
;lure; and will he sold at-sliest to correspond hrth the Limos._ .
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READY-MADE -VLO s
THING..!
We haveinst,9e /led about one'ond.alsalf :obits .READT•MADS
CLOTIIINti. EVryybolly save th ey are cheap . - Some say-they an VERT l sea and a number have immured .t. say the,y Sr.. ttOt•
CIILA P. Certain it is that a smatypile of 'rn say- will tams 11,--.-s• •
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Pil i e KV c l,olltd,. in thlicon ert: inn.for th e- leflirmatHou of - all con.
~ , ,,,,ild the w rist-of mankind," that we an tired and sick of - the
credit system ; wohave Buffet,' enntigh by It already. sod are deter
mined to rid ourselves of the whole "critter;" • Believing that the
nimble stipeury la the. true system, we are rAsttred to adapt lt, idare nlferit_T our goods st prices to correspond, ~ • -
PRODUCE taken in eaciampl Apr GOODS: - --. , - - -
New „Mly
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,Tor. If, IS . . JI MC - KERMAN, Jr.
onilte . " • -I " , • -'
LIFE DROPS )
THE GREAT RESIEDTIFOR,
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biasyh ma, Cramps or Paini iri atit stomach o, Bow::
els,M
Cholera orbuc, Incipient 'caqei of .Cholera •
Chale a n'a kindred Diseases. ! • ' . • , .
Tills fnedicine has been thoroughly levied dutthelhe Zak les
years and experience hu.proved it tS be ear superior to toy
remedy how before tbeleublid for this clue id diseases. - It ll'Yes. re'r
Reidy tufa and tenable, does not constipate the bowele,but effects al
radical and inaireillate cure In those eatere aues that other rimer
did do not read. Severe cramps and pains In the stomach or how: •
els cared in twenty mint:tee by one nr two doses .of twenty drops:. -•
It is Equally eillenxiona in all steenach ur Weer difileuhles. The
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folloWing tram Rex, sir. Waterhouse, le a simple of the testimony •
wears Sally receiving:
Morin. Visgow, Ray 7, lAN. • :'
Lhave used Trail ABtow's Life Drops In biyfamlly some six, or
eight years fur rlLlrrhas, billious cholm, and other stomach and '-
bowel difficulties, ariddeerfully recommend them u a safe and eft.
melons medicine. G. W.I6,ATZIMOOIf. Baptist Minister.
Wyartler* should always take dd . ; remedy 'with them whet: ,they
beard hoine. They would thou iseilde ho Ore their Own ashes and
paloe anted by change of diet mid water, Without cocoon to
phyliciao.. c . • ,
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Prepare:El by Trill Stow, 43 Bowery : Now York, and sold eat
rywhyrest St cents a hottle—du Rotary:le by , , •
I. R. BULLARD: '
Montrto.e. Pa. Jim, 22, 36:4;4m
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Scrofula, or Kdrigls Evil ,. '-
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IS a conadttitlonal disease , i a/motion of the blood, 17 which Ws . -
fold betionas vitiated, week, and poor. ' Wog in the &rotation, It • .
oak
pervada. the whole body, and nay buret in &some on any part of
It. No °traits for fruits he allatAs, bur is one *Litchis may not
destroy. The saniblons taint ie. - variously used •by sisetazar, dia.
env,. low thing, dlsonicred or unhealthy . f Impure gr, - itith and
[Why haltits, the deprissting view, and. ;boa ail. by the senereSl In.',
I , ,:ttoth Whatever trt its orlas6' It la.boreilitsry tn the eoussittldot,
&sanding "Inch parents to children =bathe third and fourthltesr.
agent ;" Indeed, It scenes w be the rod of .11Lus who sap, :•.1 wlllsbit
lllte inky - titles of the fallten upon their errildren,"- - • - . /
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. Ito ecti.sia =notched by depoeition Krona LW - blood of tamp, or W. , -
emus matter...which, In thinking", Ilver,and Internal orgaos, le tend:
"1 wheretes ; In the glands:swellings ; sad on the earface, en:panne
or sorts. This foul molupthiu, which genders In the blood. depresses
to none es ~f ige, esi that errofithad cotothuttuusnot He rr o t une -
scrota:cam eiroplands, but they have fakes power to n
attacks of other diseases; cohlwverdlyi sits tlfobers, erleh by dis
onle7 el kb. aitholla not ~ : nrulow la their nature/Ire still render.
rd fatal by this talnt in the ssitra. Host of the osbiuntidlonnwhlch
den:mak i die hinhan laudly too de (night direq. lY Ist" tide scrofulous
conttut !nation ; 304 many deerucUre alma the liter. - kidneys,
beam, hod, Ludeid lit all the organs, arise Puna or rare aggravated by
the sane cause, -
Onequarthr of all our people arc !nun; their peraota are In
vadcd by this Ittrity; Infoct:on, and titbit nealth lai unnern.lned by Is.
To cleanse It front We dyetrut we nabob renal/Mg Litt bLood by i
festive onOt! , :itie. and I:A . 4°mo:lt 6y Kathy toad and ezercire—
sera a tr.otlkanc We supply la" - • •• • • •
4er'.s Coro . goada.-Extrict of orsaparilla,
the most efectual,rernedy 7hleh . the medlesl.'atill of au; times es
des hoe for this eyery where prevailing" and fatal. italadY• li f e...
owed from the:tont adult rezneellals that hare been diseiovered rths
espurgichdioPtLisioul disorder from the Mood. and theicacur
system frdm Its - destructive °uranium:es. Hence P. shoulfte ealoyi
est for/le cure cf not °illy strufula, but also' thhse other &fee:iota
a inch on. trout it, such as E.-urdive arid Sithaldbeares Bt. .gitthony's
Fife, Rose, or Eryelpeiss, Pimples, Pustuks, Ithattes, Blabs and
Bolls, Tumors. 1 titer and Mut Phenol, Sethi: Head, Riogs.,,rih„
Rheumatism. Syphilitic and Mernitial Illnesses, Dropy, Dysoeid.s,
Debitity, cud, /mitred, all CompLalati arhdng froul Vitiated or Imumrs
Muesli The popular liellef hircarrr or rueaoootf s foutiihn
lu truth, for airofuls lii degeneration of the blOod„
,The partlealar
purpose‘aud virtue of this z•arsaindlla is to pinclfg and meanerStetrdi
vital Auld. without which sound timilth is inutionsthle le or4t.vollittc4
cormellUtioulL
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
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FOR All THE PURPOSES Of A FAMILY rnyste,
am so cheare,ed that disuse within the range of their actionisri rare
ly trithinand or evadc Uwe. Their prostrating properties searrh.and
clrarue and invicilrav rierrporthal of the IlVaraci orprAgu, Cutzta.
irg It. dktabEll add rfttorire..lto healthy ipalitles. A. a tcr.•
"L jyrlt ' r i"l' ligs t irdgir d'1%111411710r do wn e
with ro
soled by a remedy at once ao ' ginpls and Inviting. Not otalyWthry
cute the everyday crunikiliata irrery body, but also many fiermids •
bleatal dangrian. direems. The Astoth behrw :lamed 01 1 C O f 10 • .
furnish grotto toy Amos= Aln-sna coons: orrtidcater Of tat!: •
rams atiddlrections for their urc In c:
the folks: eoinpWati N.
timers Heartburn. Ileatikat• e arielfrom diet - Third gronscbN:e.
sea, lotilgesien, Pain Mitrliid =Woo ofp l e Doireta? Emir'
bury; /Mao( Appetite. Jaundkr, an other kin complain:it adr.
lag from low watt of {he body. or °belayed= its funaloW •
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Ayer's -.Cheriy Pectoral,
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-• . • 4',•• 'FOR THE RAPID•CtiRE OF .
COrOnig. COLT.% HOLJURSZSg Bsoncarrxe, Ix.
onset Cox.ridirTion..rw roe rat it.strzr or coxicurrtra Pa- -
naxSa.tx eiDV,PC;rO trouts or Yta ioutso:BE. •
Co wide is the Geld of its usefulness and to riUmervos , are the cases
of it. coreroltat almost 'evela• wakes of country abounds' in Ferules
PubileiT koTen• who have - been restated from alarming and crew des
perate direaske of the lunge by ils use. Wrwunuce tried : its ripe:Jur. .
Icy trier every other medicine' oft its 'dad te too apparent to escape of,
.sereatiortt and where Its virtunfure known, the public - no longer 1,e0..
tate what antidote to eitplOy for j.11. - distrerring And danproti ateo..• •
tuns of the Petheethrf:eiPns that are *Went to our tlimat_ c V.
many infenor remains tam; won the coutinunity have failed and
been dia*tted thfs has knitted liietuts by emery trial. *Welted bee , •
Its on tin, adficted•theY tan clever forget, and produced ewes. too - . cut
nitrous - and too remarkable to be forgotten: ' '•
Prepared by • •Dr. J. V. Ayer & Co.
LOWELL; MASS.
All our Remedies aro for eale. by A. TRELL . Hainan; W.
TRAI"Eit, Dltur,ck ; IRA SCOTT, SP RINGY LLLE; N.:,
SHERMA.N. Lynn; WALTMAIS &SWISHER. - Auburn; and
by ail Pruned, and the principal Sleruhante ln• Stag. Co. • ,
September 14, 18C,9.--61u0., -
Pink, Examine, Inquire
DR. MAINE'S •
C476IIPOUND Slitleß
WILD CHERRY '
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AREyou troubled with • cou g h? . Baia yarn -paths. in the Ada
and
and breast? have You a tickling or tieing in the threat? 811711
you the-Liver Complaint ritzy. you the Bronchitis? Nervous De;
Wlly, or My oymptama cs Pulmonary - Consent_ ;don llf you are .
t übled with any of the above symptoms, use Dr. 5 W A - Yle E' B
01IPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, It will effect a ape*.
• all y pe i nn t
w an ill e t n . t t u u rr re : astheexidence of
t housands who have been -
c c r.,
o
Anther Remarktible Care! ~
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• _... Ponce OF Bongs; Frederick Connty:lld. ;• ' •
Dr. Bvihrew vu' — De ar Bir-4.lelleving It a duty,' owe to the publie,
and in Justice to you; I have thought proper Wraith known one. of
the moat extraordinary cures, In my own ease: that tee ever been
truly recorded. In the month of October tegt, Iwe "Meted with
IL severe gathering In my kiwis ' , thigh tb r Mea 'a in it*Ce r i
taw
communicated to my Lungs and very much liste d them; .d '
discharged large quantities of corruption, external and Intereaklly
breath could pans through my Lungs and out through the cavity of
My- breast with apparent ease. attended with a violent enugholsy
and night, lose of appetite, and extreme debility, so that my ph yak.
tenth...nicht my ease hopeless and beyond the power of medicine. I
remained In this wretched condition foe I' long time; 'until I was
wasted to a mere skeleton, andthere seemed to to no hope (or me;
-but having read Blithe public papers of _ the many wooderfel cures
performed by_youFonrocen Soler or Wis, Cirger,l inunedlite
ly sent to With. for let bottles and commenced Ite use, and to
ro I greet aatisfacti anuleuy anxious family, Meal:scant oropthing -.-
in my lungs hegando heal, and the tough subsided, and on.uathg ten •
bcteles I was restored to ~ , erfeet health. • : I .
Over eve yews have elapsed, and 1 still retneinitpiffectly heeety
man to tide dap. J Miff 1.4e11. I have-not bed a"4) l illi dier sha for
-elghteeythouths, . •
Please accept toy, grateful acknowledgments.
Yours, very respectfully, • ' THOMAS DIXON - . -
The subscriber is well enqualmed with Thomas Mon, and ran
testify that he has been adUetetes above repreweptedi II regard his -
recovery as almost a sulraele—lie to a worthy member of society. ,
1 „
• . . • JAMES R. DURBOROW. - -
- I ' - • Pastor of Berlin Chsult, Baltimore Conference.
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1 therms ream:m:42LT - Al 1 • . . -
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r ' Dr: Surayne's r i -
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' Compound .Synip of Wild Cherry;
_The.o 4 .l.ind only Lenart, Cheri Ptelelletlee. Bear this in,
sand. it being compoSod solely or Vegetable ingredients, It can tw
. used w ith parcel aef sty. i - •
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• - Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, -
A ge ln ntle purgative and enema/re medicine,. fat sugieriar to the
Pills seam ! use. -
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. Sivayne 9 a - Celebraid Vernalluge, - • -
~ -Dr. Sysayue's Nimes, f4t vilifying the Illaild. -, , . •
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Dr. finraine's Bowel Cordlttl,. .-..
At Invaluable remedi.for Dlarhaes. Dyeekry . Choller; Melees*
and all Bowel Con.plehlte. -
Dearzrees I Inseersee •—pe. Biesynee Dater Cetholteoe be the -
great and unequalled remedy. Price enkt iti o cents. I Sold
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ABEL TURRELL. 4. ETIFERIDG ldoehmee. alulbY vial el
.eeerPrherethrouichout the County_and .. • 1 - •
Prepered only by Dr: 11. SWAI:ZE lic SON, No, Q , North 71.1 r
Atreet. l'hitedelphle. ' - guaA,"lll.l.4y - 1 . .
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'- • PATENt meniribiriEfi.l
i MONO the ermivarietylor ifedicinei at Tyrrell's Store.maY.b.
.1611, found all of. Dr. JaynteL t iustl ; alebratrid ramify medleines ;
- Ayres Cherry; Pectoral and :a t Plils;:4lalsey. Forret NV toot
and Vohst Pills; Hotandteletirated Oemmn artier"; ILondereru
'lea of r amity medielnes; Mercluoit's El aging OilthOrreatestrso.•
dr for sprains in men or Ilst evert no ; Matheaeorislorallgls
Wmedy, and Horse Reared '; Orrick's II email" and a t mkt) , Pf•
other kinds; Teasing Slane le Olittmentthe treat madly for num..
rheumatism. ar.d . allndandustorY Complitinis ; Pond's Est:Et!
first rate thing for lim i ter , unmans as the. anon , ointment move s
1110 Destroying agent a void article; Wocaleock'sitsitato *sailor.
Liniment; Atwood's Jaundice Bitters, Canker props, l,lahneol.and
Dysentery' Drops; Baker's ;Compound for Diseutcry 41c00L ., ;
PtIO/n: for DY•Perei It; Itelnihohrs Estractufli echo ski Es trset.f
Bansmaarilla 1 a car v i? °lnsists, the best in market, Hide, 6c.. and
'an almost endless s ty of:Patent Iledichmaillottibtr ' 6 ° n"'"'
MU to en =crate— ut males It to say.that the nubile ii 111 tod IMIT•
ii CYO, thing In this One, at the Drug and Fancy Store of ;
Atuatroso Jahr. tea. ' • i . . - 'MOM TORNIO.. -
lIE RJR I N G T. • •
PATENT FIRE AND 'BUROLAR;PR 00F. SAFE S
000 il i grarg,h tled. Persco who iholt pror that oot ot•
r ow owhicouulOs. to Mem
its cpat,7iito. lIESTSAFTSmodo.O l
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maarc, N 0 ,.. 54 ,: i i te ;: • t i r . :F!iyNDLkit. /LOUT.
• 4 , 41.6 T I ALT!!
Q/4itbrials 461 0 0611'410Y ..
WI Ca? h SUL • • •
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