Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, October 27, 1859, Image 4

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- • .;k4ATAII nipek'
Vlititangiiin it Trees; &c. • • •
Airnt-nri, Sept. •
tiXasas.Entroas tire I ant)igain,.
and much ' sooner; too;
.tha expected, I
when I. closed my last. ; •
...
I see by the ReprtyiCan'of nbe Sth
that-Mr. McKinney is out again! . restatingl
hii old instructions, though. lam liap' - py
say, somewhat revised and . improved ;' and;
inasmuch as , he .re-affirmsChisi old `position'
• (less the modifications,) it presents to , nie an
occasion to offer another word*. two, which
I shall most cheerfully embrace:
How deep, you shall plantiyOur treci is an.
other question,' he ob - serves,larid -is' subject
to. three..contingencies, "Ist, -the size of the
tree, 2d, the shape of the , roiits, La, lal . the,'
opinion of the . r,.
Really this something newls wish the
gentleman had enlightened. us la this respect
a-,littlel: Shall a large tree be planted deep.
.erthan a_ small one, and, if so, 'how , much
orshallra small tree be planted the deeper?
• Pel-haps a large
. tree should. be planted s
foot or morethelow the surfaeoi medium
. sized one, sii i ,inehes or thereabout,' while a
small one'at or near the - surf - dee • or will this
order of things be reverse If the gentle
man has a graduating Seale, I wish he, would
give it its in his next. And what -has the •
-shape of the-roots to do with it,) would
_quire ? Sliall those that have straight ones be
planted near the surface, those with modest.
• ly crooked ones deeper,,While those withan
gular or very.. irregultir ones (So sieionsly
crooked that they cannot lie still; be thrust
down a foot. or more for this order of
. - ••
_things to be reversed ?
IN ow as to the - opinion - o the planter.-
Stt`pposelhat two phinters - with an equal lot
oflrees, some large and some small, wish to
.-plant each an orchard.. One says, "I will
:pram my large trees deep, my ismall ones
shallow;!. and the other is of- the opinion that
it will. be 'better to plant the lame ones
shtd
low and the small ones
. deep. What then ?
Will the opinion of each plan* save his
trees or cause them, to do equallY, well with
'those of the others? If so ; if this - doctrine be
true, then the size of the tree or Skye of the
roots hasrnothi4 to do with it, it being, af
ter all, but mere matter of opinion.
Nature is a 'stern, exacting, and imperious
Master. It has establishedcertain physical
laws for the healthy growth and develop-
Ment of trees and plants, as well as for man
or beast, Ina any deviation from or violas ion
of them, We most assuredly be rewarded
-with a penalty, the opinion of 'the planter to
the contrary notwithstanding.' ifiete wish to
be ettecesstul in tree•growing, Must Ob,
Serve, study,•think, fist,, the Closely, we
can follow,.ohey or act in accordance with
these laws the better; for . Nat urc; in the per
formance of its functions, will no more accom
modate itself to the opionion of the
_plhnter,
'than will the Uniadiust his hour of rising by,
the' Computkictias otsome blunderlng astro-,
notnical calculator. •
Observe; if you please, a tree thnt has had
no other than Nature for a tutor,( and , you
will discover that the collar, or union, of the
'the othorixtal ronts tlithithe, stem
or body of the tree,is at or: near the 'surface
of the ground. = This-is the ipoint friore which
depth of planting is computed.
If you wi§h•fo renim r the trte, k.a careful:
when you replant4t, that the eollar.l no. mat•
ter as to.the size of the tree; or the t-hape of
its roots, be in or about the same position,as
• it respects the surface of the ground, it was
bef4re removal, covering it—the collar.-just
just
_sufficientio protect it from the direct action'
of the elements.. In removing the tree," the
Toots' should be mutilated as little as possible
and
.wimazaplaoed- is the ...wit,. $.1,4,014 Tvot
bi,berst;cceowdedi iammed together, but
be alloWed to lie in a "straight, easy, natural
way,taid as nearly as possible in their original
position.-- Do thus and'my word for it, all.
other things being eqnal; the tree will hardly
know, if trees know anything, of -its'beina
'removed ; except, perhaps, the roots !will find
a mellow soil wherein, to luxuriate.
At least, such ismy opinion,. and if found
ed in reason and common sense, and lin accor
dance with. Nature's the result ;will be
geo'd, but if it- isnot, I will. gtiarantee that
Nature will never swerve one jot nor ti4,le.'
to aCcommodate itself to it.; . no, slrs,
. The gentleman.still insists upon his 3,by 3
• holes and Submits to .the people etc. • Ifs he
NtU underdrain 2f feet subsoil and mil:Otte
surfaell fertile as I s,uggeed in my fornier"
paper he may make his holes 3. feet across
t (or six feet fur anything I care) and 2 deep,
- -or just as deep ge it is rubiailed - and na:dt!ep•
cr, and I will have no - objectiOns, but. on =the
contrary rather recommend it, but if he still
. insists uipottlis - Aby - '3'S in out'common hard
Dan"lends.; (and they embrace by far the.
greater portion of the county), without . any
previons , 'preparation by nnderdraitag, deep
eultureete4 Iflutfy die& Let us plant a
tree after his method.. Well; after a_ few
years the roots fill the hole, and, as they are
strong believers in tnanifest destiny, they.
- will make a strong effort to extend themselves
-beyond their present.limits ; and hat success
do-you sukpose they Wsitild:have in penetra
ting
4he wall'of hard dirt which surrounds
' theml "Not much ? ". you say. But suppose
' they do-succeed in extending themselves a
fewtfeet in every idirectitni from the tree, do
yeti supposethey -would find food -enough to
- paytt.hem.for their trouble 2, No, sirs, tlWy
would not get enough to pay them the first
:.
installment on their efforts, nitiot . rit the rate
of one half per cent a month. • I wi'.l qute
heie authority i "if the hole be tniall,,.and
the gurivintilinGr land hare?, tlie. tree caiznot
stow ; 'but if it "finally sui vives after along
time of doubt eild ' &lay, it , creeps niong
'with a suainipaoi, making Map retort] -to'
The owner."
Again iiesiiye, - "ltly , _opinion is that a man
, -who would pianran orchard upon such soil
a. he describes, would never make a good
farmer." Permit me to say that 1, took the
'rue from him, if! am advised to dig tythole
`and throw away the clay, that I must dig
that itole in the clay, becomes ;tt self-evident
truth and patent to all the " World and the
rest of,mankindf there is no dodging that.
But his fieuviest artillery 2 (shotted with -
I grope to the very Omzzle) was- bfOught out
in defence of his favorite Museadi%e, and so
anxious was be to save. that, that . ' ,swept
down indiscriminately Gitawba and Isabella,
-"Delaware and Re"gecca. Clinton and Diana,'
with the most terrible slaughter,
• But I did say ; the North 'Muscadine was
irortbless,-and now I will prove il=iCl can.
W. S.Groldstnith,-in" Genesee Fortner, says'
"The Sage, .Hartford, - Prolific, ,J.Yertheyn,
Muscadine,. and. Charter Oak: .are -.worth] =
foxy varieties' •
P. Barry, anther of" Fruit - Garden," and
immediate succanmr of the late A.J.Down
,g as editor Of the Horticulturist, editor of
the horticultural department of the Genesee
armer for many years, and a joint- prOprie
, Ir of the most extenire nursery in the Unit.
States ' says,:'{' The ..Quirt:er Oak . and
orthernAfaseadine art worthless."
Wm. R. Prime, author of several haul..
,Itural works and treaties,: and : san extent'.
to nurscryman; having had •Over.lifiy ' years
horticultutirrexperience !aye, u'WhcChar 7
er Oak is tife tna - mea 1711):il,a &Aral
ht li7ortkitn'Aftisecolittc .is
ery inferior, and has been condemned by
.veral Horticultural Societies. The silly
pes -who have paid from one to five dollars
for such trash cobld have 'had Trape
• hum °Canto - 11,d .esetilence for fifty cede'
I 1
• 'From thel.frefee dingititM the Stith itiectit;
Al Meeting of the 4 ttieric,!=' PomologiOl So..
cletY;l extract the; follmfing- % —the ~ ,Nci,rthern
Muscadine being tend r krnlsiJerittion t•'
9.ltEr. Built obseeved that it bad' been'
hrOughtbefore a rota ntitee of which he Was
a member, sod.-that. if vas greatly against his
will that he remained inlitti room with
'The Presjdent (Ironi'Maraliall P. Wildef)
Made - ion:Le hunter Ors reMenits on the disß9si•.
tion shown by, some pratinl—the Shakers—
to esteem' their own M - oditetious, the North
ern Museadine, toohiglll4 and to recommend
them so frequently'tdotherft, as to become at
length themselves conit4c9l - 1 - hat they, really
were what they had rtl.pr4entealthetrtto be. -
Mr. Thomas hatlibeen Ininch surprised, at
the pertinacity of the Ski ters in . reconimetiA.
inn this grape so higliPy.„-It was, as he had
frequently -told thern,_no other than the com
mon brown: fox,". '.‘l. • -
The Pennsylvania Jl4tieultitrid Society
give the following 130tively• flattering report
ut it, thrmigh the Clhiirmarof the CoMmittee
on rt..
.. ttl; •
; 1 .
• •.•1
" After a careful pantination by-the taste,
ete.,the odor could. j4t Inistaken,they'were
clearly of the opinhathaOhe plant: is a seed
of the WorthlestiVoxgrape of our woods
and not deserving a placeiiii any Catalogue
l as desirable for culture , atilt no mere' to' be
compared to our Isahlla Catawba than
a Chicken grape to' the ' 7 Nlltite Muscat of. Al
.exaudria, and' consider itlia duty to stamp,
with. emphatic reprobali4 any attempt, to
introduce to 6.ultivdtors at`iattiele so utterl3
destieute - of value-as ihh 4-called Northern.
,
Moradine."
• I am...not aware thatilt this ever been -ap
proved by a single State , I!oinologieal Socie
ty, and 1.4 - nor that by 'theanterican Pomcd
ogical Society it tever tiac, „.,
RIO 14,1vett.al and une
quivocal codiletnnat ion 1t the hands of l'omol
ogists and Ilortiefilturiits Ifor the list .few
years, I did suppose that the Nortiern Mos.
cadiile was dead and burirj . , aye, buried,- at
least forty t'vet, below .114 doxest posible
bohe e(a retzUrreetil9;
I s:titi thelCarwai,al, ' Dietia
etc.
were bettlir. lie says l qte gon't'believe it.—
I will try to convinee If in 4 2 1 it by the intro.:
Auction. of stleh'inrinca opinions as' he
will feelbotind to respect:-
They have been approve,i4nd recommended
front time to time, Ity seek Poinokiista
11. E. III:olter, J, .1. Thornii-z,• P. 134rry; the
late A. J. Dty.vning, \\- ii. R. Prime,, C. M.
ilovey, and utleers.n liot4 niirucs %dl ()Acre.
after mentioned ;,--ty tqlei4eriodit..atsaq the
Magazine pf Hurtirultvri',' Vie . .11ortiothur•
ist, The. Cqn , nfill Ge»tic'nuili, American Ag
riculurist; qencsiv &u., and al
so by azoodly itumber.pf litirtieultural So
tactics . • .
R. L. Allen says ; •i 4 The,' , best American
kinds are the Is-41411a and Orrawba, for lire
Middle States. North of la t titude 4l dogs.
J I 30 min. neither of the two - ril)en_eertainly,
cept,io warm lon . g • .
T.. Goldsmith sax - s :I." The,, Isabella,
.Catawba,and Clinton are. all 4 . 01 knoirn stan
dard varieties, bet in this elihtate the Cat tw:
hit will not- ri pc n 1.0 riot If oftener than' once
.
in six ycars,.unless in a very favorable sec
tion; 'The Isabella, Dintfa, 4nd Rebeeca,,,are
the mrist suitable for th6,larit tide, and furth.
el" north Clinton and Curiilird iyop Iti be prof
era FO."
" Diana is decidedly one i`kfthe best vari
eties in - eultivation,lrireninn•:.iTeliere the Isa
bella would failaltogether, altogether, b lVill a
,eigh c or ten
days earlier .%
•?-• . 4 '. tieshjuicy and very
sweet, with but little puipl• etch .and saecha-1
rine and of best - l - kunfity.7;•._• 4 '
A. J. Downitkg says : •:'''''f,tc , Diana is the
Lea A d0141 , 1-c : 47 a grape, that 'l h 35 e ecer tasted."
Josiah Salter sups `!•Seeoncf,, in quality. to
but one, and that is the , Delasare. • -Perfeet
-1 iv•hartly, and fr • • 4 iiver * lid one
..
.. , strong*, l-C ( 11,
of-the freest and. eniliestinarers that) -know :
of. z FiegiriX to ripen b file siwtcring berries
the_ Middle- of Septect,ai, which are sweet
as soon as colored; keep? imProving till the
I middle of October, if allowed .0 hang so 1ate...1
' A yinfl ripe iana is peili
eating qy luscimis and
T - 1 cloy leavin D g the lips after ea •a butteli s
slightly stay as. hough -we bald been tasting
syrup. -. ' : I' '
• 'From the PoPOrt of slate-pleating of the
Massachusetts Horticultural S'ociety . 1 select
the following : 3. Fiske AlienC,,ays i " Of•the..
hardy grapes the .Isabellit . and . Diana have
been.as heretofore, the favorit'es.”., . • ,
' •O . A. Ilrathett - says: - "The Diana -with
me, has proved a great. gt•owei an, free bear :
er—the bunches of good' size, and the berrlits
1 rn
• iargis, some pi their/ easuritt Seven-eighths
of an, inch in diameter.- It is '4, Matter of sur
priSe that this, the most sielicickas of per na
-1 rive grapes, should Itave•4etif.44d se-little. 'at
tuition, .vrhj!e /lei- varieties, gFetttly• inferior
to it in pint of flai-oi; have ben heralded as
the greatest acquisition to.-our Ilia- of hardy ,
. - • —.- - •• -
.
'V illes.': ' -. . - - - k • .
. ...
..•
-- The corrimittee`say-: " 'lie plane has ibiS
rear proved early and sitii'cri4 to any forth
= 'er year; and we ean'ree - Or.ritne.n dihis varie
ty. belle ving that if will Lai NZ togivcp,ood
crops in awy season:' •-. •: ••; i i . - -
From thel,roceedings -of th6T - F'rait Grow:
ers Society of-Western New tit* I extinct
the followi4.*:- . " Dr. Farley ebithlite:3 fi.ve
acres of Isabella vltie,yard..: Is iipiv 'beginning
the Diana, 'which-is -as hardy 4-the-Isabella,
and to his taste IS superior In tittenithatse eel
ettra ted ssrtrts;:tita-Delawal'a mid Rebtseda•—
Said he, u I had ruttier ends Diann - half, ripe;
than the best ripened 'lsAellti "I - evi , r • sike.."
That the Diana is thetnost. - valuitblegiape•,we
i N.
have. i ,• ,
'"The Concord is almoi!ns good as thels
alielfa—ripthis fully two - tv!Otte', earlier and
holds its licit well after ripening.
,Dr. Min
er ens fall in the faith of-Cie Manabeing one
of the best grapes botii • for abitqatice of bear
ing and • fur table. - Wherever,Ahe ;Isabella
will not riven the Concord . is I viiluahle. Di
arias ale very sweet without •,‘ much , pulp.—
Thertlite they_prpualse to he a Mostivaluable
, wine grape."
' • - i .1
1 It
W. S. Gyidstnilb - says ; .',Tlfe Delaware
is said tb he Very hardy- and darly, and is,
certainly a very delicious grope and must be
come very-getierally caltivated;',', • . .
• . Joshua Salter says: "-Fol. iftifility the Del
-1 aware is very best, tasting liNelitat flavored,
sugsr,and dissolving e(.mpiettly
,tn'tke m aith
C leaving a luscious taste-on th'd.palate. *
Ttme.of ripening first of SO - Eel - niter, have
I.le . ett gathered ripe the fifletoth'').of August,
1858. One of the hardiest . % ktie m e have. , " •
Wm. l?. Prime says :." TM: Delaware is
.
'isweet,. delicate flavbr, delielOds-4-The climax
in flavor of all northern-grapes:" ... v ~ .
1 The aciacs'ee Farmer Says ", ill is almost
impossible to say too touch inlfitior of. this
variety '(Delaware.} .I t i 4.: . 4d • 'mid. pro
ductive, the
.bunchis and befritts: (Lir size;
and of most exquisite livor;" 1 I i . . _ •
Fioin the . proceedingsofehel American
Poteologie,a! Society before; referred- to, I will
again, quote: '.The pelitWat:e serape:; was
highly recommended by soite gentlemen.
1 Mr: Prime was of the opictioa tfiat it would
i prove the most
delicious native g'ape excep t '
-per ms 'iris Scuppernong of the % , nob, Dr:
.I Grant hadgraen it
three years rid - found it.
I perfectly hardy. aft.: DowrOrnienfi rs id e r e d it
Lone of the finest native grapes,and t s aid.it was,
' very hardy, with him, • Ds. • Brindle saw it
first in,ltiso, mid thmight it firer than any i
!tart% e grape that be knew: - Mt. .1Iov : ey: et
teemed it excellietfruit.7 . r i,, 's -..-. ; -.• - I
The Catawba has been - appr4r.ell and-.re,'
cornmended'-by 8 , ttate .tiortieithiiril amity OA And chit' QrSonaclA, WWeani -.... : ,
Itaibepa
Clinton by 1 ant C. W.
'The American Pomotogical Society, eorn 7
posed Pf\Yruit growers from all parts — dram
Union, recommend fur general cultivation,
the Catcriba, Con Cord, Dclmiare, Diana, and
Isabella. k ,
.
.
-".Don't believe it yet." titteed ! :You are
Ifaid to i be -,convinced. 7I s'a4, the , Catwaba
WaS t better,: but ripeirel -railer' late liar our
combined altitude and latitude.• Better for
what? exelnitns th© gentleman. Why; better
for'-' pies and preserving," according to his •
own, showing, than his own vaunted I.ltuseitt.
dine. ' Bat I . said . it was better, and have sits--
taiped it; if the testiniony. adduced • nbove .iS
worth anything. I said .ripened rather . late,
te„ and'have proved that also by the above
.videnee and his own "admission, for he, says .
t "neVer ' ripens," this, - however, is Imore
hen I claimed. When a- fruit is rivAntnend
-41 for gewal• cultivation there are always
some spech I localities where it Will- not suc
ked, and as lor the Catawba,Susquelutea
eoun ty is one of, tem.
_.
..
_
j Another word about .the Stra - wherry and.l
um thine. - i . •
The IlorticulturaL Sceleties of 10 States,
hesides that of Canada West,lave recomena-
Gd ; three States and C. W.,
Burr's New' Pine; six Stites and - C.- W.,
Large K Scarlet;- four States t .Boton.,.. Pine.
The American Society recommend Baston
Pine, Itov6l's Seedling, and -Large Early
Scarlet. -
1 have been utable to find Wilson's Alba
approved II any Societynreat or small,
thougfrgifite likely it bas been. -
Again allow me to make to you and your
riiaders, the most grip...fill curse of my spinal
lumn, and—" dry up." l'omoLonist.
P. S. 1. have no ikthella, Diana, Delaware,
nor :any Other graoe vines for sale.
G. ,, E0. L. SHAW,
PiOdUCe Commission Merchant,
- --No: 3 Erie Buildings, Reade St., .7 , 1..; 1 f.
, Mlfall.4 l'o4l;:_nrnrlt4. , of l'11,11) rPIn 1,111,
• c":l;;,lPrit, frtrn, , h 4. I'M II) E, ta'! 4 lNEss
1.04 • A I.ITV, lure and cnormloolf ST4)REIIOIT
shot I si.ll t 0t.1.1,-.1 to ttl,t.to.t, GOO jj, If rut
BETTER ADVANTAGE; than to bota.m in Nov.l' ork.
-
.
Advances ma d e oil Consignments
of-Produce, ave., if r(quircd.
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5..:1,... atlcation .. .riv,al , . the the :ink Of I . otinir„,,ill,lB„ ar,,l rrnn.r.t
IP. to,.- t ❑ 1::I,I, ...1 it „...4...,11.., ti 113 matt, I. - •
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./,em Dit.t.u;,l., to !neon., 1;1, eO.EI two 1- al., reotNav that he
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W{.l. K. Itarrin. CLirk &Tl,..:nrot, •
.T.N1.5t0.11.....11. Pr0...M0nt.:114, U. A . A.
1.1r.5-. tti.. In. V. Prven.r.,
L. •••
4; LAT:P. 11. Lor.l,
Lictith..d.y. I , t-r •k I .11 / Nl..llcrst: CO. "
A. W. 1.11t1)N , 1 Strartelanna Depnt, rcrelen and for.
: 0; !i.,,r.ore sliA alo1.11.'sT1 • :•;
Azr%:, Ntw Tor..he III: k .t Sale, with cttrro,! funds,ulll
iM '.lt l.tir to lb.° Stare oiaald BROX:14 t.N. •
=IMZ=I
Tioga-Point Agricultural Works.
Railway or Endless Chatn Horse PoirOrs,
FOR ONE OR TWO \ RISES.
CHANGEABLE,T4RESHER and strA-
U,ATORR, TIIRE-ZITERS and CLEANERS.
m.km-rxerrr.ED nr
WELLLS, BLOOD &Eo., Athens, Pa
- t •
Roy rn EMERY rATE'NfTIORSE powEltS, are
equal, If hot euperir , r tr. any ("otherlle,m chain .I'..nn• a:twin
in th t . v,orht. and are warruuted crnvlv ...nperlor t :, the Whonler
}lack anandPewrr. Tioga u
lioe owe are one.
,rami led for eanvenicace by nap other ; I?eing Ad.sTrtk ton crest on.
'nett' of u•te..),1. , ..nre poner it a..n,ied.—tvt Lee tittfcrent tleztro. of
are ol.taluell Rithout Agra gearinc, and nix, nor desirah/e
iti•a4b and Va.rity of crank analon (Or Kawitte. jewl ! pitie u
ehertatiF. They pin caolly, nir strong, 4urable,
and made of goocl;naterinllr.
•
TIOGA P`OINT THRESHCRS & SEPARATORS.
These are made of r ,
arlaus size., alid are superiflr to any aber lin
rtfa el:r.. : of ul - 114+. fad, any judge of sucie tu i schlnes, will he sails.
L'eci teiv al ranad rgit.l an. 1 e
.
Vanning- 11111 s, •
to rou 'with Hhrte Powitr. Thrt,licr, and Separator, t Uclt
ini from the Power.
Threshers and Cleaners.-
• Th.:. TioGA Pors-r T rrr i.Slint and C LLANTR3 and niZAT . ...C 4 Ar .
TnrmrrEe nnd em eisitr,thrcil, :md dean
.W.111:g the grain, which 15 eivnned at for turairet, and
watt tr kr. I, TO GM; - n.rtlit nATIST Arlin ti.
. • . . .
rou. SAt..t.—TIIIGA 'POINT VA , AIIy.ING PO TATTLE,
CIIV and el.titS.S4.7rT SAW MILLS. ettivEit
at,d. FARM GRIST MILLS, la of which ate very suptetiot
- {V — bn this and n.u. - ,lnlng mantira should by all =rank
n e !tientioned rnachine! before pirr,ba.driF els.mbere'
Sn nine wlfl slim to send or N43.eerat Arricaltuca
Mael,lnfs. Nvlith to Ge bad aearat hottle.
Send for 1t.1.11.-ra ATV , and Poo:m.y), r • j
L. BLr 111 , E RS, Ali [sr for Sosioolmool, ClO4ty.
31ontrri,e_Anzast e.4.)4P•41%.-
Steani Engine' for Sale
A I , 4fITABLE StEAM M.; ENE of hute elatt to ten 'horse
pou - orlully rued; has Ixturonnlnc about vightuen mouths,
It xiil t,e .oid t,r to not sulfide:l tfor
cur.boolni,.. It may be sera at anytime at our oCabliolunent. -
• _ h bONS.
Itryok4y.:, tk,
Pocket 'Knives and Shea . Ts.. •
4 lc, and spl6:ild lot of rocket Suva And Sbears. - kc kc by
L4_ . • • , • BULL. ..RD.
LIQUID GLUE , -
every Tamnily mmerrim, for male IT.
•
A . READ" CO
FRESH :GOODS:
2.11 E: THLTID STOCE,AT
.. . .
•
. -POST BROTHEDR:IS.. .
Ti t r .: blLls7.F.,:litlal.ilms3La'lltts nut! Mitt- Goods...Six:Ulla
Xj , Lam: :v,: 14:141:11. , ,,11..b0n5, ,5.x% Ot:r litml; Is now
, . . ANI , AT 4: - •
. .
• . .L , OW • PRICES. I ....
2,fontr.7, Julic• S, pm.. - _.
_.
I LADIES' GAITERS
AT.K,IEJ - RA.MTATOTIcrIt" a ll 'ai lg s r illc A •s i it ''laMe
fontrow. 311ty 2.1., 153.
SALT! SALT / I SALT ! !
SV_
IPTVO l , l :* ** 7 l, l. , BEI ' D CO.
EMI
,::
STOMACH .BITTBIS-u.i-3
is a fact that, nt soma period, every mem-. 2.
ber'.-ef the human family is subject-to disease I_,
or disturbance il..the bodily funetions;Thut, gr.
.with the aid of a good tonic and r the exercise s
of plain Common sense, they may belittle so to r.
regulate the system as to secnre permanent gi
"health: In order to.accoruplish this desired ... a '.
object; the true course to pursue -is - certainly
'that which will produce - mutual Elate of 't
things at-the least hazard of vital Strength and . "4
life: 'For this purpose; DrAlostetter hos'
trodueed to this country a,Preparation bearing
his name, which is riot a-now medicine, but one g
that has been tried for years, giving satisfac
tion to all who -have used it. The Bitters :a
operate powerfully upon the stomach, luiwels,
and lirer, - restoring,thent to . a healthy and
yigorofis action, and thus, by the sitriple pro- g
cess of strengthening - nature, enable the usc o
•
.tein to triumph over. disease.
For the cure of DySpcpsia, Inqigestien, Nan- ••-
sea, Flatulency, Loss of . Appetite, or any - Biliims
Complaints, arising from
-a morbid inaction
of the Stern:telt or Bowels, producing cramps, a
Dysentery, Colic, - Chnleio. 3ltwbus, &c. ? thesi - zi
-Bitters have no equal!. •
dysentery or flux, so generally con- r
tract-mill new settler:4o'nd caused principally ir
-bs't he change of Water and diet, will be Speedily
;regulated by .a. brief- use of this preparation, C'o
Dyspepsia,. ft.-disease which is Probably- more g•
prevalent, - in all its various forms,' than any x"'
other, and the mitte.- of which • may. always s
be attributed to derangements of the digestive
organs, can ho cured. without fill by using >
IIOSTETTBR'S STOMACH BITTERS, ns per V.
directions on the bottle.. Fortitis disease every
.5
physician will recommend Bitters of some kind;.
then wliv.not use an article known - to be infal--S4-.
.
tilde ? All nations hare their Bitters, as a pre
Vera ',CV of disease and strengthener of:the sytt
tern in general; and among them all there' is 7..
not to be .found a more healthy people than
the German's, front whom this preptiratihn can-
timed, based npon scientific .experimentswhieh o
have tended to prove the value of this great a.
preparation: in the scale of medical science. . g
Farm Ant :taus.—This trying and provok-•S"
ing disease, which fixes its relentleSs grasp or 9
the body of
,man, reducing hint to a mere -•
dow in a shore tithe, and rendering him phy- Q
sically and 'Mentally useless;. can be driven
from the body. by the use of IicSTETTERS
RE.NowsEp BITTERS. Further, none of the
above‘stated diseases can he contracted, even g
in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used
as per directions. And as they neither create 75
nausea nor offend the palate, and render un
necessary :any change of- diet or interruption • r
of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep a
and healthy digestion, the 'complaint is re- :;?,
inoved as speedily as is consistent with the pro- •••
duction of a thorough and permanent cure. ej
Fur Persona in' Adranced% Year's, who are n
suffering front enfeebled constitution and e.. 1
'infirm body, these Bitters, are invaluahle as a
restorative of: strength and vigor, and need „-k,"
only be,, tried, to be appreciated., And to a,•
mother while n!krsing these Bitters are indisz:
pensable; especially where the .mother's noire- 7,
ishment .is 'inadequate to the demands,of -the
'child, consequently her -strength intuit
and here it is where a good tonic, such as e
Host etttir'A Stomach Bitters, iS needed to impart
temporary strength and vigor to the system.
ladies should -by all means try this remedy
for. all' 'eases of debility, and, before so doing,
shoula• ask: their- physician, who, if Ire is
acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will
• "
recommend their use in till cases of weakness.
CAITTION.—We caution the public againstusfng
any of the Many imitations or counterfeits, but ask
for nOSSEITERI CELLIITCATED STOMACH BITTEng,' 7 74 --
and sec that each bottle has the words "Dr.
Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown' on the chili U.
of the bottle, anti stamped on Oa metallic eap . T.i.
eavering the cork, and obseue that our nittograph .
signatuicis'on the.labet.
•t:
4- Prepared and Isola by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh,:Ea., 'and sold by all
druggists, grocers, • and dealers generally >
throughout the United States, Canada, South 73
America, and Germany.
• • -
CROOK & JOHNSTON.
!i
.
THILLS, BOWS,
Wagon Poles, and Plough Handles,
CULEAT BEND SrgieSHANNA COUNTY, PA,
" .Lint o brices.
inch Fellies, ,2.1,1 'nett. Tellies, -
" " 1,38(2 " 11,00
1-1" " 1;50(Bow:z, - • - *- ,61)
1{ " 3 2' L. - beat heels; ,60
" . - steaf6l4, - ,S 0
" - 1,83 llickory Pole s,
Great ilentl, Arril tr. 11,0.4 e
"Business Goes
New Ready Pay Store
dT ME •
HEAD OF NAVIGATION!
riNFIE nuhmoilter latt‘lng Juc mturned tem York., voeld most
irstvt-arqlly Intontt trlmla tit be hen any) and public gyn.
erally r that be Le nnw pts,parolto bane them - a ttl)
bought for CArli, nr the old 0214 N, '2 Pablo -Anemic, former:y
ocr,ti,l,l by I" W. :AlOTTorliext lu it sdi for gE.t.DY l'A T. at
Ki t , (bet everypody. 11 !Kbeic t:4
rltoicr. ritAti.LT R.001.X...1ES OF ALL XD:DS, STONE
AI:X. WOODEN.WARE, 11.X.00M4.15001'S AND
HOES: LA DIESG ElOt FOR f! . .) CI:N
I'ItINTS, DELA Iis:"..'ILEA CY AND •
• • N AND . • -
FIX:At:IIED
•
LINENS, . -
•
TON FLAN NEL, DRILLING:, TOW.
ELLINO. JACEYN A P.D.
APRON rl I ECK'S. DENIIDi 5 . 1 . 111 /*ED SHIRT. _
INoS., PANTS A.ND 'rlllllNl 111 - ..1:11. I
' luon„ t'oTTON BATTS. VIIITE AND ISI:011'N
NITTING v ER, BA i)tiAtv ,),.?; lam. I
A-LARGE .11.:oonzki ENT, NOTIONS. Sty
• • 2.13.111(Y C. TYLTsR.
.
14 , 11e.melin Ma; n SPLENDID ARTICLE fir the 11-11 R. plezue
- Tyi,Etrya n d hay a bottle of unrrs .COCOS
the beyt and eh,-.‘peot In mere; nix, CHEN'S EXTRACTS for the
bambterehler. qtta - Arv.. - •
siont.m.e. Are. tm
HOTEL .11.EEPErt S , _ -
Merchants and Grocers,
. ..
— CA...."i now be OUpplied with the beat
&rams we - assortment of • -...
i f • 47 . 7" 7. -i . WINES and LK 11011 S •
- ever offered in this conoty,comisting of
_ .
Olard Cognac, Old Port Sine, (Pure j.)
Pale and dark Scionette, .rinn Old Madeira,
UnitedPcpprieforifrandy S." M. Madeira.
I
. •
Meder' Soon.
...*herdan4,llllark :Berry Brandy, in,
and CA:vet...Leaf Gin, 1 bottles,
Scotch & Irish TI7 iskesr; Rose.&c. Cordial,' .-
Mienovahela do. Wkstle?:lirandy, for Pre-
Old BourbOn ':' do.' . serves, • . .
'Old .h!ye • .do„; , "Slim Wine, for Coo:gang,
Old Jamaica Riori, 3falay4 WiAe,
St Croi:c. do. ' OLDER BRANDY'
dtiric England do. • Rectified Whiskey, by the
Pale Brown & Gold Sher Darrel, . -
at
ITWE ' ;`.;',.;'i l i,\'ll . 3 l ."fil t .4 . -"Ant„ li t' v .PlP L 119 i. ti , t , '1 : 1 11 r iZ:
For Ow retail tz wit I have a , raped, art:L:l, ot Illiti N LI% IlltS • and
Itt73f. for meeliclual purpnewn In pottlce, Also. OLD PORT,SIiEIi,
Itr. wol MA DEIIIA WINE. .1:0:. , E. CDP.DIAL, sImI , BLACK.'
vracitY 1:11..1N PS, fur Para.', ,lure vsk Alain I , .reet, odour.
below Ixturlv'e, 11 , 4c1. ' JACh. 4.11,4.31111.11L1N.
lloatrose...lioll 12, 18.59.. , : tr •
. .
.
...
n
Burnig Fluid, ..
AVII , ITF.1.1811: and f.'ol/81811, jArli;:e tld E. S. S. IlaalF, and
1 1 1 .2,. ;;k . iti1.t...a.rA Awn La arnal.ta A 1. 7 .5.
A1! 4 .. at ViLtßiii. '
Cobb's-FamilySalve,
AEzrellent liernftly I.u . Clan, liurm. Flesh Womdt.
C.rtd. fur Fl::Q by BEAD & CO.
3.1uttt.r0k1i...A14.% 17. 1,1.1'4. , •
ABEL TTJRREaLL
Iwiling JEIVELIa at kilittAT naI:UM:NS to tat I'Llt•
CHASERS:.
31 l'll4rull'• July 311E"e.). :.• • - . - • . . , • -
•
MEAT MARKET, , -
.;*
..;
On •Publie Avenue, near Sea,ele'e -Hotel._
• loud a . .
NEEP . rOttlatttly!ut )I.l.usi li t VAII ntni.l,i_ o f NEARS- ...,.
i ..I all .I..tudm,. (, .L.ll nud fur .13t...LF cArn,r. - .. Avert
PA NEN !`ire T, awl LAUBs. 4..tuu for 11Cp.tLit ut v. i i si t'
all kiti , m,
• ,6.T; II cn r r.x.s.,
, 71,i,MiT01.)1i; S:I:II,OYLEY, ,
.N. ibIWVT. S , . , : •
' lllontrosu, Feb.1.6,..t51i1.,--tr .. - •
Head ofifiravigia tion
•
. • REM
•
muletv‘rntli &elms to eotify,ltegablle pet to /rat Ttrtr" ,
T -tag *tare, end may- now,be finate; on Atil;tfittett, qp , tele t.wore
41 . 0, ..b41ertt /LAO, where be q ilj be glad to atte 111.9 -etulentegi
es well es new web., •
•
STEAM GRIST AND SAW. 4111 LL.
keeps rrantla h, at 411 e acme Ina.
ErSI T TJ I FLNE slid FlNE;notriircolur NEAL of Bopetior
ty, sue ca and la , the Wont
_lo4e. Curing MO*
SC darbeW4 NA it glom Walla amp. .
TIE 140Wrizben
at Finding Stare
elle
Irk i now reple:ni,betl a large v:Uiety
.P,OREIGN
A ,„
I OMESTIC GOODS.
. .
"tti eorilLally Witte the Public to Inspect our
• 6
dors and CabintA Hardware;
- - porKkr AN D TADI.F: Ci7TI.ERT, , •t ..
cia..asiCSlTool.9 AND ITANCYACZCIGNG •ARTICLNII,-
FnaulNq Toots, •
'
~.. , ..
I2CNS, SPORTING LARTICI,II..";
. I M .:
lACILLANNOUS AND. FANDY 1 14D7ARE, ' .
IaARNAIGRON GRINDSTONES, ' -
. .
• . . .
- alasoi's Ohalleng6 Elsie g
ftlwarbi,Aght alt 4 pparkillig; "It :aorta the railer or the Great, and
I eln•ers th i t loamy; hut of:the lonely Backwoodsman." ,
il i o qIC: 01/ A.IN S 9 ..
. • I ..
pcnit ' SONS.CEI.RDRATA - 6 ENO:cliff SAWft,
ICI - ohte.l to c true, bet well. t:U•• • ry In;cAb, :gal fate nli kinds of •
, 1
' knUln. .
.
•
• Na,ils ; Iron and Steel 9 ' -
iin•Ti AfiD CAP., Boors AND S1101;9, '
1 1 ,
'its*,-Si:ciArts, C6IFFE., RA1140::S, SPICIIf, Scc.,•
• 4 Crockery.
Woriboni_SVAt.E, PA rut HAN GI7OIS,
WRiAtli, 144E3" CANTRE, Bncrtri .IrinxgrrF, and
00 riC}:Nrax Wisnow SnAilEs. i
VhNi.ow and Plciunt: Coatis, and 't,issEts,
eclon.
CARBIAGE EVIL EIIVCOOD
• ,
LItaNyAFLICS, 21.1PKINS AND T. 1005
C6RT.4.IN AND EC9ITURE •
LAO. 3, EIepROIDERILS, CA:1142003 ittsl.3l4,
.SCOTCH AND SWISS GOODS,
Pos4Er. and other Ifandkereldeq,
A z :SOHT?:i),SECK TIES AND SILK GntIATS,
NES
SILK ANIS KID GLOVES, LitymEnr, &c.
- •
! I
0. DIU g
L 1 EN'S
Pr
If.
_
PICIFI4}, , BAY STATE Drren FS,
SPRAI7 WS, UN - NI:El, AMERICAN, RKIIII(Pill,
TA CO`ii. e 1A M ILT ON, /TART:OP, AC., &c.,
Foieiom and Domestic Ging ham
In i ,e,
DFAlFilflii Ai,PACAS, PAnAgErne, Htt.iY:OSe &C., .
LININS ' M0Y.51.13; DELimp.s, BLACK STLK4,
I CABSTTA, BAGS, SJINICTINCIEj, - . .
I
. Clll 1 S AND 8.F:D.97E11A 4:c., -& - c:' s '
w00.4, t . 0 oott.lo rrlritt t ,t , tliot.orot atm - foil:11.14 - m .-f•ttata,dort
to .ti. lii V t, .. ~ wr
to-t•yen,we masalt, ,
i • -.
, no- -,thiliv. limn, .. • •
1 111. S; AVilson 4* Sciat.':-
.M.mtptt. \I .ti r1,1•4x)...te •
,s--.....................-.......*..........,............Z......-.........
WHAT: NEXT 11
i 1, . •,-,.
kJIt E CANDY' iiii;te.iil of • fiIEDI
- ELSEJ is a fact, for i
. .. 1 .., .;
‘i PIMPON'S '.'! ..
'''''': '
' I IVOArd ' LOZENGLIS
.! . ,
Irse entlroly,/OrfrotedF4l the'lloo of an .otiloPP:o4 Of
.- I 7 tE .12' .31 IFLT G E
rh,,,,,,Er s iAve4t,,...e k,,,,, , ..- .Thep An: ~, - -, . 1 . ....-,' _ ,
irll3lllplr 1101131114EICA.1111 . 9;,.. '' 7.. ,1/4
to tho
READILYATEN BY CII I LIAEI.N.;
• ,
,i
PJI-1;F ECT LY SA
rind :Ire iLc moat tFMCT ,%nitte:rrantic . •
- - •
•Mecteine.-in USR - -
CO'i•ITAIN M,EI3C.UR I',
any mit4ancc can Leure.the wclaVoc. Want, I.n:cc...will
TO:'4IC - PRO' PERTIES
. which' c 6-111 riVIGOIi A Tr: the syctem ne..l rer,,lvr It prvtd rczalmr,
.41!..equeut Aurae. V.IIOE f.L,1...' r.-N T,.. /
.111:inpfactued by W. N. PITIZDON, 1
.ffene , dale. i'n. Tor Loale by Abel Turret!, Arno, Nkhnle,Ze .
Ve77, - 1.,;..1uni 3, Ntka.l9'. Ilactiou Leal.rzs. 3, Di.'kenti.Ei,, jr., and
'fititlees cener..sllT- - May ,tl.l-,...3.--611$
-..I:OGHT IN TOWN t
EXI
,;,poop TABLZS
11.6` , TriC7tIIIM nr
Val
II SIZES. and Pit IC,ES to rail the TIVESs
, Cherry, •
..an:cl .IMahogany,
. • .
aatraat
sic wori, right up fo ark%
pia! 9,
• oral
WalnU
If r tro
-- H ----- r - s
NENNI STOVES.'
._ .
..
•
BYT R ITT is .just receiving a large
'o 0.
„ . .
H ii.c o ii.f i l, , . .' •
- ..... , . . ..
ii . EV' STOVES, . . •
I ' l ..
- , Intl a full sean.t.trueut trf
R 1
• Elevated tO.Ven, Large .Oven,
AND FLAT-TOP RREMTU3I COOK STOVES, FOR
j. WOOD or COAL, . , , •
. - 7 . 1.10 - A'Str,PERIOR VARIETY OF
Varloti "Oillite, and ''Shgp Stores,
• , i forIY4OD or COAL : - Alec; ' ..
Stove Tlpe, Zinc, Sheetlron Stove
l es Tl ' &c.,&c.. : -
1 ,„
MS ASSORTM NT will INCLUDE the MOST
SELECT and lIESERABLE STOVES
ia
In bri:el_ 1.1 will be .>l‘l.:ou !IM most fatrintle term"..&C- 'lO
1, .',
Ll le soulim Ile Mt_ partionlar attentlub cf
- • CA-S ix it'ir 1, - E Ir. s : -
N7„ruittord, Not e.nP,elP 1.:JZ.H...4f . •
777- 41titIOVAL. .
. i •• 1. -,••
two_lorG F. ik 011.1M.4 . 31 luta rrnunrd Ids lIA MVP:I , B
. 1 . and 71.3. ,Pah.::••1/OP, actt. Ue stm t. drtn
Atto'VAt!,',',`,"b.g. l l '`• I."l`;',•lrrlusi,'l`;', l &!.'/,',1';',111, tt..1,:
led up a•zpramd y (in a • I
Saddle &toss, and-Trtiak Shop, :
.-,
,
an,u),,,,•,.. wriu 1.1 be 1,9117. to !.ace I& Prim& call. , •
liarniwi Trludnknat. CarencafTeantnlnvrs.a,geecral ax,nrtintni ; Oak
Tanned Leather*. hand. (rent ailkil Hari., lowa will to ruada and
WARRANTED. All trtaaidua . done ultesper dun elamhete. -
Cu:n°=ll%lll pk-... tear in , ndnd tlud I wild, to kettle up Pice a
year, , And al•il,nl, - .O. F. FOI:1111..1.1/,
kloatrnpe. Jan , la, lEfP...te . .) ,
—,--------
mil . cao.lEi7E3
0 raqintu'l.tVi e • pe, ,
cil
. 7 . -Icei that VIRGIOt fall to neat,a 1-,r,,e
ra, i•i.E ii 1 E 8 ail
Al 0 , cl.l and V , ill knout ,•411.1.,1nant forrnesly occutotd In, • 0. M .
81.78. A ES, TEA Si CO'FFF,E, ISPICE, FLOUR,
and SA LT, (bu the Oath or barrel,) FIB!!, and all
=Men mall) futind In trA tad* (invert, $
Flour, by l the Wholesale and Retail.
t
&.I man to mkt, I ho,t to Woke a. likval "& are of poplin pat
ronao
's B The 141 ht i n
,
tt &Aril I Tlce paid for PELTS , *DE %CO 't" and PEAL ' , MN. I 1 $ Z. IL 088
31( atm.*. Alarrik Ir, ]will rto
Salt for 5a10 ; ...,
B y the LoAp,ißmilysa 4 l4M9r Ml'
UN. 1: - • -
m0w....• - vtr—
.. 7 - timELL
-,-,-------
Teak ' TetiE, 11-4.
... ,
AA ' FRESH. lota DLAC . and GREEN . TRAtoll . il
_....
opened by I . , . J. LT O; dyo.
1 .
.----,
: Ftenb l' o llicals,, - ..*-- -.--,
..
CHALUEdt DthAirme. El#Afrand other DRRif• GOODS. - - 1,
.........._„: READ & CO.
Thollipsoliday. Coinpound :Campo..
tklaillitt*;olXoo/75:::':
'AniU - !Staines km at world, ror salt by is
. • •i. - 'READ
chTsulinist,
21114171114111ENT, for sale by
LYONS 4S 43QN•
Ai' Vine 34,
KEYSTONE' HOTEL;
- - , 4 Wm. K.-11AT011; Proirietor.
rIP3 nevi dad coliunodlotin 1601, eltnnied on, Main fdrert, near
the Court I.lounk and nearly to the centre nT t e bndnese pardon
antra*. Is now rant completed and rnrulabe& nod im oral"! on
the flu' Rept„, tEJtI lbr thp accommodation of the public and Inv.
'Men ...rile Proprietor feels audtdetir that he It now premed to cuter ,
lath swats Ina 1101ZZICI that cannot, Ad to glre
, .
• . •
Complete 'Oatie,faction.
..
I \jig' UMW and Furniture ate NEW lira nu expanse los been nor
1 .
PI to mules It EQUAL. if not SUPERIOR. to any similar ruabilah
nkent In RP put ur the Mute. It la well ruPetled, Wi th all THE Hr.
CENT IMPROVEMENTS. and COMFORTS, wet OBLIOING
WAITERS will ALWAYS bent attendance toscspond to rutty:Pert.
The STA UL ES colunxted with tbyr 110thr we . . ,
44). ,
. ,
Nevr and•Coutrehient..'
The Prop:mar tevecttellY Whits the itatremage of hH old ri
and the pubhe. generally. • • WM. ILATIAL
Montrose; Sept. :It
.TJNIONDAIALE
ExacCilistice..to ALL Dien.
•
DA. SIO NA: CO- respectfolly inform their Merida and the pot..
• Ile, that they have ciunplided their large and Superior
FLOURING MILL !....
• A.T
•
• and commerced'the netnufactutant all the radon., kind, of
FLOUR,..MEELL:AIiD FEED,
of the !Awed quality. - To thou ntiMpainteetrith our Eatdidlidaueni
we would KW: We ITAVZ Fer n Irenror Eare:se - se Suio.. mann
! fueterell M:imoor. Utica. Ns. Y, and superior MachltAry
from the Wallington Iron Work., of 1. Stanton Sr Cu. of Newttumlii.
Y. widrihree Italia of , the heed Anc . ltor'Ulutli, rind the whole up
with all the
Modern Improvements of a First Class Mill:
ittq conwaluenee of their Irapriir entente, the .SCREEN - to tilaperatid
With and beUrt rtmilte oWalec.L abe•Fldur lit better and iv hiterond
the salog to the guatoniceln grinding small gralna will often equal 15
per eent. e .
Custom Work ... ;
executed promptly', and to the hat manner. FLOUR. MEAL, and
FEED kept for mule at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. -
t'L.TACTION . OII. tar EVERY PART/CULARt Publle
patninage Aviaafully avilelted.
rmlolulalf, Feb.
tielp
BLACKSMMMMO
CARRIAGE - MAKING
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, ttJV their teW 74,7 . 20•5
it, MAO.
amITACTI • II-}\U MU keel, ou law!
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T nr an 4 r.ther,„ all
pr0p.A..1(,*.11 L , )W a, can Ic afford...ll any
lialunent ja thin • _ ELLI4B2,IOTI.
, Ile.vculwr 1. ISM.—tf
. •
•
gOap ManufaCtory.,
,HE sufssoihti,kerrot constantly on hind for sale it ids establish.
snout in Nlontri,sy, the hestqualitya SOFT :4m1% loinnficsur.
c•I Komi- the lye of nvirort ashen-sod grelae, lli. inc old failtloncd 'ray,
ac l not by 'ink %aka; pcon...vid
-For thus- thid..furolTh The gri,goe, be minnfai tires the .krapfortaf•
iliurcl;;; NVirrintol In all cisti to good article, or tltg ts:s.l.. may
ruktirtred and The nionry mfuded.
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'
'Per barrpl . . , P - ,nO
Half Barret - ' • - I 7 -.-'' ' 2,60
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GIOIOII • 1 .- 26
. Wholelile 4ealertnvill be filmiAkeil- , -if delive'rettitt the .t..bers; In
Afeibm-se-3t the. rate of ten larrets for $I Pr q.... 1 / 4 •mionn nt ten bar
n-Ix fns ino. ' - " JOHN 1.11;1RY WIRER.
3lorttn•se,_Nl3reh 7.1gA.-tf . ' .- , , , •-,•
REMOVAL.. _
New Fin*. New Stoke.
Public Avenue, just below .7; 4Jheridge's.
nAtrmvis wntild public that be
.1161:41 ...hci3ltd tomsor with 101. L. A u.. •
FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY
" BUSINES,S,'
. . ,
• . .
, at,thxy tialv mnr.Vedin nth “t. new v. ' ' t
4 - , -.l ll tiit A o ,l l7ip i tuThiln.r..on nil,* Awni t u, p ' i . ...t MIL L ._ .'
a
I,Etheri.,,x'sDrulf st;.re, P..4erc cm alwava 1, : De'
luun.i.tte clinkv,t I,,,raml3pt: '..
.. , . • "", r
-Family Eton,` • .''' • 7 .. -;,. -....
- - :Meal, 'Feed, .. .' ' • • "..' .- • i" , ,. - . i
. • . 1 Pork,-Hants, . e .'
Fish,- Dipped-Candles,
Timothy, • ;
- .
... Clover, ..-.. :: ' •
. Field, - • -,
and • - • Garden Seeds.
i .
Groceries, such-as' Ssigar", Itloltiss' es,
Syrups, Tett, Coff e e, &c. &c. ' _
Thunkfthfot past farort..ifahlit unite% lat era:thrum of t_hi: rune,
wider the new frau, rahadging aahreaelvti alo the fair thin. LuelnA s h,t a
tart:
anther.
WY. L.
,ALLEX.'
nAtanivr.' ' •
,11(Aitrose, Octobcr 53, 155 i..-ts:
HERE WE _COME. - '
BOYD . & WEBStEII • •
• • •
n r his:gee-F. Trade,
11 are now IrtVIKMAI WILCNIIIIIICidat• xll Wbo 111nWI US
with their cumin, at ^LLPB AND LET L1VE",143 . a.
•
' STO VE AND PIPE, - . •
• • • TIN, COPPER, • •
• • .AND SHEET IRON WARE
ef • ei•ery desiniptiotiusunljv finuid in the country,
Also,-- WINDOW SASH, •
. , PANEL DOORS,"
-WIND OIV . BLINDS; * •
••••• • 'LATE,'.
; ?./ . .NE*LUMBER,
BUIL/kVAIATERTALS,generaIIy.
, DlATtin Cinintre . *Ph rpriillen
• •
Dons iniileetkheireitif pee, aie„ funa,Leil tueuell
an piny desire, tnivrac niedrvile prime,
4 'Tr • Pereura unontLOllifing tu the Col, iity will And
..""!---••• It to thealiklen* ,to NI P% SW. turd 040
riIEVIRIa Num le keel the Wen Atriimizat.
Tln 010N:corner of Ifutri and Turnpike ecre , e4k•nlow nob ninth of
',senrie's lintel. Carpenter rlinp ncf. r the kfetboditiet!hiirrii-
B. Ali kinds of fueluce Into In exchange far
W
, m, Dorn, • Boil) •WEBurEirt
' "A. L. WEIZT.Et• " • .
.51inarcte, .Ican.tt 3; Ifra,-if • •, •
aritiST DAD
AT THE EiTOI.I,E OF •
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L-
ABE TURRELL,
,4 lAa
Liquors wr.alelkia.al rumour. VAlte• WoWen. Palhg
-
Itamkg Fluid, Fancy Go,,Anfrovelef Terfutatiy.
Tubp Valuty r 7 nov, Ac. on hand
si-e.r3e e•e. axortumbt.6l'.Wall 54011na. strino. A war
ileum Iluteo. Firm rocket. guleo. Fpockwiee.Ae. /foe euppker of
(.100 , 1# anteing every week' CHEAP YOU CAM, •
outm.r, lay :W - 04/.4f . •
• .
ANII.CROSTIO.
CgME $", "A; OFFICEP . Arritjt and 01'843
HEAt DSTRONGII
. 1040. come, and sepit,c-eme be! HA:
- .Itterriorik,(leastbealstomijat PAR ,
RVITII37 •11:tcAozsorkerspain iirUt"iDistimß
tOPATION PLE4B4Yr t apdlow tatbi id $
OUS 40 11 4 41 . - e v4Ar t.liatiaoP" ls4 7 ',
11111111011,111
Mil
AND
MEMiM
PRICES:.
Al a general a.oft!lle.ci. or
Aar.tiq Or A Esivmt-Jutxsn. l -4ti r . rlyr,n _f
hVjudgtof election of the:, Scranton South
Yard, was arrested on Monday- by. e t , Nta.
Melifpney, on the .ehlrge of frauds e we.
'4, lited irt his "Return:" it was stesp„ effti
4., dime thri return judges met that some
-hand *Orli had been resorted to,entib e ; e :
.µ -hand
strengthened when the .0„ c ,
ii.esentekhis tally rot on Friday.
Meifased majority file Mr. Stark in
South Ward were flying n.borit • for %eve,
011 r ,A, one time it-wits, 'stated' titat..lsl.f
- Sta'rk's rnaj.irity wat 400 at another .thatli,
itas . :3oo, and ro on. •• The tally ,list exhibits
'ilfmnistakrible sign's of havi ng , been badly!ni e d , •
d figurea'
.eruellydealt with. Mr. ose ; h
*locum, Who' wns one of the luipeetors, a.
tved,in Wilkei-Barre;in obedience to a dt: t
atch, and' Settled the matter:that Mr. Stark 's
InajOriti hi the Ward wai 202. It was-evi-.
:dent that the 'return had'heen tampereds-with.
:and Captain -" : Flynn of the-. - Lackawano4
'Stites, andijadge of ,electiott:in. the Scut;
Ward ofStrantori i was Very properly', held
'over in one thousand dollars to. abswer the .
serious chajge preferred .artninst We.
trust, no effort . will be spared tn 'sift 'The' 'case
thoroughly; and teach CAN...Fly:tin that h e
.eannOt.witt; impunity abuse the trust re?e l „
ed
We und4isrand th t Flynn. was engagi ,
in the d owing to his eon;
ductiin lhirpatter was very properly:and
prpniptly d,lscharged.•; 7 :Pittst9n Cazette..
AN
11/1
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forr•
X l llO
Hard
ptocitancolto ilettso.
,
Tkt grientific•Anzerican • speaks of L'
new inventiO for horse,shoeing, - designed - to
obviate theqoatinual driving of nails in the
hoof • by' bleb great injury is sometimesdone'
upon ;valuable horses by unsliilful workiner,.
A grOve islmide in the under de et -tht
common Otte, into which is fastened — a piece
o(iron of the:same - vid,th :and shape as the
groove, only , thicker, and slightly curved
wards—the , junction forming a complete.
dovetail. The advantage of this inner shoe:,
is, that it is Inadeio projedt beiotid the old, -
,K t ryshr id.w,Len worn... Own can 'eas;ly:
..placed:by*** liNput
ae. , :ra , ;;W I;y
mO numerous' are the-eases
untee abnunde in yerwros
ri alarbnienz• alsel Hett des. hlieu afo. - ebritsb Its superior.
te:e...,p,t-elet tr. essube oh
_,ut 0.1.1.1ty eve*. bMai.conferred .
Jletat tr,...et, sad pruclettiul curls. too nu.
torte-us and 4.4 ruoriabk. to be IF rgo t tt.n. . .
4 : •
Preparetk-by Dr...m, C. Ayer de C 0...
LOWELt',ISA.SS •
AU our Itemedles nre fo,sale fr. A. TtrIVRELL Mout - rose: W. -
IL THAYER, Llimock ; .1 RA SPRINGVILLE, U. N.
SHER 31.1 Lyon SWISHER, -tutturn ; and
by all „Iliunnists and the. ptinel *et-chants Iu ; •
b , eptanle.r 14, I eZet.--...thuo.
. .
. . .
Think, Ex , ..i , le, Inquire - 1 •. • •
I: DR. 'SITAIIIrE'S..
.
i COICIPOUN4 SINItCP OF;
•
..
I. WILD CVERR Y. .r
A RE you troohled cylth a mina ? 114yi: yon mina to the aide
1.1 and bnast? Have you a Het, ng•or rising In the tlitcat? Have
rou the Liver Complaint? Hav ou the Brouchltis? ,Nervous De- I
' Ginty, or nay sysriptuitu, of l'ulivi vsry C9r.sumption? If you' are I
'troubled with anv olit he atove sv moms. use 0r.•9 WA 1 fE'9- !
CO3II'OUNI/ hilt Cl' OF WIL .CILERRY, It will effect a epee•
dy and permanent mire, tie, the eel '• ce of thousands's:lm have heett
cured bylt Fill testify. ' -
Another ItemOskablOCtiret • '
; 1
. Polar: or4tocmi. Frederick County. -lid.
, • I t Dr. Swat/tat—Dear Sir—Belle ng It a duty I owe to the puldle,
'tad In justice to you, I have thou t prover to make known oneßf
the moat extlssoralnary cures, In n own tam, that has ever been
truly rsconleth In the month of ober lath I was afflicted ••• it h
a seven gathering In m7.bry....t, erCIIIOII7IO.I a large •abscess, xitit
i t
alisi commlunicated to my Lungs: ,L 4;ff very much :Mend them, and
dMehnrged large (411WD/ea of torrilitlOU, external and Internals Air
preath could (ass through ra): Lm"-'and out through the cavity of
me breast with apparent esse • a ttended with a vlident erslgii,ilay
scot night, Ird,ssif Appetite. and engine debility, so that my physic ,
hart thought my Mne hopeless and te3yond the power of meilichiel - /'
retuainellin this wretch.' condltl4 for a long Unit, until l' was
wasted to a node skelston ‘ and then snow,' to he no hope forme
but hsving read in the putole ptipeq3 of the many wooderfnl carol
regfOriretl by 5 OUT I.:OUhUraD Sr ip4r or Wan enemr,iimme t uide. ,
ly innit to Baltimore for the ltollle , Wit! COUitrielleed lta one, alai CO
nay mid alfisfaction and my anal.% faintly. the abscess or opening -
Iu my lungs began to hval,alid the ugh euissiffed, and orr milroten
bottles roma result' to perfect health. - .
Over eve yearn have eispscd, and d stlll remain a perfealy hearty . '"
man to this day, June 2,13".3. 1 hail,e nut had a day's - sickness for .
eighteennionthi. ,
/lease accept my grateful acknowiedgm eats. , , •
! • Yours, very respectfully, 2 ' 4 • TROMAS DECOY. II
The aahscrth F
er Ls ell '4611141,4A 'tlth Thomas Won, and into
Ratify that hehas been afflicted an "tore repriaented. I regard hie
recovery as ishinost a miesok—ile Is worthy member of society.
• 1 • • •JA EF It. ISUItISCIROW.; ''' •
PAst Or of Ile!:11x =3. Halintiore Conference. .
- I • .
, ' . txximis Piing OILY rot .. • .
:ID r.. Sly yue 7 s
Compound Syrup . f Wild. Cherry,..
Tbe °riing and only gentilne . Chfry preparative. Bear this. la '
mind. it being COW pOdt.ll eelelf of e:table lagrealratk It can be
ting e d with perfect safety.' -
arl i a .
Swayne`s,Sarsap and Tar Pills,
A gentle margatlve aud alteratlare4nedleloe, far superior. Lo .the .
Pills to generalaise. • ' ' . .
Swayne's Celebraled Verinifuge,
i .•
. , , Dr. Swayne e Panaera, for urifylng thitEleed. ..
- I 'Dr. Strayne , s Bet s vet Cordial,
-
•An Mvaluable remedy.lnr Piarlitea,Mraenttry, Cholla,' Cholera,
and all Howe/Complaints. . .- ,t,t,
Lrereesial lirseervisl—Dr. S 'is Biller Cathoneon Is the
great and unequalled remedy.. Price i•ty 30 cents. Sold by
ABEL I 1., IiItELL. J. ETHER/ t o ll/mitre/3e, andloylivalers
all
,everywhere throughout the County a d Rate , .
~,,,,.
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Zr s e_md s. war E izzltr. H. AWA Xvkir e to ... y l _ .
•
_
,
•
• . IP'AT.IENT. MEDICINES.- - •
. ..
A SIOND the pent variety of 3fedloes at Turrill'a Stilredney ba
/1. found all of Dr. Jaynes justly erlebrated Fatally medtelnes t
Ayre's Cherry Pectoral and CatharEcll'llls; Ilabey's Forest Wine
and Forest Pills •, linfand celebrated. • erasan hitters; Louden . se. , •
rtes of Family medlelnos; Merchant' 'argllox Oit , the greatest retel
-1
ody forsgralus to man or beast everk / wu; Ifathewsotea Infallible
ftcanm i y. sod Horn Remedy; Ontek Vemlfoge, and atarlety of
. r ° l t rn a thia_ n '3'
1 T agT k al l i nifa n n ' n te nio i ry nta ci t i t lalft7• t goTwl' d a Y Ta r t i rt 'u r7.l:
804 ratellnmor almilar purposes as Le sdove*utntment; Andre w`s
Falh thadrny Ina ace ot.a good article ;/.I:glorice ”ft's Balsam Mot Cone'
dAntment ; Atha/meg Jamolicellitters /raker Drops, lAnDnentsrod .
Dysentery Drops; Datcr'S'Corapou for Dysentery ; Rout / Imes -
l'epitn. for Dystafela;llelmt.ddc E et of Dacha and Extract of '
Sarsaparillava
; a rwty of Valves , the t tln market, Fills, he., nod
. 4 ,
an almost endlevicatiety of Patent 31as tclaes,altoarthar too panel,
nun to enumerate—but suttee It to cay,hat the public will Ind near..
tr every thing la this MA. at/ the Din n nd Fancy Store of •
31ontroae, July.lBl7. „ ABEL TURRELL • '
. _
HERRIXG'S:-.
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fAtENT-FIRE AND BLIRGkAR-PROOF SAFES
'r
1.0 0 - 0 jt a f te nl2ll r . t tura wltiasr&re . that , or.! tv .a .
ha commas.. Tbv, ISE.Ir ' S.IIT-51 , ..1r 3
:14.CIIANDLEjt, iacer, ,
Montrpi,Siiv:ll,
Looking glasses.
A LL Sf,'ES, up to: W)x AO, in Gilt Manes. •
i
Gilt - PietureW Frames, a
... N. Vatn and .: `,Wai,it AI aldn;...ni, , i. .
LOSIORG ,ILAS PLATES,
: Pu9nto old FrAnicton tort Next. ~ .
TUCKER! -TINT PRING BED, - •
- ~.., . %ery ykm.0,...,. . .
:-Fabinet, Zurni‘iti!and chairs. -
\ ~ -Sign Taiiting.. • .
COFFINTi . iTES congantly 0n . 11.4 141 , 4 org=red a .hart at
dor. by ' . ,F.. C. F9B. Plt AU.
'Mositno, 'Muth 140, IM-tf ' i , N.,
1-10WEIS .
PATENT ECLIPTIC SPICING BED.
Can,ifart, and .atnst Combinot
cenbulta? Fe4ipr oak vy
Timers.* madok fir' j
scri
yit.llo: ;0 01 .0rpi1,,1 i.r Z.
1 , ,11 I , y an al.
i.c.Llthy fuel
•4et of Sar;aparilla, '
In.
.: !al dill cf cur final, rat •
r tr.
t'44 , . AI:. Lein retrd
Mt: 171orA. Wid t 'the
vs.,. Ho, U ,hard 1,
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