touittg Itttointoo gircdorg. Tiro /ilia in this Directory, one year, $1.50 eadh additional line, 50 ctn. • NEW MILFORD L MOSS & CO. Dealers to Dry Orals, nabs.,Caps. Boots and Shoes, and Omen' Merchandise, uu !lain strut, second door below the Episcopal Church. • UNION. MOTEL, kept by WILLIAM S3IITIL on Male street, near the DepOt—• NICTIOLAS BtfOltiitAKßß. Agent far Letter,. +Motile Turbine. Bert tenter wheel in ore. .LintbAction guaranteed.* W. 8. 818 AD. Fonneirr. and dealer in nowt and other Utensils. one door front Phitiney'e Ilutcl, Mato St. N. F. KISIREN. Cawing.. vakhr cod Uhdhrtnket, ob Nato 'Street, two door th.tow Ntnre. McCOLLUM BROTUEUS. Under* !ix jirberfe• cad Pr0•111i0111. on Main :Areet.• tikßitirr 8 80ht. Dealers In Floor. Feed Menh lUD, Lime, Cement, aeoceries sod Vrovieloos un Yalu Street, opposite the Depot. W. b 7'. trAsnEv, Ilfenn'ectunre of Clot. end Wholpenle dealers In ianket, s:oliorie and •Foley Goode. on Moth Street, below Eplecopal Church. • 11 , 154 To.ntio.r Ilanutorinrcrs and ticalcm in Morocco Finding•. &c.. ncor Rnisroo eh n ..,, • AINEY h. HAYDEN. Dealer, In Drug,. and Nlvdminnr. end Mannfoontets of Cigars, ou Main Wm, now the Depot NV. STtPIIF.Nfi floret. Whoolnc and ...en. rat Repoligh;: OD Maio Strmt, s uth of the to it cc. J. DICREIt,4 D.•nlrr In zeneral merentli.e and nothing. Brick Store. on Main Street. WIIIPPLE & NIF.AD, Dealer. , In tt.nerniMercbnntli.r on Main Street. O. M. TIAWLEY. Ilanler In grnersi Morhnodle.•, on Main Street. opposite Phinne)'s Motel GREAT BEND. L. S. LEslmm. Ilanancrurrr of leather. and dealer In r.eneral Siert - handle., on *sin Ste et • 11. P. DoRAN, l'ilerrhnnt T.iilor and droiirr fn Atomly Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceric. and PrOVIOIOII, -)lainStrom., LENOXVILLE HIRAM WHIT& Mannfaeturer of and dealer In rezeri or Plows and Castlngrk. GIBS()N EDWARD , C BRYANT', 3ltnaf.nturera of Wagon! and Sleighr., nor tho Ingothe Oloro. MONTROSE ABEL TORRRI,L. Dealer In Drows.,Metitclnee. 1.1 glum., bile, ttroco-ies. JLarrlry N'etions, etc. jeep, 4t, At WEBB & GERE, Saul, Office.. and dealer. In Grocer Ins and Provipione, Crockary. att. Public ANEMIC. JAmn R. CA.R.M ALT. Attorney al Law. Office one door below Tarbell Iloce , o. Public Avrene. WM. H rOoPER ,t CO.. floikero, *el) Foreign 1. , :e• 'mg.- Tick ni and Drafts on Foglaud, Ire-Laud and Scot land.r 12. PLETCHER'S Eathp.; Saloon In thenlnco In ¢.•t Ire Vrram, (Iliaters anal Clam+. In every style.. On Main street. S.TROUD it ItDOWN. Gere,rl Fire anel.lfe To.nr. note Ara ; Ifiallntad and AerltlenrTieko• to New York and Philad,lphis. Dace one dour en't of the Haut. F. R. (VAN:TILER. General invurance end Sewlng.liln rtme A: rya. Public Arcome. J. L. TALBOT - the place toi your Groverivii find Provisions. Einar. Pork . I.ard. ite Tea. Sn.rar, Meet, Snuff. Secant. lly.tere and Itefirstuzients, ri it • cicr S. IL Sayre & Brothert.• !WRNS .t !,; ICEIOI.S. the place to get. Dregaand Medi CISC, INALIcen, Pocket.llooka,l.pecta de, Yankee Sal lona, Se-, Public Aseptic. N 1 Y. L. cot.. !Larne,. mskor arld,drzlerlgi all erticten usually kept by the trade. oppu•(te the Bunk. MM. A. BOTD r en.. Ticiiii•ro. In Seovii.,, Trarg and Nlneufnewren. of Tin and Stivetiron ware, Corner of )lain nod Ttrnpikeatttvi. S 11. MOR4E.. Merchant Tailor snit ilyd.•t In Clotho, Trimmlorzf. trod Forni.hinz nood. nod Acents for s4.; , er Mentor Machine, on Main Street. F,rdharn!mg. A. N. erttAnn. 11....aa.t.laationaryatd Ti r unkre Nutiauf, at lead Public Arcnar. T. SPORE d CO, fiklarrit in Irdwillre; Agricultural I mitten...it,. Flour and ttroccroe • tipttir Ara Tx vrsrsvonn a. MITCHEL. Livery and Exchaner vAable. in rear of Haul; b.:11141ln. • J R. DEWITT & Dealer. In Dry Good•, Hard ware and general merehandine, corner, near 80 , k Rlwk• Loral lltrilinencti, Notice The Democratic electors ofltridgewuter town /dap will meet at Montrose, on Saturday Sept. 24th, at 2 P. 3L, for the purpase of nominating township officers Accident A child of Mr. Van Houton, of Jessup town ship, while at play a few days, since haLilic baya, fell a distance of ten teet,causing it doable frac ture of the arm, one near the elbow joint, mid the other B,t the wrist. The fractures were re duced and properly eared for bi Dr. Cobh, of Alontrase. Dr, Warner The numerous friends and patrons of Dr.War ncr will be glad to learn that he visits Ibis vil lage again for two days only, Tuesday otikd Wednesday, Sept. 27th and 28th, stopping as usual at the Tarbell House. Dr. Warner's course of Physiological Lectures in this village•, as well as his subsequent visits, have mule his name and reputation so familiar to our readers, that we need only to announce the tune of his visit. The "First Premium." We hope oar readers will not be startled when we say that we took "The first Premium" at our County Fair on Friday last. Not for our goad looks, or any other personal quality,but by the generosity of our esteemed felloW to*ltsman . C. M. Crandall, of the "Block" notoriety, who meat - generously pretentp3 us with a 'well' filled basket of those "First Premium" Tomatoes, that drew so much attention on the fair ground, which we —took" home.. Mr. Crandall has - , C7l !I best "thank you sir " A "Grape" Stsot. I raThile we were rioting in the gicriout4 enjoy ment of neiOdlor C'randall'u tomutoes, we were completely "flanked" by our friend find sub scriber Dr_ E. F. Wilmot of GrearEctid,'Neta poured upon us such a "grapceittit,"bi tray of.a large and almost overflowing basket of moat delicious grapes as to completely silence our "battery." We can but say to the Dr. thaVeve are too full fur utterance." Notice The eppointme.nt of Rev. A. Porter of the Un iversalist Church in Montrose. it'deferred until the fourth Sunday in Sept. (95th) at 1034 A. at,. and r. Washburn , s Exhibition Next Friday evening, Ahsvanettmles great troupe of Wastern Indians will glee an exhibi tion in the Good Templar's Hall, 3iontrose. They will represent wild life, games, dances and, sports on the plains of the west. The Wab burn brothers, Willie and Leon, with their pupils, Jean, Henri and Clarence, in their schiiol of Olympic games of Ancient Greece and Ening,. and Nehskaleeta and La Petite Lime Washburn's beautiful concert of choice ballads, sompiparior sketches, &n., adds to the character of the : . : fikt - _ hibition. James E. • Fish's brass and - string-1 band famish the music. The exhibitiOn Is worthy the confidence of the public, and' we j buy s speak for the perform - en( a, itnnfl anal ernes, Democratic Meetings. Nrt etl P4)Y i lf ing Vhitiff 4l- Sept.re, l4t h, an icciiiiva mm tea 'as pointed to act during the campaign,- T 110.14 lowing arrangement for meetings has been ) made: Wednesday evening, Sept. 21, at Plymouth To be addrwsecl by .1. B. MeCollunLysq., Hon B.li.:liiadilifttne3rewart;49.ll°4il4 Thursday eve:Ding, Sept 22d, at White Hav en. J. 13. McCollum, Stanley Woodward, and John Lynch. Friday evening, Sept. 23d, at Eddy. J. B. McCollum, C. L. Lumberton, John Lynch, and others. put Saturday evening,. t. 24th, at Hazleton.— J. B. McCollum, C. L. Lamberton, F. W. Gun ster, E. L4l 4 erißas,Rd ot.itxrp„, 31ondoevt#110 , ,,LSdft. 2Gtfif nyngliam. .1. B. 3lcCollum, A.. It. Brundage, C. L Limber ton, and others. -Thitistkv efternntOij t3opl, .2724 at -2 o'clock at Salem. J, B. McC'oLlant, 8. G. Tutner, Dr. 11. Hakes, and others. Thunday eveuipg,,stmt. 291 h, qt Scranton . J. B. McCollum, EltVnifil 316Tifillel, P. W. Gun ster and others. Friday evening, Sept, 4Uto, at Pittston. 1.13: 3feColitint, 11. B. Wright, A. H. Brundage, no. Lynch, and otherA. Saturtlay:eCtitiek Oat litti,nt,,Wilkesharre.— J. B. .NleColluni, Stanley Woodward, C. L.Lion berth'', 11. B. IVright, S. G. Turner, A. It. Brun dage, ion' others. , , Nlonclay'*4iiitt,4,/()et,,T34l.itikrialtts., J. B. McCoitutit, M. liegan and others. 1 Tuesday afternoon:Get. 41 h, at 2 o'eloeh, at,l Dallag. J. B. McCollum, Staule37 and others. NVedtwzolay evening, Oct. sth, at Archbald.— .1. 11, McCollum antl . yilkers.; • Thursday evening, Odt ttlx; ht Garbondale.— J. 11. AleCollutn, Stanley Woodward, and °th em Friday afttimmiu o lOct. 7th, at Olyphant. McCollum, A. B. Dunning, J. B. Adams, F. 1) Collins, and °them Saturday attyrpoon, Oct. till', at 2 o'clock, at ' .J. It Webfintli:l)r. S. M. Wheeler, J. B. Adams, and others. samraav evening, Oct. Bth, at Dunmore. J. B. McCollum, Stanley - Woodward, A. B. Dun ning. F. W. Uuuster and others. "At did ):: yitt Eorrou—:We hardly take up a paper at the present time, without noticing some acciden t to sounitilki,litrf 3 &Alit ftsti'ylaitiiiiielltt did n o t happen. As Mr. Sutton's teams were com ing out from We worth's loaded with lum ber, they mefiteithili kiiirett4-4tfe' and boy about eight years old, and by some means the boy slipped under S,Rosenerants warn and the hind wheel passed tir'e'rs;ll` 'lt picked hint up and told his mother he would carry him home, when the In sajd "Apt I will walk, it , did not hurt me much!'. arid 'did , go hurtle:. and played all day as usual. :14,..1i's wagon had on one thousand feet of green hemlock lumber. It wnii'fd stein 'idtrigfiihpiksible.; that Ile could bare escaped unbanned. East 1.4 p, Sept, , Donor to whom Donor Is Due. - 3 1 - e14 1 .P 44 11 .96 1 cAT--Pf the- 1-4th Inst. itystsat-8. , Akeollmort the full mtination in this district fo ' r - 61 . 1g - res..A.' r ds sure you that the news was received by the Deriracrats,t4 Ulj4 Fegiotlwitheutinksietn, as they 57eLI uvrtjtistai to haveeatßopportuoity wherein they can tender to Min Ilititgratititile for the past. In Mr. McCollum they are proud to find u iniyl I . lhOl 111)14 coippi:,:sti ev ery'rf-Siurti•eto'sdea.ed unit Waiklia 'the To4 . 4steps of the lamented Denison and the worthy Wood- NN ard. .:4 • . •• No doubt it will he a tow,..r of strengt h to the Democracy rathis.district this full to have such a mail :Cif.ifs head. lie being a man of rare talent and ability, his name at the head of the ticket will draw out every voter from eveiVlldii i tt l nnd:o - iffitOfte:likilp . ottike 11th orek!(;&r 4F41„4144,41:1 1 :4 1 4: 0 eitii ng such an overwhelming, majotity in the district. must ud i make-the Radical. svigArozo4ll43.4 - 3 to i very centre. As IRISII VOTER. ' r S.vt. 17, 1570. Bum. Ball The Junior Club of Nichobon were defeated by the Soci tt J, club, or t kialp,:f, t ut LeetioX. &•pt. lath, by the follotcing score : socLu.s. C S MiEr C e r " .° ll{ itini - ^ 4 n erlfrif l': ." I :1 .1 J Tiths p 2 '5l Smith 3 2 Jeffers 1b . 5 4 Drigg p s 1 b 3 3 %V Jefferst2.b..,. -c,..37 .2 TlBlarg.2-b - , r11:•2.1 C 31illard 311 ,- ..5. at: 2 liukoniera i)-A 2 4, S Miller s s • :..a.r.5., 1 AVilNacts,6 s 3 0 .1 Th lany r f • 4 4 Huger r f 4 2 T Jeffers c f 2 51 Williams c 1 2 3 ' T Millard I f 3.....3.1 Mitchell, I f 5 1 t‘con.F. Cli 12315 6 7 8 9 Socials, 1 7 12 3, 1 7 J tiniort,/ -"sia . 4 do' r:tootr J,i4• Umpire, Childs. • Scorers, Titus & Bailey. Annual fitrlS7D. N.Y.State Fair, at litiai, September 27, 28, 29 and ;to CtimungyAupty, Fair r4,,F.ltaira,,,Uaiobtr 6 and T. Cnadilla Town Fair, October 5.6 and 7. ScpteggNro, 4 and ,t• 30. ... • ;' , 4 Truman, wn-rntr o ._ Saptentl= 3 ,9i, .22. and 2 3. :OAI scleiyler County Fair, at Watkins, September 28, 30 and October 1, -- Ilarrord Fair, at Harford Oct sth and oth. Nicholson Agricultural Society, Nicholson Septi2lstgah 5u:022:(404.zu t.. c Carbon County, at Lehighton Oct. 4,5, 6, and 7tll. Ceti t s.ggi:vp nil 7th. Doylestown r. & Moe- Ins., Doylestow n Oct. 4,5, 6,1,. . af eaffNigid - , def : 12.13. 14. Butler Co. at Butler, Sept, 28, 26, 30. CrtgfP4W.,ot Cupneat e tteille, Sept. 9.7-30. h L'Co. Oct 4. 5',"6, 7. Chester Co. at' West Chester, Sept. 2G, Oct, 1 Oxford, Cheater Co, Oct. 5,0, 7. Brannatt-gparklirkatfliWrOtql.vioa M'4 l l / 4 th and 3(IL The Bingth46WNlirilei:: TerdbilVitir Itte - Coreperir.lo7. • Stare , (37eir Tea._ An tugnisithia Yoi'the paiile:Ot the State of Smi - Titrit; at - the stare M. S: E. G. Halbert, ouppurt otreut t ittAhecity um. satdAttlitt'; - M1 the 17tIrdav of Aug-ust; DIAL bef lu ore Hr. lohn .59r1.4411 t i one of . the coronetsantrrOr4ialasonatv,:npun the view of,the - bOdy orri'detje!4 a. • Wiytek; then Mid ,theyo Isdng dimg; upon th4t,O;iths:, pf (l tttia ,It - Jobilso m - ALIO tunk,4san VYnits,,cifrus eon flinty: WKINITre,33aIP, Eug,ena „h4ak,;•.•. 'pentioe [. Rangotte.and)asit,ll,l-nien_ or amd kvnutty, who being duly Aw'ofit to idgture on theliart or the State of ile.4 Turk into all the circumstan ces of attending the death _Lot pat,Ffidfx*-4L, *Trick, and 4y, whonkttie L tiame - ; and ficYritatinaither and when and where the said Federiciek Merrick came to Lis &Mir: do shy upon their oat lAhs putlesid, p age t eld jaeTWAVilLiftwriArim (*IWO known to. thtY4 trtbra ardiesaftikathiphe-Ectirdrd S. Rrillod tin theTith day - Or AngaSt; 187 b; "at about two and a half o'clock or the morning . of tit:tt'day dyitietty". of Binghamton and countr.iiftioomevaktresnis, then and there feloniongly,siolently. and,of thel c lnalc 4 ro th l itlidelt r A 4 4.4o slll Lin . Aud thii, l o4,4ohOttid r .ri;‘,4!,?ittnick. . 164 ° 1 5U0V10401P eo - _OA? ' -. . , tullufl of some One then:l;l4th— assistance of the two others, then and there, with a pistol loaded with powder and leaden ball did shoot the said Federick A. Merrick in the head, which produced a mortal wound from which mortal wound the said Federlek A. Mer-- rick then and there instantly died ; and so the saldJurors do say that the said Albert Jarvis, William Dcanport (or two persons unknown to: the jurors) and Edward IL Itulloff did then anti there feloniously kill and murder the said Feder ick A.Acrricir b itgorvt,thumpe obth r people' of thitatlitirthaftheir dig:tiny:l in witness thereof, as well the said coroner as the jurors aforesaid, have to this inquisition set their hands and seals on the day of the date of this inquisition as aforesaid. State Fair at Scranton The annual exdibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultral Society will be held at Scran -* ton on the :nth, 28th, Zith, and 30th of this month. From all the information we have ra ceivtxl, this exhibition promises to eclipse all others given by that society. The number of entries made up to this time far exceed any pre vious year. There will ce a fine display in every department, also some splendid trotting, as the premiums offered in that class are much larger tbuttlaat year. , We wouhindviau cur citizens to .visitAliaiitute,Fair if they: dwiro tu. fine exhibition. The,railroad companies have ream:- edithuhl rated, run ttptappnraintion trains. liemocithey. ' liltr Elorront—Tho heading .of.• thisnartlele me seem "disloy - fi to some ;'but in me irlliafs like.a.MileS r of sgpltrtte't in picturW of, honor and adrutreitaltanw. Anti the Dem ocratic party ever wish fur sucems is must be tinder - thip banner :headed "Draotraey," ail ;I)ther ."iiall"-way.Urtna -must be, kilt •aside, for we-must by this-time hare essential !evil effects of this half way bnsipess.. For 4:teW years past WO haveltad Ma. In our cubist. who were in tartar of :throwing aside party for a reasonable :time; Then - at.sorne fliture time faire. ft" up main, then gi,t.ttitt'al; 'this was T suppose merely to catchlollowers..• Bat what did they make out •of Merely . :nothing. It show&ho•the W otber..4de tharwe,„ ,dane lmt stand by our cause.; that, U bad . Thijailli in our prin cipleaollat they might as well stay where they were: 'Had the'Dmituceatfe `partyratrood by its right name, had it nobly put thrill its energy— its power—for the promotion of the great prin ciples laid down by the immortal Jackson. to day, it might look back, and rejoice at the great aceldevntents it had accontplished. But there were men in its midst of half-way principles--men who believed that to defeat the great match of Abolitionism we must go over half-way, then they would creep in and we de lent them. But they can see now how near they came to defeating them. . They grew stronger while we grew weaker, all this looks reasonahlocuough,Westuae twe :were. showing forth to the Countrththat we were only half waymem.maen-who stood ready togo either one war-or the other—but AriOrc espeelaßren the ittresthat'PaitTVW fiet:;ptit the . "people got skit, ve hit, ha w min ciples, . I havt.;tokird naiti.tPrincipletcnot men were what we,Wnhtikt. Ilitt;hl4.can,ypu tarry great tekplts,uolts Su that will stand by t hem, advocate t Item—and who arms not afraid to defend them. For my part I have beMille •iekental at the thought of half-way men—and halfway measures. When the great Teacher was upon the earth, and who spake as never men spoke, lie taught the people no half-way doctrine, boldly he went limit proclaiming a world's Salvation, and chose twelve Apostles to help carry on the great work. And those great truths which our Savior prom ulgate,' then, are still aluoad in the hand. Though a Judas betrayed his Master for 30 pieces of silver, vet he did not put a stop to the doctrine preached by his Lord and Savior. And so is Democracy still alive in the land, all that is wanting is a reviving up among its followers. Let them conic Mrward and proclaim that this is the only course that will save this Cimn tTy from mitt-111,m despot ison—and people will then dock to its standard. Too long— oh ! too long have we been idle . Too long have been Anmilhdfalrif irie grants 'ettnne`.'dmiltnitted to our care by the Fathers of old. They trans mitted to our keeping the Constitution, the great work, of Owls hands—thel yuttutled,n goy, evatilent-t-b4.l4AuattAte brim the IgsV:COv,, 'ernment the mantriti e'er , nateviuucit'.kelmovea uTto pat tOth ellrolyt energy and' say we • will neOr eonseta*MiLi'gqi• - ernytent.: - e - mr:beeb - M4 ing a Despotisnlor .a mongrel matron- Dem ocracy and. , Democratie principles be our wateli word:- ' •- ' ' J. TM's. 11%.4.70i1r1AL We eqpi tic t - i1) . p .) 9; 1& distais§krot upon the subject of Finance, from the New York ,Ifer rdiat Jtomial, one of the best Commercial papers in New York City. The reader will perceive that this discussion is between the , Editors of,..that Ana Abet TurrOh. of Montrose: the 44444.104 1l g}`"• the c! .. tt - rrryhle , Atticon; distant day ut liccumnan insuiclek , re,4le peuple..theyina v -. be mad iilt3i liferift interest.' Rc+'e Mitt perceive that the &Mors of the Journal have clearly sustained their position by argument or N. V. ‘3l"Eitc.ulTruti .19131,NA1, OFFICE, Wetlne_cday A'tigrist 10, 1870. It 74'11.0r.'yei, 4Ccierallf.conC4 7 edka ,tiy our: alll4l...cputoruporarusi of the .press,. that. the, movements of gold during the past • mouth wmtld Wive einatty'disiurbed our commercial relations, had it not been for the fact that it is treated mainly as merchandise instead of a legytt• tender. irltarefully-obsetved i the deem - - mutes in financial Circles the fast Seven' yeas, 1 it must be r admitted, all .luilicate plainly that 1 ;mid and silver tire-not nnw,-never were, and never can be a tray measure of value as a' cur- i rancv, for the simple reason that. it has no ' lixeduese,of-value,..its market price being ad- I justed by the inexorable •tva•-• of simply .and demand, which determines the exchangeable value of Am,commotlities front day to day, , act4',it."1".476 yett.;.l.L'lPtiaart that should be well known .that a.pountloGgold 1 (avoirdupois) will not to-day be taken in ex change for one-ball the quantity of the average goods constituting the real necessities of life, which it would thirty or forty years ago. not withstanding the great advance made in our agricultural and manufacturing, industries. .Iml it is important that we remember this rkp 'vet: - , 4 , 111 in the value of gold has taken place in all parriewor Cie anrrltt --•• • • - -- • National paper money tokens (Greenbacks, based upon the entity wealth of the nationi, made exchangeable at the pleasure of the holder into bonds bearing a fired rate of interest, and rice rwrsa, can never change in purchasing pow. er, r 4.at .12eingdefinite _det t rAnA by re . art boaltal jfdl ,ti o itte :111•, - pit (liiV natant b 'wit "*Nvhic 1.11t1. 4 1e ejt tukens are interchangeable. It is a matter of very great imports:nue, that-- we 'cancel at an early date all our imiebtiafte-s to foreign coun ties, especially that which bears interest at rates above three and sixty-five one hundredths per cent, per annum, for the reason that our nation al wealth only increases at the rate of about 31 a per cent per annum. The latter assertion is based.upottfatt 4,4.sbown by °Medal statistles- In this connection we submit without further comment, the following letter from u highly es teeittlett ThStrt Vrturtti,iiTtliou Gb' does not agree with us, we should lec pleased to whapt, that leery do 7 .lar'it tiorth of property ll:other:Una is p!edgril to pay the national indebtedness, and coasequently,itmiliability z is unguestismulde. 31incrturza.; Angan b, 1870. &Won, of the N. Y. Mercantile Journal: , GENTLEMEN :—I have been a constant patron of your excellent journal the past seven years, and I now wish to say to the public through its columns, that I regret that you think it your duty to advocate substituting national indebt edness in place of garland silver, as legal tender in payment of debts, and the paper representing that indebtedness not redeemable in gold or silver coin. A nation may get so dtsply in debt that its paper may become worthless. Not so with gold, it has an intrinsic value, not sub ject to fluctuation, like national credit. At the present time,vittetsvxe %hempen' cifilloitetv, tide,. in fife infeeiff - giddis the 11ing.444P. in the price or value that the people put upon the nation's promises to pay, as compared with g01d4.:-Using indebt*lness as a hash' - of Value' and making promises to pay in paper having no - intrinsic value, and not redeemable in gold and silver coin a legal-tender in payment of debts, ,is building 4 financial system upon a flail basis. I am in favor of abolishing the National Terilie nited States issue all the pan-. Cr money needed for circulation redeemable In coin on presentation.. This would obeiLsh ,the premium on gold: The assurance that the paper money is convertible into gold at option, would prevent arrylatge portion being present , ed for redemption. In this way the United Stales,,would ; saye the interest on the amount of `Paper moneyrosedlbr circulation ; but let gold and silver coin alone:be a legal-tender-in pay ment of debts, which under this arrangement, would seldom be detpunded. ' We give place this week to a letter from a mv,pected,correspondent, who seems, tie relative to the. Peed of re taining gold as a ntealtfre valUes, although we think that we have from time to time placed before our readers :farts (not mere theories) which go to prove in the most conclusive manner "that sold is not now, never Was, and never can be an invariable standard of value." The same ,is true,of nil kinds, of nterelumdise.. Hence, in Mir "Cimithercial and Financial Platform," (third article) we say 'that values, not excepting gold end, tire, not fixed and, unalterable, but itt4 - tonstantlyelrAnging 7 ' Therare' estlninted, f rom timet,6 dims,, only ity ttlifatetiinparhion, and then, necessarily, in a very indefinite man ner. Hence, the erlinary conchsion is of un certain accuracy and unstable character." The litter referred to above, reads us follows:--,' I 510frraoSn. Pa., Alll4llat IS, 1870. Editors f the. n . r, , Merreintile:Joitriial: • (3f:Nrr.EsrEN%—A4 free discussion is one of the ways of arriving at truth, and as you say you would be pleased to hear from me again, with your kind permission I will make a fl , w remarks in reply to the sentiment conveyed in your pre thee to my article in your paper of August 11th. The liberal and gentlemanly course you pursue in permitting correspondents who differ with you ineopinion to honestly and candidly express ; their "yletnt . iinjill, tenbje.cts alteting thuritterests apt the isimple,cdsia Men d ,Vou 7 to.tite: favorable re gird and patronage of the public. You assume tholiosition.that gold and silver aretnot,a,true measure or standard of .value ns enreeney r , assigning as a r.caatin ;Alert they fluctuate . vdlue, like other commodities; unt.i.guthnittiunal.tiaper motley, based upon the entire wealth of the nation, can never change in purchasing . power, and consequently is a better measure 01 value; and you refer to Occurrences of the past seven years in corroboration of this position: ' ' Now I assume-and believe that these mem ., rences prove the reverse of what you impute to them. In .Itintiarr; MO, specie payments were suspended. Previous to that date current pa per money would buy its nominal value in gold. Since that date it will not,'and has fluctneted greatly, arriving at the extreme point in July, 18134, when it took two dollars and eighty-live cents in national paper to buy a gold dollar; and vet at that time there was probably more gold in the United States then at the date of the suspension. Notwithstanding the net of Con . gross making those notes of the United States, gismo imm called ".Greenteicks," a legal tender in payment of debts, prices of all articles of merchandise, farm produce of every kind, and nearly all property - , rose in price or nomin al value to compare or equalize with the deprecia tion in value of the paper money, or circulating ntedium., the seller was obliged to- receive iu payment- We base tried this paper standard of value, "based' upon the entire wealth of the nation," but not redeemable in gold, during the last eight years. and its fluctuation, and con ...fluent fluctuation in prices, have been without purulent in the history of our nation I With this standard of value, in ease of another war, ! 1 should expect similar scenes to be enacted. If a gold dollar now will not buy as much I merchandise or pinduce as benne the war, it is ; because prices have been inhaled by abandoning the gold standarthondsubstitutingapaper basis. Similar muses may have produced like results to some,evfout throughout, the wurliL But if there'll:lff Lein no interruption by legal or illeg id enactment substituting a paper legal tender basis, this.ditTerence would not have occurred, thrther than a slight variation that might possib ly he prodneed.,lay a larger or smaller snppiy of gold in th&COrititrY idpmportion to the popula , don and the amount of business being done. But tim,supply supply . • generally so unithem' as to occasion no' material variation, and never any sudden flucttitaW"Thua, OW is the most m' gado statidard;live,Mui have, subject to ,theleast l.thretualion., .experience has: shown, and as all future experiments and trials will de monstrate. iy ben recognized unconditionally by the laws etottr'country as the only'standard of value, there is,no material variatioay no sud den tluctuntion.in prices on account of.. the cir culating medium, and no 111101143 y panics, except ing those which come 11-oin failure:3 o re kern the paper money with gold or silver. I also wish to remark that I was opposed to any suspension of specie payments upon the , paper circulating tuOium, in ropsequence of theivar„, 40044 it tifulecessayy, aud extreme= Ij Gad econdmy. The consequence of this un wise act is, Wife nation owes this day twice as much as it IN }flit it it had not from the specie stariilarre The nominal expenses of , the star were full twice as much as they would have been if the gold value had not been depart ,el troth . ; 'and , nisw, if eve return to the gold standard, the only sale one, we are thus involv ed thatcht to-twice the auniunt , that there. was need of, or thill'eircuinstance&required. The amount of paper money needed for cir culation is small, in proportion to the amount ' of the pet-seta-antiviral tteht„ and if the 'United States blot issued notes redeemable in' old anti silver cum, instead of their''being issued with nu other halts than the credit of tue Govern mina, and then zealously , attended -to their re ' demotion in coin on prt...sentation, the burden of , debt resting , updu the , people would now be comparatively' light. But 'geneCally the men , who seek and obtain office arc not economists —mid therein ear error ,only a small portion of- the paper circulating medium would have been presented for redemption, the United Stator could have done it, and virtually made money thereby, in saving of credit, and avoid ing debt. the inflated prices of property, under the na tional credit System, (haring become rather in proponiuli to each titlier on tile various articles ul Merchundi prouuce, 1.5;e.,) wive not yet Come (lowu sUMear the spore btanuard as the quoted diiferenee in tue value bf specie anti patio iccuilikinduaite; but the tendency is con stantly though slowly downward, as we ap pruae/i a specie basis. Tune and good manage ment only can restore us train the derangement produced by it departure from well-tried and established precedents, the constitution, and a correct system or finance. liespceaully, ABEL TIMRELL. .Mr. Turt'ell has fallen into sceergil errors as to our position relative to national paper money. 11 e never were: &sashed With "g,reentraci.s," us they are not perfect legal tenders, alutougu they arothe best„ctaa - ency we have ever had. Not withstanding that we are inclined to .he more Conservative limn our neighbors of the Tribune, stiff we hilly indorse its suitor when . he states that, us they now utand, "grombacts" are "pa per Jim," and hence lacy would be withdrawn. What 'gr.:Yuma' is, an limo of. dollap miens by the Government, with no other promise or guarantee upon them than that they swill be a legaltender iciruimpurp9ses Wtiatevertind that they shall be further received by the Government in eXCha/4,•e for bulks belal/}g interest three and sixty-tiro Ora; hundredths to teat. if ilnintin, said bonds to he pa.yable in A-Ito same currency on demand. We utter have advocated the ad option of any other currency tuan mat issued by tee Govertdnent direct, and only upon the principle of iutemnange.tuility, above Militated ; thapretioe ran ul interest being a nrattcrof in difference, ; - Mr. •-T.," ae fear, was not a very close ob server of the occurrenas of the ears 1b62-3 find 4, to which he refers, or else, he would have ascovered thatno other article changed so much in relative video with the necessaries of lite as did boldL . • , • tif e are quite ready to admit that greenbacks depredated in eschanffeable value during the war trom , vations catt 'se's, while we as positively assert that gold was, because of the teuiporary active demand, greatly eultanmi in price. The Main causes for the depredation of the "green backs" was that the Government dishonored them by refusing to take them in payment for Milks, and ,stipulating to pay interest is coin. &further 'o.u.lse‘, of depreciation I was ;that the Government repudiated, soon atter they - were issued; orie , Of, the Meat important !orations or. tke (glib* Legal Tenders by ranging •to receive theta in ezchnnge tors. .1) Bonds at par, and at the same ticao waiting no other provision for their redemption. And agnln su e war was not only a most dis astrous ode, hut it was a nation divided against itself, and it was ream] by the faint-hearted that it must fall, and therefore it was for.a time con sidered~rosstble that the preMise printed ma the YGaidd7itrOoltEbasepoilatixt. -.That they bit! beenritfpudistai by Governottiat to a M uu kri9Z t reA st ,s At IN : #444 r . 1.71 =` s l 41- Ileforo dismissing the' subject matter. of this letter, we desire to call`attentionfito the fact that, after the war closed and gold fell off very suddenly to 180.4ta compared 'With, legal tenders, gold actually did tall materially in exchangeable value, wbile at the same time legal tender notes. Improved in exchangeable value, not directly so much because of the unproved credit of the Government, as !menus° the volume was likely to be kept within conservative limits, although not adjusted upon atipeettled principles. We_fail to discover the alleged errors: of Mr. Turn dl ltS to thb position of the Editota r of the .fottVzOl; and the new eorie: nci they Pi4ose without specie basis cannot be much less liable to fluctuation titan our present "greenbacke,7 having the same basis of redemptlonOts value would be controlled entirely by the credited 'the United States. We also claim to have been an observer of the occurrences of the years 180-2 and 4, and we also fad to see wherein gold change ninteriapyio,relativn.valne„witfi the necessaries of life.---E T EO.. frr.u.• ; Asia. Tuff is. ; r ll -- car Advtrtionntilti. GOD TEMPLARS' w..cr.r, --- iioNTito SE, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT V. -MIX3II.I.II3RN'S LAST SENII.I2TION-4 The ouly strictly moral .Exhibition truveling. iity' Star perfurnterl.,Four coinpleiti Shows in one for the seine price of atintissiow.' The Washburn Brothers, Willie and Leon, with their pupils, Jean, Henri and Ciarttee, in their School of Olympic Ganies of arwirnt Dome and Greece, Jatnes Beasley, the woncl - 431 Bar and Trapeze Peribruitr, Kitt Fish, thealuriVai. ed delineator of Dutch, Irish and Yankee char acter, lieoskalata and Is petite 141116 Mph burn's beautiful Concert of ettoiee Ballads,Sengs Parlor Sketches, toil dress character Songs, aS c. Altwanatunk's great, troupe of We tern In diaturin theii representations o 1 ss ikl litevrinCs, dances and sports ou the o'p:ll4)l:kits. James E. Fish's Instiumeiitut p 9 ncert given by a hill Brass and String Band, cooll)o§eti of ten of the most celebrated musicians in the country. Admission 135 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents. Children under 12 years of age, 2 cents. Doan; Open at 73 2 o'clock, the entertainment to com mence at 8. Polite ushers in attendance. E. S. WASILMUMII; Manager. 9. 0. KNAPP, Agent. , 7 T riv_,l„b ABEL, URRELL KEEPIS constantly on - hand one of tho lutist nen& sus collections at• • - in the country. stid bestm ,rweialfetturillott..4 o l. - lactiuguudtbuying artiele*lta L . ylepartatiol:.latiatytte pure dodgem tob lie also keeps a great calfa4,4 LIQUOI bought either direct from the or Importer, and wArrunted strictly purr. Mecca nill a,sureturat Palz4a.- pile, llaniltkor, Braabes, 016.4i1d IllyeAtugra. Pqrocurtel, Wall Paper,.aiLasa, Ktaatue, t'ispla; °arra sad aramauition. A line variety of Gold nod other JkiIVELRY, Pcakiim try, Yelnkee NOM/NS, Se., and other goods too no- Olorulle to escudos. During seeerad yean past persons base been in WO habit 01 (wallop clubs And sending to the tltpat Actual. ran Tc% Compatr, New York, for their supplies of hca anti Coffee, for faintly nee. Abel TurrelLin pow /supplying, tbopeopkr wit b tber Teas awl Coffress pt his .turd ItP,lntiotrOse,:ll4lhernpip Wit . .. 4 (lug Weis clubs sod teller preame pay at Ilia Store of the Company In Net York. Thus, putenne,re w ill eAve the osprey charge, tryuitic.Vf -clubbing and risk urientling. by boylintuf . • . - . - • _ CRA NT6 N . • hTE,UPC'OFFEE 4PIC 3141.L5; 4 All 414 or Om* SRlces. - - C. ' W. Kt*PATBICks CO. Whoiepalc - Deaters is j TEAS, covrEl6s4, 'l4lFAc%rusTstaiN q4rjOi, . No: 517 doon east. of itOry'incatn,s Ho:tiae. We Triad all ontoTSpiccs 'and 'Coffee. Coffet; roasted and ground to'ortief, at the attorttn no ace, and as cheap as In any . city. At:RICK, H. B. SEAULE. Scranton, Sept. 21, 1870,—am- & GENTS WANTED--It? MoN111) ' by the AMERICAN RN 1 - 111 - NO MACHINE - - ROSTON, 'MASS, or ST. wpm Armirs WASTED TO! _Bl±l.l. . • - Ch a a.lettlha' L•AW BOOOK .. FOR•••-• • BUSINESS MEN THE BEST Stinsi - IttpTION BOOK OUT, Address; 0 D, CASE & CO„ 110rrama Comm: liept2l,—EDS WA'4T. - il'IZTk. Mb.? 71.1a)gth.:iti"uir - CIJINE. Hat the andt.r-lbet4 makes dm '• lock Mitch" (alike ou both alder.) and Is fully licanaed, The beatand ch,,.p,,.t.a,,aing Machine lu 14e market. Adams.. tICIIINSOI, iLARK d CO„ floator4llass rlttetuirsb Cu.. Chicago, 111, or 44 Louie, AUL Sept .21,-2m. . . JCS - . • Loin' ..3,, •u •Om • • Ossawr Nuttiest; AU era Bt. Prot Mato.: o , W. LW St Liodsoatl. 0....1.4 I.N.Oreono.as Markus. N. C.... amt. satoalablsg \ ~..;:.,, A .1:11 . a ' 4 ,„ \cli, b,l th ' t . g r 1:: knife or caustic ••• v - .. Is dI o 4 ot. andvichbot Data 7. tr. pi pain. Every root and ales Is 0 ". kthodssol esr osonol, II taboo la ... 0 vA thossallssor• warrior. Boos. r. ..,i m of bognsPro• ham; oath their 'ig IP \ .1 ., bag*. trial. sot sto. stooling our U 1 W VII odvertl•s goolits. No sobers burs thaw treatments. Nom other shoubl srss bo mot For molars. send for C1M11ta.4911,0/1,4,14.•M5•b0V1L p 21.-Sli R 0A p TO 13E11)4(4M-4i:if 'Bridgewater township will lettn the gmdnd in, the lowest bit, _Weil:the making of . 4ow mad ,froni,nelmOntjdetetin cher's to the old mad near IVrri—iFtmrtter's, on Satutliax, Se t.24ttt, ,1870, at c p'el , gek ?Or- AiNi at the sometime - aiiil plac'e,wC tc ll let the making of tt new Road front near Bartlett Hinds' farm to the Tyler School House, in said town- ship. M. K. BUSH; IL 811FIVSTEII, JAS. CALPII, Sept. 14, 1870.—.:3 Scipervitzurs. 13 EN N SY LV A N STATE AORICULTURNI, SOCIETY The exhibition of this Society ler 18~U trill Fe held at Scranton, on Tuesday, Sept. 27,Wetities day 21, Thursday 2i, and Fiiday 110. • ; The grounds are spacious, the buildings and accommodations ample, and the premium list liberal. There is no charge for entries',' except horses entered for speed. Entry - Books open Tu4llo.lsPKAti.l,'-T;rorratritintn=lrAdirltutt tion; =dress iti kti.intori, ,, k• sc! - C4 . ! 1). W,-Scrt.nalgßee.,,SilfretArY-- -• Et.nnittats 31cCiattirtl-C4'ir. I• • - Sept. 7, 1570.-3 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE , AT PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber will sell at public; rale, on Saturday Oct. Ist, p. m,, - .the farm known as the McCain farm, Flamm& inAnbum township; thnSeAtirths of a Mile Mita' Album Centre, and roar tulles from the Lehigh Valley . Railroad, containing . two hundred•. and. eight acres °flank one .hundred and sixty improved; together With a tato story framedhouse, tarns, outbuildings, &c. Also, at the same time, the hong and 'Pt in Montrose, now occupied by J.' if,' *f*Cain.:tri about-five acres '4:gland therewith;., Terms lash: L: .6.4mee ocNrir l'oftsist ;1.7.01 Tr; DRUGS & MEDICINES'' ABEL TVERELL, Eloutrose, Ps p v CALL AT ROBINSON'S 801,7 HEAR 3rtlrt.NrirtTE EMP.ORIV,II_, 88 ,Washfugton%Strees. .bin 4taton,_ N.. 7 Where you will find Tim Largmt Steck, the Best Assortment,and the Lowest Prices of Any hOusela the city. N. B.—Adl,Gtx4s-sold watTuntettlts reprisen ted. Bing4inuUm, Aug. 24;1 PM-13" 114 . 1iD , ING & t • PRODVRE 'COM3IISSIOI' .31ERCISIANTS 119 BUTTED, CHEESE; EGIV9c.:POU4 wig , ° Ant.. am: 38 Striiet ?I ~: 6. Cid HARDING.. • BEN. L. • • ' RrxEßEser-s_. . • • National" Rank; New fork. •• •-- • S. Iluteltinson & Co., 115 & 117 Worth St. N.' Roberts, Smith &•Co., 82 White St. Wagner tt . Kellaitt,l6 loltirray _Street, , •4 3tultbra &.'Sprugtie, 8 i Chanilpers St. C. B. C0.'248 I.lo.Caltal- St.„ July 13, 187)--tr • • Mllli Bt""SJ 4 NigtPL' • 4",--,2, 1 • • DIWOOISTS x APOTIIEUA Its; Reap cr.:Warty suppltect alth wraDuctsmitra Drugivamd Medicine:s.oWWalk, D.yeSttlarl Wire/ Litrattry, Paints. Olt. and:Varn *h. Prahmery, • Elto,y 3wps, T•okee Not ions. ' Frusta. from Now Tork• All tho most'popoti.rPATElsiT MEDICINES sold IA thin NICOIJAV.II3faIg which may pc fuund Ayres a:,4 Jaynes Finsßy MedleiNet, Berubeld's Bu the. Schatek's Pslittoule SyStip au* fit% 'Broa,d ;route. isupouess's. and (.theesurn.in's Fa, mole Pills. Bell*, eiegli • , \Virtu:al.'s - Me Tree COrtial; Holes flair Ronewer. IlieiAmlirosi.s.ketmears:llo.. jc.4l.Plor.iver7, IloullAncro I:ertrin • Hostetfini, Stomach Mite* And tirtrirbther kinds of, MO Vane aid merit. -In fil.-1 our fifor..4 vnabriceP erAOP mein of eTerlthlng tun. ally kept fu wcil rt,1;11.1414.31 Dru,4 Storce. . rierPeeanntlitionn eve partcntrif Letteatne., and areCarlfalit g!ndprOmptly.catagrOundild. r • %a Stanford:wily NW? N1c,1191.3.. Sio . T; frose: itrANTIOOD LIOW LOST, 1105' 1111. Just pubilsted, a new. edition of Dn. ertnisr.- trait.'s CELLlttiArtp ESSgAr an the surficaf runl l Wlth. oat medlcinaj ey.SpEnniyonnitira, or,iitnitrial 'auk. ness.lnvoltrOur Lays.. Itriihrtncri - Phrintal und.PbSitlail _lncapacity. Iniptalimilpe to illorriagx, ete• - :.'al.a , 'OonsamPtlon:.4 ll .*MY. and Tile, fauna-11 by tell ltdulgemcia I:recut:ll eXtravaticrtie. , .•• ' a scaled unveil pc: souls U teats. The cefoonited author. In thtti'arraties btu &Say:tie:lr. ly tleutousttoky frotri m ttrirtyi years' ..succcarfut:Ptact'• th.rthe Monolog con.eqneneer or, seltahusc. opy, , rridlcalry cored Intboot the dangerous nre• of infernal • medicine or the application of Ana knife; by meat. old Anbleh terry sufferer, no matter what lila condition may be, may enrolitrusett chwipiv2privately, and - ruallactily. M'iLlie Lecture should be La .tba, baud! , of ovary wroth and man In the Mari. ' ' Sent. ender rout, 1n a.plidn.enielope.lo any' address post did on edroipt cf six CRIIIP, or two post stacom... Also, Inveidsorwell's :i•Eforris..* aside." price .25 cense.; Address' the Publishers. IY ' CIIAS, J. C. WXINV CO., Itowcry. New york„Zod, rft, y- • ; • - urkNTED sell the II,O)IE SIIITTtE IV SEWING Price; tunkew the Lock Stitch." alike on both *lik{ nulls the censefl truddr-fee'd Shuttle Sfachfue'sold furies.. then IGO. Licensed by Wheeler & ;Gruver • & Taker. rind & Co. All .other, uodcr-bXd . Shuttle !Palleldtme subtler 1104k:tau tro are • Infringement: and the seller and user, liable to, vrOseeutlon. &Odic.," 'JOHNSON. CLAUS & CO:: Boston, 3,lare„ Pltlebttret. Chicago. IIL or St Lords. Vlcr".-'•= - t. ' Tcceniy•Firo I $ 2e.J — DdlineFacally Sewhiz Machine, yhe cheap ; eat Fiat Chita:Madill:lBlo .tbo A,c4nta visoled 4 in - every Town. Lihczaleammisaion elhewl. roy.tertnr caitelcchlar:clkirowA:ll: lialowrox, Gen. Agent, MXM:hcatual , sh.. ' tato' 18-Imth • It 13 Eli T RRE L line jo.t r.-ttnrn.-11 froin New York aith It large ad tlitioo to hi* .tuck of choice gootln. Montrone. I)t ti"TISTEY I, C. A. SACKETI'S Dental Ruomr, New Alllfurd, Pa Particular altort lon glyto to all operatlatip,ort the uatit nil teeth. Aet trick.] 'Portli'irvicrterl'in hill the r adon , . tylca oow lu n+e.. PurCerl entlefortioustlaranlieiltosil, Come atullteauic, and satiety yourclryrs, °Alec hours. hours each idly. 1.11, 5, 3 SID . . , . • . TIV ILE WiNFS. , . . We bare ,Invt ryeelyed an aciortmettl of take' bad Monnd Vineyard Winer. from Sfesvrv. Wilvon, Morrow Chanbedlo, CM , York...which farricluletei,thid can' ray are ntotnerdieved, Shit that pnreltivery can rely apart theirporitying (mahout aunizeiniloni of env kind.; The trade mark of the ilinnpoprnyv every bott le. With on label and vest ' - • BIT/INS & • NICHOL&` • Mohtratte.Feb.S;ls l 2 l .7-7 , • STATE N( HMAL SCHOOL, , • r i ck.vdrlll:4D. Timm CO' PA. ,Zoglab anal Cascsical courses,- ,Terms begin September Alt December 12 tb; ttrul Muth 211 M St a t e apprpprj iris. .or students ! . Atudents : ad witted ot any - toil& Ap 1' to " • • • : C , • • ganstletd, Fa:Aug.llll . B7ol—ly - t: • • rAtirrir JARS for sale The "Pain Killer," ft, :nlrty yiYtra teeelelre: the mt.t. unnorilifn fl teptiin,ilen to Ira °ea. !rum persona or the nlg,h, t enorartyr nml re, rowel hlnty, Physicians of tae 'rot- 10 - Teretehloty. retenorne7 tl It as most stree t...nal pryporatlon lot the o:, - .1.1n to lon-of polo. It ly . not only the bent remedy yVer, known for Bruises. Cuts, Borne. lot p. IVoeOtYrror Cholera, ersoysert-or boiy r l yon.nn.int o rninvtiv nonniTanned for em -11.31,3' and .0p01t31_44.1-Ifon.. So tine .rtnutcitins off.. din. and • • I ~1 .11E2,... , 1: if to., Ina:orne tdeNtaodmA ;.,r wq• G Well se lerlloPeto •in. .•r Va Ot red iltromers. For l'oe,:lo'. 7 e • 'olds. Centror...lothorn and 'lthemna- Ile di fikr•lit nit- lo•en i , "•eil by Ow !vont nibtiudnot nod cooviokuog 'aluity, to he on lorOlo3ble . re - Directlatiojvcofywpany eget; ' ' :• Pelee :15etxr.":71!ileit4. asail $1.60 per BOtide pit:pt 1-1 • .; TIL zrz• ( NT ROSE, JOHN Y. irsuitELL, rropiittor: Etcht St1;:e0 tLL iierete t1:.1137, t.uneet.lng with the b. L. A W hr a n t !tie LehLtfi Vialey 1110 vraYs- Link ft. 191-Ce-,.tt TRE HYIERIGE HAIR plains Fdd at, yr ipupl nge and Notion.S tome N. B.— P. 0.. 23 ets , 3 Busefs- -wsevrted sliest: 31311..,1 fri,e n. flay part 9t Cho titk!led•StAtes hpOni receipt the motley. [June 15, 1%3,0 —Grui'vr ALL I:IGHTFOR 1871 3MC1E:21\72.-r - $3 - 17 3EILVt. WM" in con. la n , reL Aid of NEW Gout's, br.whith n-.ortma~t it tviltivren Intro and more Oompletc and attractive for all hlr tteual varietieb a C Wale int lea. . Omen - W. s e e. mrdwal and . :l:ezC r%rec,iron...Vcdtd,rtes, • 57.,e4; lmiaa &ato up, 'limp • t.. wad,' let oft fin von-• fin-amt.!, forn,! : 1 Mord ..1.111 `A GOOD P,UBV Ai_ND G;HAIN Ft lit ttAi.E.• I ionreii liirchar,l ofTer4 •Itl'i'• Finfrn for phttate,l ut Ow tn.. Forms( giar,e; Snilufltar,tlt t '9'7.61),-, fropi 3f out cojitnin!ng 12n :ker. ..1 t.l, iGneffit of tiro undur n in,nd Tho fan) I'M • +.,)•• I=Qi I , ;:aria , r rxreflardt ; grafted fruit • and yr,:sn% ~r ,•h