The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, September 11, 1872, Image 4

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    Improve! Mrthada la lrnilc
Tojrnintl.0 niastrrvovcriiatiiro,
ihoroM-ii Know ( .i m
laws ni union ir. iiim n-ium ii.
Tin- knowlcilp is -aiii'ii whmico
. . . ' .1 . r
a nam. Uiai jars u -mi ,.. .ui.-. .m
those w lm are aiTii.-toined to a.-soei-ate
with it all that H dry, alistruse
and worthless in the ran,; f human
aeouirements.
When understood aritrht, this prej-1
udiee is disM-lled, and we learn that i
nothing more a'.traetivc or efficient
can le found to furnish food for1
thought, to diseiiline the mind and
rive a fund of useful information that J
will Ih highly prized for its intrinsic
value in th . practical pursuits of:
life. i
ti i ..r !,. l:ius nfi
life, the growth of plants and aid -
liials. with their complex relations
and mutual dependence, the actions
and re-ac;i.uis that arc constaatlvtak-
ing place in the mineral and organic
kiugdniiis, are subject ia h'n h the
firmer cannot fail to fee! an interest,
v. hen ihe ini-aim of training : in h
know ledire are jdaced within his
iviirh.
The iiiforioMtioii gained in this lis-
us ion of the- and kindred topics,
cannot fall to be of constant use in
the profession, liesides furnishing an
inexhaustible source of intellectual i
enjoyment. I
In advocating the claims of science
as a means of advancing the interest i
of Agriculture, a word of caution is;
perhaps advisable, lest a misappr--:
hension in regard to its practical uses i
rives rise to a false iiiiprcs.-ioii. i
w. ... ...f..I.li"rirr f lit Til vat irif
i1! irmr, 111 iiiii"i'i..ir ... ....... .
of nature. Mns to light manvof thel
laws ihat underlie and explain the
rules of practice that CAiH-rienee J,M
........riLJ f,,r ni.r (ruLlfini.!. mot tmi
witleuiug the field
ot knowledge.
points out new subjects
for exiM-ri-i
,
ti-ations mav be made with a pros-
i.ect of -sucicssrul results. It thus !
iKriorma srvicc the i.nirtance of j
which can hardlv 1m overestimated, i
Abandon the idea that abstract in-ve.-tigations
in science arcof t hem-
Ives, sullicient to revolutionize our
practice and bring about an agricul
tural milhiiium, aud the true road to
progress will ie reauity gauieu.
... i ; i... ..... .... ..... .... ., ...l
. loiiui.-iji, il lias iioi US M l I1USS.-U
1 . ' r - r i 1
tne siage .u iinuiicv. i or a i.mg
time stationary, if not on the retro
trade, it is but tiuite recentlv that a
Tu ir start has in-cii gamca mihe wav
... .1 . . . . .
' J. r . . . ,
.. . ... .... .
I In l.f.iofiii.liM tiiirit i.i lint Oo-.k
v ii cu iu tne past icw years n is given
,t ",i i 7 . l :
oj.ii.emo! tne u.eciauicai :iris u. uu
etent that ehalleiiL'es our admiration
,
K iinvi- liv .1 ir.r-f oio iMf.r.ifi .i.l nHi'n.
. - - ; """"
lion to improvements 111 agriculture, !
lay.ng a sure foundation for its con-
tinned advancement, bv developing
. . , l - 1 1 i
the pnncplcs on which it is based, ,
and thus liisuring greater ccrtaintv 111
its result
i ron. pres.-ui .uu cauous . ,
reasonably expee . at no distant pen- i
i- . . . ... ! . 1 '. . . ? .
id, to see agriculture, from the ikt-
feclion of its processes, enabled to as
sume that high jtosition among the
industrial arts which is juUy claim
ed for it on the ground of its pre-eminence
as a means of national pros
perity. To attain this "consummation' so
"dci out! v to lie wished,
...
IHTsisteiit c..ort
earnest, united and
on the part o! agriculturists.
.... - 1.... 11
I lie exiK-ricnee ami .leiaiieil o.iser-
ic rxix rii ncc ami tn iancu ihhkt-
vatimisof all who are enaed in ru-;
ral pursuits, if cart lully recor.leil, '
with a full statement of the particu-j
lr t ircunistanccs that mi-ht have an
iuflu.-nce in varying the results, would ;
c.Tistitute a valuahle addition to the
ciniiioii fund of know lege, and aid
niiiteriully in imrovinr our iracticc.
l'n . il. Mn'1., iif MU hi'ian Ag-.
l ii nlinnif Ciilh'iji .'
iiartfrrfd. i
,, , !
l or liorne fi-ed Indiana corn os-
ses-ies all the elements of warmth
and nutritition, and is well calculated
. i
to supply the wear and tear of the
system o the hardest worked horse,
and keep him in a Iiealthy condition
without any assistance from oats; but
ihe iiMial addition of hay should lie
allowed to horses, whatever be the,
a irrvaii-r coiit-t'iiLraiiioii ol nulritivc
inatttT; or in oilu-r words, mll the
t-orii niati-riuls that do not t-oiitain. ir
nt lcat. Init in a small lrrrer, tlioso
.... I ...1 .. .i.ft A .a1 4 . a t 1.1 J
.- .11.1.-1. ,-..U , ...... .
nr will rTiiiiii:i'til that uu- corn ih
in iiiiniit.' ilivisi.jn, or frroiin J into
ini al. to insure a cn-atr r diffusion in
thi' Moiuai'li, and los concontration
than would result ly f--r1iiir it whole ,
and not mixnl with rxtraiirons liiut
l.T, as ut hay, or huff arid a litth
l.raii. Tin' Itran is to jin-vt iit, tir at
l-ast niodifv, the eostivf or Itindin
O I
and licatin? UVi ts of tL corn, tL
ic
l it I . ... ....n:.. ; I
man nriiia.1 i o """'"i
bulk to the Iced, llicreby keeping the ;
ImiwcIh moist and the meal from con-1
trai-tion. At the Kline tiiiK'the horse
has n f.t-d iM-fi.re hi in, of which he ,
can eat ins Ml witnoiii Itrwiucinsr
cramp or colic, uiiicn oiten results
from finding corn hole in a meal,
without a MilUciciil nii.vture or bulk 1
1 n. 1 .
Ih'hi
jr jriven it. It i.s the want of tl'M
ledp-, M-ithor with the extra ;
know
trouble in cutting hav and niixiii!r
nuch a feed, that forms the chief aru
nic nt of Hiine stablemen against feed
intr with corn, and in favor of oaLsJ
mental investigation thai may inir",li' r iT i
their turn develop additional rules ol j With warm showers there will he a
practical value. I wth almost siirpn.-ing. It w ..1 be
So far, then, as improvement i , dense, fine stemmed aud of fair .cngth. :
agriculture are concerned, science, in i depending somexvhat on the season,
its present development, is men lv i I'M this w hen it U-g,ns to lodge,
su..4-slive it cannot furnish rules i, which will be about the time when
ruide onr practice it ran only .int i U V, wul
out the direction in hich new inves- avoided all rot or unl.iew consequent
In speaking, then, of imjirovea , , ;Illri;rl.e with the Democrats. ' ' h P'"p!' ill not listen to that old ' . . .,... . . ,
farm.ng, itnj.roved methods, hotter mjll La". n,y,r r,;r3(.tl.,i ,iiC di;li.?0 and shameful s ..ry of treason ,o the ' - -
sysin.sof pract.-e etc.,I would be; , K.v to favor ,jK, mou. lie had Mtor spare h,s lungs 'aml,," ,,. unal(. tL;nuide
understood to indicate modes of prac-; , . . if w an, accept the inevitable. ; J . 7 vhiel. he Z -
t.ce that have Uh-ii tested by the ex-; h;,uUW ,.ro.i(lt.llt V it ,. un,,,: : , ,, r. ; ; i ,t" u V inrut'd
M-nenceof li.tclligciit, practi.-al men, ,,.,...., . ., Tnesd-iv urinted the ". o ; ,r ,,mI or for ml, hnll ; ,lu"1( u,,lar-0,,li'b "c iiiuruu
.....I ii.-...nun t . lu. li.ttrr th-i ii tl,.. ' ',",,,,r:"-- "!l l,-"'l print. l '. -,, , . count threw the lo.x and dice in the
ami tuns snow n to u iK'tter luan ."c,,,, ,-, nu. Mr. Htn-Lali-ir ynvnl , , ,. , , , ,. i
methods now more gen. rallyia i ? 7..v- ;,;;!.; ',,di,l,l,' 1"', ''- Worr Ihe ,,!,' f''f Mother soldier. .
Agriculture has lvn called the ! Ac vl.J Jnml fA ntleman present was.,,,
mother of art. but. in point of real do-! , VI . : ' V.V: . ..V " , ' ,.,1.,-r .-,,, ,au LarrM n.i.l wX 1 an.azeinent, and- waited, almost j
feed that is rinse. 1 v reference to . ,..V.,. ... . ,.. . .
,1 , f r, , , ' 'i" ion pieu-, on iwn ji;in, ior taps at ten. When the lights are lri
tlieaiahMs ,.f corn, t ,I1 1- ol- .j in.i(,Ils. ,mti on , con1rur-, I. ,; ;,,.,,. This compris,; the ro- M-,v ' 1 87 '
sen ed that there is little loss from Vrtljr CTa,;ons P constrnciivelv and ,ilK. ., .uU.V M. 1 . , s'7 !
woody fibre or other inert substance. f;liriv considered us pleas of 'gniltv. i ' 1 v- '
It is this principle eonu.ned in corn ..c xl,a, Voiir iidv.K-.icv of the r.-;v.osic.b, .t.en.ri tr.nt. iJ '
that w to Ih tin n! died and corrected I i . .., i August, i?u,
. , i i i a. , . l ilT'Hoi M-ressioii, our in oiiosui u in - , ..r.t..i.il.or 1
as a feed, and not to Ih added to bv ."L .1 j. r ' .1 . 1 , . i 1 his man. who was a radnate of Pimoir, 1
. 11 . . i 'l. l.l v. ii."".". ..I". i. v.... .... . . .x
earr.a-e or Paddle !.ore, tiscd for;shmvri ( , n,v OII ,;s i,.lu.ri,
shopping or afiernoon ridett or drives,
can It Kept ill excellent condition
w ith six jh.uihIs of coru iin al. threi
iMiiind of cut hay, two quarts of
wheat hra n, and t. trasoonful of salt,
mixed with warm water in winter,
and cold in summer, the water to I
jut tnoii-'h barely to iuoirt n the
nicsw and not to make soft fi-ed slop,
tlisturb the ltowcls vl the horse, ami
unnt linn for exertion. Hie aiwve
named mess is to Ik? divided into three
i.nis lormornsn", noon and evening. ,
An addition of nix to ciht pounds of ;
bay must also ie trivcn to the rack, i
lliesc quantities, However, are merely j tj
approximate, lor Hie old horPC aildjlicau Vote?. lie, und all his friends
.t I.. ...:n i . , ... i i
we oi iniui i ui um, io seen liimiKiiuw tins, auu ii is oeeausc tnev tin
in pood condition.requirc an addition.
" T
and younr animals of less work will
uot require so much. Draft and hard
w orked horses should be fed more I
fifWn n' KixUien
ikhiihIs nf iinal
with nit to lirht
j ,()lin,is of out jiaVi i,a!f a of
i ,,r an(1 ., (.x(ra al(.wan).c f li:iv
ijn ra(,j.
;t nijrht. 1 his nniount of
j feed 1 saddle and rairia;re horses,
1;...1i,.t ,., ,,,,.. r.rtv luisli.-U .,f
jcorn, nliout two tons of hay, and
ttwcutv-fiv Imsliclsof hran pT vi ar,
1
aud for draft iioiws 100 Imslit-U of
-
i
and
corn, about two tons if hav
pi i
iiinetv-onc . bushels of bran.
MvCbnu' Stalde Gfule.
-,
Wo are afraid of clover. We are
gviicroiisl v, f ay
afrai.1 to raise it largely; afraid t.i:, J , u-. n..,(ir()T fr
feed it evtens.vely o.spec.ally as a - ( h WJlt.n ll0 v
main feed, and afraid to plow it in. j)av m. aair,. f ,! enroll
1 lus is wnuiz. vitv wfoinr. we are
1 i'tantly losing by not growing
! "'' !ver; losing in many rcsiHrts.
! er, if we eould only impres
tin
fiM t g'trai
n tue general larmer, is m
nlaut that draws from the atinos-
jpheresiud emichs the laud. Other
I plants do this, but clover more, it ha
;t d. with the (uost ital and import
;aut element in iiiiinme, niirop n, the
v ry thiiu' that is the rarest thing
(to obtain. It improves the :.d by
jits roots alone, if the crop is um-1 f.,r
'other i.uno-cs: this ven if a M-ed
''r,P
taken. How muni more oeneui
ihi-ii if a w hole crop is turned down
containing s) much nitrogen? and
von have the manure without woik-
nig lor it. I lie piani worKs ior it
self aud for vou. Wc iret its streiifth
from a free soiirc', the atmosphere,
the great store-house that gathers
from all (sources, but most from the
energetic tanner.
. t .
And you can make tins p.ant work
! you on a poor so. I.
A little ma-
; nure apj'lied on the
! this; and if plenty
Htrfacc will do
of se'd is sown
" ? "
needs but a chance wiUi the atmos-
i i ...ru mil l. ;iiir u l a ii rri-:i ir.
"lM'!1 long, aud coarse lod
ring, ami
;the viehl will suriiri.-e vou two and
o v'lI will surpr..-e you
a half or three tons, and siu-h hay is
""I made from any other plant. And
j the M'coiul crop will in' nearly or i r
haps ijiiite as good as the first.
Tbe Kt'tM-l l'-na.ion.
The ringiiaiuto:i llrjuililii iin, hicli
the first newsiiapcr to
, I-
Soldier
lias never Ik .en met '.v vou
: by denial or exiilanatioii. It was not
: among the formal charges of the
i?;.,,,i .... .(.,. .i ,-..i,.
A'lll.lll. Hll.itl Jli "M' "il ..i.i.i. ......
. , , . ... 1 . 1
iirised the leading and essential
facts
of vour intrigue and coiispiracv
in tl,..
.
i support,
lwere'nom-
Cincinnati,
itiir,., .;!iri-
Fal. of s.2 fur ,,.niOCrat,f.
i .. i - 1 :......
through which, in part, on
'"'-Isn.lt,i rr IV..S, ,.nt at
, 4,irj.mfP,1 1ir..nrr. tlfr(.,l l;!ltl.
.
'port receiveii the i.emocraue nom-
: ....
ination at lialtimore. Tne matter
of ,ki, nsions B,,,M.ari., u, . )(f
m&ny ' s if (i(' 1 rIu.; aI ,.ll9rLr(..
. . 4 . 1. : 1
1 ins journal na 111 nin.it- ;t rin-viui
.i1(r(,,rll inv(.,,iL,ati(,n Vour
r ... . . ,' ,1 . ,.' , ,1.,.
. la.iun- ii .it 111 1111- ruin 1 111.. ss .'i in.
1 rt'lM'l pension proof, is ln'cause that
. in ft ,.u, lirf(.mU frm tl)ilI,
,iat fa w,i;.h ;, nm uU
true. Your attention is Invited
: -ii Hie uivt iii-wsiiHiier to eiose , "v ' .... i... i r.. ....
..ini....... , . . ireain ess v. ior tne inomeui vvneii tne
. tho follpwiiiir points, wliKli tlio,,,! xv;,j, mhi-iituns aflir' tat.s" wln-ii'"Mv tlcar De Mt-ric, I forsrivt- vou, if
Jlepiilliran t arefiillvniiikcson its own
account, ami iiTfsicclivo of any oilier
proofs:
"1. That you held a correspondence j
ahout the Tresideney for yourself, j
with a man notedly and avowedly in
T;lVor oi rcitei pensions.
...2 That he frave his vi. ws to you ,
freelv in
-.
a letter in j
III I llitl, lit in l an
u i, , i. i,rnrMsil vou kIiohI. Im
a candidate cf the Democrats' and
(,t1Prs ajraiust the Republican party.
yhat vou acknowledged the re-
ct.vt 0f that letter;that vou exprcfised
yourselt nfiirniatively nnd not olher-
v;..c oonc.minn;. your eorreppondent's
v;cw.s; an,i j language which as an-
SVT 1(, a ,,r0K)w'tion for rebel pen-
was undeniably an assent, nnd
was so accepted nnd reirarded.
"4. That -ulisepiently you 'invited
that correspondent t come to New
York; that vou discussed with him
..t i ,.... t. . ,,-hI.
III. J.H..il.--. . .r.... 17 .. 111.
the Nmth on the liasts ol the procrtl-!
in;r correspondence; and agreed (then i
iinu uucrwanij 10 ic me canunuiie ,
a. 1.j. . 1 1 i
fur tlu lr.li.net tlmt von nnw nre '
,t. juat you nave fain noii.ing. i
That
by authorization' in the Trihanr, or ;
at Portland and ihe Tribune has
said nothing, wtuareiy mioiisistent ,
tho South, your haste to hail the relel
; I'lili.f v.itir itililu nf t.rn .w.fi r.'1-itin
to llcVqual honor in whid, Xorthern
iiind Soutlifm .soldiers should Lc held.
. 1..4 t .... , i
.
aw... Kirmi.1 , Muv ,
lli(.aj ssM.,alit,I,
and relations, make
1 1 1 r 1 in u rifin:ii mr i nc si:ii r in i rr
a vublie reeord. in addition to vourlr '"' PMU n'v vietories or '"'i'"r
private record, for relxl M'iisions and P 've said, he is not a gemim ; ( -Uarcli ,II,
for other rebel indemnities. hhat he has no : that he is not , -Mni, ii ,
"Th lii'i.iiUn-fin asks for a direct t an ,,,, ' ''tl i'' ". was the -' . IS
a!.sw.Ttoihe.cLarres,aIii..1Uif.he.l.i"':"' ' '" ('"" "" victories, 0s August, 11,
and it demands that Mr. (ireelev shall ar- 1,s "' l,,,ar "'.v ntiworthy , T"'"""t,r.
sav. if it is tine, that he is opposed to vm, t'- As a" chM 5 as ""- NoVl'",l"'r' l"
relM'l JMMlSiOTjs. 11 IS (lllltC
I lH-nsIoits. It is iiuitc Uillili''
i:lt AIT t. IVC ! ililll . I l-S4-IIIM IV 11
.i......:.. ... .i... ..ir.. :r i ...i
"
(l,.s nt at the same time d.-iiv what
-. (ri)lf ltf t.von jf j,4. ,(.ioti a j;,,,.
t'iat is'trtl(. . j.,,,, j. desires, for the
r..,i;t ..f ....IoIaj tlmt ti. . r.l-1
UP K, lM. taken out nf'
:i, ,..,. u-.
"Hut the JlrmUiriin jrivcs notice1
that on the main liar7e, of Demo- j
cratie nitritie. tbrouli winch was
,.oncni,unfl)r,j ti(. political treason 0fi""itry, the jieople pave him out of
Vr (Jn.,.i,.v, he is not iK-rmitted to ! "''".ndaiit hearts, substantial tokens of!
caji
That char-'e does in no
r; -
j Jcct tlej
,i i .... .i i.i :.
OI'IH IKI UU lll ICIM'I IICIISIOI1 l.-
t. ?.... i.... r. .u
sue ;
UJI.l ..II. .11 n H i , Hill, f-.iu , ,-.-. '
on tlif original indidment, will 1h
alone, w hether he
....lit. I.-,
IMIOIIMU-.'- llll'lll Ol 1
!
- . ,- , , j
i.ot.'
a corruj't man. Neither you norl!1
I Mr. CharVs I. JJuckalew 5s just ! would possibly have been the wiser of i ' x''"
now cxiMTicnciny the iiains whichit. Thev trait him present of PomeM'".
overtake him w ho makes u a had i
record. Were mlv Heniocrals to
itudy his career as Senator the case i
would U dirTetcnt. Hut Mr. Uucka-
lew knows that were everv Democrat
in l ennsylrnma to v.rie for him, and
the voting in his Ix-half to mop there,
be could not lie elected. To beat
: '
en, llartrault he must have Kcpul-!
.1 r r i .. .
that he is ju.-t now trying to exnlaiu
'
his past course. Uut Mr. lluikalew
had often w aruinjr that he and his
Democratic fri.mds were making re-
ronls they would nftorwanl n-nthli-
ate. Ho va told that pvinimthv
witli treason and Lorilinjr wftli trait-
' or.s would onu dav
like the chiekeus
; of tradition, come home in the iruise
is.nf our.ses to roost. Mr. Iiuckalew'd
chickens are now coming home, much
j to liisi discoinfitiin'. It is unplcaraut,
: but as lie dt'lilx ratilv niado his IkhI
witli traitors, lie must lie iiion it witli
n uu lluiiOl. Ill- iiiiim in- lll.uiiii "iiii
. i
an rood irraee as he can command.
i
lint if Mr. JJuckalew has had a bad
riwurit it 1of iii it fiiltriW
that he is
i '. 1 i .. i. : . ,. ,.f
caucu upon to explain h. it " - -
thos' things which explain tncm -
selves.
There is nothing ill the least
about it.
comiuicat
i
the
roted
........l.nvna.w
tjj n IJH 1111 OIUlVIll
m't In meant t Iiiimut uouTu-
. i .
his rebel frieudV.
When he voted nay, on the passage
of
the bill to equalize the pay of
lion soldiers, he meant to distoiir-
the enlistment of colored troops,
l limn
in
i . i . . i .i .i
liell lie voieo to SO ailienil Hie inir- mimiiuum, .......... . 'f SIO IHM'F
t.eiith article of aiiiei.dment 1o the!we'p fr a thousand years over '"'IjJ
t'oii-titution as to prevent colored mistake. It will be u mistake. We; i I T I .
men l ling citizens of the United miir t l-careful about this great man ; , 1 A ,
.1.. ... i f .1-1....:... I'Mlfflfll Iiikiit'liil4ki
states, he meant to keep the colored
j ini u down. lien he voted na on
:the resolution providing payment fr
; volunteers called out in euiergeiicic
; for less than three months, he meant
: to disable the border States from de
j fending themselves against the incur-
siotis ol his rcocl ii ienus. nen lie
: voted against the repeal of the fugi-
tive slave law, he meant to preserve
the defences of slavery. W lieu he
w-i i.
voted against tne oin to e.-iauu.-ii iue
FreedmenV lbiroau. he only testified
his unqualified hostility to any meas
ure calculated to protect the colored
people doomed to poverty by two cen
turies of slavery. Winn Ac rolnlnai
oi fin' liassagt' f lln' cii'il riiiifti bill,
In' im oiit In drill tin'
iniihr I In' riril Inn-.
i 1 ....I
VI 111 II IK 1 'I
uav on the passage ol the mil n.r tne,
J . 1 11 Ii 1 1
temporary reli.T of the colored people
of the District of Columbia, he o nee
more meant to testify Ins unhaltiiig
allegiance to the Democratic party.
ii- i . i. ..ll:M...
lien lie voieit yea till tne oin to hi- ;
crease ins saiarv, lie again lesuiieu
his adhesion to I hat
rule of Dem-
oeracv
-Ki-r tliy linll f-t whii Invr tho jhwit.
til l Olv M,.,i, n i, nniii.ui. 4 , , , ... ,
.... i.i .1 . cc lent liurgumlv, repaired to a neigh-
hen ie Voted liav on the iiassage of . . .' ' ,. "
, ..-.I lMirmg hotel, ami engaged in game
the several reconstruction acts, he i , . , ' f, , v ,
ii-i i.' i : of backgammon. fortune declared
meant to consult, and did consult the:, ? , ... ,
. , , iii . herself m favor of the marquis; he
wishes of unreconciled and tinrcpent- ,. .i ,:
, , i. . i r r ,i won everv game, and m the thouglit-
a nt rebels, hut w hv siK-cifv further ?: . , ' . , , , 'V,
- , . .. less glee of the moment, laughed with
Mr. Huckalew can onlv cxiilain his ,f .. ... t i i i
, , i .i ' , exultation at his unusual good luck,
record bv reproducing the arguments .. ., ... . e ,
... ,. 1 , T . .? 1 he count lost his temper aud once or
rii nt i:m ii'ini. ii inn i nfinitum ini i
lift lir i(i;r i. III lull ill If, Pllll ririllll.-'l
rid,' mi -Lie hi'iuiu.M' In- Kitml il. In
stead o putting clean straw in his
71 .1 Jl - J . .1 -l I 1 . i
'"' gathered thistles, and it is not
nv nnv means nianiv in inm now to
'complain that the spines murder his "
1' P- IVrhaps the lesson may I'?.,,'',1'
Iost lll" him, since, like many an- ,
"ther man, he is appar.-ntiv past:
other
...... . . 1 . .
aiipareiitlv past:
.... :.i.r
11 1 ty :
hut tin- iiim mi mr 11 !! the
"" .- " ".'
I .. - '.. . f
... 7 . ' -;""'"
a mon -hi.t h hi inn, Inr.ir ami
rr . 1.:, it.-Snrfl, Anwrira,,.
1 1
United
l lir l I'etnl Mlrt.
The lite of a cadet
States Militarv Scho
at tin
.1, West Point. ;
is not a monotonous one
'means, for he has a dailv
bv nnv
round of
changing duties and recreation
! ini with ml wnf nr. nflfr t -i n
si iii I
i i
j, ;s ..tfii iallv a-siiinisl thai every stii-!
,ior,t js jn I,."-,!. H,. is arniist'r from '
a soiiiul hlcip ut live o'clock hv the .
morning jruii, and t he reveille suiiminn-
jn:I. ,;m t., nrlv r.ll-call. He inii-t '
,(. , t. r.uits ... (t.vv miniites later. :
At half liast tive Iu
,., ; ,,ri..r. ,.
must nave in.s
not allowed a
u'uitr. In ir or diH". nnd iiinsl nrrforiii !
ill the sweeping, folding of bedding
dusting and work of that kind him
self. This done, he proceeds to stud v
until the drum taps for breakfast roil-.
call at seven o'clock. Then lie j
marchi with a platoon to the mess-
hall, where he is allowed lo remain
twentv-five minute-:. Then he has
half an hour for recreation during
truard-mouiiting, when at eight
o'clock tbe bugle calls ''to quarters,".
which' means five hours ofrecreation, ;
I class
tvo i
parades, etc. From one to j ,,,., ,lu. Stat0 Treasury of giv.
the time allowed for dinner.:,,,. ....ti.i,. o!.,,,, ,.r u .ui.i
and recreation. At four o'clock the:,; , ...,..,. vti.mi
Work of ihe Acad
. . I
mv IS
t.ver.
Drill
occiinies an Imur
and n
I 1 i" I
in i wiion '
a w
n t rcfrcation !nilws,ftnd tliiMiun.
.i.,.. .a.r. i
1 I lit llal II I III "I?-1 I. II illil' lllkl-. ill I
sunset. Siiiim r over, he has timtv
jt,.rt f,,r recreation, when the
J,,,,. (.ais j,m, to ipiarters and study.
Tattoo lx ats at half-oast nine and
U '.-t I ciiit. wlio had iiffii
t 11 vcalrf, ", ," ".
In o'lsi-u-!c'v,'n',,'r' ls'0'
1 111 tin- regular arinv. lit in.
i ri,-v ' u,' 'Jril!inoi, ;,t (Jalena,
!'"""' oi,t H'"1 ?r, w ""l'1
- toml a ::llit above lis all. l oil Iiave
;- ......
'"" """' " S.1 iii'-
"'" -"'a"'""- a ; -i aim.
h'nie.-t at lii art as our own T0iit. I
"" - .".ill .11 .ll Jiruii
Lincoln : who never in his life took a .
r ...i :. iri .. ,
Jai iiiiu oi.-iioncMiy ironi any man;
: who was commander in the army and !
'ii!d have sold cotton balca by- the .
! millions, and have siirretititioiislr !
m - ' a fortune never dihoneslly
t'M.k one cent, lie came back with
June iuone savci ironi ln salary,
as "'. l'".v was comparatively
1.1 Hi Tl
small for what he had done for our
mcir ii"rmii. iicii uu loot, inecoin-
, - . ... . . ... ,. . . i
iiiuiui ironi me at t airo in ini i. he
. - - . -
was so noor inai il was iiireu tiiontlm
..... . . . .
i -
iM iiiri. iu v:is fiiiic to imr m iiniiiirm
... .
smtaMe to hie rank fin a
llrhradicr-
ticnerai. l ch. . tlio jvneron iitoiiie
' ll"''
jravc him presents jrave him I (ID,- j
(0, I tielicvc, w ho could have rohWd !
lllie countrv oi luiKiotis, hail he been
horse? aiid line cattle: he accented.
just as Shernian nnd Sheridan did ,
iust os most of them did. Didhei
do it hidinirlv : Didn'the do it oiieii-,
lv In-fore the world 1 made un tin-:
mind not to make any fu.ss about it as
luiir ns I was not giving- a picayune I
if tlie moiiev.
1 he truth about it is,
v.ui are not mad at him
at all von I
don't core one cent vou are. illv an.
. ' ' . . " I
Mtgh to go nroiind and make believe
tiicre is something the matter. Does! Iht I, 1872. The debt will then Rtand
anybody to-day regret that George j about $27,000,000, w ith the certainty
Washington was elected twice. Does , ahead that it will be easily extinguish
anybody regret thatThomas JeOtrson led in a yery few years.
was elected twice f that James Madi
son was ? that James Monrofl wan ?
or that Andrew Jackson was elected
twice? Jack-son was a great man,
iH.ld and deliant a a lion who now
ivrris hi re-election ? The time
came round when Abraham Lincoln j
r,.J l... t. d Now. wln-rc is there
a voice to call back that act.
Wasll-
intrton was ImhIi a general and civilian.
mpi - -o
i-i ....... I ....L ni mi.iilu.r mil l n rv
. 1 hen came Ja kson. iioiiit r mumm
man, wlio Had loiigni mr n:s counirv
. . . t. t .
at 1 w 1 I
I I hen riinn- Aiiruiiiuii liineom, m ie
mi.lj of war. of whom tho American
, -- . - - -- - -
j peopit siiki m isuuw wn
j warrior. Jicre IS anoiuer in;oi "
.lea our armies triunipnanuy on in
- victor v.-' American citixcns, 1 ask.
i vou every where if it is not entirely,
t "
...,.. .1. A i-ih ill.UOh 111 J ln II Hill :l 11
j f tnilJiUllMJV IVII J"- ' v I
.1 . i. ........ u-ittt t n M'.'
nianiv, unman uariiii, niui ...
I idence of things, that that man should
'have his eight years
Hp is the hist
: man we Lave in the category. It tue
j American people shall cnd (Jeiieral
j (Jraut into private life, defeated, and
.1: 1 1 ( .1.. iii. .in l.itnl'V u ill
tins true deieniier oi our iiihtio.'s.
Take the verdict of Lviuan Trumhnll,
, rr ii- i
who was drawn to delelid llllll last
1 ...!.... I... 1. 1-.. ii. .mi. ...it I. ini ii lilrill
ini umh i t' i v.... ...... ...... .- ,
without guilt ; a man of sincerity ol
heart, of incorruptible integrity
True llrroUm.
:
j T,R. fiowing anecdote, extracted
; , llllltl)i(islni memoirs of a French
....
, , mav. it is honed.
j nobleman, may, it is hojH d, serve as
'an example, well worthy of licing
j imitated by all w ho desire to be
I thought truly brave and courageous.
It records an instance of a victory
gained by a mail over his own passion
victory more glorious, more hon-
. ii-ililii 1 li'iti nnv tlmt bus ever been
'"'.''" ''7""'''.'!..,.r..,.w,..l u-ifh firi ; nnd swiird with
i""' " V . .
devastation and bloodshed.
T. ....i.i..,,,..,, it,,. Muronis .1..
Va,aiao nl(1 t)lP CollIlt dtf yU.IlCt wt.re
!,.,,,..,! mler the wiiiie masters, and
. W.r0 rc;,ar,u.d bv all who knew them
1 1 orti c of fri..ii.lsl.ii, honor uti.I
K.nsil,;lit.v
l ears succeeded v ears,
and no (piarred had ever disgraced
their attachment, when one uufortuu
ate evening, the two friends, having;
i indulged rather freelv in some ex-i
mar.juis would sheath his sword in
the liosom of the now repentant
count.
"Gentlemen," said the manpiis, ' I
am a Frenchman, a soldier, and a
friend. I have re.-eived a blow from
Vciu hinau, a soldier, and a friend.
ow and acknowledge the laws of
I. a...l ..-111 .l.sk ilium 1.'-.iii-
uuiioi aii.i oi ..v. . .... .... .HOI
.. 1 ,.,.1 .1
man 11 iiij m-us ijic nuimtie u a uiii
. . . .. -
,.,..1..
ll"
IJ 11 I 111 .ISllIII ..111. . . ,. ... ...
author of my disgrace. Hut, gentle
men, the heart of that man is entwin
ed with m- own ; our education was
;the same, our principles are alike,
; and our friendship dates from our
! earliest years. Uut, Frenchman, I
will obey the
laws of honor and of
France : I will Mab him to the heart."
I'pon this, he threw his arms
it run ml I04 tinliMHTiv fr!..id flint snid f
' " I iv ' "
vnu will forgive mo f..r the irritation
I have oi casioncd in a wnsiWe mind,
Iv the It vit V of nt v own. And now
I'litlenien," added the inarrjtiis,
' tlioiih I have interpreted the laws
of honor in inv own wav. if there re-
iiiuiiis in thii rotna one t nMielmian
who dares to douht mv resolution to
n-u-nt fven nn iiiiiirrnwr eniili" nt nn
my fwuru is hy my sale to uinisii an
all'ront, but not to murder a friend,
for whom I would die, and who sits
there a monument of contrition and
bravery, ready with me to challenge
the rest of the room to deadly
combat if any man dare to think amiss
of this transaction.
KKIX't'IXU Til V. NTATE DKBT.
The Work of Urn. ll.rtr.nrt.
. 1K7, .....
W I IT l VII' - ituuilMV aV aVW a, I U tl
i (Jovcrnnicitt. Here are the monthlv
i
i rPiiiifTimm
effected since December 1,
- .... .
a.,, m I nillfaar atMH. TKI 1H7A
DcecmW, 1 si,
$21,104 :!
10S.H2S l
10,849 21
14,070 0(1
;,:i.iO 00
4i;i;,s.'j2 70
. 1S5,20( on
January, 18T0,
Fcbrna'rv, 170,.
March, IslO,
:i.2
10
;"4,41I0 0
lOIl.O.-d) ()()
:;.sr2 37
Total,
$1,102,879 0.'
Veiar Kndinit- Xriulr JO, 1H7I.
I liicfliiber. l.STd
14,400
5,4(18
llVioi;
- , '
49,400 00 1
114.7C2 92
104,100 8.-!
254,050 21
, ,
toiai,
2,131,.V.iO 17 t
'""'J'
. . r
.Nttvran- '
iM-rsoiii.ii.73.
Ilcccmhcr, 1S71,
January, 172,
February. 172.
$42,400 20
42.12 50
1.-18,128 10
148.7C5 3G
228,154 4G
213,480 00
March, ls72,
A nr I 1872.
.May, 1872,
Total,
8 13,540 fi:
Na,nnar, .rKntrmpiuiiM
fyM
IKItale Ofltf
i v.. i i i..i.t . i ;,... it..
wisuui- nr.
creased hv war loan.
Iwl'.)
520,392 2
H.il,i;l7 04
11(1,91)2 84
1,003,345 88
1,854,205 110
. ; Xothinr.
4,5I7,4r,3 C4
472.40C 18
1,703,879 05
2,I3I,5'J0 17
j"-
'
1804.
)J.-
,Mi'
1
-.
'
,s" - - (l",rt 0
813,540 C2
It will lie seen that the reduction L
is regular, steady and Mire. Over
two millions went tiuid In I71 and
i
.nearly a million up to July 1. 1872:
and the. Commissioners of tbt: SSiuk-
ing Fund havinj? tailed in all Uia loaiiR
now due .interest on which will cense
Octolu.r 1 nevt it is t.robnble nnothi.r
T..T .' . " " " " .
million w ill lie paid off before Decem-
Mi.iCI IliUiriM:!.
KATAnumii.nl: linn.
JHE LAHOKST AXlTllKST STIK'K OF
FURNITURE
H l e Ihe MoHHtnnt,
I il Mir nwn Mamifeot nrr will rm ti'Mtl't lit the
i M AMMOTH KKT A HUM! M KN'T irf
. (1. JfAMMEU ll .SO.V.V,
i ... .. a ... i. . ..r im... .....I
i The nrwert Mil m.u.1 appruve.1 tyl " of I Hi m
; Mn,lin inmiiur. in ianrrrvi.rieiyti.an..ny..iher
luiua.- l vrrv iva-MiitiMr irt-lw. rrrMin Hlnil"H
Hlsf
lni IhMmn w.'ml. ! wrll writ f our miwrln-n.
lM- wflTOltlFl.,,HlrB,l miiTH,.!,
: ''it louurwun-nwuin.
Id ii't lurjfel Hit I'ln'T.
M nslvemli Av l'ltl.bMrh. P.
i Werlmllcnicn Ibe wurlil In ricr fr tlr Mine
; quality ol niaurml mi l wikuuiuiiiiit iHirKi.
; - n7n m "
iiTTSH vt:u h;milk (Ol.LKtiK.
.,, ....
1 M.mirtAI Itl U.lliIM'l., "cii nil tn.m -
. I I I t Tl I. ...-a ..I alH.lv
""iwuini-iiinui. a'Tnn "
"
tw y tv.tii i n i fi r,a?-
Srrr Urmailmfxti. Sun-Ul tinrhrni l.iar In
li,.l.i f . .V ...... k ..I I .m ..i....iti.l l.m rw-luiN W
tlvrKiu-lu-mnl Kn-wli u.HhTiiwn. I 'haw li-iw
nni,ii
j J'
; j.
tliail miv i'Ihi tlnriius-MUl 'Hnimrli--
m. tail o-nn mwttii-iw r-jrnim-r
to lli I'rmiiUiil. Ktr. 1. 1. IVivlniiir.
ItinlMincli, !'.. I. !Hi.ilue.
; " ... . .
Thi i.,n..f h- i,.rtri in s.h.ht-. t n inny
Tlwul.H will iIwuv-Ik niilir I nli ll H-l-
jthrt Vlaii.l Hie m.irk.-t all..r.:t .nii.lllii-tiarwliliilic
lH-yt liiiu.ir. K .lin .-Ml.l.s illjn lu-.l
an; ;i
, "1ASSKLMAX
c
PLANING MILL!
7XTXI.U
IIIIM.IIll4VC'o.,
Arr imar irvmml I
muiulaittiirliia;
load kitHtpiif imiiImk :iii I
BUILDING
MATERIALS,
FLOOBIITG,
WEATHERBOABDING,
, S, s 1 1 .M
DOOliS,
Window and Door Fmuies,
ltKVCnv KTS, cV:c,
I r anytliiiiK u-. iu tmil.tiitx. We ur Ui rc
Kirvi tu fiaw t
l-UAMlvJ'lMHKR, liOAUDS,
Ami any tiling In that line uf Im-im-iM.
All kiiitli. nl wurk ilmitf lu crilt-r.
Or.lcramHiiiilly flllnl.
WOLFKKSiSKKOKH.
Zl Al.I. A I'llll.l.ll l I.
fa lm:in, S.iuiirl .. !'., July T.. ls-i
rjiiiE ..est rr.Mi I
IN THE WORLD!
TIIK AMK1IIC.VX SVli.MKIHlKK i
H.uM.-Ai.tlii. Xim-FnviInK
Th SimiT.Mt, M.t ront rfnt. KlTn'the. Imim
Mf. KrliaUie xA I'lM-ajK-ft Tuuip in um.
It if mail? all of Inm, sithI of a few !iml rs. ?.
It will iit Freeze. n iu wtT room inn iu the .
piMf llCU 0(4 111 At'tkitl. i
It h9 nr lmrliTr jihtu yai iing. a the MHker !
au l vjilveff arc all of inn.
It oldom, if evvr, uctauut il ontir.
It will foive water fr-wn Hi to i fatt ;i the a Jr. hy
Httat'hiny ft few fwt of hotM,
It Id tt fur wanltitu IiUiTKi-i, Wiiul.tw. W:iter-.'
iiitf lnrleni,
It fumubeo Uie turett uu)..U'-t wutur. 1k- ju-' '
il If tj4rU iu the Luaoiu ut the weii.
TKCMfl: s. Inch ruin. fl: Ile, &t y fot4.
1 " " IS; fJ.V. "
Kirjer -lie, in pMj-ortlon.
WKVAXU h. TI-ATT,
Souiennrl, Pa., Ma lt, U72.
S1'.'
HVKYINK, CO X V K V A X-
JAS. it. itiii:ic,
IAI-KriTV, : : : MKYKK.S'AKL P.O.
All hutiiK! eutrti.ttl to hi en re will !- r-niit-ly
atti'iill to. Th Aiiiry r the 'Ln-hafH or
Fn loot all kiinl ot n-:l ttMte takcu on uiiMU-mte
leniii. ml) It
L
ANUS AM Ill'Il.DINtl LOTS.
Iluil.liuz 1i4h in tlic
Borough of Somerset,
Kllxilil)' iUul, ,l, an.)
FarmiDi Mineral aal limber Ws
Iu VKriuna ivll..na SiHuersvt miuit v. fur mt
ON ACCOMMODATINti TKHMS.
A ort.in of tbr Un.l an
Improved Farms,
Otlirrn ara ajiilnipnivv.1.
I.lMESTOXt;
IKELAV.
IKoX OKKan.l
STONE t'OAI
Arr fMiul on a,mu rf tl.rni. .if fulr ijnallty an. I
iiaBllty. K.ir trno, ki- rail in r aililn-w
1. WKYAXIf.
Aaioit 3?, Tl if. Snuifrsft, fa.
OUSK & SHIRKS,
MitnufiicturrTsof all jrades of
C I G- A. S ,
HKHKOKI', PA.
Attntlini fnrllpiilarlT kM nf Julilwr!".
4H inlrn. a.,ll.-iteil hy K H. It nr.liall. ilml-t,
Smnrravl, Fa, my. H.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTINGS,
SHADES,
Stair Rods, &c, &c.
A Full nnd Careftillv Seliilnl Slo.il;.
UOVAIM), ROSE & CO.,
21 FIFTH AVEXfE,
PlTTWBUROIf,
. jniiel2--7X
PA.
AX KINO HOUSE OF
James T. Brady & Co.,
Carasr or ronrtli Araat ail Wooi Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
VTE BUY AND SJL.
EOVHIHEIT SECSBITIES.
GOLD, SIL VERS COUPONS
Ou IJheral Term.
wi: aijv
Six it Cent. Interest u Deposits.
ACtNlt'NTS flF M EUCH ANTS AND
IXI'IVII.fAI.S WiLIt'ITEI.
James T. Brady & Co.
j July S-Ti
yARMCASTI.K k MOOItKS
FAVORITE CRACKERS, .
SOLD BY ALL QBtM'EUS.
Mamifuclonr, a .11 Sventb St,
PITTNBI KUII. FA.
WIHOOf
MlM-rlluttritiL'
R R R
RADVAY'S READY "RELIEF
Ct'KES THE WORST PAINH
In from On to Twenty Minutos.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reatiitic thto Bdvrtifnnt nnrtl any ftiwi
bVYFKH Willi TAIN.
BAUWAY'S KA!T RKL1KF Li A CUKE FOli
II was th flr4 an4 l
Tl Only ln in Hcraody
thai instnirtlr fltofMi ih matt rtrrncAxtinm pini, all ATI
l'lllammatioua, aud wirea Otmrc-tltiia uvtkr nf U14
Lutit, tlmiach, iowca or oilier Kiuua or organa, by
IT
inatK,
ONE TO TWESTT MHSCTES.
mattiT how Tldlpnt op rxrructallnff th rain Iho
un
KHKl'MATlO, Bwl-rliWiT, InBrm, CrtpjilKl, ft
ITOUIS
Ieurtlglc Mr proitraWd wttft 4iniao nay uffr,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Wll.l, AFFORn INHTAKT EASE.
1XFLAMMATIOM K TIIK HUXKVH.
INFLAMMATION or THB 1ILADDEH.
IXFLAMMATION OK THB HOWKLS.
CONOKSTIO.t OK THE LCXC3.
6011 E THROAT. DIKKICCLT DKEA1 HINO.
"ALPITATIo-J OK TUK UK ART.
nrsTERics, cuotr, uii-htiimha.
CATAKKH. lXFLtEXZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTlTACIir,
MccKAir.tA. nnETsiATisii.
COT.D cniLl AOUF. OIllLl.s.
Tli iiIIouIuh of Um llraily Hrlint InlhBpwtnr
ptru wfivre Ut puui or duUvully juu d ill ttHufJ tM
Mini onmrurt.
Twrnlr droiM In half a InroMer of wVrr wITI In f"W
tnnnifiit run CUAMP!", SPAS VS. fofe'It 8TOWAOIL
IIKAKTHCliN, 8ICK IIKAIlACUK, aUAKKIIKA.
liTSK.NTEKf, COLIC. WlKli IS iUH UoMfcL,
nd all INTKRNAL PAI.NS.
Travlrra alimilii alwaya nrry of Ita4wa'
It rm4 y Relief wiUi llii-m. A fnwilrtla jU-i .i.l
i.it-vii( alckima or ialna fmm rltanrce tf malvr. ll ia
Lv tot thou Fratira Hrautlr or Bitter us a atluivliait.
VEVEII An AGl'E.
TEVElt AN'I AUl.'E lurril fur nnyevnta. Tlirrr la
ra a reottilial arcul la ttiiwiiflit Hint will can t rvt-r
a ..I A(-u, aoitull bOii-r Matajwm llllioua, ficarM. Tv
il... m, Yrlloar, aud MI.pt trim lalilnl ky RAIWAV'S
I H I S) ai, qqk aa KAIi WAV'S KKAlsK HtLItF.
r illy cMa aar UiUae. bwld by Uiu(fl.
HEALTH llEAUTY!!
6Tt:oxo Ar rcnE t;ich BixwrtifcnKAWf:
OK H.K.SII .Dill U'FIOilT-Ct.KAK SKIM AND
lil.AlllKlilU.in.t.ill)Ii siCUKLUIUALU
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
II AS MADE TIIK lnST ASTiMfIIINO CURES
(jl'ifK, It.V -1 1 AKK TPIK 4'ilANUKlS
T IE UtliY I N K :iOI.S I NL-KIC THE IX
WfclR'IE, Til A r
Tvcry Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
T.vwy ,1r.if of lr.e (.IKXW'ARHXIAN RF.SI,V
t. T om.iituniatr t.r..:ili tUm Hlood, ISwrmi. Trin,
tiil t-tlirr ttuh! -u.I hi'u-t .f yirtt'm tit Ttror of lift,
f'T it rriMUi liir vai.-i. t-f lmy Kb hew iuh! -uiiil
Mi-il.-riaf. N-'f'ili. I"" 4'ttittunii.itii, iamlul.ir
dl-c. ('leva in tii TiKt'.ii. Mouth, lunmrt, Ntxi. in
t (ttuJiti ru.2 H iter t nrij f the nyntfjii, Ur Eye.
8(tnniU9 IK.ir fniiu the Kan, fcflti the WnN
trfii nf Si-Hi Ktitf4ion Fever IValJ
lit-;fl, Itlnf V. '.rtii. s.ii! Kf-uin KrTlU-, Acne, Hiarlc
U'ikrii h: IIij Ir loii, fuDHir, imncmn lit the
U t.Mil, vtd all vt-ttkei mikI (.tiiirul diKLarire Mut t
Sirai!t, lw of NH-rni. iwi'l !1 atn of the life priiici
jiv, .rv wiMiiu tho ftir.ttnr r gr f thU woiniT nf MxJ
rrn lnWnr, a f 1 n ' nf will pmr to any
f-rfi utts it fr fit'fr o( tiii-Mi forHU of dieeaM lU
ttt ntWt-r l cttnr IIm m.
Ii tU ii-utcni. ujii't lirvuihif rviiicet by tht wutM
a- il l.-iHtiHflt)i) thbt Ir (i.i.M:ti:ily jmireiiiiir, h-ht-rrl
m arntlug v.-.ivtiM. :uid rvintin Ui hn Willi
' uiV-t.tl lirtris frm-.t (n-tllhy tt!MitUji1 IhtS the
IKS '.ltl. I . w.ll t.ni eoirr.
it it.t iUv ihm tkrHH u.i Kiwor.TcxT erl
iifwn riM'-li:U ;ijfrt' in i In- run; of t'ltromc, Kt-rufn-
i , : Hitltit!nnial, at. 4 Ma. iu uiHctwfs i tut it ia the wily
,.-! 'M r'lrc (tie
.iMi')' Al ISIa-ililcr omlnin(9
i..rr, v-A V. '-nili 1 !. 4, firawl. IUti-tM, Ih-rwy,
. l ift-f W.ttt-r, liiothllittiiic f 1 T 1 1 n. lirlclit'i Iht
. .vi'tiiiriluwri:. Mt in i1! wmi" wltt f ttirn: re brkk
,!. i, -ii-. .tr tii w:itt-r L- ll.N k. vl"ly, iniTtst with
- ! tin ff a'i tit, r liii-wi like whlU
" Im ,-;' I t in-trl.i l, 1-tr';. t-ili"ti npv-unuKc, and
.. Ut-.-4i tl.-Mil, w whn lKre H a mlfUt'j;.
. .-.. - i T,-it ) I'r- :itt r, unit p:,fn in the
-4 0.?MS.TT e of.Ir I .-n anl euro lUctcJy
if, i ;u. Tipt- !:.
. u;r at V2 YcatV routIi
1 .11.1 ly ItAutmj'x KcMilvcnt.
RMi r. M.' Jf IS,
' i. i : I ''. k.J ( 'kor4h Tj m ti tric anJ
--- IJ Ik-U. .! h. 1p . lUM
r-rt I'-miK tlil wm r.fttinitVd ; !! r.-tUnr htpei m. I
.-, i.ftr K iltn1, nitil tla nnrl I ".iW trv U; mnt b4 feitla
w.i I bd utWa t- nsta, I Uok r4x WttUi
f i.l om bi f JU-t.iT filU, two bt-
l j y.-ur H.tt-I-r h!i-l : m.4 itr ii t i a lx o( tuawr to ta
-pk 'ir n fi-rl Wttrrt wtiirtvr. rttl haf lr thin I kv
t tt-J-tf r-ar. l it r Idtmar in tb left i of tk.
v.. ,ls.t irr-M. I writ. LMa H Jun Ifc teMtit af
klat ft, mm I .'" la it if Mt ctWre.
Ii A NX A II F. JC.VAPr.
DR. RADWAY'S
PiRrEOT PURGATIVE PILLS,
rf.rtlv tv-t!t, atii.T eofi!M w:tn mrret
ni
m.
ir -,
ttiI Ate. i-urifi. ru-ant-. an I trtnirth,n. liad-
r K. f' tit rura cf titl liiMnlrr of tha Mmach
r. It iwcin, Kti'.tw-r, ItlaliifT, Nrrvoun IlUeaaca.
I t'.atctitf, ( 'fm-ii.rU.ioti. 4'iMT'vfnew. Iniijrt4taU,
'r!- Kliou.iriri, I'tiluu- Fever, InSammmiion of
. it,-i. i'iitnhd ll iK-mrtr'ttifntinfft!.? JritcmaJ Vi.
f .. U trruitw! to -iTK-t a jMHnrtvecur?. Furely cta
. I'm ti if no mtrrwnr, n.herah,tr dirtfrtousdn;.
Ir" trv the fitiiawinir rtviu(.Uiaia muitinc froia
''.v.f-irif tit lMft.tltt Ofinuta:
r .-t-ti,ti.. 1 1 ward pil. f tl L& ta tb HmJ,
. : l;i v i the Stmtu.-h, lluiM, IlMrlliani. Itrut 4 FuoJ,
-I if W-it'i m th StnttaWtS, Hnnr Fjth" tmtion, ?iuiiof of
. f-Mi.- V 'h- Pit nf tt titauKaW'b, tCwttnmifMT f ta H4,
! .rr-a w4 tHb-ni tVMiiibtofr, ft IMIrtBr art tHwt. ClMtkit
' - ai M1"4 Wt m a i-n Ftnuw. lttBMSOt
I.-t .r MV Ufnr th Shl, Fvt Mtal 1U I'kta w
- ItU. ft Pf.'mlrf, Yrl!onw T iht bkla
( ' I'aXt IS CW.I, Lim.U, mmI tuikWa Fluk'V Oaf
Ktrtns i
. .1 f It AUV. A X' FILLS wHJ frea th m-
wi tl- a rr-i.;.-.i rfipWn. afnve, 3S ccuta
. . .!.:. i v M:L'iiiHTH.
; r. Vl A.r IKI K" Fn4 one lte
l:AI'WlV 1. No. MVaio Lai.. Nw
I T. uctk iLiMuoiiti wUl he aent you.
' V Knives and Forks, dvS
L.J BFOQKS. BCISSUUS, V
Taxes, shovels. locke.X "
, . . 11..
Hinges, Nails, Files, etc. I at
I f i j. di..i ni.i. -.J I
j!l VHipc'HCI ft, DUM.UIIII1II l allulQ
.1 irn rt 1 t oil mm c t ri
1 nuniVUL 1 unnt ivvlo, Mil
rrr. T.lluirt A Sirth
t ir:
ifa.V Btneti.
q ai: i: ini
Lumber Company,
OAKKKTT. Stl.MKr.SETt t)., PA.
Earnest, Delp & Camp,
rKOPKIETOKS,
WHITE PINE.
VOUlW PINE,
OAK.
IIEMIJMJK.
AMI t'HESTNl'T M'MKKK.
SAW Ell AMI MIA V El SII1NULKS.
AN'U PLAbfEKlNO I.ATll. .
Building Lumber
"Cut to a bill" at Jhort notice.
Or.lom fmm Iuui'imt ilialcr" irmrlly filial at
wliuW .nile price". u. 'Tl-tf.
IRAKI) Htil SE,
I'onxKR Ninth xd ('HKHTjirT Strkkt.
r ii 1 1. a i) e i. r ii i a
II. W II AN AO A,
Keli 14 Tl rn..rirti.r.
G
1 UK AT IN'Dl'CK.MKNTS.
Pi-rnrfia w:iiitin! Umt-taM Fruit Tree", Vlne
ami 1'litiilK uliuulil cull on
H. J. KEMP,
1 1 A UN EPS VI LLK,
Sotnerwt Ciiunly,
Yi.u cun imn iiii.-'i' of Mm t lower ratet th.in oi
ny uthvr Kirty. leb. U-'7i
y3(!D m
Incorporated ly Act of Lsjislatnre.
CAPITAL, .
PRIVILEGE,
$100,000
$500,000
Depositor- secured by Real Elalc
iBTesfmenls exrluivelf.
Six Per Cent. Interest
Paid to depositor cm tho compoundinx
priooipla.
ttt-MleullvH it dinrted lo tin liberal pr
tlrtuHt for tritkdr9urig uxantj deposited.
Jl rami don in tmall atnoumln, WlTUOl'l
tiOTICS I'll 1 1 31 TUX DEPOSITOR.
Ml roinmUHlratUiM m-UI rwrwlrv prompt
rrptg.
JAMES T. BRADY,
DAVID CAMPBELL,
Trtaturer.
Jl i-wllii )irnu.
Vlnrcr Hlttrr nro n! vil rtnf i.i.i,
made oi Fror Kim. WhUkrr, I'riiof Mjiirit mimI k'(t
Liquor dcacloreH, apicil, ini itveiciiil in tl4-l
lut. cailrd l.itiic. ApjwtiMfV " Hmwttnett,"
ftc.. tlut lead (lie lijler mi t-i ilrunkctMicM tj rum,
but nre true Medicine, nude from th nttiv rtx.it
and herbt of California, free ftntn all Atci-ixtlic Stimulaitlc
They are Ute Gteat UiKxt Punlicr auJ 4 Lji giving
Principle, a Perfert K-novjtof and fuvior-ttar oC ili
Srstem, ctrrying; off all poiwmmM matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, nrfrnluin
and invigorating both mind and bdy. i Uty are eay
of admin 1 stratum, prompt iu their action, cerUm m tUeii :
ffrntt, ale and reliable in all Unm A diwav, I
No I "era 011 cat 11 lak Ihetc lilttere arcord- 1
iiik to direcliou, and rnna.n lon nnweil, pmvidcd ;
ttieir bone are nt df'tioytd by nnorril (xji-ou ui oilier
mean and the vital orgao waited beyond Ibc wiut j
of rrpAir. j
lyepHl or Iiidljreiillou. Heatluhe, tn
la the hhouiders, Concli i ichtne- of the CheM. l)if !
tine, Sour Krurtations of 9 StontifK, Had 'late '
in tbe Mouth, l'i..cm Attack, PalpiUtion of Ut j
Heart, I ntlammaturti of the I.tui, Pain in the region ol
the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom,
are tlie bttsptinrn of JJpepwa, lit the compiainta
it ho no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar-
mofe of in merit than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Cornilntnti in young or eld,
married or twrijrle, at the dawn of wotnanhood. or the (
turn of life, thee Tonic Bitten ditplar o decided aa
influence that a marked imnrnwm.ii ima twrrn.
' - r r-
For InflimmitAry and C'ltroMlo Rhea
maliiBi and GfKtt, Iiyieptia or Indesiuxi, bilious,
K em it tent and Intermittent Keven. iiseaee of the
Blood. Liver. Kidneve .md Bladder, these Bitters have
Drew ntrt ihcwwiui. own jiseasei are causea oy
Vitiated lUood, which is generally produced by derange- ;
me nt of the IligeMire Organ.
They ore a entle Pnr(;aHve ae well ae ,
Tonic, nnMensmi alvt tbe peenlur merit of acting j
as a powerful aent in rciievmt; t on inn or fnflam- ,
rnalion of the Liver and Visceral i)rn and in Ilaious
Diseases.
For Skin Oiecaari, F.ruptiont, Te'ter, Salt
Rheum, Plotches, Spots, Pnnp!c PiMtules, Boils, Car- '
btmciea, Kin-worm. Scald-Head, Sore kye. Ery-
si pel a. Itch, Scurfs, Dicnlor-tionsoi'the Skin, Humors ,
aud Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, '
are literacy uo up ana earned mil 01 tlie system in a
short time bv the of these Bittern. One bottle in
such cases will convince the matt iucrcdulous of their
curative effect.
leautfo the Vitiated Itlood Iienever vou
find us impurities bursting through the skin m Pimples, j
Eruption, or Sores; cleanse it when yon find it ob- j
strutted and sluzziili in the veius : cleanse it when it is i
foul : your feelings will tell yrn when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of the ysten will fr&nw.
Uralefal thonismls proclaim Vinkga BtT-
TWtt the most wonderful Invor-uit that ever wisUmed
the iukin system.
fin. Taps, anil other Worms. lurking in
the svstem of so many diouiandv are effectually de
stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phyioL
ogist: There ii scarcely an individual ujon the face of the
It is not upon the he.ijliy elements of the body that
worms exist, but uikki the diseased humors and slimy
deposits tluit hed these Uvmg monsters cf disease.
No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no amhe'min
itics, witi free the system fiom wurius like these Bit
ter. Mechanical DUeaeri. Persons engaged in
paints and Mineral, such as Pi umbers, Tvpe-setter,
liold beaters, and Miners, as tltey advance in life, will
be subiect to para'vt; of the Bowels. To guard against
this take a doe of Wat. kkr's Vimiar Hitter once
or twtoe a week, as a Preventive.
IXllioux. llemUtont ami Intermittent 1
Fever, which are so prevalent in the vaileys of our :
great rivers thrmihout the United States, especially j
those cf the Mi.sipr, 0!ii Miw'tri, II;ir.ot, Ten- t
nesee. Cm norland, Arkansas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, :
Kio C'rrimle, Pe tri, Alabama, Mohiie, Savannah, Koan
oke, Jame and many others, with their vast tributa
ries, throughout our entire country during tlte Summer
and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of
unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and '
other athiominai viscera. There are always more or leu '
obstructions ol the liver, a weakness and irritable state
of the stomach, nnd great torpor of the bowels, being
closed up with Titiaurd accumulations. In their treat
ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon
these vaiiou organs, is esMutially necessary. There rs
r... .1.. . 1 . Tt 1 ur. .
iNat'i a e i:iTTr.it as they will speedt.y remove the
rurk-coioreci visoa matter wuii wincn tlie txrweis are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the accretions of j
the liver, and generally restoring the hcaUhy fuuclious j
of the di??-tire orrin.
Scrofula, or Ktis Rrll, Wlute Swellings, i
ITlcers, Erysipelas Swc.ied Keck, Goiter, Scrofuum j
nflamnAilnr.s. indolent I nil Animations Mercunil At-
feet: on O'.d Sore Ernpiioni of the Skin, Sore Evef, !
etc. etc. In these, as in ail other constitutional !'- :
eases, Walker's Vinrga Cittkm Iiave shown their i
Rreat curjtive powers in the most ousiiuaie and m tract-
Dr. Walker California Tluegar Bitter
act on all these caes in a umiuir maaner. ly rmnfyinft ;
the HUtod they remove the ejusr, and byresomnj; away i
the effects of the inflammition (the tubercular deyosit. .
the atTrcted paru receive hea'tli, xiid a pennancut cure '
is effrcted. ;
Tk prvrtl of Dr. Wai.kii' Vimbcab :
Hitters are Aperieof. Dialioretic and Canninative, :
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Couuter-Irn- j
Unt, Sudorific, Alterative, aud Anti-ltiiions.
The Aperient and mild Laiative properti oi
Dk. WALkik i Vinrgar liiTTRirs at the best safe-
gu.ud in ail cases of eruptions aud malignant fevers,
their balsamic, healing, and soothinp properlies protect
ihs humors of tlie fauces. Tbe.r Sedative properties
aliav ram in the nervous system, ttcmach. and bowei
either front indamnutian, wind, Coiic, cramps, etc.
1 heir CQiinteT-Irritant infloenco extends throushout
th svsiem. Their Diuretic nronnies act on the ICid-
nev cirrwins ana rcu;aung ue now m uiine. aneir,
Anti-B'Uoua projieniaa atirauiaie tlie liver, in the accre- .
ton f bile, and iti discharges thrntiRh the biliary ducts,
and are nuperior to all remedial agents, lor the cure oi
liilion Fever. Kever and Ajue. etc
Fortify tbe boiljr anal mat disease br pari- .
fvins all its floids witli Vixfca Bittem. No et.i. i
deniic can taae hold of a system thus (wearmti The j
hver. the stoaiach. tbe boaeis. the kidneys, anil tlie ;
nerves arc rendered diseaM-proof by Una rcat invi- '.
onnt.
Osreedons. Take of the Bitten on (coin to bed !
at night Itnm a h.ilf lo on and one haif wine-giasstuii. j
at gnod nntirisliinjE fond, such as beef steak, mutton ;
chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take
on:-door exercise. The are composed oi purely rcg el-
able ingredients, and conuin no spine j
J WALKER, Prop'r. R.II. Mc DONALD Sb CUt
lruciists and (en. Ats., San f rancisco, Cal..
and cor. 11I Waslunaton and Charlton Sts., New York.
SOLD BY ALL DKUCKHSIS AND UEALtRS.
KK
MI'S NI K.SEHY,
HARNEIISVILLI SI i.MEESET CO., PA., 1
1
Thr rnWrilH-r Inl.inn-" lii lrirn! .ind the puh-'
IU- tlut he t now lievntin;; lii fin Ire time I.i hli !
The lirt one ever t:irtiM In IhrxMtinty. a I i pre- j
Mtroil to lurnl-h pn inpllv all kin.ls ul !
FHUIT AM - j
OKXAMEXTAIi TP. KKS,
Vines and Plants.
II IS 4 INN IX 'TU N W 1T11
KNOX S PITT SIU'IMS XriSSKKY
The lari'rt ami mort i-..ni'lvtc in ihe Cni'cil ;
Stall's. riuil-lt'S liilll to llarmlre. t.i Ilii. t'U"tillliry i
the I'linim-st vurivii. !. tiii'l t britl i"?t jrmwi It. Iii."
rtiv nre liwir tb;n tvir lustre. Tli n--lve l i
ih1 to be nuultirut Imr anv lit tUo Htt in prU-e r
quality. Th?e wurd; will W m.il- lit- will ;
M rsa.ii:iI'.v it-.rll.-lt tnlr thi.4 f.iil. Int r!is ;t
drpfl j nb.v will he irvi:i'lty nttt-ii.ti-.i u. '
SvnJ lli in in fiiriv.
1IAKKISUN IE K EM EH.
s
J(Mi t ill
AVIT1I
A. H. Franciscus & Co.,
mrnttriii: axo iu:.lki:h fx
COTTON YAH NS, ISATTS, WICK,
Twine and Ropes,
LOOKING (II.ASSKS. CI.IK KS, FANCY PAKKF-TS
Wooden and Willow Ware, &c,
im r.v iruBH ami ini:;-tns I.F
(AltPKTIXdl,
OIL CLOTHS. MATTIXC. Ul'OS, .V-..
013 3Iarkvt Sirpvt an.l ilO (.'.iruuii'm.- Str-rl.
lliilfulelpliia,
June I CUf.
JX ST
TOYSTOWX.
Thr nmlorjiarnnl, rmiprirlur
iliitri. ihi tnr anutin-ai't mrnor
inv iiiilmssl hv hl ntanr frlrn.trf.
ln.rlin.r tn.l.lli. . K . h.i 1. n..a lB..,.J .'..l.- 1
ami hivinuil'lv .utrrtala nil lw duiv Kiv l.lin a :
cull. If ir lu.iiiw Kill Im ruu.lui-tr.1 Witb the l?t I
nl. rail luniL-b Uiwoiiioin.i.ialiiiB..
s t u r I'l. plVTi'U I
Sliij.iti.KO, I'a.. April Kill. IHVJL
f i ItAix" CUADLES. Thi uii.l.'r-
X hrn1 la now cnirairoil In nmkln npwnnln '
oi awwrmn iniiiirs, 01 an mipnivtHl pattim. us
Inir thr rlmrp jrrounit I'llpjirr S.-vthr. wlik-h l the
bert niiinuraituml. The rmillca will I ilintrihu
tnl throi;li thr mum hrtwrrn thr l!t and 2th
of Jiini.ti. it. 1'iTwma 'wlrliintr t" pun-haws will
ttml thrtn liir auli at all the irini'iial huiiir?
plnrr In t ho nmnl v. A lanrr nunilirr are ninilr
rva.lv at thr manu'iufnrT at rtrrlln. Price 1.
apr. 17. f OKt. I. HAY, Berlin, Pa.
a. r. kkim. J. n. uvK.Miiii.
JaEIM tt LIYKXfiOOI),
ItAXKERiS,
SAiisnvnv elkuck, v. h.
' SuMKiwarr I'oiiNTf, Pcji'.:
ftrnfla Umilit nn.1 anij, mul rolni'tloiw lsihle nn
all parlant tlweiiumry. - -
liitt rif t allnwril on time .lc jti
Sin-liil arraairrm-nta with tliLir.liam ami othern
who hoi. I ui.im ya iu tnut. Jun t; Ti
T . 1I.VKVEY . IflJ
tJ. - - --
HITTER COMMISSIOX .VERC11AXTS
C7 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE.
rru riTJ ,r.?.f. . 1- ' 'f n-l I
rcltirna iiminptly ma.le,
Hunt and Shun.
.. . .
JOOT.S AND SIIOKS
Harry Ut'orH
Rki- (nillj ininrmn tilto i!i-n .! :.i'i r- -nA
thr fitihuv n, r,,v . ),,. hu jn.l r-l li liiliwl
bta '
XF.W .UOF. STOHK.
In the New Building on Main Cross
Street,
WITH A
wll i.MUli TO( K -OF i.ooDs
l
K,,l,t 1,1 On- r'.of.il . il. .,il li.wrroh m-,t.
nn'i 1- ,M1,,.. I,,,,,!,!, ,,,1(;, ,.,,.rc.
...iiik i,.ll,il!4 in I,, ,,.
vi w.kv i.uu riaci s.
II kffit tin:ui.t fv ..t. ..M.i it ....
Il
EOCTS
s:hco:es
Fen, Women and Children.
K:.;.ri. very iino of firrt b.-
ri .1 a.. 1 ... . 11 r' tf1" '
! ".kii..imi,.,. Ir,.tit U(, ,l;V
iii.M-r l.ilhi'
1 nl wi;t.
J
t S Iii PPr' ll
Il.r Iu.
l. Kill I..- luriu-h
ijoots.
i;.i.voi:.i.r
i:i skin nr imlf
AM) I,SilM; -UATKISIAI.s!
Arwf .il sin. in,.! !.i(,ir,;.i,i,;
1if rIMl!iMir..sltit :i.!-nr
all aim mi v irr hi:i a
; llr- uht pr. irrtl to hinti-h -h.
a " -1 tc Uf-a.rr.hH nt i
iri wii b
'tn.i: i.r.ATiii.fi.
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II. r .l il.arr i, .u..i- Kilnnii....
V"-"- ii -. i:i:i iu rs. i
W. Ia Vis .v i:ii s
Grocery and Confectionery.
so.ii:i:.j;t. j
Wei;n. to
nil.. ii.i r I, .iv
ir. rm ii- i,f t,i i-..miiiu-
iir.'lmivl il.p (i,wrv 1 ..p.
i.iiini.ry ..I II. I. K.i-i.iT.
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In lll alrriulv lino a.
' t.-t lirau-lf of
: YlJiX ,
EE.
TEAS.
M"i.WS.
ek e, vki i s.
Molasses,
fish. salt.
SPICKS.
AEEL1-S
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JiKiEf) AM( A..EI EE f ITS.
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Davis' Cheap Gtroceiy,
II rusiTK TI1L l. A l:ET
m. i" lv.
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Boots
and
Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS,
Leather and Shoe Findings.
12." Zimiiirriimi
T.ik. i. iilr.iMirc in railing the atl. n:;..n i.f the 1 ir.
I larna ,. .s.,ii-rs.a sn.l i. iiiitr tu thr t:-t thu he '
I li:n rK'nf.i a xi.r.- in his rrM,i.-n,vim I nl..n r.vl '
lli.-rr lli.-re will uiHiiya U- kt i.t ,.1, l.aml a ..rtii-
I I'lne .t!.irinif nt nt
j Boots and Shoes,
j nr Kd-Jirrrt ami borne iii-iuitri.-tnrt. !i I ir t .in.'
HATS AND CAPS,
Ami 11 xTv:it vsri'-ty i f
I.oalher ami Shoo FiiiiliuH
OI nil kinu..
; i i.trt' aijau all ai mu to !. .1
icrsToM-.MAiii: i.oot shok
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ilia N. II SN YIiKIS auruiu-r mi l liit. r. whi. h
al..iir i u iirli, l. 11! tru ir .m.-.- ti,;it nil ,nk uiaile
tip in Ihe -li.iji will n..t imlv tit Ihi K-.'t i.r ru:.in.
rrs Imi that t.niy the l-.-i mati ri il ill l ti...
nil. I Hie
Jivst WorhuMMi
Will ! .mjilnAisl. Tin- nihil :1rv
iiivit.il t.nii Hi i I'T.in.ii,, hi... (,, j,
" I'. 6. '71.
r. -ivtii.i!v
j;)K SAI.K AT
S7,000 OO,
rAVABLK ,
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I in Aiiril. 1t:l nn.l a ula .-ar th.-rranVr.
WITIIOI T 'XTKIIKST.
nHSSSjA Farm of 229 Acres,
Havlnir twu rw Himwa. Nrw r. tnk Turn. K""l !
',r, '"'r' " Si:r 'mi. wi-ll tiinU rr,! ami wrll !
Iui.r,.l, kiiIuh li;iii auile .. .r:h KurS Kail-j
M:nl.
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i .! w r Kill l. .ikon f..r tlio lip.( tw.. nuv
Di.-nt. ,
r."pwl.iri f..r cutting timUr jih
tl.uuu in puM.
W. J. H. KM.
buiiKTA-1, Miiy 8, r- - ;
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J"ohx Dim:r.T .t co
NO. 210 MAIN STHF.ET,
JOHXST O W X . P E X X
AVr I Irrn nrirnllalilo In all irt nfthr Vnt
Inl Statii. ami an:tiU ami in V.rviun ciunlrira.
Hut lol.l. l'iium uii.l Irovrrnmi-nt IkMhla at
IiIkIm'ki markot priroa. Iyn tuom v i.n apprnvrj
re. urliy. I'rjn-ii I ( h, ,-k-. un ntlu r liankn .'ah.
miHiry iwe.ii,n.irjaitpaval.eouUiiuan.l
Interest at the rule of .SV.rjirr cent, yer
All Hltm mid OH TilUf DniOtih.
Kvrrytlilnir In the Eanklnj IJne receives uur :
Tiromrrt attention. 1
Thankl'ul to our frien-'j anj tustomm ftr their I
pat patn.nae, we aollelt a cuutinoauce of ihe ;
same, ami invite ntliera win. him h.i.in.i in .mr .
me,.n.i inv
.11 limes .lo oil we can to .rivr entire tiaeti..n.
KeulilTe JOHN 1IB KKT k IH.
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Fill: COOKI.Nf. .1X1" IIK.ATIN'
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iiix ! r.:in.l, arv a ntU ieui :i;ir..i
: ni rii-.
CAE WHEELS.
r'nr li:ilr.''. l.timlM-rin. Iiiir":..! i'u.i-
I tli.- iiiiim a'.iiin.vciluitti ri:.'' mul U
i u:ail.' to i.r.!vr mi '.iirt iw.ti v.
(MUST AX1 SAW Ml I.I. H'.cV
sua 1 tim;.
rri.i.Kvs.
haxm:ks.
IIF.YI.L-Wili:
MlI.I.SFIMiLKS.
SAW M N i'i r "
AMI FKItTloX li.iI.LIU
IUO.S 1 Vll.lNU. BAUHXIIX UK A. kl-
Window and Door-Sill
Tho K..r' I.irrot, anl tho "I'ark.-r" K
Watcr-Wheels,
Hul.lJlW AKL, Mi 'A 1 1
ri.OW-CASTlNti-
. Fur all the iliifi rent Plow o-.l hi tlif '" an"
We are the autln rilist airont f.'r thi' "
si'vxn w ivti nixT ii:um !H
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I In thi- cnuiity.
i
J We sell, at manufacturers' i.riv.
THF.SI'KAtU K MOW UK,
TIIK KISKLKF.APKK AM'1"1111
. IIIK r.IT STEKl. I'U'AVK
the hkst litiusK kak-
i Ami ArUtilmml Im.lrmrnla arrnePJl'.'
We b.. t.. merit a mtii.tt.m-r of tllr'pt ,
ao llU r i lv eAUn.U-U to UiiJ rstabll.-hn1"-
I ur prk-rj will be fair auJ .mr term h'"'
Nil. KF.1M'"
jan. 10. "71.
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