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    Ti'tM l * . f:e.rolOtOgf ,
AGRICULTURAL,.
tetrLTURALEATISIMEIFTS. — Tile
• 7 tittictition odoisr redders is direOted to
-;this f9110 , 4ng ocivertis?ments: in this popet ;.!
....T.A.0013 KEYSER, Franklin Nurseries. nearPhant
-berslaurtr.' 'Fruit and 'Ornamental
~.Trees of all
•
kind=. -Vines and Strawlierries.
L . :RYDER, West Franklin Nurserie s .% Lduelon.
~:Franklin county. Strawberry Plants of tltficinds.
'PUKKHOLDER MESON, Wilsonville - 'Nurse
" .17;;Bendersville," Adams countY.--Jom; F-Caot , r,
Agent, Chambersburg. Frait nd Ornamentalt
Trecs. Vines - and Stocks. • -
- KNOX , box 155. Pittsburg-./ Ei - eryN-nrinty. of
Strawberries and Vines:. /' ,
BLACK. Faynttdriirei•Fianklin elmintY•
.florsc-Power and Thresbinetiachines.. - I -
' .. B...STROCK, Chambembur,„.e/ *Wagons and.hrid.tl - .
Implements'of all y, • • - •
'lnf. L. BAYER & N4kinds
kafiealtui•al Machin'CfFlind Innnlements.
ABRAHAM METE._fAunnberiPtt - r-5.- Ever , Y u e-
DAVIDof Plows an& Cw:tingq‘• •
LAN-DRETII-k-SON.PI
,licultural Implements:Mid Garden
--:MYERS:* BRAND; Ch.vaittersbnrg. Fa
Tools of all kinds.
•AGRIOOLTURAL:STATE FAlR,rat Norri
Septomber
11111
i4EEII) I ti D SEEDING:
`• -"Our farmers are nov-abollt tti
iA their wlieht 'erop, and the im
VICO "0 fprqper,l3 - preparinz the' gr
- and Using iiind,
, , .- , _ . .. ~ „.
' - 'St - Seed cannot ho ton "4tionn'ly nrcr
t ; ,-, b . rs
,jd.: , The! - Laneauter: 'heat .that 1 has
been- : in nse, for, several, years lash- in ,
PranklirueOunty, Ms Saclly-dirui ni4hed
;In its ~ie-a and
.deferiOrated in'•iit.lier
respects. It still'is"the'hese-AntleUn '
be sowed onStubbles.;Torin,light hind;
' f :if i ,ehesced.js . i,ar,,,Ai11i,,4 ,I l e,et,ed;lhut
„where fanners. ''linve ~,gp,od / soil
,I t ritui
; .:well- propaPed ~ for, a, - ,good 'eroP, of
*heat,. it does not-. ield a,tiSfact,oi ily.
--Resides it is rather. soft irilithe.stein,
' indislia:hle to - be bri)h,.'cri' down ihy
'fi t'irifs' in tune, alia:l - 011e:,ii 'fails - t&fill
i i .
'ppi
roperly:. A most` tuc:ury,ult, gre Nth
' , f . tiancast,r Wlie,a. , ' that WeeitOp bd
n.
last ;:year,, required ninetee..la F rge
.ellplmes to-produce : 4 b.u.sheb and then
it was scarcely full
.. _weight. .It._nici ,
beau prostrated,by,a -- storm, ansl, the
, grains shrunk very: badly: The -.aut .
,harvest produce a. -liatiCalter
:wheat, as the •ch-erally Iv-4s
sowed - very,fate, luxuriant in
growth, , and 'stot, _fiihm ,- Welt
The ROchester' ache: fail
-,..: .rcoe es, „,..c 'is i.l, fits are lon
'otrong Jand, and ‘ hair:few_ \p oi tits 1 to
-recommend: it "Air
,poor land.. 1 ' ::4,.' is
,
, nearly if not quite,. as, strong in the
stem as .the La caster,; but its brad,
ti
heavy blades tat , tlie' stiick. kia Sev re
ly that it-is . easily 7',ltrastrated, and
:•
r. • - iiilien Once dOWiii it -cannet Lteedie
.
* . e :have tried . it' -on limestone ' and
Slatelands—,on rie,li'and:pin' geii,,,l nd
have -, aliandoned it. ; , On, strong- hind
:it.wouid yield' ratherbetter than he
' Lancaster if it 'reduld, standup Itftil .
itipened; liutit4oes dOWn :three - ea-,
,L
'Bona - ottt , cif-foul.`‹ 7 ''', ''' ::''' 1. •.'' 1 I
- In' the fall :of 'lafisi: We - siOW ed. liiifi
`eaS't - r', aocheseer 'ind.`:the . .. , Boughtonr
white wheat-in the..ianbj;' &Ilex- -
lactly-•the, same soil, , th e ground tall
:prepared alike, and 50.11., sowed : on, the
ante day: ;The. Lanetster averaged .
..... . .
'tibritit,' nineteen grains t'4'the head; but ,
' i wletit ilex - Va.:in. Sniie.f'filied 'hAdli, nd
' lacked 'a little in "Weight. It yiel ed .
.•- -•.,
.•, . •...
abut, twenty bushels to - , the, a , :i.e.
'The - Rochester: went_doWn 41:ili: he
Lancaster, but never reeovered,at, 411;
and filled 'still rorsethan the Lana S -.
lir. '''' It' averaged' about -tviefiti , :tWo
g f rains to the-head; find yielded 'o:bOut
~
eighteen „
,bushels to the aere.,' Th.e ,
ileavy.,-grewth of- straw, prosfrated at
on, the" ground, : smotbered. the . clover - '
- , ,seriously. Two acres of the fieldiwe
'SoWed - With !Boughton; 1 drilling bne
'itild'a"half ' btisheis c td` the acre: l' 'lt
stood tip;',W . o).;:arid,j,izelded:thirtt=fivo
buOels and a" peck
,of ,clean F wheat to
trie,aere. The Lancaste:r and . Boehe4 7
;lei, rip,ened about the-sante time---ithe
' , Boughton ripened-fully d week'earlier.'
Last l fall We sowed' 'the;;Bonglitotr
''"stlieit 'On oatslAitibblesi ":' on ':fai l low
grotind, - hothlimeStone; and new slate.
' • land? :' If lie,aded spnie'eiglit`daYg be
fore the. Ted-svheatvand- in the Severe'
.iilionglit that-. prevailed . ; in 'the :C'arly
. . . ~.,
• part bflas%stimuter.! , liad the season" '
' ' tea lat . pfable, , we': .believe that= it
~:WOuld'haye headed. li-inch bat t er.; but 1
itStill avera64(l',aheiti, 'l,Wentl'-ei ht '
grains to the head: .'lt - sc;oci.-51,erty
well, and- it yields a: bushel to" the'
7 4,6m 1 '-of very niciderate , binitL"ll'his:'
I IfaltWo ; shall -sow quite . 'one t yllfl Or;
'Crop of .he'llought - otk'Wheat?,- - - It liaa'
~ ,:ii a l O W-bedn raised in;thiti neighborhood
..- iiii'ibree years, and '",'seenis "to - Have"
develope(lno defects. ,-txCePting that ,.
''3t`-has beeome a shade-darker - ,:weean
'''iientd chano•e - en it- iii three yea; s of
l iltivation.. 'TO' carefn I 'fain) eiti,:lwho
~
' Ikaye good land:and prepare - it wall, it
i is certainly:the mOstprednetiVe wheat
now raised iu the county:, It reipiires
litOtee;iire in ha n
curing t, red' Wheat.
- ;'-`ii _Ulna be quite dry When patini`the
;i , t,,' 441,14 its 'SMOOthe heada.haVe 'nab-,
mg tilt, the chat:. to absCiiti‘iiiitsiltiie,'
and it packs much - eltiiei iri.tile„tattai:
~,,
The red hear4y is pyotee4,e4,by. its
more spongy,strawAkrgerblades,and
beard, which Willahserb-ayast arum:int
Of -Moisture ; and atth e same. time pre-
-irent-the sheaves from padking_in : the
'barn: . TO -eareleSS 'farmers- we .would
`not reenirailend'iMooth :Wheat of airy
kind. Tt was `raised thiS i 'se . risol . in
almost everyrsectiob:pf:the- cOnnty,
and can be.procured in nearly every
unigliborbood J ,In b flying fro m neigl •
_hors, however; be sure dint theirfarins
are not infested with .garge, or'
,with
very gOOd Wheat ptirchaSerSlicaY get
,The red 'v."-heat, known as the Lan
-Caster has : been the_ Chief 'reliance :of
our - 4,rmers : th „cOunty- : for ,some
years. ~.It :Well dapted -to our sec:-
tion, and cab ibeE grown- sneOessfdlly
on r' degree of - negli r
gen:ft; that . Would • - • - firtiditeitic.ii failtire
with.white Wheat : 7 :: It lids,_ howeyer t ,-
dinainistied In yield and - in 'Weight ; -
'hutthatiS'Pi•Obably - *ore' thelfanit of
flattniers than:the Wheat, We s 'AOAipt
regard it aS absolutely.' neCi-Ssa-ry: t 6
change seed .Wheat frequently-:-; but it
is :mokit essential that: Seed whkat
Should : be cultivated, and gathell44 -
witk the -utmost care: It is prO:tiPly
:well to change frijjailipie§tcin'e't6,,slltke.2
la n d seeti. - occasionatly;-- but it is • infi,
nft - eIY . More important that 'Wheat in
tended for, seed should . .` be . selected
'heare harvest,—ii:Should be the best
2(inthe farinin all respectS-LjtShOuld
be thoroughly cleaned of coakle„cheat,
rye,. B.e, before :it ripens; and :should
he , allowed . to become . fully,: ripeLor
what is conirhonly called dead
on the gyomid,-wheri it should be cut,
taken in, promptly
, and threThed ct t
once.- this way we dnilbtnot that
thesa,mukind of wheat may be raised
on the Same land for marry' years With
out deteriorating in any degree.' one
: Year ago we, found ,our i red Wheat by. ,
no means good, and our neighbors;
but 'little better ; - if any,- and ' - wo
cured thirty bushels - of - red- beardyL
doubtless the same lit's our Larteaster
7 --froin ; the !Lake coun
ty, andHsowfd. it - at , : tho same -time,
:and in the' 'same ' 'of gronnd.
with the Lancaster.- -It-- grew much
better, :filled -better, has :about i_five
grain slmore to the head,"iswhiter in
both (Train-sand Stern., and:ripene& a
'few .
„ aster;
trod
day Sooner,' than the Lancaster ;
hope• With care te preserve ; it
from year to ear as_the -best ! of .red
wheat. Wit falt Are-shall sow, eatire
ly,of the!,,llnughto.n•thaboutl an
equal.portion - of ea.c1.1.! z-it
—We thus` given the, _readers
of the REPOSITOR'Y our exiierienee.' in
three 'years 'itif-•par-dtilifdolit to fro
dtito 'geed- •Wheat:- If - anY, :hia - Ve sue
ceeded. better, :- We shall begladlto hear
and : learn :fro : al: thein - through onr
Columns,
MIDg
=ll
put
Int-
I und
l ean-
:W 4 ASiI.t:N.T'C-VtON
The Deserted Capitol—Dresident,Liateoln
_ _ Hellech' and Iletittzehnen
—SeeretnitlesiStstrittaf atal Chase—Gov.
cortitt—Removal of ,the Si eh to n d
' Wounded SOldiers to Pennsylvania.
Currotipondonce of M;u3 Repanitosit;,
'2WA.saING:ON,..A.vgnat-d% 1863.
Washington has not yet -recovered from
the severer heated term , Its .iAreets look
itimparativelyrdeserted, and but for the chief•
civil, and rnilitgY magnates with their. sub
ordinates, who _cannot get ~ - i rway,, and, the.
t. .usual assortment of contractors, speculators,l
and jockeys,, with a sprinkling of ofheers
who.skulli from thek• commands its often .ns ,
possible,. the , capitol ; wourd • be i
,alpflost
populated—
lie-Prosident :look's' well • and hopeful..
When last saw'him to Sias worn by • liar-.
'clisino cares Until . la genial eye ;;Ya 'ditntned,;
•
and his ' step was' heavy: ChandeilorsAlle
,ltad just told its gloomy tale' of alibi:her dis-.
•astor.to the Army of the Potoniae ; :the Iron-.
' clads had been repulsed- at.dharleston; &rant - ,
had reeled from his assault at, Vicksburg in
bliiodly failure, and Banks , had left many oC
his, bravest men on thegory field hefore Port,
Htulsonin a fruitlcsi, - effort to' cariy r the , rebel
works.'
,t'Ciiigresi,'66.;`VCarCelyl6VA t it'plitglie
;than n'Xtbel 'ariny-;of Obseriitti6n,..bitil just .
got , itWay''• and 'I "
Who must bear the - brunt.of a cdtintrY's inis
fo'ittlnes in a gigiintic-viat;invelkrinditgOWn
.4Aisteitce, shotlid't;tagiet lin r der. - ; the . : fearfat'
load. 'Rut sine° then Old Flag. hiS been'
borne with hitinterztpted,triuniph along the .
whole... Union line. frOmi the - to -the
ppi,, And every ,bulletiii;.giyairenewed
prOmise of, life to the -Republic. That the
President's eye should brighten; his, step re
.sumeCits vigor ; and his ; honest„ ,rugged fAce •
wear- its laccustopOd - humor, trkumph after
',triumph complets the circle .of , victories,, is
only. natural. However hated.O.:,beioyed ;
defamed or flattered; defeated efirininphent,
he is the same noble, lisinterested, &dither-.
He may err s,adly:at-times
himself and the country he serves with sueh,
matchless fidelity ; ,but who could do more ?
.Whitt judgment . could, be -opal to grasp - the
crime-of ,rebellion-,-so cohissai that none but
itself is its paFailef?:7 l 7 ,:and, with a . people un
trttiiea to war, averse, to:fr4ter:na . l conflict;
and hut Slow to apyreciatellac; dadlTr pniTiose
and power.of trpason,AO
amazed - that he more:
Italieck looks ' gritve slid
•
_
Ram
)151,1911:.*)5
4re.ought.tu hav,e , toore Mains than, usually
thelot'of-, Mortals, head is"n`ot
t6ivalciit"iiliten'olo ,, v' - '“RftWii'ethO'rli'dii
practical as'prbforati,
, fitnfi'F" whether' he ever 'flake at
'ertainlY 'never :ever``
tie .
"-the yiindi Ichilltng
-nieraisYlable, altheitgh I de•••,
oral times. What he doe§•ikt thinks the:ont
iiidelWOrld , ' - n . ever-iktiowi;"—lincled" I •iiiihen
'guess .thatrho don't :know therois - sticitaminj,
stiiiition" as_ an: Outside worldridth•
inanY and a meSt-Varted assoittaufof
with the sulilitnet idea's ofindiiiddal avvor
• eignty. , • 31i4; tredf, for the; present „is ; .Ftit.,l
And Ito,liates",±epowrg, tqwsopei4 ; alid-, , p9,1F
ticaans as Paddy does! stiakesp and;robtsblY
haves e than • Hall eck. ." • I SaF
him
_Fetid his •Way,':with:measureds f ,ineditative
,step to, the : ',Virar peparpnprit
Bid broad r ,fttli faea, looks. as otnutionless a:sA
statue, and
,hiplar,ge grey. eyes-are as guilt:
less of n,,ntetTy twinkle as if they were_ the
handi-worlt of man. • Doe r s tlie art of Far
thus dry up thegeninl fountains of the soul.?
"iieintzelman followed' hini; with quick,
tnot,neryoui'stcp,, and' soon hiSsliarp, shag
gy,' br'onzea - fii.ice - atsdpi)7F,ca . , in the War
1:)ie Slanted,' werc
there, and'a council Of Win. 'Fits'aoPbtless tfie;,
order Of„the morning, _
'§tant'on . bears.ifie : eares . 4 office well!' He
is §hOrt, thick `set and lookilike 'one Whci
MEE
: •
would love ease rather than aeaselesi poi.
.`leiiitieS ' aid ''grae `responsibilities` Of 'the
/ .. 'cii• D'epfirfinerii:" But he ii''thprotiglily
'master of 'his hitpliritint, branch of li,he gob=goV
ernmenf, and 'sinkiilarlyfaniiliar-iiith its
details. 'He is-friiiiktilmet to - ahrUPtness,
mid ever positiVb in his . OpiniOns-afid decided
iii-his `actions:: ' IT6 beiii3Oppbsithin'britvely,
.and - s'eldotnf , inaltes 'e.tpliinatiOns. - --;eschews,
polities as ut trade, for m fin_c' reasons, - but
MOinly, 1 tbihk, because Ihe i knOwi :nothing
about it : . andlihouldthe'make efforts in that
line,. he Would furitislk: a' fruitful ha.rvest of
blunders, 111-Cis-,Mii earnest man r -eminest in
thie;brdadest sense:of ,the term—heartiest ; be
cause. the *clean : duti es,,of I the Age !demand
, earnest; thought iy k 4 earnest action;; and he
is faithftil to the preservationof the govern 7
ment: regardless of criticism ,or eonsequenceii
-,-- Chase looks: fat. and jolly in, his - pepper and
salt-suit.' lie has been' the builden train Of
the'4dminiStration, and eCery'Bn4istinp hAS
thrown its wreck remorselessly upOn hitn.
• With ;-battles lost„ ; government,_securitieS
sink, public credit'uttivers like the unsettled
needle„sand 'lncretisecl demands -come upon
theiTreasurY: But tbreugh glopia ,aria tri !
umph he has stood at the, financial helm with
confidence unabated - in the ultimate -success
Of Bight, and he'riOw Welcomes he dawning
, da.y tli'd..hrixigs the,neen.:tide,"-of National
victory to-a sorely tiled andlong humiliated
pedple. Ile-points with pride to : universal
Free :Labor and 'a liniform Currency as the
-substantial frnits which eornia:a,sate -a loyal
Pec: , Ple for the, wicked,, war : commenced by
maddened traitors. „ Slovvly but surely hi,
has:dissipated prejudices - ,, and finally, he has
- established-a sypp,pl, of finance that challen 7
gcs:the: admiration of the ,world, and that
-will make . its mark in the prosperity of the
.
• country for ages" to coMe:, He is over six
feet high, and:stoutly proportioned, has light
' 'luiii,"softblne eyes, and a face beaming with
amiability "and intellect, and like most cabi
met officers would take the Fresulency. ..
`: ' 4oV.'CUrtin was here to-day and had' a
-protracted inte - i-t;iev'i , `with' !fie.' President.
tte'strongly urged the faithfUl . 'fulfillinent of
thelorder he procured. some' iticinths* , nge, di
'reeling tit rein dial °fall arm Skit end iti-011 - 14
j ell ;`soldiers' 't(i: ' liospitAls `in' Perinsylviinio r
- 5:.'"6t-withgtanaing-tlie , ge,neraoridee ' , for .th'e
• trmisfet; ;of the sit:land tv'otindedloi the Staie l s
where at all practicable, 'maq. Piurnsylia
nians are still At l'OinFrOoßoiat ;_ at Wash-.
ingtOn? itt 7 Aleiitndria! and 1411 , 'e . yen in,
:TOV,lrorit r J - TIVOPg II tile 0 4tsgl-PEE.. offtlts of
:Quir.. , Curtii44ll ; w4,hp prpplptly,r,.eurned ; to
, 3 , l!f9StL4, ,Yoere#Or,f#ol.4lf. can PCkinisteF:tf)
them ; .ond4 is .H,oped that ITT ITigmenti may
be iiliet ; ?, ,furluugh ;them rhorpq ia• ?eery
1 i ngqcf9es, so,as to Jegeiye the Npd...:tittn.
tions of their own . f.arnilies. , ,
But'en'engli ,of 'Wa.sir!ingtOn for, te-day,
" and may it be ion(i'befOre , T. -firi,:i i-.;e., 0 aiithi .ti,
:visit,' life: ~ , e iiy :t'' mugniileeni, 'distiiiiei's"
'agai`U. r ''' ' ' 'l--:- . --" r. - ' • ' '''A.:' it. isi.',,
ho ds , Yew theatre—A. riv als tit*asli
Ington--31 - ost.by's 'Batas— flit malt
7 1 9rt!!Illd 0 1 4 0 RaProP44: • n
Corippondunce of Th? Franklin Itepplb7l- :
, WASEtp - kl'iON: it: ,
• Aug. 40;
The only thing of :My importance that fins l i
taken phice lierelliis Week hasli9en the tip n-,
ing'of - Ford's; magnificent' lkspian n ;iteinfrie.
p - Ver'three : thonsand fsersiitis iiere'iti attend ;
'Among the cre'w,d,'Weib certainly' the
lieduty 'and fashion of
c lir'ashingt, ; Tbe
house was crowded in •eierk 'yak frinza:Ai- -
eh es tral to demo,'`- Everry seat , eceapied
and every , fdot-;of standing ;robin : *as oe'eu- •
pied.- lainistsay ffoii persoreil - observatiort,l
;that this; titeatreis ivgrand sticciii, and• from;
old ;‘-‘slow, todeb.'! :fashion, Ofdtiing any
thing hakdsomerin Waihington,q :must. iay'l
here isimexceptioi:- Hereds;artheatre that' I
7 ..ar4 cit.Yiny 'be 'Proud of,:anti;pojournersi
will_wtitdo4te it, as a'aortoiffitisit•send, tout
parted w ith the pl aces ofnmusement'wif h Which
this,place .has, formerly .boon , blessed...
withstanding the - 4:ante : use ornwil,.of , last
evening, the velqatien. was good, And the
atmosphere was,as wholesome for breathing
Jii,the first as
,It,ithe last,' The building, is
on sound accOustic,princiPles, and the; actors.
-without-apy,strairuag can he,hearlll:l;eyql7
part of tn 9 house.
• Among -the ar, F/V s.her„?. ; ye r lterday i --,K
GoF. Hon. ; ; A.
K, MctluTO,: 710iirn. B; 1416 Ti t , z 7Kaytte:,
McVeigh.. and Morton ..1!(e' kiChael,, pr,pm
anA goupci Union In of l'eunsyl-•
• • . •
•varlP^ • • • ' -
,L • remains'•. • ;
armypf the Potomac
fravi
if:L u rie fiup.bef•Ot..4!•af:telci ro,?n,„. a 7 r,low•
gof.,tig"tiirmraT4.' 'Thel•4oo . o" of' in:4l'4rmi •
r are close , together, and mingle, in conversa
tion.. Oen.lilefistirit<cn'keiMililintakes'dally
;pirginer: . Notivithstithaing itlrthis - ,ll6sOhy
naes doWn frequentlxWithin feW•tnileA
ttiisLity.. Oit lea Snildar Aight .11 - e
-was -4n=
etirnpd nearlatngley?s; dahortdistatienfroin
flu Chain 'Bridge.
down, right in'tiurreat.:ofouiitr'mywheit4er•
feillaseS-:-even inside of thelineof
t entiolls-•howlta'sy wils it forr,Quantrelliwith
a.,hoY:of alvvaiTt? /4 1 es-A°J the
,tow of. Idttv.renee.in Itiansas, whe i re: t there
Jan §carc.elY aIL Y YRPR*:aIP.Z. v : 396- 9 1) .Y49°k
s tal tt h P:4 °r F' e ' 9 .9
4° 1 , 7 4. 3 .3 r - • T-1' has been, a4Y.c-rtiSo..fPil.,s9vp.e
-tirne.that a eavnhx,e r se9rt . wpald,accompany
the *tiers of each Mcinday, to,-the; army—
n'ee'praingly Ifir , ;eatiniher 15f Sutlersstarted
`Oa escort: was .tome 80(1
Calit'revilie and' teOk - '. :Nytig'Oris out' tt' the
The , : flaltinibre' arid TAO railroad ' T is','Onee
fineWorliVitepriler; all its trains are
aksiin runningregulai, - Which 18 , a_ Goh=rserid
tithe PeoPle ofihis place;: for on it *e
altneit -enli*ly for' oar provision ;"' coal
and Westbrii:inait Let 'us' hope that it oill
be-ifio more iriterniptedl ;It has been, a heaVy
•16ser this rebellion; - /and yet' in' hit these
gfeat.derttigemeiits to villa itlnis.been'ezt
p6sed ;and whieli; its bugiries4 %has been
thrown oz tife track: foi.ritinthsy.nt a; time,
th 3 eompdayliaslost: paanyk,f itscaabst effee
tivemen, who havdebeen eallea.liwayilto - the
Goverzurient service,, - "Or to ,employnient.lon
.other•railrciads, whose ~proiperityjitis:.ob.:
seeded; inereaseslin an inverse ratio; 'with thd
reverses of •,this. , Yet l ilt spitdlitf •olI; these
dialegrtening tireumslitnee,4 E tbis it greai road
is still worked in ill itsr,depettWe.-4t4 ,With
utpAnteil, energy,l
and with ever. snre : saceess„ : , .T"'KcinvAr..l:
ILO
YOU , -
Trip to 'bf - the
, Deerll o aric—ThqW4*Stfet.tittpliertot
. Village=llts Ilisttiry 7 -Summer
'
i
r:',FoRTIJERns, 'Aug. , Is63i
leaving Middletown.in an neccirrimoditl
Lion that. its Moderate:l'speed- thigh
.giYe me better opportimity,for enjoying the
line scenery - which 'marks tho,;line of...the-Erie
road,, the Ara Station. appreeehed
Landing,- 7 seyenty-five, mltea,'from
,_
3'or l F- Fr-7Ris promise , picturesque
views which fiast the eys) 13 4 .the way: to
Port Jervis. i ,
Reaching "dtisville, SOme`six:MitesArtlier;
the bold 4idei' - oe'Shawangunle elicit Out:
tention. This Indin nainesiinifies''tWhite
rocks Or MOuritains." the:Mohe=
languake is, "Whiter".and 'gunk , a, - 01 . 10I1g
rock, or pile -of 'rockk. Th'" term sal
hive been 'applied by the aboriginesit'o that
purt'of"the tzibitntain Whi - dIC-fadei the kited,
:In;the towty;Of - Sliawangunk; Tllster &kitty,
where the reeks are' whiter, being - tlie - -kind
out= of Which , Mill-itorieS•r aril - Made. ' The
passage of barrier• is' one, 'of -- titc.ittany
miracles of engineciligi encOunteithi on this
.Pith an ascendink - gre.de of forty , feet
to the mile, the rails run, 'a• cutting
in 'the rock". fifty feet deep and: twenty-flye
hundred long. Reaching the. summit, •we
go -down the mountain sidn'tb , the valley
beneath. In thq. _neceqqery,, excavation ; on
the slope, the embankment is supported .by
wall thirty feet in
, Veight, end one ; housand
long:: The scenery the mouuiainde
scent:is grand arkd picturesque. — Eight - Miles
beyond Otis Ville we ride. iiii-ough n deep
earthy cutfoirienrii - ii - inireilien speed thro'
rock„olif,_• and, guchienly i upr,n ;cour;Tight
opens the lovely valley.
, tuul water, 4ho
iNayersink.,, PortJeisils is Soon reached, a
peotty,, flourishing town -Am; the ,outskirts of
Orange county. •
It is situated-at :the' of the Eas
idrnbiiisi:9n,,ow• the.fonr,'great sub-gee
fnto, whi4„ the I;t:''''i7; l 4, : E...lt. R. - ;is
measured; at the junalarr•of two rivers and,
tho interseetiori 'Of h e Del awittje , and Thetbion'
canal with' the ' nattiq
from the well known, engineer, ,Jarvis, who”
had.tharge of the public nroikilnithlkyittip
ity,, at the time of their consttuctiOn.:
effott was - s4scquC'ntly made . ' to Oiling() the,
:name to Delaware ; but itfaile4„, andArst al;
.sociationis prevailed. •It it mylumble opin
.1,4 n that its'earliest, cognorr*;:should have'
lip'StiOtain'ed,' , Veerpark. 'lV,l)enceSti pret
ty an appellation you 'tiiay ask, Alit ascend
with me to ll'oint Peter, which overlooks: the
itoWn, 'and . the - : idea -devoloptiv itself as
stiddiinly as it did to me. ) 0e ytilley - at this
plane an 'open bedgCd. in by high
mountains covered by heavY, •forests., - What
morinatirral,-While the .deer yet I,ronined" at,
large r thns`for< thCm to; ' deSceil' 'front' the
fastnesiat, to slafte:th!!ii.thlrst,
laiietheir:limbs in , the 'abaniiant streams,?.
How suggestive that even.surface, of a placb
to dispor„t themselves an, gathering in herds
and develring 21hefull poetry of motion r in
their. rrolieOrte'g4nii?o4:,44l,kt)grailt ,
I;;or,'inqiiyed: i ( what wa?
dedtly a plain fats er is tat
1 : ing lt
"peer Paii4lOtei"-)
1 -irhel'e"jare
ihe" 'l'°." • V lierelAs ibeq k!".9.-there
:b - ad
l
'beyond the -sign r "b r oaid. "jlt- Was
!inftniud hadz•VolVetlend , reviolved "the
:jot; 'that the inititiiedinfOtttial nie
,itself ;was originalli called Burp - ark. , •As a
kind of.liferatifirustatkinytaner.pictuie ; Ir
will xiuote , frotad Faker':sl History Of ;Wayne
twiaty, whichilma,thlimonleitt becrt placed
:111 •
"A nairleq-garAll?ellm M(..;
31m.4 owftqclJ,3lol4'4oloP-i4nd-N414
tIPOTiP RF C the t 4 IF. I ?.l4.lo3 l3 Fe‘wiPP? not,exaet, lyjn - fornae4 ; •epelgsea
.feeee ,nasde of,.hr airealf , tyees. Agra,
iptio:ri g topre:v o tp called 314fonalds
'Deer was contain ;
naaio':deer.' The treilitl°ii 14;f:Ei great irehs:
mobility, for - *its 7'e:17 : #111 1 :1 1 2 1 61ii
regiob. ot hQ ' town:
J:1 - 1 4:)-1 V.:Pf 71 dgr,L.":::)
posed to visit, is an, eminence on the - West or
South-West - siae'af the vittlitge: in close affini
iiyitici.6l)tditii't,Aibani Williams.' The,
be atiiifiii Piin. ( 6iiiiiii&4l.6 . vi ficirii Iti - iummit
-receriipe*s one for" flie r liitloi: - *Cesiaiy to
as'ebtar if. : 3 Its piitiresgaThiiss is.''citteli'en
li'aiiceAr ii : V'tlie.liirditdlki , eepOfltiii'ealial i4ei
katedSifelieltiVentyliviitty; iti - xid ,Bitty 7fir.e!,
froth fthei . li.tvcifrrtheio'vlifbelbvc,sfuld ' etiCiti
'cling iis With a r itidle:the platthey at t elate
:Of ‘ tite iiiintitain;oti which 'a.'pattion.. of tfie
ickvn is_built, fan& known :lit lovit ,Pcria:nee
as _"the othe 040`...of:this_danttle.1:•._,The„Defe
-?Yace.Yivfir.'sP"Plilffl ,bYia.:l§o44Atita' 1; - 0,Pi
comesijato vlow, rici4ll, - Ngr:44lcll,,sup:9, :and
with- the r scple ; : wino w l liko, grnGl'`, -passes out
Of sight. The,Neversink is - rather, ,skOri
the prospect of beings Wallowed. up. like its
not °very,: Foni.ofp „neiO4,boßr *angank, and
riothing,buf,„a t faint skimrcor i pf it calk b e seen
in tllo . .distaice,:iiii.e, ilieg
fra'mentolit brok en ta4• rbi t ; Xis 'Nfay; ' b:04,1161 2- ,' qin ;lie' ttacea *
;the outline' of ',lliac 'tit' the base' of
'which it 11.6 . iiI'''''Vforneit l'filiie'e of interest
poirittqlVtftfaiiiatigers'ig'iCifip - enter'siioint''
a point of land formed by the cOnfitienti ::f•
the flievensf.al' It' `antir:Dollswal.e - Rilrit'si-jus
OCni al , of '20.1 , iitrYi:9 - • ;Tine extretne;;lrsimili
A filltinck, sly.eredoyith,- , agtokrati)ia "ot•yisi
tg§.s */ittgol4 ) ; 411 071: 11 4 6 ' - frOlg m.gtOffe;:of
ettriß,silKl4)- tlrfin ' A PP , t4e.il)RuW4orYoine. 'of
.0 1 FeoSt4es,v-- -T . PY p 4 4 P?qC4 OP P._Potpl:bY.
,re=
PriPFEtPI'Ym.LP:FHP lYthq9liP7 r T"k , Fenn'
,syly i attia,} eq4 isiew.,49r97 teeet_ip.peautiftil
fraternity, ,PoliticallA are they „equally
fraternize? -!„ r, , •,,,,,
' •
Kest in order t 4 it'd:Feint; 'is„thiS . Ceinefry
'Sciiiiiiehlt - t l e ii Oiss”'e of - the ( ' i nhalitanfs”: . ' • It is
'it iYl• ; iiii / SlVei; - iir 7 e,itiiY ibid`otrt am that
of
'riaiv i pen4iiiilitbfarilleitifY tlie`;jiiiietiait of tlie
Aiivo'Streiihis heyoia'"--iiietitteinatil '-' l l- 3 &Hope.
'aohieideecikis' - feltited iii4ann'ellaii' *IA li ;
1 16 ii =t - ek — t was co. -Wet' o' "- - i rt .
g- e 6 : - 1 was co . secra 4 ,
,o rts . p,esen
.`siipiedltis l Ot :41,1 , ' ' S deVA - ed:fdj'a 'hone' fol.' the
`-deallT' bs- 1 "' tliev:'difted "peilY of: Mrs:- Oallayi
thiath hiAlie‘kdeatielit'lif'saine'etitibui - fair:
i•dtbie.""ltioStat:;" IS \ era' vorite prefii. to
any thing!sl4ki iig` iiii eine,' ' Shebnly joiiirial
‘i)t . -"SW pliiee; i4=eitlled - vnitSitite's , Weekty, so
you - v:r1113; find 0 4' , "tri-Suites Market,": 4 4iTri,
'State:4 ":Ftlaildi'y' ' , , , FT-ri- - Stat.4-1411.1," ~,T ri
Stateillofel:Thil:Therefdre'irben..you viant an
;often sesaille - .tio.a.Rort . •:,,Teriis -Imixi's heart,
-atid Ican-iliot- give ithe. nsa:Sonic - grip, Just
svliisper,-,into:his :ea: : , ;•Tri4Stetes i l' nad. t i cri
chanco4ol one he'7"Will'emile-2gritoioo Bl 3r., "_ 417,
I thongli, ile ) ,inay
. :hoveAtefOge. -, loolced. 'datker'
,thava thiinderslf-Yoill• ; : ;: - • - '7,- I3 I . - :r 'l
MEE
:Wjt.l lll l..; . `k NTP3r4i. ortflPerl94:Pfi ,tim9 • there
was diseased wl ilg 3 ?ltacilag ?3:N9,ad over the
11 P 11,11 t0 1 P , Ipit4fFiaPAymf,
It is attrtYeting: bOth",enterprise,
and:aireadv.ona bright day lber glimmer of
the little: , e,ttlei , perit sioringingup, •yi 7•
pereeztible thedirk •
rotesSambre
Some four ainl l a half miles; North of POrt
Jervis, on'the canal,-andin th:e::,valley of the
:,4slev"rsink,is n,small town, whieh bears the
'reverent and higtorleal,iianip of Huguenot
a memorial of - the first settlers of c ,the
Reftiae:es from Trande; during 'the infathous
rtion• of' Louis XIV; tV6 . 7 sought• An'litylum
.
first in Holland, afterwards emigrated teigiii
country, efillefl. up -lhe — Ettide - on from New,
Neilierlands a r s fares ' ksoPiisitaidfrOniihenee
spread theinselvesthioughthe present.A.Pster
and Orangeeounties, fry.the.7ay of the:virtal
,Pl, and going Aown the , vallez Namitka-'
; ting r as
,far sji the belawar - e, "where they
Iheale"settiements on the 'Reversing. river, in
• !-pi .••r!!!..!.
the stinisinit , , r
:',irt'i:i.iii.'9,9ne.'inte_s'ollie-'6itise q iinneeifron:L
Vie- disco -e•ry of 'fl . - 7illLiefat spring ivitliin its'
Vtircl6rs, hs 016' 7 ' reads;;" the
'iviiterki'q'tlieclitigueniittlittlybeilteSprings
are • geini bieft'•J
those; iftlioted Nslitli•rheurna..
fish; dydpefigiti; r lerofaln;t? •ike: ,
enlity 4eitittriVni',_-anii the
hions:e — igiiiiveltiidd-las. - niiw-tind, spacious, yet
guests.
-witieh.raadii , epplientmrr:cbtang:! #44:,'KR§ln i t;,
isinntaer•-1.. - 11 . ‘ 1
No onviebould:krijotiftsit Fort Jery,i.witli
ouvvisiting',the:,Fhlit4of the
miles 4ist;4l,ltc!"?Nr-•lll?Plg;i3itic`PSLta4r. they'
will be I fq "Ale , T r, Pl4q-d?
in: TiICA - ',OuinYt
, is,Pree4P4OO9,Yer,P7PP!.-TRenslic:OF ledges
of.slate roc}:, tlie,flqt
feet, into; a wild gorge. The z - ,-brook iu:slie
pti for a sinn4er of n mile_ °yet spialler, preci
pices anit,throngh ,
grn*th
i With taftitngibenlile;
.recolientien's stile•behtitifiti ,t
Ocint,
Thrt JeMi i 'stieli hid it adieft, to
'turn liltelthb-birds to the Seutli- onihe first .
hint' a•Aiitt:Lln.' •= 1 .•;• , 'ENiGM;ki
. .
Masis'anzolaws - :-4-Gen.rJadqoni :bis
:11a - rb.msl Add reis,totho Piople,of iitheXtntsd : .
States ; -id diwnthd Amerisaifontrine wit)i
rOgardtixtesting tho con stitntiornilitY `of 10 , 34
,as f • • ,•
! 1 4!Prcle.IT Mal#4 l2l *.lT!liork4la
impoirsd,' t; is .absolotel.y i neeessary that. tie'
laws' pitslsetf. b'Y
eittypart •
'the, aonntry; :funk - that tev.ery - good , . citias4
.shoultl, - 4441:AiMes ) .standxp, , dy.to.put.4„p",
thijtombined force of thelTithon, ei , etr
at f . ieniiit'atthila\Vful : iekStrinee;!lintrer
.astir ptotext'May ;be , maddi-orNlaieveriliai,s,,
it may asgume t
,T.nconstitutional - ,,0r oppreSt 1
sive; lalvs ; may p nc:dotilit,e, pa:ss:Sil - by Con
'iress','"either" from' eriOPeoftS - 2.Vibigs, - or :00 2
Want' of due consideration if this:T:4l'e *164;
.1a reach authority; ther,t,7,4eay,- Is :
e 48 3, amlpeaes,fol. ; and if, ffom the ,eharOO- -
' ter of the ii)V, it is ail. abase of 'dower nqt;
within he edritrol of the judicary, ,then' also
discussion trail eolth appeals to reaSoixamtio"
:the justiee, : of thsteoplo.willpot fgil rednessthe.wroag. : - ,I •
' Bat )ii Sball be .a`pariteiftpZir
by • the'edart, or r'Spliate&by 'Crob b iritassit
)ao instilled. fqTeiblY,EP. 8104 pg 14 :execution.
is that gOV,Siiunkiit cOn'
• - &mtinuo atiit•iiii6iPitily other
It would cease-lb blita4overumOntil:antEbe,‘
-t3ntvorth'yy of-*name-, ;if thapcFvf-.,
to :enforce-the
i 4nesotiOn itslowA:l4zi
atf{ti .
SPheie',Of tiatio,A. - ' l '
I.! .3"4.s e lf 4 t • ftli;
Exgeo, 1,314nts anb
• _
„ .
rAN - R - TiiN IsIATTISERY, -
• - ca - Amarmuna; PERNA.
The4nbscrlbirdtdldiuvita a attntion, of the public
to a very fine assortment ct - Frmit - and ornamental Trete
're.F,,res, sale r ,
I , Asar inductin toIItErIPPLE
em at $25-per hundred (the selection left as ranch as
possible to rigt4ell) from 5 to 7 feet high, and wCII farmed.
I Witythrifiurfinarancei the ;it: Ath,oolietn; the pur
chaser t‘i (lig the halal and give the tree the after treat
ment that I maydireq, —
Flom 6toi fidis ';:r.l.so'piit &flared.'
4 to 5 feet whY Own' Selerllot4,ll(iter hundred.
_ Extra lark!, from 8 to,,lo ; feet,44ets.eas t h.. , :
tine fu3sortmenid - irell grown healthy Peach Trees,
in nding Alerlettel4v ”"'
Prft; . )fe
An extra lot Seedikamyear;h7Trees, $5 per -hundred.
d)EitER:VtEES., - -
3fost of the ittogilVvaWit4 aPor' tativiitok'Dll4llowill
to ;to well in this latitude—ono year old-15 cents, each,
or $1.50 per doi.::1-1,arger Mia , ,alder tien, 30 to 50c. each.
-TEAR. T REES.
The - Year is now more„extenkkivejy_planted Alen any
other fru it - I ree; aCcount,Of Its regular' b later
crops, and ToneLeifity7.l4sinrcriWees, from 20 Lila cents
oath; - ,
Trat-S, -- • s
, ' r • 40' ta*C'ellta •
1 " APRICOTS,' :"
.: ,, Frtinx2s,(4slNTabt4 - each;r ,
Every man noir beglne t the necessity of having
one or more Grape ViroM hiY,Ordeii; itatta'atit can
be planted that will more certainly remunerate him.—
I cultivate' nabsit ,
`hirdY) Varieties. tif the Native
Grape. and suc,h,,, e s, linye ,proted_thcmselvwralnablo
in this, laitudth Cata*ba i N Triaidt;'ollnton,
Concord, Delaware f ,ankothors., ,-.Gne year old Tines.
from 25 to 75 cenl.4,:caifil:twOyear old, from 50e. to 00;
strong inyi raVltuliny of %what
from-75c. to $2.00.
RIIIIBAMY lILANTX--25c. each; t?2,11:10 per doz. •
AgiARA44IB I;tindreir:
BLACHNETUICES (Lawton} )41.50'per
ItAPBERRIES4-ixwiltriely4:.:.rom 500. 'to , W.COrrier
dozen. •
CURRANTS - Ai nriet.y..p - otclhOc. $2.00 per dezen.
I have a chutes ( oftVNENREENS, Orna
mental Trees. and hafdrSlirtihs. wbich I s will sell As
0 - ehiMMtifeytallAtYlMettrad: reliewheics.of -04 'same
qua ity, The following r are same of the. varieti es: Not ,
EiLifintTir.) motor
arlean..Vhtt ate, Siba; Europea atp-LGolden;
Juniperi;''Aiiiefinat = arid• LindenS;.kta
11Ter, ISpirgas. , Wingeliailpentpacir„M‘houltisOWy
suckles, and ItUsear .
'All'oecti , ttill lie pttanpily attended to (11:11Vitted
in Cliambevitmrif, or at.the Read,Avithetit a9yother
ehitinethan , ilie sifiliiikist'a tanking':
• &PL . ? , PP. I
r-KRFiESV 158 tll—L-WILBOI4
mliasqup*lnfßAPo4 PI,-43:11;RAIACCL
WILSOX, Propriatora.
= J.,' • lit Ult KNltioltSriouvmLunri*
ofi klidiTty growth and fine .nesiiilmcmt. l of. yarietis,for
BYto this - Fult ) milfriext'libilnY; Petiong'lTtigionti-of
wilte4;l op-our
boisiArg,Flllllloln(Yf.'
-•• , .
•.;rll9 ; ; 0 6iIi:PPLP, a-kragS. "L 3 LI, ;fit
Four yloroold, very !strong rkni . l healthy.,
26,660 'PEACH' iREES. L "'? -
I;2iand'3-yeardiverpgllo4l4hisoo Stoodard •ind4poroxf
RF41 1 1 24 Wi1:44 1 .. ) : 1 ,
1. 7 000 CHERRY. TREE.
Of tho iblimatrigt klu r tisi/Aintb - MiondV Tidotitpl f i :Mick
Enle• BlackZ:lrtor-100,„.P..10 3 4,-Pqn.. l V ( x)d, Yellow Span
ish, and tisc.,t , Bl6 , ,nrrean. - -
' ' ifOOSE'liffßßiEt
- Houghton - and - Ohio Seedlings.
RASPBEHRLES,' • ' ' :
BEHRIEg
- CUR NT
±) 14 HOS S i
Agin( VICAPEi...
.7Vieoffer Tors ittrong plauto o Anna. ClSntoly Coiawba,
Thiliivaro; MotattyrnbY;
ra pcolific,TAahel a, kheeritiTOlor t fjuYal,.lsgo.x coca,
• .:, ,- • , • :t BURZHOLDER 2e. WHARIN4 , 4
Bendersville, Adams county, Pa,
EIM
ovirigarr-t - O-TfitE TO PIAVT.
Sbn't; oidrs forlaritAlrPtltßY 2't.JAIVFI.
subserltney - olrers a large .and.yery, superior stock of
Phitrt4 tetbelbllLwin'g; besides - a - hczt OP 'other' old' and
new Tarti4 • . • , s - • •
Wilson's Albany: "Triorninf de.. (and; TleetePtccie
liericltt Oa iltdieyi Tirellopei tictorikrllo6kbrt
ligitYs
TP.aclq. PrelAcZ,.Buyue's .rnrorite,
a6.4'art.: 4 •
PrlaprP. o o per bundreth,f7.tiX P9f thousand; $25 , i00 per
firiithonAnd, dectireTY, packed, niieshipped atresfed,
_to all amesslbialVnts - ifrod - Chatnberskirc (Irea. to
Chanthershuee). 2-
!;Tlie.Pureltaseiertteliction-adheredltolf thdel4orEsre,
celyed bef,retbo.stocic of any Tarietris %sparitEd• 4
- 44. - trictec4flV'Tioo Albany and 'friotoph de land is
yeri , :r c•
Notis fifty Beni at the plied as per
hundt4l; not-lefs:thadi - svoluttdred at .thet pricater
thousand; -live thousand at the,price,per - ,2.1,00,p, • -
, :4 4 4:ANTS' 4ff , MAU/. -"
Rot one dollar,-are 'gelid by mull one :dozen,44 of
en) ve:O . bei.tiWrietich of the" nhore.
F0rt3.0 1 .4i tfavateen tiftYgabh of any_ threo
P0r..55.09, sre wl/1 send onetundred each of any three
:rarletieblveenieW oAZ:hod lituliseikt paid, :t6 duyanateda
In .the United Elta t ae,,,,on receipt of the price, _
ndress;
.i.,040N, TO KALON T ITN/ON VILLAOL„TUAIIOOO,
...11=COX,' , AAVNtif TAYLOR - OW BTILTITT-iiiitPalillhe
otber "
lesigng, c-i 114.1, 45 aprpaf pod, aonywhero irk-Ahe
ekint A *
gArPoslirrkdAftm 44iiv.liaso, dad, 'The! satinql,tisitAur
grounds tO examine our vines aid vineyard, when all
ttiabavo.andlazinyedt.libr:Wt4Winay. leaf t,
would do well
. t.ysewd for onr.NW LlST.,•whlch
46 ient , toall hefi , tifeti 2 .1 i
_ ,,, t , erktv2-341; , , p0x.165 Pftttburg. ya. .
13511;
c; , .- 4.l7ffsz , .4.pro„ i sEßTEWß
• !,o:o6iStio?ifiti iiileSTßANVE,tteltlEa.
•,;^
CATILSO.k:Si AIiBANY )
;; t iIk[PY;VJ X ' §. , §.UaLt Nft, etc.,
Itikseriet," a TiJ 'riadreatTin
't e 1 11 1 107,44 10 41Y359rd,0r; ,J4C9I3,IIBITtEgit
an g 1.4 , , . A gent.
'Srll',
iMAGELITEIRIFIS,Ctri
GRAPE, VINES, 4.,/4
fixity ,
~;sept,2-Atgi,
W I A_3 - sBFat
cnlar, giving va:
proved the msst pas. , ..n ppeiw
pjan ta. and inferroation, 011 be . cent to olKappli
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FOR ITSELF .t:VERY YEAR in the saving of garments!
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