The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 02, 1866, Image 4

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fliqt ia a Mt 4 1 4.1. 1 0grait'l#PAI.9,f.tlikl
s**- 2 44eAcraYPgstintiotimpinet
the sea, and which' has so - raf Veen work
6414ergraTi titicirsaios iindt - c a
a p_f "reo;estinaN, boatmen
t water an the killery -
.whinh we
W 0 1004; ,No 04k ' 1 0„ atlPVit
s h e tongicinence-oranotiier gars Inner
piek ISti 1117 pilit obt.
...Wiftl4o,4 l #4l:for .thcf .-
„IIA/Woje .the beat !Ikea; we' can eat,—
best, as heing•the most delicious, if well
cooked. We do not ;Wean the Wooly,
greagiftnOttOftSifthe Merinoli !and•Saxo
mee„ rier_ . ,tlke coarse, stringy, tallowy,
tbough , yerp , economie.sl- mutton of the
Leicestenr,. Cetswelde, and other long
wooLsheep,, When we, say mutton is The
Raii,t.„.delicione, of domestic . . meats, we
have the flesh of the middle - wools ' in
taind-4that is; of South downs, pee exeel
ihTW'istid " Cheviots, Bampshire-dowris,
4.shire.4owne, and others of , their
Irtl a In'a ietS degree. • artittnii
Atiid . tXmen3 economically, and , is used up
more advantageously, than perk or beef.
41„ifixr ,
_met can seldom have : fresh beef un
lelihehas,isa large a number of hands
they: can consume a quarter before it
:10111 *Mil More grain is required to
make, a-pound of pork than a pound of
mutton. It is more healthful fond than
fan; tat Mitten' will keep longer, and a
• Tainity - oftirdinary size - can 'dispose of, a
mnallabeep, before the, mutton will spoil,
evaii.in quite warm weather. Besides, if
a farmer u; on friendly terms : with his
le,ig . hbors, he can easily - sell,,or lend one
.9tAiio, quarters. By a system ofexchan
ging fresh meats, several families may 'be
supplied with t r hat of most
... excellent qual
itoratall seasons of the year, at a very
cheap rate. Mutton is more biltritious
and.will consequently give a laborer more
stein / gib . - than pork; people of studious
habits, and children• in particular, will feel
stiettkr,; accomplish more, and be more
4veal, thy when they eat mutton than if
'tbeYtitt Mneh pork or even beef. ,
.RigaPq-m-an important. considera
tiontit—times,- on the farm or else
'where.' When fresh mutton is wanted,
one men can dress a sheep or lamb in a
few minutes; while much longer time is
required , ,tes butcher , a beef or a bog
kPpih i jOgi , e E :lnst in making mutton, and it
-cysts.eompatively nothing. The wool
.will usually cover all the cost of keep du
ring ayear, And chin that , of fattening
too. - TaTinitliß view , which is - a fair
m#l . ,Vo one can fail ft) perceive that mut
"ion es the cheapest meat that can be rais
ed. SazallfamilleA
_eau salt
_lied dry one
or both hin d quarters,,er cook a quarter
And eat s 4eelTl. A . quarter. of...lambafter
it his ikbaeenked, may'-be• k4t ten or
-oleic% dayss, and still he !gond. Farmers
"ihnulklearn - te• prepare their, own meat,
and not sell their animals to butchers,
e,,9 the' meats tlAL9wn ta-
Weft at •,exortittint. Furthermore,
&great 'many. people who - have only a
garden or small farm, can often fatten a
during 'the *inter, and thus
have better meat,..at kinack cheaper rate
than if tiVey'intrehluie it.
Swine's Flesh.
Above. leading a correspol-
Strenr - tlre gi gston (st. Y.) -.journal
In The last mine of your paper it is sta
ted ;hat the Jewish nation seldom suffer
Thom etiferi, and - this exemption is plac
ed in connection ,with -the fact-that they
eat, noi)ork. ghts ininitinity-frorit choler l ialsicui: a tithe of the blessings gained
liCbrews by abstaining from;the
Vol of liiihe s s'flesh.: In an experienee of
nearly a (loiter of. a century, and -after
much observation and enquiry, the writer
hanever known a : Jew to suffer • from
scrotum, consumption, or tape worm.
The sufferings and deaths from the first •
IM.O.iseme! , ,-or.,forrus of the Same dia.
ao common among the pork eating
nations , of the earth, are unknown. among
Ole "c4il4ren' of Israel.'Place tiiese facts
t ih connection with this, that the hog is
Yrdor4enio , ani in al that linffers and
dies Trom scrofula, and it speaks volumes.
Tone readers have all heard of 4 ' measly"
poZtnt'that inay.not Iticoslhat `these
m biro pure,
_4leadly 'scrofula; "and
thatahey are- never found in beef, mut
ton,,veal, .:trflantb. Nor iii it generally
knoorn thatficieditary consumption and
scrofula are Oneand the saaiodisease; and
that Abe pitsst common forms of insanity
are oip,:nito the: development - of serofu
tams tlibercles in 'the brain. The seeds
of Orme terriblanialadies are transmitted
from parent to chihk itiTtliform of mi
nute grains Of tfibercles deposited chiefly
* , the4-lu9gs and brain, and set the nnhap
tr opitring of 'limb' ,
itese.taber.les bettoine inflamed and•
alarted;:eilding' In cotiiiikaPtiOn, if the
leap are the suffering orgnsined in soft-',
- 4;itotOrthe' brain and insauity'when that '
ergawis the seat of the disease. Some-
PoisOCof 'scrota's isthrownout
the forts Of 'titulars; W
ean), 0 fever sores l " salt -*hewn; etc,4
intiok*eiitik 0 Oita :irelOtlged attiii
exMie 6 f. P? 4 , II P,IP_ t'ol6Pr./116.41-016340k.:
f 3, 1 11 *
t DunEr_
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11°-
will g ive
athas entrusta 14 but:. prompt
=Mon prima ri
wao!fik:fthAfileco. 6-
' '"'4l / 1 1 1 1 1 ELSOrtikitetinall
PZrtrDnrarlritttNV" 6 vaill;
OFlON lsm attazirfiteseitaiiraiga mut..
r - -sok free. Adeztei fiLOONIARA*
w - P.v !Dr ASlMUOLlsFakirSerkka
.Iror
L. Bruidage,
2:II_,ILGEON. DENTIST,'
TrASpenaszently loafed is M o ntrose. Offlas am
mLivitebb. & Botterdold'e. People of thie
er=those toothless ones wand= beartilld plata
would do well to give Idol a call. Ail work
eliessated to give eadziketiror.
1 2 1 .11321- • 241111 W 3PALTZEIZtrr.
Di.l3.:Wodd's Plastic Metallic Pilling, an Improved
foible metal for Pilling Tee th , for which I have the
right, privilege and license, granted by him to use for
Den thl imposes in my ownpractice as a Dentist. It is
Called Cadmium Alloy, and Et designed to take theplace
Of amalgams, tin, metallic oxides, Om for filling. It
does net contain mercury, and hence an absence of the
difficulties that In such a variety of 'ways occurs, or are
liable to occur with the agent.
.Its Qualities and Advantages.
Aide filling is designed for maldagperfect and durable
plugs, as a substitute for gold whets economy is an ob
ject; and for inferior material where the 'Teeth can be
saved, and not for temporarily stopping those whither*
diseased and worthless.
- Juistuning then that it be skillfully tied, the Plastic
Metallic Filling possesses advantages above every other
miterialbnt gold for filling Teeth, while it can be em.
ployed in many cues where gold cannot. It can be in
tmduced with facility and accurately secured. It molds
elosel4o the walls of the cavity without recession or
she forming • perfect plug, solid throughout,
thus ere adiag air and moisture.
Montrose, Oct. 10, 1865.
CALVIN C. HALSEY,
EXAMINING SUWON,
For Pensioners, and Applicants
for Pensior.s.
lar - Offica to Matt Avenge; over the Store of J. Ly
ons a Son,
Montrose, Pa., May RS, 1881. tt
HISTORY OF TIED WORLD.
BY PHILIP SMITH, B. A., 4
One of the principal contritntton to the Dictionaries of
Greek and Roman Antiquities, Biography, and Geog.
nphy.
Mmiesaa. or lases 1717craqz...
Since Sit Walter Raleigh solaced his imp His risonment in
World," the
p
the Toer by the comosit of hie " ory of thp
the Literature of E n g l and has never t achieved
the work which he left unfinished. There have been
" Universal Histories," fr un the bulk of an encyclope
dia to the most meagre outline, in which the annals of
naehnation are separately recorded • but Without an at
tempt to trace the story of Divine Providence and hu
man progress in one connected narrative. It is pro
posed to supply this want by a work, condensed enough
to keep it within a reasonable size, and yet so fall es to
be free from the dry baldness of an epitome. The ther
einto of Germany abounds in history—each as those of
Muller, Schlosser, Earl Von Rotted, Dunker and oth.
era—which at once prove the demand for such a book,
and furnish models, in some degree, for its execution.
Bat even those great works are somewhat deficient In
taat organic unity which is the chief aim of this "His
tonr of the World." - •
The story of our whole rat - 5.411m that of each separate
nation. has " a beginning, a middle and an end." That
story we propose to follow, from its beginning in the as
records, and from the dawn of civilization in the
East,--through the Ouccei Iva Oriental Empires,—the
rise of liberty and the perfection of heathen polity, arts,
and literature in Greece and Rome,—the change which
passed over the face of the world when the light of
Christianity sprang up—the origin and first appearance
of those barbarian races which overthrew both divisions
of the Roman Empire.—the annals of the States which
rose on the Empire's ruins, Including the picturesque
details of medieval history, and the steady progress of
modern liberty and civilization.—and the extension a
these infinences, by discovery, conquest, colonization,
and Christian missions , to the remotest regions of the
earth. In a word, as separate histories reflect the def
tacked scenes of human action and suffering, our aim is
to bring into one view the several parts which assured
ly form one
_great whole, moving onwards, undegithe
guidance of Divine Providence, to the unknown end or
dained in the Divine purposes.
No pains will be spared to make this history scholar
like In purposo and popular in style. It will be found
ed on thebest authorities, ancient and modem, original
and secondary. The vastprogress recently made in hilt-
Lethal and critical investWions, the results obtained
tromthe mode= science of comparative philology, and
the discoveries which have laid on new sources of in
formation concerning the East, aftrd etch facilities as
to make the present a tit epoch for our undertaking.
The work will be divided Into three Periods, each
complete in iteelf, and will form Eight Volumes in De
m octavo.
I.—Atmore Horton's% Sacred and Secular; from the-
Creation to the Pall of the Western Empire, in A. D.,
478. Two Volumes.
Entworr, Civil and Ecclesiastical
from the Fail of the-Western Empire to the taking of
Constantinople by the Turks, in A. D, 1458. Two Vol.
ID. Morintur Thavoirr: from the Pall of the Byrn.
line Empire to our own Times. Four Volumes.
It will be published 1i 8 vols., live. Price In cloth. V,.
50 per volume. Sheep, $4.50. Half morocco, $5. Vol-'
ume I now-rendy.
AGENTS WANTED in all parte of the country.
Applicationsehoubl be made at once to the Publishers
D. APPLETON & CO.,
448 & 445 Broadway, 14. T.
Jan. 1865. sentimtf
WRIT ME til.
Liberty White Lead,
Liberty White Lead.
'TRY IT
IT i
INiawriresp to cover more surface, foam'bright,
than any other. Buy the but, It Is the eheaput.,
Liberty Lead is whiter than any other.
Liberty Lose) mows better than any other.
Liberty Led mars tonger than any other.
Liberty Lead is gess economical than any other.
Liberty Lead it more free from knpuritto, sad is
`Warman= to do more and better work
at a givarcosi, than any other.
11 . 1!47 tt. REST, se I. the cumuncenr.
berty White Lead.
TRY IT !
MY IT 1
liantiactared sad Inuvszted by
cos andrxez•zac,
vinoncsaa
DRUG,-PiZat tc.. GLASS DPAtRIS,
NORTH THISD
Jots-;.ie - STREW,
'':',l.Tile...fAlkleltS.RAMlElll.' ..„
. 1 Vats sad meths futimuo Barber.
Ntriions State: 00d of lasyd. • •
• "late otlirfti,wrir la Weeks', • - •
•Noir Wake' fite.treom,
Rind Ine shaving jual dulsalkooini
' Find mitittlisgbitt to saitY6l2, •
,- :-Plisolat fur iitearatmate denies..
moue, MUMS! *VAIIMIS,
NenttOse,act,.ls, 18112.
. •
1 ' . 4 - c • I r .
•c) • • / i rk
- •.
tlittilittllllololllllll
•,
TS now verreiving * large andarell.aeletted stock of
J. new goods, consisting In part of choice audcofon r* .
FLOUR, DAIRY SALT.. •
SUGAR TABLE SALT.
6YYttrP BBL
MOLASSES, CA,.‘MLES.
• CHOICE TEAS, BRUSHES
COFFER, A c.
SPICRS. . • *e.
FRUITS. NAILS.
FORS, WOODERL'FaRIi,
RAMS, BASKETS
LARD. • BlicrOifS A
- . FISH, ,ROPS, dm,
and in fact *choice variety of all Made of
GRocERIEs PROVISIONS
which we are bound to sell wholesale or retell,
cheap ;or mat Or .ready Tray. '
Call and aip, ,
.before buying eivewhere. for we take
pleasure in showing our goods, whether yoa buy or not.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE__
taken in eiiiiiigitoigoods at the best market prirAis.
Store on Posta' Old Corner.
P. N. DEANS, Jr.
Mauirilvitohaimatai, 16,5 6 . ..,;
NEW GOODS.
*ring ~s,4mAkr
PLEASE. CA4 AND - ExAmn.
DRESS GO . Oth,'Coniisting of 7
GRENADINES,
ORAL
• _ DZIAIIkES,
- LENIdS. - •
PARAIIATT AS,
MERINOES,
BRILLIANTS,
JACONETTR PRINTS,
and ogood assortment of all kinds of Goods in our lino.
Montrose, May 11, 1885.
4: FRESH ,-.LOT.-OF .
•
NEW 'GOODS,
JUST AIUtMILD FOil TUB
ga13a . 1.34.g Trade,
At WIT-SOS.-taItIFITI O WatNER'S.
TO BOOT &SOH WEARERS
rt B. WZEKB & CO. hating sold their Stott of
Bata, Caps and Ready blade Clothing to Joshua
Boydy
will continuelh‘ ;,
in Its vialons brindles My Stock Is now coraplet•—
having a large It:rival of ill
th) ivring
Ladles Glore•Kid, Lasting. Goat. and Calf Bal
'morals and Gaiters. • Misses' Lasting, Kid and
Calf Balmorals._ A large assortment of
Infants• Shoes. Men's Calf, Sid
•
and Lasting Balmorals
and Gaiters.
Men', Boys' and Youth's Calf, Sip and Stop' Boots
I am nepsroul to sell
CHEAPER . FOR CASH
on =um
than any other house this side of Nsw York.
orDealers supplied at New Torkjobbing prises.
Store wert side of Public Avenue, seeond door 'above
Searle's Hotel. ' P, MIME,
ifOntrose, Nay 18, 1868.
JAMES R. DEWITT,
DEALER IN
DRI6OODriOD KDTRONS=
CHOICE FAIRLY
BOOTS AND . .SHOES;
ats and Caps,
cizic>4o3pri. 333 Pt; "Sr,
vilassiWAßE,
yuk.witis itaiu oiLis;
HARMAN WS
i'roduce taken in Exchange.
hiontrose,gel?. '64.
Liberty %Vhlte Lead.
FRESII GROUND .
CAYUGA PIASTER,
FOR.SAIX AT
.
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the old sad well horn • •
AlriCrUsMerSeig 261.111.
06e. J. MOWRY.
, . ~ • • -
14bIllt . ' ...
r '
fillnol4o4 berlipeby kfiptictfaily klieg notleii that
"he Us talairensalcOmielloneer la" th#R.may
of so w uorrebolottweito MO public.—
IIPC got citaltlAndle 7111 be rompt
-4 stiavir 0. -
Clamant, Mara 11. 1884. tt
WEBB & BurraISIMII
Aze now retelling their
OF StrEMIMIIANNA COUNTY•
F. B. WEEKS
BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS;
itILMECEIr-v- . 110 1 1311EM
Startling Con.viction
~,oir d edicatatcpailivhossajlatgaillAMlls
et>.
r -•
°l:k hanl,gilh.aNgw Stockof Goods, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
;CIF-Pc•oerleg,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS .& 'CAPS,
READY BADE CLOTHING,
Shirts, Gioia'', Hosiery, Neckties, Scarfs, Undershirts
and Drawers.
„
Fancy Goods dt Yankee Notions,
Trunks and Travelling Bags,
..ktid'loti l Or <mobs' too nntnerotta td mention, if
Prices %el. will Delp Competition
orTvery rattle% warranted as represented. No
ebarge,for Showing Goods. Small Profits and Quick
GEO. INAEDEN.
Now Milford. Aug,
LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG
ri..4I6ILOSI.C)JA-3Z.
Irvveck ]Daily Pre&ixissi.
ON and a ft er July 12, 1866, Passenger Trains w
run as follows :
,1,41,vi3 NORTHWARD, ,
3
Stations. Mail. Passenger. New York,
Northumberland 8.20 a.m. •46,60 P. In.
Danville, 9.00 " 5.40
Rupert, • 10.00 " 6.15 "
Bloomsburg, 10.15 " 5.25 "
Berwick., 11.10 " 7.00 "
Shickehinny, 12.00 m 7,45 "
Plymouth, 11.55 p. m. 8.30 "
Kingston, 1.45 " 6.55 "
Wyoming, 2.05 " 9.10 "
9.25 " 9.30 "
Arrive at
Scranton,
Great Bend,
New York,
Easton,
Philladephis,
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
1 2
Passenger. Mail,
1.50 a. m. 12.00 m.
6.20 " . 12.30
635 " 12.45 "
6.65 " 1.20 "
7.05 "
7.45 "
8.25 "
9.05 "
9.15 ••
9.50 "
3.10 " 10.06 "
6.50 " 2.15 •. ra
11.15 "
Scranton,
Pittston,
Wyoming,
Kingston,
Plymouth,
Shickshinny,
Berwick,
Bloomsburg,
Rupert,
Danville,
Arrive at
Northumberla'd,lo.so "
Williamsport, 1.00 p. m.
Harrisburg, 1.20 "
Baltimore, 5.40 '•
WashingtOn, 05 " 10:55
Philadelphia. 5.40 " 6.00 "
The shortest and most direct rent* to the West and
the Oil region.
Trains of thePhiladelphis and Erie Railroad leave
Northumberland every morning for Erie. arriving there
the afternoon of the same day, to connect with trains
for Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, and all points westand
connecting at Corry with all trains on the Oil Creek
Railroad., _ _
. - ,
Passengers for Train 8, - tan leave New York via The
Delaware, Lackawanna Western R.ll. et 9a. m.,
thereby reaching all points on this Road the same day.
New and elegant Steeping Cars accompany the Night
Trains each way between Northumberland and Phila
delphia. H. A. PONDS, Supt.
DELAWARE LACKAWANNA &
WESTERN RAIL-ROAD.
Summer Arrangements for 1865
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD.
Morningl Evening Morning
train. train.l STATIONS. I train.
.&. M. P. DI. P. DU
iI 9,00 4,00
I 11(25 7,05
ig I 12,10 7,55 I
a f 12 30 8,•All
isf 4,20 11,45
C I 5 5,21 1 12,51
o 5,45 1,13 I
6,111 1,35 I
6,31 1,56 t
• 6,50 2,15
a% P. M A. M I
New York.
New Ham pton..
Mannnka Chnnk
Delaware
Scranton
Nicholson
flophottom
Montrose
New Milford
Great Bend
CONNECTIONS.—Westward.
iiThe Morning train from New York connects at Ma
nn-nit Chunk with the train leaving Phllad'a(Kensing
ton depot) at 7.30 a. nr..andntGreatßend with through
mailtrain on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car at.
tached, stopping at all the principal statiuns on that
road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6.10 a. m.
The Eventng trait from New York connects at Ma
tunks Chunk with the train leaving Philadelphia (Ken
sington depot) at 3,30 p. m.: at Great Bend with Night
Express on the Erie Railway west, arriving at Buffalo
at 1,45 p. m.
Eastward.
The Morning train from Great Bend connects theta
with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from
the west ; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philad'a
and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at
640 p. m.; anti at New Hampton with a train for Easton
Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriv
at Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m.
The Evening train Irma Great Bend co , nects there
with the New York Express on the Brie Railway from
the went; at hiannnka Chunk with a train which runs
to Belvidere. where It lies over until 6 o'clock next
morning ; andat New Hampton with an Express train
for Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Bar"
risburg.
At Scranton. connections are made with trains on thi
Lackawanna and Bloonislittrg R.R. to and from Pittston
Kingston, Wilkesbarre, Berwick, Bloom aburg,Danville,
Northumberland, Harrisburg and interniediatettations,
and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad
oand [rem Carbondaleand infermediate Stations.
WATTS COOKE, Superintendent.
R. A. Hamm, Gent Tkt Agt. DOD'
inareVirizaz AasoelitiOn i ,Plallndelphfa, Pa.
JUIL. Mamma of the liervous.Seminal. Urinary and sex
ual-systems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mall In sealed
letter envelopes, free of charge. Addrees Dr. J. SMUT/
HOUGHTON, Howard Immolation. No 2 South Othstreet,
Philadelphia, Pa.
:SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS, •
erziet.-23-Eveit: imevsp.
BE nndereignedrLrCENSED Ai2iBIQT eitibe GOV
T
B having obtained the necessary toms
stu., givep rompt attention to all claims Irani:etc.'
tojtis care. No charge unless successful.
•GEO. P, 'LITTLE.
Montrose, June fithT, 1864.
ERIE RAILWAY.
CmN
Gg t .,co T ni gZ o : ds :
:g vls
.Tan:l 3ilete3aatotttt
following 4 13 .7 4 viz
___ ,
Wes
tward Ecruxixi•
N
. ,
thin 1. Bldg° Eip4esii, at 3.28, p.M.
Llgttniag prnar•forDtaltirk.. 3.31 w a.m.
5, 'Ma I, ~.., %A Pm.
'I. Melt. x, for Dtmktrk and Boitalo, , 1.00, tan.',
9-, ME rpt BArralo,4nd Dtmktrk —... 5.27,, a.m.
•11; Emigrant 11.13, IL.M.'
- - -V. Nur Fraillbt ' 1.02, p.m.,'
Mlanstmivairc9l. 3 E3ovLiatlit•
Train.% New York Expresa - at 1.42, p.m
.4, 'Night Express ' 4.18, a.m
B,l3tpamboet Emma, 8.88, p.m
8, CitteMatti. ' 7 - 10 ,
• git WO; 'EXMee,.•......r • I. • 8.12; tun
28, Way Fre ight 10.85, LIR
'reaMa 8d: %1 run dally. Trait! I min daily exult!". t San=
OWL 11111 :1• 1 2 3 10011 ara. ' • Train. 8 ' VMS t except
mgadaya,:. ralp a Omen at.finat Bead Sunday! and
yeatesaye only: 'Veleta btope'Eadali clay. ogaz
ere 1=54 11 7 ex_eits 6 1 1•401-.
Y. FIDDLE. Gall IMpl, Icele4rOrk.T;
WY. R. BARR, Gaul PleeeagerAxent.
NEW FIRMQ
.30;riooloir itsLic ivastrs,
• ;Pf 4 P's # 4 4 .;
FLOUR . , ::„FtEIY i , SALT
Garden. geeds -
Wheat, , 431over,rTimaity g ,Flat Seeds
• Peas 'Lard; "Candfes,
'dRL 4,8 IS: Dtl/ 3 0.1 37 2 3 t , :-
Piahrtamoled Halibut,
Syrups; MOaases • and Sugars,
TEAS, CQFEEE, SPICE'S, BROOMS
.AND NAILS.
Cash Paid , fbr Butter.
A. BALDWIN,' * WE. L, ALLEN. ."
Nailer:we, April '1 , 1„ Itt4
326:01!CoSOXI.0 '• •
CMG APPEATUS!
16114311ES:Patent Nttreerr aria Cooking Lamp—three
artjcles cooked at.onatirne. $2 30 to $7 *I each.
FISUWS Patent Kerosene Ole Pot. Gino kept hot
an day for three Cents. $2 to $O.
. ,
VISRE'S Patent Abode Supporter and Attachment tO
support a !Made or. for boiling water. Prier, 60 eta.
RiLIANOS' Patent 'Union Kerosene Oil Stove--1, 4;
and 10 Burners- Cost, $a 50, $5, and $lO.
'Circulars Bre°. Address,
Kerosene Lamp Heater Co.,
206 PEARL ST., NEW YORK.
A 0711,1866, . t.t . ,
PULMONARY A pin N ER VOWS DISEABpS
11.45 a. ta
5.55
, 9.1$ "
A CT wittrpromptbess and certaintrin every stage of
JCL .CONSOMPTION. and with invariable efficiency in
NERVOUS PROSTRATION, General Debility, Dyspep
sia;Asthrna, Bronchitis. Female Weaknesses, Loss of
Flesh or Strength, and all derangements of the Blood.
They increaser the tervons or vital energy, relieve
Cough, check Night Sweats,. diminish Expectoration,
improve the Appetite, arrest Diarrhrea, promote re
freshing Sleep, and create rieW and healthy blood. Let
no sufferer fail to try,this remedy Circulars Free.
Piticas oz. and ,bOttles. $l.OO and $2.00
each. 6 strain or large bottles for .$5.00. by express.—
Sold by all reppectable draggi, and at the sole general
depot, wholesale and retail, by
J. WINCHESTER, 86 John St., N. T.
March 10, 18115-Iyeovr•
5.55 p.m
]tail.
4.40 p. m
6.20 •
6.35 '
6.00 '
6.00 '
6.65 '
1.33 '
8.20 •
8.30 •
55.65 '
HUNT BROS. & BLAIR
Calt-ALWTOZT, PAX.;
Wltofesale &Metall Dealers In
2:I42,WDWra ap
3EI.
STEEL I :'NAILS,
StIOVEL 24,
IWLDER'S • HARDWARE.
MINN BAIL, COUNTERSUNK k T RAIL SPIER&
RAILROAD S MINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND,
BOXES; BOLTS, .2rt"PS and SMASHERS, r"
PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
B'ELLGES,SEAT SPINDLES,MOWS,
ANIMA VCRS, STOCKS ADS DIES, BELLOWS,
114113D1E5,, SLEDGES. PILES, &c. Sc.
CIRCULAR AND SAWS,'BELTING, PACKING,
TAOICLIC Eitocks; FLAstsr; PARIS
crArEst 'BAIR A GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS,LEATIIER & FINDINGS.
FAIRBANK'N SCALES.
6cYanton. ]( arch 9.11; IS6B. • " ly
10.00 "
2.00 &.m
1.25`
1.00 '
1
5,20
2.85
1.50
1,42
10.15
8,50
F O c ELIZ ' S 0 1 1
gorse aii Cattio Powlors.
833
8,10
7.49
7,30
A. M
faCliikATl
COCGHS, Dl
TEMPER, I
V EDS, FOUND)
LOSS OF API
?ITN AND VIT,
INIROY,
use Improves _
rind, Lama=
a Sapmte-glv
oopetith"as
siOssy sktn-,-are
transforms t h
miserable slides.
horse.
To kf If ef
Islimitable.
, es the quality
, milk. It bat
Pigrin kr ite* cr
roe:intent' to
:ate the ..tiot6t- AN
0 talk NA"
twenty per
I=o
autfl wire the
ter firm and
. In fattening
3tgires them
tpetlte,looleas
hide; and
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thtm WIT* ',
• • ' . /I S
In ill disag r ee of Swine , *nub ai Couglis,llletre In til)
...9
Oa Lunge, itirre 'OM '
ir. this Utica NM
seta a. a specific. . -' • • .
Ityl putting. trperam .. t. , ..!- - ' ' - ,
..
oturball a pa -
to a paper' In a -.,- ft_
barrel of ewillihi
th en dteequef c-'
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will be endLebedl ' 7 ` . " . 7 : -.----., .— ----= -
or entirely prevented. If givell in time, a certain
PlAreztitra and care for the flu Cholera. MI ,
-•- • 1 '2" '
Pr* 25 Cente per Paper, or 5 Papers for 81.
rsaraasn lS.
A. rairrz• 8z BRO.,
, AT T7ll=
WHOLINIAIE DREG AND MEDICINE MOTS gw,
No. 118 'Franklin St, Baltithote, Ild.
Tar Sale by sad Storekeeper thrum/h
-oot the UnitedfEtatee.
TO THE PUBLIC.
TH KEYSTONE HOTEL,
neXCIZTTIV.OII3IIIII, I. • • •
te; now olcen for tho reception of vests. TKO( introit!.
ago fsnrwrly extended to It is most respottfpily , scr ,
Mite&
P. V. VAUNT, rzornirrosit‘
!Nontroal l Nay 20. INS.
,U ••
SAL - E '
Irasob's*. be r offers for solo a few choice
.in Great Bend Village, In close proxi ty to.
the extensive works of the D., L. & 34%D. ICl in progress They are laid opt ingonsenleAt shape and
good size, a M may be purchased Illiberal Tates &Aden
anily liermktif pliyinteCt ?.c.;
Great Bend, Vac. 7,USW • rATRItt:
amat.w categawarrsit
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsapiillli,
Ter pprltylag the blood, resievlng stlillsessedarislai free
exam sad hatorndeacein Me, thrash eansiltattsiik ter
eases sitting from to Impure state et the bleed; said tbel
eaty sellable sad effectual known .tvesedy.for tile girded
Seraftda, Scald Head, Salt Cheat% - rains aid wf
the Ilenes. Vlceratlotis of the Throat and Lem Aletsbms,
rlnples on the Pus, Letter, lissafiei*s, and ilk awls TO.
Hans of the skla„ lad Istaatifslag Vie desfikkOtit."
• • NOT...A: 'ric7vv.
Of the weralrlisordere thalatrct,manithsdorimt.frotto the
'eorraptlen that accumulates In :the flirted. Of all lb. dho
colwrles that have been ntade le - purge It aid, eel. ill
equal buffed OSZIGIOLD'S COMPOO 7 IO IrITRAC?
OI 3411ZS4PADILLA. Itileanses. and rmurratest the
Blood, instills the Meth lute .ihot,olstoll,eed
purges out the humors which make peue. , . It stimolats,
the healthy functions of the body, and expels the ißtireers
that grow and rankle la dhe Bleed finch a nmadj, tkit .
could be relied on, hen long been sought fee, and fist, far
Abe tint time. the Public have ea* on whit& (bey eass4.
pond. Our specs hers dui net admit et *utilisable Se
show Its effects, but the trial of a angle battle will !hew to
the slot that It hu virtue' surpassing anything Wylie*
ever taken.
Thli pre ion, at
long and favorably
known, will •there
ougbly reinvigorate low
'broken•down and lag, •
lowapirited horses, N•W
by strengthening
and cleansing the Plea
stomach pad Inter
tines.
It is a sure pry..
ventive of all &i
-outs incident to
O.
P•ml
two tablespoonful stem-Wrist of isrospaellls,,i4dOill
to a plate water, is equal. to Qs Lhbon Dist llttlak.l44
Os* WWI" Is equal to a gallois ofilus!yr, of
. or the deseettom as Istudly ads. •
Tel &boy. Ixtraitte etre propired lea 410117 I,llolsffili
principles-4a roe6o-4.4 embody ate Oren% et
the ingredienti entering hare their einspeeittei.'
and cinch:Wee tat will be • eemparison et their ptrypq
ths with time wet forth ha the hT. ILDlspeneeterre
HOW TO tlt: 'HZ . We
fo.
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co
tr
t-ai
Ia Mamma At .the !now; Mal Pin-r: al. Pt/PO!' Jiff
sad every past et the bad', asatztract Sump 01145+;
plying to Pimples land all iiitetall it
the Laptev/id net. Wait.
Use this Irina Dachafor all pnasse requiring dm M
of a toluretle, except those ;file Urinary Orgase, reek as
Generrhate and Guest; in these ttwo this
and inject with the Improved Iloilo *soh.
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TO USN IN Tpl MATED IMAM AC IT, at*" 14
In Tay sewn; 'use la aU tha STA= 1103M2411.11 LID
suz4l4l nidircronoxs es
la'prliata prudes, and art iansr4siat as livilaahl,
remedial.: - :
Mrsti /spent Nor • .
Jp;;LIIZOLDIS Dlltrck W,MULIOZIII6, I
594 Bro a dway, , N v Ywneit Metropplitan
104 South TOnth St., AspfitbltOilild'i,'Phirot
z4iordiispisioyin,, to ail onyanim '
ADM ALL DlliktalSTS EVERTAnidE:
Beware of Countheleiti
J.;li
FLIIIILEXTRA:OrSISAPARZLA .
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FLUID EXTRACT
TosSongtetentlion Of /1:4401111111•11M01411410*P0111111,11,
ilom Of tiletratlen oftiro litadl47
tlii Pronratecand, trie/i Dist Dtpula,,Divaii‘
sal &Ninny, brgatils Waimea, DOM*, hark Oimii
plaiay ae.. • ' •
lIELM.I3OI4D'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Improved Rose Was h .
ix:end:AM from Pm system - Ifii4Moi . s . in
In: from Han!Mot latlpatlon, at filth - apoils, tau iiii;`•
no &tango it/ ail, no inconrinitne. IP 41161 4 / 1 104
samplers): fraoriedlng Moss unplaatantan4 4rlstareso4l
ransat,!., CirixMia sod lfarourp,la euxicis.am 413/amit3
ty'sr, Hra,ml3oLp*
FLUID EXTRACT BMW
at! Diseases of the Urinary Omuta, whetherwahlfses
ways or ,amts, from unalefter said erfesaitilar,; ortit
AO matter of how long etemalang. , Il la ildeasvait . ip kta puns
and odor, 11111EDIATC Is action, end mere stren
than any of the preparailees of 11srk or Ireu.
These suffering from Broken potan of Dilloolo caul' ,••
hatione, procure tie Prosody
The !leader meat be aware that . however ellstt my be
the sneak of the above Mussel, It Is ormolu Vs affect ids
redly 11m114,1fontal Pelson wed iiroplimisa, It Air
treatment Is submitted te, Ceasuseptlee or liuiltiasair.
An %le above About' ritgalre the adi of
HEI BOLD'S EXTRACT OPIC4Li
Is the Great Diuretio.
lIIEILMESOL'EPS
- MEDICINE
RIXTAXI2II2) TO ART ADMIX& 1:
inastadirs
HET : Irpows. I
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