The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 03, 1866, Image 4

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WOREDIG STOCR.—AII kinds of stock
ought to come through the winter in good
condition, but animals that are to be put
to hard work should come` - but in a little
better order than they went in. Eve 7
ton of hay sold is money out of pocket if
it prevents this result.
10xietz , == It MAY be a verY" PleagAtihilig
for a man whose cattle have lost 100 or
200 pounds of flesh the past winter, to
say that "-they are just in good working
order." But if cattle or horses are run
ning down in flesh, they are in just the
worst condition tor being put to hard
work. They must he well fed now at any
rate, and thoroughly , groomed. Give a
pair of cattle a peck of corn meal daily
upon hay or corn stalks, cut, up and soak
ed 8 to 12 hours, with all the good hay
they will eat. Allow them a long noon
ing, water regularly three times a day ;
see that the yokes do not pinch or gall
them, and if they do, or their necks are
tender, first wash and then lay or bind
fordbiteloths, wet with cold - "rata', upon
the spots for an hour or two after work.
The same treatment is good galls upon
HORSES—Those that have not been
much exposed during the winter should
be blanketed when out of the stable, kept
out ofdraughts, and rubbed down dell if
wct, with even greater care than is used
at any other season. While the animal is
renewing his coat he is particularly sensi
tive to changes of weather, and liable to
take'cold. Feed liberally and groom
well, and this rather critical period will
pass quickly. Horses turned into the
fields for exercise, enjoy it so thoroughly
that it is-a great temptation to turn
loesssever
al lee together.' Do' not do' it. , -
They
often strike or kick one another upon
the head so as to produce swellings, dis
eases of the bone, or other permanent de
forrqity.
COWS AND CALVES—COWS that have had
to 44 _,Mongh it," if ,fed a Tittle cora on Abe
ear, or perhaps simply have the qualitYof
their feed a little improved just before
calving, notoriously pass this period suc
cessfully, while the better_ attended ani
mals often have a hard time. The rea
son lies in the well cared for cows having
too little air, sunshine, exercise, etc.,—
perhaps in being made too fat. Give cows
the tonic of the wind and the light, plen
ty of sweet hay, clean stables,. the card
with a &iv roots daily, if you - have them,
and a handful or two of ears of corn if
you please, which some of our friends
consider a specific against slinking,) and
the calves will come along in good condi
tion, and the flow of milk will be abun
dant. If there are signs of caking or fe
verishnees in the bag, bathe with warm
soap suds, and afterwards wash with di
luted tincture of arnica.
Beeves intended for grazing, should be
kept constantly on the gain by feeding
corn meal or oil meal upon *cut straw, wet
up.
SREEP need • dry, well littered Sheds and
yards, with a feed of roots daily, if posed:
ble. Boughs of hemlock or pine thrown
to them two or three times a week, pro
mote the health of the flock. Yeaning,
ewes should have close, well, ventilated
sheds, littered with straw cut 8. inches
long, and warrn,yards. The' long tags Of
wool should be clipped oft' around their
teats, so that. there will be no difficulty in
the lambs finding theta: Should the
lambs become chilled, bring them into the
kitchen, near a good fire;.if badly off, give
warm baths, rub them dry, wrap them in
blanket*, and feed fresh ewe's milk warm
ed. A few spoonfule - uf mild:xnillcpunch
(say one tablespoonful of proof spirit in a
teacup of milk, sweetened) will
~often re
vive them at once.
Swiss—Raw roots fed daily before far
rowing, is ono of the surest preventives of
constipation., and consequently of that de
praved state of the stomach and bowels
which leads a Sow to eat. her own young.
See " basket". item on sows overlying the
pigs. Look out early for a good stock of
nip, or store hogs for manure makers.
The markets are dull now en account of
the hog panic about the t:richina . disease,
which is 'described on page 147. , -
Pot - urns—Whoever will give proper
care to early chickens,- may set the hens
as early asthe first, ofApril. Early chick
ens are particularly useful as insect kil
lers, for.the first insects are the parents
of future swarms. Give seldom more
than 13 eggs. Select those of perfect
form, of medium or not extra large size,
and strong shells. Mark each egg with a
lead pencil, and on several put tie date at
which they are put.,„under the en. .Let;
hens lay in movable boxes, so that when
they begin to set they may be removed
away from the laying- hens. Feed regu
larly, and keep water always before them.
Feed may always be kept before sitting
hens if rats are not troublesome. Tur
abould be confined and made to lay
at borne in a low box or basket, where
do can be controlled, so that when their
young hatch. - theymaylbe kept indoors for
a week or ten days, as they are very apt
to die if they get wet. het Ducks' eggs
under hens. Geese take care of themselv
es, but should not be forced to go far for
food while sitting. '
FIELD WORK—Tbe farmershonlil begin
each day with a clear opkion.of about
what, and bow much taeb laatt - ind team
will do if it remains Clear; ois if rain
comes. He must be his own" judge 'of
when,,rain is severe enough to step - . work,
and when men and teams will remote. no I
harm. in
11.AULING Otit immure ' 'it is best to spread
and-plow it under initnedatelY. though a
day or two of fair weather will not injure
it. Rain, hoivever, Washes it, and the
crop will show where the heaps stood.
There is dangertoo, - that rain may render
the.soilfor,several days unfit for
PunaligWhioll .8110uhtoPir be done
when the ground will m:umblo, and after
the water is so much out of it thatthe fur-,
row slices will not dry and bake into hard
clods.: • In breaking up grass land -turn
an absolutely flat furrow. Increase the
depth of the soil lust as fast as it i§ safe to
do so when plowing for all hoed crops,
and on dry or well drained land, the sub
soil plow will be found to pay well.
- Pm/mita—Plow deep. Manure with
a good compost, and with leached ashes
in the drill, or use any manure not in a
condition of rottenness. Plant early and
4 or 5 inches deep, using large seed cut in
. quarters. Plant early and 4or 5 inches
deep, using largo seed cut in quarters.
Plant no small potatoes of any kind, but
if you wish to make the seed go as far as
possible, cut to single eyes, plant not,
quite so deep, and give better care.
PASTURES—Keep every hoof, large or
small, off them; pick off the stones, cut
.thebrush, clear up the 'fence rows, reset
the fences if necessary, and sow grass seed
ashes and plaster on thin spots. Treat in
the same way the
MOWING lands, conducting upon them
the road wash. Apply any saline meow
at hand, as ashes, plaster, sulphate of am
monia, crude saltpetre, guano, either, in
fine composts or sowed on, or if soluble,
by the liquid manure distributor.—Amer
ican
BUSINESS CARDS.
Dn. E. P. HINES,
'ETAS pertnanently located at Friendsritle for the per-
AIM pose orpracticlug medicine and surgery in all its
branches. He may be found at the Jackson Hones.
. Office hours from a a. m., to Op. m. janliltf
Fricndsrille, lbth; 1868.
C. S. GILBER,T,
Xale,t3aastebta AL:ta.cticr3rt.emt3r.
sepl Gar Great Bend, Pa. •
ROGERS it - ELY,
Xr.l.s3,extgoaci .A. - tarzticszaetekral,
myID• Brooklyn, Pa.
PETER HAY,
Zailooza.zsercl .ELizotiosa.elez-,
fcbt 64tt Auburn 4 Corners. Pa.
N. C. SUTTON,
lalcseaa.estocl AL•ssceic>am.e.er,
app 65t1 Friendwlllte, Pa.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
SCRVSTON, Ll:acme co.. Penn'ii—PENN AVENUE'
acte: 63 J. W. BURGESS, Proprietor.
•
C. 0. FORDHAM,
007' h SHOE Dealer and Mannfactorer. Montrose.
LP Pa. Shop on Main street, one door below the Poet
, OlDce. All kinds or work oade to order, and repairing
done neatly. Joni GS
STROUD ea BROWN,
FIRE AND LIFE INSIITtANCE AGENTS. Office
over the Post Office, Montrose, Pa. All business
attended to promptly, on fair terms. [Jan. 1.1116.
BILLINGS STnorv, - - Crwra.ra L. linoalq.
LAMBERTON dz MERRIMAN,
k TTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 204 Market street.
Wilkcehatce. Pa. WDI practice in the several
Courts of Luzern and Bastinebanya Counties.
C. L. Lattnattron. E. L. 31 caluttatt.
Dec. 4,1865.
Die. E. L BLAKESLEE,
vornTsicrAN d; BURGEON, has located at Brooklyn
Sasq's co., Pa. Will attend promptly to all call
with which he may be favored. Office at L. 31. Bald
[July 11-1 y
DR. E. L. GARDNER,
PRYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Office
over Webb & &Inertiald's Store. Boards at
Searles Hotel, my6s tf
G. Z. DIMOCK,
PIIYSICIA-V and Surgeon, Montrose, Pa. °Mee
over the Poet Office. Boards at Searte's Hotel.
IL BURRITT,
DEALER In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery.
Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs, Giki, and Paints,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Furs. Buffalo Robes,
Groceries, Provisions, etc., New Milford, Pa.
WM. H. COOPER & CO., •
n ANIMUS. Montrone, Pa. Sneeettorsto Post, Cooper
& Co. o®a, Lathrop's new bullding,Tnnipike4L
lIMPTTINO COOPER DXSZIEr DIRIXXIL
McCOLLITM tt- SEARLE,. •
TTORZIRYS mad Counsellong at Law, Montrose,Ps.
offkt . LaibSOlni new building, orer the Bank.'
D. W. 111•11.1.1.
A. 0. WARREN,
LiWORM Al' LAW. Bounty, Back Pay, Pension,
and Exemptio n Claims attended to. febl
OrOldce first door below Boyd's Store,' Montrose, Pa
DOLT. E. L. HANDRICK,
pRYSICIAN & SURGEON, respectfully tenders his
professional services to the citizen of Friends
stile and vicinity, jar 011 ce intim ofilceof Dr. beet.
Boards at .1. Ilosford's. jiy.% 63tf
ABEL TURRELL.
1/EALEE in Druz', Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
Sturs, Glass Ware, Paints, OUe, Varnish, Win
towGlass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perla:
nery o tc—Agent for all the most popular PATENT
dEblClNES,—Montrose, Pa.
DR. WM. SMITH,
igI:TRGEONDLITTIST,—Montrose, Pa. . . .
Office in Lathrop' new building, Over
Vie 'Bank- All Dental operations wl,ll ha
.erformed In good style and warranted.
JOHN GROVES,
LIASMONABLB TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop
U over Chandler's Store, on the Public Avenue. •
r9-All orders filled promptly, In gst-rate style. 111
Cnttins done on short notice, and warranted to At
WM. W. SMITH,
CABINET AND CHAIR MANUFACTUBNRS,—FooI
antain street, Montrose, Pa. tt
P.• LINES,
FXSMONABLETAILOR.—Montrose, Pa. Shop
in Phcenlx Block, over store of Read, Watrons • '
& Foster. All work warranted as to St and finish. t
Cutting done on short notice, in bastnyle. An'6o
E=iICO3L•I/CPIMPLIS7
BACK PAY.
T HEeftrrrrtoTffE?ClaVeg.li Ai! ,,, ta e tionolclaime.antrniteato Ma re unargen low. and tr _ i ,
tuition FREE: FITCH.
Montrose, Jan. 14, 11365. if
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY ,
PENSIONS,
And Back Pay!
T QS
QuilegrtlpravErtrozzzAff a r m •
tell to Ma care. ,No I n Zelnaleas anciessiol. 4tnia.
Montrose, Aug. 20.'63. 3.8. McCOLLIIM.
SOLDIERS" , _BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
inatta. 33a,C3kr... ilSpetNr.
MHE aid_ minted, LICENSED AGENT of the GOV.
ERNMENT, „ having obtained the steeessaytorme,
'se.. will give prompt attentlpn to all claims intanded
to/goad*, Ito-charge an sewn
azo. LITTLE.
blontrosa, June Gtb, 1864.
Xl.o3:xLcrvra,l.
THE SOLDIERS' AID.
G. W. FIRWITT EL CO.
WL c h.e good satisfactlini to all their customers,
and do work CHEAPER than at pay other
Boot & Shoe shop
in this vicinity. Call and see (or yourselves. Boots
Halt-soled for 7'B 0033:tEih—other work ac
cordingly. Virtihop opposite the Binghamton store,
in Cushman's building.
Montrose, Jan. 28d. 1868. if
LOWELcs
'rtua
D. W. LOWELL, Principal & Proprietor
ill? the above Institntion. respectfully Mlle attention
1,/ to the unsurpassed facilities of his course of lnetrne•
tion, nnd, the important additions and improvements
which have bekrn made in and to the se*eml departments
°this College. The course of instruction extended and
perfected, presentl to
YOUNG NEN stud LADIES
The beat facilities for obtaining a
PRACTICAL, COMPREHENSIVE, BUSINESS
EDUCATION.
The thorough, novel and intereettrg course of
ACTUAL PRACTICE
embraces a complete routine of transactions in (ace Im
portant branch of business. A Store, Bank and Railroad
Steamboat, Telegraph, Post-offices, d., are in full and
successful operation, representing in a pleasing and sat
isfactory manner, the dully routine of actual business
Hie. in which the student becomes in progression an
ametenr
CLERK. MERCHANT AND BANKER.
receiving, In each capacity.a practical & reliable knowl
edge of business In its multifarious tonne and phases
PENMANSHIP.
In this essential branch of business education no Col
lege odes better facilities to the learner. The Spence
rian system will be taught in all its varletias by floe most
skillful masters of the art. Specimens of Writing from
this Institution have received the highest encomium•
from the press.
For general information. terms, &c., address for Col
lege monthly, which will he mailed tree; for, specimens
of PenmansElp, enclose two three-cent stamps.
decitrly Address D. W. LOWELL Principal.
• Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, Y.
CHEAP CLOTHING.
Ws day received our Fall and Winter Stock of
RUDY MADE CIOTIIINGI
OVERCOATS,
UNDERCOATS,
lIATS AND CADS, PANTS AND VESTS,
ROY'S CLOTHING,
FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS, UNDER CLOTHING.
Look at . Prif es of a Fein Articles :
oeo . r-osts. 'heavy snd warrn, Its low . n. ' s!‘ 50
All Wool Business Suits, Coat, Pants & Vest, 15 00
Union Ilagineps finite
Good Undershirts and Drawers, per pair, I 50
And other Goods in proportion.
IV — Garments made to order, and warranted to fit.
Flour and Groceries!
Such as Tau, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Ka'cretin, Soap,
Spices, Salt, &c. as usual.
Call and examine nor Stock before purchasing, else
where.
Wanted—Epo, Chestnuts, and grafted Winter Jo.
plea, for which - the highestprices will he paid in cash.
6.:.. STONE & CO.
Montrose, Noy. 25, 1565.
JAMES R. DE WITT,
DEALER IN
DRIGOODS AHD IIOTIONS
CIIOILIE FAMILY
LC 45 1
-yr - 4
:• :1 9 . •
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and:Caps,
r/. "Sr ,
GLASS-WARE,
AMPS KNID ou6s,
HARDWARE AND NAILS,
gaPC111...23 MaXiI.A.MI3I:3O.ImI., erect.
Produce taken in Exchange:
Montrose, Feb. '64. J. R. DeWITT.
Lackawanna & Bloomsbilrg R. R.
N and after November 27, 1E45 - ,.passenger trains
O
will runts follows:
SOUTHWARD
A. X. A. X. r. x.
Lean Scranton, 5:50 10:60 kW
" Kingston, 6:55 11:10 6:20
" Rupert. 9:15 8:53
" Danville. 9:50 9:30
Arrive at Northumberland, 10:80 10:15
NORTHWARD.
Leave Northaraberlrnd, 8:00
Diurrllle, 8:40
" Rupert,. 9:15 A. V: 4:15
" Kingston, 2:35 8:30 &.5
Arrive at Scranton, 8:45 9:35 8:10
Passengers taking train south from Scranton at 5:50
alm. via 'Northumberland. reach Harrisburg at 11:30 p.
M.; Baltimore 5:30 pp. m.; Washington 10:00p. m.; via
linpertreaeb Philadelphia at 7:00 p. m.
Kingston, Var. 25. If. A. FONDA, Supt.
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD.
PREFERRED by all practical paintora I Try it, and
you will hare no other. - •
Manufactured only by ZIEGLER t. SMITE,
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
jan3o 1y 137 North 3d street, Philad'a.
"THE FAMOUS BARBEL !,
Come and see the (anions Barber,
Famous Barber, late of 'Jaya.
Late of Hayti, now at Weeks',
Now at F. B. Weeks' Store Boom,
Find ma shaving and shampooing,
Find me cutting hair to suit you,
' Findlne ready at yenr service.
At yderitervtee, CHARLEY MORRIS
Montrose,Oct. 16, 1863. -tf
THE MASON & . HAMLIN
CMAAEitittitili"
MIORTY 'different styles, adapted to sacred and seta.
2: lar music, for SSD to 2600 eat h. Fifty-one gold or
fkllvertnedale, or other flrstpreminms awarded dem.—
Illustrated Catakr , n, es free. Address, MASON & SIAM
LIN, Boston. or MASON BRO . /WEBS, New York.
Sept. 2, W.4' . 27-Iyemp
LOTS FOR SALE.
TY!t g ek u i
b u s , ari r Aea e t i rW i r n en e le i e n fe c ir choice Thipdfr i t
the extensive works of the 0.,L. & W. R ose .
TE.xelo..Sinow
in progress, They Are laid out in convenient shape and
good size, and may be parcbas_e.d at liberal Wen and on
way terms of payment. -
lEireArlVetid, - Dec. I, 11301. ' PATRIGIL
ABEL TURRELL -
Is continually receiving
NEW GOODS ,
And keeps constantly on hand a full and desirable as
sortment of genuine,
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Liquors. Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices and
other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa
per, Glassware, Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic,
Tanner's OIL Lubricating Oil. Keatsloot Oil,
Relined Whale Oil. Varnish, Whips,
Gone, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder,
Shot, Lead, Gun Caps. Magical
Instruments, Tot et Soaps,
Hair Oils, Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Silver
Plated Spoons, Forks, and /very Handled Knives,
Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of
Fancy Goods,- Jewelry, Perfumery, &c.
ALL THE
Patent Medicines
advertised in 'Montrose, and nearly every GOOD KIND
IN ANY MARKET.
In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to
please the taste, to delight the" eye, to gratify the fancy,
and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts
of life. Enumeration is impracticable, as it would fill a
newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa.
NEW GOODS.
WEBB & BUTTERFIELD
Are now receiving their
•
ring nn nitr
(Gr c:p (Do 7c• .
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.
DRESS GOODS, consisting of
GRENADINES,
POPLINS,
CIIA LLIES.
DELA INES
LENOES,
~ARADIATTAS,
IdERINOEs',
131 ILLIANTS,
JACUNETTE PRINTS,
and it good assortment of all kinds of Goods In our lino.
Montrose, May 12, 180.
New Skirt for 1866.
The Great Invention of the Age in
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX (double)
ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT.
RIMS Invention consists of Duplex [or two] Elliptic
Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided
tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the
toughest, most flexible, elastic and durable spring ever
used. They seldom break or bend, like the single spring
and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful
shape more than twice as long as any single spring
skirt that ev r has or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility, great comfort and pleasure
to any lady wearing tho Duplex Elliptic Skirt null be
experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, Op
eras, carriages. railroad cars, church pews, anti chairs,
for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded
when In use to occupy a small place as easily and con
veniently Re n silk or muslin dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort and great
annvenience of wearing the duplex elliptic at, el spring
skint for a simile day will never afterwards willingly
dispense with their use. For children, misses anti
young ladies thiy are superior to all others.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread and will wear twice as long no the single yarn
covering - whiehisncedon all sin le steel hoop skirts.
The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double
steel, and twice or dOuttle covered to prevent the cover
ing from wearing off the rods when dragging down
stairs, stone steps. etc., etc., which they are coustantly
subject to • hen in use.
All are made-of the new and elegant corded tapes, and
arc the hest quality in every part, giving to the wearer
the moat gracefitl and perfect shape possible. and are
unquestionably the lightest moat desirable, comfortable
ant economical skirt ever made.
WT,sTS. BRADLEY & CART
Proprietors of the Invent lon, and sole manufacturers
Chatnhers. and 11 k. SI Mania streets, N.Y.
For fall in all first-class stores In this city. andthrn'
ont. tits united States and Cantata. Havana da Cuba
Mexico. South America. and the West Indies.
Plirluquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or
double) Spring Skirt. Jana° 3m
Dr. N. L. Brundage,
SURGEON DENTIST,
ix AS permanently located In Montrose. Office over
Webb th Ikatorde antis vicinity.
especially those toothless (mean-amine beautiful platen
or Teeth. would do well to lore him a call. All work
warranted to give satiefaction.
1 X 1 3231E1 NEW 7E 3 AL TENT.
Dr. B. Wood's Plastic Metallic Filling, an improved
fusible metal for Filling Tenth, for which I have the
right, privilege and license, granted by him to nee for
Dental purpo,s in my own practice an a Deut let. It Is
culled Cadmium Alloy, and is designed to take the place
of amalgams, tin. metallic oxides, &c. for tilling It
does not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the
difliculties that In finch a variety of ways occurs, or are
liable to occur with the agent.
Its Qualities and Advantages.
This filling is designed for makingperfeet and durable
plugs, as a substitute for gold where economy lean ob
ject: and for inferior material where the Teeth can be
saved, and not for temporarily stopping those which are
diseased and worthless.
Assuming then that it be skillfully need, the Plastic
Metallic Filling posseesee advantrigeesbove every other
material hut gold for filling Teeth. whits it can he em
plo—d in many cases where gold cannot. It can he il
- with facility and accurately secured. It molds
closely to the walls of the cavity withont recession or
ehrinkage, forming a perfect ping, so:Id throughout,
thus excluding air and moisture.
Montrose, Oct. 10,1&'3.
LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
Liberty While Lead. Liberty White Lead.
Liberty Wliite Lead. Liberty White Lead:
TRY IT ! TRY IT !
TRY IT I TRY IT!
WATIRANTED to cover more surface, for same weight,
than any other. Buy the best, it is the cheapest.
Liberty Lead is whiter than aty other.
Liberty Lend corers better than any other.
Liberty Lead wears longer than ariy other.
Liberty Lead is more economical than any other.
Liberty Lead is more fres from impurities, and i■
WAnneuvr.n to do more and better work
al a given cost, than any other.
Buy the BEST, It fit the CHEAPEST.
llannlacturNi a n d Arnrninted Av
krill n-0 .C.v . ". In , , •1 I
WHOLESALE
DRUG, PAINT & GLASS DEALERS,
137 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Je29-1y• PIULADELPtitA.
ERIE RAILWAY.
Cv4,7GrErrnh.o,..m.,c:itmacm4rn
15th.
following hours, viz:
Vireiestvwczra. Souaa.cl.
Train I. Buffalo Express, at 8.26, p.m
3, Lightning Express for Dunkirk— 3.31, a.m
b, Mail, 7.52, p.m
7, Night Ex. for Dunklrlunnd Buffalo, 3.00. a.m
9, Mail for Buffalo and Dunkirk 6.27, a.m
21. Emigrant 11.13, ta,m
27, Way Freight 1.02, p.m
Mira.srtwota-ci. 3121c>iiiacl.
Train 2, New York Express
4, Night Expreaa
6, Steamboat Entreat*,
8, Cineipnati Express
12, Nigh xess '
. TR •
3.12, a.m
28, Way Freight • 10.31 i, a.m
Trains 34k 21 ran daily. Train Trans daily except Sun.
days and Mondays. Train 0 runs daily except
Mondays. Train 3 stoics at" Great Rend Sundays and
Monday. only. Train 12 stops Mondays only. All oth
ers au daily except Sundays.
R. RIDDLE, Gaul Soul., New York.
WM. R. BARR, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
HOWAIID Association, plilladelpbla, Pa-
Diseases of theNeryous,Seminat. Urinaryand sex
ual systems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mall in sealed
.letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Smilax
llousaTox.lloward Assoclati on, lto 3 South Othstrest,
Philadelphia, Pa. • -•
f a ISAIL2'S.IEX,
at 1.42.p.m
4.13 u.m
8.33, p.m
7.10, a.m
A FRESH LOT OF
NEW GOODS,
JUST ARRIVED FOR TUB
e31:01 . 133.6 Tracle,
At WILSO GRIFFIS & WARNER'S.
MV "' M,r i Er l =Tr 7l. l
NEWS FROM TOE 5011T11 1
ilar FORT FISHER CAPTURED .#3l
THIS time, and the good people of Wilming ton and
other places in Dixie are said to be much Tama%
fled ; but the good people of Montrose and vicinity
need not be alarmed in the least, as nearly all kinds of
goods are ooiog down, and have been going down (Into
the Store of the subscriber) almost every day for a long
time past, and all wishing good Goode bad better call
and examine qualities and prices before Mutt:T.lmill'
my purpose to sell goods strictly upon the principle of
live ana lel live. In the Franklin Hotel braiding . .
Montrose, Jan. 24. A. N. BULLARD.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
TE.s. —Choice Teas, good at 10s, betterittllll, Sl2 d
best at 15 and 15s per lb.
Sngnra, Syrups and Molasses that arc sweet, and
Vinegar that is scone s onr,
Tobacco, (the "filthy need") from 20 to 120 cte. per
lb. and 1)omeln the shape of snuff. ,
Yankee Not tons, Nooks and Stationery, rocket
Diaries for ISS3. Candles. Nnt'. Crackers, Cheese, cider
and domestic. Wines. Butter. Lard, Potatoes. Onions,
Fresh prances, Lemons and lots of other Good things
(Otte too numerous to mention. for sale by
Montrose. Jan. 1665. A. N. iItLLARD.
Manhood: How Lost, How Re-
stored.
T UST onh'ished, a new edition of 'Dr. Culver
el well's Celebrated Essay on the radical mire
(without medicine, of t . rEnnArolnator..e, or Seminal
'Weakness, Involuntary Semtnal Coerce, Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar.
rime. etc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy. and Fite, in.
&teed by self indnlgence or sexnal extravagance.
Vr'Price, in a sealed envelope, only G cents.
The celebrated author this admirable essay clearly
demonstrates. from a thirty years' successful practice,
that the alarming consequences of serf-abuse may be
radically cured IA ithont the dangerous nee of biters&
medicine or the application of the knife—pointing oat
Mode ()retire at once Pimple. certain and effectual, by
means of which every sufferer, no matter what hie con
dition may be. may curehimself cheaply, privately and
radically.
CA'S — thls Lecture should be In the hands of every
ynnth and every man In the land.
Sent.under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address,
post paid. on rcrelpt of rii cents, or two post stamps.
Address the pnltllsherv.
CHAS. J. C. kt,LIISE .It. 'CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office box 4,586.
March 20,1RA-1 ys m p.
Peace & Peace Prices.
PEACE ESTABLISHED.
Larye Linn. of Prices Conquered & Reduced
1.1..7C is 1 t t
Is now receiving, for Spring Supplies, new and large
Stocks of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, Hardware,
STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
Paints, Lamp and Linseed 011. s, Ben
zoic, Corpetings, Floor Oil Cloths,
Ifrall Paper, Window Shades,
Hats et Caps, Boots Shoes, Clocks, (tr.
Including, as usual. full varieties of the most popular
styles of LADIES' DRESS GOGYR. SHAWLS,
BONNETS, RIBBONS, ,FLOWERS, rte., •
which he will sell on the most favorable terms for
CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyers.
Flour & Salt on hand as usual.
IEW MILFORD, June. Ism.
HUNT BROTHER S,
•
BCIWILEINTC)IIT,
Wholesale Jr.. Retail Dealers in
aria2DV4l22 9
I 3FL C) ,
STEEL, NAILS,
SPUMES, %110VEIAS,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
MINE RAIL. co rx TERSrX fi T. BAIL SPIKES.
R AILR 0 A D d maisc suppLigs.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES. DOLTS. NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED BANDS. JIALLE.4BLE
IRONS...DUBS, SPole ES, •
EELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. Dors, dc.
ANVILs. VICES, STOCKS find 'DIES, BELLOWS,
HAMMERS, SLEDGES, FILES, Sce. &e.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BFLTING, PACKING,
TICKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH 'WINDOW GLASS. LKATI I ER & FLNDINGS;
FAIRI3ANK'S SCALES.
Scrantnn, March 24, I 5(. ly
FOUTZ'S
Rom 11165 Pociors. NI
HKAPi
COL'GIiS,
TEMPER,
PERS, FOUND]
LOSS OF API
TITE DPIT.
ENERGY, its,
use Improves t
wind, ineream
the appetite—Os
a smooth ar,
glossy skin--aro
transforms t
miserable &eh
bora.
To keepers of Cows this preparation is Invaluable.
.
proves the quality
the milk. It has 'PO
cn proven by cc- ci d
ail experiment to
torture the quart- supi
17 of milk and ‘ 10 _,..
tam twenty per
tt and make the
Ater firm and
reet. In fattening
title, St gives them q_
I appetite. loosens Om!,
leir hide . and
ter them thrive in •
In all diseases of Swine inch as Coughs, ricers ha fp.
the Lungs, Liver, - - OMPt
itc., this article • .'" ' • • - •
acts as a specific. •;;', • • •A. •
By putting from• •
one-half a paper •
to a er In a '•
barrel o f
t p swill tho •
above diseases
will be eradicated ; '
or entirely prevented. If given in. time, a certain' • bid
preventive and cum for the. flog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, D
or 5 Pomp 4) fo? el.
PILEPAUE ST
S. A. FOUTZ .far. BRO., 4!
AT TIMM • ) Z
WIIOLESUE DCVO AND MIMI 'DEPOT. ww
No. 118 Friuddir St., Baltimore, bit: ins
For so, i f 7 D r v gg i stc lad , Et ar d s s erro throuitt-i im
out tho Vaned States. r.
This preparation,
long and favorably Ay.
known, will tbor- igg#
nimbly reinvigorate owl
broken-down and nas,
low-spirited horses,
, NW
by strengthening
inid cleansing the WO.'
stomach and JAW- . 11:
tines.
It is a suss 'pro. •
venous of all dis- g
sues incident to
, 1
FLUID. EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
HELKBOLD'S
num EXTRACT BIICIEU.
4
s
TO2 Nen-fiAtention er Incontinence of Wino, Isemosee.
:Zee et cleer.tten of the t:adltr or 1111 Wows, trauma of
Ete Prestrata Clas.l, Gravel, trlek. Dud Deposits, Dropot
"eel Orr.zoie trealmess, DebHly , feloslo Cwo,
i.P.l.Tate, Le.
LIE.L;NIBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Improved Rose Wash
1,7,3 s A :nray extermiaate tram the teem Disuses uts.
f..e.s I:eblt i et Disslivatt m , cs lira. expense, 14,x4
r7bangs aJ cll.!, tie inconvenience or ussurs;
semple.ely "u•pescaar,tbeso tzep!easant and delvers'
CopaNa amt Ifeeczry, in curin:thus Cusses.
USE HELMBOIaD'S
'FLUID EXMACT DUCIAIJ
12 all Diseases of the Criaary Organs, whether 021411mila
u ma or Frusta, from tc.latocar faults ao4
no muffar of how Isng stenefini. It Is pleasaat Le Its fuse
and odor. 111.11eDI1TE Is action, sill more strearbealat
than any of the preparations ef Iterth or iron,
nose raliaria; frost L'eofzan Daum or Padeate Cassia.
procuro t..* Eons edy at tncs.
Thn Deader most be aware that hoer light say he
the atta. Y. of tie abort diseases, It is certain to am hid
iodaj .1..":n.14.1 rowers and drs,opissess, It ai
treatment Is submitted to, Consumption /Malt, Mat
e2Site.
All the above diseases ragere the ad of a Cared&
HEL BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is tho Groat Dinrotio.
iII I A n3OLD~
11101 ELY CO=CriIIATID
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla;.
ror purifylar, the blood, reneovin: all abeam arida' from
excess and Inspriedenee in life, chronic eeiueltallenal
eases arising from an Impure state of Um biota, tad tin
only reliable and efftlltlall known remedy for t►e care it
Serefnla, Scald !lead, Salt Rheum, rains aa4 {walla: of
the r t enea ticeralluni of She Throat and Lep, Wittir,
Pimples on the Cace,'Tetter, ryel:.elas, and all scaly imp
liens of the still, and beanatilng the courts:cos.
P.
_NH AP s 1
NOT A. vici,v
Of the worst &sonless that afflict maukbad arts. from the
corruption that accumulates In the r.teoll. Of all the dlr
con:ries that have been made to purge It out, none co
equal In effect ./TELIM'Or. COMPOCTSPD LITTIACT
OF SeLESAP..4I:ILLA. It chassis and renovator tbs ,
Blood, Instills Use vigor of health Into the systeee,
purges out the harnors which make disease. It allotalater
the healthy funetions of the body, and expels the llserten
that grow and ranlzle In the Blood. Suitt a randy, that
could be relied on, has long been sought far, and sew, fat
the first time, the public have one en whist' they sae do
pond. Our ;pace here does not admit •f evillest's in
show Its effects, bet the trial of a slagle bottle win As. I.
the eiek that It his virtues surpassing anything they hese
ever taken.
Two table:roomful lathe rxtrut ortarsawirllla,stis4
to a plat of water, la equal to the Lisboa Diet Drlak, tat
one bottle Is egoist to a gallon of Q. lirrap et fausapatrio
or the deseettsa as aria* wait&
The abefe Zatracte are prepared en pertly selsatti
prL2ciples-14 V.seeartif ehsbodY the MI sernith et
the Layrileuu entering Into their coin-AM:los. Arno
and eonaludoe Cut wtll De a comparison of that PriTe
tiee with those sot forth- In the U. L Dhpooratesr.
HOW TO USE THE IiDIEMES:
, . .
In Memo of the blood, limners en the Tate. or eV
and every part of the body, me Extract Sareaparilti, or
Piping to Maples and all external Uument or Irepdaat
the Improved nose Waah.
Moths Lttrast Barka for all &seups reialriag Watt
of a Maratha, except these of the tirtnarrOrrans. seek so
Geuerrhesa'auti Watt these use SAO rarest lids
arid iejeet with the Improved Roe Wish.
par- Tiara EXTRACTS ' fiirk ESEN AMMO"
TO VBIN Tnn tfIUTED sra.ris icur, awl also an
In rep general we In , all the MTN 11021•ITALS
Puma rt,TIITCTIONS throngheat the land, as wino
in private practise, and us conarqered as lavalastn
timadion
XEDICINE
DZZTM=D ro' ANT ADMtESS.
Dlrtat lettirs
ut.L.lntours DEMI & CHEMICAL WADTDOtIa
594 Broadwal, N. Y., nexiMetropolitan Heti,
On TO
DELISDOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth st., Ass
o mbly Build's, Pt&
Dperafro Symptom. 1n alt Ceersmuniei,oB
SOW' SY ALL "DAVGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Beware of:Counterfeits!
HELSU3OLMT