The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 19, 1870, Image 4

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517114117XITANNA COVNIT. Pa.. PT
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s'ty`rr sin cilium
staseo or Idvertlitnß•
MMS=IIIN
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Ono squue, 3 weeks or leas. $1.00; 1 mo. $1.25; 3 mo.
; Cmo, 1.60 . 11 I year. $B.
Oncoe coL,' 1 um. $3.50;1m0. $6.30 ; 60 2 4. $ 120 6
tie:=6ol„ 1 mo. $0.50 ; mo. $12.00 ; 6 mo, $33;
T ,
, column, 1 mo. WOO; 1 mo. $25.03 ; 6 ulO. $.10 . 0 0 k
Iloar, WOO.
. Ofto u llomn. I mo. $25.00: 3 mo. $36.00 ; 6 mo. $30,00
I year 00.00.
-Aud a Notices, $3 OO ; Executors.' and Adminirtra.
tors' Noti $3.08. All 4:mm=enims of or
Lodividuai In t, blots. per line. d
Obituary Nolt limited
e:, 10
eta per line. Marriage and Death Not leas tree.
Job Priritlng executed neatly and promptly at
fait prices.
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Brea", Mortgages, Notcf. Justices', Conettkce
School and otherillanksfor talc.
TUE FARM AND FIRESIDE.
• Corns on Horse's Feet,
A correspondent writing from Racine,
Wisconsin, says :
"I am a blacksmith, doing a general
ialsiness in the horse shoeing and . jobbing
line, and being considered a fair hand
with bad feet, I have naturally a that
many bad feet to contend with, and one
in particular deserves mentioning.
The case to which I refer is that of a
Morgan mare,- eighteen years old, owned
12y S. Jones, a wealthy farmer of this co.
This mare hats ball Lorna cm h Itrr
the laSt twelve years, She kept getting
Worse until she was considered almost
hopeless. Aly attention was called to her
about the middle of February, 1868. • On
examining the feet I found them to be ve
ry dry and hard, resembling those of a
foundered horse, with a deep seated corn
is each heel of the tore feet. I did' not
adopt the old plan of digging them with
a penknife, then pouring in aqua fortis or
spirits of salts, for I think that would be
adding fuel to the lire, and in my opinion
the worst thing that can be done to a
horse's foot.
I commenced with a vigorous paring,in
fact I pared them all I conld without cat
ting through to the quick. I then fitted
the shoes altogether upon the concave
style, and in such a manner tha,t they did
hot bear on or crowd the affected part of
the foot, and in six or seven shoeings the
last vestige of corns had entirely disap
peared, and she is now ante to trot her
Wile in four minutes.
If a man has a horse with a bad corn in
the foot, I find it an excellent plan to thin
the heel of the shoe down ou the inside,
almost as thin as a knife blade; thenveld
a steel cork cross ways of the shoe, say
two inches from tho heel. BY this means
you throw the bearing completely off the
corn, and the corn soon grows complete
ly out with the foot.
Only keep the shoes from bearing on
the corns, and shoe regularly at not too
long intervals, and the corn mud get
well—Michigan Farmer.
...-
Storing Celery for Winter.
If frost or water reaches the tops, the
leaves and stalks will decay. Select a dry
day, when the earth is not wet, and nialce
a ridge of the soil, as high us your celery
stalks arelong, say eighteen inches or
two feet in height, pointed at top. Now
dig up your celery, taking care not to
snake , the dirt from the roots, and place
the heads of the celery on both sides of
ridge, and cover the stalks and roots with
dry earth. Now place another layer of
celery, then a layer of, earth, and so con
tinue until it is buried. Cover the whole
*lfh earth to the depth of eighteen inch
es or two feet. Before the snow falls deep
place hemlock boughs, straw or leaves
thickly over the whole— the former being
the most frost proof. Three tiers deep is
enough for one ridge. Celery will keep
in this manner fresh and clean.
, Some prefer to sever the stalks with
Stied leaves• before the earth is put on,
thinking thereby . ,they prevent rusting."
* Kitchen Economy.
It was the remark of a curious observer
that a French family would live and fare
Well on the waste .of English and Ameri
can kitchens. In France cooking is re
duced to an art, and in that art 'a try he
found a wholesome practical illustration
or economy. It is owing to this that a
correspondent writes :
I have, for sixteen cents, enjoyeda com- '
plete dinner after the French style, inclu
ding a rich • maccaroni soup and wine, a
lateaof meats, vegetables, dessert and
. treat
The French government not only- fos
ters economy—it provinces for it, teaches I
it, developes it.. An example of the-oper
ations of thasystem pursued is to befound
in the tiroperative kitchen of Grenoble,
• the prineirtal city of the Department of
Isere. The kitchen furnishes repasts for
sixteen cents to working men and women,
to buaness agents, architects, artists, cc
-1
elesiseties i professors, retired military of
ficcra proprietor's in easy circumstances
and ttudentis. Large numbers of house- '
keepr, hot wishing to come to the re
fec Lea of the society, send their checki
and alters for the delicious steaming
dis sof this grad, family kitchen, and
d
par 6of them in their own apartments,
in ,' of performing themselves the
( 1 r gory o f small scale cooking.. The
p eof a full quart of soup, unstinted ;
' m ti re, is two cents. One •t•ail have it
of read, of maecaroni, of vermicelli, of
' le mes, at his choice. They are all rieh
ly seasoned with butter of the best quali
ty, and the priciis iavaluable. A dish of
twat, whether of beef, seal, pork or fish,
is four cents ; a (mart of wine, pure and
lonrhelit in the §ociety's spacious cel
larS, pests . eight cents ; bread is three
centss pound: The average wholesale
*46 for Beef is eleven cents pet pound ;
• veil the same; maecanmi 461 r. the 2001bl'
teams 36 fry wheat 45 fr.; rice 35 fr.; salt
8 fr.; potatoes 6 fr. The average price of
bullet is . 2.0 cents per °mod. . Coal.! the
chief fnet is 50 cts . per 200 pounds. Pork
is 15 eta. per pottrid. - Glicesent 20;cti - pr.
penult and eggs 81.20 the 100. ' l
A comparison of these prices With
American prices excites the utmost 1.1 t.•
prise.- Here we have fallen iute the hub
. it of supporting an army of . middle men,
hucksters, peddlers, who are noto4l3pon
prodneers,, but a harrier to direct trame—
• a tmakwater—an absorbent.. rather44,-
, lween buyer and seller,. a class taking . a
- heavy toll frotri bothi- When a mos huys
a loaf of Mead In thii 'country, he is zinc
of the weight .-At- Grenoble --a- plato of
bleakWhether of, beef, pork, veal; or, fish,
is zureliii - weigh 140 grainiii,.: The ellen-.
biitli**444-- 1 444k , eqUitable *ci- .
Ple!s•
A lAa4llthinidt, 01I0r, _
r_ v i
ani tired a-celibacy ; it don't p 4.
I've tried it on for forty. liveyears, and
what ivitlt,,iinerranfortableboar*no . hons-
es, imPeenniOniiirand Mite - -Auld finSoru
pulons• charnberfliaids, I begin to feel as
thought had,been, drawn thr9ngh s-,knot
hold' and lefrilOno tirarag iibotttll Wet'
skin and bones. ~
In human natura there is a point where
and when " forbeitralice ceases to be a vir
tue!" That point-is reached be my case,
and I am now deterrained to shuffle off the
the mortal coil oksingio blessedness (?)
forthwith.
I shall marry ; I want a wife. Ithott,
therefore, all women by these • presonts,
that I, Benjamin Charles Snodgrass, bach
elo aged live years , six months and
sernteen days, am in the matrimonial
market. Ileight„ five feet eight and a
half inelies ; tolerably well bnilt ;egood
eye sight;' constitution like it tlonge; good
looking, according to my mirror, and a
great advocate of wranates rights—her
right to stay at home, cook, wash, iron,
darn stockings and spank-the babies.
The happy and envied lady must sub
scribe to the following requirements before
leading me to the hyttiental hatter.
Ist. She must possess a mild, forgiving
disposition, and neter,when I conic home
late at night, look in my hat to see if she
can find a brick in it.
2d. She must be as beautiful as Venus,
as majestic as Juno, as symmetriam as
Liebe. :A"
3d. She is not to be a member of the
Soresis, or any other sore Siss's society
nor attend Brother Thingumbob's class
, snicaits-rxrcrai ovvtrtli2l car tne
benefit;of the unborn heathens of Tim
buctooi; nor Sister Bridget's Sewing cir
cle ; nor the Knights.of the Garter; nor
any other social religions or benevolent
female ',institution.
4th. She is not to attend balls, parties,
concerts or theatres unaccompanied by
myselft—the free love atmosphere of these
places don't agree with married women
when away from their husbands.
She must neither chew gum nor Scotch
snuff.
Nor wear trains long enough to sweep
he side walks. ).
Nor rend yellow covered novels.
Nor sell my clothes to peddlers for man-
tel ornaments. •
She must not, by coaxing and wheed
ling, expect me to take her to Long
Branch, Saratoga or Newport, and to ap
propriate two or three thousand dollars
for a fitout.
Sho mutt not pull on a long tsoo be
cause I happen to get in a " tight," place
occasionally.
Nor have a weakness for doctors and
parsons.
Nor entertain a ridiculous jealousy be
cause I choose to accompany Araminta
Jane to church every Sunday.
Nor cultivate a fondness for Cologne
water and Drake's Plantation Bitters for
an uncomfortable pain under - the apron,
Sze. S:c.
A lady who can conscientiously sub
scribe to the above stipulations, and bring
with her an nnexeeptionablo. character,
backed by an unencumbered fortune of
$206,000, will be "interviwed" at her ear
liest convenience, by addressing the sub
scriber, with stamp enclosed,
BENJA3IIN CITAILLES SNODGRASS,
Nu. 27 Adelphi Square, N. T. City
A WRITER in the Wiscoaxin Farmer
says be used tO have a good deal of tmnb
le to make ctirrant or gooseberry cut
ting,s or slips grow until he tried the fol
lowing plan : Ile boiled some potatoes till
they were nearly done, and then stuck
one on each side, and put it in the ground.
Every slip sprouted, and grew well all
summer, with but one or two exceptions.
Tip a Ago,
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
FOR 1870.
The only Democratic Morning Journal
published in English in /tint.
" An abstract and brief Chronicle of the Times."
The bcginning• of the New Year Ir a good time to cub.
scribe for a newspaper. and to subscribe for the AGE ie
good bw.i,„ ening of the New Year. The 1111CCCAB of any
political party depends. In a great meurtre, open the
character and influence of the public press, and without
the thorough promttigallon of Its doctrine. In a popular
form, It cane= hope to secure a permanent bold upon
the messes. It is a fact that the Demecturte m esets pat
ermissa asaolosprpora In a Ingo degree than fid631:111B111
does, and while it is difficult to account in a satillactory
manner for this amission„ It is nevertheless an admitted
truth, and as such. it in crotch to baregrettod. Armless
tofamish. not outs to political friends. but also to the
reader of rill dames and political aomplashms, a
eye
dolly and weekly journal, thq pnbliebers of
The Age DOR offer one not excelled bat lexcel
lence by any newrpaper in the country, said an millet-
MeV challenge, co_mparison with the best and most sue
cupful daillestrubMbed in the Mem.
TUE AGE—Dally end Weekly—will be, as heretofere. -
the arm and' cetneletent advocate of Democratic princi
ples—it will continue, as in days put, the bold and (ear
-1,. defender of 'the Uniem. the Cementation, and the
Eights ofuayielding the Sovereign People—and it will make anima*
Ins and warfare upon forms of Wrong,
Abase. and Vecetiliy. that show th all. emselves among the
people, or in the administration of the General, State, or
Alcrricipal tioveremente.
The Editorial comments will time Geese =any news
paper *neither =deaf the Atlantic. and no tabor nor ex
pease will be opaindin lnaktng this department a great
and =lntense feature in the entreat year.
The brisra Department—Foreign , and Domestic—ten!
be full, fresh, and culled from every - 'part of the world. all
the vast resOnrces of the "Associated Press" In two Con
tinents being brought into requisition. besides which
Special Ageute. everwhere, will, from time to time, sap.
ply its =den with prompt information upunall matters
of interest transpiring In the maims sections of the
country.
Tip itonaelal..Cummercial mod naeineee him= will
receive ptoper and txmstant atteuthm ; the muck quo.
talons will be carefully printed ; the Market Repurta
will be full and complete to all their details ; and all the
carioca brancbee of Trade and Commerce will be thor•
oughly explored to (andel reliable data for the business
communiC, and all others therein Interested.
The Rome and Family Circle wtllnot bo forgotten. It
will beessentially a mine and Family paper, as well as a
political Journal.
The partiettlarattention of the reading community, es
crywbere:male and fatale. old and young. Rattail= or
otherwise, is directed to the great bnprovetnk.nts that
Imre been made In the The Weekly Age. It is now one
of the ebutpen and most attractive public:M[las lo the
world. Each monbefis filled with carefully ;se/acted po
etry. gtorier, news, editorial crltlclems, and all kinds of
choice reading ter all classes of readers. No department
larts been neglected. and everything has been done to give
our patatene a fall equivalent for the money aapended to
subscription. These who trp th e Weekly Age In :its
present unmoved and attracMve condition, will not do
without it m the future.
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Dix mouths
Three months
Furany period leas than three months, at the rate of
.one Dollar per month.
The puatage on the Daily Age Is thirty canto per (pun..
'ter. one dollar and twenty cent. per annum, lt prepaid at
then:Wee of delivery.
Payment required tovatiably In advance.
TERM OE TUE WEEKLY AGE
One copy, one you
--.. . --
Ten cuplen 12i)
Twenty copies
Filly copies • , • as
The foUrrairr.; deductions from the gore rates trill
made whim all the par.../%4mlered are sent ton single ad
dress and cut addreesed eererally to the members of the
the club: .
Twenty copies .
Fitly wopies..
. . .
Ortivoyarifill bit farnlehed gratis far rttlar, tip a dills
:at twrafir or mom, all addanaiat -tome penult, for cite
ot i l te ?! / — / Y
will be N:118W
IA copy otrue
ilp a club at tHly.
portage of the We ekly Ag! fro cogs jß4r
ter. or moony ceute per aaatan, if Preilala at the
dellvedy. • , •
, The Above term - will be rigidly adhered to sad no leo
,,..thtbilsartmalaohbrartrletteaa rabecri.
or
pem ptir tace lleal prde PHal = la
exyl saVi
dbe eder, awl
Hayrdberacau reeitittecoetitt mild plular7
efpreselluttarptt' . 4 a - Prcus bargeedc.: • '
. .d" I . • %%p en a : R eid ,
Bur • • oei 14 lad voit.tr
Pat gtdVatiOeinentO•
ICILSAICHEY & CO.
gr_l_ M g
LAM TIMINGS TO CONStiPTIVE6L-A rateful
UV other will send to an wno wish it, the directions by
whtehhistbumtiter. atter being giron rip by the nbsei
clans ond despaired of by her/other. was resturedirom
coptirmed cotunimptlon to perfect health, crlthoo:tbe one
of medicine. Bent free. Address
doc.tyl—t Gnus D. Fassuixs. Jersey City, M. J.
.• FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
We will send a bassloome prospectus .t our NEW IL.
LIDSTILATBD FAXIIrE BIBLE, to one Book ngent, hoc
orc
hlledilphle lusrge. .Ad Ps. dresa
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
P, [Dec. D-4
FARMERS' HELPER
Etrows bow to donolo tho profits of the Farm, and how
Farmers and ACIF eon.= con make SIIXI per month in
Winter. 10,000 copies will be mailed free to (Armen,—
Send name and address to ZEIGLER. SieCU .t 1110„
Philadelphia, Pa. (Dee. 29-4
THE BEST. THE BEST
109 - 748 SCIFNTIFIC Am,Eiaces. ja n
A. weekly Illustrated journal or in pages, devoted ito 11/a
-chinecy, Agri - edit:mil Improvements; Chemical Science,
and New lilacaretioa. A Splendid Journal.
$l,BOO Mak will bo paid for clubs of auhvesibe on the
101h:of February.
A bandoomo largo steel plata engraving of 19 dlt,tba
gobbed American inventors. pre,nied to lthaeribera.
Specimens of paper, proepectuses.tuad blanks fur names
sent free. Terms, $3 tkl a year ; PI ;In for ti mmoll,-
1)64'011[11. to Club, i book of Importauee to all about to
apply for patent, 00111. free. W rite for full panic War,
concerning prtzca and patents, to
NIUNN tt CO..
Puttltaltera and Patent Stiletto!,
ai Park Ikon, Not Yolk.
NEURALGlA—Nerronenotie and ' , emu le W 1,3 1,1114.
Ctired.—A elerraman's Widna snfered for years
with the above dleessee ; will send tht menus of her no n
cure tree. Mrs. DIII, Jersey City. N. J. jthwtr) —I
THE NURSERY
-rwerneet, errennest And niont ruy lonia nrN Sion ihly
=
Inc for Children, • year In ethane, Sob.
now, and Ket tho last number or !sir)
get tut,.—.- -
Addless JO HN t4IIOIIEY.
dec29-4 1. WaAhingion Stret.t. I
THE MAGIC COMB` Ill change nny rnl
ored hair or heard to
a permanent black or
brown. It contains
no poison. Any one am WM It. One sent by mall for $l.
Address MAGIC COMB CC., Springfield. Moo.,
$1.55A month made by agent, wiling OLIVE
LOGAN'Sgreat work, BEFORE TIIE
lOOTLIGHTS and BEHIND THE SCENES. The meet
rclicy, rapid selling honk out. 19.1000 ortlered the lint
month. Agenda can accurr field and a $1 tat °rant free.
by cutting this out, and addremilm: PARMELEE & CO.
Pub!Mem, Philddelphla, Pa.. and Middletown, Conn.
Dec. W-4
A TIIIEF.
IIE has been traveling about humbugging thuggists
and private parties, mixing up and selling a tem mon- -
pound which he calls WOLCOTT'S PAPS PAINT. All
of Wolcott's gem:tine remedies hare a n hlte outride
wrapper (trlf/i signature large). Look out for counter
felts.
SIX Mobs of WOLCOTT'S AISTIIIILATOH for Ca.
birth and tSaldv en the bead, or one Pint of Palo Hahn.
for Ulcers or Palo, rent free of expre,ol charges, on re
.• eh. swami, a. G . ...MUD rtlimuc, n. T., an
one Gallon of Pain Paint (double elrcngthf fur ;M.—
Small bottles sold by all Danggteto
Dee.15.,-4 ft. L. WOLCOTT.
SMOKING TOBACCO is an excellent article of gran
ulated Virginia.
—Wherever Introduced It it anivernally admired.
—lt 40 put up In handsome mnslln ha v, In ,rhich
Orders fur Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed.
LORILLARD'S " YACIIT C L IC'
SMOKING TOBACCO has no superior: being (lenient-
Inland, It cannot Injure nerveless constitutions, or peo
ple of sedentary habits.
—lt Is produced from Pelf etions of the finest stock,
and prepared by a patented and original manner.
—lt Is very aromatic, toild,and light in weight—hence
It will last mach longer than others; nor does it barn
or sting the tongue, or leave a disagreeable aftertwlo.
—Orders for genuine, elegantly carved, Meerschadm
Pipes, silver mounted,and packed in neat leather poEk
et emus, are placed In the Yacht dab brand dalif.
LORILLARD'S " CENTURY"
MEWING TOBACCO. _
—Tbls brand of FiDO Cot Chming Tobacco has no
sdperlor anywhcrr.
—lt is without doubt the bent chewing tobacco In the
country.
LORILLARD'B SNUFFS
RAVE been In general are In the United States over
1 . 1 , 0j75..nd !WI ar-krsoorladgval--- oho bc." vh<revci
—lf your rtoreheoper does not hat e there artleleS for
mile r ark hint to girt them.
—They . re sold by revectable Jobbers almost every
where.
.
--Circulars mailed on application. lL
Y. LORLARD 1 CO
Dee. 15,-19
BEST CABINET ORGANS
AT LOWEST PRICES.
That the MASON S 11A511-ta.: CABINET end 31E.
TROPOI.ITAN ORGANS are the BEST IN TIIE
WORLD Is proved by the almost unanimous opinion of
profeselonal ern...Winne, by the nwurd to them of SEV•
EN CY-FIVE GOLD and SILVER MEDALS or other
highest premiums. at principal Iminetriel competitions
wfthina few year!, including the Medal at the Faris
Exposition, and by prate very touch greater th to th .t
of any similar inStrUlnentS. Title Curaptny manias,
turn only First Class instrnments, and will not make
"cheap organ." at any price, or suffer an inferior in.tra
meet to bear their name, Devitt. greatly Increased
their actinic, for manufacture, by the introduction of
new machinery and otherwfse, they are now making
I Better Organs than Ever Before, at fncreeeed economy
in cost, which, In accordance with their fix •ti policy of
selling ataxy at !met remneerat Ire profit, they are now
offering at Pricer of Inferior Work. Four Octavo Or.
gans. Plain Walnut Case, $5ll. Five Octave Organ•,
I Doable Reed, Solid Walnut Care. mrred and pa ailed.
with Fitz STOPS ( [iota. lolapaymi, Mdodia, Earl,. Trcuo-
Want s ) SIZ. ether males in proportion.
Circulars with full particulars. including nernrete
drawings of the different etylee of organs, and notch
information which will by of service to in err parcha•-
, mof •n organ, will be lent free, and postage paid, to
any one desiring them.
MASON HAMLIN ORGAN co..
154 'Tremont St.. Dorton ; 596 Br'dn'y, New York.
December 15th.
THE AMERICAN FAMILY
KNITTING 111 A CHINE
Is Presented to the Public as the 1m0,4
Simple. Parable, Compact and Cheap
Kstrmo 'MACHINE EVER INVENTED
PRICE ONLY $25.
TIIIS MACHINE will run either backward or forward
with equal facility :
Hakes the Same Stitch as by Hand,
but far imperial. in crery rerpret. Will Knit 20,000
STITCHES IN ONE MINUTE,
AND DO PERFECT Mort At. baying mows knot on the
Maids of the work. It will knit a pair of stockir.gs only
size) In lens than WI an boor. It will knit
C7orso or Open, Plain or Ribbed Work,
with any kind of coarse or fine woolen yarn, or cotton,
silk, or linen. It will knit stockings with double heel
and toe, drawers. hoods, sack., smoking caps. comforts.
purses, muffs, fringe, afghans, nublas, undereletwes,
mittens, skating caps. lamp wicks, mope, cord, under
shirts, shawls, Jukets. cradle blankets. leggin", nuspen
den. ',Astern OdiesiAlppeta„ tufted work, and In fact,
rn etoress variety of articles in every day use, an well
u fur ontaMcat.
FROIR $5 TO $lO PER DAY
Pin be made by any one with the .folerienn EnWing Ma
chine. knitting , stockinge. ite while esert opvratuni
can even make more knitting hoary work p , which alway
commando a ,thady sale. A jlarson can readily knit
hum twelve to fifteen palm o void:lnge per day, the
prolit an whi• h will be nut lean than (arty cent. , per
FARMERS
Van sell their wool at only forty to thy cent n per puttnd
ben by getting the wool made into yarn at a email ex
pense. and knitting It into socks, two or three dolor.
per doand can be realized.
On receipt ot...rt we will forward a machine on or
dered.
We wish to procure active Agents In every el-Mimi or
the Untied States and Canadne, to whom the most lib
eral Inducements will be offered. Address
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.,
Der- 15,-4 Roston, Mass., or S. Louis, Mo
—ilovi tureicilu 10 hours without
ITMegall . drugs For Circulate, tuldnrce L.
SAGE, Vinegar Works, Ciomwell, Coact. [no 4a9
PAINTS and OILS, of all kinds, for
saletty AMU, TUIIRELL.
Montrose, March RI. 3869.
!SE
V.IIAWLS, CLOAKS, plain and fancy
CLOARINGS, and Cloth . Trimmings {treat vn
siet7, at GuMennarm Rosenbaum &Co'e.
NO PAM coop PITZCA
Wasiih; Immosiattc7 "°"'''4
I; "
Guleberg, Rosen auw P.
BRONCHITIS OR
nos t ast.cii.A.T ±,±ar333.augsan.
THOSt APFLICTE6 WILLA:ND &&EXIIDY IN
• ALLEN'S
BE CONVINCED BY POSITIVE
PROOF AND TEST IT
YOURSELF.
Zatreavnu, Ohio, Feb. 110th,
Mews. J. N. BARRIS .5 CO.,
Genlknien have been aillicted for ten or twelve
years with Bronettino In Its worst Amu, and have tried
every thlog that I could buy recommended bat with lit
tle or no relief, until 1 used your ALLEN'S LUNG
BALSAM, which gave mo relief in a abort time. I be.
Here It is the beat preparatien extant, for all dliteartm
of the throat and lung., and I feel It my duty to myth&
much for my own ate, so that others may! , ta l z i 4irt
rebel. .Iteattectrally.-, . . KATUI&fiI ,
We know Mr. Freeman well, and his statement above
I. correct. ' W.A. GRAM&
Wholeiale and Retail Druggists, Zane/riga.
Dee.ls.--4
BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR
STRUCIOLES AND YIMUMPIIS OF
P.• T. BARNUM,
WRITTEN BY IMISELP.
In One Large Octavo Volume—nearly ow pagee—prin.
led In English and German. 83 nt Fall Page En
grmlngs. It embraces Forty Years Recollections able
Busy Lira, as a Merchant, Manager, Banker. Lecturer
and Showman. No boyk published so acceptable to all
classes. Eveay one wants It. Agents average from stt to
Mo subscribers a week. We offer extra Inducementa.
illustrated Catalogoe and teems to agents gent Dee.
.1. B. BLIPS & CO. Publisbees.
norlOtS Mulford, Conn.
iy.5. , 1%1 TOWN NEWS.
• MINER AND COATS,
Male Street, 6 dm... Aga.—
We are constantly Fee lying, od now have outland,
afresh clock of Goods In math c. which we %damn
CHEAP CHrAI ! CHEAP !
tor cosh ,or excha , ge or produce.
GOOD TEAS,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER el: TIMOTHY SEED, die
We have refitted and made additions to oar Stock of
Pails. and are no,seady to forward Ratter to the bent
commission honses In Now York. free of charge. and
melee I Iberaladvencemen is on consignments.
Call end examineoor Stock before purchasing else
whore. end convince yourselves of tbe
GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES
C. G. MINER,
Montrose. April 16. 'MI
1 URNIT URE ESTABLISHMENT
'S " EUREKA"
I . I.LAAE TAKE Nome*: The • extensive Funtitare
Ertablivbment of Wiliism W. Smith. taming been
refitted and :meetly improved. the proprietor respect.
fully announces to the citizens of Montrose and ViCiDi•
ty, that ha to constantlxmaktaz and keeps on hand the
largest and beet ormortment of
Frur 11_ NIPt7Pt3O
to be found anywtter this side of New York City.
Desks, Divans. Towelracks, Lounges, Footstools de.
Center Lard, Pier. Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
Cuanza —Cane and Woodveat Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodv.ts of every variety and .tyle.
notarand Tete•a-tetes, thrulibed on abort notice—
Cane sent atrPreaeated.
SPRING BEDS.
A large 3flortment—chmpert and best In the market
I am now enabled to supply my customers with a new
substantial cane sent ehtilt.or home manninctora, which
will he found gestic onocrior to those formerly in
......h, ..,1 ....I ... ...id at a less nrire.
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-S TR I)
Firf Ready made coffins nn hand or furnished at
short notice. Hearse always In readiness If desired.
I employ none hut careful and experienced workmen.
I Intend to do na) work well. and sell it as low as can
he afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Montrose, reb 19, 18.173.
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
PRO VISIONS.
of our Goods.
. . W. R. COATS
OF WILLIAM W. SMITH.
templon
Cane Seat Chairs.
Tlin t iar i v
o
04 11
-
•
44 .
0 0
Especially designed for the one of the Medi
cal Profeasion and the" possessing those
intrinsic medicinal properties which belong teen Old
and Pure (tin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Com.
plaints. A deliciona Thole. Put up in eases, contain.
ing one dozen cacti. and sold by all druggists,
grocers. !he. A. M. IRMINGER & CO., established
MS. No. 15 Bearer Street, New York.
For sale in Montrose, by
July li—ly ABEL TYRRELL, Agent.
SHRINER'S
r tr` 0 1 Id 4
Will ewe ewe the ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, BLOOD
SPITTING DUMMY OF BEE•THENG. PAW
and WEAKNESS IN THE CHEST, TROUBLESOME
COUGHING AT Miff, to. It Will eflictnally is.
more the Cough that heesieutly &Bows Measles, SOd
nay affection of the respiratory organs, no matter et
how long standing, or whatever the aged the
It acts Is sego:Mc, ht purely vegeta/el. .mm l b
to the taste. Its Mlce le soothing, WV= the
Imes of the cough, taints etpedoration, quitting
the nerves and the go=
Mothers, Save Your Childien I
No child need die of CROUP, If this Syrup Is seed
to time: tA4 is is fug dewwwwrateff t 7
No family should be without this Syrup, al m r:r•al
tier:age, CROUP coats like • thief In the ntithil, to
ste
nnot al away
o row MU. cop, when molar wWIOI old
ca be btained.
Prganlt °sly by
DAVID H. POUT;
itatterws, 114.
PURR WINES,
We hove just received an assortment of Lake and
Mound Vineyard Wines, from Messrs. Wilwo* Morrow
Chanberlin. New York, which for rizhnes.aand flavorthey
eay are ungurpseeed, end that purr:lasers can rely_ upon
them pa rity - - being free from aannerations ofdM kmat
The trade mark of the arm appears upon ry bottle,
both 011 label and seat
'don freer. Feb. 3, ISM.—y
BURNS & NICHOLS
4 L f I'OSTAR'S '
EXTERMINATORS.
For Rats. Roaches, Ants, Big.
Use the Liquid for Bed.bugr, the Powder for losable.
For rule by all Proggista.
Beware of oil rpurioun Imitations.
Ark ( Tr " Costar's," (take:mother.)
ALILLINERY GOODS.
Sil' Bonnet Velvets in black and colors. Patented
Velvet. and Plashes, Planers ! , regthels ,
satins, and Mapes. old lade* dress Caps. hales' and
eblldren's ulnamed and untrimmed flats, Frames. LI.
tee s Chantey, dn. Ete„ slams the bead gnu-
Wesel GUTTIAZEIM. ROSZICIAIIIII & COL
CUSTOM WORK. MERCHANT
TAILORING. An elegant assortment of Cloths.
Doeskins, eafilimeres.Beavers. M Chinchillas, Velvet and
faucq Vesting, ; s e., for custom Work. oistures tts ,
Good atinP._and workmanship ettaranteed or no
sale, at UUTTILABEILO,HOS32II34ItrI. Co's.
PEIiBLE SPECTACLES—aIso com
mos Spectacle*, et new eupplr for taiga s
Mwatrosc, Nov. 10,180. AWL T LL.
T AHD on.. sad a ,mit '.ygyie- of OILS Far YAM
AMERY, (or talc ABU TIIMIBLL.
§ingbasibiz advatotmtnb:
440 ME AB THE WINDS CONE,
COME AS THE WAVESCOSIE."
preparatory to occupying our new and ele
gant Store, No, 21 Court Street, corner of Court
and Water streets, two doom east of Hirehmann
Bros., we will for the next •SIXTY DAYS close
out our entire stock of BOOTS & SHOES, RE
GARDLESS OF COST, as we wish to till up ot
the new store-with en entirely now stock of first
class goods. We have on hand the LARGEST
and BEST assorted stock of Boots and Shoes in
the city, and every one in need of anything in
our line, will certainly find It to their Interest to
give us a call.
Come and be convinced that we will do as we
advertise.
EGGLESTON & SMITH,
107 COURT !STREET, (Lincoln Block.)
Dcc. ID, 1869. BINGHAMTON, 11. Y.
a . . F. e3rOWAMI=L.
REMOVED
TO 1118
NEW STORE,
NO. 82 WASHINGTON STREET,
First Door North of the City Nettonal Bonk.
A
SPLENDID STOCK,
Brillisant Display !
DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,
BENT CLOCKS IN THE BrAILEXT,
SILVER WATCHES,
001 A) W ITCHES,
Of ❑l Styles, and .old
CHEJ PER THAN ELSEWHERE
I hare also the best and most complete stock of
SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE
Prnm the beat and moat popular makers, whose
goods havegiven perfect satisfaction to my pat...
for dm past Ara fat's.
The stork will he found the bent ever opened In
Binghamton, lied at all time, will be kept full and
complete; coueleting of
SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE,
TABLE AND TEA SPOONS,
NAPKIN KINGS, FORKS. Ac.
together with all the varieties of Plated Ware, ouch as
Tea Bette, Cake Baskets, Napkin Rings, Castor?,
Knives, Pork', Spoons, de.,
of !Haste. Doable, Treble and Quadrnple Plate
MT SPLENDID STOCK OF
NIALIVaIr CA-0400=8
was never more complete. and I am making constant
daily addlttone of all the new Nov.
chits of the Sisson.
ALL MY GOODS AS REPRESENTED
Tot farther proof of this 1 refer to
G. W
MORGANtI•
LEWIS simiourt,
T. R. MORGAN, J. S. WELLS.
D. AIIiNSON. W. LAGRANGE.
B. B. MERBEREAU, RILEY lIITSR.
H. DVS (BURY. WARD HERSEREAU
?LEASE CALL nod IXAMINE OUR GOODS, AT
82 Washington St.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y
3, ri. it 011 R.
ugo'
I -1 J ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
Nrs. M. A. BINDER has Just arrived from PamS
and London with the latest designs, personally select.
ed ham the greatest novelties ; also, the most elegant
Trimmings to be secured in Paris. Laces, Ribbons,
Velvets, Bridal Veils, Blowers, Pine Jewelry. and:Trim
med Paper Patterns. Press and Cloak Making.
Eiclutive agent for Mrs. 3f. Work's celebrated system
for cutting ladies' areeses, angora, bargees. etc.
N. W. corner of Eleventh and Chestnut Streets
Sept. It, IST.9.—Cm Ptilladclph6.
ALL RIGHT FOR 1869.
.1331314 - JEL"E" mrcriza.ilLyrrls
la in comdant receipt of NEW GOODW, hy which hy
aiwortment is rendered more and more complete nod
attractive for all hie omit varieties of trade (or 111G9.
la New Dry Goods, New GrVcotes, 4
New Ilardwa.te, and Yew Storer, iron, Nedlein.o,
Rauh,. othr, Dooms 1r Stases, I 1 im2 Pow, Window Shades
You cf. , Msffalo Rams, Ladles Furs, hoop
Sart+, erldels trill all to sold wi the
mad farorable terms.
New Milford, Jan. 1869.
ST RO UD Sc BROWN'S
_
Fire, Life, and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
nacaci.trcise.. Po.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED, over
Home insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus, s‘ooo,oto
Insurance Co. of North America,
Ospltal and Surplus, 2,000,004
Franklin Fire insurance Co., Phila, Pa.,
Capital and Surplua, 2.600,000
Lycoming County Mutual insurance Co.of
Haney, Penn a, Capital and Surplus,
Farmer's SI taunt insurance Co. York. Pa.,
Capital and Sur plus,
Connecticut Mutual Life insurance Co. of
Hartford, Coon., paying MI per cent.
dividends to theasattre.d. The notes
E_
iven for half the premium is never to
otwimulav6a no.. be
policy will always be paid In full, and
the notes given up. Capital, 17,000,000
American Lite insurance Co., •Philadcl
phis, Capital,
Travelereinsurance Co. Hartford, Cone.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital,
Hartford Fire insurance Company. Hart
ford. Conn . Capital and Surplus, $2.000,000
Putnam Fire InsumnceCo., Hartford, Ct.
Capital,
Hartford Li ye Stork Insurance Company.
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock,
against theft and death irom any
cantle. Capital,
rfrAll business entrusted to our care will hr attend
ed to on fair terms, and nil losses promptly adjusted.
rfrOdiee first door east from Banking Office of W
.11. Cooper & Co., Turnpike st. Montrose, Pa.
STROUD BROWN, Agents.
id. C. - Sicerrow. esp., ?rim:l6,4llc, Solicitor.
CHAS. 11. SIIITII, Montrose, do
11tr.1.11 , 101, STROUD. en.sams L. Buostri
Montrose. S p I. 184,9.
H UNT 11l tOTII ERS,
SCRANTON, PA
Wholemale S Retail Dimlersin,
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS
BUILDER'S HARDWARE,
MINE BAIL, COUN TERBUNK & T RAIL SPIKED
RAILROADS MINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS. NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS. SPOKES.
FELLOES. SEA T SPINDLES, BOWS, ,fc.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
CIAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILES. &c. &o.
CIRCULAR AND DILL SAWS, BOLTING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT. HAIR &. GRINDSTONES.
FHENCII WINDoW GLA SS. LEATHER & FINDINGS
FAIRBANK'S SCALES.
Scranton, 'March 24. 1553. 17
SILVER WA R
1 11 EA HAC' E—ll I'SPEPSI A —VOSTIV ESS.
If you nutter with Headache, try idarrhall's Eclair,
and be convinced that although other remedies have
tailed to cure yon. thin will give yon instant and perm
anent relief. It by 01 rr cLciternetit and fatigue your
nerves have become Co weakened that headache ad
UUMlKilelg you that something more din rrona tn.y
happen, such as Paley, Mtn:less of Sight, and other
alarminz nervous affections. then Marshall's Elixir, I.y
giving tune and strength to the rystent restores yen to
perfect lomith. Whenever food "ht. h ehonld he diges
ted remains in the stomach. causing pain and uneasi
ness for the want of that principle which would tender
, it easy of digertion, then by using Marshall's Elixir you
rill supply this deficiency and prevent it a recurrence,
and so be radically cored of Dyspepsia. The stomach
being thus cleansed fr to all unhealthy to a healthy con
dition, costivenes and the other atteadaut disorders of
the bowels are of necessity prevented.
Price of Marshall's Eliz VIM per bottle.
Depot. 1301 Market et. Philadelphia. M. MARSHALL
& Dm:gists, Proprietors.
For wok, In MoutroPt by
.tp . 7—iygd BURNS & NICHOLS
Ari kNriooD: How LOsT, 110\\
•
Jmt puittitthed.a neer edition of Dr. Calverwellya
Celebrated E•rey on the radical core lu ithout
modlcinetef Soermaturrtnea, or Seminal stren6ll.4,. In-
VOlUlltary Seminal Lift , t,, Impotency. Mental and
l'hydeal lornpa•tty, Impeclimeutr. to Mar 1314 r. etc.:
Slne, CONMUNITION. ELILEPVT, and Fits. inducted by
ielf-indulgence or retnal extravagance.
rt'r Price in sealed en velope. only ti cents.
The celebrated author. in this admirable essay, clearly
dem , natrates from a thirty years' sticcraitibl practice.
that the alarming :consequences of emit-abase may be
radically cured without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife I pointing out a
mode of cane at once simple, certain. and effectual. by
means of which every sufferer. no matter what his con
dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and
radically.
Lecterc should he in the bands of every
youth and every mr it is the land.
Sent under seal, la n plain envelope, to any address,
postpaid, on ceeelpt of alt cents. or two post stamps.
Also, fir. Culverwcirs "Marriage Guide," price '35 eta.
Address Publishers,
Nov 17 0118..1. C. KLINE it, CO.,
127 Bowery, NewY rko, Post otticooßs 4,M6,
HOWARD Anaociatton,Phlladelphia
Diseases of the Nervous. Seminal. Urtriaryand sex
aalsinitems— new and rellabletrestment— in neporlsol
the (TOWARD ASSOCIATION. tent hr nta ilinsealed
etti.er eurelopro.free of charge. Address Ur.J.Setta.us
ilounirrosi. Howard Arsornition.P Soutl. fithstre
Philadelphia . Pa.
_HATS, CAPS. & FURS
lints cud Cap% for !den and Boyle wear. Fun of all
grades, at tiurraltatuo, liosuansual, & Co's.
WOOLEN & KNIT COUDS.
Ladles' Merino Under garments. I:100dt, IiOPC
13Iovss ac. Gents' Wrappers and Drawers, Scarfs
Jackets, (Moves of all sorts. in tirist variety, et
ItOSENBAL9II, ft. Co's.
LADIES , FANCY FURS
JOIIN FARE! IZA,
ijti Arch St., '
iddle of the Block. be
t 4 tam 7th and Bth sts.
South tilde.
PHILADELPHIA.
iporter, manufacturer. &
slur in all kinds and
flinty of
FANCY FUEB
,r Ladles' and Childrons'
wear.
Having enlarged, Fem.&
ed and improved my old
ad favorably known For
Imporium,and having
iiinted a very lanuf and
splendid asso r tment of all the dllferent kinds of Furs
from drift hands, In Europe. and base bad them muds
up by the must skillful workmen. 1 woritcl respectfully
Invite my friends of Susquehanna and adjacent counties
to call and examine my very large and:hosatifut assort
ment of Pape) , Furs for Ladies and Children. lam de
termined to sell at es low prices as any other respecta•
his mouse In this city. All Furs warranted. No mis
representations to effect sales.
3011 N PARMA,
718 Arch Strout, Philadelphia.'
Scp V.--4m
PROF. G. E. STEDGE,
Would notify the public of Anbnin 4 Comers and
vicinity. that ho le now prepared to tome all home* en
trusted to Ma care, no matter what oChow bad their ha
bits are If not broke, no charge made.
Also, Initruction given how to tomq your own horsed,.
Auburn 4 Corneng, Sept. 21,151 M.-1
DRESS 0014 S.
•
Black aid colored Drees tillke, k ilk warp l'OpUlul.
Brerichllorttios, Batista*, Alpaceas itud.PoplLa Alps*.
can erctlmes, rarmattan; Bombazines, DelAtiis sa4
Magi &odic; bi4ll colors sad qua lilts, mid lu grrAt
varlet varleldr Gulteuburg. It4 r ecubaum thi's
gaitroati Zitat Vabist.i •
WAIIE, LACIAWAN
tuatacoaD..awardir-
IBM
D EL
May 10
TRAINS LEAVE
Pasnozy Nall
tails. I STATIONS. I - train.
_L. . . .P. XL
Now Yorke.... ..... I SA
New HILLIPIOI3 . 1 . I.XI
11annakit Chtthlt...; 111A0
Delaware....Dl9B... ABll
MOO Scranton - 9.15
12,M Nicholson ,. 7.55
1.00 Hopbottom 7,88
1.40 M0ntr0ae............. , 745
LSO New Milford .2.5<
1. 50 Great, Sena ' I
P.M, 'Foot ot Liberty-0.41 0,55 11
" ' ' • ILA-11E0i
• .
Mall
tntln.
A. DI.
i 8.00
11.15
~ 14,(C
6" 12 10
8,45
t , 4,51
o 5,18
Genus! Pus
EIIIOII VALLEY EAltiiVAD..'
•
IJ On and after Sept. VOs . trent on tho Lohlei
Valley Railroad will ran as follows:
DOWN Talmo.' •• •
Leave
dun E. R. W. 8.40 a. co. SAO a. in.
Athens .• 8.52 7:: f 6144 -
Towanda 1/..72 " 11521 "
LaCayville 10.55 ••- • • ILO p. at.
Skinner's /Pp 10.51 " .1117 - 11eshoppen 11.16 eY/ "1 7 *BO ••
Mehoopany 24 ••••
4.4% "
Tunk'cock 1153 ."
L. la B. Jane: 12.51 p. m. ' 7. 43
R.
La - 7R S
Wilkes4larra 16. " ; . ILO ..*.
White Haven 516 "
Web Chunk 4.10 ..• U. ••••
215
Allentown 5.45 ."
Bethlehem 6.121
Easton 6:5.) p.m. 7.416.-!!
Philadelphia 8.23
Ar. at New lurk 10.10-. 4
Leave New York 6.55 p. M. 41.
PoUndelphln7.4s „
Easton 10.60 " LtS
Bethleham 10.20 ",
Allenttorn 10.45 - "" .
lie-It Chunk 12.00 tn.
White Ben 1.21 p. m.
Wilkes• Bee 8.16
Pittston 3.10 "
L. R. B. Jun. 5.90 "
Tunk`nock 4.21 "
31elloopany 4.49 "
3leshoppen 457 .•
Skinner sE. 1.15 "
Lacerrille 5.18 "
Towanda 8.38 "
Athens 720 "
Ar. at Waverly
Junction. E. It. W. 7.5 s
per 'No change of cant between Branton sad Now
York, or beta - tam Seranton and Philadelphia: -
Nov. 3, 1869. .
'GO 000,0013
$17.000,000
ACKAWANNA 6; BLOOMSBURG
11.11rund. On and after Mny 10, 180, passenger
train. Will run as follows: • .•
Scninton,, 9:213 4:09
Kingston, 10:15
Rupert. 8:U1 137
Danville, 9114
Arrive at Northronberiaad, 2:40
•
NORTHWARD. , J
Northemberlrud, 6M 1 -. , "AM
Danville, 6:52 • • NM
-- Rupert. 7:20 —› L'. ri.• . • Ittil
Kingston, *ZS ...,.. WS - -RIO
Arrive at Scranton, 10:40 8:10 ihrlS
Kingston:Ray to. DAVID T. ROUND. 'Supt.
17, 1 R1E UskILWAY.
14On Mlles ruder one Manawsment FGO Mika
ktiCt
at eit, of omicht.i. Brad Atauge—donble track for
Cleveland, , Toledo, Detroit, Chtantro. Mtlirankes.
Paul, Omaha, rend all polut• Wevt - and , NarthAltest,
Mansfield. Gallon, Urbana. Dayton. elnelnnal4lndhat.,
spo , i, I nito,llle, St. Louie, and all pnfnls Weal and
south-West. New and Improved coaches are ran
throutah without change toi BOW*. Rochester, CUT*.
Mod and Cincinnati.
On and after Monday; Nov. 15th. 164. Tra;ns wlli
leave Great Bead at the followlnwhoura vlz
GOING WEST. • •
5.45 • E. MAIL TRAlN c Sandaye excepted.
11.56 A. X. EMIGRANT. Daily.
P.
N. WAY PREl,GAT.lfundels keeepted:
4.1 l P. N. DAY EXPRESS, Gouda! exeepud.
r. N. EXPRESS MAIL, Stu:days excepted.
GOING EAST.
1'.53 • n. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondaysmete
_
tad.
10.43 • . n. WAY FREIGHT, Sunday, excepted.
n.W.) r. x. DAY EXPRESS. Sundays excepted.
143 r. x. NEW YORK MAIL. Synder, excepted. ,
11.(r• C. x. LIMITNING EXPRESS.
MO"A New and complete "Pocket TilterTaide"
Paasenger Trains on the Erie Railway and CO2
Lines has recently been plubl (abed. endear' her=
on application to the Ticket Agent at the Company,
office.
Wtt . R. DARR., 1. D. RECKER.
Nor. 21 Getel rns.enger Agent. artet,SamPt.lll
R OOFING
TERRE PLY PELT ROOFING. unites. Monet IMMIX
morfrxmoodtion with the next Poter-pwxyrabrie In Ulm
best wanner, and at th lowest peke to lb° tonsinstit..
There Is. lat. a room:let lon of Tarred Felt td: i byer •
or walerprour l'ornpnaltion ; :?d,arsother layerwelt rani,.
4th. another toper or Composition ; sth, inother layer .
ut Felt. ' :
rsr Send for Circular, and Samples
AS AN INDUCEMNT,/`
. .
offrr to the tiro% poleaxa r invert place 1,080
*quaff jeer of the Three Ply Pelt * with the eieweeen ,
coming, for Thin,' Dollars.
PATENT ROOF PAINT.
This Pent is composed of game. ails, Lad Weibiese
snietauccs, combined with distilled car and llualawt -
known dryers. It contains eo mineral oc pigment, said
Is prepared, ready for nse,ehont the maidetenaw of or
dinary mixed paints. It costs =odd Stied .161dflias
elasticity lonxer, and b more datable.
noway rights for sale. • -
For araelare aad - a/1 pertkulare-Idglnve '
• RICA ROOFING CONFANT,
Malden Lane, New Tart.
Sept. 61b, 1869. --6 m
A MERICAN .LIFE INSURANCE"'
COMPANY OF PHILADELKILL
S. 1. Cor.
ALEX. W lIILLIDIN, J. S. WILSON,
l're.vident Sec. 2:04.•
GROWTII OF TILE Ant
DATE. NO. OP POLICIES. AMT 4 R4SUUD.
I
i 184112,4113.
dkra,llol.6ll
The American !UDC'S policies-on all desirableplinur
at low rains, and for security and poi:minas is meet.
ing !napes In uncurpaned by any company the I,lul.
tcd States.
181111. Dec. 31
18r3. " "
16:i8. "
• xioarci CS grriuustooas.
HON. JAMES POLLOCK. Kz•UoT.of•Pennti,Dlteeto+
U. N Mint
.1 EDGAR THOMSON, Piet ktaii..B..a. smith
Third St.
tiEGROE NUGENT, Gentleman. restdence,'6l4
town.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
Ilano.
PHILLIP B.MINOLS Seed alerchant.lo6lKarkatilt.
11014. ALEX. G. CATTELL, A. B.Banalor, Merchant*
North Water St. . .
ISAAC HAZLEUUR6 r, Atlnantp•atelaw, 608
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BEERY K. BENNETT, Mordant. US Booth roamer Si.
BEORGE W. BILL, President Seventh National Bank.
JAMES L. CLAGLIORN. Fraddent,Cnmmerelal
Monist rink.
JOUN ANAMAKEIL OA Ball Clothing Bonu s &IC.
corner SUM and Market Ots. and 615 & 630 Clutinaa
Street. '
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