THE FARM AND FIRESIDE. Commerce of the World W" A correspondent of the Journal of Agriculture says be finds his clay loam grounds increase more in productiveness by the use of eight bushels of salt. to one bushel of plaster per acre, than from the application of barnyard manure. Mr" The English farmer boasts cf an . advantage over his American brother in the superior character of the roads in that country, He is right, and will be for an age to come. There is said to be carried MI from the soil nine pounds of lime in twenty the bushels of oats, and fifteen pounds in thirty-eight bushels of barley. - There are thirty-five pounds of lime in two tons of rye, grass, one hundred and twenty-six pounds in two tons of clover, and one hundred and forty pounds in twenty-five tons or turnips, and two hundred and sev eniy pounds in nine tons of potatoes. Some soils contain abundance of lime, while other soils require an occasional ap plication of lime as a fertilizer. SMOKING ILL 118:-I received a new idea from Mr. Looke, says a correspondent of the Neu , Englaud Fanner, in regard to smoking hams Let the hams remain frozen and wrapped in papers through the cold weather. In the spnng smoke your barrel by burning under it, when invert ed, a bushel of corn cobs; then rinse the barrel with warm water that is to be used in making brine. For 100 lhiL of meat use 10 lbs. of salt, two ounces of salt petre, with water enough to cover the meat. -Scald the brine, - skim it, and put it with the hams, packed in the smoked barrel. Treated in this way, the hams have the taste of smoked meat, without smoking, and will keep, like other .salt meat, through the summer. DON'T WHIP A FRIGHTENED HORSY-- Never . whip your horse for becoming frightened at any object by the roadside : for if he sees a stump, a log. or a hap of tan bark in the road, and while he is eye ing it carefully and about to pass it, you strike him with the whip it is the log, or the stamp, or the tan bark, that is hurt ing him, in his way of reasoning. and the next time he will act more frightened. Give him time to examine and smell of all these objects, and use the war bridle to assist you in bringing him carefully to these objects of fear. Miring all obj , cts, if possible, to his nose, and let him smell of them and then yon can commence to gentle hint with them. COOKING FOOD FOR STOrK.-E. W. Stewart writes to the Rural Sew Yorker in answer to an inquiry for some one who had practiced cooking feed for stuck fur years, and found it paid. lie says he has cooked feed for cattle, mulch cows, horses, sheep and hogs, and found it pay at least thirty per cent. over the ordinary method of feeding raw. This he has done for 13 years and intends to continue so doing. Among the other tests of the compara tive value he has fed ten steers three bush els of raw corn meal, and ten of about equal weight on our and a half bushels of cooked meal, and found the latter male out best after three months' trial. He has fed five head of cattle 16 pounds of cooked hay, and five other head 24 pounds of uncooked hay, and found the first todo the best. It should be remembered that this was done in the State of New York, with land, food and stock worth more than they generally are in the West. The profit from cooking food would, of course, be greater in such a case. Let Horses Hare Their Natural Galt. It is bad policy to move a team out of its natural gait, especially with a load. It is far better to put on a full load, and. We should be remiss in our duty were even a little more, and give the horses we to neglect, at this season of the year, their own time for moving it to its place to repeat our counsel as to the great corn of destination, than to make two loads;of fort and convenience which dry walks in it and hurry them. There is a certain de- sure about dwellings, barns and outhouses gree of rapidity of action peculiar to the generally in winter and early spring, we muscles of each class of animals, and in- are pained sometimes to see the utter neg deed to each individual animal, and if ; ligence providing upon some premises in they are pressed beyond this, fatigue ful- this respect. A few old boards, or a dol lows quickly, while within this limit great lar's worth or two of new boards, nice flat endurance Is witnessed. To test this, let t stones, or h liberal supply of coal ashes a man attempt to move his arms as rap-'' would save ten times the cost in shoe idly as a bird does its wings, or his legs in leather, damp feet, colds, doctors' bills and walking as rapidly as a little boy, and see loss of time. Coal ashes laid on dry how greatly lie will become exhausted. ground to the depth of three or four in- This will convince him of the folly of at- chew after removing the mud, make a first tempting to make his heavy draft horses 1 rate walk, and they can be put to no bet move with the rapidity of the ponyor fast ter use. The difference to be seen upon a trotter. The law of nature is that heavy ' premises where dry walks arc provided bodies move slowly.—Kor/b. Waglcsn Far, wherever needed, when compared to oth ers where this moral influence has no abi ding place is enough to make us shiver as well as to cause us to feel for the absence of social charities in the family. A clink thin man exhibits the effects of the reli gion lie professes in everything, and in nothing niiire than his domestie=welations. —Gerusaultara Telrgraph. Feed flay Carefully. There are hundreds of t‘ns of hay lost every winter amon,g farmers by careless feeding. We have been astonished some times when witnessing the amount was ted around barnyards and stacks. This waste is entirely unnecessary, and if it was made the rule of every farmer never to teed any kind of stock upon the ground, thousinds of dollars might be saved an nually. There are times, to be sure, when the earth is frozen dry and clean, hut if racks are not provided, full one half of the time the hay will bo dealt out either in wet snow or mud, and - a good portion lost. Portable racks should be used around stacks, and their location changed every few days ; the racks Gilead be so con structed l that the stock ran get their feed handily, and at the same time made s.. that the hay cannot be pulled out and trampled under foot. Eor cattle, a good rack may be made with common rough boards and a few pieces of scantling.' Make them four or live feet wide, ten or twelve feet long, and two feet deep, have four by four inch scantling in the corners, and also in the center of the ends, run ning up twelve_ or fifteen inches above the top of the rack ; to the latter nail in I a center partition lengthwise ; thus you have a double rack' where rattle will eat contentedly. Do not have the end boards `or pieces of scantling reach down as low as the side boards, and then by rounding up the ends of the side boards after the manner of sled runners thb racks may be easily drawn from ode place to another. For sheep we know of no better'feeding rac k th an one made of posts and boards I with opening at the sides through which sheep put their heads and cat. I Bay brings a good price in Market, and is a quick sale„, and land gives as profitti ble a return athis as almost any crop it can be put to, when the ditlerauce in amount of labor i 3 considered between just the garnering of grass and • plowing, sowing and gathering, of others. It certainly behooves farmers to feed care fully, for every ton saved is as goodlaa gold, and if not,.wanted for present feed- mg may be .stored up for tipokut..need or sold' for 'rash::: ;Peril • France exports wine, brandies, silks, fancy articles, furniture, jewelry, clocks, watches, roper, perfumery and fancy goods generally. Italy exports corn, oils, flax, wines, es. 'tepees, dye stuffs,drugs, fine marble, - Soap, paintings, engravings, mosaica and salt. Prussia exports linens, woolens, zinc, articles of iron, copper and brass, indigo, wax, hums, musical instruments, tobacco, wine and porcelain. Germany exports wool, woolen goods, linens, rags, corn, timber, iron, lead, tin, flax, hemp, wine, wax tallow and cattle. Austr.ulia exports mineral,, raw and manufactured silk thread. glass, max, tar, nut gall, wine, honey, and mathematical instruments. England exports cottons, woolens, glass, hardware, earthenware, cutlery, metalie wares, salt, coal, watches, tin silks and Russia exports tallow, flax, hemp, flour, iron, copper, linseed, lard, hide, wax, duck cordage, bristles, furs, potash and tar. Spain exports wine, brandy, oil, fresh and dried fruits., quick silver, sulphur, salt, cork saffron, alchovies, glass, silks and woolens. China exports tea, rhubard, musk, gin ger, borax, zinc, silk, cassia, filigree-work, ivory ware, lacquered ware and porcelain. lorkey exports coffee, opium, silks, dregs, o im, dried fruits, tobacco, wines. camel's hair, carpets, shawls, eamlets and morocco. Ilindoostan exports gold and silver, co chineal' indigo, sarsaparilla, vanilla,jahip, fustic, Campeuchy wood, pimento, drugs, and dye'stus. Brazil exports coffee, indigo, sugar, rice, Bides, dried meats, tallow, gold, diamonds, anti other precious stones, gums, mahog,a lIN :it'd India ruhher. West undies evports sugar, Molasses, runt tolmcm), cigars nuthogany, dye wood. coffee pimento, fresh fruits, and preserves, wax, ginger, and other spices. tiwitzerlzuul exports cattle, cheese, but tef, tallow, dried fruit, linen, silks velvets. lace. jewelry, paper and gunpowder. East India exports cloves, nutmegs, mace. paper, rice, indigo, gold dust, cam phor. benzine, sulphur, ivory, rattans, sandal wood, zinc and nuts. 'United States exports principally agri cultural products, cotton, tobacco, flour. provisions of all kinds, lumber, turpen tine and wearing apparel. Romantic Maidens. .There is so much hikalutin taught at our boarding schools that the mothers of future generations will grow up as roman- ' tic as the compeers of Lydia Languish. Every girl in one of these fashionable schools or public institutions has the day when the Prinoe will arrive and carry her off in her horizon, like the light to which the marincer steers. All her hopes rou ter there, her prospects end there. What marriage means, what it implies of duty to herself, to her possible child she never thinks, nor is she required to think. All this wrong. Girleschools are badly man aged, and the pupils are superficial, given to dress, and fond,of gossip. Here is an incident that school mistresses might do well to digest; Napoleon the Great, while visiting the celebrated school of Madame Chapman, seeing that one of the intended rules drawn up by that lady proposed that the children should hear mass on Sun days and Thursdays, wrote in the margin " every day," adding, " the old system of education were good for nothing; what do young women stand in needoof, to be well brought np ?. Madam Carrigan replied, "Of mothers." " Well, madam," said Napoleon ) ." let the French be indebted to you fof bringing up mothers for their children P. Dry Walks for/Winter. ,7 7 -tr" In Virginia, where the law fixed the nuirriag, fee at $l, there is a remini- SCA.Dee of a couple who many ream ago called on a parson and' ropeste'd him to marm them. " Where i 3 my fee r said the function ary'. The parties who were to unite their for tunes did so at once and found the joint amount to be twenty seven cents. I eau't marry yo'u for that sum," said the irate old gentleman. " A little hit of service will go a long way," sugge,.ted the male applicant. Ah. no," said the parson, ypu don't pay fur the size of the pill, but for the good you hope it will do you." The lass, intent on marriage, beg.,an to weep, but the parson was inexorable, and the couple turned sadly to depart. Just then,n happy thought seemed to strike the forlorn maiden, and she turned and cried through her tears : " Please, sir, if von can't marry us full up, won't yon marry us twenty seven cent.? worth—we can come fur the rest some other time" This was too much for the parson. Ile married them " full up," and they went on their way rejoicing. MC= :%fr'Jitri Ashley, Governor of Montana is tiedjip. .The legislature of Montana being Democratic, refuses to confirm the men lie nominates for territorial offices.— Poor Ashley is . now enjoying an experi mental acquaintance of the annoyances he he helped to impose tin Andy Johnson.— Chielcens and curses come home to roost. :g/7 - General Grant is displmsed with Mr. Dawes' speech, showing up the prodi- PlitY °Chia administration. No wonder. indeed' it is very natural he should be dis uleased with Dawes. Grant had a mag nificent blown up bhulder,andpaweswas the - only man- in, the. Radica.cgs who had the courage to put his bodkin in it iletv gkdrtltisenitnto. DAVCIIEV & CO. UMW, A MISSIONARY, WHO HAD SUFFERED lAream with Eller, wu eunsl, and will send the re. eclpt nw REV. FOSTER DIX, Jersey Cll7, N. J. ifeleaw4 ACIEAT CIIANGE! AGILSTS WANTED I $ 1 000,P: t r e ea mo r i nu e., sure made by Agents, i n. aleta nn, lamme Patent Ecericuting li n fite Wire Claims - Lines. 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PRIDE ONLY 18 DOLLARS FI'LLY wAnit.NTED FOR FIVE YEARS We milt pay sl.nal fee any machine that nttt sew a etront.ter, non beautiful. or more elastic ream than ours, it makes the "ELASTIC LOCK STITCII2: Every cecond atitch ran be cut. nod otlll the cloth can not M. polled apart Ithont trartt r It. Wr pay Ag , n , " from *Z3 to tram per month and rsponers. or a N1M13116- tdon from which twice that amouLd can b• made. Addrer4 r. lit '0 NI ll CO.. Tilburg, 111.+1”,,, or Si, ('AI TlON.—Bruvritui of all Aireuto rellinc Machine , uu der the same name am our., unlciei they can pillow a CY., tlficaic of Amin, rimmed by my We Ann n o t hold our responaible for aorthless MatililleS mold by other parthd., nod rhall proainiute all virtu, either ..ffing 01.1113 g MaChiller under OAP name to the lull cabin! 01 the law, unto. Filch Machine. , arm &unified (non or by iior Arenby Ito nut hr iapo-vii upon; hr part iv, n hocopy our nit ertirementy , and circular, =duffer a °ably. 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It hay been re written and implovelL p ted with new typo, and on tine paper, iltutomird with a heantinal Litho:7mph, cud many other fine cturrav lilts from nom,. It contain, full dercription and the culture of over 15110 leading varieties of Flowers and Ver,xtabler : also do,ripttve lint of the novelties of the prenent ne..11.00 : to which in added a col lection of 2MI choice French Hybrid Gladiolus. Thin work, we feel contidtmt. will compare favorably with any similar one. From I..eri Bartlett, ;rattier, N. 11. "I have received a cope of your anperbly gotten tip Amateur Caltlentor'e Unitle. thluk It far attend of any thing of the kind ever before iFenevi from the American preev. Bun to any avidly-en open reeetpt of 23 rents for paper cover, and bu cent. for metelbily bound In cloth. WASIISUUN & CO.. Itoeton. Mate. tfebthsl Kill the Demon 7.t.irki„,wr:m 2 T,',l: pain instantly. and heals old Ulcers Woieott'• Annihi lator cures Catarrh. Bronchitis and cold in the head. Sold by all drap_limp and ISI ChM= Squate,N.T. jarlral UNIVERSALISM TILE STAR 1 S THE WEST, • Cinch:mai. Ohio, Is the old established Western Universalist newspaper. It , Fives current secular and religious news. and Is • br ght and cheerful home visitor, Eight large bagel of reading matter. giving . ' something for everybody I" No other paper needed in the family. Send P.:.:Wland get tt One year. Specimens five. Ti, new berg. Clnhs wanted Address WiLLIAMSON F CANT. WELL. Cuotnnuat Ohio. Jan. 19, 1 4 10 T:r Xt in X . C3h XIL CONSUMPTION ! What the Doctors Say AMOS WOOLEY. M. D.. of KoAluAko County. Ind. oorr : thy' yoars pant ( hare roord Mi r o:. Lon g Ralwam extenolvely. In my prmlicr. and I am Patlefitd them into brorr ruedicbo• for 'Ling .1 1,, a.c• lu lire.- ISA %(; A. IM)RAN. M. 13...4 Logan county, Ohio. rap "A -Hof , ' /mug rwiFam not only ',ono, repldly, but given ricrfect .tiataction in every enaewithin my knoni. edge. Having minden.. In It, end knowing that It poa sevaes valuable medicinal provertled, I freely ['nett In my daily practice and with unbounded 'cliccea.. A. MI el• pectomnt It le moat certainly far ahead of any preparation I have ever yet knoWn.- NATMANIEL HARMS, M. D., of Middlebury, Ver mont, may.- I have no doubt It will won become a elm -111011 remedial tweed for the cure of all distmacs of the Throat, bronehlartubm and the Inn:e.- Phyrietant , do not recommend a medicine which 1411! no and what they my about ALLEN'S LUNO BALSAM tau be taken att et fact. Let nII afflict 1 wet it at once. SOLD BY ALL MEDICINE DEA LEAS. jetn.l9l THi MAGIC COMB. changc any col ored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. it contains no Pol.= Any one can use It. One sent by mail for $l. Address MAGIC COMB CC.. bpringheld, MARL + t . 5310 KIN 0 TOBACCO Is an excellent article of gran ulated Virginia. —Wbercier introduced It Is universally admired. —it Is pat tip In handsome muslin bage, in which orders for lamersclinum Yip.' are daily packed. LORILLARD'S "YACIIT CLUB" SMOKING TOBACCO has no superior; 'being denicot, lazed, It t2nnot injure nerveless constit diens, or peo• pie of stslentary habits. —lt Is produced from selections of the finest stock. and prepared by a patented and original manner. —lt Is very aromatic, mild,and Bab t to 'Weight—hence It will last mach longer than others; nor dace It barn or sting the tongue, or leave a dtragreable after-testa. —Orders forgennlne, elegantly carved, Y ecreebaum Mee, silver mounted. and packed In neat leather pock ta mane, are placed In the Yacht Club brand doily. Lom LLA RD'S "CENTURY" CaIEMNG TORdeCO lannd of Fine Vet Chewing Tobicto his no superior anywhere. —tc fa without doubt the beet ebewingtobaczo In the country. LORILLARD'S SNUFFS HAVE been In ;resent rive In the United States over 110 years, and still nekeowledged •• the beat" wherever used. - -.4f your storekeeper does not have these Wick* toe sale, ask him to get them. They are sold by respectable ' L jobbers almost every wbere. - --Circulars mailed on application. - Y. Lonitano a 00. Dec. t;,—l4 New York. pERKINS & TIOUSE' NON-E_VLOSIVE LAMP Kerosene Made Sala at Lad The subscriber is prepared to off'er the people of Susquehanna County Perkins' Patent non-ex plosive Kerosene Lamp—the only positive Safe ty Lamp now In use. It has been thoroughly tested by 'scientific men, and also by practical use, and is found to be needed in ever, family. E. IL 'ANGLIAN, New Milford, Susq'aCo., Agent for Sum's., Luzern° and Wyoming en's. Jon. if.ith, 1870.—tf ABEL Tu lIRELL, DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, TA., Ii continual!) reuelvirl: NEW GOODS And neap+ onootantly on hand • full and denirahla aa •ortment of genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, cnEmiclus, LIQUORS Paints, 0111, Dye•Stnlfs, Teas, Spicer, and other Oro. eerier. Slone Warn, Wall and Window Paper, Maas ware. Venn Jan, Mirrors. Lamps. Chimneys, Hero. mole. Machinery 011, Tonners• Oil. Neatsfoot Oil, Re fined Whale oft, Sperm Oil, Olive OIL Spirits Turpen tine. Varnisues, Cynary Seed. Vinegar.Potaeh, Concen traled Lye. Asir Grease, Trusses. Sapportera, Medical Inatroments, Shoulder Braces, Whi., Gun., Natoli, Cartridge/. Powder ; Shot, Lead, (inn ('ape, Blasting Powder and ruse, tonne, Stringy, Bowe. etc. Fines. Fifes etc , PIA Hooka and Lines. Par and Toilet Koapa, heir Oils. Hair 'Restorers. •nd heir Dyne. Brnahes, Pocket KM Spectacleo,fillrer Pined Spoono,Porke, IC Oven. Se. Dead t Articles, a general sesortment of FANcY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY All the leading and heet kinds of PATENT DIEDICINEs In short, nearly over thing to reetore the Piet, to please the taste, to dell-tot the eye, to gratify the fanej, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of Ilfe. linumeratlen Is Impracticable, ae It would all no w.paper. Call at the Drag and Variety Store of montroac, dan.S, 1870 Silk Bonnet Velvets In black. and colors. Patented Vrlvet. and Plusher. Flowers. Feathers. Ribbons. silks Satins, and Drupes, old ladles' dress esp.. ladles' and children's Lammed and untrimmed Bate. Frsrues, Le eel, Blonds, ermines. de. de.. always the bead quar ters at GUTT6XBIOII), ROSCNISAVII S Co.. LARGE ARRIVAL Of new Bearer.. Droadclotha. Coalinga, Plaid and Plain C...,...1mere5.--.1.1p0 II tow thing for LAdie.. hs yard. or mode up to order. hg Not. 2t. IKitt. E. L.WEEKS & CO. EW .SHAWLS, NEW nnx.ccll(XMS, New Print... New Sauey Goodp, Now lloodo,bcaYer trimmed..)mo cocci veil by Noe. 24, 1%9. B. L. WEEKS & Co. 1)R0F. G. E. STEDGE, Would notify the public of Auburn I Corners and vicinity. that he le now prepared to tame all homes en. tripled to his care. no matter whator how had th-ir ha bits ere If not broke.= charge made. Also, Instruction ;Oren how to tome your own horses. Auburn 1 Comers, Sept. l 869.—y fiESN 1i01.711M. Black anti colored Drell! :AMR. silk warp Poplins, French Merinos, Rtopress. Alpaccas aod Poplin Alpert ear,. Crvtimes, rarrnattas, lkosibazines. DeLaina and Mohair goods, in ail colors mud qualities, and in gnat varlet variety at Gutteuburg, Rosenbaum & Co's YHINTS and OILS, of all kinds, for saleby • ADEL TU KRELL. Muntroee,lllarch 21, 11+69. 4900 PAIR GOOD KaT i z . .)c good KS ' Stocking Tana Wanted Immedintecy at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum 9 , 11 E PLACE TO BUY YOUR -a- GOOD'S, end to rot barodno, to et GummiEna, Roscimsrsi, Vt. Co's. pIANOS AND ORGANS. Prlau reetly reduced for curb. New 7 Octave. Memos of drat-claw maker. fur SSTS end upward. Now Oth'net Organ. for 6t.5 end upward. lireond.hand In. Fin:moot.. from 140 to 41175. Monthly lurtalltnento re tetrad. and turtrutecott fur rent. Mot:room,. No. 4SI. Broadway. 110R.ACE WATERS. oct. 9D. teri9. PERE WINES, We have lust received an assortment of Lake and Mound Vineyard Wines, from Messrs. Wilson, Morrow .t Cbanberiin. New York. which for richness and flavor they say are unsurpassed, and that purchasers can rely upon their parity bein g free from adulterations of any kind. The trade mark of the firm appeani upon every bottle, both ou label and !cal. ?don trose. Ecb. 3,1510.—y FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. Mrs. M. A. BINDER has )pet arrived from Parts and London with the latest designs, personally seltzt• ra tram the greatest novelties also, the most elegant Trimmings to be encored in Paris. Lanes. Ribbons, Velvets, Bridal Veils, Flowers, Vine Jewelry. ttntLTrim• . 1 .4 ,1 Pal. , Vattern.. tense nod Plonk Unkind. LlOneleea,"eint tot Mrs. N. Work', eviehreied system for rotting ladies' dresses. more, h.teilero. etc. N. W. corner of Eleventh and Chestnto gtreets Sept. 4/... Philadelphia. A LL TiIGIIT FOR 1869. .13.1:11‘71 2 1.7t 337:721.14.X e r w r le in constant receipt of NEW (100D8, by which Ms deportment is rendered more end more complete and attrtsct Ise for all hie Usual varieties of trade for InCO. Ia New Drs tosst., New Cowries. New Ilardwao, roof rrerStorwt, Iron, jferfieletee, Palate, Oils, Booted; News, Ira /taper, Wiadote Shades Hate. Cane. Buffalo &Am, Ladies Pere. hoop which will all kook/on Mt moot fampatig terms. New Mtllord, Jan- left. QIIAWLS. CLOAKS, plain and fancy CiA)AKINGS, and Cloth Trlßtaings In areal a 0 duty. at Cattaattaa. Ito , "b a w n C 0... 1869. PHILA DELPHIA 1869. W all papers. HOWELL & BOURKE, 'Manufacturers of PAPER HANGINGS & WINDOW SHADES, 8310 $ Booms, Con Fourth & Market Sta. PHILADELPHIA. FactorY, Cor. Twenty-third and Samoan Sts. New StyleA every day, of our own make. Oct. 20—jw10 44 COSTAR'S: EXTERMINATORS. For Rate. Roaches, Ante s lleethe74 fat` ned.Angs, the Powder for losebtft, For late I* all Druzglsts. t !Bemire of 01l ppuriatts Ark tyr " Coetnee,'. (take tooth/0 ginghamton Nvartiormento. fAeIOIIIE ABTHE WINDS comE, VJOME A 8 WAVESCOME." Preparatory to occupying our new and ele gant Store, No. 21 Court Street, corner of Court and Water streets, two doors cost of Hirchmann Bros., we will for the neat SIXTY DAYS cluse out our entire stock of BOOTS c.t. SHOES, RE GARDLESS OF COST, as we wish to till up at the new store with an entirely new 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 into-Lot to give us a call. Come and be convinced that NVO will do as we advertise. 107 COURT STREET. (Lincoln Bluck,) Dee . M, ISAI T. F. 'l' CD) ,Wa "E Pt O. 82 WASHINGTON STREET, Firet Pocr North of the City National Bank Brilliant Display! DIAMOND s, ADEL Tr!WELL CHEAPER 711.4 N ELSE WHET: L I Mee aleo *be hest sod most complete stock of SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE From the best and moll popular makers, whoa goods have elven perfect eattefactlon to my patron for the past Ave pears. The Mock will he found . the heat ever opened in Binghamton, ar dat nil timer will be kept fell end complete, conalpt log of SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, BURNS & NICHOLS together with all the varlet Ira of Plated Ware, such as Toe Setts, Cake Basketti, Napkin Rings, Castors, Knives. Forks, Spoons, &e., or Slagle, Double, Treble nod Quadruple Plate WWI never more complete, and f am making tot:Want dully atttllttnns of all the new Now. eltlei of the Saason. ALL my COOPS AS REPRESENTED (3. W rzovlmiss. LEWIS 7(BY]►OL`U. T. II SICHUAN, .1 ff. WELLS. D. MUNSON. W. LAGRANGE. D. IL MERSF.RRAIt, RILEY BUS% 11. DI:s.KNOVILT. WARD lIERIi=EAU rLEASE CALL awl EXAMINE Out (wow, AT :Car. 3, Ista—tt EGGLESTON & SMITH IIISCUANITON, r. If REMOVED NEW STORE, SPLENDID sTocK, J ENV ELRY SILVER IV .111 E. BEST el-OCES IN TITS IdA.KKET SILVER . WATCHES, DELILVOU. A WINN AND A MNINDAN (;OLD giATcIIES, 01 all Style*, sod sold NAPKIN UINOS, FORKS, MY SPLENDID STOCK OF For further proof of this I refer to 82 Washington St BINGHAMTON, N. I'. 3. F. Tow t. STROtID &; BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ZUCCoritTCreliC.. Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus. inounnwe Co. of North America, Capital and Sart,lns, 2.000,000 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Play, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 2400,000 Lycotning County Mutual Insurance Cn.of Money, Penn's, Capital and Surplas. • Farmer's - Mutual Insurance Co. York, In., ,Capital and Soriano, 700,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Inanntace Co. al Hartford. Conn.. paying 00 per cent. dividend. to theassared. _The note. given for ball the premium Is never to be paid under any circumstances. he policy sell! always be itold In full, and th e notes given up. Capitol. 11.000,000 American Lilo Ina unlace Co., phis. Capital. Travelerelneurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital. Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hon, ford Conn . Capital and Surplus. $1,000.1V0 Putnam Fire I nan ranee Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital. $.710,000 Hartford Lire Stock Itivonince Corinna*, Insnrance on all kinds et Live Stock, seal not theft and death Iron, any canto Capital, $17.11110,000 riFf — Ail has Incas entrusted to oar care will his attend mi to on fair terms, and all Pierer promptly adit.ted. Yor — i Mire first door cast from Banking Office of W. H. Cooper & Co., Tonto Ike of. klon trade, Pa. STROUD k BROWN, Agents. C. Sirrvort. eeq., Friendsville, Solicitor. Ctop It . F%tvu, Montr ose. do Cns am. L. Ilnowis BIl.L1,.• STROUD. Montrope, S p 1. 1147 i HuNT Ifl Wholmale dt Retail Dealerain !lAEA) lItON, STEEL; NAIbS, ,SPIKE:3, SHOVELS BUILDER'S lIARDIV Alt E, MINE R A IL. COI'S TEILWArE @ T RA IL SPIN It A 1LE8.4 d• MINING SUPPLIES'. CARR 1.11. K SPII !NO.!, AXLES. SKEINS Ay, Iio.,XES. BOLTS, NCI'SWaal/KIM. PLATE! , BA NBs. MALLEABLE lJt O,VB. SPOKES, FELL BES. SEA T SPIXPLIs'S, BOWS. dc. ANVILS, VICES. STOcKS nritl DIES. BELLOWS HAM 3t FES, S LEDGEs. F I LES. kc.ltc. cflicl:l.Alt AND MILL SA Ws. lIFLTINC. PACKING TACKLE 111.(WES. PLASTER PATHS CEMENT, II A I ICA. oBINDsTDNI•IS. FRENCH WINDOW 1.1. A SS Lg.STII ER& FINDINGS FAIIISANRI4 SCALES. Scranton. March 111. I MS. 1y MAItSIIALL'S ELIXIR. /, 11EA F.- DYSPEPSIA—COSTIVENESS. If yon Pelt, n Itto Ileoulache. try 31arshalre nod lie convtnned that althong,h other remedies hart failed to turn yen, title nu tgive yon Inatnnt and perm anent relief. if by mer excitement and retinue your nerve, h tee heroine vu weakened that headache ad monishea run that tatmething more doongneotte may linvopen. h Dtrtine, tither atarrnitl: 11,11,11 e alTdottnna. then Nlnrahall'a Elixir, It, xis tug tune had at rength to the ”yoLelll. r. .tatres you too perfect health. Whenever food ohli h atomid he ttly.e.• hal remains in the stomach. causing pain and annual :lima fur the want of that ptinclyiewlitclo nonlii tender It eu-s of illfieation, then by tieing Marsh:Ora ytm so ill supply (hie deficiency and in-event its rat - arr.:ace, and -it tee radically cored of Dropepoola. Thin Mom:len hoeing than cleansed !rum an unhealthy ton healthy nom ditto', cost.' vend , and the other atte..l3lll diaurdere 0f the tanovels are of neceitaity prevented free of )larahall's Elixir. el 00 per bottle. Depot. 11111 Market it. Philadelphia. 31. MARSHALL Cu„ Itriv.,fiorta. Promietors. For -.le in Montt - me by Ay . 7—teed DURNS & NICFIOLS. mr - ANtiool): lioNv T.osT now .VI REST. Jo e t publlched.n acre edition of Dr. Culrerwell 2 . Celebrated IF...ay on the radical cure (althorn medicinal of dpertuaturrha.h, or henilnui wenknecc. In voluntary Seminal I,nees. Impotent v. Mental arid Inentnenty, Impediments In Mar Jaye. etc.; aloe. UteOLUNIPTtOW. ELILCI,T. and Fite, banned by *elf -indulgence or ...renal extravagance. Pr - Price to vested envekme. only cent's. The celebrated author, In title admirable evcny.clearlt dem-notrarec from a thirty year.' corecoorbl practice. that the alarming :coneequeucce of cell-above may tic radically cured without the tiAts,p-rou,. Internal Medicine or tine appiienti•el of the knife I point Inc our - mode of cone nt once Ample, amain. told Olcrt hid by militia of alibi, every coffer,. no trotter obvt Ida coo. dltion may be, may core himeell cheaply, privately, and radtmlly. 1217 - Thic Lecture vhould be In the hands of every youth and every nun in the land. tt4 l ol under real, iu a plain envelom, to tiny fiddre%, pootpaid. on receipt of Ft V. cent, or tall pok rttm p. . Alen, Dr. ( inveraell . ..•Marriage tturde,•' price xl) me. Arldrene Public/rem • Nov 17 C11`3../. C. KLINE 5; CO 11.7 flowory, Neo Y rko. Pont lace ollz 1.580, LADICS" FANCV FURS. poried a very large and splendid ....qment of all the afferent kind. of Porn from ar•t hands, In Rnrope_ sod have had them moth` up by the mo•t skillful workmen. I would respectfully Invite my friends of Sump:Leh:man and adjacent could've to I-att endexamine my very large and heaatffnt amn g. meat of Fancy For, for Laale4 and Children. I, am de termined In pellet an low pricer an any utiles reepecia bin lloww in this city. All Far* warranted. No mir• represents Onto, to effect salev. JonN PARMA. 'US. Arch Street, Philadelphia. 6ep.Y2--4m DOWN TOWN NEWS .11 I R .IND COA 4.ttt Street, 5 doors below Boyd'. Corner. Montrone FLuUlt, GROcERIEs, AND P R 0 ristoxs. Woare constantly roc ivlac t nd now hove wohand, iresb stock of floods to uor Ilt e , which we wtlledl CHEAP! CHFAT ! CHEAP! for Cash, or exchs •ge o produce. GOOD TEA.S, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED- FRUITS, CLOVER if: TIMOTHY SEED, Sr We have refitted and made additions to on*. Stock of Polio. and aro now ready to forward flatter to the be• u.mml+•loa houget In New York., tree of charge, and make I iheraladvancemcn ts on consignments. and examine onr Stork before purchasing clic where.andennvlnce vonrselves or, he GOOD QUALITY LOW PRICES of one Goode. C. O. MINER, - • Montrofe. April 10, 1809 F URNITURE ESTABLISILMENT OF WILLLIJI 11. PLEAIIE TAKE Novels: The extensive Plarnitnre Establishment of WiEinm W. ntnith, having Aeon ratted and grently improved, the proprietor rospect• Indy announces to the citizens of Montrose and vicini• ty, that he le constantly making and keepe on hand the largest and beet asecorttnent of 3E -1 "Cr 3EI. A.NT rir 11:7 Ft. MI to be found anywhe r thin bide of :Sew rack City. Desks, Divans, Totrelracks, Lounges, Pootatouls Ccnter(ard,Plcr.Totiet,Diningi lillcltcnand attention tables. ' Camas —Cane and Woodeeat ttoekera, Cane, Nag and Weallvents or every variety and vtyle. BorasaadTete.artetee, tarnished on abed not.b.m.--- Cane se/Admire reecated. SPRING , BEDS. • • A larg,e , set ottment—eheapest and bait In tho market Cane Seat Chairs. rim not' enabled to son;lbr my customers with a now substantial cane sent chair, of home mantsf.teture, winch market, hund greatly enpf Ma to those formerly lo ,lld yet are geld at a fees price. CANE SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED, falr Wady made coffins on hand or furnished at short notice. Masao always In readiness If desired. employ none hot CArafti rind experienced Workmen, 1, int e nd in do My %TOM WOO, ft 411 lop. as GUI be afforde. t —• • ''' WitZ7.l2l/ S3fl 211 % Montrose, reb.lB,:lB6P. riELA W ARE, LACKAWANNk and A-0 wEntax nAluto.fax 'Eh:maw Ann:Mutt May 10, 1809. - - SW.UOO,OOO • - WESTWARD. I iLaSTWASCD: Malll Pasnogr Kan P train. train. STATIONS. train. I= A. 51. A. ISt. P. M. IP. M. 11 1 ri,oo i New York • ... ..... I GAO '_, I 11.15 1 I New 8arn0i0n...... I ur, "2 .., i 12,1 r; Mananka Chunk—. /2.40 ~. ;Le: 2 p 11: L1:1 f Delaware.... Dine.., MSS a g', 8,43 I ti. 410 Scranton . 9.15 7P5 . ris O 4.51 12.3.1 Nicholson ' 7,1 5 3 1.1 1 5.15 1.00 1 Iloubottom II kr, SAO lloatrore ' 1.15 '' 435 et T 0.50 1 5.111 .. Now 14110nd CU AAA I 1 . 4. lr V 1 Great "P'l ass a.sl l i 3. . . .4 o lbelipst. I A.Il ?.11111 a '• - - G. AM1101114; . 1 ~? General Pau. andTititet Agent. 151,000 OtO roundel. LOW.OOO EILIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. • On and after Rept. 20, 7881, trains on thtLalgh Valley Railroad will run u follows: Leave Waverly Jane. - , Ilou E. IL W. 4.40 a.. m. A tbcne 8.31 •• Toad 9.110 Lae.arvllle 113.53 takuaner's ri"r /0.37 " Meahoppem 11.14 •" • Iklehoopany •11 21 ••le Toni.ock 111 , 3 L. &B. stelae. 1:.51 p m riti•lta W llkeveDarre 145 •• I While Haven 3.08 •• I 31'ell Clnulk 4.W •• Allentown GAS llethieheta • 8.00 En4ton 1170 p. n Philadelphia 8-25 Ar. at New link' 9.25 UP TRAINS, Leave New York 6.5.1 p. m. rulladelphia 7.45 " Keeton 10410 " Ilethlehata 10./21 • Allenttwra 10.45 . 51e - 11C:hunk 11,00 m. White Ila'n 1.82 p. m. Wilkes-IWe LSO Pittston 3.10 " 1.. S B. Jan. 11..8) Tunk'houlr. 4,21 Aleboopany 4.49 •• Aleihoppen 457 hkinner • E. 5.15 Lareyv ill e 5 . 18 •• Town 11.118 " Athens 7 20 " Ar. at WOVPTiy Junction, E. U. W. 7.55 " 1:417 - No change of care batsmen Scranton sad. Itinv York. nr between Scranton and Philadelphia. Nov. 5, heat. • ACIiAWANNA It BLOOMSBURG 1.4 fLvi lro a al. On end *fear May 10, les), Passallger irawn will run on fallow.: SOUTHWARD. h.. M. A. M. P. M. Leave Scranton. 8: 4 1.3 D.lO VD •• Kingcton, At= IU.. 'ROI Retpurt. St.:3 ia7 " Danville. 4;04 8:40 Arrive at Northamt,ertamd, &41:1 Ik4o Narthnmberlrild, i.:30 4:47 Danville, eat sas Rupert.. TAlei 4.716 fr.,LI Kingeton, it:3s 1:4.5 VO Arrive et elerrinton, 10:40 E1:50 • "14:45 Kingston, May 10. DAVID'(. B01:114D, 84pt 1,"111E RAILWAY. IWO Miles Under ono Stanttgement. ('GO id flea nut c 1..1 ge of roothen. prond,, , ange—donble track for Clevelnud, Toledo, Pet r o lt,.(l,leagu, Milwaukee Mk, Paul, thrttan. and all pc:klutz Wert and North-Welt. Mansfield. thiliort. PrbAna. Daytga. Lom,vinn, St. Louis, and all points Weal tad South-West. New and Irnwoved • coaches are pa throne; withonl change to Buffalo, noettesteT, Cleve land null Cluelnuati. Oki nil es Monday. Nov. 11th. 1609, Tields Ica. c Ortnit bend at the following hour, viz: , _ _ GOING WEST. II • 5.25 n x. :MAIL TR.A IN. Sundays excepted. II :A a. it. EMIGRANT, Daily. 1 15 P. x. wn r FREIGHT, Sundays accepted. 4 N r, x. DAY EXPRESS. Sundarexcepted. r x. r...yrltEss MAIL. Sudsy* excepted' GOING EAST. .53 s x CINCINNATI EXPAJISS, 149:14111(sftrovp• (,d. I 0.45 x. WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. r. x. PAT EXPRESS. Sunday, excepted. I i 1 r. x. NEW TURK MAIL. Sundays exeepteiL r. x. LIGHTNING EXPRESS. :ft' A New and complete Pnckrt Thad Tabte ^ Of Passenger Trains on the Erie Itallwayrmd eo= U 111 . 1 , ha. recently been published. and CCU bop on application to the Ticket Arent at the Compasra odic, %V M it. BART!. . 1.. D. WUCKEII, Nov. :21 Gen') Passenger Arent. Oen*/ Sera. 1 00 FING N.Y PELT ROOFIFG. unlter the best Wear ith the AM Fotrr-pioorf Fable IS LIM ...l manner, and at thalamus price to the consumer. Ir. l.t, a formintiOn niTlirediel4M•lll-6130 1 .. wolt IT-prim( Compnoitioti; MJlMOiher =NW; suntber foyer of rompooltiaa ; Atte, lift ot Frit. II N FAREFIZA. 118 Arch St., Idle of the Mock be leen 7ltt and Rlh ate, bunt h Side. PHILADELPIVA, porter. manufaetnrer, •lcr to all li.inda and '.end for efrodars and Salvia MEE • Lathe,' and Ch writr. etilmrstol, rerood• i rind I m proved nil old fnverably known Fttr Nr offrr to the lint pareinser In each Ora lAN ..quarer feet of the Three ru Volt, with the iintenwene tooting, for Thirty Duller', PATENT ROOF PAINT: , Tlile Paint 1. compoeeti of CUM!, oils, and reidedisi ulotancett. munitio] with di*tillod tar and tbe beet known dryen. It contains no mineral Or pigment, sad ie prepared., ready for on. shout the ofOP (hoary mixed palnte. It colte muchl cot, relates Ito elneticity longer, and le more curable. • Bounty light. for sale, For CirroSara and all yartiesdarr..Addret MICA MOOPTSIG COMPANY, "M Idea Lana, ;lel! TOIL Sept. Bth. ltfa —Cm lIERICAN LIFE Dlsunprot:,.,, COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA: S. E. C'or. Fourth and Walnut Slit.. :. %i.EX. W tLUMN, '3:SAVAS, Oft; Sec. .0 GEOWTII OF TILE AMERICAN, 1t421. D. al 1?.61. ** " 'No American lcKnee politica on an dealribla taint/ rtt Mac roma, and for leourity and ptomparaenli Db lo.oca la unempaared by any cotopanyjn_the tell States. I=l 33ckaarct c fPrii.Stereink uo N.JANt KS voLLOCK. iz-Goo. of Penn's, Direaei:: . . • Mint. • J RDUAItTIIOMSON, Prat. Penn. U. R., 77iq.k01.911,1; Third St. " ' tiEoRGE NTOENT, Gentlemtin, residence, liiinnomr• toe n. ALLIERT C. ROBERTS, Prc e laeoilo uth • Link. PHILLIP it. MINGLE. Seed Meretuint.lo3 klaz et t. 110 N. ALEX. 0. EATTELL, U. B.Settateri Mankind"' 1 North Water St. ISAAC maztEurturr, ettofnep4t-tiii.; L. M. WHILLIIIIN, Sterehaut. 20 and= Solid kirtaqt , K. IIaNNETT, Merchant, 745 Fee aarttsh OBORGE W. HILL, President, Seventh National Beak. • JAMES 1 .. CLAOIIOEN, PreAldeat Commercial Ni." inlaid,' ink. JOHN 11 ANAIIAKE.R. oak Oall eh:olnd Uonse,Sl.o., cornet Math and Market Eta:. and 818 & 880 - CbtalllW !Repot. STROUD AI BROWN, Agei4',, 0ct.1.1 , . At irolume, rit,, iiOW.1111) Dlsetoes of the Nl:tryout, demi:oat, UtUukrysnatee utleystems—noesad reltabletreatetetst.4ll Fisporteoll the LIOWARD ASSOCIATIO,Ii< -E eat by icoillitseile4 etZer eneelopse,free Wattage. ,Aadnso`ftr.Sittari Mummy. uowsrd Aseocistion ; 0401019144tt0 Pelladelphit . ==MMS 'TRAINS r.EAVB DOWN TRAINS NOIITIIWARD AS AN IN DUCKMNTi l're.vident No. OP POLICIES: Arr. nilltatirli: 1,000,430.60 I MOM -18M11.03.14 14.4159,101.0. 0.-60 0604 800 " 11-10 2.10 kV p .. 6.00:.. up - 4L45 " 7.15 % MOD at. IAI p. si. CIA " 1141 4 5.4.5 0 CU " U.S. • ,0 eas " 11.4 "
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