- Ifirtaan - atur Ratehli tows ftrr the Dater. The salvesintended to be raised for the should be taken from the cow with in a few days after they are caked, and fed by hand, it requiring rather more la . bor, but is the best way, as the food can 7 . aseerrei# changed without checking the groWtrt, as it is apt to be when the calf sucks-the cow and is finally taken from the coward weaned. The food of the calf for the first two weeks should be new mill, fresh and warm as it comes from the cow ; afterward a portion of skimmed milk should be given, but should be warmed. The calf mac now also be learn ed to eat a little oat meal, or oats and oor ground together, which should be scalded and put in their milk ; but great eam should be taken in making changes in their feed. It is best to lot them have a pasture where the grass is sweet, and at about four months old they may have their milk gradually withdrawn and may be pat on grass alone, with plenty of good water, and should be learned to eat a lit tle salt. Dt would well repay in the rapid growth datives to feed them about one quart of meal or shorts each day through the sea son. In raising cows for the dairy, thro all the stages of their growth, the most important pint is to keep them growing thriftily, and the greatest gentleness al ways observed in their treatment, so that they will love to be handled by their keeper, and by so doing in ninety-nine eases in a hundred make quiet, n'entle cows, that will contentedly chew the cud while they give a generous supply of milk to their owner.—Roral..lnwrien n . New 11'1'111E41ex of Outit The signs of the times, even now in ad vance of the season, indicate very clearly that the excitement and speculation in the farming community this year is not to be potatoes, but oats. This last is a crop sadly wanting renovation, by new and more productive varieties. Wonder ful thin,o's are told about the prodnetile ness of Norway oats, and surprise oats. and yet accounts greatly differ. It is pro bahle impure seed may have been sent out to account for this. We see it stated that as much as three hundred bushels of Norway oath has been raised to the acre, or at that rate. This is so entirely beyond anything known or heard of, as to be al most incredible. Two hundred stalks or stools are said to have grown from asln gle seed. •_ _ _ Watering Tree% Concerning the watering of newly plan ted trees, a writer in the Prairie I . l7lllter says : "in most eases people commit an error in watering their newly planted .trees doge to the trunk. Every tree forms a little hill around the trunk to shed water off; beside the trunk is protected from stir phts rain by the leaves of the crown.— This is the mason why, in its natur I state, we always find the soil around the trunk, and particularly under it, very dry. Watering close to the trunk. produces the rotting of the small rootlets which extend from the crown of the root and go down ward. This disease gradually extol& and often causes the death of the tree. If trees have to be watered, it must he done half way between the trunk and the outer side of the crown. The same principle has to guide manuring." About Pruning It has long been a practice among far mers to commence priming apple tors in February, mainly, we suppose because there is leisure time. There are some rea sons why this should not be done. There will not be sufficient action in the tree to harden the surface, where a limh is taken off before the sap ascends in the spring. When this action does take place, the sap flows out, and spreads over the surround ' ing Lurk, and by- some chemical action which takes place in it, is chauFed to a poisonous fluid which greatly injures the tree. It is very unsafe to prune before the middle of June. Soon after the leaves fall in autumn', and in mid-summer, are the safe times to do this work. i!!Mi Laziness prevents a man from ~e ttittn• off his horse to put up the first rail that gets knocked off the fence, and through thislazy neglect a whole field of corn may be seriously damaged. Laziness prevents a man from driving one nail when one would do, and finally coats a carpenter's bill for extensive re- Plira• Laziness. in short s -is the right and pro per name for nine-tenths of the exen-es given for bad fanning. Bat by far the most prolific of the many xya.4es that are due to laziness is the waste of ignorance. „"Fe — lhe mulching of young fruit trees is being practiced to a considerable ex tent, but some people commit an error in placing the mulch too close around the trunks of the tree. It should always he noticed, that the roots of trees generally ex.-tend to a diameter equal to the height of trees in their natural grout'', and therefore a mulch, in order to he of the most benefit, should extend far enough to cant the roots. Trees that hale brew set out but one or two years, where roots on setting were cut to a diameter of four or fire feet, will not, of course require mulch ing over an area of more than six or sev en feet in diameter. Scalded Oat• An old farmer, says the Ohio Farmer, chats that there: is no feed so good to keep -it&ruils in flesh during muteras scalded oats. For mums, cows uud sheep, that_ are to raise young, it is snperior to almost any other feed, as it not only puts the animals in good condition to furnish milk abundantly, but the young at birth are strong and active. • Wheat bran is also au eseellent feed for breeding animals, given: in the mess tgrWurts on cows teats may be re moved by 'painting thorn every day with Tincture of lodine. • Nffliaili *Who cannot at the age of 20 lay aside weekly i'tcts.; or at the age of so ( =no t spire from -the weekly income 30 eta; or, at,theitge of save from the expenses 44 eta.a . week ? These 6111115 seem mall, and so 'they are, hat they will pay for a policy of insurance for poop on your life. Can you-longer plead the excuse " /138111111 W, is sourfieniuse,vwhere the low rates of the Amorieati are offered to-You ? pi . ..t4,:gipio Ittd..Oirlp. Win Illatffda and Her Fiend's. Imagine Nelly WilkerSon's feelings One morning, just after breakfast, a tiny envelope came addressed to Miss Amelia Ann Wilkerson : and as Amelia Ann was a doll, and would natunilty be quite awk ward at opening-letterselly broke the seal herself.' "0 maintnar.she.cried in a moment, -whattlo you think ? Smile Batton's wax Matilda is going . to have a fancy-dress party, and she's itavit4 my ,'Melia Ann and . :Kitty: .Do _look I Isn't it too cun ning? Win Matilda Rattan's compli ments to Miss Amelia Ann Wilkerson and Sister'—and then the M. S.B on top. Did you ever see anything so lovely ? 0 mammal Can't we go?" "We?" echoed Mrs. Wilkerson, with a smile. "1 thought you were not invited— only your dollies." "But, you-know, they call % possibly go without me, mamma. Say, mamma, mar I go?" • -Let me see the note my dear." Nellv handed it to her mother. . - - "Ala here is the point. Did you notice this sentence at the bottom, in small let ters? 'Mammas of dolls are requested to wear dominoes. Only the dolls are to ap pear in character.'" •=oh I no, ma'am. What are dominoes r "They're long wraps or cloaks, my dear. to wear over the dress, and are usually made of pink or blue wmbric or paper muslin. They have a hood, which cov ers the head. I suppose Mrs. Batton's idea is not to give us mothers the trouble of dressing our little girls in fancy cos tunic. but to induce the girls themselves to exercise their own skill and taste upon the dolls. So far. it is a good plan. You may go, Nell - . if you wish. But how shall von dress vonr children r Ma a moinelit. Neils was too happy to speak. At last she said: "I think it wotthl be lovely to let them gn as angels. mamma." 1s Owl my child? "Is angel;. I can easily tix lace wings on them; and then they can have bean ttful long white robes all down to their feet: loved her dollies so dearly, and they seemed so sweet and hmod to her. that she was quite hurt at her mother's astonishment. 'Why. my darling, that would never 'do in the world ! You must think of something else." I "Well. then, mamma, I cau► copy the I pictures in my history-book, and dress up ! Amelia like Queen Elizabeth, with a great big ruff, and Kitty a Joan of Are, if you'll help me, just a little bit, I can do It easy." SO It wag settled. But the next day Nells discovered that two dolls among Annlia's and Kitty's acquaintances were to take those very characters. and she thought it best to change her plans. Finally, after much consultation with Mamma and sehool friends, the little girl slevided to 'let Amelia go as a bride, and Kitty as a flower-girl.," She had nearly two weeks before her, because the invita tions were sent on February Ist. and the party would not- take plane until Valen tines day, at five u'eloek P. M. : but she wa4 the busiest little girl every day after school that ever you saw? Needks and thread, pictures and t l tiostion , , seiss,rs. hie,. and scraps of silk—the-e ran through her moments helter skelter; she hardly knew whielt were which. lazrt, with Marritiati help, .\ine•lia and Kitt. stood forth in complete array. Nelly thought nOthing could lie prettier: and, in fact, the little ladies did look well, thom.Th Amelia had a stiff, formal w a y with her—as who wouldn't, to be dressed up as a bride without. having the least idea of being married ? Kitty. however, made a charming little flower -girl. She came from France. and has some pretty little French ways of her own, that helped the costume very much. She has such lovely dimpled hands, such pretty feet: Besides these advantages, her head can be turned from side to side, and her eyes never shut unless yon wish them to, which is a great virtue in doll& In short. Kitty was one of the loveliest dolls at the party, though there were some wonderful crea tures there. Queen Elizabeth looked very grand in her white paper ruff and long stomacher. Joan of Arc would have been "splendid," Kelly said, 'if she could only have stood up ;" and was Matilda, as a Scotch lassie, was declared to lie '-too sweet fur anything." Boy-dolls had, of coarse, been invited ; and, as a consequence, there were four brigands present, whose hats .meld keep tumbling off; one Napoleon Bonaparte, in yellow-top boots; three clowns; one William Tell, with a bow and arrow in one hand, and a red cranberry pinned to the other for an apple : two sailors: and • a General Washington, with such a funny eocked-hat sewed to his head. Somehow, as there were but few real boys in the room, these little masculine dolls were quite popular. and soon became acquaint ,ed with wax Minn& anti her friends. As Nelly remarked afterward, it was "700 fun ny to see Queen Elizabeth sitting on the mantelpiece with one of the clowns ; and Napoleon under the piano, leaningagainst the pedal and looking for all the world as if he were talking to Pocahontas. who ant on a violin ease. Porahontas was a white doll painted with Indian red; and they say she has never been good for much sines that evening, as the paint wouldn't quite wash off, and "nobody wanted to have her stay aMlndian all her life." I forgot to tell you about the dominoes. It appears that a • bright little friend of Susie Batton's bad hers made of pretty pink calico. because that could be made up afterward to something useful. Many of the children told their mothers of this. and so calico dominoes were quite the fashion on that evening. "Just think." said Nelly to me yester• day, while talking over the affair, "we didn't have to fix up at all—only just to put on the dominoes over our afternoon dresses. But the dolls were perfertly splendid ; and oh such fun as we had t" —Hearth cud Home. —A jeweller's assistant was recently robbed in the streets of Paris of *BO,OOO worth of jewelry by a man and a woman. The latter threw herself around- his neck. and the man felled him by a blow on the head. Most of the property has been re covered, and the guilty couple arrested. --Senator &Tells haring obtained aseat in the United States Senate, of-course ire may look for more niggers in Congress soon. These will have the right to appoint Wed. Point clads, and ,gritdually the army will become spotted with nigger officers. How do yyou like it whitesoldiers? If nig gers are to be given -office in civil life the will also be given office in military Id e 'nor are you, Pifteenth Amendments Adatrtiotionto. PERraNs a HOUSE'S NON-EXPLOSIVE LAX'. &mime Made &JP al Last • DAUCHEY & CO. 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Machinery Oil, Tanners' OIL Nentsfoot Oil, Hs * *tacking FEEL Address lIINKLEY KNITTING ! need Whale 0148 perm Oil, Olive 011,ACts Tarpon. MACHINE CO.. Bath, Ile. [mar heat I tine. Varntsnes, Cynaey octet Thaw. b. e au ,. I Gated Lye. Atte Or Trivia'. B erilolten4 Medical I was eared or Dearness and Catarrh by • almple rem. Instruments, Kkonides Dtaea.. Whip, Guns. edy, and will send the receipt free. ; Cartridges. Powder Shot, Lead, Gan Caps, Slanting mar 9--4 L.EGGEry. Bobuken . r . Powder and Fuse, Violins, Strings. Bows. etc. Mates. Fires. etc., Fish Hooks and Lines, Ear and Toilettlaaps. Hair 010, Nair Restorers. and Bair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Knives, Speciacles,Kilver Pleted Spoons„Forka, knives. Ac. Mallet Articles, a general ilitoortment of THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD.I For twenty-five cents you can buy of your Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea Moss Farina, manufactured from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange. and a like quantity of Puddings, Cus- tards, Charlotte Russo, to. Bic. Ris by far the Cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. RAND SEA MOSS FARINE CO. 53 Park Place, N. Y. PLANTATION BITTERS. S.-T.-1860.-X This wonderful vegetable restorathe is , the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debili titteil. Az+ a tonic and cordial for the aged and lanAntid, it has no equal among , stomatehies. As a remedy for the vier- TIMM weakness to which women are es pecially 611 bieet, it is sriperselling every other stimulant. In all elimates, tropi vat. fr ot p. ra t e or frigid, it acts it, a sr , eitie in every species of disorder whielt undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. [mar —thn THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY DR. WALKER'S CALIFoRNIA VINEGAR BITTERS MORE THAN 50,000 PERSONS 1 = e .0 E:: zi, near t,tironny to their Wonder. 1 '_'.. o clei Curative Etrecto. . , 0 , , 7 ,3 .- 7; c WHAT ARE THEY 2 a fi j!, 2 f, . : .i a s ii E' ±.' 4 g. . i 7 ? , E c n THEY A 11E NUT .} VILE. = }",, FANCY DRINK,- (.1 Pour Item. y. Pro f Spirits. and !tenor lagnors eortored. spired a •,A to Int that lend the tipph•r to . ruele J.) and rain, but area time medic...ie. made front thr Idle Roots and Ilerbe of California. free from all A:col...lir stimulant •. Zhey are the (Neat 111.... d Purifier and Li fe Giving PH., ciple, a ocrfert IlenOlntor nod 11 , h:orator of the Sys tem, carrying nil all ) mistmoue matter, amt torturing the blood to a healthy condition. No nemon can take them Ritter. according to directions, and remain loop, $lOll will hr .•iven for an Inenrable ea... provided the bona are not de.troyed by mineral pohoom or other roams. and the vital origins granted beyond the point of repair. Yor Inflammatory and Chronic ithenmati.m, and Intermittent Ft-err., Ilbenre. of the Blood. Liver. Kidney.. ■nd Mulder, there Bitters have been moot et:rceoefal. Stpth Macaw. are domed by %%rated Blood, which In (,aerially prudoced t. derangement of the Directive Orcvne. Cleanse the Vitt:deli Blood whenever you find It• sm. parities bursting through the skin In Pimples. Eruption. or Sore.; cleanse it when you and tt ,lwtrorted and pingvi.h In the Tema; cleanse it when It le foul. and year feelings will tell you when. Keep the Mood pure and the health of the system will follow. Pio, Tape, and other Worm., larking In the system Of OD many thouvands. are effectually destroyed and re moved. Rlblour, Remittent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Bittern bare no equal. Fm tell directions read careful ly the cheater around each bottle. printed In Soar lan guitZen---Enulkb German, French and Spanish. J. WALKEII. Proprietor. Mt Commerce St.. N. Y. it. U. NeDONALD a, CO.. Dyer:loc and general Agents, San Frandsen and Sac ramento. California, and 14 Commerce St.. N. Y. jSOLD BY ALL DItt'tiCISTS It DEALERS. March 9.41 m. BE IT KNOWN! That the lonfeet and beet edortion of nßinv . MADE CLOTHING, (LOTUS & CASSI MERE 4. DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Do- ESTR: GOODS, SHAWLS. CIA PARS, FURS. DAVI A CAPS. LADI ES' GENTS FCRNISIIINI, GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, etc. etc., to be found in Ilia part of the State, can always he found at the well-knotett and popular .tore of .Gulfrnbety, ioentatinz 'Co M. S. DENS SUER, representing ti do Arm Io Moot met , . attiihig latelJ from Nor York with A VERY EXTENSIVE STOVE, (shore mentioned condo, amiable for the Pall and Winter .ea.on, and hating taken particular pips In *e lecting handfotne etyles and denim... an well as looking to the old prcrerb, a penny paved in a penny earned.' We Satter norrelver of boring BARGAIN% for oil who want to ho raring in maklng.thoir punctures. We mould request t call and Inepeellon or am goode GUTTVMEICO, 110SENBACII & CO Montrose, Oct. lct, 18;9. CASH PAID • For Morkixt, Coax and Fox Skim by Nov. 21, 18G9. N. L WlBl6l. KB I Co GOLD JEWELRY A Net and large eupply, Montrose, Nov. PI, 1800. AI3EL TUBEELL JEWELRY 10 continually retelling DRUGS, MEDICINES, CUEMICALS, LIQVOES. FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY all the lending and beet kinds IA In short. nearly every tbtng to restore the sick, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the taste and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Ennmeratlon la Impracticable, se it would 111 a newspaper. Call at the Dreg and Variety Store of ABEL TURIZELL. Montrose. Jail. 11,70 ARISE ARRIVAL Of sew Beavers. Broaddoths, Coalinga, Plaid and Plain Canalmures,• Moo a saw thing for Ladies' Sacks, by the yard, or made up to order. by NOV 21, 1539, E. L. WEEKS SOO. N" . EW SHWLS, 111 NEW DItESS GOOD, N. Prieto, New Feney - Goodp. New Iluede.braret trimmed. Jomt received by Nov. 21. IN2I. F.. L. WEEKEI A CO. 11 t - HE LIQUORS SEEIN'n NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY. distilled -*drily pot , ; and a Varietrif other Brindles, including cherry lirandv. Cider Brandy, Nearly . al l the differ. two, Mod!. of hum. Holland , Gin. old Rye and Bourbon Wlt Iricry . Alcohol. Pan4Sirlwit, Day Ram. Ac.. constant ly on hand and for sale by SI ant rr.w. 31ntrh 211 A. (L E. STETH;E. Would 3od If e the onhhe of , inlonro I rnrnerr •nd th.d he I. tool prepared to tame all Amara em /11-W.lln Ills rare, it. m.nrtrr o hat or how had their ha- Int are If not broke. no chart, mule. A c. 111- , ruction gi.eit him to tome, your own hone.. Althorn 4 Conic,. Sept. y (;1)4)1); Black anti colored Dr,* Silk.. nil& warp Poplin,. French Merinos, Hower.. Alp-mos. and Poplin Alpset ear, Cr..'lutes. ormattar. Bombazines. DeLidos and aloha I r good.. In ail adore and qualities. and In unlit Het variet y at tiatienburn, Rosenbaum & Co's PAINTS and OILS, of all kinds, for by ABEL Tl 3 lIREILL. MWSEE=I r. " c ;2 V P I.: TO 11i Y Y(0.71.1 Goons. owl In act bargairm, IP et GtrrcsnCr.u. It.nnucx, & Co's. 131. ILE WINES. 1 We nave Mot reei , ed an alwortment of Lake and Nhoutfl 1 ine,..l wine.. ooze Messrs. Wilson, Morrow & rlin. N,•14 . York. which for rictmese and flavor the? P 3, no' unpurpapeed, nod that purchasers can rely epm their parity- -toeing fn... from adulterations of any kind. The trade mark of the firm appears upuo every bottle. both on label and real. 1.".11.1. AN I) WINTER FASHIONS. Mrs. M. A. MINDER has .ltiat arrived Rom Pans and London with the !facet desir..llll4 PerscruallY " 160 ' ed fence the greatest novelties ; also, the twat elegant Trimmince to he secured in Paris. Loges, Ribbons. Velvet... Bridal Vella. Plower... Pine Jeweltp.and„Tritn• med Paper Patterns. ilreSll and Cloak Mahing• Exclusive agent fur Mrs. 311. Worter celebrated system tor rotting ladle.' dresses. MlMS, banin"A N. W. corner of Eleventh and Cbeatnot Streets. Sept. V.. isrii,—Gm Philadelphia. t RIGHT FOR 1870. ME:Erivra:lr 11317RWILX"r i r le In conatabi receipt of NEW GOODS, by which bar asaorteent if rendered more and more complete and attractive far all his USDA varieties at trade for In New Dry Goads, tiews Growler, Yew Ilar•lrreraf. and New Stores. Iron, Medicines. rvisie 0:1g. !long.& Mars, Wall Paper, Window Shades Hats .S rap*, llsiftdo Rapes. Ladies Fun, floor Sliete. 'Hardt Milt all be aid an Ms owe formable Urals. New Milford, Jon. IMO. ) 1 I A W r LS. I AIAKS. plain and fancy i•LoAKINtiS. and (lOth Trimmings In great re. ritty. at Guttent ova, Rosenblum 3 Cres. fivTivi% \, 0 .2a3tN' deuluned for the nee of the Medi cal Profession and • the Fatally. possessing lbw , ' intrinsic medicinal properties which belong town Old and Pure indispcneable to Female +. Good for Ktdoey Coto. plaints. A delicious Tonic. Pete p In csses.contalo• lag one dozen bottles each. and told by all droggliti, grocers. etc. A. Y. miNoxit CO., established tilt. No. 15 Beaver Street,, New York. For sale in Montrose, by July ABEL =RUM. Agent. READY MADE CLOTHING. The -wart stock fo he comity—all oor own ma.- ufamore—warranted good work and en low as to defy all comptiltlon. Men's, youth% and boys' complete sults, shrays a large variety. at • Gorrsuarna, Ifostanscw. 6 Cos. BUFFALO ROBFIS, Both with and without trimming and Ruing, last received at Nov. 21, 1869. E. L. WEEKS £ CO's. AfILLINERy GOODS. Silk Amulet Valenta In buck and colon. Patented Velvets and Inatbee, Floweret Yeattune, Ribbons, alike Ha m ti d i, an d DraPea , add ladles' dreas Caps. ladles' and r tlinuacti and antrizataed flats: 'Frames. Li. cot, Blonds, Chitties, &Cote , . afiarl,the bead qUIF` VenlAt Gcrriaprout, Pepassern t roa., A. TURRPLL NEW GOODS ABEL TURRELL & ICIC11()L8 Ilingbamtin A BIG CAT- ALOGUE WOITLD BE NECESSARY IN which to euumesate the new and elegant styles of soars a SHOES, Jost received by EGGLESTON & SMITH, At their new Store, No 21 Court Street, corner of Court and Water &recta, two doors east of thrschmano Bros., EITNINIAMTON, N. Y March 9. 181* Call and see out Goods REMOVED NEW STORE, NO. 82 WASHINGTON STREET, First Docr North of the City National Bank SPLENDID STOCK, Brilliant Display ! DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER WART. BEST CLOCKS IN THE MARKET SILVER W ATC HES, YRF:tiell. SWIMS AND AMEILICAN GoLD .WATCHES, Lif all Styles, and *old CH EA PER 771 A.V E LSE ll' HER h I hate also Ow best end moot complete ',tack of NOLID sIe,VER AND PLATED WARE From the best and moat popular maker*. whose monde have friTYl3 perfect nattsfactlon to my patrons for tbc past fire teen. The stock will be Mond the beet ever opened In Binghamton, and at ell timer will be kept full and complete, cue led ng of SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, NAPKIN 1711109, POllB.B, de. together withall the varieties of Plated Win. each a* Tea Setts, Conte Beakete. Napkin. Wage, Gaetore, Kean.. Parts, Spawn. te.. of Sloglo, Doable, Treble and Quadruple Plate NY SPLENDID STOCK OP ir.a..zorivir ca-courrits was never more complete, and II am making constant daily additions .fall the new Nov shies of the !luso°. ALL MY GOODS AS REPRESENTED Per further proof of this IrefOr to G. W ItOTCIIEI I B. LEWIS SETVOL'IL T. R. MORGAN, J. 8. WELLS, D. MUNSON. W. LAGRANGE, U. D. U. D. CMBEENBEU R RNRNA T, Lt. MIT BUSH. WARD NERSEREAU PLEASE 611.i.sad - ICIAMINI OUR GOODS. Ar 82 Washington St. P.' TOZER. Nov. S. Hit -flt STROUD it BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Macsistraise. Ps. '• CAPITAL lIEPIIRSIWTED, over Llomelnsurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus. Instuance Co. of North ?merles, Plans' , enpital and Surplus. 2.000.000 Franklin Firs insurance Co., Mita, Pa., Capital and Sarnia', 1,000,000 Lyctimlng Comity Mutual lnstuance Co.of Manny. Penn'ti;Capltaland Sniping. - 44000,000 Farmer's hi utnal insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital 700,110:0 ConnecticutX ut , W Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paylag 00 per cent. dtridends , , thsassurscr.-„,Tbe notes ono forludf Os premium Iht saveto be ra!dander any circumstances.... ha policy w always be 'paid in full, and 'benches given up. Capital, 17,003,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia. Capital. 1.000,01:* Travelers'lnsuranoe Co. Hartford, Conn.. Insuring against ail kinds of accidents Capital, 100.000 Hartford Fire insurance Company. Hart ford. Conn.. Capital and Purple., $1,000,000 Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital. $709,000 Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stork. against theft and death tram any cause. Capital, 817,000,000 rer All hustneras entrusted to our we will be attend ad to on fair terms, and 61110.11" es promptly adjusted. Er'Ogre ant door east from Banking Ogles of W 11. Cooper it Co.. Turnpike st. Montrose,R. STROUD b. BROWN, Agents. is. C. grime. Friendsvllle, Solleitor. Coca. ii. Sarni, Mootrose. do TiamJnos ttesono, Coasts, L. Thrown Moutrose, 8 p 1. IM$. HUNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, PA Wholesale d. Retail Dealers la HARDWARP4` IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, alas RAIL,GGUNTER.SCNK T RAIL SPIKE, RAILROAD ct MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS ANI, BOXES,E OLTS, NUTS and WASILKIIS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS. HUBS. SPOKES. FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS, de. ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS end DIES, BELLOWS lIAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, Re. Re, CIRCULAR AND MILLSA WS, BeLTING, BACKING TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS.LEATHER & FINDINGS AIRDANR'S SCALES Scranton, March 4.1. I y 11:11:SFIALL'S ELIXIR. nEADACIIE—DICSPEPSIA--COSTIVENESS. If you stiffer with Headache, try Marshall'. Elixir, and ho convinced that although other remedies have failed locate you. tide will give you instant-and perm anent relief. If by over excitement and fatigue your nerves bare become so weakened that headache monlithes you that something more dangerous may happen, such as Palsy, Dimness of Sight. and other alarming nervous affections, then Marshall's Elixir, by giving tone and strength to the system. restores you to perfect health. Whenever food which should be diges ted remains in the stomach. causing pain and nnegial nese for the Want of that principle which would render It ear of digestion, then by using Marshall's Elixir you will supply this deaclency and prevent its recurrence, and so be radically cared of Dyspepsia. The stomach being thtki cleansed from an unhealthy to a healthy con dition. enstivenes and the other all eedant disorders of the bowels are of necessity prevented. Price of Marshall*, Elixir. tll 00 pee bottle. Depot. MI Market st. Philadelphia. M. SIAHSHALL 410., Druggists, Proprietors. For ot le In Montrose by Ap . }WRNS & NICHOL*. ‘,l ANIIOO : 110 W LOST, 110 W All It ESToItED. Just poldiabcd.a new edition of Dr. * Colverinrelra Celebrated "cmity on the radical cure IN ithout medlcitiott Opermaturrhau, or Seminal weakness, In voluntary Seminal Impotency. Mental and Phyalsal Incapastty, impedimenta to Mar lag, rte. also. Ctinarstrrion. Eut..Ersv. and ED.., Insinoed by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. Cr — Price In sealed envelope. only 0 cents. The celebrated author, In this admirable essay. Hearty denb•ust rules from a thirty yeah' snecessibi practice. that the alartnirez 'ennsennenrea of self-abase may I, ntdieally cored without the dangerous res, of Internal medicine or the application of the knife Ipilnti en: oat a mode of cone noon. , simple, certain. and effectual. by ;mania of which every sufferer. no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Or, his Lectnre should he In the heeds of every yonth and every men In the land. Sent under snal, in a plain envelope. to any address. postpaid. an ceeelpt of sin rents, or two pool clamps. Also. Dr. Culverwell'a ••Marriage Guide," price !Cs eta. Address Plablishers, Nov 17 CMS. J. C. KLINE et.. CO., IV Bowery. NewY rko, Port dike obi 1.356, rgimmi MIS la: :1S D 'OA Malt. Street, S doers below Boyd'• Con:ker.:Ventres. 1.71.01.111., (I ROC AN I) I'llo VISIONS. We aro conntantly rec Ming. nil now have outuind, a fresh stook of Goode to wall% c, which we w Moen CHEAP! CHFAI ! CHEAP ! lorrasti,orexetUk •go orproduce. GOOD TEAS, COFFER, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER d• TIMOTHY SEED, dcr We.haseredtted and made additions to oar Stock of Palls. and are now ready to forward Batter to the belt commission houses in New York. free of charge, and make liberaladrincement no consignments. Call and examineour Stock before purchasing else where. andemirfincevontselses antis GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES Of oar floats. C. 0. . . W. R. COATS Montrose, April IS. Ha% FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT OF WILLIAM W. SMITH. PILICA3 I I TAXI' Nowell: The attentive le'urolinre ftetaldlatonent of Wllllam W. Smith., having been refitted and greatly Improved, the proprietor reaped folly 'unmeant° the elliren! of Montrone and vicini ty, that he la constantly making and keeps on hand the largest and beat amsortutent of pricrrt..L.NTI6IOI:7IEILIM to be round anywher this side or New York City. Desks, Divans, Towelniekr, Lounges, Footstools &c. Center Lard, Pter. Toilet. Dining. iiitchen and extension tables. Comm —Cane and Wotsdgent Bookers. Canc, Flag and Woodrents of ovary valet, and style. 13ofneand Tote•adoter, turs&bed on short notice,— Cane seat chairs resestal. SPRING BEDS• A 'hive amortment—cheapest and best In the market Cane Seat Chairs. I ant now enabled to supple my customer/ with a new salo.tantlalcaue seat chat r, of home manufacture. which will be found greatly superior to those formerly In market,, lad yet ore 604 at a lose price. CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED Or Ready made coffins on band or tarnished at abort notice. Hearse Aiwa,' In readiness If desired. I employ none but earelbl and experleneed workmen, I Intend to do my work well, and sell it as low seam be afforded. WILLIAM W. SMITH. Montrose. Pcb BEAUTIFUL SETS of FURS In three end (One stripe. Mink. Fiend, sable. CnneY tilanser. Mink. gentled, at ' Nov E. 1.. %MAO, .k COll. . „. HATS, CAPS, & FIIRS . . Itida and Cana for Ilan and Tirria' wear. pure of all grades, ar, : - .Ourraxnano, Itoszsaavx, A Co..N • . , . . . 00L.E'N liNIT GOGDS • 144ies.-•nodes-Under:VT Hoods, - Hose. Glom &e.• Crentn' Wiapprre Damen, Sotto, Juketa.-Oloves otall gad o. In pent vntleq. at Orrrennsno, Iz9f,rxnAon. tff On',. WOOLFS :GOODS Manacle plain all calore.laatir Odd opera • atel shirting Fienuels. extra One .1-I , et,..te. Tied Blankets, Carriadeand novae Mankato, ClottLesaiumen, Beavers and CW04111.1144 the yard.-In Mat variety. OtITTENIIKRO . , ROB. .t Co's. rii FLOOD: COME AND OS THE Pickiibllr I%Temv: .C7ifr.caadas, Just strived at A.tE D. R. LATHROP's Da GOODS to largo quantities, of all Itylds dad PAN* Of Bats and Ca" Yam Ready Made CROW, Cent mere. BlaTera. Stabagt. Itolllll Blankets. 104 Blankets, Bed Spreads: Hardware, ettociterr, Boots nod Shoes, Re. Re. Le. w. an Agents Cot Lb* Calebratad PARHAM SEWING MACHINE! ♦. it D. it LATHROP Montrose, Oct. 13, 1130 FARM FOR SALE! gobsertber offerw torsale td• FJ3217, - attests Ut the east part of N'ew Milford tawaildp.amtataing ONE 111 NDUF.D AND 13EViormilutzE ACE= 1M acre* improved, well watered by apringkand a mail creek. There am two houses, one new, and three barna, one new, and other otabaildings, sad t b =vod oreharda. The land not Improved is heavily tin Terms made easy. Paribrther information mil on or address the subcriber at New Milford, kluarfa Co. Pa. Nov. 10, SW.).—tf JACOB WAYMAN. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN RA11.1194.1D. Bummer Arrangement May 10. INA TRAINS LEAVE ADM. lEASTWARD. PaannnT Mall Pala sr tro d. P. MI r. N th. I STATIONS. I train. train. A. . . - New York • .... ..... I 5,00 New Hampton...—. 1 1.35 Marmots Cbunk..... 21.40 I 1 Delawars....Dlne... fl. fa Scranton... ...... ..... 5 7z5 .15 7 5: 05 40 !: Nicholson . flopbottom 7,38 5,12 • Montrose. ... ...... 7.15 4,15 a New Milfo rd 6.34 3.45 Great Bend.... .. ... 11,35 LEI II *Foot of Liberty-It. l A.2I P.M 11. A. HENRI General Pass. and Tlekei 5.0) 11.15 = 13,10 fa 12 ID 0 3 . 45 4,51 O 5.13 4 5,55 5,55 ; 5,13 ; P.L. MAO 11,215 1.001 1,40 2,10 110 P. 111 lEIIIGII VALLEY ILA11,110A1). I.J On and alter Sept. Orl. WA Mho orktha ;4410 Valley Railroad will ran a. follow.: DOWN TItAINS Leave Waver!) Jato.c. !ton B. It. W. 8.40 a. m. 11.%1 O. 03, MMus 851 " 11.53 Towanda 5.30 " , 11.15 ~ Lomyville 1055 .. . 2.19 p.m,,, Skimmer's I:'7 10.37 " sin 5k hopped 11.18 - 3.03 " Slehoopany 1174 . • 3.10 " Tunlitock 11.53 " 4.45 L. all. Jaw:. 11.51 p. m. 1.15 litlrton 1.13 " 7.30 " Wilkea.Rnrre 10.3 " 8.40 " Vl'bite Holm. 3.06 - 11.53 ." 3re h Cbank 6..211 " 1.65 " I,llentown 5.43 " tothlehem 6.00 Eorlon 6.30 p. m l'blladolplita 8.13 "., !tr. at Nevr Sort 9.43 UP TRAINS Leave New York 6.55 p. m. Philadelphia 7.45 Eneton 1010 " Ikibleharn 10.30 " Allenttum 10.45 " .514^h Chunk 13.00 nu. White Ilan 1.33 p. m. Wllketclkic 3.50 •' Pit 1.4103 3.10 .• &o. Juni. 3.95 " Tunlettock Mehoopuny 4.49 " 51eshoppen 457 " hkluner nE. 5.15 " Ltmeyrllle 518 Towanda 6.30 •• Affirm. 7 " Ar. nt Waverly JUIICLIOI2, E. R. W. 1.55 Pr "No change of care between' Strantatijasit Raw York. or between nannlon Nor. 3,1539. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA L Cur. Fourth and Walnut Sta. ALEX. WIIILLIDIN, J.S. WILSON, Presidelit, GROWTH OF THE AMERICAN DATIL NO. OF POLICIES.. Am?. INSURED. 1860. Dec.3l. SOL 1,094430.10 1661. 1110. 1 106,000.03 18,319.478.10 nkilq 1 0 11 : 100. " .. 11/931. . .. .., . Amu/lao lanes polldea on all dedzable pl that at low gates, and for security and promptness to meat. log [mace Ia unsurpassed by any company In dm Vat. ted States. Soeard of 7L'lreaSteois. HON. JAMMs POLLOCK. liz,Gov. of Pena's, Direct*. U.B Mint. J. EDoAll THOMSON, Prei. Penn. U. IL, CS Ilostb Third St. GEORGE NURICTr, Gentleman, residence, Germ town. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, President Fonith-National Bank. PIIILLIP B. MINGLE. Seed Merehant..lo3 MarketAt< HON. ALEX. 0. CATTELL, U. B. SenstOr, Merhatt• North Water St. ISAAC usztxnune r. A ttornep.st-Law, WM Walnut St. WIIILLIDIN, ?amino* 80and ftBouth Front Bt. ENltti K. BENNETT. Merchant, '11.5 South Pourth Et. ttEOIIOE W. MILL, President Seventh National Dank. JAMES I, CIAGIIORN, President Ceimlneeetal Na tional tuk. JOHN WM./AM/MM. Oak llall Clortdror Mouse, B. S. corner 81:th and Market Ste., and 818 & IRO Chaska* Street. STROUD 41; .BROWN, Agents. nett? At Nazarene; 101NAHDAssoolattoshrbilidellp1110,P. Diseases of the Nerecata.Semlaal. Uri Daryand sax aaisystesna—sass and rellabletreatmeat.-la Reports at thaROWARDABBOCIATION. Peat by amillasealaa atlas etivelopes,fresateharge. AidresrDral.BaTuaa notrairrox, Uoward Association. 3co 9auetb gthlWo Pailladelphis. Pa. GOODS. Llnan and Pipes Collars and MO. ?ten. Starts. Flown, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Satchels. Truokk White and Flannel Wet. in satiety. at ' GVITILIALBOI ROWILLMIN Oh. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVER. coats. at all slaw.. and mans Val igladixa!!:. in" q ualit Y. grae" r z a AZZl! ' nowlltatille. a cit's: CUSTOM WORK. . MERCHANT .. TAILOIIINO. 'Ai elegant aamtment of Clotho, iDoeskiniLoasafraerev.Beavers,Chlneklllaa.Velant and ancy Teuton". &a.. for Custom Watt.' Measures ta• ken. Good doing and workinanaldpsnuanteed onto sale. at OurnmusihltazUmara. a Cifit. -.,..,^ in. STOVE'S! STOVPSI I;l.'ore* t Ameticaa Doe blew AA Hass Reiter. For rale by 0, DI, IIAWISY. New =toed, Da, Dee, 15,11169. •-tf 1.45 " 6.51 " LIS •' 106 " SRI " &c. d Treas