The Montrose Democrat : 4 1niuureim ressrWrnmscoxr Iffonxise,AT Motrreoes !Wow: mamma Covaff, nr 13-A.1117.TA 3111 4 2", IT $2 MS MIMI* is .6.70410:11,..pa OM AT imp gates or Advertising Three-fourths inch of space, or 1665, make a sqnare. One square s 3 Weeks or leas. $l.OO ; 1 mo. $1.36 ; 3 mo. $4.150 6100.04.60; 1 year. $B, Oneelablh COL, 1 mo, $2.150; a too. $4B ; 6mo. WM, 9 year, $31.00. Otomusrter col., 1100. $6.150 ; 3 mo. $13.60 ; 6mo. $6O ; I rear, list,co l umn, 1 mo. $13.00: a mo. $11.3.00 ; 6 me. $39.00; 3 year. $33.00. One column. 1 mo. I me. pe ; 6100. $6 0 .00 ; 1 year, $lOO.OO. • Auditor's Notices, $ 960 ; Executors' and Administra tors' Notices, $5lll. All cammunicrtions or limited or individual interest, tOcts. perine. Obituary Notices, 10 cut. per lino. Marriage and Death Nm Ices bee. Job Prbatlng executed neatly and promptly at fah pr! - Deeds, Mortgages, Note,. Junticoe, Constables' ; Betioul and otherbtanksfor sale. 1 'the farm and tittoidt * Hill and Drill Coro. • Among the experiments tried during ! the year by Prof Daniels, on the Expert- ; mental Farm of the University of Wis. onsin, were some to test the comparative • methods of hill and drill planting of corn, both for grain production and when de- I • The invitation to the house represent' signed for forage. . 1111EAVEN‘lrAIID. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Downing as intend- Corn planted, in hills yielded 5.4 per ct. ; BY PA -- TIENCE WA t'l'F. ing to Le monogrammatically "at home." THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY less than in drills. The general appear- ; on the evening mentioned. The cards of ; Dd. WALK ER'S CALIF(iftNla. ance of that in hills was much the best, ; f'ordelitt Downing and Mark Antonio De however, the ears being larger and better ' There was once a little child who want- Monkie are tied together with white rib- ; VINEGAR BITTERS. . i . ; .•,., . MORK4THAN 5430.0u0 , PERSONS 2, , T, r:,..t. t 'a r ; _ filled at the tips. !ed to touch the sky. - Day by day she bon, and on' another card appears the , E ,‘" t- Bear testimony to their IN cinder- looked with lon ti at its soft, blue That in hills had 10.9 per cent, of soft ' t g • • names of the bridesmaids and groomsmen „, : e MI Curative Effects. a ~., p„ I , MO CONSUMPTIVE:I.-Providentially toy dau g hter depths, and watc e the white clouds •D eet 1 was mutweil to health by simple means, with Out corn, that in drills 11.4 per cent. in white' raised letters. again in savage •-•:• 2 WHAT ARE THEY? A ''?•• g' i?, medleine.• The particulars ,yill he sent free. Itztrattr I come forth and play and , frolic there. i ,i ..„;-: • ••• a E. Hotisstow, Stock t on St. Brooklyn. Long Wand. ado In theexparimenta with corn as a for- • 7,, ea P ; Morning and evening she saw the %lon - • I contrast with the color of the parties. ) • • e ' •=• "' r. age crop, equal quantities of corn were , . - : The bride is the daughter of I on•run,. 2 ,, a '97 al of the sunrise and sunset painted t ere. ! •:- tal sown broadcast and planted in drills, 3+ • - e. THE OLD WAY ' Night by night the stars came out and feet apart ; seven bushels of seed to the , ,• . the House of Representatives, who is one • ".. ° ~t 1 1: I dtwinkled,and the moon rode • li danced and acre being used in each ease. That plan- of the most aristocratic colored voters in "t, Ila t - ....1f 11.3:14:51. M i laCt4 INTO 1717. tad in drills gave the best forage and the 1 in a car of silver and pearl up its blue • ; the happy district. s = ; „ ; arches. So the little child looked and • I ' • i 4. ,' greatest amount. I The groom is a Frenchman, is said to ; ,e, --- ______ looked and longed., "0 that I might lay - s 0 In another experiment eleven bushels 1v - be white, and, further, is unknown, except g- 7 2 . ' 1 : ' : my hand on the sky, and wrap its soft TUE. per acre were sown broadcast, and seven that he is not obnoxious on account Of too ''''• ir 1. . .tl' itnriT iimrniplii Tn planted in drills. In this case the broad-! folds around . me as . they floated . hy." And color, or of his future condition of servi- . . - 1 11 0: ; cast sowing gave the greatest yield. I the child looked with longing at the far tntie. Pi .. fi 7.71 W titital Allitilltpali ita CO.LU 1 off line where earth and sky kissed each Prof. Daniels remarks, in his report, A large proportion • of the iuvitations 8 -_-. p :: . .3 • [ESTABLISHED 1861.1 . that one reason broadcast sowing requires a- 1 , 4 'a ~.: . If I were only . standing on the tops of g A it ' Nos. 31, 33, 35 k 37 Vevey Stree t . more seed is that all the seed is not coo-, me were sent to Senators and Represents - ..;, 1 i „ ',, a 2 ? ! rieTEITP:i YORE, ered, and birds and grasshoppers carry off; in thepine forest over there," ••• the trees tires, including President Grant. of 5 .f. g - 7... e ; ; she said, "or if I were on the top of yon- Fs r'. ' I l ' eAVII APPOINTED much that is uncovered. course, and they would hardly dare to al- 1',.. • s E.; .1 i ' ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa., der hill I could reach it." ot ~ He suggests as a better method for sent themselves on such an occasion. .i. = a I ; She set forth to go to the place. Little gi-.....: FANCY DRINK, „. I si, To sell their Teas and Coffees at the same prices that those having grain drills that they sow == the Company sell them lo New York. A full supply of ' feet theywere that pattered softly along Mode of Poor Item, Whiske y , Proof Spirits, and Refuse the freshest New Crop Teas will be kept for sale at all nine bushels to the acre, using each third I . Tux Ilusaaxn.-Ladies sometimes do I I ...galore. tleafterer, spirral and sweetened to plotse the , times. tooth of the drill. ; the dusty road. A sweet, little, eager face, • not -value their husbands as they ought to. ; t..'o- oulk i i "Tunics. ° "APpetixers," "Restorers," ihr.. i All g oods warranted to give satisfaction or the *One, " i with eyes full of longing, that looked ev- hat lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but refunded, They not nu frequently learn the value of area true medicine ,mode from the native Roots and I Only on profit charged teem the Producer to the . OM- The Use of Salt. :er to the far-off line. - : • d 1 „ str nd for the f i rst t i me b y the nes!. of California. ree from all Alcoholic stimulants. sumer. From fire to ei g ht profit.. saved by purchasing Ifl 00 1 A They are the Great Blood Purifier and Life Olvlng PHD- , from the Company. _ -On and on she went, over the valley g . . thehusband ' • loss of him. Net - , UNDER TILE OLD SYSTEM One of our substantial subscribers lie- and up the distant hill slope. The path tem , carrying if all pole•inoil. matter, and restoring of doing broluess. the cur sumer of Teas had topes eight t - i roof tree of the house-the corner-stone the blood ton healthy condition. No person can take profits betw 1... n th e producer cud himself, to cover .3 Neves that the earth needs salt as much ;was steep and rough, but she stood on the 'of the edifice-the key-stone of the arch , ,i,,..., O i li er- occordine, to directions, and remain long , runny intermedlaie sale, ES man and other animals. He has been . brow at last. Surely, this was the UNDER TIIF. NEW SYSTEM - place' called home. He is the bread-winner of • "741'0111 I g iven for an I ncur s ease, provided th e the G• I American Tea en. distribute Tea., to the con in the habit of watering his garden once ; she had been seeking; here was the old . the family-its defense and its lore-the ; bon, are n ot cu e- roved Ity rn halal poisons, or other : surners, throu g h their a g ents. all lover the country, rub or twice a week with a week brine-about' house, anti the woods, and the broad, . and of the 0 1, e e - a ii chain one half the ordinary strength-and has :green field, where the sky bent down to beginning• . ending, • P i l'or In tmwm it.trY and Chronic Ithertmatleni, and ' amply satisfy the Company. for they sell Buman& of of life w ich surronnus it-its consoler, : seen most beneficial results therefrom. ; the earth. I Intermittent F. x • rs. Disease s of the Blood. Liver.. chests erre; In the same or leas tiniZ: than it took to sell ; law and king. And yet we see how ' sieeeY-. and Iradder, these linters have been most , one chest under the old system . taprilgt-4 Cabbages, beets, turnips, in fact all his I But, alas! the sky'was as far away as : • • • „„,,..,.r e i. s e a, crocuses art- caused by Ylrated Blood, i I fret is the life of the husband and the ; which is eenerallv produced I,v deran g ement or lice , garden vegetables grew wonderfully after I before. This could not be the place; on • father', When be is taken sick, what I raze'th - •• - ueee;-: the operation. In one instance he applied ' and on, a weary way further on, was the 1,1 ull''''.l'•% - tie;ei - X„•%`lantel'iCi'illvir "in firi Its in. ' AGENTS WANTED FOR IIOOIIIV ClOilllit hover over the house.. piir i I, II . . .. Mil es. rnptione it twice during the growing season, to '; place. So the 'tired little feet pattered on ; - • • , . • or Sore , : el,tuoe it when you and ft obstructed and ; THE PHYSICAL i hen lie is dead • what darkness. w.'elilag- ,leizelsh t p the ve i ns, cleanse It wheal it. Isrvetul, foul, and • . several rows of corn, leaving others along ; again; ah !it was a great way off; and it ~, e - ' ,gm t LI PE OP WOMAN. aide upon which no application of the 1 came no nearer. 1_ I heft e o ye K ,,e, o „,". tn... ..... rilor. , L o , t d r i lei l lr , i . . fl s il lv , i ,l D l tc , l , ! i s , • : t . u le W nt itc st n iii f lijiep w the blond pure , :Inn. chit h O itl *f bed I t o l ii ' s " :Lr. ‘ lssin, breaks in the window-star- I Pin. Top . e, tool other . Worms. larki o ng . In the ystem ' TWENTY.F/FTfl THOUSAND NOW READY, brine was made-and the rows that had ; faded from the young face, u t e steps of : ration, like a finished wolf, howls at the of 'or.) . ch.u"..ida• arc effectually destroyed Lid re- 0 , „E„. U NA p „ Eys. m. 0. received the salt water produced one third I the little feet became weary and slow, and door. Widowhood is too often au aesoci- le ys iiTineen. Remittent. and lotermitteut Fever., these The most n•markable flle-e. of the day. Is selling more corn than those not so watered. iat last, the child, tired and sad, lay down 2. I v a. t i i Bitters hare no e q ual:. For toll directions read careful- , with unprecented rapidity. It runup!. what every man ate of sackelot I an d as h es. o rp h an h oo d . 1 ,. ,„ cirrttliw around each bottle, printed In fonr r an- and woman ou g ht to know, and few do. It will sore Another farmer, a most careful and ex- !null sobbed herself to sleep. ' too often means dosolatien and woe. g ua g e.-Engli-li German, Frenc and Bpaninh. , mach suffering, As the only reputable work upon the enaplary farmer,. purchased last spring a • The frightened parents missed the child : J. WALKER, Proprietor, fit Commerce St., N. Y. , sin g le and married life, it Is earnestly recommended be -as wo ws- -- R. 11. McDONALD & CO.. Prof. Wm. A. Hammond. Press , Mark Hopkins. Rev. 11. large quantity of damaged salt for dress- • from their home ; they were filled with ; , - : Ward Beecher. Dr. Bushnell, Mrs R. B. Gleason, K. D„ ing. It was applied to grain and root • sorrow and fear ; they looked long and ' - • T kik' \ti pow, Coxcert-A Boston rantaratr. Cr lifornia, and &34 Commerce St., N. Y. . Prof. 11. N. Eastman, etc. Being eagerly sought me, the , er tells an an crops at the rate of ten bushels to the anxiously for the little wanderer. They !, l'al . .• ecelote eith a moral : Le.-enote BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS. 1 ti • tr ent. work is coiv. Send sunup tor t oraphlet ete. to DEAL MAcLE.AN, Publish r. acre, being spread broadcast after the found her at last, as the twilight shades "A young lady friend of ours met in March IL -In. ' ;II Sansom street. Phila.', Pean'a 3 School rtrreL Boston. Masa, grain was sowed, and harrowed in. ' were closing in, asleep by the roadside, re- company a young gentleman who evident- —4 Sr Nassau sieve! , New York. Its beneficial effects were quite marked, mote from home. Her Clothes were soiled lv had an excellent opinion of himself. • $lOO to s2soMem, - ,th Tan:.,.n."",' . ;, I WANTED Traveling and tacit ageba or eonversqtion he introduced the especially upon a crop of peas, although , and torn, the tears were wet on her burn- ; inning e --• weekly to a g ents neenneleee. seIIingWANTED.- tor the Delaware Mutual our Patent Silver Life Inset-am, Co ,far all parts of Pennsylvania sad Caw the gentleman informed us that he be- ; ing cheeks, and she sobbed and moaned , subject of matrimony, a au- expatiated. at I , i o ttiti n tait n e d (Latte- i l . i 2 n D 7 %'ltt il n l l n t e ". Pe Plt r rtiA!' F ig 1 irgaiv. l ll -I ,7TuTi.i.7i& in.. '76N., Breach ..c.r. m gi keyed himself that he used a larger gran- ;in her sleep. Ah ! but they took her n . p I length upon the kind of wife he expected ' " tit y than was necessary. I tenderly, and folded her close in their 1 Ito Marry: that is, if ever he should take • ; If other subscribers' or correspondents • loving arms, and carried her tack to her the decisive stilt- The honored lady must aris Wl' Sunl ight -- win change any 'A bate had any experience with salt as afar- ,home. ;be wealthy, beautiful, accomplished, anti- I and Gaslight I Tilt miGic coil 0 cord hale or beard to A permanent black or brown, It contains tilizer, we should lie glad to hear front ; 0, poor child, dear child, how many of able, ste. His listener quietly waited uli- w- ink ... • no r adson. Any yrzi c i t i t , n : err f t. c iTt .. ‘, , , , , p7t t . tg e , T. l . l n for ft. theta-. Main e Farmer. us, like yon, are looking toward God s , , ' id he ended, and then complet ly ..e. eon- .0 \lark . th,riptat tor the NN stories. Virtues. Vices. , A ddress Splendors miff Crimes of the City of Paris. evil 23-3 m --..0n-wwt-s------ distant heights. and longing for them. ; founded him by 1. • • as..l , l It contains 1541 bin,' en g nivinga of noted Places. Life and _ . • .the cooks. - ng in • - Good Oats to Sow. `An('pray,sir, what ; possible manner, 'A seneee in Paris. A g ents wanted. Address NATIONAL "Ah! if we were standing here, or there,•," PUBLISHING CO. Philadelphia_ Pa. !may in this lace or that, then we could reach ' have you to offer ill return for all this ? , NT.-- CA N VASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR leig*Vir'k..4olsaiX\i‘N‘glit Farmers know it is very difficult thing t .' The young man stammered, reddened a ; AC.E.- -".- . FOR p . .., m y t • sE _.papis, cheap. ',liable , . Earls • •up our ands and touch the heavens, the . . I Secrets of Internal Revenue. syrn-r.”... AfirNTS WANTED, Circular arid sum to obtain good clean 'oats, unmixed wan little, and walked away." ' breath •Df . God's spirit would be upon us e ' The most remarkable book ever published, bein g a corn. 1 pie stocking FREE. Address lIINKLEY KNITTING any other seed to sow, unless they pur- (Mar 16m3 ' and we should be good and holv."- . ------.........--------- plete exposure of the lona of '. Rin g s" preying , NIACIIINE CO . !lath, Me. chase it at exhorbitant rates, A curves- .. I upon onr Government. Showin g up all the cli q ues from ' ______ _ . - Ale forget that the Kingdom of Heaven, ; a l r-e - Fort Sumter, now in ruins, is to the lowest to the highest, Cabinet officers and c ongress- I MBE HAND•IN•ILA ND MUTUAL LIFE INSCRANa pondent of an exchange, gives the follow if it is ours, indeed, is round about us, he restored, or rather on its site is to be • men a s well as ml operator. systertun depredations. A . Company wants a number of g ood Agents: also a ing, as a fine method to obtain plump and , rearrpararles, ogielol corruption. political influmme, pat- '. nod General A g ent far Pittsburg and vicinity, also a , near to us, in our own hearts, inspiring : built a heavy temporary battery, mount- mrite i mid Wire purring . A fearless historical work, in. General A g ent far the German counties of Pennsylvania good seed oats:v..' ; even the plainest, lowliest duties of our leg thirteeti heavy-calibre guns, eleven of ' s p l ;:mt:n t tl i oTari c a i • l l i lf e Lt' r etie . 20' .P3b I ,,,: rhe bhe . Address Home Ogler. 111 South 4th Street, Phil's. (~.. "Place your oats in a heap on the mid- i y dad lif e.-- Little Corporal. . which are to be of fifteen-inch bore and ; r s '-'„,.d,-:"! 1 - Av." ...':i- ('tnytt.tily bu " ku free• A d' - - - -- - - ---- - die of your threshing floor, on the end ' NI . Flint. Publisher. Philadelp la, Pa. Bostn. that the wind blows' to. Get you a milk- ; I two of them twelve-inch rifles. The out - I me., elinageall.enniteamo. lanky 18.--4 OLD DOI'S ' side wall is to be rebuilt, at a height of ; ing stool and a small scoop, and throw the ; 1 . 1 AGENTS i HANDBOOK BEL TURRELL, oats, with a slight turn of the wrist,l from thirteen to tweenty-six feet above WANTED von - to I DECLAMATION-BY EALPII G. LEONARD. I low-water mark, and the fort itself will THE NEW i OF RIJSBANDRIZ. A the other end of the floor, against ,a gen- 1 _ I A chmplett• g uide for Farmers young anti old, by Ike tie Wind, A little practice will soon ena- ' retain its old shape. A heavy earth pars - ; eth . h . red anther mid successful fanner. The nineteenth century is a Progress- i pet w ill b e constructed above the wa ll ; (180 E. WAILING, Jr, of Ogden Farm. le continually receiving ble you to throw it in a half circle and at ' • , ; The lar•e,_ . xperience said recoms„ teed ability of the au theive see, and that is just what I complain ' and all the -homb-proofs and casements nor guaratu'erit u work of sterling merit. Among the NEW 000 D S. same distance. Sa•eep off now and • qe I of. be world is getting so fast that boys : vet visible Will:be tilled in. On the west ' subjects treated are buying and lesslng a Farm. Build then, if you have mach, the utmost circle . now . - And keeps constantly on hand a toll and desirable as -a-days don't nave time to be boys. i s id e a new doCk and sallyport will be b il I.lt, , soilin g . Drainin g . Rotation .4 Crops, Butter Makin f , 1 rortm nt of genuine for seed,. the light oats for feed', and the Wehardlytoff I ge our pinafores, get into ', and the, -- present dock and stairs will he Live Stock, the r , ' - ( t;lt e ri's',:s F a * t v i'd"n d =ies . . d t i .ll : •'. a w i l moo care r tables. Din weed seed t to burn. suspenders and boots, make a kite or two, .taken away.; The work has-begun under , pa e e, rich with Instroction and enihellished forlth lon ' mucus, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LIQUORS, A Hint to Gardeners_ learn to skate and play a good game at the supervision l of Colonel Rudlow, who is r• :, . Terms liberal, Circular free. •• Se- , : L i rt' l • t a e n d A n gt74 ln ajonce." N. H. HUBBARD. Publisher. ball. eat two or three Christmas dinners, DM Chestnut rt., Philadelphia. said to be tin experienced and uccomplisli- to I ' II-1 I p Inte, 011 s, Dye -Strife. Teas. Spices, and other Oro. hurrah for Fourth of July, get fairly into ed e„gi„eri... ee . r ies Stone w ore , Wall and window Paper, Dines: teooB, and then it is all over with us. , (FRY MOuRE & co.s. OVAL STEEL ENGRAVINGS, , wan ,,,' Fruit Jars, Mirrors. L al tipa li t hirtrer iero . . I 111 Nassau Street. N.Y. Anybody coo sell them - , me. Iffaehlacry Oil , Tonners 11l (Ill,lir :Mi t. '" T 011. Spirits amen- Nest thing you know we are fast young arThe men without ears lives in Cheap-sell font - pay for new Circular.. li ned Whale O i l , s p erm . d o vi t. ,_ _ c ' tine. Varnisnes, Cynary Nee . ne g ar.Potash. Ones,- men. with tall hats, and fancy cravats and lowa -farms for a living in Hardiu con - - - -- --- tea led Lye. Axis Grease, Trilliums. Supporters, 'Medical canes. It is not our fault either; we are tv. 'l'he :it' irtinal has the following de- 'Wells' Carbolic Tablets. 1 _InP.? ' Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns, Pistols. ,' u n tinean g e en al. b 'eowder. Shot. Lead. Gun Caps, Blasting! goaded into it by the tendenciee of the : i cr i pt i o „ „ f hi m ..., After mucn study and scientific Investigation as to the : p o wder and Fuse. V i olins, Strings, Bows. etc. Fla ca, g remedial g auntlet of Carbolic Arid. Dr. W. ells has discov• , piles. etc., Fish Hooks and Lines. Bar and Tollet Soaps, , age. It was a very different thing' with ..We Si w a man the other day who lives creel by proper combination with other snicks In the , u o t r oils, H air Restorers. and Ileir Dyes. Brushes, I our ~eruntifathers; youth was something : yrrt e cr,tiarer Pieter.' Spoons,Forks, temporarilv a few miles from town, who Three T ablets a specific toe all , . ir i ab d r i ionaz d a r t /t h e: c ;Pocket ten- K n ives. tß l..e. " ;lie t' . l .o. o "A t rtlctes, a general assortment of • worth having, then.: Vastly different, too.' was bent ivithout ears, but who ill all ' Piro ' t e nrY organs, ' :onlt cur ih r = jold. Crou p , Dir th 'ria• I • With the old boys before the flood-Seth, ..; also s success at rein- , ! other respects wee perfect in form. Where : A dv ih for . llttn'eY h ld c all li cire:. n 'Price, 23 cent. per Box 1 ; and Methuselah, and Enoch, and the rest I ears should be there were slight t 1 I beat by mail upon receint of' price, by JOKN Q..HEL- Pro n AT- • LoGO,'SCIIIPSt., New tack, Role Agent for the L oiled of them. I suppose they stayed boys un-; ances of cartilage, but no opening for the I Staten. spell 13-3 ail they were three-hundred or so; spent I 1 admission of sound. We have often met ; ------- , about two handred!yetirs on arithmetic, and coltversed with him, and never before ' 1 fifty on the multiplication table, and had knew of the existence of this singular freak. 1110 one to hurry them up and call them The gentleman says that sound reaches lazy. They had no Latin grammar to the inward sense of hearing through his learn-no history, either. Oh' but life ! skull in the region of the temples. Ordi was a jolly thing then. They could take 1 nary social intereonse can be carried on I It easy-spend tieweekat a C ristmas din- 1 with him, exciting no further suspicion err. and tau days at -it Fourth of Jul Y• I than that he is a little hard of h " earing. They weren't told not to tear their clothes, I -- •-a•-nee..---- and not to whistle "Captain Jenks" in the _, --The Little Corporal knows a little house, and not to have negro minstrels in boy, whose name we will call Eddie B. the barn, nor not to dance breakdowns on Eddie's father does not ask a blessing at the parlor carpet. They were not called the table, and when they went on a visit a nuisance, and sent back to wipe their to his Uncle John's, he was much inter feet on the door mat-not one of them. ested in observing the ceremony at his I have tried it a dozen years and more, uncle's table. When they returned home, It is no use. I'm going to give it, up now, d i nner , r__ De__ ,as usual, was gan without the buy a book on etiqhette, and a new razor, blessing, when Eddie laid his hand on his mid cultivate a moustache.- Little Corpo- I ; fitther's - arm and Whiskered,"Papa! papa! red. . .why don't on read off from the table - - i l cloth, as Uncle John does ?" In some places they have a somewhat novel method of treating tomato plants, which produces fruit of au excellent qual ity, and which ripens early. The stems are cut off down to the first: elnster of flowers which appears on them; th us forc ing the sap into the buds below; and this is done five times successively. By this means the plants become stout dwarf hushes, not over eighteen inches high, and there erect in the rows by sticks or stringe. A very simple metliod, and one. that can easily be accomplished. The tomato is considered a In.uity, and any thing that will improve the fruit will doubtless be interesting to those fond of it. It will do no harm to experiment and see- if the suggestion amounts to any thing. Briars. The sheep is an effectual exterminator of briars. Cut the balers close to the ground with a scythe, soon after the growth for the season has stopped, and afterwards let sheep on to pasture on the sprouts as fast as they appear; two sea sons will generally suffice to destroy them. Plowing briare seems to encourage their spieed, for many of the roots run beneath the plow, and•ecery piece of a root will send up a new shoot, ,Every family . should provide a bar- ' rel or box for rewiring chicken bones, fish bones, and bits of beef bones, which accumulate in the kitchen. A hundred pounds may be saved in a few months.— Such bones are more valuable for grass lands, and for burying around all kindstf fruit-trees and grape-vines, than Peru vi. , an guano, which is worth from three to five cents a pound. ems Mr - To keep up the fertility of our pas tures, it is evident that we must do our best to check the growth of such ve,..creta tion.asis rejected bpetock, as well as that which would injure sit4ck if it were eaten. Bait is : riot endigh,to destroy , the use less and injurioas plants; we must en coolie the growth of - the saleable one& for the ojs and iiitto. HAL 1111P8 RIGHTS. in oitonolC COOPER. Her platform is only the cradlo— Her speeches are Bump and few— A wise little head, Bat all that is said Is only 6 vague Bald "goo r But how baby's rights are respected ! One nod of her dear, downy head, Whenever she thinks she neglected, And down to her feet we are led She lies up her voice in a minute— Her protests are load and are long ! Each household affair--ahe Is in It. To see there is nothing goes wrong. The tight to twist limbs that are dimpled, In every extravagant way ; To maul and to teaso The cat at her ease— To crow and to creep all the day The right to a love that is purest . .— The right to a mother's omit love! The right to a guide that is surest To lead her wee footsteps above. tier sweet little mouth she upraises, As pure as a rose, dew impearled The right to our kisses and praises 0, these her rights, over the world! W.Cows coming in meat bare care. (live them roomy, loose boxes for some days before, and good bedding of straw, cut two or three times. Bring water to them if the ground is icy, but do not crimp them. Feed also some raw roots, and oil meal, perhaps, to, keep the boviels moderately loose. All breeding animals should be familiar with their master. —lmaginary tronblea ore to us like the diaaohnng went of a tatnera—sometimes magnified a inmdzed=fold. No human head iQ aye% , * ant. It has an inhabitant, eitheian angel or lading. Compete not with na who have mane beyond thy loat:too. Another Remarkable Weddhni. The invitations to the wedding of Miss Cordelia, Downing _who was married to Mark Antonio DeMonkie on the 18th of May, were something beyond those for any entertainment that has - taken place in Washington for many a long year. They are gotten up in the most expen sive style, being printed in the most ela borate manner. 'Five hundred envelopes for the outside and the same number fur the inside were ordered, each bearing a tremendous monogram, and as many of each of the numerous cards and invita tions. The church invitation. printed on em bossed paper. also bears the large sized monogram, twining together in one fes tive letter of utter illegibility the initials of bride and groom, emblems, et cetera.— This monogram is pure white, in utter contrast to the color of the parties, as well as to the political sentiments of leading legislators. The church invitation reads thus : tit. John's Church, Corner Hand Sixteenth sts. Washington. D. C.. Wednesday CN ening May, 18, 1870 —There is an old gentleman in Paris whose only occupation consists irrsecuring a copy of the bills of fare of all noted din ners. He has a collection of these extend ing over forty years, with the opinions of the dishes and wine expressed by some of the guests. —What is time?—the shadow on the dial, the strike of the clock, the running of the sand, day and night, summer and winter,.month, years, centuries. These are but arbitraiy and outward signi—the measure of time, not time itself. Time is the life of the soul. If not this, then tell me what is time. Guts op CALIFORNIA.--The Revenue returns for 1809 received by last mail from City of Mexico, show, that the catch of Pearls and Shell for the past year on the Gulf Coast of the territory granted to the "Lower California Company" amounted to the large sum of $78,000. This, of course, is the valuation of the Pearls given by the divers and speculators, and is consequently very much below the actual value of the catch, A Pearl is sold frequently for $2O which resold at Panama at *2OO, brings *l,OOO in Paris; and in many cases much great er profits have been made on very fine gems. Not over one half the catch is reported to the Government, and the yield of the Gulf for 186 D may be safely estimated at $:300,000 in gold. —A Lady was a strict observer of eti quette, being nuable to attend church one Sunday, sent her card. —Boys are like railroad cars—often times they can be kept on the right track only by a proper use of switches. lcw - duntionunito. D tUCHEIC & CO THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD. For twenty-five cents you can buy of your Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea moss Feriae, manufactured from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, will make sixteen quarts of Blanc flange. and a like quantity of Puddings, Cus tards, Charlotte Russo, Sm., Sm. It is by far the' Cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. RAND MEN FAME CO. 53 Park Place, N, Y PLANTATION SITTERS• S.-T.-1860.-X. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble 'and debili tated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the ner vous weakness to which women are es pecially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate or frigid, it acts as a spe cific is every species of disorder which undermines - the .bodily strength and breaks down the; animal spirits: For sale by all druggistia. [mar 9-6 m rOnBINGLEY'S NATURAL HISTORY, Giving a clear and intensely interesting account of the Infinite variety and habits of life. of nearly every known species of Leads, birds, Ashes, Insects, re p tile*. molkill• at and animalcule of the globe From the 1111h0111 late don fouerolume edition, with large additions [tom the most celebrated naturalists of the age. Complete In cite large handsome octavo volume of 10311 pages, viably ft. instmted with Into spirited engravings. Price down to gold basis to snit the masses, Should outsell, Sae to one, any hook In the field. `Terms the most liberal. Tull par ticulars sent free. Address A. H. HUBBARD PO., april 21-4 400 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. BOOS mmvrs WANTED TO BELL Ten Years in Wall Street. It includee the Histories, /aptitude', and Secret Delos* of Well Street, Life Sketch. , oCits Men, the speculation. hit - told. Stocks, &c., Woman Specniatore, and all that In great, powerfhl. splendid. mysterious, Interesting,wick d, minoring, wretched. etc., In the foes, of speculation. portraits of ‘'anderhill. Drew, Gould. Flake Jr., and many others. Engravings of noted places, Life and Scenes. &c. Canvassing nooks free. Bend for drama to WOSTUINOTOII. Drienri & Co.. Publishers. 148 Asylnm Street, Hartford, coml. AGENTS WANTED—POO to PIXPrr mouth — CiaStr men, School Teacher*, matt young men and adlU wan ted to eanseuefor the New Boat. " OUR FATHER'S HOUSE ;" or The Unwritten Word. By DANIEL Marten. anther of the popular " Night Scenes." This master In thouglit and tannage show. us untold riches and beanties in the Groat House. with its blooming Flowers. Singing birds, Wavlngpalms,Bol - clonds,l3eardithi how. Sacred monntatne Delightful rivers. Mighty oceans. Thundering voices, Blazing heav ens and vaet universe with. countless beings In utillitens of worlds, and reads to ns in each the Unwritten Word. Rose tinted paper. ornate engravings and superbbinding. Send for cirrnlar. in which is a NI description and uni versal commendations by the press, ministers and co/. [ere peolhoenr, In the etrongreel possible language.— ZEIGLER. McCUBDY & CO. Id South Sixth St. Phila delphia. he. [April 47-1 DRCGGIST MONTROSE, PA., FANCY GOODS. JEWELRY, and Psannasat All the hauling and beet kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, In short. nearly every thing to restore tbo deft, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratltt,tha fantb and also to conduce to the real and substsult atoomforts of life. Enntnention Is Impracticable, as it would 511 a wewspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TERBBLL. • Moutroae,Jan,s, 18:0. - PURE WINES, 1. We have last received an assortment of Lake and Mound Vineyard Wine*, front !teem. Wilson, Xorrosr Chanberlin, New York, which fortichnessand flavor they pay are unsurpaased. and that purchasers can rely upon their parity—being free from adulteration, tawny kin & The trade mark or tho firm appears upon every bottle. both au label and Deal, Montrose, Feb. 8.1803.-7 V-- I 1 \,o\o Q 4 o GXN Especially designed for the nee of the Medi cal Profess ion and • the Famil _possessing those Intrinsic medicinal properties which belong toau Old and Pure 010. Indispensable to Females. Good for Eldney COO%. plaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in 11211es,contah. lag one dozen bottles each. and sold by all druggist., grocers. At. MOB= df CO.,'established 11778. No.) 15 Basler Street, New - • Porisdeln Montrose, by July 14—ly ABEL TUINUILL, Arra. ghtgbatutins .Nvinitotmtuto. Lucky indeed will be the individual who goes to 21 Court mem, to buy Boots and Shoes, where they &resold at the lowest living rates. New and elegant styles for Spring wear Just received, among which are the Pompadour, La Favorite, and Marsellsise Button Boots for La dies ; Martha Washington, Marie Antoinette, and Can-Can Slippers for Ladles and Misses— The celebrated Ron Ton and Eureka Sewed Boots, French walking Congress Gaiters, Ox ford Ties and liumpty Dumpty Slippers for Gentlemen. Boys andebildren's shoes of all kinds. Wavy work for men and boys. Ladies' and {{Axes shoes. Remember the place, 21 Court street, corner of Water street. May 4, 1870. a. W. TC:oMMI::t. NEW STORE, NO. 82 WASHINGTON STREET, First Doer North of the City National Bank. SPLENDID STOCK, Brilliant Display! DIAMONDS, . BEST CLOCKS IN TUE MARKET TVASCII, SWISS AND A111K1L1C.1.2.1 t • CHRAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. I here •1•o the best •nd most complete •cock of %OLIO SILVER AND PLATED WARR Yreta the Dept and toost populer makers, whose roods here Oren perfect eattafaction to my patrons for the peat flee ) MTS. The stock' will be found the best ever opened In Illegtuusston, and st all times will be kept full and complete, consisting of SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS together with all the 'alleles of Plated Ware, inch as Tea Vkira, Cake Baskets, Napkin Maga, Canton, Knives, Pork., Spoon., of Single, Double, Treble and Qoadruple Plate N'AS.MirCrir Gib4C/C17:101 WIN USYCT more complete. and 1 am making constant daily additions of all the new Nos• cities of the Beason. ALL MY COODS AS REPRESENTED. DtBNS I WOOLS LBWIB azintotin. a. w BOTCRKISLI. 3. S. WELLS. H. lileitOtal. D. Win". W. LAGRANGE, B B. IBIEBRNBDRREII, WARD msa SU s ava PLEASE CALL nd EXANTEE OUR GOODS, AT 82 Washington St. - 3. Y. 707,3 R. - Not 8, Pat LUCKY. 21. EGGLESTON & salmi, BINGHAMTON, N. Y REMOVED JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. SLY w..vreu Es, GOLD WATCUES, 0( all Style*, and 'old NAPKIN E 1 GB, FORKS, de. XV !MUM'. DID STOCK OF Tot %rear wool of this I refer to BINGIIAM2ON, N. Y. THE FLOOD! COME AND BEE TUE nom) or MeVP arCoadlue, Just arrived at Q. if D. 17. LA7'IIROP'S DRESS GOODS In large quantities, of all Btylea and Prices Of Bats and Caps, Fors, Beady Made Clothing, Casa mart., Dossers, Backings. Morse Blankets, 104 Blankets, Bed Spreads, Banlwaxe, Crockery, Boots mad BWes, it. am. d.c. We are 'gelds for the Celebrated PARHAM • SEWING MACHINE ! A. I D. It LATHROP. F ARM FOR SALE! The subscriber offers for sale his Farts, situate in the cast part of New Milford township, sustaining ONE HUNDRED AND tIEVNNTT.TIMEE ACRES 125 scree improved, well watered by ' , primp, and a small creek. There are two bonne.. one new, and three barns, one now, and other outbuilding., and two good orchards. The land not improved le heavily timbered. Terme made utoy. For Anther Information call on or address the Imbed - beret New Milford, 13usq's Co. Pa. Nov. 10, tet62.—tf JACOB WATMAN. STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, nacci.trezoisse. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, otcr Rome insurance Co-of A, Y., Capital and Surplus, $ 4 , 000 . 42 . 0 Insurance Co. of North America, Pbil'a, Capital and Surplus, 2,000,090 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila, Pa, Capital and Surplus, 2,600,000 Lyeonting Coutaz Mutual Insurance Coot Money, Penn a. Capital and Surplus, 4 . 00 % 0 0 0 Farmer' Of utual insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 700,000 Connecticut Mutual Life inenrance Co. of rd. Conn.. paying 9u per cent. dividends to then...tired. Thenotes ) given for half the premium • neterto be paid under any circumstance.. be policy will always be paid in full, and theater. given op. Capital, 17,000,00(1 er Amtcan Li irusuranco Co.. Philadel phia, Capi e tal, 1,000,000 rn ce Co. 'Hartford Conn. , Trig ln e rti r r i lZ snn agtanst all kinds of a c ciden ts Capital, 70.000 Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn.. Capital and Surpins, UMW(' Putnam Ylre insurance Co., llartford, Ct., Capital $700,000 Hartford Live Stock Ineuranec Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live stock, *mama theft and death I rom any cause. Capital, $17,000,000 bosine.s entrusted to our came willbe attend ed to on fair term., and all Insect promptly adjusted. 2W - Offlce drat door cast from Banking Ocoee of W. 11. Cooper A Co., Turnpike et. Montrose, Pa. STB.OIID Er. BROWN, Agents. M. C. Suwon. esp., Frlendaville. Solicitor. CHAS. 11. SMITH, Montrose. do BILLINo• SraoLT, Gammas L. Barrels. '1 Montrose, Erp 1. 1500. DOWN TOWN NEWS. MINER AND COATS, Mato Street, 5 'doors below Boyd'. Corner. Yontroge FLOUR, GROCERIES, .AND PROVISIONS. Wear, cnnstantly ree Istrint nd now !Ave onhand, a fresh stock of floods In OVUM e, which we wfilsell (MEM , : CHFAI 1 CHEAP [or cosh. or ricks , go orproduce. GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, • MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, he. We bare refitted and made additions to our Stock of Polls. and are now ready to forward Butter to the Wet COMEII.OOIM house. In Weir York. free of charge, and make I iberaladvoncements on consignments. Call and examlneour Stock before purchasing else where. andcon On ce Yourselves antic GOOD QUALITY S 3 LOW PRICES of our Goods. C. G. MINER. - - . . W. S. COATS ',footrace. April 16. 1869. HUNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON. PA. Wholesale A Rand! Dealers in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVRTA, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, MINE RAIL. COUR TERSUNK & TRAIL SPIKES RAILROAD .2 MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE BOL TS , AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, NUTS and WARDERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLON.9, SEAT SPINDLES, 80071 _da ANVILS STOCKS anti DIES, BELLOWS ItAMMERS, stEriass. PILES, ac,,Se. CIRCULAR AND EILLSAWS, RPLTIRO. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER pima CEMENT. CEMENT. HAIR A GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS.LEATDERAIniertios vAinsmors SCALES. Scranton. Nardi SC ISO. II • F URNITURE ESTABLISHMENT OF WILLIAM W. SMITH. Passes Tana Noma: The extensive Furnitere Establishment of W. Smith, having been refitted and greatly imp William roved, the proprietor respett fully anneuncesto the citizens of Ilentrose and stela. tr that he ts constantly making and keeps on hand the largest end best esssortment of . parr pi. I.V X°PICTEIL3EII to he found anywher this side of New York City. Deska Divans, Towelrecks, Lounge', Footstool* 10. Center L a rd, Mr, Toilet, Dining. Kitchen and' extenelon tables. • • Ottawa —Cane and Woodseat Boehm. Cane. Flag and Woodseats of every variety and style. Sofasnnd Teton-tetra. furnished on Ann notice.— Cane seat emirs resented. tzPRING BEDS. A lama assortment—cheapest sad beet In the trinket Cane Seat Chairs. • 1.. now enabledto supply my customers 'Mita new substantial cane seat chair, of home manufacture Which wilt be found greatly superior to those farriarly market, and peters sold at a less price. CANE-SEAT CHAIRS R..6•SEATED. 1219 - 'Ready made comas ? on hand or tarnished at short notice. Hearse laws in readiness It desired. I employ eons hot careful sad expeeleneed mailmen, I Intend to do my work well, and sell It as /OW seem be afforded. WILLIAM W. SMITH. blontroee,Peb 18 ;1638. pROP. G. E. 'STEDGE, ... . Would notify the petite of Auburn 4 COMM and vicinity. that he Is pow prepared to tame all horses en. trust to billtile,llo matter what CR how bed MOLT Da hlia are If not brae. no charge made. . , - , Also, hatroctiou given how to tome Tont trimhorsoa. Auburn 4I Cornets, Sept. 22, 1201.-1 5z0.000,000