The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 20, 1870, Image 4

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    Elte tam and 7 1 tircoidc. ,
Holes In the Pocket Book.
,; • 1: • ;
Farmers, mind well that you keep - no ,
holes in your pocket-books. If you do, '
he sure all the "tin" will slip through and I
1)0 lost. Let ns see how some men - make
holes in their pocket-books:
you plow shallow, plant inferior seed,
and then suffer what comes up to run to
grass or fall prey to insects, you make a
hole in your pocket-book.
If you turn out your stock upon the
common to mix with inferior breed, or al
tlein to stray or lie stolen, be sure
you have a hole in your pocket-book.
If you purchase abroad what you might
easily and cheaply. make at home, such
things still make holes in your pocket
book.
If you keep bad fences or bad gates,
and your neighbor's stock break in upon
your growing crops, and then worry or
injure them with dogs, and by so doing
turn a friend into an enemy, you make a
sad rent iii your pocket-book.
If you spend your final and money in
drinking and;carousing, when yon ought,
to be at work, be assured there is a big
hole away down in,your pocket: hook.
if you leave your tools to be thrown
about here and there. exposed to all sort
of weather, be sure they will rot and rust
and make holes in your pocket-book.
Land unchained and unmaunred, stock
poorly fed or neglected, orchards left to
grow at will or he pruned by cattle, idle
ness, sloth, tobacco. whisky, worthless
dogs, fine clothes—all these make sad, sad
holes in the pocket-book, the memory of
which will not be pleasant whenthe even
ing shadows come, and you find that you
have done nothing for a rainy day.
Measuring, Land by Pacing
Five paces are considered equal to one
`linear rod. A man having long legs can
go More than a rod in five paces, while a
person with short legs would be required
to step much farther than would be an
easy movement for him in order to meas
ure one rod. Let a rod be measnred off
with a rule, then let the person who pro
poses to measnre by pacing, step a "rod at
five paces. After a little practice ; he can
guagebis steps with sufficient accuracy
to enable him to measure any square piece
of land by pipeing. Fifty paces will be
mat to ten rods in length. If the pieces
be forty paces wide, the distance will be
equal to eight rods. Therefore, eight
multiplied by ten will give the number
of square rods in the field. We hare then
this simple rule:—Ascertain the number
of paces on two sides of the piece of
krvuud. Divide the number by five to
ascertain the number of linear rods. Then
multiply the number of rods on one side
by the number of rods across one end ;
divide the product by one hundred and
sixty—the number of square rods in one
acre. By this system of measurement,
the number of mixes in a square.plot can
be determined with .satisfactoiy accuracy.
Do Farmers Study Enough.
The subject of agricultnre,is one that
demands fully as much attention at the
hands of the reading -publiOts it gets.
Indeed no. theme presents itself that is
fraught with more real import, so far as
regards our prosperity, than the wants of
the agricultural world. What we mean
by attention, is a studious, careful search
for the Lest way of accomplishing certain
desired results, not a superficial investiga
tion of some theory merely for the pnr
pose of creating difference and provoking
-discussion. The day has, happily, passed
when being a farmer is synonymous with
being a blockhead. -It. requires something
more than mere physical strength to keep
up with the advance of the age in farm
ing as well as science, Many of the sys
tems of years ago are no more applicable
to the demand of to-day than would be
an or-team to ran an opposition freight
line across the Plains. The - timer who
reads much, and reads that -much with
care, is the one who stands in advance in
intelligence and prosperity.
How to nuke Cuttings Grow.
It has been ascertained that a cutting
will develop roots much sooner in moist
sand than in rich soil. But the sand can
not maintain its growth for any length
of time. To prepare pots for raising cut
tings they should be tilled nearly to the
brim with rich garden loam—dark and
porous, not clayey and soggy ; then pour
in one inch in depth of scouring :sand—
sea.sand will
is as well as the , ' vellow
sand. Wet this thoroughly, and; place I
the cuttings, from which all but the three
or four_upper leaveshave been removed,
lose to the side of pot; the contact, of
he ware against the stem of the cutting
iromotes its growth. Press the wet sand
firmly around the tiny stem. A great deal
: 3f your chance for success in raising slips
'or cuttings depends upon this. Plant as
many cuttings as the pot will hold, from
six to a dozen, according to the size of
your pit.; when they are firmly set in the
sand, two:or three can be inserted in the
middle of the pot. Set them away in a
dark, warm place for tWenty-four or thir
ty-six boors. Thus, cuttings will grow
quickly in a hot bed, because the temper
ature is not dry. Their growth depends
a great deal upon light, beat and moisture.
If a bud is Close at the base of a cutting
it will strike the root more easily—is not
so apt to decay. - The roots shoot. from a
bud, and the lower down it is, the surer
your success. When the leaves drop, the
plant is commencing' to ~r ow ; if they
withn on the steni it has begun to decay.
By following theskdirections no one can
fag to grow all kinds of holm plants.
Rees and all. thetliirit flowers of the
green-houses are iimurgated in this man
ner.
Where Files Conte From.
Flies will SOOtibiabinidant, and 'mod
people wonder where they come from. Our
readers, if they remember'Alie following
paragraph, can aneu'ek.the inquiry: The
eggs of the heuiellittrti:laid in decaying
tetetable matteOtteli - sidead leaves, and
especially in the insiimie of stables, about
seventy or eightflating the usual! num
ber. These soon hatch, and the larvw
grows rapidly, feeding upon the substances
found near it.. After a short. time the
outer skin hardens,' and. becomes brown
and tough. forming a case shaped like a
little bs,rrel divided into rings. The trans
forniStiouof the larvae is quickly made
Itud. the isninsal is soon ready
. to . emerge as
a peiTect insect.
A `correspondsnt'sonds khoo ownig on
•
this subject thinkas"gooit 'Way as
tiny:is-to Oil -theist froin'thO flaw and' tie
tltieni in - a :r iiablC .- '4hgriisdies;" it 7 fth
strong lialters;and give milk from the
cow, which they.will take the second or
third titne , it is offered to thqm,. it `they;
;get
t rio water. - ,Yoitin4_giveAlieni milk
'; or nter as stiits.',Afterw_aWgiit a sfew
oats 'aild-alL.the'hay Oftion clover. they
't; it -
can: _at,; .., can be go t,thc.en t
of seven or eight days, lenetlienf-cit - ,, to
the field and. litlip'theilt-in at
night, there mnst heigoed fences:ha' 'keep
them. By doing's% soon have
thin to lead like old'hories.
µ~~~a'ti~ t~xe~~~o~~=~iC~i~1~
~LirrLE:UELL. rs=4l
'nEtntrk.
"Early to bed and early to rise
Will make you healthy, andwea/tby„and,whic." -
Little' Bell hail heard this till she bedan
to think seriously of it, so she i. astonished
her mother verymuch - One eienini by'
coming Before sunset to have her clothes
unfastened, and,thatiwas..all the assist
ance little,l34hitaedidiOnt undressing.
Soon - amtlii , fireillift*lka#,Ay on its,
skOried hard t 3.114 nwaki2 nn` think'
Ot.ktePWe blue
dies open.- • -
it was quite dusk when she awoke,
but she ktieW , :it' wast - liderning, for she
heard the farm fowls crowing in the yard,
and she sprang out of bed as lightly as n
kitten. .
She slipped her clothes on, het could
not button them behind, so off they came
again in a twinkling, and putting- them
on worottg side before, she fastened them
and ran out into the yard: The door was
locked Ind she could turn the key,. and
when she, got outside she ,looked,„ arp,und
with a very satisfied expression on her
chubby, face.
"I am glad nobody is up to keep me at
'ionic,' thought she. "Now, I'll go where
please, and I'll find something pretty. I
know."
The east was growing ted, and off lit
tle Bell started for the woods as fast as
she could run, When she got. near she
stopped, and 'then went on sloWlY, knit
even her soft little feet on the ground had
aroused and alarmed something there. A
little squirrel put his head out from
among the low branches of a tree, and
looked earnestly at her.
"0, you pretty thing!" said little Bell.
I wish you would come down here and
let me take you. I would not squeeze
the breath out of you, but just hold you
easy."
The squirrel came a little lower down,
and sat looking at her, with his graceful
wide tail laid over against his back, and
chattered a little.
"0, you pretty squirrel," said Bell; "I
will come again and bring you some nuts.
Now, good-by, squirrel," us the little fel
low ran up the tree, and tiny adventurer
went on.
Sweet thin coiess were whispering all
around her as if the trees were talking
together. Soon she came across some
thing' in her path, green and shining.
"Is ita rush ?'e she lhonght; -7- itopping.
L'p looked two bright eyes at her, out
went a red forked tongue, and she knew
it was a snake.
“0, you pretty, pretty thing.” said Bell
"if mother had not told me never to touci
a snake, I'd certainly put you in my pock
et. How early yon get up, and how hand
some and bright you look 1 What do yot
cat, I wonder ?"
But the snake was probably more afraid
of Bell than she was of hint, and still
keeping up that wicked looking head
glided gracefully away.
"If my mother would let me, I would
take you, von pretty, pretty thing."
Just as he went out of sight, she heard
a little sound in the tree above her, and
looking tip she saw a bird sitting on her
nest, and looking over the edge ut her.
Three little heads peeped out, from under
her wing.
"0 birdies," said Bell, "how cunning
you are! Why don't you get up ? It is
morning."
But the old bird covered them with her
wing, and looked at the little girl with her
pretty bright eyes, as if to 'ask her what
she wanted.
"Good birdie, I won't hurt your young
ones, hut Ido want to see them. Wont
you let them fly a little?"
The old bird sang her song, and flew
out upon a bough bending near, and the
little birds—one—two—three—four—putup their heads and peeped over the edge
of the nest at the little girl.
"Good birdie, - I wont hurt them. How
cunning they are! Now, good-by, and
when 1 come again I'll bring them some
thing."
So off she ran towards home.
"There comes the sun, all bleeding. I
wonder if it will warm me; I'm cold."
She ran as.fast as the little bare • cold
feet could go, and when she stepped into
the warm kitchen where the breakfast
was steaming on the table, she was in a
fine glow.
"Why, Bell, where have you been
asked her mother.
"In the woods," said Bell.
"Johnny has gone up dtgirs to "6311 you.
I thought you were asleep."
"0 no, mother. I'm nCt going to lie
in bed mornings any Eterytbing
looks pretty in themorumg: Don't the
breakfast look nice?
Early to bed and early to rise
Mir make you healtliy, and Wealthy, and wise.
—Ballol'B Magazine.
Bobby. Robb, r,
-, “Come children;" said llobby.Enbb, on
last Fourth of Jniy—"get yourlOjer caps
and guns, an hurry yon.-.7waat to
bo drilled reggae
Sammy,
andthis invitation, his.brother, Sammy,
and sister, Nanette, with two' little', -risip
ors, hurridly puton their‘.`nnifiinas" add
announced that they were . ready,.
"Very well. Stand all lin a '„Pr , - ; -.llrst,"
b:sgauEobby. -Every man's tOe . pit*line.
(Now, Nanette, you stop .If yitu'regein'
to laugh every time I sapman;tryoadan't
be a sojer at all; 50,,.n0w--and, you
needn't hold your pa asif it was a baby,
neither.), That's. right, Sankey;. on keep
stariu' that way and don't move till the
rest gets actin' decent; had,. Toddlc:„ you
hold up the flag--"causq- yoirre-=Libertv
iatid Hail Columbia, you ltnow. Now; aft
right—toes in a : '
"Shoulder—awls! (#ll stick !our
gnus up` Eke litel - 3r r does.) Lo4k
hammy. 14ttle - more'ytiti'd had:sstnette'e
no'se off! - - . -
"Order—Anms!- ,(Now ‘jorinee
down.) , - •‘'
_ ' .
'h",y4--sloriii (That - Means _look: at
'
-"Present—Aims! (Bather; how l
on
act I'Get 'em real .to ate ./ mean- ..EaML
does itjust.tight. ' - •
"There isn't no each order as that," ex
claims Sathindig,iiitotly.
"Yea,;there is; too, O. one sOmeth lie like /
r,it4elSOlioW ;would . .get .; your - guns
back to' their place ? Back—llama' • '
Alli:AtieLrestllbqid . •as 'they'
tioythfog of
:thio . .soo:.' :NO; sir; Were, was no _siich
order; and he wasn't .ffgoing to !xi:fooled." ,
"Let , him be captiiin," said , Nciiiette, -
coaxihgly - ,,'ariit sim virile be . sojer.",
"Yes, let Me' be captain
.Bobby.JAVkat
be cried. "Wliegrajthe one with the
sword! Bet LL:--
§napl; Crack,! Banky-to 7 ban,g went
something sanimfii. heels, and
instantly,tha grand army Arita scattered in •
•wild colifusion- , ;;new Oanicr-in-H
trouble trat forgotten; and 'Bobbs'2l.bibb,';
tfiitlN'4, l g''iiiid'.forgyeu t - .WaS;gar as
Pracker,
the dap-4,Hcartkartel,Homa.v , • o • q ., • - •' •
gporcliantotio.,, ,
W - In a Western , State; political
party had for twenty -years licea ,in the
habit of holding its nominating enliven
tion,at.,the house of Recently he
happened; for the ;first time, to be in when
they were finishing tip. their Initiiness,and
heard a delegate move ,tliat.ff.this conven
tion adjourn sine diet'--"Sine die," said
Mr. FL to a person "where's that ?"
" Why, that is away up M the northern
of the. States' said his neighbor. "'Hold
on, if you please, Mr. Chairman," said the
landlord, with great emphasis and earn
.estness---"hold on, sir ; I'd like to be
heard on that question. I have. kept a
public house now for more than twenty
years, t l am a poor man. I have always
belonged ,to the party, and never split in
mylife: This is the most central location
in the State, and it's where we,re always
met. I've never had nor asked for an of
and have worked day and night for
the party . ; and now I think, sir, it is con
temptible to go an adjourn this conven
tion up to .Sine Die."
,PETRIFYING THE NOBLE &lA-AGE—An
ingenious youth in Milford. (loam; has
invented a new kind of whiskey.
When taken into the human body, it
petrifies, the imbiber in eleven hours—
turns him into, a stone statue!
ghe inventor offers to sell the secret to
the government, and suggests that the
.„entling
thewar in .sliort_qder.
Gie'the - noble fed men flair - fill of this
palatable beverage, and the plains will
soon be covered with harmless cigar mak
er's figures.
This would kill ,the wooden Indian
business, as well as the noble savages.
— Our brains are seven ty-years clocks.
The Angel of - Life - winthrthm — ttrillice
for all, then Times the. ease and gives the
key into the hand of the Angel of the
Resurrection- Tic-tact tic-tae! go the
wheels of thonght out will can 110 t ttop
them fttierCitirnot - gfOrtiblirf§dlVOlVelp
Can not still them; madness only., makes
them 4ilastel.l fderith :afone iunilikeak in
to the case, and, seizing the ever-swing
ing pendulum we call the heart, silence
at last the clicking of the terrible escape
ment we have carried so long beneath'our
foreheads. If we could only get at them,
as we lay on our pillows, and count the
dead beats of thought after thought and
image after image, jarring through the
over-tired organ ! nobody block those
wheels, uncouple that pinion, cut the
string that holds those weights, blow tip
the infernal machine with gun-powder?
What a. passion comes over us sometimes
for silence and rest! that this dreadful
mechanism, unwinding the endless tapes
try of time, embroidered with spectral fig
ures of life and death, could have but Ole
brief holiday
l',""Senator Wilson, with characteris-
•
tic dishonesty, has asserted that it is 'the
puryose of the Son thern planter to import
Chinese serfs for the purpose of bringing
down the price of free labor. Yet the first
man who has brought. Chinese coolies
east of the Rocky Mountains to ccmipete
with American workmen, is a Massachu
setts man, a radical and a protectionist,
and a follower of Henry Wilson.
• ; 4m¢ 3 '
—"May it please your honor," said a
lawyer, addressing, one of the judges, " I
brought the prisoner from jail on a hub
etutorpue " W ell," said a farmer in an
undertone, who stood at the hack of the
court, " these lawyers will say anything.
I saw them= .geti out •uf 'cub 'at the
court door."
—Madame De Steil said : "If I were
mistress of fifty different languages I
would think in the deep , Cerdan, con
verse in the gay Yrench,rwrite in the co
pions English sing in the majestic Span
ish, deliver in the noble Greek. and make
love in the soft Italian."
An Irishman; hearing of a friend hay
ing a steno coffin made for himself, ex
claimed, "Be One amyl, and that's t}good
idea, sure a stone coffin 'ibould.last
man a lifetime...
Two Irishmen travelling on the Cum
berland pike came to a milestone on which
was chiseled "208 miles to Cumberland."
"Jemmy," said one of them to his com
panion, "here-lies the.dead—and -be me
sowl he Was an ould one."
A man who was boasting that there
never was any rope or cord in "vrhieli be
could not tie a double bow-knot,. was sum
marily put down by being requested to
tie a knot in a cord of wood.
A millionth part of the time consumed
in the twinkling of an eye. ; is one, of the
exact divisions of time spoken tif in a sen
sational novel of the day
It is estimated that over one hundred
young ladies are at present studyinglawin
this country;
. prbablY they will all. be
come mothers-m-law one of these day&
-~=-----
One of the seble orators of old Virgin
is,Fnade,a good point wimp, he said y , • jte
Oyster got mo':sepse .dati some tete, kiw,
he know. when to keep his nunat shet."
Chicago editor, 'alio probably knotiii
what.he is talking about, says, the :most
ezasperating thing next to being allog, is
to be called it bog. • " •!'
If an *oyster can chase an elephant np'a
Sour apple tree, how long till it take an
editor .to get rich on the money 'he re
mires from •41inqfients suhseribers
.....usambo,`Alid yea ever see. the:Cat
skill Mountains P. No, nab ; but l'se
seen u . tu kill 'ince.
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Bittititirt
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PS .ch
0 o•I Ta'inT
Or 1: . • :•,
Itadoel,POor Rum, WhirOey, Proof UpirlGhand Refpee
I.lqa.Ora: doctored. Spiced and ewertened td pica4lho
Mste, called "Tonics."....uppetitveni," ' 4 lteettereen."'elic..'
that lead the tippler on to drunken:lnc/In midi ruin; .but
a true medicine, made from the native Boots, and
Herbs of California. free from all 411coholle stimulant*.
They are the Great Blood Purifier need Life Girlm.,..Prin
cipla, a perfect Renovate:tr.:lnd loulnarator of theOva'
teme,ausiing off all poinemous matter. nod. reetorher
the blood Ire a healtitypendition. No person ran tune
these Marti according' to diructionr, and Mug
unwell. "
$lOO will Ire given for an incurableease, provided the
bones are net arnetroymi by mineral poleene or other
mane, nod thu vital orgnne waked beyond the point or
For Inflammatory end Chronic lilieomatiem. and
Intermittent Fevers, Dineerno of the Blood. Liver,
Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bittern brave Been most
nocam isfal. guilt Diseanes are canned by Viral ed Rioted,
whtch.he generally pspdneWll3 4ertogentent, of the
Directive Organ,.
Cleanse theNitlnted Blood whimener yon find he hn•
pert dee bursting through the ekin in Pimples. sttipttono
dreamt; cleanse It when you find ft °helmeted and
sluggish he the semi; cleaner It when it is foal: and
your feelings will tell you when; Keep thd blood pure
and the benitkbf the system will follow.. ,
Pin, Tape, anduther Worme, lurking In the system
of so many thotteands, are dr - cell:tally deetroyed and re
moved.
In Billions, Ramittent.and Intermittent Fevers, these
131110 - 4 bare no egret:. For 101 l directions renal careful
ly the circular around each bottle.
_to - lilted In four lan
guages—English Gerrnith, French nod' Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. tri Commerce St.. N. Y.
R. iI, Mel/GNAW A CO..
Drnatristi. - and petrel Agents, ttntt Fr:theism ettl.l Sac
ramento, California, and :Id & Commerce St., N. Y.
MrSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DRAB/IRS.
, THE SECOND VOI,UME.OF
ANSTEPHENS
G m., History of the War in now rtarli.. Ag , tuts w3n1.1.
Scud for elrrulnrn,arUlt ternm nod fch del-crirtion of the
work. AddienoNatlonal Pnbllehing Co. Phil a. P5.13?.,1
• • •
„ • ' 1 %All send the receipt
i* -4 ° l " 47 ' ;C .RE by which I I,v erred of
• • ' Catortitandilentnimi ftee.
.
• C AT, P.,..f•R'VA . , midt•TiieAl>.j
: ; C , Log ,
ar),,DrA F,:t4 ES S MI; lom r , n
3--1 '
THE OLD WAY
• a T 21.0 1" eve.
GRBT IMBIChti TEA CO.
teitAnus - n . ED 1841.1
Nos. 31, 33, 35 lc 37:,Vesey Street
wm - cfcr YORE,
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa
To cell their T. 35 000 C/4,... no the rem, prier.. these
the Company oell them in New York. A full KU ppty of
ihe freebeet New Creep Teas will be kept for eale at, all
_
AU goods warranted to give satisfaction or the. money
relinded. .
Only one profit charred trent the Producer to the Con.
sumer. From Ave to eight profits cavect . by:purcharing
from theflonipany.r •
NDER TILE OLD SYSTEM
of doing hunin CAP he cot team. rof Teen had in pay eight
profits batman the producer aud hitnrea Lu cot et an
many Intermediate vales.
I"NPER TOE NEW SYSTENI
the Great American Tcs Co. d t ributo Teas tot be con
smilers, through their agents. ell !over the country, star
Jectior, them to bottom' unfit, and hot very med. Irate
One. n• smell pereentsge on the Immenve elites will
emplprattsfy the Company, for they sell thoessnds of
ehesbsof rca io the same or systems lime {lmo- it took to sell
one chest under the old system. [June I h 2—m
Aomit's - Witcrtn—(plo per (lay) by the
CAN KNITTING MACHINE , BOSTON, Ness.
or ST. LOMA (June Mattm,
'WANT= AGENTS—To tell. the -OBTGEONi SEW
''VT ma NActinqz. It I,W,em.d. tnaheaihe.'r;LiA
tteLoek atrick" =die warranted for 5 yearn. • Price Bla,
An other machines with an nfider-feed , roll for 'Sl5' 6,
leas are Intlingementa... Addrees. GGTAGON SEWING
MACELNE,O?„ St. Lottla, Sio., Ehleva.. lii.. ritteblugh•
Pa., at Dorton; Um. [June 22-3ei
Sir, DAY— , BasinceP entirely nee , and honorable.
VLiberal inducements: Beerriptive circulars free.
Addrena J. C. HAND /.00., Biddeford, 8.. jaaitim
. •
•
wormy Adinrts-To tell theObLE SUTTTLE
tymwLNG MACHINE. Price, Irrt It make. the
• Lockettltch." alike ow bath elder, and La the only R
ecited Moder-feed Shuttle Machineeold far lean than trAt.
Lleenapd by Wheeler t Wilson, Grover it Daher . and
St Ser & Co. AU other under-feed. Shuttle Machine.
sold for lea 'then $6O are 'lnfringement, and the welter
and neer Ilattla to proterat/on. 'Addre , s JOHNSON.
CLARK i CO..Boston, Mats.. Pittrburgh, Chicago. 111.,
or St. Lords, Mo. - Dune 21-11 m
Agents, Read This.
SW to SSW per month mode by Agents selling
THE HOME OF WASHINGTON.
Orttount VeSnou nod Ite ACeocintions. by BENSON J.
LOgSINO.' 150 Illmiratlone, tinted paper, handeomaly
bound. Only book on the el:three. beery family irantr
• copy. Sold only mbecrlption. Very liberal terme gin
ca. Scud for Illnetrated Circular. an y notice our extra
term. A. S. I.IALE & CO.. Hartford, Conn. ilDlerl
MOORE CO,B OVAL STEEL ENGRAVING'S.
i.Narvan Street. N. Y. Anybody eau MI them.—
Maw—sell tact—pay handeomely . .Sewil for new Mailer.
THE ,NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD.
For twenty-five cents you can buy of
your-Druggist or Grocer a package of
Sea, Moss Feline, manufactured -from
Wire Than Moss or Carrageen,
make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange.
and alike quantity of Puddings, Cus
tards, Charlotte Ruse, &c. It is
by far the Cheapest, . - healthiest and
most deliclius food in , the world',
RAND SEA 168E1 1%11014. CO.
63 Park Place, N. Y.
71,4k*MrATION .mTTEES:
This wonderful restorative is
the sheet;anchor of the feeble and debili
tated. Asit tonic and cordial for the aged
414, 1 anitkid, it ~ bas- n r ct, equal among
0 01 P4Phielt` 'As a:remedy: for the ner 7
jci:4„*:441,088 :omen are es
pecialy subject, it is superseding, every
.44.‘c.r.f0Mntint.
temperate or frigid, it acts as v .iper•
Aida every species.
un&rusines.'the btaily"Strength' , and
brialii(:dOwn the anirn'alSpirits;: For
sale by all druggists. imar 9-h•Gm
HOWARD SANITARY AID: ASSOCI
,
, AVON,
w9!thejer,ellefinolciwtortiwittrinzeipd L'iatort?4t!,;wl
Orem:wan Prib.'" l "'w
4111 - •
LMit:wirthdte;Mar Youth end Pontei of Age,
= tly* awl 'Social , EVils; withopo wait,*
81410 the *Meta Sot 800, In Fettled Ogrgw A -
dna BOWABD &880CIATION, Bus Y. Fnuadephia.
ESiiii3;EN!
ci•• ••
1•4:.', •
COMIEME
t ,t4 , N1 , 3 - t 4 :13 of nyr.ll:
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Allow mo to cell your attention to my PrepararlOtiej
ComPbtrND EX'Plat'f"c;l' L 1311013,ti
,;•In n
.The com4inetiti porta are - Ilnetra t 'Uldr, tedfi Cubs. JuWPM , . • &X :ft. .1 , •ee. q.:;11.11
Hone op. PannauTum,—BattoeanNakat. ,Jilulgosr
Berri ee. by, distillation, to. form a floe gin; CubobSex
rested by displaCernent with spirits obtained...79m
Juniper thirties ;'very little sugar lAr need: Ondalonall
pr . opurtlqu'of apish. It Is more palatable than any
now to use.
-Bache. as repared by Dreg4ista. is of a darlipolot,
It is 4.plahrthat emits its 'fragrancir ; the"tegon of a
lame ramnroys this (Its activeinciple).-Leavteg a
dark anatintlnout lee le the eut9e 1 0-
vredlerip. The tineratin'aty p reparation Otcdem
ateaL the smallest sinantitylof the other ingrodietts
.arnsuldee. to prevent fermentation-; ltDellikeetreetejett•
it Will be found not to be a Tinetore, es emge eei.rlett•
macoprea, nor is 4 a Syrup—and therefere tan be need
in eases: I:littera-fetes or InfLamutatlen exist. 14 Oda
y o n have the knowledge of the'Lognsalentigamd the
mode of preparation.
Hoping that you will 1111V6r bs with a trtalland L
upon inspection It will meet priatiollar
With a feeling of confidence. ,
••" '," I ant, veryiesoretibnP:
T..CLE4011101.7e
•' Chemist ned•firoggist IlrytanCekperitnee.
r, 1.,
EMIEM
IFrom. the largest Iloaufactnrlng, Chemists ,ast the
World.]
Novzstann 0454.
I am acquaintedwith
. 311..11. T.. ilttimbidd; he oc•
minted the Drug Stbre appobite 174 residence, and was
saccessfut in condor-dug the Imitated witurnadhera had
not born °spans , se before him. I have been favocn ,
My impressed with hia character andentaftwtst.. '
WILLIAM WEIGIITMAN;
Firm of Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing
• cite:plata, Ninth gi
r n4 Digo tittuets.rtaladet.
phis. . ,
IiELEIDOLD'S in.Fln ErritAt.r Buysmt. ,
for wcakncoearleing from inalecretioo. The ootAnot
ed pokoni fit Nature welch me'icrompinied aria ma
n y ,darroloir rymptortoN amopg which.willthc.foooditt
',position to Exertion. Lop% oft7demory, Wakefulness.
liernor of Dieerope, or Forehenitng• of Evll-,Aw- toot.
1.7111,,rul Lop.itoda.ProPtmtfork. p o d 'nobility to oh
ter foto the cejoyments ofinniety. " '
~TboXpootlintion, coca offect , W with,Omorkto Week
*net's. regnires 6flfedfcino to etringtheii awl in.
vigoratotho. which
lIELAIDOLD'S ErrnAcr uttup
Iseartabiydors. Ifni tiestinent is staiini ld fOi Coo
-4.1141110Pfu.q.. -
. Iflotsgorzie Funo ErroACTort Booty. to agtettots
pecnllar,to 1 (P/MC.1 is.4ml l l1 0 01,11 7 *DX other. PritlP
rition; is IR Ciiiilsor Is, or , otootion.,Palnkloooo ~ pi;
tioporeimiOn :coftoiciOil - orienittopf trleorited - Or
, Elebtnis statraf that. , Mem", elimPalit* tad -
<but Wiakosoz,,or the decgoo °cannel*
•, f ; t -qt. •!I—Jn
Betchtt,afid Itni.mved
- • r 47 4 8 e, .:1!;761 81 4 ,; it
will radically ex term Ina te temp the esetem di eelleet , AO
otng from habits of dittailittfon:at expetigeo, little
or no etotogela Aim; nolaeoatenteare Or. - AXPPIPM
completely rupersetilnEr those unpleasant and 'danger
ous reheedtee, Copeit - a and.htemtnitt ert.thele AUktas
r: rl • , •
• ::• 1:
• US° Ilelmbekra Fluid Extract of Bodin Initll•lllsias
ceot these organs, whetker existlor to 41310 ot • femsie,
from whatever cause orig!pating, sod ilo matter ofkOW
Ton g standing. It Ididvasont .taate sod 0104
mediate , In action. ana:Maro Strungtberilary tirarkiby
pmparettoOted Bark or Iron. . u
Thelie' ouffertnt [rind broken titiini - didencatrEeiniti.
tutlune, procure the remedy let once.:
. • ,
The render inert bn 'ware that, however sitgbi'mly
ho tho iittictialbei - obi A t. diseases, It 110 certain to al•
f‘v4rth. 00,41Y490thzuctina _;.l
•, • .
the above illeosep require tbeald,o( a blaveoe,
igutainpl, !MOT ONO
I 8 t 4? 0 , 11111. , Diarotic.
SOLD z'r .P.OTGGISTS ' ATF-lirni*M
Price; 61.25 1 per Sttlegr . se,:kol
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t./eit:03,1y,rapi , ;444 . ;11)
etwimualpiqons
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W an k i ? usc. T q l # i l ) 4 11/ 7 , 1'1
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!illlTTontare gent:lnc online deseipp in steel telgraei
ed weePPerewith , 4i 1 2,0 3 q1.4mtebta 41 C 81 W
e ;1: eu4 tr. e .11
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psatztaci :vivo
1.11 t .-p Effitt2tl.oll.,, a l
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ax‘ig kwarAoil
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Ert , 2.7:6. p. ..k6.'610:1ri0 11* g -
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/NEW K i NST ORE;
t=ril c;-.,2.414-4-t... 11 i,1 44:
-NO P - Elt 117718HINGTONA STREET,
de..4 r";t1.1 4,1
- girk .1417 E , ...,
it criliettuectmostb ofithb qty,Natlonal Bank.
•41.vfl b•,,r1414, • A .
itg :$l7/l4 •147.1•5 t i, 7.ea•J ".1+
ASPLENTIII) , " STOPIC4--
..SSIAI3I "24) L-Fra -rt r..
Min g , 0;11:7 :z. Jr.? ,
,Brialiant , -Display
Oil' , 97. .fll4s
D.I.AaMONDS7k.. I :i
. (£l , l e.f •••+!
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0 1, • 11
701) 'KV • SaNs}ra
ARE' ,
livi),T,ll .- (LI
'-'3IIVETt wAitatBs
-,414
Of sliketsktowdpolt
CHEAPER • • THAN ELBE WHERE.
Mate alga die bed .•sod mostcoutpleta -stock of
.
rem the ile• Ina 'meet treentar maker... where
•lidecie With rhreli. perfect aintstacti an 4.0. my, mitroor
PA° Past
The Mork ;will be toned' the' -hest ever eitiiniedl ;
IllngitimitM4'sat4st: - Thais:l2llll be. kept inn an
AclmPlftt•!?nlPitipßof - • •
•
13 2 "
Waft OVVEPP.W.:WWW4.•O I I; 44 r A P /41/41 .N; JC.2 ‘ ltan
11,44-PhittlaaV ‘6,•991T:t"--
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tillo or tho 90"sori.
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MEE
BEIM
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JEWELW . Y v ve• e • s L Ir.!!
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MiIIESIEI
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t„ ” - 17R82tCii, HWTSS ARE AMERICAN
.00b13-WATORES,
=ME=
SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE
MEM
fidll 'sn c', 'r2fusLlA' wAln ,
NAP . /[ll,si RINGS, FORK.", Sc
together with all the,rwr4ivita, Plated. Were, such a
Tea Sett, Cake Ila;keis t Napkin hinge. Gastors„
Knives, Forki,r'ktpobill?,
quad►eple PlattlJ
a•-M1 ~.!•.••q • , .
..•!; ant, LI 7 ..44-4.--i—r
•: L'l , 1',.1 11. , .:d . '.1. , 0.,' ~
7 4r;i - , - ,. 1111 sPlannin STOWE ,01%
TifvZ , PLI -I
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a 7:
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EMUS
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ALL lIYAMODS- AS REPRES},rSTED
121• .
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I 2. lii3D-o•td , , ••, •
"ILL i '"/Faitirttie'i iieVoiibts t Ater
?-itf • ICS • .
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D. f4UNEICIN. 'W. LAG nA NUE;
41.513.11111161E1MAtk ., - - IDLET • DUnt.'• • -
zrigyal4 , , ; , MEDSEJLEAD,
rg_ti 1.71:f if. In
v.;_!:11.1 •
K-ULOARRIOALL Sad fqAUIRB OUR (MODS, AU
I'7 .
•82 liington St.
MEARS
„ _ 14 - 4 VA”, -
:urr.
ZER,
MEM
TALITIIIID FARII TOR SALT. • '
;•31'howibseniber 4504n0 Tor' sale' , the valuable
Varntaltuated Inr.Auborn• township, -lately be,-
longing to JiLldeCain. Said farm , contains two
hundretand,eight aeon,. one ImAndtill itxty
nerinitnprOrt& 'Mare- t 6 On' saidlrirtre'
data twtOstbrytodsertindnewbaiw; Also-arch.
artia ;.W.qtuurtity-Oikult-trees,, SAid,dout is our
lylonr,Ualles• frotn.the Lehlghlralley,lisilroad;
well watered, gociil Wl' in every way
inivint!of tegoodlloti
will understand that a ehancer•toVurchaae such
a property is seldortkotrtatal- ,
-rafSM ns l4 i f irt o il eAVllar t23
ARA* ce or J. R. McCain.
41ri 5.1"):1•94;v:
Rio,
toe i dii - deentged ty".T.'ll: Die tlatti; *le i:about
itateabrierdiNgonglngiberOx7l ,
,V.raertWEtg , %.
-0. 2 644ne9,4. 1 m 11 ...
Myst)
Ss- 4,.., 4,„
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~ 1 1 1 a
. `;l9e 4t t 849MITADPtaintws".,;" AO
nr.r.t.d...niti=:l4,llg ;fiail;;;li.iiitviii.,
letQC" . . ' 44tralleliONietbitisonitt if elf MI6 , g I A I M
N
kllllloWillolle. - Need sattaWlott WlAtsatiodlosU,
cow, and pm ms, sad !Misty yost 's rielvcs. -4Qtrlca Mums.
0 bars e1a..1c,: , 3 T.. 1-1:. -..f, , :,:. 4 1.r 4,111 , -ii • .} i . i
Jan. S. i l 7 • ;
•1101 T iii •
• t
-.2tliEL-TUREELL; _
DRUG GIST,-r,MONTROSAITA.,k-g
• . -
Is continually resetylnZ,
t.c l ) 1 : 1 , 4 ;) 4 DA.s. ur
Anditiei4l4c46llbiFt6iitials'Yoll an e dicifiidle la.
! , oni2 , l4it A
ILEDIOITES — CII„ESIICAI4, Liceve
4.Ci N zn gt a-: A I,.
Paints. 011*, Dre•Stnirs, Tone. Spices. and etbeetle*.
ccriea Stone Ware: Welland indoor Paper, Mass-
Vidie;' , Veatt A lifriutti;Temns,,Chrestara.,Edro
liene;4ldritineYrOlt. 'Definers' 011. ,1 1 1 / 4 1attatbee:014 Rs.
tined Whale OS, Sperm Oil, Olive Oh, Sphireltiveip
• tint! , Natillonok einarlfeed. Vinvant-Poundt, Colleen
rratcd,Lye.qtals tirease.Trastee. Supportere;Xedieal
lestrftents. thonlder'ltreces, , Whips, ,
Zaltrldgeti, l'nerdersidtade-Lead„ Clud , Capvlnasting
Powder And Fete, Violins. Strings. DoingMAAVlnfes.
1 - Pttog`etriFirk Ifooksand Lines, Bar and Tollaile.ovs,
linte•Noirtotdrs: and Ilaitalyet. Mabee,
.Pocket Knives. Specincles,SilvanrittedidpaanacYorks,
Knives. ac. -Dean st, Article*, a generatassortment et
I FAN cv Geoid.. JEWELRY; and
6Utt3glPdiug,and beet t..J1 2d4 0.71
r' P 'ri 3tEDICI E 9 f•; r ~z;
in a hotto .tteartri every, thmg to restoratita skit, to
please the taste. to delight the eye:, to gratify
_the INK',
40413.15tk tocondaeo to the zeal and substanµai. coterrt•
-of litO. , ,Enumeratlotala- itapracUcabiuota Wlrouto till
a nearEpaper. Call at ale Drug pad Wooly Stassf
ifOoklaii:sytkar:?. "
F.Alpl Foh SA LE
. ,
Tim rabceriber itga hie, Parvi sitioite 1
ho cast part of New Milford toseralp, coat:ailing `
Lr.{ •••,;
'ONE
,ali • •,:i !WO.:
j 125 dere.' immoral. trententered by sprttoi:onerinnall
!reek. There arn two horoes. one new. and thnebirna,
• .newrauttotbevaathatidiers; and t
The land not Im,pro y ed 14 hepvily
Tenn. made Tor farther informotion all on or
addres. the Fulani - her at Nev Milford, Snag's Co. Pa.
It oe. " • " .tiCOR WATM.4I4:
sTIIOUD & BROWN'S
•,
Fire; Life; kind Accident'
GEARXii: StltAis`oB
„,
CAPITAL REPRESENTED, over - $60.000.000
••• l'Avii,A),ti
nomelnanianee Co. {AN,. cap 01, rta
''
Surplun • 54,000, 1 X0
Ansurlinco 0.50r0t4412q 1 c.20,4)104 `r 4 , 0
dna syroms, - ' •
prow:motle - • •
Capital and Suirplak, _ : 71:660 -
I..yougnifig COnuty gutual liioararrO CP.O( 3 ,
Mon cy, Penu`a, CaDltal and Surplua,,. „, 443(1(1;000
Farmers Malkkllnsurance Co. York, Pa., -
, ;10(000
. Ctioneetlcpt Mini:cal - Life la E:orttnE e'Co:
Hartford: rdnn.; plying; 60'.0ei
di v...d,toN to thca.s.nred.. The notes` "
. . .
ei veil. for ha, (. the pre to lUJII IC never t 0,,.. r-t., la
Se pa la .dedeealllliirg umPl4nces •- be 4u " .
policy will n141%0,1 11 4 , tiaialfi rill, alnd'''
ate:lott, givee op. Capital, ._
~ -....-., 4 3 4 100 0 4 . 1013
American Lite Turn ranee Co., rtainda- -
. .
phis, Capital. • .'xiltyijemx,
travelereleeticence iloryerfil,„Coll eo , - ,...?i,.; Ti
Tani flag azttliist al I Co.
-fn da` r dect4mte. -
Capital, - • • '-' rto,ooo
..
Alartfor4,Blreirinaurance Company. Ran, ,
rard Conn„ Carrital'antl Surplus ,4=4 , . ~..,1 13#0, N 0
.Z40 ,01 3, 1 F-141#1 , 70.2,ciec,v..g eV re_rffi ,-qt,
MORI,
flartiord Live Steel( Tun rime:Company.
Inauratica on all kind., al Live Block, . ........-.:-
, .
:„ ,sodoaa ,theft, Imo - ant
ranee. !a-11%000400
Ir4P - Mlbosineee entrusted to one care will bailie:id
rd W onlair tefoia. and aitinsieapromptit afflnatad:
tarwo •I
f Orr dnit door ea'finia Rankine 001ciehe W.
U. Cow. .1. Co., Tallyho et. Mon trose,Ta.
- •
STROUD tlt. ..131tOWI 1 / 4 1, Agents.
M. C. Strrrox. seg.,
CHAS. 13.MOLIrOee do
• , z):. • , 4i ,
nua.rmas• STROUD.Caan,43.I4.ItIIOII7I.
Kontroser,-8 •
rovelmese.
DOWN' TOW N'''lC-EVS - r•
— 74 " " rik --7 , 1;
• Pl_ .E'l? sh OA •
slain Street. 5 doors below Boyd's Corner. Itrintrope
ICIIO Lilt, • G : 11.0 PPM 4 AND.
- • 4,IIII.PISIOSS.
Seit u
We are eonstautl) nal *wing.* rol now have unhand,
fresh `
stuck Good. u otlptia-Arrilichyr ,
4P
. ipr, cat't! t .9 l "vich4 g°. t 91P.!°d°R°• t,t t,t•
GOOD•E2I'.s„
COFFEE, SUGA ,
• t. - Tt;
Ivatiiss,Eq; SPICES,
• pORK, — FPSI7 - ,
D filPB ZriT 1115'
t
1:1,0 , 174:k4 , TPID-Tl,l 1 , 7, :8E45114 tar..
•• 'I . , 211.31
wo . hevereCtted and merle addittiutstilorMillibti et
Pride. and - die now ready to I of-ward Butter to the best
ensunsieritie hototeolts Now Yilk. re,e ofshargrfand
mnkol Itieral rid vitticementz 011 b , inettnrnentB. -
Cell end extuulneodflittrtek v :heore poreheelttg else
where. en d con one trnasieleee Ortlfe , =ltt•ttdott'ver
Goon , Qu.ALiTyf , PRICES
of "f 43°Q01
C. 6. MINER.
Montrose: April U.
e..-d —4/
IIUNT IMOTHERS; , ;.•i -ra.sri:. ;
SCRANTON, PA.
Wholesale iilftfilifthleilal64l.-Pralr,
N Alps; §PITIES;SIIOYYLS,
II iN s -jyij
SINE RAIL, COURTS INUAV T ILALASFLA•si
RAILROAD A: dILYING
,cARRIAGN - sPiriNo ! s.,4XL*:B v .BltEint , APLI
ROSES, LILT. l a z. s alf,lo l : b-i
Limas. g uns,sp„KE,s..
FELLOBS, SEAT STIA•pLEs. DOB*: •*-
AriVits,' vicai.,,STOCKStand 'JOEL-BELLOWS
HAMMERS,. SLEOOES 4 FILF.S., AS. de.
CIRCULAR AND 'IILLSAWS`,I:IVLTIIio.IILcutqu
: • TACKLE :BLOCKS. :PLASTER , PARIS
CEMENTAIALII &GRINDSTONES.
PREPCII NqIiBOSZOLASS.LIATBERA
yArnuArut's scratp:
Serintnn. Attrell 54,:191:1. 4 17' if
'l - .;‘U I t•N I TIJI tE ESTA BLISHMENZTI
• .
1 1 ' WILL IA ;V W. SMITII.'`.
~ .tin");
PLzase Tins ',lnner: The extenlive randier()
Entantinfonvut or Wlttlam ,%V. Smltb. having been
refitted and greatly improrrd,. the proprietor reapect.
fully aunenucee to the ett,tteop, of Bluntroao and vide,.
tY, that belt craat/114Y nutkin2l4:o lt,:fipe on band the
laTettlad beetheasottineut! of ", - •
prcr agriCr r jEt,
to be found any . whrx thbialdn'of *it , York clay...
tcitingia,'FoiSiattid4"&o.
• ~ C anter Lard4Pler.-Toilet; Vie Ing.r.V.ltcheanuldi?
.3;
• 'Ciionet :Leniienit • a - Wadieat' Tteekeis; aine:ins2
and Wondering; of uvbryittrtety,find
Bofiteaud Tnte;n4eto,"futfitsped on ,eort
Cane seat chains resulted.'" • - 1 ••
SPRING
A largo adeoitinent..ehenpdetlibd - bettAn the itituket
Cane Seat-Chairs
I am taw enabled to - D6 . o44YltaltOgerieartareow
IllfferDsoliolpgra seat obalr,DlDeme roanniteucro;vituth
win t* found greatly adperler' those forlnerly b
market: and yet era eold.ota
CANESEARCHiIIh'SASBRATED:
.
taratatuly 'Made - coffin, or landslip/I -at
shod Delfee. r ,1,1 ogee al waya lane ediness If desired,
II imployeone bar mtal e anderaDerineedarOtbrieff;
I Intend In do arrive*. well.: an daelr. IC: so lota As Das
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