The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 24, 1870, Image 4

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    fduratigual.
Annual Report of Count" 811Perhb•
tendent.
Ethical° nal Progress.—Advancing ex
presses the condition of school interest in ,
the county; not in every . seperate locali
ty, nor even in every district, but through
out the county as a whole. The School
houses built during the year, and all un
der contract, are far better than the ..old
ones ever were. Slab benches and desks
fastened along the walls, alone, are things
of the past. Patent seats have not been
placed in the common school room to any
extent, but neat and • commodious desks
and seats, usually accommodating two
pupils alone, are put in nearly all the new
houses. In several houses ventilators
have been placed in the top of the room,
but the greater number of houses are
ventilated by lowering the upper part of
the window. Fewer horses form a part
of the road fence of some farm, while
in many instances from -1- to i acre of
good land is secured for the school.
Directors are giving more attention to
the care of houses and grounds; requir
ing teachers to see that no harm is done ;
if so to report to the Board, that the of
fender may he required to make good all
damages.
An excellent school building, three
stories in height, warmed by furnaces,
has been completed at Susquehann De
pot, and furnished with modern seats,
maps, charts, pictures, c., in which a
good-graded school six departments
and seven teachers has been sustained.
The Graded school building, at Montrose.
the County Seat, has been thoroughly re
paired, to which many resort- from sur
rounding
dstricts for advantages superior ,
to those provided in the small schools. In
several districts new houses have been
built in places of all the old ones; and l
other directors are steadily building one I How to Dress Well.
or more houses each season, that a good It is the duty of all, young and old, to
house may be in every sub-district. The I make their person, as far as practicable,
number of teachers who are devoted to i agreeable to those with whom they are
their work and look upon it as a profes- , thrown in contact. By this, we mean,
sion, is increasing, and a higher g rade of I they should not offend by singularity or
scholarship is considered necessary to a ; slovenliness. If you are a man, let no
position as teacher. Over thirty of our 1 body tell by your appearance what trade
teachers and advanced students have been i yon follow.--;--You ress your' person, not
connected with the Mansfield Normal
I your business. Be careful, ladies, to mould
School during the past year, fiveof whom i the fashion of the times to your own per
were members of the firaduatinfi class 1 somd peculiarities. Fashion is to be ser
this season. I vant, not your master; therefore, never
In several districts the wages of teach - dress dress in the extreme of fashion ; only adopt
ere are graded by grade of certificate and it as far as is consistent with your face
success in teaching, and in one district t and figure. That which will not suit one
the grade must reach a good average he- : person becomes another; and for all to
fore employ ment will be given in the : follow the same model is obviously absurd.
wi:cols.
The exercise of a little judgilient on your
Work of County Superintendent.—The I part will enable yon to adopt as much of
duties of the County Superintendent are 1 the prevailing style in your dress to show
many indeed,aud accompanied with much I that you area iNuaiuted with the fashion..
severe effort if properly accomplished. ' without sacrificing your perSonal appear-
In the year, forty-two public examina- I ance to a scrupulous conformity to its
tions have been held, and eight private,
i laws. The best possible impression you
in accordance with the provisions of th e can make, by your dress is to make no
law. i impression at all, but so harmonize its
Number of applicants—males, ninety- material and shape with your own figure
three: females, three hundred and fit ty- I that it becomes part of you : and people,
seven; of these one hundred and fifty-five . without recollecting how yoll were cloth
had never taught, and sixteen did nut re- 1 ed, will remember that von looked well
ceive certificates. , and were dressed becomingly.
Three hundred school visits were nmde: It mar be said that attention to dress
a number of schools were closed for a day 'is dangerous. We think not. Extrava
or more at the times of visits at other
fiance is dantteersous; but extravagantly
schools around them, thus making the C aressed people are seldom dressed well.
number less than it otherwise would We meet multitudes of people dressed in
have been : heavy snow-drifts and bad every imaginable style. Here is one in
roads caused an additional hindrance : the best of broad-cloth, and the costli
average time of each visit—one hour and ' est of jewelry, but who looks exereding
thirty-six minutes. • ,Iv vulgar: here another habited plainly.
Two hundred and nine ten short ad- good taste. Showy and flaring clothes,
dresses were made concerning the work argue mental poverty in the wearer. The
and proper use of the school : many stig- secret of being well-dressed is to exercise
gestions to teacher and scholars. wit h an oc- judgment and good sense; it invariably
casional direct reproof and correction of requires: more care than cash. Instead of
existing faults No word has been sent to making a voung man or woman extrava-
Districts of the time when schools would glint, it saves half the money it would
be visited, that both teacher and scholars cost to clothe them in vulgar and pre
might he found in their accustomed or- tendingtvle which so many now-a-days
der and work: because of this fewer Di-
adopt.
-s have bet- tresent than ifarrange
rectors have been pre— ... ,i a ~ __._ .._......,„
ments were mule beforehand. yet a num- Day and Night in Sweden.
ber have attended ;in two Districts, viz., i The peculiarities of the day and night
Harmony and Clifford, and officer of the , in Sweden strike the traveler very ford-
Board accompanied the Superintendent ble, after being accustomed to the tem
to the several schools in their district. • perate zone. In June the sun goes down
A County Institute, of five days, was' in Stockholm a little before ten o'clock.
held at Great Bend, with good attend- . There is a great illumination all night, as
ante and iterest ; and three special In- the sun passes round she earth toward
stitutes, la, Ling two days each, in other , the North Pole, and the refraction of its
places; als by invitation, attended the
1 ,
rays is such that you can see to read at
session of the Lnzerne County Institute midnight without any artificial light.
at Wilkesbarrc. There is a mountain at the head of Both-
I attended the State Convention of t n i a where, on the 21st of June the sun
County Superintendents, held in Harris- , does not appear to go down nt all. The
burg at the call of the State Superintend- steam b oa t g oes np from Stockholm for
eat. The visit and address of the State the purpose of conveying those who are
Superintendent at our County Institute, curious to witness the phenomenon. It
were enjoyed very much by the teachers , occurs only on one night. The:sun reach
present. Two public educational
were
es the horizon ; you can see the whole
'rags were held, at which lectures were de- face of it, and in five minutes more it be
livered on the interekts connected with gins to rise. At the North Cape, latitude
the schools. , ‘ ;2 deg., the sun does not go down for
Miles traveled in \official se\ ice have several weeks. In June it would be about
been, by railroad, five hundred and fifty; 25 deg. above the horizon at midnight.
and with horse, two thousand three bun- In the winter the sun disappears, and is
deed and seventeen ;in all two thousand not seen for weeks ; then it comes, and
eight hundred and sixty-seven. remains for ten or fifteen minutes, after
Two hundred and twenty official let- a hieh it descends, and finally 'does not
tera have been written, many of them in set all, but makes almost a circle round
reply to those received from Directors, the heavens.
teachers, and men interested in the teach
er's work.
Edurational Work by other Ayenrie.s.—
The Graded Schools already mentioned, A Cincinnati gentleman bears strong
viz., Montrose and Susquehanna Depot, evidence to the all-stilliOrency of a vege
those at Great Bend, New B ilford, and table diet. He writes to the Herald of
Harford, continue to be sources of Health that his family had lived for over
strength to the schools. Many teach-' twenty years on a vegetable and fruit diet
era attend these schools while other ' mainly, during which time they had em
\schools are pot in session, thus advane- 1 ploved a physician hut tivice, and then no
ing the scholarship of teacheti At Sus- : tnetlicine was given. llis wife is over
quehanna Depot many children not num- fifty years old, and yet teaches school re
bered in the school returns are receiving. , guiarly, walking a distance of two miles
instruction in private and parochial and back every day. Moreover, they
schools. At Montrose, select schools are have raised eight children, including
opened during vacation of Graded school; twins and triplets. After this who shall
in Brooklyn, Springville, Great Bend, ' d are say that animal food is necessary to
Clifford, and Auburn, successful select the highest ibtellecival and physical
schools have been in session for one or efficiency! Another peculiarity of the
wore terms during the year. 1 family of the Cincinnati vegetarian is
The county papers continue to welcome that they eat but two meals a day. To
educational notices•and articles to their ! th i s fact probably more than to their
comma 1 abstinence from meats do they owe their
Obstacles in the Wag of Improvement.— • remarkable immunity from the usual
The obstacles classified by my pieces-' fl eshy ills.
..._ _............ _. _
sor still exist, and. in sections, are very
injurious. Others might be enumerated; ;7 -- 4e" A lady who went to Saratoga,
among which are wrote these three rules and placed them
Ist: The readiness of parents to hear ! on the top of ber trunk, where she would
complaints from children concerning the see them every day: First, "to say noth
course
pursued by teachers, and then us-4ing against any one, but something kind
lag influence against the teachers at borne and pleasant about all, even if I didn't
and in their neighborhood. instead of ' mean it; second, to go with no clique or
carefully and kindly seeking to aid teach- set but to be pleasant to all, remembering
en in their duty by counsel, words of I that the best place for a flirtation or con
cheer, and a proper attention to the con- ! fidental chat is in the centre of the bigest
duct and promptness of their ow t n crowd; third, to stay in the society of
ren. gentlemen more that with ladies, being
2d. The too common practice of en- I not only safer, but much more agreeable.
gaging_ teachers who have no certificate.
and allowing them to enter schools and
afterwards ask of the Superintendent an
examination, that they may legally pay
such teachers.
A sufficient number of regular and
special examination are held, that . each
one who would teach may have a fair op
portunity to secure a certificates those
who attend those should be emidoyed in
preference to any others, sinless a reason
otherwise exists than friendship.or Bunny
interest. The time of the Superintendent
in unnecessarily drawn from other duties
and an appearance of unfairnesii is pre
sented to those who faithfully pass the
public examination.
I Measures for Improvement.- Ist. I
I would urge the importance of the pres
.ence of Directors at the examinations,
that they may for themselves judge of the
fitness of individuals for the schools for
which they are employed.
3d. A suitable person be chosen Secre
tary of the School Board, with fair re
muneration, who shall be directed by the
Board to visit each school during each
session, once at the least, or once each
month, and aid the teacher and schools,
correcting faults, Sc„ reporting to the
Board at regular meetings. -
It is not possible for the County Su
perintendent to have the needful super
vision of each individual school; however
diligent he may be in his work.
3d. Help and encouragement on the
part of Directors and citizens to the
teachers, that each one may be present
I and receive the benefits of the county and
special Institutes.
1 Nally thanks are due from me to the
State Department for the forbearance
shown me, amrthe readiness with which
answers have been returned to requests.
Also to the people and directors of the
county for the cordiality with which I
have been received, and to the teachers
i for many tokens of confidence. _ .
W. C. TILDEN, County up'L
piocellancouo.
A Family of Vegetarians
—A philosopher says: "If you want
a pair of boots to last four years, melt
and mix four ounces of mutton tallow,
apply while warm, ue lace the boots in a
closet, and go barefoot."
F LOUR ! FLOUR
From this day for card, we shall sell Flour at
retail at
WHOLESALE PRICES
We hang out no false colors, but mean Just
what we say.
While making Piont fa specialty, our stock of
FEED, MEAL. HILT, ME CEMENT,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Will be kept dill and sold at very small profits
H. GARRATT & SON.
New XilioYd. Starch t,
E P.-STAMP,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Flour, Salt, Sutter, Pork, Lard, Ham, Salt Flab, Tallow,
Candles, Crackers, Cbeeee, Coffee, Spices, Choice
Tens, Begets, Wee, Dried and Cianod
fruit Tobacco, CUE% Snuff,
and all other Articles uiroally kept Ina drat ease Grocery
and Proeteloo Store.
We will mark our Goods as low as we am afford, and
sell for cash, or exchange for produce,
PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Montrone. Feb. t, IKo.—tf
THE PLACE TO , TRADE
And where 7O will And
THE REST ve
LI nurrt OF GOODS.
atAT THE MOST
I $
I.
MOM, br
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum cS do's
JrBT Iff.CEIVED
lane and handsome ealection of
READY MADE CLOTHING,'
For men. boys' •nd youths' wear. Fine selection of
CLOTIIS. CASSMMS, COATMOB. &e.
For Custom Work. We take measures and make up gar
ments to order, after the Deomot and met tasty style..
Large variety of PIECE GOODS to .ell by the yard. A
B ow variety of Gents' rukausiuNo GOODS, Neckties.
Bows. Paper and Linen Lt . Alai% shirts, Trunks, Batch.
els. UmbrelLts, etc,. Large selection of nearest styles of
HATS AND CAPS,
of rations material. In our Dry Goods Departtocnt you
NEW DRESS GOODS
SIM:, Poplins, Mohair', hipbone (blade sad 411 the Ind tog colors and shades, Piques. Pennies. pfluind OM=
die. aid !dualism, French Ohighanis, etc.
WHITE GOODS
Table Linea, Towels, Napkins., Swiss !detrains. laconets
PARASOLS. Sensabadea. Skirts. Canada, KW and
Llale Thread Mores, Roidery. Bandkerctsielh, Catlin and
Calla, etc.
SHAWLS. Citi SARI_JF.S. of 'various material and In differ
ent varlet , DRM,MTKINSITIC and Buttons, blaiseilea
Trimming. Puffing. Piing., eto.
TKO' ENTIC GOODS, id tuft.. Calicos, Ticks, Defame
MILIANERY GOODS.
We have a large selection In trimmed and untrimmed
Bats, Sundouits, notes", Anthem Satins, niallietlP,
Laces, Blonds, Frame,, black cod colored Crepes, Se.
Theprices on all oar Goods are marked away DOWN
and will defy all competition. Our goode are bought
large quantities. and "elected with great care, and we
flatter ourvelvell that we can give malefaction to all.
Montrose, May 11, 1S O.
\T EIV FIRM,
The subscribers are how receiving front New Talk a
new net fresh stock of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
which will be sold's% a low fbr cosh. Among the
numerous artisans sissy be rim*
Pour, Hanis,Dried 13ref,.80W,. ogatand,cce
fits, Naeprirl — , & t.
Tess, Ccklie;Struik, ifikeirctittorsture Sauce
•
Castled Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples, Sweet Coin, Toma
toes, Quinces, and Flame, Cocoa, Patina,
Extract Lemon, etc. etc.
All kinds of SPICES. Cltres, Orange Peel, etc.
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
A No I Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, etc.
All of which cut be warranted as int doe good.. and
away.
In addition to the Grocery trade, we hare purchased
Geo. C. RIG. News thees,— _ where yoa ant:lbed a good
selection of Stationery, Nooks, Dilly, Weekly sod
Monthly Papers, ILagarines. Boas and paper not on
band will be ordered and furotslied an short notice with.
cat extra charge. Special ears gtren to osiers. No trou
ble to &ow goods—so drop In and see for motives -
rir - Goola delicerea without extra charge.
H. J. Wes,
C. M. Grua,
Montroen, May 18, stra.
WOO AI YEAR AND =PEE=
To warts to WO gonwomi
came. Tit, tbireotid: , alas sum
ea birth Wm One pig Mullin* without Monis. Pot tastb•
particalmaddress MI Oth oit4 PIM* }IL Iblld9ollo
,
advtrtionneuto.
LIFE IN UTAH
MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM
By J. IIiBiADLR, editor et the galtLakii Reporter.
Being an firpose of their &ere! Rites; perenionim
. and &Amen
With a Pali and authentic hietory of POLYGAMY and
the Itformoo Sect, from lie origin to the prepeut time.
Aosta are meeting with unprecedented mimes ; tme
eeperta T 33 subecribent to too day., and 29 the tlretday.
Send thl circulan , Addreee NATIONAL PUBLISH
ING CO. Philadelphia, Pa. tang. 3-4
Wells' Oarbolio Tablets.
Tbo Groat ilbabisag Balsamic ' ' Remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Sore navel: Asthma, &c, ate. For Wormy Child•
ren_titare invaluable : For Kidney Difficulty a Spec'.
ge, TRY Tilial_sky Price, '4 cents Cr p Boa.
Sent uudlupon r c.. or prig, by JOl3lll KEL.
LOOO, 4 ClitiSt., err York, Sole Aiout for be United
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AGENTS EARN $2OO A' MONTH
Selling John 8. e. Abbett's loot trdat wort, the
Lives of all the Presidents.
•
0 , 01 500 peg., nearly fifty 'Ace] and .hood ungravinge.
elts nt eight. More ageuteuunted: Serld fur dreerfo.
Moo. and Teems, Fllltildla t'ubliehing Cu.. Market
St.. Pnlindelotua Pa. ug 3-4
THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
DR. WALIVEIV3 CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS.
• " MORE THAN 500.000 PERSONS •Z' E. .4
Boor te-ttotoey to their Wonder-
tr.
NI Curative Effects.
t C
;
E WRAP ARE TREY
E. P. STAMP
c" 8 o VIET ARA A to'r A
gtgi
4 FANCY DRINK,
Made of Poor Rare, Whiskey. Proof Spirits, and Refuse
Liquors, doctored, spired and sweetened to pietist' the
taste. called ••Tonics " •• A ppet ••Iteetorers."
that lead the tippler on to drunkennemi and ruin, but
are a true medicate, made from the native Roots, and
Hobe of California. free from all AlColioliC et lattilent
They are the Great Blood Purifier and Life OlvingPriii•
ciple, a perfect Item, ut.o. nod Vet:2°l . 3lw of the $y 5-
tr all poisonous matter and restoring
the bToriEf 'Wealthy - 19IITP"Vdre
there Miter. according to directions, and remal.l long
ciaseelL:t r b` "" • " i
two will be given or an nenta e case, prov ed the
bones are not des•royed by mineral poisons or other
means, and the vital organe wasted beyond tho point of
repair.
Tor Inflammatory and Chronit Riteumatlsm, and
Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood. Liver.
Kidneys. and Bladder. these Bitters have been most
~,c ce. ,fro. '4,01 Dismses are musk by Vinited Blood,
which Is generally produced by derangetrieut of the
Digestive Ormine.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whener . er yon End lit Im•
putitier bursting throngh the akin In Pimples Eruptions
or Sores; cleanse It when 1011 find ft obstructed and
sluggish iu the veins: cleaner. It when It is fool, and
your feelings wii tell you o ben. Keep the blood pare
and the health of the syttent will follow.
Pin. Tape, and nth, Worms. larking In the modem
of so many thousands, are eilectto.Py destroy ed and re
moved
In Billions, item 1(1 en t. anal Intermittent Fevers, these
Bitters have no egret! For tali directions rend careful
ly the circular &mond each bottle. printed In four bin
gnages-fingli•b German. French and Stunish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. I commerce St.. N. S.
B. If. it DONALD CO..
Druggist.. and general Ageots. r•an Frantisro and Soc
ramento, Call foru and 32 .4 ill comm. ace St_ N. Y
-VirtiOLEl BY ALL DittIIiLLSTS 6 DEALERS.-
July 13-,
It Is an unfailing remedy in all caeca of -Neuralgia
Faceslin. often alerting is perfect suns In less then /
meaty-four hours. from the use of no more than ton or
three pills.
No other form of Neuralgia or Neredna Disease has
Exiled to yield to thin wonderful temedial rig.vot. • I
Ryan lit the severest ravel of Chronic Neuralgia mid
general nervous derang. meets,--ol many, ...ta standing
--alreotlng thr entire system. It. nee for a 1... e days, or
e few Whir.. at the utmost, always affords the 111011 so
toolshing relief. and very rarely falls to produce a coin
pieta and permanent cure.
It contain no drug* , ir other materials in the slighteat
degree injorions. even to the mart delicate system, and
can always he use with perfect safety,
It has long been In constint nee by many of our most,
erninant physicians aho gives It theft unanimous and
nrosnalined approval The following among many of
oar best citlzen• testify to its wonderful etlicac, •
•• nosing 11 , (1 Dr. .111rner . f. Tie DOECIOIirtUT or Uni
versal Nevrabiia fill pereonal ly, and In LI um cro as,Deu•
ralgia-1
all,
found It, without du exception, to ac
complish all, the proprietor. base claimed.
.t. R. HICLINGIIX Demist.
I IS Winter Street. Roston. Val, Isth. 1867 "
Mr. J M. II sITOUT. f , ot M., ny. , ere all nimtheearY In
• this c ty . and for three )4•nrs dna:rig the war. in the
Hospital Depart - neat under the C. S. Gove . rnment- thus
speaks of ti:
•• I have known Dr Turner's Tie.Donlouren rent or Vol•
' , arra! Neuralgia Pill for to enty tears. I Kate sold It
and used It personally. and I have ne s ter known of a
I case where It did not givo relief. Customers have told
me they would not be without It If each pill cost In dol
lars I think it the most rallablnand valuable remedy for
neuralgia and nertons diaeases In the a orld."
Mess. Tr 100:11 a . Co.:
Fore tong time n MOITI ,, r of my family has suffered
sevemly with NeuralJn. The pato was almost 11114• O•
durable, We tri.<l v.trious medicines without success.
A few months since, we b. gnu the use of your Pill. It
has mere perfectly successful, and no . truces of the dis
ease remain. I ran gladly recommehd your remedy to
atl sefferers Irmo Neuralgia.
Itespertfullv yarns, P. W. -I' ELTOV.
BOSION, March. 2 . 6 INT. Connsellor of Line,
Seat by mail on receipt of price anti postage.
One pAekare • $l.OO • • Postage ficeotS.
SIX Packages, . 601 - - 21
It Is sold by all dealers in drags and medidine and try
TURNBI{ & 00. s o le proorieMASS tors. Itr
[J t tremont27-4 St.
B OSTON. uly
N. S. DESSAVER
NEW GOODS
.ILri:a 'Trip mew.
GREAT
Nos. 31, 33, 35 tr. 37 Vesey Street
ramratr ircipvtiEcy
To sell their Tuisann Coffevs at the same prices that.
Ihe Company sell them in New York. A full supply of Delivered to pop address. ; Describe symptoms to all
the freshest New Crop Teats will be kept ipr sale et sit
times. corn I:Octillions.
mu
. 1
. '
All fiends warranted to give satisfaction or the money I
refunded.
Only one profit charged from tha Producer to the Con- ! Address FL I'. 11111,1311LD, Drug and Chemical
i Warehouse, 594 Broadway, N. Y.
sumer. From flee to eight pronounced by:purchasing f
from thaCompany. . i , ~ 1
UNDER VIE OLD SYSTEM i I .
of doing business. the corm:llmm; of Teas had to pas eight 1 •
profits between the producer and himself, to corer as
may
Intermediate salmi. •• ' I
1719DED THE NEW SYSTEM , ,
the Great American Tea Co. dlvtrllinte Teas to the con- l • •
011 bers. thrOugh their egents,all 'over the conntry, sub-i . , -----
Seining them to but one profit. and that a very moderate I
one, as a smell percentage 9n the Immense sales. will . , .. -•. •
amply satisfy the Company,;cor they sell thousands of 1.
'
' chests ofTea In the same °rims [Stab then It took instill
g,e 43,r. 4.-
one chest under the old system. (lune 151—.3m
. ' ,
WEBB At °ERE..
Dikiatsv :):
THE OLD WAY
lESTABLISIISD IBlsl.l
PAYE APT9MIZ"
ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa.,
GENTS WANTED-4EIO
_ per CHLNECO)a) c - by the AMor, Itl-
CAN KNITTING MA BOSTON, Mass.
or ST. LOUIS, Mo. . Llunc "a -- an : ilrlrone are gamine amens doing*. In steel omprav
_—_ —_ • ; ed wrapper, with facsimile of my Chemical Warobottso
WANTED AGNVS--To sell the OCTOGON SEW- and signed
LNG MACHINE. It is lice - awl, makes the - Els,- ,
He Lock Snick . ' and is warranted for syears. „Price $l5„ 1 ~ 4 ~ .
AB othertmentnes with an nndertewd Fold 'for $l5 or , 'Jane 1,. 11310: - 1.1
leas are harringetnents. Add OCTAGON BF.WINO I
MACHNE CO., St. Lola, kla„ Cllknokl' , 11 L.Plukt 11 11 11 , l - "
Pa., or Boston, Mau. ' DIM 7.4-Itl
ELcilbetaAlirdrlaci'. ItgliaVntellztigee:
J. C. RAND 6 co,. Biddeford. Ha. Un22-81n
Allow me Urn nt yoor attention Preparation of
••
CONI Nit3I4I) I EXTRACT , of loyafru
•
The' component parts are Hoehn. Long' tear, Cidubs,
Juniper ne-triga..
Dh rlterattATlOS,-Bnclin. Ip, cocoa Juniper
Berries, by dtatillatfon. to forth a fine Cubfamex•
fretted by dtaplaterdent Witty sprits obLalned,from
Juniper Berrie.; very little sour is used. and a plait
itroport Spirit. It la more palatable' than tiny
140111, to nee.
Botha, as prepared tiy lsrne,4lid.s. Is oft daitt color.
It Ws plant that emits Its fragrance ••the•artlon of a
name destroys this alts, Itc.tiVC_lorine)ple.), leaving a
dark cud glutttion• decoct 1 aline Is the'entor Orin
greslicilte. The Hoehn in ray preparation pfedennin•
ates ; the smalleet quantity or the othdt ingredients
lare added. to prevent ferinematlon : upon inaperaton.
It will be found eta to be a Tincture. as m•doiu
macoonea. nor 10 it Syrup -and therefere end be used
to eases "hero roves or. Ipdocumatiori eihrt- In this
; yo a have the knewledge of the bigredlenti and the
' mode or prripirration.
Hoping that yen will Carry as with a trio) land that
upon laspt , ctian It trill meet with your approbation.
With a feelintofceolidencal ' .
1 arg..vayspect
T lIELMBOLD.
Chemist and Druggist of 111 yearn exptittorit•
[From the largest Menulecturing cht'hifialli ' the
hlovaarnan .1* 1,354.
I am acquantted with Mr IL T. ftelmtlold ; he oe.
rapt ed the Drug Store bppeette myrestdente. and nolo
tmereashil lo conductleg the businena where Inhere bad
not be. n equally on before hint. I have been fhoora
blrithpressed with hie Character and entauprite."
WILLIAM WZIGIITM AN.
Firm of Pon ere & eightmart, Manotteturing
Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streetv;,Phlladvi .
phia.
DELIIDOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BULIII2
3NFE,
AND
ody Curo
ion
Go- weak too.• sirloin, front Indiorretion Tbe exhOOft
ed p ',reef, of Notnre tordilriftillelqmpOltfedt ry oo Ma
ny ',Wooing rernprom, auto.), which will he found n
di.prtfl tl on ta Exertion. 1.0. ofittletnay. Wakefn
linear of Ducat!
or.
Fercitodinge of Evil-1n fart.
IThiverosol Lne-itude, Pro.' nation , and inability In lin
ter Into the Cl/JOTMCIO/ 1 of ,oeitty
The Cotoditntdnn. once ufect•d with 01,7 4 Ilif Week
nest , Tenni rex the aid aril edidlllt to etrengthto and 131
vtg,nrote the. which
AISD ALL
9 VOUS
{EASES.
Effects ana
Ragtag.
Irrtmßotnli EXTRACT Duca°
inrerinbly dere. if no treatment to sobrdltted to, Con
ti:mil:Aron or tnyanity en aura. . .
Tlxusieohrie lit.t:in Rxiirat`r or Brow. In afro:time
pea:inserts Venialce, Is unequalled by ant other preps.
retina, an In Chlairosie, or Iletcrillnri, Peinfulniue or
Snpuression if Customary. evacuations, nerratrd or
riehlrns note of the theme. end'irl celnplainte inri
dent to the sex, or the decline or change of life.
Hel inholris Extract Buchn and Improved
raillcally extarmlnate tram the system diseases arl.
ring frym habit' of disslpstlon. at litt,e expense. Mitts
or no change In diet. nn latorivorklenre or etporore :
completrly ripe...ding there In a unplent and dannsp
out
remedies, Copaira sad Mereary, rill throe discus-
f(elmbnid'► Fluid Extract of ITlnehn.tu sfl dlunta
er of theft , orgnm, whether existing In male or rental,
from whaurver carlan origtnating. and no mattMot how
lonTatandlut.. -It fa plinoant In ta.te and odor, '•
tm
mediate.' ttn•acttna and mare atrtznythoning ihap.at.y
preparktions of Bark or Iron.
Tboae P u ffering froin down or delicate collet'
tutiotte, procure tbe remedy at bnce.
The render menthe avvapathaa. however plight m
be the attack of tbe above dlecaoes. it to cattalo to at
feet the bodily health nod mantelpotvera.
All the above dlveasee ... reqatre the atd of a Dtttretle.
HELMBOUYS EXTRACT 'RUCH
SOLD BY DREVOISTS EMBYWREBE.
r Pelee, $1.2 . 5 per Bottle-6 Botßee $6.50.
Oinghitinton' 'llytrtionneuto.
IMEM!111111
Nair Touu, August' 161141868.
Rose If -ash
le the Greet Dieat Diuretic
.•
• ; 111 T. RELWLD
T. F. iir CP 2,3017 L
REMOVED
NEVq - STORE, " '
SeItSS±IINGTON STREET,
First Doca Nortt:bYthe bity iffitflibal flank
. .
SI'LENDTT.I 'TOOK(
Disgalr!
DIAMM\MS,
J ENV 'RIMY ,
tiILNER WARE
BBST 431.0011 1 Dt THE SI MEAT,
SITNItICWATCIIE S,
rftlncen, SWISS KO Amisßic.cs
GOLD W ATM ES,
Of Al 13171e5, and sold
rirr,.IPER T 11.4! 4 T ELSEWHERE,•
I have also the dist' niqr iAnif gin Ole 440ek36r8
SOLID SILVER AND PLATAD WARE
From fate heat and most popular malzere,
cootie hare Oren perfect ratternctlon to toy pqrune
for the past fire years.
The OKA will be found the limit ever opened in
flleglinmtnu, Fir nt timer will' be kept full and
romplo e umelstlng of
S 01.11) SILVER'LARLE WARE,
TABLE AND TEA SPOONS,
NAPKIN RINGS, FORKS. Be
ter:ether with all the varieties of Fisted Wsze.sttell
Te.s. Setts, Cake linAkets, Napkin Wogs. Castors.
Knave, Forks, Spoons,
as I n'e, Double. Vol,le and Quadruple Plot e
MY SPLENDLD STOCK OP
IP 411. N. Ctlr 421t-tc)C:11:181
was rorcrr more complete. end I am making cones
dolly edcllttoor or all the thew ;ior •
CIUd O( the Sassen,
A 1,14 MVCOONS AS REPRESENTED
Foi father proof of this I refer to
O. vr uorcilMis.. .
LEWii PSI - Morn.
T. R MeRGAN, J. S. WELLS,
D. MUNsoti,. . .. W LAGRANGE. ,
B B.stERSRRICAb, " VIIRY BMW!.
U. DIIdINSURY, - WARD JIBReiRRE&U
PLEASE CALL and EXAMTNE orre GOODS, AT
82 Washington St.
BINGHAM TO N. N.
Nor. 8, 1860.—tf
HOWARD 'SANITARY AID ASSOCI
ATION,
For the Relief and cure ofthc Erring and refortunate.on
Ptincipleo of Christian Philanthropy.
&mays on the Ereorauf Youth and the k'oilles of Age.
In relation to 'Montage and Social Evillo, with fanitary
old for the onllcted. Sent free, In Pealed envelopes. A
damn 110WABD ASSOCIATION, boa ,P. Philadelphia.
FOREST LAKE WOOLEN MILLS.
The undersigned are now prepared to ex
change Cotton. Warp and al!-wool Flannels,
Cassimeres, Tweeds, and Stocking Yatn for
Wool, on favorable - terms: Also, will manufac
ture cloth by they ard, or on shares, dndaredon
tident we .can give satisfaction to 411; Wool
Carding and,Cloth Dressing as usual.
WRIGHT BROS. 4. BOUTHWELL. .
Forest take,'Jnne 1, 1810:--8m*
CONGRESS WATER,
at TURRELL'S.
PEBBLE SPECTAOLES-41NO corn
man Bpectneles3 new !apply, for rale by
Montrose, Nov. 10, 18159. ABBL.TUIKREW
PRE LiQu,oßs. ,
BRELVD RAMS GRAM BRANDY, distilled
strictly tore i
tfn,ittdreit=t other
Neatly
=tang
Clie nt :Assent dt-R4to. Rollatut 'at °Eye And. Bour bon
Whieletry: Akohol, Pure Spilt,rim, ae-lcdststaid ,
hon band end for de by.
Montrose, March 4th, 1869.
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA.,
And keeps constantly on hand a full and donfrabla u
nortmalt of genuine
ifEDICLVES, CHEMICALS, LWOW,
patfitA. Oily, Dye-Staff's, Teed!, Spices, and other Our
ceries, Stone Ware. Wall and %%ludas Paper, Olsass
ware. Fruit Jars, Mirrors, Lamps, Chimneys, Kero
sene. Alsehincry Oil, Tunners' 011. NeatsfooL bp. Re
ams. Whole Oil, Sperm Oil. (Mice 011, Spirits Turpen
tine. N'arti noes, Cynary Seed. 'V Inegar.Potash. Coneen
traled Lyn, Grease, T ru sses. Supporters,Bedlcal
Instruments, Shoulder Braces, Whips, 011011, Natal.
Cartridges, Powder Shot, Load, Gun Caps, Blasting
Pos der idol Pose. ,
Strings. Bone. etr
ptcei ete , and Linea,Tiftr end Toilet Soaps,
Hair Olin. flair Ite.torero. and Hair Dyes. Brushes,
Pocket Entre-. Speciseles,Sllver Plated Sponns,Forks.
KniVetl. De.itlst Articles, a general aseurtment of
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUNENY
All.tko; lo:ollog and boot kinds of
nearly every thing to restore the Ott, to
plenee tnetiete,.to delight tee eye, to gratify pa fancy,
id
and ea to conduce to the real and eabstanttai comforts
of life Eunmeration le Impracticable, se It would 011
n newepaper. Cull at inn Deng and V gee!? Stan oi
ABEL
Montrose, Jan.5,14:0
EEL F . O.N. SALE I
The ,übscribor offers t6r pate his Panu situate In
the east part or New Milford township, containing
ONE UVNDREI) AND SEVENTY-TM= AM=
IT.S deter frnprovcd. NveTl watered by "wing., and a mall
creek. There are two hone°, one new, and three Darn,
. . ... frothentlatnrrandanehard.a.
The land not improved 40 hen 019 tirhharnd•
Terms made nay. Yorfnrther Information call on or
addreeo the anherther at New Milford, Snag's Co. Pa.
Nov. 10. 9,enh.-11 JACOB WATMA.27.
. 1 5T1:0170 4.T6 BROWN'S
m ifre, tife, an 4 , Accideir -
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Thacazatx-csese..
CAPItNL REPL:ESENTED, over
itOore Insura nee Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Simple., 2r2.000,01.0
insurance Co. of North America, ?hint.
Capital and Surplus, 2.000,000
Franklin Ilre Insurance Co., Phils, Fa-,
~ Capital and Sorplot, 6.003,000
LyGOMIllg Coonn Mutual Insurance Coot
Haney. Penn's. Capital and surplus, 4,000,000
Fanner' , NI num: insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Sagas, iOO,OOO
Connecticut Mutual Life Inswance Co. of
Hartford. Conn . paying Co per cent.
dividends to ‘ll.. asnored The notes .
gi.cu for half the premium Is never to
be paid tinder any , i rcumetnneee. he
policy will ,heat' n be paid In full, and
the notes, given up. Capital. 17,000,000
American Lim Insurance Co., Phlladel
plan, Capital. 7,000,600
Traveler- lit saran re Co Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all hinds of accidents
, Capital, 700,000
Hartford Fire Innuntnco Company., Hart
ford Conn . Capital Co..rplus, 82,0004000
Putnam Fire !non ranee C 0.., Hartford, Ct.
Capital.
Hartford Live Stoat Insurance Company
Insurance on all kind. ef Live Stock,
arainst theft and death Irom any
cam., Capitol. 617,060,000
LW — A ll 1-mnine.n entrusted to one care trill heattend
-1 ed to on fair term.., and all loss, promptly adjnatetl.
l l rer - Ofllce flrvoloor en-t from Banking Office Of W.
H. Cooper .t Co . Turnpike nt. M °ornate, Pa.
STROUD Et BROWN, Agents.
Id. C. ' , urea:. ri-O . Fri... Danville, Solicitor.
GII /4 IL SIItTII. Montrose, do
Bo,' Nu.. sruuru. CruaLas L. Brows.
Montrose, Sp 1. 1 , 4;9.
1101VN ToWN SEWS
-A.--•
Lsl I Ell .1 VI) ('0 A TS,
Main Street, ft door. helots lioyd . s Corner. Montrose
lES, AND .
NV,. are con.i:m'!t rtc irins, ntl now hate %Aland,
frc.h noel. .n..t.od• In our line, Mei we o<illseli
;HEAP:CHVAI ! CHEAP!
for en•h. ,, v.rc he ice or prodnee.
U(.l TEA
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
PORK, FISH, LABD,
HA , DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER k TIVOTHV SEED, dr.r
We have retfited nod mode additions to nor !Recto(
Pall. n od are noo road) to lomvord Butter to the heft
eommi•lon house, in Non York, free of charge, and
mob l iheralad-ormeemeol • on eormignments.
cell and examluenor mock before purchasing else
,vhere and,nnvinro. volnraelveo n !the
(1001) - QVALITY ,'l7, LOW PRICES
of our Goods
- - - •
C. G. MINER. • .
Montrofc. April In. 1569
lIUNT BROTHERS,
SCRANTON. PA
Whot c,nle S. Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE,
JUNE RAIL, COL'S TERsUNK d T RAIL SPIKES
A . ,411,R0n G a- MINING s(IPPLIES.
CARRIAOE SPRING , . .4 X I,Es, SKEINS AND
BOXES. BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED RA AtDs,diALLEABLE
I RUNS, HERS, SPOKES,
FELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, de.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES, &c. de.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS. RFETING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEM ENT. HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW
PAIRBAN GL A SS. LEATHER & VINDINGS
K'S SCALES.
Scranton, March 24. I SM. 17
~.,, . ~ ,~;z
F URNITURE ESTABLISHMENT
J, F. TOZER
PLEAS 6 TART. Nonce: The extensive Furniture
F,tanlishment of Wililarn W. Smith, linvidg been
frea att n and
M g,a t4ll y t h imp ll r oGvCeld. thMe
optoporiee taonr
dr evsipecnti
-
ty, that h.• i. cooptantly mak InZ and lieePts on bind the
largest and best neesortrannt of
FUR T_T FILM
to be found anywitcr this side of Neer York City.
Desks, Divans. Towelracke, Lounges. Footstools de.
Center Lard, Pier. Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
1 , ,
NEW GOODE
PATENT" MEDICINES
1'1:0 VISIONS.
IMMMI
OP WILLIAM TV. SMITH.
extem.lon tables.
enmity —Cane and R',.od•cat Rockers, Cane, Flag
,nd Woodseats of every variety and style.
Hammed T..te, fries, furnished on short notice.—
Cane sent chairs reekleft
:PRING BEDS..
A large as,ortment—cheapest and best In the market
• Cane Seat Chairs.
I am now enabled to en pplv my customers with a now
substantial rano seat chair, of home manufacture, which
will be found greatly enpertor to those formerly In
marker, and yet are sold at mess price,
CANE-SEAT CffAIRS RE-SEATED.
Or Ready made coffins on hand or fornlshed at
short notice. Hearse shrove in readiness It dealred•
I employ none hat careful and ex pertenetou workmen,
I Intend to do my work well, and sell It a. low as can
be arrorded.
wrizrAm W SMITH.
Montrose, Feb 19, 1828.
pu.ap. G. E. STEDGE,
Would notify the piddle of 'Auburn t Corners and
vicinity. that he is now prepared to tame all horse* en
trusted to hie care. no matter what or how bat their ha
bits are if not broke. no charge made.
Also. woo ruCt3on given how to tome your owe horses.
Auburn 4 Corncra,Sept. 1861.—y
"CONSITIII.ITVE4.-4itradentially my daughter
1 au restored to health by ample means, with Oat
E E.
The particulars will be fent ties. Remo;
E. ilootrstow, Stockton Bt. Brooklyn, Long Land. win
5c0.000,000
W. R. COATS