The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 08, 1871, Image 4

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    She taw zqui tiTtside.
Flowers and Vines In the House
There are many beautiful botonical es
perimenfs which can be conducted in
house during winter, which are not em
braced generally in the list of flowers and
vines in our parlors and windows.
How many of the fair readers of the
Telegraph have the. beautiful vine of the
sweet potato running over their mantle
shelf ? This pretty sight can be enjoyed.
by placing a sweet potato.in a tumbler or
other glass vessel, filled with water, pass
ing a pin through the tube so as to keep
the lower end from one or two inches
from the bottom of the veseel. Seep on
the mantle-self, in a warm room, and ev
ery day give it sun for „an hour or two,
and is a few days rootlings will begin to
appear, aiming for the bottom of the ves
sel, and in two or three weeks . the eye will
begin to shoot and rapidly grow and run
upon suspended twine or any little trel
lis-work prepared for it.
The " Morning Glory" can be propoga
ted in parlor windows, where there is
some sun, to perfection during winter; it
flowers with its natural colors, and 'the
delicate little vine can be made to run ov
er the window. A hanging' vase is: the
prettiest for this.
Suspend an acorn by a cottotithieiid.*
as to nearly touch the waterArtlle,; : ilitils
vessel,.(a hyacinth glass is Pert* the
hest,) set upon the window or mantle, and
let it remain there for eight or ten weeks,
more or less, without being interfered
with, except to supply the evaporation of
the water, and the acorn will burst, and
as it throws a root down into the water,
a sprout or stem will be sent upward,
throwing out beautiful little green leaves;
tiles-giving you an oak tree, in full lite
and health . within your parlor.
There are many of the mosses which can
be very successfully grown in the house
through the winter; and with the forego
ing afford an interesting and refined en
joyment for the feminines of a family, and
a real pleasure for all who have a taste for
the beautiful to witness. We trust to see
a greater inclination on the part of the
ladies to introduce into their houses this
most agreeable addition to their domestic
pleasure.—Gerouralown Telegraph.
CORN OR OATS.-" I feed my horse well.
but somehow he looks rough-coated and
don't seem to be very well.
" What kind of provender do you give
him ?"
" Oats, and plenty of them.'
That's 'What's the matter. Too many
oats: ',tall the amount of oats and the
nett in corn would, no doubt, work an int•
provement in him. We hare found oat
that horses should be fed entirely with
oats for provender. They need something
else. Give them corn or cornmeal part of
the time, or a mixture of oats and corn.
and see if they do not improve. And, be
the way, don't forget to give.him, twice a
week, a mess of potatoes as a medicine.—
Country Gentleman.
BONE FELON.-Of all painful th'ng , ,
can there be any so excrutiatingly painful
as a bone felon? We know of none that
flesh is heir to, and as this malady i•
quite frequent and the subject of • mut h
earnest consideration, we give the latest
receipe for its cure, which is given by that
high authority, the London Lancet : "As
area as the disease is felt, put directly ov
er the spot a fly blister, about the size of
your thumb nail, and let it remain fur six
hours, at the expiration of which time,
directly under the surface of the blister,
may by seen the felon, which can be in
stantly taken out with the point of a
needle or a lancet."
COUGII IN lionsEs.—A cough is rather
a symptom than a disease. It is often
caused by the irritability of the air pass
ages,
occasioned by previous disease. A
chronic cough in a horse is often occas
ioned by in in the treatment of
influenza, distemper, and diseased respira
tory apparatus. It is also one of the ef
fects of liver disease, and sometimes of
worms. Tou much dry fodder, especially
chaff, often aggravates a congh. Carrots
and other roots and green feed may be
advantageously used. Give your horse a
warm stall, with bedding a foot deep,
with moist cut feed, a little laxative med
icine, and nit much work.
MXNCE Pres.—The following receipt
for Mince pies, which are now in season,
is cc nildently rocommended by a writer
in the Germantown Telegraph, after using
it for many years:
"Boil a fresh beef tongue tender, let it
get cold, and then chop it fine with one
pound suet, one-half peck of apples, two
pounds of currants, picked and washed
very carefully, one pound of citron sliced,
baif an ounce each of powdered cloves,
allspice, cinnamon and ginger, three pints
of sweet cider, one pint of Madeira wine,
half a pint of brandy, with enough sugar
to sweeten to your taste. This will make
a large jar full."
rfonsEs.—Keep all work and road
horses sharp shod, or if there is no ice
ketp them upon strong caulks, which may
be sharpened at short notice. Sharp
caulks wear dull very soon on bare ground,
and become dangerously smooth. Spar
ins, splints, besides sprains and bruises,
capped hocks and knees, etc., frequently
come from slipping on the ice.
A UsEnt TABLE.—To aid farmers in
arriving at accnaracv in ascertaining the
amount of land in different fields tinder
cultivation, the following tab% is given
by an agricultural
,c3temponry : 5 yards
wide by 968 yards long contains one acre.
20 yards wide by 242 yards long contains
one acre. 40 yards wide by . 121 yards
long contains one acre. 160 yards wide
by 34 yards long contains one acre. 220
feet wide by 166' feet long contains one
arse.
_llO feet wide by 369 feet long con
tains one acre. 60 feet wale by 726 feet
long contains one acre.
—A western corespondent of the Bos
ton Journal declares that the statement
that the buffaloes are deserting the plaits
is a fiction. They cover the plains for
miles and mites. The railroad track
bothers them. They run along by the
side of the track for miles, and when they
come to a culvert dire under.
—There is a larger number of newspa
pers published in Pennsylvania 'thin in
any other State in.the Union.
.—The hog population of Illinois is 2,-
250,000, •
—qbectktikrpltilne has broken out in
England
In the first gism lies your 'danger : .
Don't begin
gent - at duertiotinatto.
iiiiiiiiiiiiii
—TO VIE WOBKING CLASS.--We are.now prepared
tet fiwni.b all classes with con's''' employment at
mune. the 'thole of the time or for the spare momenta
guineas new. light. and profitable. Persons of either
sex easily earn from :Ise to Su per crentec, and a pro
portioaal tam by devoting their whole time to the
heelers.. Boys and girl• ea n nearly as tench at men.
That all who see this notice may aced their address.
and test the huskiest. we make the unparalltal offer
to such as are not well satlelled. we will sendsl tow
for the trouble of writing. WI particulars. a valuable
sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy
of Ths People's Literary Companion—one of the largett
and bast bunny nearspapers ever published—all sent
five by mail. Udder, If you want permanent. Profits'
ble work, edam's
R. C. All.Mtlit CO., Augusta Maim.
Mho Dew York Day Dock.—TITS CHAU-
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Write to 714 Broadway, :New York
SEN I) won OUR PAMPHLET TO
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P. Row= .t Co., 40 Park Row, N. Y.
3312.T.C1-4163 tb 33XL0'8
Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue,
OP FLOWERS IND YBOET4BO SEEDS,
ANDERIZZERPLOWSRIBM laws.
For 1871.
Wl'the ready to, mailing by the middle of January.
:notwithstanding our great lone of type, paper. engmv •
&e., by tiro, which destroyed the Job Printing
Office of -.he Rochester Democrat and Cleronkie, Mth
December. ISIO. It will be printed on a most elegant
new-Unto/ paper, and illustrated with nearly
Fire Hundred Original Engraving*,
And two tinny executed Colored Plates—specimens for
all of which were grown by oarseives the past reason
from our stock of bends. In the originality, execution
and extent of the engravings It to unlike and eminently
superior to any other Catalogue or “Floral Guide" ex
tant,
The Catalegne wilt counter of 112 ram and as loon
or published will be sent free to all who ordered Seeds
from as by mail the lest season. To others a charge of
15 cents per copy will be made. width is not tha value of
the Colored Plates. We assure our friends that the
inducements we offer to purchasers of Seeds, as to.
quality and extent of Stock, Discounts and Premiums,
ore uusurpasscd. Please rend orders for catalogues
without delay.
Our Colored Chromo Tor 11}7.1. 4
Will be ready to send out In January. The Chromo
will represent Forty two Varietite of showing and
popular blowers of natural wizened color. We design
to make it the beet Plate of Flowers ever Issued. 8 se
19114 Inches. The retail value would be least Two
Ilottere ; we shall, however. Awash it to customers at
7. cents per copy. and offer It as a Premium upon orders
fur Seeds. See Catalogsie when out.
Briggs & Brother, Rochester, 111.,'T
1.826 ro"WLI a" vglairaTil,., 1870
The oil .ustulanl remettv!urtkumits. Colds. Consump
tion. ••XoMing Butter," Com.zu Bnos, .t Co., Boston.
UUpham'. Depilatory powder. Remove.
tupetdaotal hair in era 1:111011LMI, without Injury to
the elfin. bent by null 10r51,23.
Vpham's Asthma Cure
sAieve. most 'Went paroxyeme In five mintites end
e rats to ape , dy etue. Price $: by mail.
The Japanese Nair Stain
C Arms the whiskers and hair s beautiful BLACK 01
Bitmvx. it consists of only one prrparation.
c+nta by mail. Address S. C. LTIIAB, No. Tal Jayne
&sent. (Slut:duns sent free. Sold
b; all Brargb.”...
TUSCARORA ACADEMY.
The 2nd Session of the 25th school year vill begin
January Ott,. Those dredring boarding, tarnished room,
vrakilog and tuition in o ant-doss Boarding School fm
a term of nearly six months, PEs. Please send for a
circular to &At:l4ll4,min, re.
rrNIVERRALISIII t What Is It t Bend for
the Suirin Ihe W.mit, Cincinnati A lame Slave
sreek'y ; evtaiginhed SM. It meet. all the wants of ill.
$2,50 yer year, WM eax months. Try it
Speceimess free. Addrcfli WILLIAMSON & CANT
WELL. Cincinnati. Ohio.
N WFAN DA Rl3 oppose. gecte and
and advor.a.es Primitive Chriettanitv, Beet and
theap rt Family Weekly: 8 tokee; lY columns. Edited
by Eiders EMMETT and J. 8. LAMAR. Oni, $2
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'FLORAL GUIDE
FOR 1871.
Tux Fturr EDITION or Ofa lICTIDISSO AND rim
Tuonsann copies of Vtrk• Illustrated cat
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ready to rend out-100 pages, an Seaving of &Immo
every desirable Flower and Id egtable. It
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whit Three Hundred fine Wood Engravimis and Tot.
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The moot bestitHal and the most Instructive Floral
Guide published. GEESIAN EDITION pablleheil,
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the desired Information. Sent free for two stamps. Ad
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Feb. lit,
STROUD it BROWN'S
Fire, Life,. and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Montrose. Eice.
CAPITAL IMPRESMITED, ever
Homebasimance Co. of N. T., Capital and
Surplus. 114,000.01.0
insurance. Co. of North America, Phil's,
Capital addSarplus, 2,000,000
Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phil., Pa.,
Ca and Surplus, 2,000,000
Lyroming Cotmty Mutual Insursnee Co.o f
Monty, Penn's, Capital srulSurplus,
Connecticut Mound Life Insurance Co. of 444X4C°1)
Hartford. Conc., Capital. 40,00(4000
American - Lite Insurance Ca.,' Ptak/del. -
phis. Capital, 1,000,000
Fray elersluenranceCO. Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all kinds of iscatients
Capital, 200,000
Hartford Fire InSurance Company, Had.
ford. Conn:, Capital and Surplus, 112400,000
13rAlbusitten entreated to our care willbe attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
iarAffiee erstdoor east from Banking Waco of W:
IL Cooper it Co., Turnpike sk.MOntross,"Ps.
SUOUD tt BROW7St, — Agente.
M. C. Sorrow, Elio., Frlendsrille, Solicitor. ,
Ciao. H. Sarum, Montrose, de
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Baltas Stamm,C was 1,, Dimwit.
Montrosa, PaJan.2l,. 181. •
VIVANTED—ACENTS. Oter itsyLto_ . sell the
VT eelobtate4 • 13011LIC SU - OTT= 8.141
cnnza. Bs, the Tauleoteed, tOekotthc „lock clkekd
One on both sblecland to follyllcansed. The bedews
Review Machine in the market. Address
So b na t 011. CLA Us A CO., Boston, Pass., rtloborgb
Pa. , Chiono, 111., or bt. Louir, Mo. bept. I:1,-3
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EMPORIUM,
•
88 Washington Street,
Binghamton, N. V.
Where you will lind
The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and
the Lowest Prices of any house in the city.
N. B.—All Goods sold warranted asrepresen
ted.
Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
'The reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
z iei r 4 o .:. ., ;. to derived from
are cures,
t
/ -- ' •
cases
of Scrofulous sits
/ . ease, where the system
a seemed saturated with
..._& . ti., corruption, have been
.., -. '"' periled and cured by it.
Scrofulous affections and
.. ..... • ‘ ' . .t.„ disorders,which were ag.
....j : ,,. . :.. ;.....-' gravated by the scrota.
' • ' lons contamination until
they were painfully afilkiing, have been radically
cured In such great numbers in almost every sea
Lion of the country, that the subtle scarcely need to
be Informed of Its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison Is one of the most destructive
,enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
'tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and Invitee the enact of enfeebling or fataidisesses,
without exciting simpleton of its presence. Again,
It seems to breed Infection throughout th e body, and
theri,on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among_ the vitals. In the Islam', tuber.
elm may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tamers formed in the liver, or it shows
its presence bypitions on the akin, or foul ulcar
saloon on some of the body. Hence tho amm
eter's) use of a ilia of this Sarsaparilla is ad•
vlsable, even when no active symptoms of disease
Pr. Persons afflicted with the following com
generall&ellnd immediate
this Le s llif: and ir s2
• iit c . ° l.Wh l onse se e v o r. 21.. or Eel/ 1 4 ,4 as
Petter, Sail Rheum, Sealer Head, Ringworm;
Sore Epee, Sore Ears, and other eroptimui or
visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the
more conecaled forms, as
a pepsta ! Dropsth
Heart Disease, Fits, E pil e psy , h enemata,
and the Tartans Merriam meows of the muscu
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases
are cured by it, though a long time la required for
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine.
But long continued use of this medicine will cure
the complaint. Leueorrhan or Whites, Uterine
Ulcerations, and Femora Diseases, are cora
l:natty soon relieved and ultimately cored by its
potrifing and invigorating effect. Ifinute Direc
tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup
plied gratis. ilthemnattins and Gout, when
caused by necuranlntions of extraneous matters
in the blood, yield quickly to it, es also Lire,
Complaints, Torpidity Congestion or Itifforn
matis of uener andJaeindiee,schen arising,
as they often dfro; the rankling poisons In the
blood. This SeLDSARADIDL A In a great m
ete= for the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are Languid and Listless, Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap
prehmurkuss or Fears,'pr ens of the affections
symptomatic, of Weakness, will end immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
PRZPARED BY
D?. X. C. AYES 411 c CO., Lowell, Mass,
Praalleal and dnarytioal C7nrin4ls.
Sol I by Abel Turrell, and kl3urns tt Nichols
Montrose, and all druggists and dealers every
where. [Dee. 21, 1870---y
Gultaiber g, :Rosenbaum d 'Co
Would rcepectfully can your attention to their
NEW STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Goods
stitch for variety of Style. carer tae 3cart excelled Ir
this place. Our aseorttuout of
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS,
CLOAKING- MATERIALS, FLAN
NELS, WHITE GOODS,
DOMESTICS :&c. &c.
2 4 .Teror Woe; X3otter.
IN MILLINERY GOODS
Trimmed nnd nntrimmed Ladles' and HOP,
Plower., Prather., blsek and colored Velvet., Islobons
&c. &c. never more handsome.
DT Ladles' and Children'• FURNISHING GOODS,
Marts, Corsets, Gtores, Handkerchiefs, Contr. and
Cads. Merton Wrappers. Hosiery and Knit Goods,
cheaper than (or the Last ten years.
CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!
Pox Men, Youths, and nome, a full and complete Mock.
Mob's full snit. from MO to pi.
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!
Oren the different grades, and at ol; price,
CLOTHS, CASSLItERES, BEAVERS, eze. for Castom
gc0.000,000
we take measures and get op garments to order in
good iitylei and warrant good fitting and satisfactory
work.
GENTS'. FORNISMNG GOODS
White and Flannel Shirts, Morino Wrappers & Draw.
Cr,. flandicerehists, Bows, Linen and raper Collars &
Cues. Suspenders. Mutes, Umbrellas, Trunks & Such-
CIS ID great Tilllid:.
BATS AND CAPS,
Mcn and BM. of the tatart din* and great In Tllli
Or Stock has been selected with care. and u we buy
our goods in large vigsa we freommtly Aire then
10 to 20 per cent. in . As ate ads as small a mar•
gin 'bore cost as 11137 et can or will
mikee tan
jitstig pronilse pint good bamsitue, and will It tor
your - Intent to deal with us.
All We ask Is a call, examination of one stock, and
comparison of pricer.
Ilustrote, Octi.SIOZT
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Harrisburg, Pa.
WOfce, 720
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& Baker, and the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing
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& Gibbs most frequently, thinking it far
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Mns. lirsay WARD BEECH=
° My wife would not accept a Sewing
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must receive it on condition of giving up the
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Carbondale, Pa.
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Machine whose working is so sure and sinaple
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Illasionstry American Board.
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within our family, but 11,is the 'unanimous
opinion of the household, that the Willcox
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REV. J. S. ROLX;
Brooklyn, tux.
"For simplicity and mechanical accuracy
of exantruction, I have seen no Sewing
Machine equal to the Willcox & Gibbs."
ENOCH LEWIS,
Of the Pennsylvania Central B. R.
A correspondence on the subject
of Sewing - Machines is respectful
1g solicited.
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720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Dec_ 2i4, 1 trio-3m
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rent kinds of Ram. Holm Gin. old Rye and Bourbon
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ly on hand and for sale by
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, March 24th,1869.
P.A. Mit.l3 17 LL 33 10,176312.
JOAN S. PAISIBEL 1., Proprietor.
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The world-renowned author, In thicadmirable Lect
ure. clearly proves from his own experience that the
awful consequences cf Self AbOse may be effectually re.
moved without medicines, and without dangerous stir,
gieal operations, boogies. instntments, rings, or cor
dials, pointing out a mode of cure at onto certain and
effeetttaLby which even , eaderer, no .m4tter what his
condition may be may cure himself theaply;privately,
and radical. Tots TirCTURE WILL PROPS A BOON
TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSAILDS.
Sent under seal, to any ddress, id apl tin sealed en
velope, on the receipt of air cects. or rata postage
stamps. Also, Dr . Cuiverwell's "Mann , ago Gado,"
price= cents. Address the Publishers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 co.
mrSorroy, New 'York, Port Ofllce Box 4,5116 —Dec. 14.
M. 8. DE6BBIIII
THE
PA •RIOT
1871.
The Only Democratic Paper
Published at the State
Capital.
DAILY AND WEEKLY
REDUCTION OF RATES
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OITOPRIS TIM COURT LIDDISY,
TO PHYSICIANS.
Nzw Your, August 15th, 1869.
Allow me to c 111 your attenlion to toy Preparation of
COMPOUND EXTRACT• of BUCHIT
L h o e ip c . o r mg , a rr g . parts are Dacha, Long Leaf, Cabebe
?done or Puaralumox,—Fluchn. In vacuo Jnulper
Berrie*, by distillation, to form a due gin. Cunene ex •
tracted bdisplacement with spirits obtained from
Juniper Berries; very little sugar Is used, and a small
proportion of spirit. It Is more palatable than nay
now to use.
Bache, as prepared by Drug:lets. is of a dark color.
it in a plant that emits Its fragrance ; the action of a
flame destroys this DM active ptinciplel, leaving a
dark and glutinous decoetion. Mine Is the color of ln•
gredienta. The Bimini in my preparation predomin•
ales; the smallest quantity of the other Ingredients
are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection,
It will be found not to be a Tincture, as made ix Pluir
macopcea, nor is It a Syrup—and therefore can be need
in cases where fever or inflammation exist. In this
you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the
mode of preparation.
Roping that you will favor us with a trial land that
upon inspection it will meet with your approbation.
With a feeling of confidence.
I am, very re
11. T
spectfully.
LMIhOLD,
Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience.
$2.00
..1,00
7.3
_1,25
.1,00
['From the largest Manufacturing Chen:nate In tbr
World.)
. .
Lam acquatnted with Mr. if. T. He/mbold he oe
minted the Drug Store opposite my residence. and was
Mccessful In conducting the business where others had
not been equally PC before him. I have been favora
bly impressed with hie cheraMer and entarnrise,"
WILLIAM WEIMITM
Firm of Powers A Vieightman. Manufacturing
Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadel
phia.
11121.31BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT EI:UM
for weakness arising from indiscretion The exhaust
ed p , vvers of Nature watch at e accompanied by no ma
ny alarming symptoms, among which.will he Maud in.
disposition to Exertion, Loss otiMeuaory,Wakettilness.
(lessor of Disease, or Perchodings of Self--in Let,
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and Inability to sit
ter into the enjoyments of society.
The Constitution, once affected with Organic Week
nmstorequires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in
rlgorate the, which
LIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIU
Invariably dem. If no treatment la submitted to. con
sumption or insanity ensues.
lizotnow's Ficth ByrneCv or Brent% to affection,
peculiar to Females. le unequalled by any other prepa
ration, as in Chloroale, or Retention. Painfulners or
Suppression cf customary evacuations. Ulcerated or
fichirns state of the Uterus, and :ari complaints Incl.
deet to the sex, or the decline or change of.fife.
Ilelndfrolds Extrart Aldan and Improved
Peso Wash
will radically extemdunte from the system diseases 'wi
ring from habits of dissipation. at litt,e expense. little
or no change In diet, no Incouvenlenre or exposure :
completely superseding those unpleasant and danger
ous remedies, Copalva and Mercury, in all these Weeds-
Use Uoimbold's Fluid Extrset of Machu in all diseas
or. of these organs, whether existing in male or kinnie.
from whatever muse orienating, and no matter of how
longstanding. It is pleasant in taste and odor, • • im
mediate" In action, and more strengthening, than acy
preparctious of Bark or Iron.
Those suffering from broken down or delicate coma
tutlone, 'procure the remedy at onto.
The reader meld be mare that, however Piight may
be the attack of the above discaoce, It le certant to
feet the bodily htadth and 'runnel pus Ctr.
All the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic
re;
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Ia the Great fleet Diuretic
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Pelee, 81.23 per Bottle-43 follies 8040.
Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all
communications.
Addreee H. T. lIELMDOLD, Drug and Chemical
Warehouse, 691 Broaderay, N. Y.
Arone are genuine unless donsup stki engsse.
a l :per, with taeolmtle of trig Chemist Warehouse
and signed
JUnea , 1810.-Iy. n. T. BEIXDOID
A GREAT MEDIGAL DISCOVERY
• Dr. W.aLICZW.S 0.:2470 -
A•
GAR,- lIITTERS
Hundreds cf Thousands c g '
reartgrar t, r o ur W . onder.
I .5.4 WHAT ARE THEY? g rR:
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5 ;
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© TEET AUP. : lOTA PILE E
a:IFANCY DRiNK.; 4 ;
omen Poor limn. Whinier. Proof Spirits
and Rahn" LIQUOTIS doctored, milked and meet,
cued to pima tho taste, called" Tonics,"" dypett,
era," « Restorers," fie., that lead the tippler on to
drunkenness and rein, but are a mno Medicine, coax
from the bfatise Moots and Limbs of California, Incs
from all Alcoholic Stimulants. -Thai arc the
GREAT BLOOD PEUIFIEZ and A Lim
GaiNu PRINCIPLE a perfect Ithaorator and
/art:orator of the System, carrying ott oil polsonona
matter and romans the blood to a heigthitcoultrea.
• lie poison can take Mono Mama FseugitlitSs4ircu.
tine and remain long unwell.
11100 Vilna &lien for an inestrato4oll.p . „
the bones ern not datroped by tritutt=i -pal= OT
other means, and the vital mans szatn; Imiroatitto
point of rcnalr. .
Fur I nanincraitery and Chronic 17.1eabilii.
tlem Rod Goat, DSnvrpeln, or Indainnfinur
itemitteut and Intermittent eve=
Diseases of tan 'Mood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Madder. them Rimers Lave been most mass.
Au. Stich Diseases mo named ig Vitiated
Blood, which to genentily produced by dersagancat
of the Riaostive Organ..
DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION, Merl
ache, Pan In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Thditams of tho
Chest, Dizziness, Four Enactatdor. of the Stomach,
Dad taro In rim Month, Dillow-Attacks, Palpitation
of the Boort, I.l.llmumation,of the Lungs, Polo to the
regions of the Kidneys, and rihtmdtcd otter pahatul
symptoms, are We ofiaprlnzs of Dyspepsia,
They Incluorato the Stomach and stbradato the tor
pid liver and bolrele, radon render them of unequalled
eflacacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and
Imparting 6CW life and vigor to the arholo system.
FOB SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Totter, fall
=emu, Blotches, (pole, Pimples, Puetalcs,Bolio, Cur.
boucles, Mau-Worms, Scald-Bead, Coro Kycs, Ervin
etas, itch, Scarfs, Dlactllorr.tione of the Skin, thar.ors
and Diseases of the Llrin, of udiatoVer nem. Or natal.
aro literally dog op arid curried oat of the .1-stein In a
Short limo by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In
such ea/(1.3 000vineo the cost incredulous of their
curative enUct,
Cleanse the Vit.toted Mood whenever you Led Its
topurttles bu.-stlng hrough the stet to Pimples. true.
lions or Sores ; cleanse It when you tad it obstructed
and sluggish to the wins; c:canno It when It Is foci,
and your feelings will tell you when. Loop the blood
pure and the health of the system will follow.
Nortuniin 4' 1,.51
PIN. TAPE and other WORMS. lurking pa tho
system of so many thousands. aro effectually destroy
ed and removed. For full directions, road carer:illy
the circular around oath bottle, printed fa four lac.
ranges--English,Ocream, French and Spaldsh.
.1. WA.I.S.F.F, Proprietor. F. 11. McDONAI...D S CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agents. En, Francisco, Cal„
and '4 •nd 21 Commcrcc Gtrcct . IZaw York
I;:rsoLD lIZ LLI DEVCOLSTS
-y tlnpcte
T EA:
Every kind Af Ten to mntket jrfrt nrriveci. enc
for eal•• at Nov I..rk wholveale price . Alro
run mew or COFFEE. Buy of me 3lld ..nve expr..,l
ABEL TULLUELL.
OFFICIAL DIRECTOIII
COUNTY OFYJCERS.
Pr..141,•nt Judge—llon. F. R. Stret ter.
Agnocinte Joulgeto—A itallivrtn. R. T 1441eY.
Protlitalutory mod Clerk. of C.Mrt. - J. F. Nh.,..k,r.
It4.c.rder.,te --Jerome It. Lyon,.
rirtrlCt A torm.y —I). W. Sear..:.
Trewourer-11,11).,tni4 61,14,4.
Sheriff—Wu, 'I. Motive.
Deputy Stiehl—N. U. Ileinte.
Surro•yor—James W. Chapman.
l'ommibeon,eru—Salu'l Slh.reor, J. T. Elite, Pree‘ervcd
it indn.
Cummltodonene Clerk—Wm. .1. fro:nun/on.
Jury couuho.louuno—F. D. smDotor, .drkk".
Btewytor. Wm. A. Crot , scnon
Antliturn— F. U. oh
...ter, -racy "hoyden, U.M.Junes.
Coroner—Dr. C. C. /lultey.
OFFICERS OF AORICI:LTERAL SOCIETY
Wm. I - L.11,03N). rTe.idellt lI.M. JOIIe,,JETICSKas
eon, Vice Preoldunts; Geo A. Jessup, Correppondinp,
Secretary; Henry C. Tyler, Becoming Secretary; C.
?d, Gore. Tremnrer; 11. IL Harrington, A. Baldwin,
H. IL Skinner, Executive Committee.
MONTROSE Jr BRIDGEWATER ASYLFAL
11mm-rum—John Trumbull, W.L.Cux, S. Lamplnn.
Treaaerur —B. Tlmtrh.•r.
Secretary—Bald. L. Baldwin.
Steward—Davad Martin.
Phyt•tctan—Dr. J. II Vail.
Burgess—C. M. Gere. Coantil —W. A. Crossmon
W. W. Watson, A. J. Grrritson, Wm. 11. Jessup, C. M
Crand.,ll, J. F. ahoonaker, D. Drowsta.r, D. F. Austin
U. A. Deans.
Constable—John C. llowsll..
Itigii Cousthble—chark. d. Whipple
School Dlrectors—Wm. 11../cßottp, .1. R. DeWitt, %%
Watsou, 11. Thatcher, D. F. Au.tin, C. C. 1110*u.
Prep.byterinn—Rvv. Jacob G. 111111er
E A. Warriner.
Bepti.t—ltor. L. B. Ford,
MettloAlst—Rer.'ll.sm l , - Elwell.
Catlxtilic—Rev. J. :flattery.
Warren Chapter, No. PM, memo at Masonic Unit oo
Thuraday of each mouth ou or Donne full moon.
Warren Lexlce, No. 2.111. A. Y. M., meets at Masonic
Ball the first %Voduesday of each mouth on or before
Nil moon, and the second Wednesday thereafter.
Montroee Lodge, No. 1&1, I. 0. of O. F., mete et Odd
Felluwe Nall every Tweettey eventug.
St. John's Enatropment. No. 50. meets at Odd Fel
low& 1.411 the 2d and 4th Friday each month.
Rebecca Degree Ledge, No. 7, meets at Odd Fellows
[loathe drat and third Friday each month.
Montrose Lodge, 1. 0. of G. T. militant Good Temp
lar. Nall every Monday evening.
Good Samerita 1 Temple of Honor, No. 16 meets at
Good Templars' liali the:id Friday of each mouth.
The Montrose Democrat
?BIM lIED OY W SOY,: as OAT MORNING, AT MONISM
,SUBQUEIIANyi• COUNTY. PA, OT
23. 23., latzsa.vcrx. mrsr,
AT $2 nen Assuit Ri ATIVANC2-011 S9.X AT imp erre/A
Elites of A'ilvertiang.
Thrco•fourths Inch of ,pace, or tess,inake a square
One square, 8 weeki or lees, $l,OO s 1 mo. $1.13; 9 mo.
$5.55; 6 m0:41.50r 1 11.11 f. sl‘
One-eh - 41A col., 1 mo, $2.50; a mo. $6,50 ; 6 mo. 61300;
1 year, moo.
clue.quarter,col„ Imo, $0.50 3 Dan. Site): a ma: ttal ;
1y ear, $3O.
Ilaif column, 1 no. $12113; 3 ma. $l.OO ; 6 me. $35.00;
.1 year, $ 55 . 00 .
One column, 1 mo. $^5.00: tlmo. $3O 10 ; 0 mo. $60.00;
1 year, $100.041
.Pindltor'sNotieeß, $950 z-Execntors' and Admlnittns.
tore, Nati:ea:VAG. All enummulcrliond of limited or
individual interest, 10 eta. Obituary'Notleen,
eta, per lino.
,• adagiage and Death Notices free.
Job' Velliattna executed neatly and promptly at
tftti p 1 ?ca.
•
'Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Justices`, Constables'
act:Loot Stull otttorblstasfor
GOLD JEWErAY,.. - • ,
siontru A ::,7.V.H lB , n supp ABEL TVItRELL
ly,
BOROUGH OFFICERS
EMEME!
ASSOCLATIONS
i ,~ rc . ..c? `~
STATE I%4'o,loElth scEroot,"L
- ziAlinEw,Vrocia co.; PA.
gpglisb. and Classical courses. Tenns -begin
September 7tit, December 12th, and lißtrettrlth..
State appropriations :or studettti. Students ad
mitted at any time. Apply to
CHAS. IL VERRILL, A.
31anstield, Pa. Aug. 31, 1870.-1 y
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOC'-
- ATION.
For thelaellefand coreorthc Erzingand Votartimate,ors
ninciplep ottbriAthn Pfillemthiopy;
Mourn on the Errors of Youth end the Ponied of Age,
In relation to Shortage end Social Ertl'. with sanitary
old for the afilleted. Sent free, In sealed envelopes,' Ad.
drers IIOWARD ASSOCIATION, Doi P. Philadelphia.
afarch W.
TALBOT 3: STAMP,.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Floor. Salt, Butter. Pork, tart Gam. Balt Flab, Tallow,
Candlas, Crackent, Cheese, Coßee. Spices, Choke
Teae,--Sugars, lllce, Dried and Canned
Fruit. Tobacco, Clgare, Small,
and all other anlcko nanally kept In a tired ciao, Grocery
and Provielon Store,
We will stark oar Good• as lon- as we an afford, and
sell forcasb, or exchange for produce,
I'ATRONAOE SOLICITED
S TALBOT & STAMP.
Montt-axe, Sept. tf
ABU. 'lli ItRELL,
DIWW.; 187', MCLNTROSE, PA
In cuntimmily receiving
NEW GOODS
And keen con.tautly 013 band a full and dcairable a
.ortautut el genniun
31.SD1CLNES, CIIEMICALS., LIQUORS,
Ps i ts. 01!., Dve-Sinffe, Tess. Spices. And other Gin
e...rt., S:une Ware. Welland N‘ tudow Paper, GlAss-
F
wa. e.Fruit Jars. Mirren, Lamps. Chlrune3s, hen,.
,
pet. Ileen.ecry OA, Twiner.' Oil. Nesiefout Oil. lie
fl Whnl, o.i, ',perm Oil, Olive 01 , . bluets Turpert
tine.i artlifllCP. (-yawl Set •d. Vlueg,
I nil ied Lye Arts dresse, Tresses. i3'nplinsters, lledicnl
Instrument*. Shoulder Braces, Whirs. Giles, Yintuls.
Poe der. Shut, Lead, Gun Cap:. Blasting
l'n they nud Foss, pdi CU - II:lel, UtIWIS. Cie. Flitte•,
F res its , Fish Heels nod Lint... Mir and ToiletScins,
11,., U. 1., Hats lt,torrrn, and !lair .1.1 yes. Brushes,
Pocket 6ul, ~Spccitvirr,Silrer Plctt I Sorout„Fork•
De.sti et Articles, a general uiestmetrt co.
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, laud rEartaTEEX
All theleadlng end heel kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES,
In short. nearly ever, thing to restore the Fla, to
elen.e the mete. to delight the eye, to eratify the fand,;
and ttiro to conduce to toe real and substantial comfort*
of life. Ennilienet/te) Ie Impracticable, as to would Qtt
a newepaper. Cali at the Drag and Variety Store of ,
_ MIEJ. TIIIMELL.
I2onArose,dari.s,l6lo,
DENTISTRY
An those In want of falac Teeth or other dental WOrk
should call at the ortice of the subscribers, Who are pre
pared to do ail kinds of work in their linear! short notice.
Particular attention imiti to making fall and inutial
setts of teeth on gold. silver, or aluminum plate ; *Le on
wy,t on .y cast composition the two latter preferable to
any of the:cheaper substances now used for dental plates.
Teeth ofyoung pev.one regulated, and made togrow
natural shape.
.The advantage of havtng work done 4 permanently_ lo-
cat vi and 'awls...ibis panics, most be apparent to all.
AU work warranted. Please call and examine aped
mena of plate work at our °face, over Boyd & Co'a hard
ware store.
W. W. SIUTLI. S 13nOTICEIL.
Montrose, Ants. 18,
A:CEItTS B'ANTED TO SELL
Chomberllln's
LAW BOOK FOR
BUSINESS MEN
TIM BEST st'SsORIBTION BOOK OUT, Address,
O. lb, CAFE dY CO„ Ilizetroun Coax. Septtf,--tax
ATTENTION !
WE'LL GIVE YOU, " FITV
T. D. TAYLOR, so long known inEllnglum.
ton as one of the most popular Cutters, and
fashionable Tailors in this Bection.of country,
has formed a co-partnership 'with -E. F t New-
comb, of Montrose, nud they are now' prepared
to furnish men's wearingapparelotallkinds,
and in style and wr•orkmanshhip -superior to any
establishment in this section ofcountry.Z. WO
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
to all who may titvor us with.thele patron go,
Hhop at Post's old cornet., on Public Avenue,
T. D. TAY.LOR, •
isrgyfpom i t
3lontrose, 0ci:.10,19,•1874.1ti ' '
==MEiGi
DR. CLARK'S OFFICE
; AA BINGHAMTON,
Is rooms No. ilind 20 In " Pcr Lea - !Raid,"
No. 81 :4Vashlogton.atrpet, witera the 1)r. can ho
found oval , Saturday and Monday...Do no't fail
to call tin him. • •
Nor. IV, 1870:—,tt , • ‘J...
-0025GRE88 WATERT ,
TPII,
ADEL TlffeltELL,
- just returned from lieWTOV#l,4lalge ad
Mt:W att) his moat storic of chottirgbo
Xontroze, Nee. 24,1%9. _