Vic gum and efitvtoitic. A Steam Plovi We clip the following f.om an ex change: General Wade Hampton has 'upon one of his plantations in Mississippi, a steam plow manufactured at Leeds, England, and is now in practical operation. It consists of two portable engines, which are so made that they run themselves without the aid of horse power and so entirely dispense with .horses. These engiues are placed at opposite sides of a fled, and by means of wire cables dmw a gang of plows from one end to the other. The plows cut the soil much deeper and quicker, and, laying aside the cost of the machinery, at a mach less expense than "'tire horse plows. They plough, on an average, about 35 acres per day. The engines are useful in other work. Only few days ago one . of them curve down from the plantation with six wagons in tow, and drew them back loaded with lumber over rough roads that would have required 24 horses to do the same work. _..... a-- Insertion of Sciows In Wood When screws arc driven into soft wood and subjected to considerable strain they are very likely to work loose, and it is often difficult to make them hold. In such cases it itrsaid that the use of glue is of service. A stick of about half the diameter of the screw to be used is to be ' first immersed in a thick glue, and then inserted iu the hole prepared fur the screw, which is then to be driven home as quickly as possible. When an article of furniture is to be hastily repaired and no glue is at hand insert the stick, fill the rest of the cavity with pulverized resin. then heat the screw .sufficiently to melt the resin as it is driven in. Chairs, ta ble, lounges, itc., are continually getting out of order in every house, and the pro per time to repair them is when first noticed. The matter grows worse by neglect, and finally results in laying aside the article as worthless. If screws are driven into wood for a temporary pur pose they can be removed more easily if dipped in oil before inserted. Arid for Sulphuric Weeds In Lawns. A writer in an English journal suggests the use of ordinary sulphuric acid or oil of vitriol, as an excellent agent fur the destruction of weeds on lawns. The difficulty of eradicating such unsightly elements of the lawn is well I since to do so satisfactorily requires the removal of a large amount or dirt. pro ducing a corresponding injury to th. general appearance. By taking the acid in question and dropping a few drops into the crown of any obnoxious weed, it will turn them brown in an instant, and ultimately cause the death of the plant Great care must of course be taken to prevent any of the acid from falling up on the skin or any article of clothing. but with ordinary care a large amount of surfir,• can be treated in a short t ime with most excellent general results. Barns ix France. "f'' , 2 hams at present coming into me areof bnck dovetailed into each no mortar being employed—and ::1 .1: 1..1`: ample for venni:l:ion, will n .as prnit the entry of verrnm. Thr f n u the building is r.mild, two or t :r:o rories m height. with zmc I , ave ...bs , rved a few days ago, an oat ,•vo feet sta•din: , in a c a stable, and occupymg but lit tle space. It is ti lien from th, top; the cover being secured by a padlock. Out side is a graduated sca!e that marks the cian:ity of grain daily mithdrawn. and for ns a perfect tell-tale in the (vent of dizn ones: v. The Value of Apples. Says Li-big on the subject of apples as , food: t•The importance of 2 ppes as f.od has not, hitherto, been sufficiently, , estimated or understood. Besides con tribliting a large proportion f sugar. mleila,7, and other nutritive compounds i t , Ow f'rru, they c imam such a tine combinatian of veget.ible acids, extractive su)stanoes. aromatic pi incip!es as to act powerfully in the capacity of reFrigerant -, , tonics, and antiseptics: and when freely ns.,d at the season of ripeness, by rural laborers and others, they probably main tarn and strengthen the power of pro ductive labor." How To Make Cuttings Grow. Alluding to the manner of propagating cuttings the -.New England Farmer 'says that it has been ascertained that a cutting will develop roots much sooner in moist sand than inrrich toil. But the sand can not maintain its growth for any length of time. To prepare pots for raising cut tings they should be filled 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 laud will do as well as the yellow sand. Wet this thoroughly, and place the cuttings, from which all but three- or four upper leaves have been removed, close to the side of the port the contact of the ware against the stem of the cut ting promotes its growth. Press the wet sand firmly around the tiny stem. A great deal of your chance for succes, in raising slips or cuttings depends upon this. Plaut as many cuttings as the pnt will hold, from six to a dozen, according to the size of your pot; when they are firm ly set in the sand, two or three can be in serted in the middle of the pot- Set them away in a dark, warm place for twenty four or thirty-six hours. Thus, cuttings will grow quickly in a hot bed, because the temperature is not dry. Their growth depends a great deal upon light, heat and moisture. If a bud is close at the base of a cut ting it will strike 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 grow; if they wither on the steam, it has begun to de cay. By following thve directions so one can fail to grow all kinds of house plants. Roses and all the rarest flowers of the green houses- are propagated in this manner. ~-The other day the front of the Tri kune office had to be closed for some pur pose. So Horace wrote malt piece of pa per. "entrance co Spruce street,"andsent n down to the man who does the paint ing of the bulletins to be copied. The man studied over Etorttee's tracks all the forenoon, and finally. an despair, wrote. "Editors on a Spree r wad posted it up, —New York Democrat• gent gduertiontento. TO THE WOUKINO CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment. at home, the whole of the timeor for the spare moments. Business new, light. and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn trout bee. to $5 per °vented, and a pro portional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls ea n nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address. and test the bookies.. we mike the nnparalled offer: o each as are not well satisfied, we will send 81 to pay for the trouble of writing. Pull particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The Peoples Literal, Companion—one or the largest and bo.t family newepapers ever published—all sent I fro, by mail. Reeder, it you want permanent, profits , ble work., address E. C. ALLEN at CO.. Augusta Maine. , Mho New York Day Hook—THE CRAM. PION or Whhe Supremacy Againot the World.— A Fir.i•e less eight page DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY. established In 1130. a per year. St for six months. Subscribe fur It. For Specimen espies, address .- DAY BOOK, New York City.” TR. /7 S. FITCITS y Physician ;SO ; 'tot by mall free. Trachea. how to cure all dlaa•e. of the per on ; skin, hair, eyris,complexion, 11 rite to 114 liroodwny, 1 4 .;ew 'York. SEN I FOR OUR PAMPHLET TO ADVERTISERS. Price ecuta, 01.0 P. licra - kaa A Co., (0 Park now, N. Y. 3313Et.XGIrelrf9 clb 29111. 4 0'8 Pitts/rated and Descriptive Catalogue, OF FLOWERS AND VEUET OLE SEEDS, AND SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS. For 1871. Will be ready tot malting by the middle of January. note ithst ending our great lona of type, paper. engniv ings, &e., by tire, which destroyed the Job Printing Office of .be Rochester Denarocrot and Chr,onlde, 4.5 th December. I$ o. It will be printed on a moat elegant new-tinted paper,aud illustrated with nearly Five Hundred Original Engravings, And two finely oxecuted,Colored Plates—specimens for all of which were growtrhe ourselves thn past Feadoll from nor stock of seeds. , In the originalliy, execution and extent of the engravings it is unlike and eminently superior to shy other Catalogue or "Floral Guide" ex tant_ The Catalogue will consist of 112 Pages, and as loon as published will be lent fret to en who ordered Seeds from us by mall the last SCa 800. To others a charge of 15 cents per ropy will be made, which Is nut Ma value of the Colored Plates. We assure our frlentht that the Indocemenle we offer fo purchasers of Seeds, se to (paltry and extent of Stork. Discounts and Premitims, are onsurpassed. Please send orders for Catalogues without delay. Our Colored Chromo For 1871. Will he ready to send out In .fmoary. The gla romo will represent Forty two Varieties of ehowtog and popnlar Elowers of natural clic and color. We design to make it the bent Plate of 'lon era tier teased. S ze 19x2.1 inches. The retell value would bz Icast Two Dollars; ire .Imll, however. furnish it to customers et cents per copy, and offer It ste a Premium upon orders , for Seeds. Sec Catalogue when out. Briggs 8 Brother, Rochester, 111.!Y 1026 i!.'gtTEIR" 1 117. - .4".M. 1870 lie old -tnndard romody for Con,Ths. Colds. Consomp tlon. • . ..Vothow iktter,” Cu - rtza Boos, S Co., Boston. rpham 4 . Depilatory powder. Remora, .narriluoti• hair In five minute*, u,itiont Injury to the &kat. Ulna by mull for $1.25 Destroying Upham's Asthma Cure nellnl, most violent paroxysms In flee m lanes and ,tTects to speedy core. Price fl by ma iI. The Japanese Erair Stain Colon the ulllel:nra and hair a bmntlful BLACK or BROWN. It conelrta of only one pr,paration. 75 worelvy Arldrefm S. e. CPIIAIL :so 731 Jayne Street. Ploladelphi., Ps C.rculara rent fr'e. Sold by all I)rng;:tets. TUSCARORA ACADEMY. The Stud Sersioe of the 'Zell retool year will begirt .1 ool.ary Or h. Time, di ruing hoarding. to rnizitted room, a • ho e ; and 11111011 it 13,1tra.4 tot A term of r1V.41 it rrs niotaba, $7 . .M Plense gcuti for eirc ;I%lr to a Autclf tu..t, Pa. 'l7 ri II" lifta.t L11;111 ; What Ix It 1 Send for g.) the st, In IN. W. ( int-111.1i A Crare b p - tge 1,11. d 180. It meets oil the want of th. fam•ly. . $2,10 to tear. $1.2.5 six months. Try it ttt•reitn.-ns frre. Address WILLIAMSON S CA NT• Wti.L.L. Cincinnati. Ohio. / STAND.tRD opposes `seta and j and ndroen.es Prmitl vo Chrisllanlte, Best and rhea, , st Fara.l3 Weekly pages. Edited by Elden , Is "C Enatri :lad .1 S. LAMAR Mils $2 n y ear: Sped's. an free. If. W, C..IICHOLL.:2 CO., Pubs.. flee:nu (I U Iff Pe•rons to xuccesrfally carrans fur Preral• 4 Ain, and recelvn I Wn/th kal Wntch for your*. Ir. AJdre., - Pno,iln's ICntisly. - I)ny on, CI. PERIM:NE NORWAY OATS, U aud A KE CLOVER. Sample pack •cn• free to nil Farmer.: al.°, a copy of the mcA \ AI., he e. closinz st.unp I( N. P 11.orrn C ~ Par nrborz, CLe-inr Cu., Pa. t GENTS:—Er,ry Book Agent and oho eer .[S.. rltir Pat. d not.e. AE:dre-• V S. Fuller. Pal.her. 111.4. r_4- it WM pay. VEW" YORK Safety Steam power Co. Stearn: 111:111r4. M . i:ll nod u - iihubt ent-..t7. and Sec Steam Rrr.icrn . built in gnuiJotirs by epe til.l: tu.tchin,r3, rood rot ilic_l_ir 41 C.,rtLot et. N. Y V ICK'S FLORAL GUIDE Tun First EDITION 07 UNE ISENDELD ♦ND FITTT Tu , .rnuNn copies of {'lea's Illustrated Cat ologue and Floral Guide, is publl-hod and ready to -end 1.1. —llkl p4gel. an Engrarms: of shuo. , every deriruble Flower end Veg . :Able. It 1, elegralatly printed on fine tinted paper. illustrated with Three Ilundred flue Wood Engravings and Two beautiful Colored Plates. The most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide pnblt.hed. A GERMAN EDITION pohlinhed. in all other respects etmilur to the English. Dent free to all MY ciPitomersof Ind, 1. rapidly as pioisitile, without application. Sep.:. to all taper. who ord, them for TEN CENTS, which la not half the Addrem $1 TO $lO PER DAY. HEN. WOMEN, who engage in oar new business make from $5 to 810 per day In their own localities. Full parileutirs and instructions sem free by mall. Those tri need of permanent. profitable work, should address at once. Groans STritoll S . . Co., Portland, Maine. 3331:111Z01.4=03 , 323.41333.t Nis Citi• : Asia ; salary per %reek, and expen. e., 83vA g unts. to sell our new and useful discoveries. Address B.Svverr 1 CO., Marshall, Mich. AGENTS! READ THIS! NY E 4-E W E l k l i .L an P dAex Y pe AG oL. olloV ' a large coLARY eFmcntapPtoEuß to sell oar new and wonderful Invention, Addreatt I. WAGNER A CO , Marehall, Mich. IJISTCIIOIOIACIL—A.ny lady or gentleman can I make $l,OllO a month, secure their own hqopine. and independence, by ohmic:ll3,l PSYCHO VANCY, FASCINATION, or SOUL CIIARMINO. 44* pages; cloth. Full instruction. to two this power over men ur animals a: will, huts to Idesmerirat, become Trance or Writing Mediums, Divination, SO:Dualism, Alchemy, Philosophy of Omens and Dreams, Brigham Young's Harem, Guide to marriage, Ac., all contained in this book; 100,000 sold; price - by mall, In cloth SI.Z, paper covers $L Ncrrtcr.—Any person willing to act as agent will receive a sample copy free. An no capital if required, all deArlone of general employment should send for the book, et:awing It eta. for postage, to T. W. EVA.NS A n 0., 41 South Bth St., Philadelphia. CURIOUS, HOW STRANGE! The - Married La4lica Private Companion" contains the ile4ired infornintion. Sent free for Iwo !stamps. Ad dre.is Mr, li. METZ ER, ILrenovcr Pa. M3l==9 STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 33acaatroisie. .a. - CAPIT.iL ItEPRESE4TED, over name Insaranee Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus. Insurance Co .of North America, Capital aikSurplus, 2.000,000 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila, capital and Surplus, Lycoming County Mutant Insurance Co.of !Saucy. Penn a, Capital and Surpine, 4,000,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn., Capital, 83,000,000 American Me Inaaranco Co., PLlladtl phia, Capital, TraeelerslasuranceCo. Hartford, Conn., InsarLug agul gist all kinds of accidents Capital. Hartford Flre Insurance Company, Hart ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000 VEr 'All batiboaa ontrui,t+ ed to oar care mill ba attend. ed to on fair tains. and all lames promptly adjusted. tar'Ottlee lirstdoor keptam Banking Odic° of W. E. Cooper & Co.,Torn . Montrose, Pa. STROUD ti BROWN, Agents. K. C. Farrow, WI., Friers:Urilloi Solicitor. - Cos.'. H. !herrn, Montrose, do . , . En.tanos.Ornon, . CSAMIJUI L. Baaws. Montrose, Pi. .Jan. 11, Wry ron 1871. .T.INIRS VICK. Rochester, N. $60.0U0,000 14,000,0t0 CALL AT ROBINSON'S SOUT}IIA.N TIER VI la FL IV T_T I-1. 333 EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. V. • Wherr )ou load The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and the Lowest Prices of nny house in the city. N. B.—All Goods sold warranted as represen ted. Binghamton, Aug. 'll, 1870.—1 y Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 61 MHZ DIADOD. it. reputation this ex. callent medicine enjoys, ~.0 40 . is derived from Its cures, Many of which are truly .. '..•. , "f marvellous. Inveterate -- - ,7 eases of Scrofulous die. i ease, where the seemed saturate= ....an. sa JO corruption, have been . • , i . - .. . riictand et d by a i g t egfu :hich o r ana disordeWwtreth - graveled by the wrote Taus contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured In such great numbers In almost every see don of the country, that the public inanely need to be informed of Its Mums or uses. - Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unsee consti tuti on, un tenant of then rganism undermines the and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal disease., without exciting a suspicion of Its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideous forms, either on the surface or among_ the vitals. In the latter, tuber. des may bo suddenly deposited In the lungs or heart, or tumors ibrmed In the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad. visable, even when no active symptoms of disease ktha pear. Persona afflicted with the following care ts generally find immediate Yeller, and, at , cure, by the use of this BASSAPABIL- L : St. Anthony's .Ftre, Dose or Erysipelas, „Vetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Estes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forme of Rerofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as a parpepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fits, E lepsy, Neurahnis, and th e various Ulcerous actions of the musca. br end nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Itifereurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will curs the complaint. .Letworr here or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are corn. wool soon relieved and ultimately cured by its and invigorating effect. 'Minute Dtree rims for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity. Congestion or inflam mation of the Lien-, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the =kiln poisons in the blood. This BARSAPAD is a great re storer ter the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despon dent, Steep/ass, and troubled with Ferrous Ap prehensions or Fears or any of the a ff ections symptomatic of Weak ness,will and immediate relief and convincing evi dence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED DT Dr. Z. C. ATM%6 CO., Lowell, Mies., Practi•a/ and Analytica/ Chemists SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EYERIVIIELE. S 4 11 by Abel Terrell, and Burns & N Mon trn...e, and all druggists and dealers every here. [flee. 21, 1,974--y idlcnbery. f t cenbaunt ciS 'Co Lu rc.i-cohill! ca:l your attultiort to their Fall and Winter Goods ahirh Gtr variety of Stylus neve-t has boom e xcelled it this place. Oar assortment of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN NELS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS,:&e. &c. Novor lOSTirxis 33eit ter. IN MILLINERY GOODS Trimmed and ontrinonscl Lldles' and Child'• not. Flower,. Fonthera. black and colored Velvets, t.lObona !Cc. Sc. to.-ver more handsome. Ladies' and Children', FrRNISIIING GOODS, Cnraeta, Ghover, Randherchlefa, Collars and Cuffs, Merino Wrappere, 11 °elem. and Knit Gonda, cheaper than for the laal ten yearn: CLOTHING: CLOTHING For lieu, Scuttle. and Boy, a full and complete clock. Melee full sults from e:o OVERCOATS • OVERCOATS OVERCOATS! Of ull the different grader. and at all pricer CLOTHS, CASSIVERES, BEAVERS, /Lc. Bur Custom We take ua..a-nre. , and get up garmouts to older 111 good etyle. sad magma/ good fitting and entusfactory uork. GENTS' VERNEHILNO %GOODS White and Flannel Shirts, Merino Wrappers & Draw. era. Elandkerehlers. Bowe. Lineal and Paper tlvllars & Carr. Suspendere. Gloves, Claihrdlas, Tranks & Salch. els in gr.l eAriety ILITS AND CAPS Men and Boa, of the latest atYlu and great ty vari I=IMEI Onr Stork bas teen seleeted witbtare, and as wetny our goods to bine quantities we frequently save from 10 to 40 per cent. in buying. As we ask as small a mar. gin store cost aa any dale/ can or will Willi we eau justly prcdoiredost good bargains, and will make It for your imam to dftl with. us, All We ask Is a call, Agisminitten of our stork, mid comparison of prices. Mositrose, Octl.s7o.By. faitroad time 'labia. ERIE RAILWAY 1,300 miles tinder one management—BOO tuilea with. out chap., eof coaches. Broad page, double dank route to all points West, north-weet and sonth•nreit. Now and mproved Coaches aro rnn through without change to Rochester, BuralO, Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Cincin nati. On and after Monday,Dee. 14,1870. Trains will leave Binghamton at the following boom, viz : st.m . NichtEtess, (Mondays excepted] 25 m. Night E Tess, daily. 6:11a. m. NMI Tra • Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dnuliirk. 8:50 p. m. Elmira Accommodation, Sendsy excepted, a:O4 p. m. Day fixpress.Bandays excepted. int 2 p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted. 2:55 p. Way Freight, Stmdays excepted. p. m. Eta igtant Train, daily for the West. OOL'i EAST. 3:011 a. m. Night NSpreas, Sundays excepted. a. in. Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted. 1.51 p. m. Day SqpressSandaya excepted. . 7:20 a. m: Accommodation Train. daily for Susquehanna Ml 5 p. en. New York Mail, Sundays excepted. 10:20 p. at. Lightning Express, nally. 9:10 a. to. Way Freight, Onodaps excepted. BAGGAGE CLIECKED TUROUGII rrr A reviecd and complete Pocket Time Tame. of PaerctigerTrains on the Erie Railway and connecting lines h. recently been published, and can bo had on ap plication to tho Ticket Agent or the Company. L. 1). RUCKER, WE. R. BARR, Gen, finpl. Gob Pase'aAgt. Der. l, j ERICH VALLEY RAILROAD. on and alter Dee.. 10,1870, trains on the Lehigh Valley Railroad mill ron as follow,: DOWN TRAINS. Levee Waver!) Junc tion R. B. W. CB a. M. 3 p. m. 6.40 p.m Athens 645 6.35 " 6.412 Towanda 7.Z 410 •• 7.30 " Loenyville t•kiniter's E'y 0.40 " 541 " 51e.lsoppen 0.00 " 5.02 '' lilehoopany 9 104 " 5.10 . Tank'nock 935 " 6.40 1. &B. June. 1010 " 7.40 " P 1114400 10 40 " 1.50 " Wilke. Barre 11 0:1 " 0.15 " White Bastin 12.02 " ll'ch Chunk 1.40 " Allentown 2.07 " Bethlehem 2.50 " k:a.tnn 3.17 •• Philadelphia 5.115 •• Ar. at Now lork 6.25 " Leave New York 6.00 a. in. Pulladelphia 7.35 •` MOO tn. Etteton 9.05 •• 1.45 p in. Urthlrham 9.35 " 825 •• Allenttwn 9.49 • 4.80 Mc•h Chunk 10.55 " 4.20 " White 113n'12.18 p. m. 5.46 •• Wilkes-Ba'e 1.19:1 8.58 " Pi Iteton 1.50 •• 8.16 •• 1.. SB. Jun. 200 " 8.35 " Tnt,lenock 2.5.1 •• 8.45 •• Mehoopany 3.20 •• Illeshopnen 327 •• Skinner sE. 3.45 •• Lacryellie 3.49 •• owanda 4.59 " - ♦thena 638 " kr. It \VIM...Iy Junction, E. It. W 545 •• grigl — No change of ears between Scranton and New Y •rk. or between Scranton and Phibdotphia. I)..c4rnber•Al, 1970. WOffice, 720 illicox &Gin Chestnut BStreet, [WINO MACHINE CP7I-ilcz.cielphict. " I give my hearty preference to the Willcox & Gibbs Silent Sewing Machine." FASIcT FERN. " The weight of reliable evidence being overwhelming for that of the Willcox & Gibbs Silent Sewing Machine, I decided upon it, procured it, and am more that satisfied" Gates. GREENWOOD. " I have the Wheeler & Wilson, the Grover & Baker, and the Willcox dir Gibbs Sewing Machines in my family. I use the Willcox & Gibbs matt frequently, thinking it far superior to either of the others." Mss. Intaity WARD Bnitcnan.. " My wife would not accept a Sewing Machine of any other patent as a gift, if she must receive it on candition of giving up the Willcox & Gibbs." EEV. OLIVER CRANE., Carbondale, Ps. " The Willcox & Gibbs is the only Sewing Machine whose working is sosure and simple that I could venture to introduce it into Syria." Rtrv. A. T. PRATE idissionaq American Baird. " We have used various Sewing Machines within our family, bat it is the unanimous opinion of the household, that the Wilcox & Gibbs is the best of them all." Itsv. J. S. Bourn Brooklyn, NZ. " For simplicity and mechanical accuracy of constriction, I have seen no Sewing Machine equal to the Willcox & Gibbs." ENOCH Lsw_ , _is ---.• Of the Penneyhroala Deana B. B. A correspondence on the subject of Sewing Machines is respectful ly solicited. D. 8. EWING, no Chant Street, Philadelphia Decits, 1t37.0-3m PURE LIQUORS SEELY'S NAfIVR GRAPE BRANDY, distilled vtrictly Pure: arid a variety of otter Brandies, including Cherry Brandy, Cider Brandy. Ce. Nearly all the differ. sent Iclada of Bum. Holland Gin. old Rye and Bourbon Whlekey Alcohol, Pure Spirit, Bay Bain, lte...,aortstant. ly on band and for vale by Montrose. March 24th, Inca. T 8 FLXill El ZaLs MC 0179E6 DIONTROSE, PENN'A• VMS S. TAIIIIELL, Proprietor. Elvin Stages tens, tilie Moe° deny, connecting with the D. L... 4 W., the Erie, and the Lehigh Valle/ Rail way.. [July 6, 167).—tf A LECTURE .C 1 TO YOUNG MEN Just PutZishs-d, in a Sealed Envelope. Ale. 42 CVtU. Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Bpermatorrthea, or Seminal Weaknees. Invol. notary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Maningo generally NervOnsnem. Coneumptlon , Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Phyeitati Incapacity. re. nutting from Belf-Abtme, &c,—ity ROBERT J. CUL VERWELL, IL D.. Aw hor of the " Green - Book," dm. The world.renownrd author, in thicadmirable Lair. ore. clearly proves from his owp experience that ale awful consequences attar Abuse may be cfectnally re. moved without medicines, and without dangerous sur, glens operations. boogies, 111,mm:fleets, tinge, or cot' Mahe, pointing wasp:Mc of =rest once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaplyorbrately, and radical. vim TECTURE WILL PRO N B.XN TO TLIOUBAND‘ahIa TnouB3NDB. Bent under seat, ddress, In a Olin scaled stn velum on the rearipS of six eects, or two postage etampe. Also, Dr. Culverweira "Marriage „ price ttf, cents. Addrees the Publishers. cues. J. C. KLINE f CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Poet °dice top 1,086 — pee. 14. U. S. DESSACER 00INO WEPT . UP TRAINS Silent ABEL TLIMELL. OPIVSITIC Tail COLlii clover TO PHYSICIANS. !Caw Tons, Aogus% IStb, lit6S. Allow me to e SI your attenlion to my Preparation of COMPOUND EXTRACT of BUCHU The component part. aro Niche, Long Leaf, Cubebe Juniper Bearing. !tone or PIIIIPAUATION..—B9ChII. In cacao Juniper Berries, by distillation, to ferm a tine gin. Cubehe ex tracted by displacement with eplrits obtained from Juniper LICITICII ; very little anger le used, and II 011.11 proportion of spirit. It Is more palatable than any now to use. Bache, as prepared by Druggiets. la of a dark color. It is a pieta thnt emits Its fragrance ; the action of a flame destroys this (Its active principle), leaving a dark and giutinoti, decoction. Mine is the color of in gredients. The Bustle In my preparation pre/lon-On atm; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation upon inspection. It will be found not to be a Tincture, no mode in Phar macoprea, nor is it a Syrup—and therefore eon be need in cases where fever or inflammation exist. In this on hnve the knowledge of the Ingredients and the mode elf preparation. loping that you will fever on with a trial.'.and that upon lasttettion it will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully, 17. T 11111,11B(ILD. Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience. [From the largest Idarostartnrlng Chemists in the World.) . • I am acquainted with Mr 11. T Belmhnld : he oc ...tinted the Dratr Store opposite my residence. and wn. oneoessful in ertminctirc the business where others had not been equally cc before him. I have been favora bly impressed with hi. character end entarpel WILLIAM WEMFITMAN. Firm of rowers & Relghtrnan. Nisnaftetnring Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadel phia. DELMBOLDR FLrID EXTRACT UMW for wpkness arising from itininretion. The exhaust. ed p .wers of Nature welch ate accompanied Ivy so ma ny alarming symptoms, among which.wi II be found In dkposltton to Exertion, int.l on...ternary, Wakefulness ilervn of Disease, or Fercbodings ot Eril—in fact Universal Las.itode. Prostration. and Inability to oh to into the enjoyments of society. The Constlintion. once a ff ected with Oi genie Weak nest , requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in 'figurate the, which FIELMISOLDII EXTRACT BIICIIII Invariably dem. if no treatment is submitted to, Con Gumption or Insanity ensues. Exin.ACT or Brent. to affections peculiar to }female*, Is unequalled by any other prepa ration, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, Painfulness or Snporession cf customary evacuations, Ulcerated or Schisms State of the Uterus, and ;art complaints Inci dent to the sex, or the decline or change of life. llettabolcre Extract Buchtt and Improved I?ese If ash will radically extsrminate (rem the system diseases ari sing from babas of dissipation. at lltt.e expense, little or no change In diet. no inconvenicure or expoonre completely superseding those unpleasant and danger ous remedies, Copalva and Mercury, in all these dineas. es. Coe lielmixild's Fluid Extract of Ruche In all di•eas cc of these organs. whether existing In male or female. from whatever cause orig!natlng, and no matter of how longstanding. It i• pleasant in taste sod odor." im mediate" in action, and more strengthening than any preparations of Dark or Iron. Those suffering from broken down or delicate court' Lotions, procure the remedy at once. The yonder most be 'mare that, however sl 'Olt may be th e attack of the above discern. it Ili certain to at feet the bodily health and mental powers. All the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Dleat Diuretic SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, Price, $1.25 per Bottle-8 Bottles $0.50 Delivered to any address. Describe spaptoms in all communications. Wa Addresrehouse, 11. T. lIZIABOLD. . Drag acid Chemical *I Droachear, N. Y. tlirtilope Ire genuine maims does ep ngani sagrav ed and sig mover, with ,thowtipils pi lay Magog Warebasse ned Awe I, mo.—iy. A. T. EISLIKSOLD A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALSI3OB CAL=ND=I VINEGAR BITTERS qg EttandscdTWlnabh lg. Is Dow ree l s c aur s a a rfraarr. I 4 1 1 aashs '4l p.„ Be .R.ll 30 l e I 1 1 Pe B.r O.IJ e ap et TELT AEI NOT AVMS gti FANCY DRINK. PZi Iwo of Poor Rum. VlirhlslicY. Proof DPlrliat wad Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and meet. end to plane the taste. caled.Tonlea,"." Appoint. ore," .Itessontra." sio.„ Dust lead MA tippler on to drunlominesa and ran, bet are • lima Medicine. mad* Dom the Nstl.. P.oots and Moto of California. free Mm all Alcoholic Btlasoloato. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE. perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, curving of all poisonous matter and restating the blood to a healthy confab= No person can take these Dinars according to dimes Don and rentals' long unwell. $lOO will be given foe int incurable cue. provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other 1:64111113, and the vital °rpm' wasted blend gig point of ',emir. re? Inßannaktory and floosie Rhoussa. Slam nod Goat. DMlPeludits .r Ivdlgeetios. 111lloos. Remit toot and Intermittent Fevers Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidney% sad Bladder. these Mimes kayo been most ruccem. lm. Bach Diseases aro caused by Vitiate:4 Blood. which lagencrally producedbrderangamant at the Digestive Organs. lEVISPIIPSLA OD. lINDIGESTION. Bud glens, Pain In the Swan Wets, Congtts,Tisbinani of the Root, Manama, Sour Eructations of WO Stomach, Bed terra In too Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of Om Bert, Initannootton of the Lungs, Pam In the regions of the Eldnerys, and a hundred other palnad gymptoms, are the offsglingsof Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Mmach sod stimulate the tor pid liver and bowels. which render them of unequalloll Sinewy la Cleansing the blood pf all impurities, and Unearthly new life and vigor to the whole system. FOIL 8K.131 DISEASES. ETentiolle, Tette', Salt Sheer, Blotches. Sppts, Pimples, I stales. Doll, Calk Pansies, lihmg.Wortns, Seald•llead, Sore Eyes, Erysip else, ltc.h, Scuffs, Discallorations of the Skin. Einmers sad Diseases of the bkln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up =deserted oat of the system in a theft time by the use of these Bitters. Ono bottle to such cases will convince the most in.edulosil of their curative effect Cleanse tho Tlttated Blood whenever you find Its Isusuittes bursting hrough the slan in Ampler, Erup tions or Bores ; cleanse It when you find It obstructed and sluggiah In the veins ; cleanse it when It Is foul, end your feelings will tell you when. Seep the blood pure and the tics= of the syetem will follow. PPS, TAI'S and other WORMS. lurking in the system of so many thousands. aro effectually dersay ed and removed. for full directions, read carefraly the circular around each bottle, printed In four las guagee—Engllsh,German, French and Spanish. J. WALKETt. rroptletor. IL 11. 11cDON ALD A CO, Drnutsts and Gan. Agents, Can Irransisee, Cal,. sad ICI sad 84 Commerce Brcorc, Few York. rir SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEA-LEIB/ Oct. 211—y .mpctc T EA! E'er, kind of Tea to market. JustarrtseA. sot for at New York wholesale price . Also a floe as. Pertinent of COFFEE. Buy of ma and save exprest charges. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Pa., Aprll2o. ltrEL OFFICIAL DIRECTORY COUNTY OFFICERS. President Jtidge—lion. F. IL Streeter. Associate Judges—A. Baldwin, H. T. Ashley. Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts—J. F. Shoemaker. Register, Recorder, de —Jerome R. Lyons. District Attorney—D. W. Searle. Treasurer—Ben)smin Glidden. Sheriff—Wm. T. Mosley. Deputy Sheriff—M. B. Ilelme. Surveyor—James W. Chapman. Commissioi.eni--l`eml Sherer, J. T. Ellis, Preserved Il Inds. Commissioner' Clerk—Wm. A. Crossmon, Jut,. Coinmissioners—F. B. Streeter, se °Oki°, Daniel Brewster. Wm. A. Cro”mon Auditors—F. D. Ch miller. Tracy Hayden, H.M.Jones. Coroner—Dr. C. C. Halsey. OFFICERS OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Win. 11. Jeosup, Prepldent ; 11, M. Jones, Jamee Kits row, Vice Preddento; Gco A. Jc..np, Correeponding Secretary •• Henry C. Tyler, Recanting Secretary; B. Ger, Tces.nrer ; 11. 11. Ilarringt..sn, A. Baldwin, It. B. Skinner, Execallee Committee. MONTROSE & BRIDUEW A TEU ASYLUM. PIETVTORS.—Juhn Trumbull, W.L.Cox, S. Langdon. 3 Treaserrr B. Thatcher. Secretary— Bend. L. Baldwin. Steward—David Menlo Phyalcutn—Dr. J. D. Veil. BOROCOII OFFICERS Honest—C. M. Gcre. Council—W. A. Crossmon W. W. Watson. A.. 1. Gerettson, W. H. Jessup, C. M Cmod4U. J. F. Shoemaker. D. Drowatcr,D. F. Austin H. A. Deans. Constable—John C. Howell. High Coootable--Charies J. Whipple. School Directors—Wm. 11. Jessup, J. R. DeWitt, W W. Watson, D. Thatcher, D. F. Austin, C. C. Halsey. MINISTERS. Presbyterian—Rev. Jacob n. 74111er Epi.oupal—Rev. E. A. Warrtner. Haptirt—Rev. 4 S. Furd. Methodist --flirt. King ElwelL Catholic—Rev. J. Slattery. Warren Chapter. No. 180, meets at Masonic Hall on Thursday of each month on or before full moos. Warren Lodge, No. 240, A. Y. It., meets at Masonic Hall the 11.4- Wednesday of each month on or before full moon, and the second Wednesday thereafkr. lontroae Lodge, No. 151, I. 0. of 0. F., meets at Odd Fellows Ilall every Tuesday evening. - St. John's Encampment. No W. meets at 00d Fel. lowa Hall the Idled 4th Friday each month. Rebecca Degree Ledge, No. 7, meets st Odd Fellows Dell the Ono and third Friday each month. Montrose Lodge, I. 0. of ti T. [uncle at Good Temp. Lars Hall every Monday evening. Good Samerite Temple of Honor.meets at Good Templars' Halt b e ad Friday ul each ro 00 th. The Montrose Democrat 711L1.1813 CY WZOTLEID•T MOONING, AT MOWTIIOet SusquxuAirsiA COTNTT. PA., Of 33. 33. 33. AL 1;7177.11 ID Tr. AT $2 Pill ANIMA @ ADTAXCE-08 12U AT END OT @AI Elates or Advertising. Tbree-fourths Ina of space, or teas, make • ammo. One square, 3 weeks or leas, $l.OO ; I mo. $1.25; 3 mo. $2.50 ; 6 mo. $4.50; I rear. 6 0 , onoeleah uoL, mo, $2.50; 3 MO. $6,50 ; 6 mo, $12.00; I year, 0100. 1311 e-quarter col„ 1 mo. 66.60 ; 3 mo. $12.00 ; 6 mo. SW; 1 lial ear ieo s3Cl itn . n, 1 nt0..1319X0; 3 mo. $25.03 ; 6 mr. $35.00; 1 year, $96.00. One column, 1 m0.M.00 : 3 ma. SS! 10 ; 6 mo. soo.oo ; I year $llO.OO. Auditor's Notices. $9 60 ; Eleentors' and Administm Noticee. $3.00. All eammtualcrtions of limited pr Individual interest. 10 Ms. perline. Obituary Notices, els. per tine. Marriage and Death Notices free. Job Frinting executed anti, and promptly at tab pi no. XinMort.pges, Notes , 44LAW, Po*stliAles n other planks for 00. GOLD JEWELRY. A Norand Arge_pupply, liontrooe, Nov. 2}, )059 TURRILL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, DumBHIELD, TIOOAI CO- PAL English and Classical comm. Terms begb September Ttb, December 12th, and Marcia 27th. Slate appropriations Sor students. Students ad mitted at any time. Aipply to CHAS. IL VERFULL„ A. M, Mansfield, Pa. An& 81, 1870.—1 y HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI ATION, For thellellafand atre of the Erring and llnfortaaraikes Prinetples of Cbdarlan Pfdlaatbropy. Essays on the Rtrars of Youth and the Ponies if Age, In relation to Marriage and Social bribe. with sailtae, Add for the afflicted. Sent See. in eealed eelreee. At. dress 110 WARD ASSOCLITION , Du P. nlhbderplita. IRON IN THE BLOOD Tinware Own Prim:ono Aniam—Mol44 Carstdon.—De mu pro net Pero elan llimattless free. J. P. DINSMORI. Pteytf No. Se Dor BL. New Tart. Sold by Dragesis vraergy, March 10. 1670.—y TALBOT & STAMP, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Flour, Salt; - Sutler, Pork, Law, Rim, Salt Flab, Tallow, Candhu, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spice., Cboic► Tail, Sugars, Rice, Dried and.Cannad Fruit. Tobacco, cigars, Snuff, and all other articles usually kept in • drat class Groom and Provision Store. W.. will mark our G00d... low Si we an laced, and sell (or ur exchange (or produce. PATRONAGE SOLICITED Montrose, Sept. 27, 1879.—tt ,k . BEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA. IP continually recelcing NSW GOODS And keep can't:Wl' , on band a roll and degrable an noneneut ot genuine DRUGS, MEDICHIES, CHEMICALS, LIVOHS, Paints, 011 s. Dye.Stnffs, Tess, Spices, sod other Oro. eerie., Stone IA are, Wall and Irk tpdow Paper, Blass. ware, Fruit Jars, Mirrors. Lamps. Chimneys, Kan sear, Mschlocry Oil, Torment' Oil. Neanfoot 011, }te nded Whole Oil, Sperm Oil, Olive 01., Spirits Turpsu• i ue. Vern C'ynary Seed. V luecar .Pots,h Concert rated Lye. Ash ti reuse, Trusses, Support era, Medical lostrumeuts, Shoulder Braces, Whip., Gun., Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, GOO Caps, Blasting Poo der and Fuse, V gulf es. Strings, Bows. etc. Flutes, Fifes ctc , Fish nooks and Liner, Bar and Toilet Soaps, Hair Oils, Hair Restorers. and Hair Byes Brushes, Pocket Entre-, Spectacler,Sliver Pitied Spoone,Forks, Knives. de. De.itist Articles, a general assortment of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, sod PERSIithIDT All the leading, and best kinds ol PATENT MISDICrT. ES In abort, nearly every thrng to restore the alrk, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratifg the !macs, and eleo.ro eondoce to the real and antaitantDd comforts of life. Enumeration is Improctitable, as it would 1114 a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Watley Shore of ABEL TURUEI.L. Montrose, Jan,s, 111:13 DENTISTRY An those to want of false Teeth or other dental work should can at the office of the subscribers., who are pre• pared to do all kinds of work In their line on short notice, Particular aftention paid to making full and partial sett s.of teeth on yid, silver, or aluminum plate also on Weston'. cast composition ; the two latter preferable to any of the:cheaper Imbalance. now used for dental plates, Teeth of young pentane regnlated, and made Morrow In natural shape. The advantage of having work done by permanently 10. cited and rosponsibte parties, most be apparent to all. All work warranted. Please call and examine sped, mess Of plate work at our office, over Boyd 6 Co'. hard ware sure. W. W. 8111111 & BROTHER, Montrose, Aug, 18, ISf2) —4l ATTENTION ! WE'LL GIVE YOU "FITS." T. D. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham ton as one of the most popular Cutters, anti fashionable Tailors in this section of country, has formed a co-partnership with E. F. New comb. of Montrose, and they are now pre to furnish men's wearing apparel of all Inds and in style and workmanship superior to ant establishment in this section of country. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION o ail who mny favor no with their patronage. Shop at Poses 014 Corner, on Public Avenue. I. B. TAYLOR, E. F. NEWCOKEi r Montrose, Oct. 10, 10, 1870.—e. CONGRESS WATER. at TURREWS, ABEL TtTERELL, MN last rettrarned from 1 4 .teltr York pith • lop n 4 dttion to hts nsital stock of chotee gossip. Montrose. Nes. 24, WM, DR B. Tr 14171, Ecx.E.cric pirrsiciati a INquizo4r. Otters hisretsionit /entreat° the dike:mot Sues and eaein g counties; Mice at his residence, nhoppen, WIU be alai:Wane redeye t each week. Special attention given to thd treettethrt of Cbrolli. Dinneen. Those having hued-tot get relief boas the treatment of all other Physicians are Clpttlilibr invite* to give me a trial. Pace my location In Ws lintatiy,j Save treated treceesaltd_ly ewes of the wont tunas of coolumptlen, WOW* Weidman, Dyspepsia, Canter. St. Vitus Dance, de Patients taken to baud on reasonable tonne. clergymen arettbetr amlltea treated gratultooly. Nornarp tbr con'ardtatten. eeboppen, Noy. ta, Itra--Eo• E=:l2
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