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

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iialie'fbi• Fat* lijork:-
Were is a - growing' interest among.,far
merain the northern, states on the •;sub
ject of substituting mules for horsek for
the farm and road.: •it seems Vol* uni
versally conceeded that they are mud'
less subject to disease and better able to
withstand theextremes of beat and cold
than• holies are:_ Their feet and legs are
especially tough, and a lame•Antile is '
.a
rarity. Another idea common about them;
but which is erroneous, is that they -,re
qhire only_scant rations of poor food and
that they need but little care. It is true
that they will keep alive_ on wonderfully
little food; nod then grooming is less im
portant than for the noblei animals ; but
not even dmulocan make brick without
straw. With them as well as with horses;
muscular action involves a destruction of
muscular tissue, and the loss must be sup
plied by the products of digestion. We
have known a mule to eat a spoke out of
the<wheel of an•army :wagon and to make
up for the want of forage by a diet of
fence-mils , but he dida't grow fat on it
and was very likely, after a few days of
such regimen, to find his last resting
place in a ditch heside the road.
If any farmer thinks to circumvent
the laws of nature by getting a mule to
do bard work on a - diet of bulrushes and
rye straw, he will miss his calculation.
But if, on the contrary, be will deal out
corn with a liberal hand, he can get an
astonishing amount of bard work done
six days in the week, fifty-two weeks in
the year, for more years than he is likely
to follow farming; and a vigorous and
frequent application of the curry-comb
and brush will yrodnce the good result
that a clean skin and a brisk circulation
of the blood effect in all domestic ani-
teals.
There is a wide-spread belief that
mules are stubborn and vicious, and our
agricultural friend, Josh Billings, has al
most immortalized every bad quality that
a mule can have. Probably these long
eared friends have rather more capacity
in the direction of "mulishness and
viciousness than have most of our other
domestic•animals; but it is a capacity on
ly, and these bad qualities are in all cases
the results of brutal and igt, lomat treat
ment The writer has bad to do with
hundreds of mules, and is convinced that
they are naturally more intelligent, more
affectionate and more docile than horses.
But their docility will not withstand
abuse ; their affection is by no means be
stowed on those who abuse them ; and
their intelligence is often chiefly exercised
in divining means of worrying those who
worry them. Well fed, well groomed, and
gently treated, a mule is a perfect farm la
borer: but starved, neglected and beaten,
he has about as much badness and worth
lessness as it is possible for his four legs to
carry.—Agricrllurist.
Feed the Colts and Calves Well.
It is 11 generally accepted maxim in all
stock feeding that, with growing animals.
excessive nourishment is the most profit
able. It takes a certain quantity of food
to keep the machine running ; so much to
supply the waste through the lungs; so
much for the waste of the muscles ; so
much to replace the discarded material of
the bones; so much to keep the digestive
organs disteeded. The consumption—the
practical destruction—of this amount of
food occurs 111 all cases , as well when the
animal remains stationary . as to growth
as when it was increasing in weight from
day to day. It is from the assimilated
fixid in excess of this waste that all profit
comes. The rule is as good for colts as
for beef cattle. If they are insufficiently
fed, all that is taken up by the digestive
organs goes to sustain the vital functions
of the animal—it is used up for "running
expenses." Every ounce beyond this tells
on its growth, and the more ounces it can
be made to take up in a day beyond that .
which the natural wastes of the body de
mand, the more rapid will be its growth
and developement; for if the food be eft
TO $lO PER, DAY.
the right kind, and the animal be living ate wolum wbo enrage in our new boatnera mate
under suitable conditions as to exercise, I from ift sto 810 per day in their own locaiittea,
sunlight and fresh air. developement will vf,,l7,l l 7 st 4 in ' t gt i Man'o fr .ge t ,.7 , a=
keep pace with growth. address at 6w
t3zonot Snouts a CO.. Portland, Janine.
way of illustration, we will assume
that a horse, five years old, has eaten the
equivalent of five tons of hay, ana one
• hundred bushels of oats, and that his
presence - weight is about one-twentieth
part the weight of his food. This weight
represents all that has been actually saved
from a vast amount of food. Of the re
mainder, all that has been assimilated by
the animals has gone for "running ex-
penses." The. ten hundred and odd '
pounds are all the profit that the mill
has made- Obviously, if by supplying the
material faster we can accumulate the
same amount of profit in a shorter time,
shall save the "running expenses" for so
long. If it were possible to accumulate
the whole weight of body in three years
instead of five years, we should save two
fifths of the cost of supporting the ani
mal's life while it is devoloping to a use
ful condition. That it is possible to do
this, the wonderful races ran by two
horses two years old sufficiently prove.
Such immense results as these counot be
hoped for in the case of cold-blooded
horses, - with whom early maturity has not i
hitherto been an especial desideratum ;
but enough van be gained to add greatly
to the profit of feeding; and, after all,
boos raising is only another means for
converting the produce ,ef the soil into a
more Saleable form. It is within bounds
to say. (and the statement is sustained by
my own observation) that common horses
may be grown as large, as strong, and as
enduring at the age of three years as they
generally are at five.—Am. Agriculturist.
—A farmer. near London, Canada
West, has am thonsand,rabbit tin a war
ren five acres' itiOxtent. The mist of and
attention to be paid to these animals in
volve Au, expense of twenty-five cents for
each tibbit, and the net °profits on the
whole warren: amount, to" $5OOO a year.
The - annual average increase is twenty
five rabbits for each pair. The males,
when a year old,'are killed- and sent in
barrels 65 - market at MontreaL
• '
has become -quite an article
of commerce in Minnesota. A Minneap
- pas paper states that the article has been
' purchased quite liberally of farmers in :
that regiOn, by dyers and dealers, The
gugnus paid was twelve dollars per load,
tinfl how much wised consiste• is mg
stated
natural produce of wheat in
our cotintry, under careless cultviation,
is about sixteen grains toone; the unusu
al produce; under the highest order of
garden culture, has gone as high as seven
thousand four luudted -'and forty-five
grains teem.
advntionnuto..
WA lUM WATtll $.
MITE Extensive Rai l wayese 'watches for the last and T teen years by Conductors, Engineer* and
Expreumee, the most exacting of waieb.weirers, has
thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadiness, der.
abilltymudaccarnyof-the-Waltham Watch, aPo sotto.
fy that class to all these respects, is to decide the ques
tion as to the real value of thew timekeepers.
More than 600,000 of these wa tt are now speak
them therniellealitthillolfern e Peonle•Mrruf
and a guarantee of their auperlorlty over all others.
I The superior organization and great extent of the
I Company Works at Waltham, enablesthem to prance
watches at b on yewlli rendersanapetition rattle, and.
thcwe whotoy other WstcArnetely pa, front IS to -
50per cent. more for their watches than le necessan . .
These, tirnoplectwombine evetyleprovement that a
long experience hes proredef roalpreetleal nee. ,Malr•
lei had the radial el' =Sy everyloventlnt watelia
making originating In this connoy or in Europe, only
these were finally adopted which egrere testing by the
most 'WIWI artisans in our works, and long use on the
partend of the public, demonstrated to be easel:Mai to tor
enduring time•kee • - •
Among the puny improvemenping.
to we would partici
testae:
The Ininaittort and use of a centrespinton of peculiar
construction, to prevent damage to the train •by the
breakage of a tratinsprings. !imaginal with the Arnett
can Watch Company, who. having bad the refusal of all
other coned anew, adopted Fogg's patent pinion as be•
log the best and faultless.
Hardened and tempered bait-spring% now rottversally
admitted by Wttlimakers to be the beat, are end In
all grades 6i Waltham Watotors.
• All Waltham Wahine have dust-proof cape, Voice.
tag the movement frcnn dust, and lessening thenecesuri•
ty of the frequent cleaning neeessarylp other watches.
Our new patent stratirnnder, or IteNleas watch is al.
ready I decided success, and a corns Improvement an
any stemminding watch In the American m aWt.,and
by far the cheapest watch of its quality now •I•red to
the public. To these thin In proportion s of the Oen , .
tad States where Watchmakers do not abound, watches
with the above mentioned Improvements which tend to
ensure athinsacyelea arability and convenience.
mast prove invalaable._ •
Too trademarks of th e .veriests styles made by the
Compley are as follows t • • ~..
American Watch Co.„ Melernig,lafass.
Ann. Watch Co , Waltham, Mass.
American Watch Co.; Crescent St„ Waltham Mass.
Appleton, Tracy & Co'. Welthaus,_llass
American Watch Co., Adams lit...Walttuun,
Waltham Watch Co„ Waltham, Urns.
P. S. Bartlett. Wantons. Maar,
Wm. Ell ry. Walther:Olean
Hom• Watch Co., Boston Mass. • • •
Ens nine the spelling of tip" e names carehdly Were
buying, Any variation even of a single letter,tudicutes
a counterfeit.
For sale by all leading }swains. No wattheiretalled
by the Company.
An illustrated history of watch•making, containing
much upend Information to watchmen= Ilerat to any
address L n application. - • •
-
Bobbins & Appleton,
Eictifral Arista for MIMIC:CLI Watch Co.. 183 Brood
way. New York.
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MBE Otdest and beet conduettd Mercantile College T
the Country. For circulars, write to
P, DUFF & MONS. Pittsburgh. Pa.
HARPERS' EDITION OP L urrs BoOKKEEPLNO
(CO pp N a tio nal os comprebausive work published. Con
tains Bank. Railroad 13ookkeeging. &e.
UNCLE JOSH'S
Trunk Full of Fun.
rstiT.FoitLl?ig.fltre=traioWtioaLd Humor.,
eon-
Side 13plItteng Jokes, Humorous Poctry.chiatilt Parodies,
Parlwo Sermons New Connondmms and Mirth-Pro
voking Speeches ever published. Interspersed with cu
rious puzzles. antusnm card tricks, Feat. of Parlor Dag
lc, and nearly EC Fanny kingraviugs. Illustrated Cov
er. Price lb cts. Sent by mail, posuige paid, to any part
of the Culled States, ou reeetpt of once.
DICKENS a FITZGERALD, Publishers,
IS Ann St., N. Y.
DM S. S. FITCIES Family physician; 00
pages; matt by mall free. Teaches huts to care
l m . di.. of the
pear
n ; skin. hair, eyeaxempleston.
writ2l4 llroadtray, o le. York.
•
BLOOMINGTON. (ILL) NURSERY.
1 9 T , El crt Y m ea e. r i 600 1l Azz I? : Linn to beze Lie . pet
Would ;ion know what, when, how to plant► Fruit,
shade, evergreen pees, root,. grafts, seedlings, o"age
plant', apple seed. early Boee potatoes. ahrube, roses.
gretubonsei find garden plants, 4te FLOWSR and
VEGED.LBLESEEDS I guest, best collection-40Ge and
quality. bend 10 cents for New, Blustnated De*erlptlve
Catalogue-9 3 pages. Send stamp, cich for Catalogues
of Seeds with direetton"-64 pages Bedding and
Garden Planta-33 page". and Whole.le Price et-24
pages. Address F. K. PLICENLX, Bloomington,
AGREAT OFFER.—Horace Waters
481 Broadway, N. Y., will dispose of One Hundred
Pianos Melodeons, and Organs of fix first-class :ulster,.
including Waters', at Extremely Low Priam For Cash,
liming win Month, or will take a part cash and balance
in monthly or qtuirterly enstailmonts.
For Seven Dollars Per line, we Will
I INSERT AN ADVERTISEMENT ONE MONTH In
One Hundred and r dtty-Fire Fleet Linn
Peiasylvania Newspapers,
Including EL3ccn Dallies.
We refer to the pnbllah er of this paper, to whom oar
reeponsibillty to well known.
List Stoat Fro©.
Address GEORGE P,Adve rt ising
Agents. Nos. 40 and al York Row, New York.
AR . milipuiDEßT imam,
IN I'CIoT7EIL MiLCOMorr.73 l 6l 1
AN a
be made ins quiet way ny ten tbst'are capable
C of keeping the secret.
Adams JAMES GOODWIN,
tfi Exchange Placa, Near York.
1826 porsivV.l.El v ri G ENll , lB7o
old rtandard moody for Wages, Colds, uousutoo.
tion. ••NotAlog Better," etrnsu BUM, at. Co., LiDAUM
TO TOE worawso CLASS.—We are now prepand
to furnish all dams with constant employment at
home, the whole or the time or (or the spare moments.
Business new, light. and profitable. Persons of either
sex easily earn from foe. to $5 per eventing, and a pro
portional sum by devoting their whoie.time to the
busineso. Boys and girl. ea n nearly as much as men.
That all who sea this notice may send their address,
and test the busineso, we make the tinparalled offer:
o such as are not well satisfied. we will send $1 to pay
for the tronble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable
sample which will do to commence work on. and a copy
of The People's Literary Cbmparikm— one of the hared
and best family newspapers ever published-1111 sent
free by mail. Reader, If you ant permanent, prutito
, bin work, address
B. C. AI LMI 4 CO., Augusta Matta.
Miziarolaymaeia.t "JEAcor I'lll.
a t r u rteges. ter trte
*3 f a c D i t rY so p t e ll our mur k '
Addre++ H . WEFT I ' M, Marshal?, Mich. scu
es.
A VOID victim of early indiscretion,
eanstog 'arrests debility, premature decay. de,
twin: tried every advertised remedy. has s simple
means of self-care. whirl he will rend free totals
tellow
aulfererl. Address .J. 11. TUTTL treetE. T 3 Nassau
New
S, York.
Feb. Ist.
STROUD & BROWN'S
Page l Life, and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Ziao 33 -tiraINSOY 'AlEfibe
CAPITAL nEntEssmai, ova .
TioranlaransuccCo7of N.T.,Capilal dud . •
Surplus. $4.000.0L0
Insitrance C0..0f North America, Plant.
• . Capital sold Samba, 2.1100,000
Franklin Piro Insurance Co., Pills, Ps:, •
capital and Sarnia'. . 2,M10,030
Lyemosingeounty Watnallsonrunce co t of
Conn,Palut'a.pitsi sad Surplus, 4,010,000
or:tic:4lomM Lift Insurance t.v. of •
ilartfoni. Conn., Capital, . 5C,000.000
American LifeIASIIMPI Co., Mittel.
phis. Capital; - 1,060,000
Ttsvaders'lninntreeCo. llartfard,Conn
Inanringagalastaßklada of =Mena -
Capital,. - ' MMAMI
'Etartforti Vire Intorno. Ottlittiwil nut;
ford. Cmin.. Capital and Stoploa, . 111,030 - ,000
lOrdiltitudneasetitrantato oar Cue JiM be Men&
ed to on tatr term. altdaillosseapsomptly artJustetl.
IffrOfticelirstdoor east frogs BanicinEMPlCa of W.
M. Cooper &Co.,Tranpike et.
STROUD Baovnsr, Agents.
C. Sorrow. ZSQ., Pricadirrille, Solicitor.
Cilia. Et. Marna, Montrose do
IDumas Sutoon, Cilium L. ULM,
Montrose, Pa. An. U. Urn.
ALL 'AT
ILOBINSONdS
SOUTHERN TIER
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~•T?RNI'~.ZT~ ~3
EMP ORIUM,
88 Washington Street,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Where you will find
The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, awl
the Lowest Prices of any house in the city.
N. B.—AB Goods sold warranted as repnmen
ted. •
Binghamton, /Log. 24, 1870.-1 y
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
lar all the purposes of s Islatative
Zedichis. .
. ...., ,
csaed rethat t p ri s
e n ym o con bcir e medi a -.
' chic le so universidiF to
~" a cathartic, nor was aver
any before so tuaiversal.
'". --------,4,—'4 ly adopted Into nee, In
I dif
. \ ,I ZeZasserWlits ZIA
'; :l. / but cincMnt purgative
' / PM. The obvious res.
- son Is, that it ts a more re.
.' - --L---- - liable and tar more term.
Mal remedy than any
-4' other. Those who have
trift it, know that It must them' those who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and Mends,
and a ll know tint what It does once It does alwayi
—that It never falls through any fault or neglecter
its composition. We have ousands upon t.
Bands of certificates of their r th emarkable cares o f the
following complaints, but such cures are known
em.
In
every neighborhood, and we need not publish th
Adapted to all ages and conditions in it climates;
containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug,
they may be taken with salbty by anybody. Their
sugar ceating presents Demmer fresh and makes
them pleasant Masks, while Wolf Pare/ vegetable
no harm can arias (Mai their use in any quantity.
They operate by their powerful induces" on the
Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It
Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the
stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
body, restor i ng their. Irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange.
meets as are the and origin edits:am.
Monte directions are given In the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, which these
Pala rapidly
Tor Dyspepsia or Isidisseetiera, Lassieaso
Lasignor and Leas of Appetite, they
I X2d be taken moderately to stimulate the atom
sett and restore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and Its various symp
toms, Bilious Headache, Oink ileadssebe.
Zatuadiee or Drama Sickness, Dillon*
Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should be Jul.
diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased
action or remove the obstructions which canoe It.
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild
dose is generally required.
For Illieuiaatiam, Dont, Gravel, Paint
cation of she Hears, Pain In the Side,
Dank and Loins, they should be continuously
taken, as required, to change the diseased action of
the system. With each change those complaints
disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical tisreitings they
should be taken In large and frequent doses to pro.
duce the effect of a drastic pnrws,. .
For Suppression a large dose should be taken
as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
As a Dinner PiLl i talro ono or two PiUs to pro
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dosestimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it Is often ad.
vantageons where no sbrions derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably ll often finds that a do.
of these Pills makes him fe e l decidedly better, from
their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus.
DR. J. q, AYER if CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL. .11-.188., 17. 8. Al.
Bold by Abel Turrell, and Burns & Nichols.
3.loutrose, and all druggists and dealers every
where. [Dec. 21, 1870--y
'Guttenberg, Rosenbaum d 'Cc
Wttild rerpectfulty call your attention to their
FEW STOCK OF
F all and Winter Goods
which for •artety of Styles never has bee• e acel:ed It
this place. Oar assortment of
DRESS GOODS, SRAWIS, CLOAKS
CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN
NELS, WHITE GOODS,
DOMESTICS,;.&c. &c.
Macasrer Wows 3El4.ttibr
IN MILLINERY GOODS
Trimmed sod untrimmed isdies* snit Child Iles,
Flowers. Feathers. Alsek sod colored Veltman, itatone
tte. de. never more handsome.
12 5 1 Ladies' and Children's FrRICISHING 1100Dia.
Skirts. Cotten.. Glove,. Handkerchief.. Cranes and
Cnff... Merlon Wnnper.. Itaelery and Hutt Goods,
cheaper than for the last ten yearn.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING
For Men, Youths, and Dom s fall end complete stock.
Men's full unite from $lO to tku.
OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS t OVERCOATS
Of all the different grade., and at all prices
CLOVIS, CASISIKERES. BEAVERS, de. for Custom
NVO take warms and get up garments to order to
good style, and warzaut good gluing and ssurfactory
work.
GENTS• rumnsurao GOODS
WNW and Flannel Warts, Merino Wrappers rk Mom
ere. Handkerchiefs. Bonn, Men and Paper c.ilars
COD, Suspenders. Gloves, Umbrellas. Trunks 6 Satch
els in great variety.
OXICOO.=
BATS AND CAPS.
Nen sad Boys, of the latest style and great In tog
no
•.• - •
Our Ito& ha s been selected with are, gml ss we but
our goods to large ertutotttles ire frequently nos from
ginto no per ma. In buying. As we ark as email a mar.
gi above rest a s aoy.desterenn or will take. we ma
jusfig promise Toe good beigaina, and will make it fur
you Intend. to dell with us.
- All We ask i. a all, examination of oar stock. and
comparison avian&
andme. Oetllllo.o
faitroad %hug
ERIE RAILWAY.
I.soomllee under one nennegenventSBD Miles witte
mart ‘n •e of coaches. Broad gone, doable Os& route
to all points west. noth-west sad south•sest. Now
tod mproved Conches are run through without change
to trocheeter, Sadao, punthit, Cleveland, and Oincim..
natl.
On and after Monday. Dee, 14,1870. Trains winless . °
Innemmton at the fallowing hours, •
001110 WEST
bid CM.m. . NiNight ght Exd Express, res
(Mondays (Mondays excepted)
IhMS .
6:31 a. 03. Mall 'Drain. Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
.and Dunkirk.
s.3a p. tn. g,m.ra Aceommodation.Bund ay excepted,
6:14 p. in:Day trapresa.nandsyr excepiew.
tit In. S=prees Mad, Sundays excepted.
taa p. in. Way Freight. timulays excepted.
l:O
p. Emigtant Trate. daily far tois welt.
00t1111 &W.
3.10 a. in. Night itxpreas, Sundal's ibicepted.
7:28 n. Cincinnati Express. Niitidigni excepted.
p. m. DuY EilDres..hundays except d.
'CCU a. or ACV .muunbition Train. dully ir Buognetuintn.
th p. m. New York Rail, Sundays excepted.
W
Llglat Ding Express, nally.
iti lo a. 0 /. Way Freight. mandays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
rerisxd and complete rocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains on the lisle Rallininy find 6innecting
tt.tr recently been published. and ma be had on a t.
1.. the ticket Agent of the Company.
L D. ROCKER IV M. R. BARR.
Gen'l tien'i Pass's Agt.
Dee. 14, 18.70.
VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after Dee. En, IMO, trains on the Lehigh
Valley Railroad will ran es follows :
DOWN TRAINS.
Leave Waverly June.
ion E. IL W. 6.35 a. tn. 11M p. m. 6.40 p.m.
Athens 645 " 8.83 650 •••
Towanda 7.23 " 4.16 " 7.80
Locayrine 883 " 6.39 "
Skinner's Ey 6.40 " 641 "
Beshoppen 9.00 "
Mehoupany 9 ~ 6.10 . 4
Tunlerock 981 " 6.40 `•
L. St D. June. 10 30 " 740 "
pm pion 10 40 " 1.10
Wilkes Barre II 00 " 8.13 "
White Boren 12.32 4 .•
k eb
Allentown 1.117 44
Bethlehem 2.50 "
Easton 817 "
Philadelphia 5.03 .4
Ar. at New lurk 6.25 "
EP TRAINS.
LeaveNen, Tork 6.00 a. tn.
Po lladelphls7.3s
Easton 903 "
Bethlehem 985 "
Allenttwn 9.49 "
Beeh Chunk 10.55 "
White lla'n 12.16 p. In.
Wllkee-Ba'e LIM "
Pittston 1.50 "
L. ID. Jun. 200 "
Tunk'nock 2.54 •`
liehoopany 3.51
Ideshopnen 357 "
Skinner's E. 3.45 "
Laceyrille 819 "
Towanda 4.59 "
Athens 686 4 4
or at Wa•erly
Junction. E. 11. W. 543 "
gir - No ctutnge of cars between Meranton and N
York. or krikr , k grrkulok and Philadelphia
:camber 'M. 1870.
IN Office, 72 0
.0.& Gih'b
Chestnut
Silent
sStreet,
EWING MACHINE
ehi,la delph za
" I give my hearty preference to the
Rillcoz ‘ll Gibbs Silent Sewing Maclaine."
FANNY' PERN.
" The weight of reliable evidence being
overwhelming for that of theWilicox &Gibbs
Silent Sewing Machine, I decided upon it,
procured it, and am more than satisfied."
GRACE GREENWOOD.
" I have the Wheeler & Wilson. the Grover
& Baker, and the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing
Machines in my family. I use the Wilcox
& Gibbs most frequently, thinking it far
superior to
M either of the otbens."
a& BERRY WARD BEECHES.
" My wife would not accept a Sewing
Machine of any other patent as a gift, if she
most receive it on condition of giving up the
Willcox & Gibbs." „
nay. vLITER Casita,
Carbondale, Pa.
" The Willcox & Gibbs is the only Sewing
Machine whose working is so sure and simple
that I could venture to introduce it into
Syria." Rev. A. T. PRATT,
MiniOnity AlaCtriClik Board.
" We have used various Sewing Machines
within our family, but it is the unanimous
opinion of the household, that the Willcox
& Gibbs is the beat of them al
Rsv. J. E. Homier,
Brooklyn. i(S.
"For simplicity and mechanical accuracy
of conatrnetton, I have seen no Sewing
Machine equal to the Willcox & Gibbe."
groat
Of the Pesumtvacia Li Meti B. fl.
A correspondence on the sisbjeet
of Sewing - Machines is rupee:lut
st' so/idled.
D. 8. EIf7:IVG,
720 Cheataut Street, Philadelphia
Dec. 28, le.B—ima
PURE LIQUORS.
exEcrs NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY, diatMed
strictly pure : and a variety of other Brandies. Inclading
Cherry Brandy, Cider Brandy. Cc. Nearly all the differ.
sent kinds of Bum. Holland Gin, old Rye and Bourbon
Whiskey. Alcohol : Pare Spirit. Bay Brim..tc..., constant•
ly on hand and for wile by
Montrose, March 24th, 1562.
T. 451.. PIM ELL 23 C:0171333
MONTROSE, RENN'6.
SOUR f. TAURIELL, Proprietor.
• Mehl Stages lave this !louse dilly, connecting with
the I). L. W., the Me, and the Lehlntl V al l e y flan"
ways. Valyll,ln7k—tt
ALECTURE
TO TOtaifi MEN
Just Publiskat, its d Bead Envelope. !Ka Nm train.
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radio!
Core of SpermatoredooL, or dentinal Weakness,
notary Sintselotte. Sexual Debility, and l,apedimenta
to %tentage greenfly; Nersousucas. Coneumption„
EFlleFer and Fits ; Mental andsysical Incapacity. re
setting front SeitAbase, 11.01.18 RT J. 0.11,
VBRWEL.I., D,. An bor , of the " Green Book." dtc.
The worldeenownrd author, to thleadmirable Lect.
me, clearly proves from his own experience that
gibe.
movedeenteonenets Abase rosy be effeetttally re,
moved without medicines sad without dangerous sun
steel oorretions. boners, Inruntnento, rings, or cm
dial,. wanting mita mode Mane at once certain and
effectualby which every sufferer. no matter Whit bin
condition truly be, may cow bimPelf en e aaP elvmei ß
and radical. TB Snell:Mß WILL PR A. 800
TO TBOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS.
sent under seal. to anf aaraaa• la a pits sea l ed e n'
/dope. OD the receipt a( six etas, or two postage
eta. pa. Alen, palverwell's "idarringe
prices cents. Address the Publihers.
CHAS. J.V. KUNZ Jk CO.
171 Bowery, New York, Post Odica Hon/,686 —Deo. 14.
U. El. DENIM:M.
.101.111110LK
CON?Otilrflitil
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Park—Fluid Extract Rhcu
- barb and Fluid Extract Oataw
12.00 In
1.45 p m
3
4 "
8.45 "
8.88 "
8.15 "
8.85 "
8.45 "
ABEL TIIRRELL.
0170eITZ TIM corlT norez,
!!!!!I==i=
ba Grape Jukat -- -
lEllOi3 Liver Complaint...Ml=4lm. Billions Affectio n s.
r rick or Berson* licadscbr.Costlven. - ss, etc. Parsl
ly Vegeta •le,, maintain no Mercury, Iffinentis or Dal
eterious Dirttp.
These Offs are the most delightfully pleasent pumes
tire, supersesbig castor oil, salts, magnesia, rte. Tb re
la nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give
tone, and cause neither nausla nor griping pains. They
are composed of the Guest ingretileuts Ater a lee
days tor of them, such an Invigoration of the entire
system takes place as to appear mitsetdoes, to the weak
and enervated, whether arising from Imprudence 01.41,
cue. B. T. Heimbold's Compound Fluid Extract Ca•
taw ba Grape Pills are not sugar mated. from the tact
that sugar orated Pills do not dimples, but pass through
the stomach without dlasuirlog L consequently do not
produce the desired effect. TUB CATA ABA GRAPE
PILLS, being pleasant In taste anti odor, do not netts.
sitate their being sugar cra.ed. PRICE FIFTY CENTS
PEA BOIL
HENRY T. lIELMBOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
FLUIO EXTRA:T SARSAPARILLA
wtn radically exterminate from the vyytem Scrofula,
Syphilis, Fever Soros, Ulcers, Soro Eyre. nore Legs.
Sure Mouth. sore Head Brunctilti, tvLui DS». me. Solt
Rheum- Cancers, Bumflnca nom the Par, Whirs Svve
ills, Tumors, Cam:emus Stfecituoa, Node.. Mr
GIutHAWS , SweION?, Night alumna, Kerb Tetter, Hu
mors of Muds, chronic Rhemetiam, Dropeorta, aud
ill dlacales that have Deco earabllrMeri to toe *poem for
years,
Being prepared expressly for the above compla'
iflood-purilytng properties arc greater than all Bier
pretirumtion of Sarsaparilla, It gives the complexion a
clear mid healthy color. and restores the patient to a
state of health and parity. for purifying the blood. re:
moving all chronic eonsiltational dieters ad-leg from
an impure state of the blood. and the oily reliable and
effectual known remedy for the core of pains and swell
log of the booms. Ulceration. of the throat and legs.
Blotches, Pimple. on he Face. Eryalpelas and all
eruption. of the akin . and beautilyi g COLOVICIIOIi.
Price $1 50 per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMS
CONCENTRATED
WlLuicl. Mstros,cM 3EII , az.
THE GREAT DIURETIC •
Ilan cured every case of Diabetes In whit. Int been
given, Irritation of the Neck of the Efiadd Intlam-
M
al ionn of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the
Bladder, Retention of Urine. Di.enses of 1 rstr n t o i d e
Oland. Stone in the Bladder. Calculus Gra k duct
Depo.it, and Ructions or Milky di-thargeor en
A
IV
fetbled and delicate constitutions ot borh or ec attend
ell wl , h the foliowing symptoms : lull- n to en
ertlon, lost of pow e , . lo.s of trentnry ' It, of
breathing, weak net"... trembling. ho ilkence
wskefoloess• dimness of vision. pain in the bac .. hoi
hands. ducking of the body, dryness of the •Lln. eruption
on the fare. pulLid conntettance. DUI V.3114.ii b•situde of
the mnecotar rystern. etc
Used by perwne (rim the age. of . leiter° to twenty
ave, and from thirty-lice to flity•tive or in the /let line or
change of life; after CialliOCllll,l or labor pains; bed
wetting In chtldren.
BelemWe Extreet Bache, in Dinrele snit Mond Pu
rifying. and cure. , all dinvanen fr ,m habits .4 din.
nifoution and ~xem•nen and imprudence. in lift, impn
of the blood, etc.. 'moo. ceding consibu in aft ctiont for
which it I. need, and hyphildir no die-
Mace tined in connection v. ith Bose Want.
io catny affections pernitar to ladles. tie E-•trot Bu.
Niche i. uttequalled by soy other T eine dy as in Chloro
sir or Retention. Irrem, tiarits. rdnfelnia“ or rnppres•bm
or rostomat7 evacuatlans. ulcerated OT Sc htra. suite uf
the Uterus, Locorrbrea or Whites. siert thy. and for nil
complaints incident to the sex, whether sri-litt) from in
diseretion habits of dissipation. It is prescriued es
tensively by the most eminent physicians And midwives.
for enfeebled asd delicate amstetntions. of both sexes
sod all ewes (attended with any of the abuse diseases or
symptoms).
R. T. BEV/MOLD'S EXTRACT BUcHU
Cures dls. aloes SfildOC from imprudence. habits of dis
sipation, etc., in all their stagra. at little .apt,...,. little
or no change In diet. no inerativenicmce, and no exposure.
It canoeist frequent desire. and gives strength to urinate
thereby ramifying obstructions, preventing and code;;
strictures of the Urethra. allaying pain and intimmation.
en frequent in this class of dlyeare, and expelling ell
poisonous matter.
Thousands who have been the victims of incompetent
persons; and who bare paid heavy fees to be cured In a
short time. hove foetid they hare been dec. Iced. and that
the " poison" has, by the use of " powerful on rings-Ma."
been deed op In the andern, to break out in a more ag
gravated form. and p. limps after marrlyge
USE lIELMBOLIPS IsXTRACT BUCHU . for all Miec.
thins and diSraft. of theUrinaryOrialle, whether existing
In Male or Female. from whatever muse originnting. and
no matter of howl mg standing. Price, One trailer and
Filly Ceuta per Bottle.
HENRY T. HEIHIOLDII IMPROVED ROSE WASH,
cannot be warp eased as Face Wash, and will be found
the only specific remedy In every species of Cutaneous
Affection It speedily reanimate Poupies, npots,
net...butte Dryness, Induration of the Cutaneous Mem
brane, etc., dispels iteduess as d incipient Inflammation,
Rives. Rash, Roth Patches, Dryness of scalp or blurt,
Prost s, and all purposes (sk in h Selves or (nits
mots era used; restores the to state of parity
end softness, and futures continued he.ilthy action to
it- vessels, on which depends the agreeable cleeness
and view by of complexion so much snaglit and ad
mired. Hut however valuable as a remedy for existing
defects of the skin, .11 T. iletuocriVs nun Wash h
long sustained tto prinelpie claim to uubounsied pwtron
age, by possessing qUslitleS whien render it inlet np
pendsge of the most Ituperiative atm congenial Ceara.
ter, emnbintug in an elegant formula prominent re
quisites, safety and efficacy—the luvsrisbie aa.tualp..lll
- of its use as a preservative and Iteirestier or the
complexion. It man excellent Lotion for mimeses ol a
Mintiatirlyti eOr gan s,-
i a r tf i d s
nasg
fence ee to 1 ,, 1
1 ( . 0
od; silo
.utfi
used to convection with the extracts Buena. nist.afni
ri la nod citawba Grape la mien diseases
commended, cannot In surpassed. Price, Due DuLar
Per Bottle.
Pull and explicit direction, accompany the medicine".
Evidence of the must responolhle and reliable char
acter famished on application, with tuxedo do of thou.
tondo of living witneeses. sod upward of UM) unso-
licited certificates and recommendatory lettero, many
of wtoch are from the highest sources. including emi.
vent Physicians. clergymen. Statesmen, etc. The pro
prietor has never resort to their publication in tbe
pewemspers ;he does no d ot his from the fact 'that , Ms
erticles FOOL ashtnodard , Prepsratlons, and do not
need to be proppeop llcrtlficate*,
Henry T. 'Helmbold'a Genuin.e
Preparation.
D. ..Illernserod to soy address. Secure from Absecon.%
Establl.bed upward of Twenty Yore. Bold by Lop
tine eserywhere. Address lettere for :nformation. la
tithdldence toMINBY T. 111314130LD'8, Drundstand
(Amadei.
Only flepots:—B. T. Berstoottee Drag and, chemical
Warehouse, No CM EtroaawaY,.. NO ,. Toth.' or T
p h sticsolcie Medical Depot, Ise Booth Tenth Strove,
' - tltetVO4 COViTERFEITS Ant' kW ginner
T nowsert.Ve sake co other
• - GNU MEDICAL DISCOV
Jim:J.ll=llA
Dr. W ks .
EGA.II, BITTERS
•
g Hundreds of Thousands •a 4
tßr...tattatotsyto nett Wonder
fal Curative Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY? Lc ;
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u
C' 1. B A`'
Is •
a g es
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P A
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u n.
1.1 1
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g a ll
82 t
s •
•
14 14 .7
t 37
gi 0..
0F g THEY ABE. NOT A VILE
`hee.FANCV DRINK 1 5
0.4. of Poor Dam, Whiskey, Prowl' Splrlia
nod Dan= Mothers doctored.?=teed =ld meat.
cued to please tho taste, celled" onles„ . "Lppces.
era." " P.csto ,"so., that lead the typist en to
rrunkennen but cm a true Medicine, un.C. o
Boon U3O Saliva sod Unto of California, Crete
from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. 'They ore do
GREAT BLOOD PUIIIF 1211 and A Lira
GIVING TIIINCIPLE a perfect renovator sad
Invigorator of the System, carrying off all polsonons
tauter and restoring tho blood to a healthy congitsca.
So person can taho these Bitters according to direc-
tion and :nude long =welt
111410 bo give. for= Inetrrable asc. Provided
the bones aro not destroyed by miaerel poison or
other means, sad the Tllal or: won= beyond the
point of reran.
For lollanuastors and Chroni
Iu c thcomm.
Gm and Gout. Distietailu.
Dillon* Remittent nod tuteraduess revers
Diseases of the Blood. Lives. Widnes*. and
Diaduer. them Flitter. La= been roost =west
All, Dods Discuses nre canted ty Vitiated
flood. which is goacrallj produced by dcrangcment
Ulla Digestive Organ.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. reed
ache, Pain to the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the
0,4.4, Du:lmm. Sour Eregtallons of the etOIXLICS.
Fad taste In the Month, 11111 one Attach., Depgatlea
of the ikon,
regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
symptoms, are Use offspringsof Dyspepsia.
y invigorate the Stomach sad stimulato Oho tor
rid liver and bowels. which tender them oftenegnalled
efficacy in cleansing tho blood of oil
imparities, wed
Importing new life and vigor to the whole aystam.
FOIL SKIN DIOLASES. Eruptions, TOUT. Salt
Munn, Siotehcs. Spots. pimples, rutulcs.lioN. C.J.•
Smelts, Bing-Worms. Badadlcad„
of
Eyes, trystp.
el itch, Scarfs, Dlsediorations of Me Erin, Manors
and Matsu of tho =in, of WheteVer =2O or ratrsc,
aro ifferally dng cp toulaintod otd, of tho spinet la a
abort limo by the nse of Obese Mena Ono bottle la
such eases will convince the most Merniziora of thole
utrativo ofeeeL
Clam= the Vitiated Mood whenever you fled
itt
impurities bursting ',rough thoeido In Pimples. trap
lions or Berea i deans° 11 when you hod tt =tuna=
and doggish in WO feint Cleat= it when it is Cod,
and your fooling. will toll you whoa. Seep the blood
pun and the health of thespian will follow.
FIN, TAPE sad otter worms. kaki= in Mc
opt= of so many thousands. are effectually destroy
ed so= removed. For fall .directions, road carnfegy
the .4014 =am= each belle. print= So four ler
guogapVaglish,Gerrani, French and Spanish.
J. WALKED. Proprietor. IL 11. ItIeDONALD A CO.,
Dnuslato and Oen. Agents, Ban Francistro,
aad CI and SI Commerce Street, Sew Tort.
GOLD DT ALL putroaisra AND LILAL=I.
00.. 46-p sly!vOc. •
T EA!
Every kind orrea In market.jus. arrlved.cnot
for .aI.• At New Y..rk wholeanle price . Moo a tine no
nt of COFYEE. Buy of me nod •nve express.
ri•n ABEL TUBNELL.
Montrose, Pa— A prll4o IE7O.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Pert'lent Judge—lion F. U. Streeter.
A•ooCtrltr Judger,—A Raidw in. It. I. Anhley.
Prof honotary and Clerk of Con ri• - J F. Shournaker.
Iteuri•ter. Recorder, c —Jerome It. Lyon*.
I itetrict Aitorni.y—D. W. S,nrie.
Gl.ilden.
Sheriff—Wm. T. Itioaley.
Depnly sheriff—M. B Demo.
Stirveyer—Je met W 01.
Commiaslo. era—Sam • l sin.rer, J. T. Ellie, Preeerketl
Cominixidoners' Clerk—Wm. A. Crorarnen,
Jury Commlealonem—F. 11. Streeter, exegete, Daniel
Brewetor, Win. A. Criniemen
AUd ~,,, Y. B. Ch iittlier.Tmcy Ilayden, ll.M.Jonea.
tUtUtter—Dr. C. C.
OFFICERS VF AGi•ICELTURAL SOCIETT. ~ .
Wm. 11. Jevoup. PreAdent ; 11.1111. Joner, James K. All Moee in want of faleeZeeth or other dental work
V Iry Preetoente ; Wu A. Jeerup. Corr.rpoecling should Cal at the alley of the eubseribeal e Who are pre-
Secrtory ; Henry C. Tyler. Recto-tong S. A. .C. pared to do all kind, of work in their Knew abort notice.
et. Ger". Tree- lir. ; It. 11. Harrington, Baldwin, Panlenist attention paid to making plate : partial
• 11. oklnner, Executive C.11.13111t, eel. of tooth on gold. elle., or aluminum : al. an
1 Weston': met crenpneitlon ; the two latterreferable to
any of thecheaner nabalances now used ma ulental plate".
Teeth oryoung person. regulated, ande togrow In
natant ' , hap..
The advantage of having work done by permanently lo
oted and maponetble parties. mast be appurent to all.
All wart wow-Jilted. Pleases call an examine epeci
mens repute work at our °MCC, over Boyd t Co'. hard-
TUC' store.
W. W. SMITH & BROTHER.
MONTROSE & BRIDGEW ATEn ASYLUM.
nuarcrons.—John Trnmholl, W.L.Cos,S. Langdon.
Tra.eervr —B. Thatch , r.
Seervt..r7—iirrj. V ILtidorin.
Steward—Dnvid Martin
Physician—Dr. J. D. Volt.
tozers—C. 31. Grre. Council—W. A. Croremon,
W. W. Wsreon. A. J. Orrritsoo, tt m. IL •Irerrip, C. M.
Creed X. J. F. otioeMalter, D. Drowstar, D. F. Austin,
IL A. Deane.
l'onriebic—John C. Unwell.
II igh Courtable—Charles J. Whipple.
School Directors—Wm. H. t in J. R. DeWitt, W.
W. Watson, B. Thatcher, D. F. Aari, C. C. liaise,.
ASSOCIATIONS.
Warren Chapter, No.
on
meets at Mourinic Ha on
Thursday of each month on or before full moon.
Warren Lodge, No. 240. A. Y. M., meet. al Masonic
Hall the tlr.t Wednesday of each month on orb...lore
full moon, and the poem.' Wednesday thorealti r.
Montrose Lodge. No. 151, I. F., meets at Odd
Fellow. nail ev ery reenntly evening.
24. John's Encampment. No rfa. meet. at Ood Fel
low. Hall the Yd and 4th Friday each raohth.
DANK,It Degree Ledge, No. 7, meets at Odd Fellows
Hall the drat mid third Priday each month.
Montrove Lodge, I. 0. of U. T. meets at Good Temp
lar* Hull every Monday evening.
Good Samerita • Temple of Honor, No. 16 await at
Good Templar.' Liao the 3d Friday of each mouth.
The Montrose Democrat
?ems Iso WSSITISIIIIDAT Monvinto, ar Mormon
EILMAICESANIIA COUNTY. PA., sr
Zit. S. MICZLVcrimiCEI
►T $2 rinz Aartium cN airrmicz—on $2 AT armor 'mail
D .
EMEii
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
BOROCOU OFFICERS
MINISTERS
Prechyterion—Rer. Jacob CI. Miller
Eplooopat—itcy. E A. Worriner.
Raptlet—Rwr. LAI Ford.
Methodic*. -Rev. King Elwell.
thdhohe—lter. J. tqattvry.
MUMS of Advertising.
• --,---
Three-fourths lea of space, orlees, meta a equate
One square, 3 weekaor lees. $l.OO ; Imo. $1.25; 3 mo.
$2.60; limo. $4.150; I year. $B, •
One-eleith col., 1 mo, $2.50; 3 mo. $6,50; 0 mo. $12.00,
I year, $20.00.
One-quarter col„ I mo. $6.50; 3 mo. $1.2.00; 0 mo. $2O;
I year, $3O.
Half column. I mo. $12.00; 3 mo. $25.00 ; 6 mr. $35.03;
I year, $55.00.
One column. 1 m 0.526.00; 3 mo. S3E 13; 0 mo, 160,00;
year. $lOO.OO.
Auditor's Notices, $2 50 ; Execute& and Admitastni.
tone NOtiCee, $3.00. ,&11 cunminaiertione of ilmited or
Individual interest.l o et.. perline. Obituary Notices..
Ms. per line.. Marriage and Death:goatee free.
Job poisons executed neatly and promptly.
tab .pd •es.,
. •
s tr ai t monpies—Notio. Jwitlces', Constable'.
gclual Otheftliipke for
c r OLD , , JEWELRY.
11-. A Frew and tante ply; ABE L rOIMILL.
_-
Maitre", Nov. SC MOS
.eCsl'.f~N'~i~: ~-~,;3t.'- - w+fifff:'at+7R.•rJ~T: Y-k%.=~'rJ.'cC;~C.w.
Atf titißkAti 'Booo o t s'
-pIIANSPIELD.II
Englbh and ClissApal tours* Terms b_elbt
September 7th, Decembeenth, and Marchl72.
State appmpiations :ktritodenta. Steudenp,sit•
'pitted at any dine. Apedi to -- .4 ,
"
CHAS. H: VERRILL, A. 31.,
Mansfield Pa. Aug. 81, 1870.-17
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI.
ATION,
For the Rellefead care of the Efringend Uttlitt
- Principles of Quietism PollantbroM, •
BeetTe on the Emilio! Towhead the leMes ef
le retatton to !tentage and Bode Bath with Whit
std for the efOletaL • Sent free. In tented IMlri • ,
Ames lIOWARD ASSOCIATION. Boa P.
March 16, 1870.-7
TALBOT & STAMP,
GROCERIES & PROIMOIS
Flour, Salt, Batter, Pork, Lard, Ham, Salt Ptah, Tallow,
Candles, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Choice
Teas, Sugars, Rice, Dried and Canned
Pixtit, Tobacco, C► pn,..5na4 „.,.,,,,,,,_..
and all other articles Inurelly kept in a first elan ,
and Provision Store.
We still mark our Goods as low as we nl„ and
•ell forcaah, ur exchange fur produce, •
PATI ONAGE.2.OI.ICI7XD
Montrose. Sept. 92, 18%I.—if
,‘ . llE - L TII ram LL, •
DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA.
1. , contlunally reedirlog
NEW GOODS
And keeps con•tantl7 on band s toll and desirable as
*taunt:La ul genuine
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIERICALS, LIQUORS,
Paints, 01le, D7e-Stalin, Teas. Spice., and other Ors
lerlea. Slime Kure, Nall mod N u LWOW Pepe), Ulmer
wale, Fruit Jar, kitrmrs. Lamps. Chita:tele, NeTO
re..r, 011, Twkitert,' Oil. Neu hoot Ott. lie
lord Whale Oil, Sperm Oil. Ohlie 01 Spirlte Turpen
tine, Vnrairaee. (:yuts r 3 Sevd :Cmckwr Pt.tat.h. COI" en,
e Ash tgrease. Trucrew. Supporters,
lw.trament... Shoulder Braces, %VW, Gaol, Pirtols,
Cartrolgro, Powder, Stott, Level. unn cap,
roe der and Pune, V iolius. Stria .Bows. etc. Plc it.
Fatt•e sic Hoot, clot Ltnew.likr and Toilet Soap.,
Helr Oils. Hole Rewtotere. Maul Hale Dye. Broelitn,
Pocket Kni TO- . Pleted Spuout,Fulkel
Knives. &c. Deatlitt Articles, a gederal aosenniebt 01
FANCY QOODS. JEWELRY, and PERPEUBI
All theloodlng and boot kind, of
PATEN'T )lEDICI:CES
In abort. nearly every thing to rettore the *irk, r.
pleaee the taste. to delight toe eye, to gratify the fane,.
and-aleo to conduce in the real and aubitautial comfort.
or Ilk e . EllllMrfalinD ie inipraci la able, as it lei/WOW
a netvapaper. Call at the Drag and Variety Store of
ABEL TURILILLL
lifontroise,ana.6,
DENTISTRY
llontroso. Avg. 18, 1669.-11
ATTENTION I
WE'LL GIVE YOU "FITS."
T. D. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham
ton as one of the most popular Cutters, and
fashionable Tailors in this section of country
has formed a co-partnershlp,widt E. F. New
comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepared
to furnish men's wearing apparel of allkinds.
and in style and workmanship superior to any
establishment in this section of country. We
GtrAlt ANTEE SATISFACTION
o all who may favor us with their patronage.
Shop at Post's old corner, on Public Avenue.
Montrose, Oct, 19, 1870.—1 L
CONGRESS WATER.
- • at TURRELIIEL
ABEL .TURRELT4 •
t rettarred frogs Nett Torts writs a large ad
&fon to bit must stott of choice .goods.
Montrose. Nsv;SS, MOM
DR R. TI LAY E R,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN 'Ai. SIMOSON.
. .
Offen him professional garden to the dittoing of Mom'.
and adJoinnnycorrotint. WM. at blir
ohoppmit A. Will ho at illontrmariday of each wrair•
Spetlar snention ;mit Oiled trestment of Chin'.
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treatment °fall other Physicians are especially WM
to glee me airfoil Sinn my location In. this Adult', I
ham treated incensfoily some of the worst fonos of
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t'onsomptlon. Female ef eakness, - tiyipperts, cane;
Bt. Vitnialance, Ate. ,
Patiently anon to boini on restonablo terms.
Ciervreen and their familleaitiettsdQat q~to
'Mebane for connitstiOn..
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