The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 21, 1871, Image 4

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    Zile tarn% and tirtsidt.
Representation of Husbandry.
'Regret is felt by the true friendlof ag
riculture, that so few farmers should be
found in the halls-Of le.fislatton; and es
pecially in Congress. If it is true that
national detriment results from the non
representation of tennant-farmers in the
British House of Commons, an affirma
tion recently made as a fact to be depre
cated, how much greater the loss from
lack or agricultural representation in a
nation of Independent, thrifty, and intel
ligent farmers! It is not that there is the
slightest difficulty in finding men of the
breadth and brains of an average Con
gress among the farmers pt any individ
ual State; but farmers are isolated, and
unable to conbine with facility • they are
more independent, and thus in feeling and
fact are less inclined to "crook the preg
nant hinges of the knees where [political]
thrift may follow fawning ;" they are
comparatively single-miuded mid consci
entious, and are therefore averse to the
insincerity and sinuosity of the genus
politician. While agriculture is thus un
represented, its interests suffer. Ambi
tious lawyers, scheming merchants, specu
lators, and railroad monopolists, men-who
do not represent the producing interests,
Mid who are at best the expensive go-be
tweens on production and consumption,
have an impelling personal interest in
seeking legislative position, and they,
therefore obtain it. Commerce has yearly
had its millions in subsidies, improve
ments of navigation, light-h orses, and
other aids; railroads have millions of
dollars of money and of acres of land,
and their managers are permitted tp.,wa-,
tea: tieir stocks and drain the resources of
the farmers for double dividends. Now,
the farmers want very little money in ap
propriations
in aid of agriculture, but
they do need an exemption from adverse
legislation—statesmen understanding mid
conscientiously working for their interests
—protection against rings of land monop
olies and the tyranny of freight combina
tions. Farmers have the numbers, wealth,
and ability to protect themselves, by act
ing in concert, in combinations, as a
grand "ring," which shall overwhelm all
mercenary "rings" whatever. To the
honest 'malsses or the rural population,
both on account of integrity and numbers.
must the country look for its salvation
from unhallowed greed and knavery in
legislation. Then let the agricultural
classes combine and make sure they are
represented in State and national legisla
latures.—Agrieultural Report.
Crops for Lands.
The Country Geht'entan says: In all
sections adapted to the crop, probably
wile& is the best grain crop to growon
clay lands. The strong, well prepared.
and well worked clay foams, arc among I
the best and most productive what soils;
and few clays are so stubborn that under
draining, growing clover and thorough
cultivation will not bring; them into a
more or less pliable loam_ Summer fol
lowing for wheat also attirds a better op
portunity to work such soils to the best
advantage, as the best time to plow, when
they will work np fine and mellow may •
be selected. The after cultivation and
preparation or the seal, by having a much
longer time than is possible for spring
crops, may also be done to better advan
tage. Winter wheat is also a good crop
to seed clover with ; and after such laud
is drained, two or three alternate crops of
wheat and clover should bring the soil
into good condition for most cereal crops.
Oats also do well on clay lands, and of
ten give large yields ; but the tendency
of the crop is rather to make the land
harder than otherwise, Perhaps fall
plowing for the crop, and leaving the land
in a condition to be benefitted by freezing
—surface drainage having been well at
tended to—may be an exception ; at least
is probable that this is the best way to •
grow oats on clay soils• heavy clay soils
are not adapted to corn ; but a good deal
of-good corn is grown on clay ]Dams.
There are also many of the heavier clay
lands that by under-draining and cover
ing may be reduced to a loam that will
not be bad for corn. It must be a pretty I
stiff clay that after thorough draining and
growing a few crops of clover, with a
good, vigorous clover sod turned under in
May, and thoroughly prepared, will not
be in a condition to grow good corn. Ai
a rule, and in sections suited to the crop,
barley will answer where corn does. If
the land -works mellow and dqu't bake
badly, and the clover sod turned under
for cern turns to a dark rich mould the
next spring, barley sown on this prepara
tion ought to do well.
Facts In Agriculture
All permanent improvetneuts of land
locik to lime for their basis.
Periodical application of ashes tends to
keep up the integrity of the soiL
All grain crops should be harvested be
fore-perfectly ripe.
`CI(Wer as well as grasses intended for
hay, should be mowed when in bloom.
Shallow plowing
i operates to impover
ish the soil, while t decreases in produc
tion.
Punctuality in engageinen ts is as neces
sary to the agriculturist as it is to, a tiler
)Al chint.
Deep plowing.greatly improves the pro.;
ductive powers of every variety of soil that
is not vfet, . .
Snbstilling s mnd land that is not wet, is
eminently conductive to au increase pro
duction.
...Always provide and equivalent for the
mibstance carried off the laud to the pro
ducts grown thereon.
• The cropping or grinding of grain to be
fed to stock operates as a saving of at least
twenty-five per cent.
RIDING FAULT WITH AhIUSTERB--
There are many persons whose religion
consists in fulling fault with ministers.
Nor are they all of the world. Some
church-members think this one of the'
privileges of., their profession. And as
Fatamdesiretl to shift Simon as wheat,
so-they sift the character and lifit of their
ministme., Every word he speaks add
eve,rfact he performs, in private _ and. iy
public, at Ilona and abroad, nmstl be
weighed in their faience; and if he is
found wanting, they must -post 'up the
Qhuinfi and the world in reference to his
&fedi, _and infirmities. This part. of
relienn must be attended to by some one.
"All members have not the same office."
And as they harp a peculiar taste, if not
talent for finding fault, and no relish fur
wiring" more spiritual, they are-faithful,
in: out his real - and' imirrj. nag
defecti. And /bias they saio, hinf from
ti .rigs' *NO ObriersaiCrested on .
'enlisters when all men ?Fele well - of
ht-m— Exchange.
• Pitiez - DoctOr.
Mr. M., an army surgeon, was very fond
of
,ajoke,(liniess. prepctnited at own.
expense) and had, moreover, a great con
tempt for citizen officers, who were renown
ed more for their courage than their schol
arship. One day, after mess, after the de.-
canter had performed sundry perambula
tions of the table, Captain S.; a brave and
accomplished officer, and a great wag, re
marked to the doctor, who had been
somewhat severe in his remarks on the
literary defloinicies of some of the new
officers:
"Doctor M. aro you acquainted with'
Captain O. r
"Yes, I know him teen." replied the
doctor; "he is one of the new set. But
what of him ?"
"Nothing in particular. I have just re
ceived a letter from him, and I would wa
ger you a dozen of old port that you can
not guess in six guesses, how he spells
cat."
"Done! It's a was 4 .
'Well, commence guessing"
"K, a, doable t."
" K, a, double t, e
"K, a, t, e."
"No! try again"
e."
"No, you have missed it again."
"Well, then," returned the doctor, "C,
double t."
"No, that's not the way ; try again, it's
your last chance."
"C, a, g, li, t."
"NO, that' not the way ; you re lest
your wager," said S.
" Well," said the doctor, with much
petulance of manner, "how does he spell
?" • • -'"
"Why, he spells it c, a, t," replied S.
with the utmost gravity of manner, amid
the roar of the mess, and almost chokiing
with rare, the doctor sprang to his feet
exclaiming:
"Captain S., I am too old a man to be
fooled with in that manner."
To TRAIN A HORSE TO STAND.—TaI e
your hone on the barn-floor and throw u
strap over his back and fasten it to his
right fore-foot; lead him along and say
"whoa," ut the same time pull down the
strap, which throws him on his three
feet, and make him stop suddenly. This
is the best way known to teach whoa,
though you car, put on the war bridle.
and say whoa. dud give him a sharp jerk
that will stop him about as soon as the
strap to his foot. Then put him in har
ness, with the foot-strap, as directed under
the head of "training to harness," and
drive him np to the door. The moment
he undertakes to move, take his foot and
say, whoa. Get in your carriage and get
out again ; rattle the thins, make all the
noise getting in and out you can; give
him to understand, by .Snatching his foot
I each time he moves, that ho must stand
until you tell him to go;
and after a few
times you can put the whole family in the
carriage and he won't stir out of his
traeL3.--Inierican Stoek Journal.
TTEEN TITE BEST MEAT.—A great
many tillers of the soil drag out miserable
days, simply because they will persist in
eating salt pork and salt hums and should
ers in spring and summer, when a dish of
good mutton would give them new life
and strength. We mean to repeat a
thousand times, or at least till what we
say has some effect upon our countrymen,
that a pound of lean, tender, juicy mut
ton can be produced for half the cost or
the same quantity of fat pork; that it ii
infinitely healthier food especially in the
summer season; and that those who eat
it become more muscular, and can do
more work with greater ease to them-
selves, than those who eat fat pork. We
know nothing more delicious than smok
ed mutton hams of the Sonthdown breed
of Sheep. Vension itself is not superior.
By smoking a portion of the flesh of a
sheep, most families can dispose of the
four quarters in an economical manner,
before any part of it would spoil.
;"A distinguished professor in one
of our theological seminaries relates the
following : Being iu Germany, with a red
covered book in his hand, a German, sup
posing the book to be "Murray," asked in
English if he was an Englishman? The
professor replied in German that he was
not. The conversation presently turned
upon an architectural beauty near at
I hand, in the course of whiph the prefes
sor incidentally raised. the question of its
cost. " Sir," instantly exclaimed the Ger
, man. "von are an American!"
"How dow you know that?" rejoined
the professor.
"Sir," continued the German, striking
an attitude, and assuming a tone of great
solemnity, "upon the resurrection morn,
when we stand before the Great White
Throne, the first question of ever Ameri
can in the whole assembly will be. "How
much did that Throne cost?"
How To OFF s. CHEW or TOBACCO.—
The following joke was prepe'rated not
long since on a Midland train, shortly af
ter leaving Norwhich
"Who dare spit tobacco juice upon the
floor of this car ?" savagely exclaimed
a large and powerfully built passenger, as
he arose from his seat and stalked down
the agile, frowning defiantly upon the oth
er passengers.
"I dare r said a burly looking fellow,
as he deliberately squirted a quantity of
the noxious saliva upon the floor of the
aisle.
"All right, my friend," said the first
speaker, slapping the other in a friendly
manner upon the shoulder, "give ris :
chew of tobacco."
There wasa roar of laughter in that car,
and paisenger number two had to ac
know•ledge that he had been sold.
—Two little school girls were lately
prattling together, and one of them said,
`We.• keep .four servants, have got •six
horses and lots of carriages; now what
have you got?" With ctuite as much pride
the other answered, "We've Lot a skunk
under our Jam"
—One "Jeames Flaherty" was brought
up before a magistrate for marrying six
wises. The-magistrate asked him "how
he could be so hardened a villain "Please
yunr worship," says Jeames, "I was trying
to get a good one."
—The farmers of lowa have formed a
secretassoeiatiun fora mutual advantage,
called s'! trans of-Husbandry." Its op.
eratiOns will extend to, the, price of pn:k . ,
duce,and will base an important be.aring
upon the grain market. .
Pittsburg Lis 476 Diauttfacturies :which
if placed in a continuonu t line.would
tend a &stance of fifty riffles.
-:7 -':''' l'.!
if__....
-- "iiiittiti - liii ovitaign
ritai....... Paid.—The Tams
, . tha Ilea aro AMOCO , laitrassica Coliturr,
of Ilartford . Coittiektient, paid 820.000 on W.
.IV.Fatbuitv and Willhim. C. CaraCTlCtlitin of
idierlitetv Ilamburgh railroad accident ; $5,000
'
on the late S. 11. Lewis; Jr., of Bt. Albans, Vt.
All those accidents otturred, and the Warn= IMO'
paid, tirlildn three menthe—each claim being paid about
sixty days WWI it was duo by the terms of the policy.
The Tams= has paid ova( Ewa= DOL.
LABIAZULY In .benefits to Itspoliey holders, for death
or ir*O .7 ll: a ol e r it • r°r °TM -"4 3 °LarY!l ini ° 2 i",
'
The THAVIILIMII LER /AD ACCEMIT INSCIRASTE C'd
rear, of ficutford, Conn., grants all the usual forms of
LEM and.ENDOWNEST Policies, an mmeedingly
tunla.ble.tatr!*=* ., ,AXPF•A 3 m l47 7 °P 4 Lew 84TV!...
HOLIDmite u thi,EINARY:
731. cimeocidac , Ets-coarArzt
.
.TAIL ''ESTABLIBIIED 1862. 14 ` teeuedY which
s been tested foxiten 31tarsoind_proval in thou
sands of wee - capable Of curing all plena/ICS of the
Thvan and Lunge; performing many remarkable Mires.
merits a trial from all who ato suffering Dora *Doper of
feetbee sod Taloty Awning "vita Win you let prejudice
n.:.0 being
cured ' r' Er t c a
l m s raroe say it cures em an
The relief and earns it ore
A iEsy.umrwien c r
ote.
Throat_4lllmtritt—llegldroOD l 7A rd*: (10 .".
Lung visoases.—llns cured elt.t.i pronouncod
Incnr-
Dehlll Mande, end 14T1iorates OA, iptem.
Livo.output 4, 7 1 . 1108 t ,EgMlye Regelattl: this
Lite ilea ' Ithyactionon the stomach
it. "I "
ti p r ctvwt i ls
. h_l o l2 i t -ri o nga t n h d em app l e o tite-rer c tsri s n a i i
Crook's Wine of Tar le rich In the medical quali
ties of Tar, combine[ with vegetable ingredients of un
doubted value, which make it unsurpassed, not only for
the complaints enumerated, but it Rapidly Matures Ex
hassled strength Cleene.
CUM.omai.rpl the. Lit t
.131 ens pottiltfern ' llo worn, onn unmt. Ann
makes pure blood. an] begets a vivacity appreciated by
both sound and sick. If you ore afflicted in auy way,
we know If vou try the Life-giving 'Tonle Properties of
Dr Crook's Wine of Tor, you will add your testimony
to its pivot value in correcting any '- ills that *cob is
hew to.'•Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK & CO.-
1 Sold by Druggists everywhere. IIALL & PORTER,
Junction City. Kansas, NI holt:tale Agents.
For Scrofula. Scrotalona Tumor. &rot
, tram , Diseas‘ao of 0. Eye*, or Scrofula In any
form, Rhenmatlitu,Dlacapea of the Llter.nla•
emelt of the Skin, Eruptions. Plinplee. Bolls.
• - Staid Ilmd. Elleata and Old SOrMor
•tny dlrearte depo tiding on a depraved condi.
' than of the blood. take Dr. Crook's Copt
_poarl Syrup of Poke Boot. emn'llt• -
cal with the bort tont • preparations of Iron
known, anti Is the bort Alterative and Purl
."' kar mad , - Cleans° your 81000. Try nun
bottle. Sold by Drut;:4lrta, l•reparcil only by
°Lass CROOK & CO., Dayton, O.
CHAP
thilFfigglitinG.drlV,-- 7 ,m tn ,, i r oz n rt ;r ow ed:cr.
Das tor Six Dollars per Line per week. One line Ett
Greek will c.t six D..llar>•, two Sore wit cost Twelve
Dollars. and Ten hues will cost Sixty Dollars. Sand for
a Printed List. Address GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Ad
vertising Akents, No. 41 Park Dow, New York.
The Vice of our Age is Fraud:
T EVERTIIELESS. there two dye honest Patent
Ages's. eVell ni the Capital... 4 whom ha the under
signed. Patents for 17 years obtained nt reasonable
rstes. Agents ormltd S. nd for circulars. GEO. E
BROWN. C'onitcrilur.t-Law. SU; C. Street, nor. 11th.
Washington, D. C.
FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE
raLKAKS Kid tames and all kinds of Clotho and Cloth
ing; removes Paint, Orem, Tnr. tailandy
without the least injury to the finest fabric. Sold by
Drn,„..^"lste and Fancy Good. Dctlen , . FILM/it &NT S.
PO LI KKK CO, v: Barclay St , Non York, 46 LaSalle St..
Chicago.
Agents ! Read This !
I vE 19LL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OP PER
TT WEEK end EXPENSES. or nilow a Lira L'ortiMi..
$lOO to fell our rivw and wonderhil it" ent/un.. Address
M. WAGNER S. CO,
4
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A DY FOR ALL Wittilitineil.Toole. Ad
as A. E. tiIf.A.UAII, SpriuViculd, Vt.
32= A MONTHlloiscithd Carling.° Ihrtarbed
.1-•0 ESperlfee pajd,:y. Shaw, Alfrol,
ARM Of UUIRRS.
Shrewd hot quiet men can make a fortune by revealing
the secret 01 the bgpluros to nu one.
Addr...ea C. E. WELDON,
1,210 Eroadway, Few 'York.
iW. VA NAMED, M. D.. Pucces.fally trrnt,
all cisgees of Chronic and Acme Dinanseng. Scud
. 'damp for cirtrdnr conrglntny, parttctdarg and tezll
•monials. Addregs Box Sit}, Acts. 'fort.
gfli2lo,ooo
Worth of Goods in store for the opening of
the Fall Trade of 1870, in a full and
general assortment of
Ladirs rnd Cenr
Dreg. arid Firrn Wang and Fancy Goods
Is Empress Cot •s, DeJsie.. Merinos, Posans,
Cafes. 0. Shawls, Corsets, embossed Felts, and /Loos Barg
Ladies and Gsn'• rvArrot. Buffalo Robes, Fancy Lap
Bobs., alma assortment ef . Cloths, Cassisncres.
' Jadlas'adtas:-Plantsits. gotiem . • •
Domestic Cottons, ,Itc, dko.
with a general assortment of Hats and Caps,
Boots tit, Shoes. Oils and Paints. Groceries.
Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, ece., furnish
ing a superior opportunity for selections, and
will be sold on the most favorable terms, by
MX. 33 ICIMLFLIT'sr.
ear Milford. NOT, 3C ISIO,
FINANCIAL
New 7-30 Gold Loan
SAFE-! PROFITABLE! PER3IANENT
Jay Cooke & Co.
Offer for Sale atPar and Accrued Intertst, the
FIRST - MORTGAGE - LAND GRANT GOLD
Northern Pacific
RAILROAD COMFY,
H
T r'S
4 E PADS tire -§ecured,jirat, by
n Plistlitostgage on the %limed itsell%lta raring
stock and all eqUipments , . second, by n First Mortgage
on ti e en ti r e Laud Grant, being more than Tireuty-Two
Thousand acrcv of Land to each mile of road.
The Bonds aro free from United States Tat; the Prin
t:VG and Interest are payable in Gold—the Principal at
the end of Thirty years, and the Interest Semiannually,
et the rate of Seven and Three-tenths per cent per
annum.
They aro booed In rltenomln.lions of POO. $30031003
PAO and $lO.OOO,
The Trustees ander the 'Mortgage are Messrs. J.
Cooke. of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomas. President
of the Penneylourla Central Railroad Company.
These NoittieinPaciffi t:9O binds silliatrin tinier be
fore maturity. be receivable at ten per cent Premium (or
1.10). to exchange for the Company s Lands at their low
est cub price. '
In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield
an Income Itrger, we believe, than soy other First (nags
security. rearms [lading United Sines Five-Twenties
am by converting them into Northern Pacifica, Increase
their yauly income our-third. and still have a perfectly
reliable Investment. •
HOW TO GET THEM
Tons nearest Bank or Banker will supply these Bonds
DENTLSW,RY.
C. A. SACKETT'S Dental Dooms, New Milford, Pa.
Partiecaarattention given to all operatic= no the nets.
'nil teeth. Artificial Teeth tucerted In all Ma miens
ylea now In use. Perfect eatlefaction guarantied to all,
Cma and see me, and satisfy yourselves. °face hours.
ours each day.
btu. is. I= —iv
Stites
Good;4:t this Soldier ■of Was of 1819
4 _
ND
THEM WIDOWS 1-:•Congress hai recently pow
41K: ed a Lase [Jointing Pensions of Etat DolLus pa
.00tti,. where theretranaPerrice of Sixty Dsys or t or
ormer y of yon proeured Luid:Wartanti, from MOO
ao IBM and ray mord* and papers, then ' made, itib
sow vas Iniporuot Leta neeessery_ln Procuring Fen ,
alum and persons brin&g or sending indrawn to
molls* eon lose the Dft •baeltot ftwortiyand
tbetrbasiness tea be promptly attended to at rates el
Waled Ay the taw L. P. }WM,
Montrose, March 11, 154. sar
CALL AT
ROBINSON'S
BOUTIIERN TIER
PvtIrt.IVITI:7I-a. 3111
EMPORIUM,
88 Washington Street,
Bthskamt.ion, Al, T.
Where you win . find
The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and
the Lowest Priem of any house in the city.
N. B.—All Goods sold warranted as represen
led.
Binghamton, Aug. 21, 1870.—1 y
Ayer's Barsaparilht,
.M. 41111311 WIUMZEIMANii =MUD /OLLIGen.
The reputation this et.
cellent medicine enjoys,
, is derived from its cares,
7 .! many of which are lardy
marvellous. Inveterate
cases of Scrofulous die.
ease, where We system
seemed saturated with
• corruption, have been
purified and cased by it.
•
Bcrofhlous affections and
4rag allit disorders.which were ag.
gravated 'by the scrotn.
lone contamitunioa until
they were painftilly Meting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers In almost every sta
tion of the country, that the public scarcely aced to
be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is ono of *tamest destructive
enemies of our rare. Often; unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attacker enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without curetting a suspicion of Its inesenee. Again,
it seems to breed Infection throughout the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
tato one Or Other of its hideous forms, eit- • on the
surthas Or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber.
des may be suddenly deposit-I la the hags or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or It shows
its presence by eruptions on the skin„or fent ulcer
ations on some part of the body. hence the came
atonal use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is ad
'lexible, even when no active spnptems of disease
m as a. Persons affected with the following am
gesernit,.b. Immediate find
tiS reli ef,
.. t as
L-
Fa b . di. diusa Y R n ose or Ertstpe n tas,
Sorter Salt Rheum, Scold Head, Ringworms,
Sore Rees, Sore Dar, and other eruptions or
visible forma of /krojksiosts disease. Also In the
more concealed forms, as
affections
Heart Disease, Fits , E pi l epsy/ Nestr, X =7,
and the various Ulcerous ectiontiof the muses.
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis orFewereol and lfferenrial Diseases
are cored by it, though a long time le required for
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medidne.
But long continued use of this medicine will can
the complaint. Leurorrhcca or Whites, Uterine
Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are com
m=s,goon relieved and ultimately cured by
and Invigorating effect. Minute
fans for each case are found in our Almanac, sup.
plied gratis. Rheumatism and Goad, when
caused by acaimulations of extrateous matters
the blood, yield qmckly to it, as also Liar
=
hits, Torpidity, Congestion or Znylans
of the Lieor, andJoundiett, when arising,
as they o ft en do, a lt .' s% the rankling poisons In the
bloat. Thin BARS4P/DILLA Is a great re
storer Dm the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are Languid and .Listiess• Despon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap..
prehensimus or Fears, or any of the affections
nymptematio of Weakness, will and Immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
PREPARED RP
Dr. J. C. .117161/ & CO-, Lowell, Dm,
.Proateal and Anaigtieal Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DELIGGISTS
Doha by Mad Turrell. and Burns A:
Montrose, and all dru , —istA and dcaleri every
wherr. 1 . 13 cc. 21, 1870--y
Tai 0. 11. BROWN'S.
YOUNG AMERICAN
Mir' l 77:TVW''Wq
In offering this Liniment to the we do in
ILII confldence. that Unmet supercide all °Mere now In
ult.., an Internal remedy. for the core of all diseases In
the reach of that eleve of medicine, we can wifely aescrt,
ithout the leant fair of contradiction, that it stands un
rivaled in the list of medical compounds esteenally ap
plied fur the cure of dleenee. Feeling therefore that tt
Is unnecessary to par a remedy so eminently wonderful
la its effects, eo myeterionely Marini° in its powers of
relief, causing the deaf to hear, the blind to see, thence
eons. drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and re
joice again In the power and vigor of manhood. Obi pre
paration Is offered to the pahlle en its own merits. sot
claims no volcanic °ratio oeeeeentlal oils of {he Arabi
an deserts ; but on the contrary is what Its imports, ant.
Is a rare combination of the powers of North Amen
can products.
Few Tons, Dec. 11, ISM.:
This notice is to inform all dealers In proprietary
medicines. that vre have established a Depot In Kristine•
henna county at Montrose. Pa., for the sale of Dr. C. F.
Drown's Young American Liniment. and that Mr. A.
DALDWEsi Iv our agent fur that purpose
WARD, WARD, SOUTHERLAND A CO.,
120 William Street, Now York
Agencies will soon be established at central places in
every township, and published In the Bet below. lam
ready to famish it at wholesale prices to ageuta. Post
ers and circulars scut free upon application to the sub
scriber.
The Liniment to now for salient retail by the fallow
ing agents, to wit:
Burns & Nichols Montrose.
A. Terrell, ,
IL L. Adams Auburn 4 Corners.
Noah Baldwin. South Auburn.
Waltman A Vo.bnes, Skim el.'s Eddy.
1). C. & F. li. Fordhain, Franklin.
J. Barrows A Von.% Steveuertlla
L. M. Sherwood, Rushville.
R. T. Ilandrick, Springville.
William Thayer, Dimock.
E. B. Bmirdslec, Little Meadows.
Robert Winters, Friendsville.
M. 1.. Ball, Birchardellie.
D. A. A. Titsworth. Brooklyn, Pa.
L.B.indurnint.
W. IL Carus, Bailey Ballow.
E. M. Tiffany,inpbottom. •
J. B. Very, Montrose Depot.
0. M. Bewley, New NlifonL
T. D. Easterbrouk, Great bend.
Tewksbury Brothers, Auburn Centre.
Avery A Beaumont, Chinatown.
Stevens & Leebody, kik Lake.
It. Changer, Rmh.
8. E. Stevens, Linville.
A. J. Slivers. East BpringhilL
J. L. Merriman, Upsonville.
J. W. Roecncrante, Falrdale.
Any persons in townships Cot above named, desiring
an agency, may obtain it by addressing
A. BALDWIN, General Agent.
Jan.ll, 1811—Erci Muntruse. Pa.
ABEL TURRELL
rf REPS constsotir on hand ondof the most unmet.-
..A. ous collections of
DRUGS & MEDICINES
le the eeebirf , and bestows especial attention to se.
letting and buylog articles lu this department that aro
pureandgenuine.
noel") keeps a great vuiety of
LIQUOR& AND WINES,
boned elites direct from tbe distiller, or importer, and
warranted strictly pnre.
dim, a MI seeurtmenr of Paints; Oils, Vandalic's,
Britabes. Lubricating Ulla and Dye Stuffs. Uroceries."
Wa.o Paper, Wass, lieraseue, VJullna, /Plana% Guns
and ammunition.
A tine variety °Mold and other JEWELRY. Pertain
orl. Yankee NOTIONS, te., and other gouda too nu
nitrous to mention.
Dunng several years past persona brioche= In the
habit or funning club/And sending to the Great Amen..
can Tea Company, New York, fur their supplies of Tea
and Caro, for family use.
Abel 'Farrell Is now eopOlying the people with these
Tess and Coffees, et his atom In Montrose; at the urns
p:tees that these clubs and other pertains pay at itle:
OM. 01 the DetuDany In Near York. .Thus. purchruutra
will eau the axioms charge, trouble of Clubbing and
fistolseudlng,t hopes of
'AWL TURBELL, -
Yontrose, Pa.
Mt 1. 111118011 Yr
COMPOUND ILEID
EXTRA - 01 CATA.WIIA
GRAPE PILLS. •
Component Parts-17nid Extract Rhetc
, barb and Fluid Extract Oataw
ba Grape •Juice.
ran Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billions Affections,
tick or Nervous Ileadathe.Costivenns, etc. -Pure.
ir Yeats de, eoutatulig no Mercury. Dlsierala or Del
eterious Drskp.
These pigs are the most delightfully plessent Etna
tlveompereening aittor oil, asks, rusguelds, etc. Th ra
Is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They nice'
tone, sod cause neither ttausla ntesriping pains. They
are composed of the finest In gred ients Alter few
day( use of them, such an Inv ration of the entire
system takes place as to appear miraculous, to the week
and enervated, whither mining from Imprudence or 'RA
MC. 11. T. lielmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Ca
tawba drape Pills are sot eager coated, from the fact
that sugar coated Mlle do not dissolve, but pass through
the stomach without di”uivine. consequently du nut
produce the deeired effort. TUB CATAWBA OUAPE
PILLS, being pleasant in mote and odor, do not netes
sitate their being sugar ceced. PRICE FIFTY CENTS
PER BOY.
lIENRY T. lIELMBOLD'S
1110NLY CONCENTILATED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRAIT SARSAPARILLA
Will radically exterminate from the ystem Scrofula,
Syphilbi, Fever Sore., Ulcers, Sore Eyes, bore
Sum Moab, lion, Head lirunchitio. Sian Dt,vaio, Salt
Recant, Cancers, Runnings Isom Ow Far, W bite Swell
ing*. Tumor., Canceron. Affection., Node., 'ticket.,
Glandular Swelling., Night Sweats. Barb Totter, Hu
mor. of all chronic Ithematiora, Dpmenela, and
ail dimames that have been maabbabcd in the system fur
years.
Being prepared ripe , - br for the above complaints. Its
blood-onrifytng proper are printer than any other
prep:m.llton of flareafetril. , It gives the complexion a
clear and healthy color. and restores the patient to a
*tate of health and purity, for purifying the blood, re
en moving Ail chronic eonatltutlottal db-eaees art -bier foam
Impnre stite of the blood, and the only relish's. and
effectual known mmudy for the core of pales and swell
io of the bones. Uketions of the thread and
Blo g
tches, Pimples on the ra Face. lEirvelperas add all 06.1 y
•,,roptlons of the akin, and beantifyi g the complexion.
Price el 50 per bottle.
HENRY T. lIELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED
Wlmac% 33-tits-arzet 331.1.40b0ta.
TIIE GREAT DIURETIC,
Bea cured every ease of Di.hetes In whieh Ithas been
given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and lufLeto.
motion of the RhineTr, Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder. Butt:Minn of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate
Oland. Stone In the Bladder. Calculus Gravel. Brick dart
Deprostr, end tit:tenons or Milky til.cherger. and for en
feebled and delicate constitution. of both sexes. eticod
ed with the following sympts Indbpooit inn to ex•
,•rtion• lon. of p0w . .., hoc of memory, difficulty of
breathing. wtatk nerves. trembling, burro: of disease.
wakelh'in vs. (I/Winces of vision, pain in the bark. hot
hands. darning ef the body. dryness of theeruption
,111 the face. pul.IJ countenance, universal la-sitnde to
IW ev "-tem. etc
Feed hr per-t•oc from kite ogre of eighteen to twenty.
tire, and ie•on thirty-five to Ittly . -live or in the decline or
hone of life; after confinement or labor pains; bed
wetting In chlldn•a.
•
Reimbold's Extract Buchn Is Diuretic and Blood ru•
rlfying. and cures all disrascs nrising f.,m habits of db.
*lnstitut and rxresses sod imprudences in Ills Impurities
of the bluod, etc., ottpeteeding eopalbs to affections for
which It Is used, and Syphilstie affections—in these dis
eases used In connection n Rh Llelmbold's Rose Wash.
LADIES.
In fanny affection' , peenllar to ladies, 11-e Extract %-
Dacha unequalled by nny other remedy- an in Chios,
ids or Retention. I 'renal brit!. painglainet. or enppresition
of customary evaenattans. nicer - and or Schist:is state of
the Uterus. Eneorrhera or Mitten. sterility, and for all
complaints incident to the sex. whether arivine from in
discretion or habits of dissipation. It is prencrined ex
tensively hy the nie.tOtllinetit physicians and midwives.
for enfeebled nod delicate constitutions, of both sorer
and sit area (attooded with Roy of the above diseases or
pyruptome).
ILL T. RELMISOLD'S EXTRACT MIMIC
Cures di. aces arising from imprudence, habits of di.
sipation. etc, In alPtlicir stages. at little expense, litt/e
or no change to diet. on inconvenience, and no expoauto.
It mimes a freament desire. and gives stfamelb to urinate
thereby removing obstruction., preventing and curing
strictures of the Urethra. allaying path and inflammation,
so frequent In this class of diontee, and expelling all
poisonous matter.
Thousands who tome been the victims of Incompetent
persons, and who bare d heavy fees to be mad In a
Fibrin time. bare found they Irene been dm-Pied, and that
the "poison" has:by the use of " powerful as ringenta."
been dried up in the system, to brrnk not Ina more ag
gram led form. and perhaps alter marringe..
I.V.,IIELMCIOLD 8 EXTRACT Brent' for NIT affec.
nom , and discos. , of tbeUriamOrpain, whether existing
le Male or Female. from whatever ranee originating, and
no matter of how long standing. Price, Ono Dollar and
Ccnts per Bottle.
DENBY T. nsmnourtratrsoi - Ko ROSE was%
cannot beas a Pace Wash, and will be found
the only sp 6e d remedy In every species of Cutaneous
Affection. it speedily eradicates Pimples, Sputa.
acrobatic Dryness. India/alone of the Cutaneous Alms.
Mane, ete.,dispeds !Leduc.. ar d Incipient Indionmatio a.
Hives. Bash, Sloth Patches, Dryness of Scalps or Skin,
yrnst Bites, and all purposes for which &dyes or Oint.-
meads are lased; restores the chin to' a state of purity,
amd softens, and Intures continued healthy action to
its vessalo. on Welch depends Pia agreeable eine:race"
and viva, ity of eumplaxinn so , mama sung= and nd
mired. lint however saleable as a remedy for existing
defects of the chip, it. T. Ilealnalt's Huse Walsh has
long =stained its principle claim tounboonded patron ,
age, by poss'esslog qualities bleb render it a toilet ap.,
=who of the roust Itopertailvo and congenial clean
ter, combining In an elegant formula prominent re.
=kites, safety and eMeacy—the Pleadable accompani
ments of ita use as !Preservative and Hero:Sher of the
complexion. It last excellent Lotion for diseases' cafe
Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection for ahesses °title
Unnary Organs, arising from habitsuf dissipation,
used In correction with the artful& - B Sc
' rbla and mitawtut Grape PIM, in such diseases= re
commended, cannot be surpassed/ Prices One Douse
Per Battle.
•
PUB and explicit directions accompany the medicine%
Evidence et-the - most responsible and tellable. char
miter krulatuxi on apPilamMu, with bandied, of thow
sands of witnesses. and upward of MAD nese.
!kited certificates - and recommendatory lettere, Imlay
of womb era find the highest-A= l 'cm Including ern' ,
00111 Pbrilellllll.riery;ymen: l 3tatelmerr, - cte. - The
.pro
',deter du never. resorted to their publication In the
newspapers; hotfoots not do this front •tbe Ind that his
articles rank - as. tiMmdard ' Preparation.' and do , not
need to be propped op bjerittenoter; • • .1.
'Fleury T. telmboid's apOno
-Preparattozw - - - .•
Delivered to any Odom. Secure from obser
Satabiltbed upward of Twenty Years. Sold by lltt p
er.
ego everywhere.' dal:tress letters for information,
confidence to WNW ,T.AZlMBOLllll.Patatiltind
olg Deleisii.: T. Ilifiwnewes Downind eLomfat
W No SI Neowlwey, Sout hoilcWlL,T,
ilionceovo% Nodded Depot; lei Tattle!. Fitteet,
Tbiledeleits.
3111Virb OF COTRITERFEITBI Ask . for Wuxi
T REIMIIKILD - 11 rake no otter.
A Oat MEDICAL DISCOVERY
WALME* 3 _' 01.1.1308Z1L1.
VINEGAR BITTERS .
lg . Hundreds of Thoustuds 11 4
rO,O. tom. %
ti WHAT ARE THEY?
.
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40 g
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114 '
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2 1,• Tarr AnisN'OT A VELE VI 1. 1
ee3FANCY DRINIC.P4'O
yapsoi;Poor.llaan, widakcs. Proof Spirit*
and llethse MMus?* doctored, spiced and ovoct.
used to please the tuft, treed Tonics . . Lppcds.
411,” e. Customs," me., that Intl the Cinder Cu to
dm:therm= end ruin, bet era It tree Tledicine, =ado
DIM the Natiro Gouts end limbs of California, free
Drain hit Ateehelle Stimulants. They are the
GILISAT BLOOD PVIIIVIZIL cola A mrE
GIVING I'IIINCIPLIS a perfect Lenevater cad
invigorator et the System, (=thin off all polsonona
nutter end restoring the blood to a healthy condign.
'Soper= cantata those Bitters according to dlrce.
Don and remain long unwell.
6100 willbo given forsn Incurable we, provided
the bones arc rot dr-droved by mineral pollen or
e. ether mean, and the Vital CM= wasted beyond the
point otrettsir.
Par Ingasontutory and Chronic Cbconan.
- Omni sod'Oont, Dyspepsia, or Isdigestloo.
"4110 1 1. 1 .. w llivessseost ad toner settsvot revers
Disclaims of the Dined. Liver, Rhine) o, and
Madder, these Bitters Lava been most tastes.
An]. Beth Digensio ere cooed ty Vitiated
Blood, which to generally produced by doranginneat
age: Digestive Organs.
DTISPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION. Bead
aths,thsin lathe Shoulders, Coughs, Tisinness of the
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eruetattelou of the etesesch,
Lad taste to in. Mouth, Blithe* Attnete , , rniPitrAlcn
of the heart, 11.11comeatIon of the Lungs, Pain la the
regions of the Eldneys,undltthUndted other Waal
symptoms, ate the offsprings of Dyspepsia..
They lavtgoreta the Stomach end stimulate the tor
rid Over end bowels, which reader them of lineal:1411.1
efficacy In cleansing the blood of all impuritles, cad
Imparting now life and vigor to the whole system.
FOIL SKIN Ms - EASES, Eruptions, Totter. Celt
Mime, Blotches, P pots. Pimples, hauler, Bolls, Cu.
bunches, fling-Roams. Scald-Dead, Sore Tres. F.Tdj.
till, tteb, Comes, Dlacellorations of the Elle, Demon
and Diseases of the bkin, of whatever came or nature,
stoiltendtr dog up and carried out of the system lnc
sheet time by the use of these Littera. One bottle In
Inch cases will convince tau mast theredelons of their
costive acct. _ .
Cleanse tho Vitiated Mood whenever you and Its
tropuritles bunting branch the ale Ia Tlmples, Lrnr
Cons or Bores; cleanse It when you End It ol.tructzd
and sluggish la tho veins ; clear= it when It Is foul,
andywar feellngs will toll you tame. Emp the blood
pun and the health of tho system will follow.
rm. TAPP. and other WOU3IB, lurblna to lbe
GPM= of to many thousanda, aro effectually dotroy
cd mad reinored. Tor full directions, rued carefully
the circular around each bottle, yell:dud fa four ran.
guacts—Enclials,Gernsan, French and Spennalt.
J. WALIC.E.R, Proprietor. IL R. lic-IDOICA.LD &
Druggists and Gen. Agents, Eon Frstnctsco, Cal„
sad Land $l Commorea Street, New York.
far SOLD DT ALL DIXOGISTS ASD DE-W-4
Oct x6-.1 smorte
SIGN OF TEE VIXEN DICRTAR
r
*".• +47?
47!" i:F•V
SUIT'S NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY. distilled
otrietti parr t and a variety •A' other Brandies, including
Cherry Brand,. Cider Brandy. te. .early alltbo differ
rat kind. of Ram. Rolland (iin. old Rye and Rourbon
Whieltey. Alcohol. PnroSphit, Bay Rum. con.lact•
ly on hand and /or sale by '
ADEL TITERELL.
17.1'4.1•T cfb CP ma. , monuo.e.
DRUGGISTS,
Would respectfully say to the 1,0)113, that in addition t
their usual aysortuleut of
PURE DRUGS AND
.31EDICLNES
Liter have Paints and Oils Varnish, Dve—qtners. Winer
and Liquor.. Patent Medicines, Spectacle.. Eye
Glasrea, Packet Kniver. Itarnr.. CLAin &
Chahar St r nzr. Al-o.juat received
a rine lot , •r Herni..ers. Gnu
Caps. Gun Wadding..
Cartridge.,
We keep always on hand and for 'sale. Biagio^. Powder.
Gun Powder. Rifle Powder, Tobacco and (Van; of a su
perior quality, and a general assortment of Yankee No
tions.
[s — Remember lLc CHEAP CASH ERT:G STORE o
Bows 6 Nichols.
A. B. BURNS,
Mantra., Der- 14,1 , 70. AMOS NU:U..4A
STROUD .d BROWN'S
Fire, Life, and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
ZMECIIZZtra.II■ 4 I , . I=l6.
CAPITAL UEI'4EBE-WED, over
Dome Insurance Co. of N. Y.,C.apital end
Surplus. 114.000,01.0
Insurance CO .of North America. Phira
Capital knY Surplus, 1.000,004
Franklin Fire Insurance CO:, 'Philo, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus,
Lpcoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Slumci,Penn'a. Capital nod Surplus, 4,000,000
Connecticut Untold Ll a Insurance Co. of
Hartford. Conn., Capitol, 31,,Kin AWOL
American Life Insumnee Co., Fbiladel
phia. Capital. 1,000,000
Trarelars'lnsurance Co. Dartford:Conn..
Insmingaga lust all kinds of accidents
Capital.
Dartford Fire insurance Company. Dart
ford Conn., Capital and Surplus, $5.000,000
larAll baldness entrusted to our care will he attend
ed to on fair terms, and all !mom. promptly coliro.tod.
111 ,- 0111co Ilrotdoor east from Thinking . Ofdeo of W.
11. Cooper & Co., Turnolkest. Montrose. Pa.
STROUD tt BROWN, Agents.
H. C. Scrrros. asq., Frlendsville, Solicitor.
Coas.ll. Sitrrn. Anntrose. do
SinOrn. CtultiLna L. Dimling.
Montrose, Pa. Jan.ll. 1011.
VINPtTIS IVi ni
L tI u EURAIIIIA
-$.-5000 WILL BE PAID.
VEGETABLE any graion acing any m !dna showleg_half
ing. permanent cures as Dr. FiTLEIPS
nEKEDy. Used Inwrd
' A pkmant medicine. free from injurious drags.
illarrantedtindrr oath, to have permanently cured OS In
every 100 patients treated In the past ten years. pee
testimony). it is the scientific prescription of Pro an.
'wigs:P. Fitter; N.. D.. a graduate of Abe University of
Pennsylvania. A. D.. 1833,—, no P rof es so rPhlia's
oldem muter physlciant. and of Cheumintry
and Toxleology.—who has made Neuralgia. armee end
Inffernatory EticematisM the speciality of. his entire
prtessional fart snitched fur by the signatures at
compormintimaboille oUmanyrpromlnent - renowned
physicians, clergymen, and other testimonials. To pro
tect sufferers from polsontlat quack amanitas, and use
lees ,espenaturo At money. a legal, signed guarantee,
statintermet number of bottles warranted to rare. wil t
be forwarded gratis to any orderer sending by letter a
Intl description of *diction,. case of-Ptiloro to care,
amount paid positively refunded. Medicine sent any
where bye:press. collect on delivery:' , AMicted invited
torite for advice r all intOrmation and medical advice
seat tryletter gratis , Principal ewe, 20 t3ontb-Fourtli
street, Philadelphia , The remedy Meow or qb
tallied by Ihnggists.' Apr[ll9.'7l 17.
MK Bale by ABEL:TURRELL, Montrose Pa.,
'—At 81iii-WOxre,lhe Wattli•Makcir; MaAct
s!reet., Montrose, Ps.
A . .I3DITOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGN ED,
SM. an Auditor. appointed by the Court of Common
Pleas of Snoquebanes county, to make distribution of
the fond analog from fiecrifTe male of the real estate of
Eliza E. Smith and Harry Smith, hereby gives notice
that be will attend to the duties of bin appointment at
his office. in Montrone, on Monday the nth day of Jane,
et 1 o'clock, p. m., at which time and place, all
persons Interested aro requested to present their cinims
or he forayer debarred from coming in upon mid Acid.
.1147 St, ISIL-4w A. W. BEETHOLF. Andltor.
ItOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI
ATION,
For theßellerand core orthe Erring and Ilnthrhroate.os
Principles of Chriatlan Philanthropy,
F.oanys on the Errors of Youth and the Follies of Ass
In relation to Jarring° and Social Evils, with tanitu
old for the afflicted. Sent nee. In sealed envelopes. Ail
dense I.IOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia.
TALBOT 41. STAMP,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Flour, Salt, Butter, Port. Lana, nitni, Silt Ptah, Tallow
Candles, Crackers, Came, Coffee, Spices, Choice
Teas, Sopus, Rice, Dried and Calmed
Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Sault,
and all other articles usually kept Ina Aral class Drown,
and Provision Store.
We will mark our Goods as low as we can afford, cad
sell furcate, or exchauge for produce,
PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Montrose, Sept. W. IS W.—ti
&BEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA.
le continually receiving
NEW GOODS
And keeps constantly on hand a full and desirable u
•ortmcut of geoolue.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CLIEMICALS, LIQUORS,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Strafe. Tens. Bplee.. and other W.
curie., Stone N% are, Wahaad Vi ludo". Paper, Oleos
mare. Fruit Jar., Mirrors. Lamp,. Chimney.. Eery
..ene, Machinery OIL Tut/ores' OIL Nizitefoot Oil. lio
decd hair Oil, Sperm Oil, Olive 01., SplritsTorpca
il iir. Yarul Foes. Cynary Seed. Vinegar Pidrirh. Couren,
ru led Lye. Ash Lima., Tens.e.. Supporter..lldedita
loptruineuts, Sbunliler Gni., Pistols,
l'ondrr, Shut, Lead, bon Cope, Bio.tiog
nod Fear, C paws. Strings, 1101.1. etc. rim...,
rte . VI,It Mole and Lint...Dor and Toilet bony*,
fla: r 11.0 r Iteeturere. soil flair Dye.. Brovbeil
Pocket Noire-.Speciaclep.Sllver Pleted SpootrYorks,
Knives. ac. Deatiot Article., a general as•uronent
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY
All the I wading and beet kind. of
PATENT MEDICINES,
In short, nearly eve 7 thin; to restore the stet. Me
onosse the taste, to delight the eye, 10 gratify the lane/.
and al,o to rondnee to the real arid sabstan /cal comforts
or life. Enumeration Is imptactit able. on It groald
a newspaper. Cell at the DI eg and Variety State of
Montrose,Jan. 5, IS O
puRE LIQUORS
T. 41. Xt.33 33 M.X.s 3301:7193:3..
OPPOSITE TUE COVET 11011111
701 IN N. TAIIIBELL. proprietor-
Ei r .bt Stew• leave thin Mane daily, chianertitir with
the D. L. S W., the Erie, and the Lehigh Valley Ital.
eau, Pay 6,lB*—tf
•
G OLD JEWELRY
A New And large *ripply,
llootrovr, Nor. 21. 1569 ABEL TIIILTLIILL
A. B. TARBOX,
WATC BRAKER AND JEWELER,
Snstmehanna Depot., Pa.,
Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, .s:e. Ro
pairing pmmptly done and warranted.
FINE SILVER GOODS:
made a speciality; Silver Detached Levers for
$l2 00. American Watches, at Companies re
duced prices. •
Or Goods ordered for parties, from New
York, at less profits than if kept constantly on
hand. Solid 18 caret Rings Ihr $1 75 rocrwnny
weight, A. B. TARBOX.
Sasoneltanna Depot, Jan. 25, 1871. tf.
SGO 000.000
TEA 1 .
Every kind of Tea In market. Jolt arrived, anti
or vac. at Now Tork wbolesalo price.. Also illoo at
mnfocnt of COFFEE. Day of me and'revit a gatta
ackary. _ AVEL TV
—At Sher-Wood's, the Watch-Maker, Maine
street, Montrose, Pa.
CONGRESS WATER.
at TURRELL'S.
ROAD LETTING—The Supervisors of Bridgewater
it will meet a: the honed of James O'Brien. in North
Bridinvrater, April ettn, at 1 &Met p. m.. to let the
balloloF of a road leading from Jas. O'Brien's to Tinsman
Hickey a. To be let to the Unrest bidder.
JAMES CALPII.
HORACE BitBWBTEII.
Montrose, April 19. 'M. Z. M. BABWBTPJI., tow.
NEW 'WALL PAPER,
Just arrived. and Ileliblgcheap kr
Montrose, Aprirle. 187 1 . ADEL fUnattL.L.
AgriculitralOollege, of Peopsylyania.
Tins INSTITUTION will reo?ea for the
SPRING TERM OF 24 . ittrEERS,
On Friday, February 10,,11371.
For geneal Circular, Catalogue and other in.
formation, Address, -
T1105..11. BURROWS, President,
Agricultural College, P. 0.,
Jan. I . Blo.;—tf. .Centro Co., Po,
ilLOOlirtirittoll, - sunsEmr.
TA Year. 600 Acres. le GreenboneeNiargest As.
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