The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 28, 1871, Image 4

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    She e fann and tirtoide.
New Sources orWealtb on the Form.
Bo soon as farmers in any section evince
' signs of 'dissatisfaction with the old stere
otyped rotation of corn, oats and wheat,
and find that it does not pay them as well
As it need to do, we shall then be prepar
,/ed to show them, in the pages of the
f' Practical Farmer," that some other
things may sometimes be profitably sub
stituted. In fact there is a very wide range
of articles which may be grown or man
ufactured on the farm, and avoid the ne
cessity of selling the paternal acres. There
is profiably no business followed in which
tfiere is such a great variety as in agricul
ture and all within its legitimate calling.
But a few years since, the making of
cheese on the factory principle was un
heard oL Now there are thousands of
acres devoted to it. It is highly impor
tant for farmers to know what branch of
farming their location and circumstances
are specially adapted for. In some places
it may be butter—in others milk—in oth
ers cheese; and where it is neither of
these, it may be something - else—or the
article described below, of condensed
milk.
It strikes us, there must be an increas
ing demand for this, with the natural in
crease of population. For sea-going ves
sels or. river boats, or any place where it
may be inconvenient to keep and feed a
cow, it will be in place. In many neigh
borhoods farmcm might combine to cart{'
this business on to advantage.
We find the following in one of our
exchanges, but do not know where to give
credit :
CONDENSED ][ILK.
'The American Condensed Milk Com
pany was founded in 1865, and has its
headquarters in New cork city. It has
two manufactories. one situated at Purdy's
Station, Westchester county, in this State,
and the other at Hatrleyville, Conn., and
both having a large capacity for condens
ing. The supplies of milk used in the
latter operation are obtained from farmers
in the neighborhood, and are therefore of
undoubted purity. The process in the
main consists of simply evaporation the
water which forms a part of all milk in
its natural state, and by returning the
same amount of water afterwards, the
milk is restored to its original condition.
Its quality is unsurpassed, and it has
borne years of trial and the most careful
chemical tests taken by Prof. Chandler,
of Columbia College, and other eminent
acientsfic gentlemen. This milk intended
for immediate use unsireetened, and is
conveyed in wagons to customers' houses
the same as the ordinary fluid.
The advantages it possesses over ordina
l- ry milk are : It is the safest milk for in
fants and children. It is cheaper than
the lowest price of rood milk. It will
keep sweet three times as long as common
milk, thus affording relief from the con
stant fear and very frequent annoyance
of sour milk, and rendering the service of
milk on the Sabbath unnecessary.
"The following directions are given for
its use. To make cream, add one part
water; to make extra rich milk, add four
parts rater; to make milk as usually
sold, add tire parts water; for children
and infants, add five to twelve parts, wa
ter. In coffee, undiluted, it surpasses
cream. Diluted and scalded, it gives to
coffee the boiled milk flavor which many
prefer, and which every connoisseur will
appreciate.
The American brand of condensed milk
is consumed iu all parts of New York
city and Brooklyn, nearly all the public
institutions being supplied with it as well
as many restaurants, leading hotels, pri
vate families, and shipping. Its lasting
qualities have make it indispensable
tho9e who have tried it, and it has almost
become one of the necessities of life. It
is also shipped in large quantities to the
Southern States, West Indies, Europe and
other coun tries, and has even been export
ed to the Cape of Good Hope, giving gen
eral 'satisfaction everywhere. It is put in
hermetically sealed cans and packed in
cases for shipment, and has been found to
bear exposure to any climate or the long
est transportation.
um ROOT SUGAR IS CALITOIELS.A.
Te News Letter says: "No one article in
all the notices of the California Beet Su
gar Cempany begins to do the affair jus
tice. We publish aPw facts to correct
the bungling misstatements made in the
dailies during the past week. Two hun
dred and fifty barrels of A-1 sugar stands
credited to shipment No. 1, with many
more ready at the mill to , send over, and
beets enough on hand to make two thous
and barrels of first-class sugar, besides
second-class syrups, etc. The mill, run
ning to its fall capacity, will work fifty
tans of beets per day;
. they are now run
ning through about forty tons every
twenty-four hours. They have one hun
dred head of cattle under cover to fatten
on the pulp. The managers met with no
dificultres m reaching the result they have,
the parties engaged in the affair knowing
their business.% They owe no one, and, so
far as we can learn, there is no stock for
tale except at a premium."
How ro COOK OLD Fowt.s.—For the
possible benefit to some other young
house-keepers, I wish to tell them flow to
cook an old chicken.. Prepare as for
roasting, then boil three hours in a cov
ered pot, with oue quart of water, to
which add two tablespoonfuls of vinegar;
after which put into a pan in a hot oven
for about one hour to brown. The liquor
in the - pat to -be prepared for gravy ;
should the water boil away too much,
more should be added. The result is, the
meat is as tender as young chicken, and
some-think richer and better.-0/do Far-
Mar.
FALL FLOWING.-A writer in the Jou
rnal of Agrieulture (published at St Lou
is) says :'"There is too little care among
farmers, generally, in preparing corn land.
They seem to think, if they can manage
to plow—skim would be nearer right—
their land once, it is sufficient Whereas,
the determination should be to work it as
much as possible before the corn comes
up, and while it is yet young, in order to
give it a fair start, and keep it growing.
The very best plan, perhaps, is to plow
corn land, (I mean land intended to be
planted to corn the following spring)
mos in the fall, as by so doing the con
tinual thawing during the
winter auid spriug•pcts as a powerful pul
verise/, and if it is sod, or there are
weeduer other trash on it, all become well
;cited, ing amain forimmediate use
in *Vine •
Down istat they . WI linger pasta minis
tees, leinineithey -point the- way to other
people; tut don't golhensetiel, _ "
An Apology ter the 'Skimh.
A enrrespondent of the Farm Journal
thus writes of the skunks.
Permit me to say a word in behalf of
this much abused animal. Who has not
heard the skunk execrated because he oc
casionally exhibits his fondness for spring
chickens ? Now lem well aware that
this is a serious fault, but may there not
be something in his conduct to overbal
ance it? I think there is.
All farmers are familiar with the large
white grub worm, and are also aware that
at some seasons they do a great teal .of
damage, especially to the corn crop. Now,
would not what destroys these pests be
considered highly useful and to be en
couraged ? This the skunk does to a great
degree. Some years since, while busting
corn, I noticed that sonic animal had been
going all over the field, digging up grub
worms ; they were pretty tad that year.
My curiosity was considerably exci te d as
to what had done this, but Ldid not in
vestigate the matter at that time. Last
fall observing the same thing, I began to
look amend and soon found several skunk
dens near the corn field, and became sat
isfied that I had found the solution of the
question.
So unerrino b is their instinct, or rather
their sense of smell is so accurate, that
they seldom dig a hole more than two
inches in diameter from which to extract
the grub. They do not confine themselves
1 to grub worms, but destroy mice, bugs,
beetles, its„ in a determined manner. If
any one doubts this, let him examine their
excrement around their dens and become
fully satisfied.
They generally keep around timber in
winter, but make their homes in fields and
along fences in summer. Here they rear
their young and make war with the far
mer's enemies. From here they also make
an occasional raid upon the poultry yard,
when provisions are scarce with them, but
I believe this is more than counterbalanc
ed by the good they do.
The next time you find a skunk, don't
try your "level best" to kill him, but first
inquire whether you are about to kill your
friend instead of your enemy. We onghf
to encourage them to make their homes
in your fields, where they world destroy
multitudes of insects and vermin, which
i are sadly on the increase.
Boxing the Ears.
Boxing the ears is an inexcusable bru
tality; many a child has been made deaf
for life by it ; because the drum of the ear
is a membrane, as thin as paper, stretch
ing like a curtain just inside the external
entrance of the ear. There is nothing
but air just behind it, and any violent
concussion is liabl%to rend it in two, and
the hearing is destroyed forever, because
the sense of bearing is caused by the vi
brations of this drum or Tympanum.
Picking ears" is a most mischievous
practice. In attempting to do this)with
hard substances, an unlucky motion has
many a time piercing the dram made it
as useless as a pierced Indiarubber life
preserver; nothing harder or sharper than
the end of the little finger, with the nail
paired, ought ever to be introduced into
the ear, unless by a physician ; persons
are often seen endeavoring to remove the
wax of the ear with the head of a pin ;
this ought never to be done, first, because
it not only endangers the rupture of the
ear by being pushed too far in, but not so
far, it may prate against the drum, excit
ing inflammation and an ulcer, which
will finally eat all parts away, especially
of a scrofulous constiti i ition.
Second, hard substances have often
slipped in, and caused the necessity, of
painful, dangerous and expensive opera
tions to fish or cut; third, the wax is
manufactured by nature to guard the
entrance from dust, insects, and unmo- ,
dified air, and when it has subserved its
purposes it becomes dry, and scaly, and in
this condition is easily pushed outside by
new formation of wax within. Occasional
ly wax may harden and may interfere
with the hearing; but when this is the
case it is the part of wisdom to consult a
physician and let him decide what is the
remedy; if one cannot be had the only
safe plan is to let fall into the ear three or
four drops of tepid' water night and
morning; the saliva is still better, for it is
; softerand more penetFating ibat glycerine
is far preferable to either; it is one of the
best, blandest fluids in nature, and very
rapidly penetrates the hardest wax, cools
the parts, and restores them to a health
ful condition. If, in a week, there is not
a decided improvement in the hearing,
medical advice ought to be had at once,
as next to the eye the ear-is_the most deli
cate organ of the body.
Modes of Walking.
An ingenious contemporary gives the
following summary of the different modes
of walking adapted by those who go to
and fro upon the earth :
Observing persons move slowly; their
heads move alternately from side to side,
while they occasionally stop and turn
around.
Careful person lift their feet high and
place them down slowly, picked up some
little obstruction and place it down qick
lv by the side of the way.
'Ca!dilating personB generally walk with
their bands iu their pockets and their
beet& slightly Inclined.
Modest persons generally step softly for
fear of being observed.
Timid persons often step off from the
sidewalk on meeting another, and always
go around a stone instead of steeping
over it.
Wide-awake persons "toe out," and, have
a long swing of their 'arms, while their
hands move about miscellaneously.
Careless persons are forever stubbing
their stoes.
Lazy persons scrape about loosely with
their heels, and are first on one side of
the walk and then on the other.
Very strong-minded persons place their
toes directly in front of them, and haves
kind of stamp movement.
Unstable persons walk fastand slow by
turns.
One-idea persons, and' always very sell
fish ones, "toe-in." -
Cross persons are apt to hit their knees
together.
Good-natured persons snap their finger
and thumb every few steps.
Fun-loving persons have a kind.of jig
movement.
POPVTAII 3IE.s.—A popular man is one
who hai the happy faculty of never pre
setting any sharp corners, and neverruu
ning against other people,s sharp corners.
He is not necessarily very good nor very
wise, and he is rarely •very -great. His
character is distinguished'for negative
rather than positive qualities; for _a Or
thin fortunate equilibrium arid tact Of
adaption; ratherthan - anyintriniscimth
or marked' `: '
---
}adeed, - thitlast is upt to be We to all
personal popularity. A man of strong
points is sure to come into collision with
other people's strong points, to read on
other people's weak points, and to create
more or less general antagonism.
c lew advertionnento.
HOLIDAY S IB A EO VtEIN A HY.
4:73F1LG:0031Z. 7 1 91 Viriaglll
oItuTIaiIEIMIXIIIIHZEI NO& A remedy Which
Par ten years, and proved In dm*
trends of miteslcepable of curing all Memlmi of the
Throat mad Lungs; performing many remarkable cart%
merits • trial from all who ate nfftwing from almilar
factions and vainly seeking relief. Will Ton letprejadlee
event you from being
D u s tsc -
and Colds.—Tos say Rearm theme!
—The relief end cures of It me marrelott•
- . lZery sufferer will find lend and cure.
te—ftequire only few doses.
Wr'lltirita•— Ras cured cases pronounced Incur
et) e.
• Debility.—lt renovates end Intl rates the sysletn.
Uvur Complaint-140M a.aecu se Regulator of this
°ritepat.—lts healthy action on the stomach cures
tlrec—lt heallb-ntrlng and appetite-restoring.
p ain pre.p ary t. Drifesta .46,... .--tetion on them Is marked and
Dr. Crooles
ed ef Tar is rich In the medical quell.
ties of Tar, coe . oliir w Tar
vegetable Ingredients of m•
doubted value, which make It unstupeased,not only for.
the complaints enumerated, but It Rapidly Restores Ex
hausted strength, cleanses the stomach, minim the Liv
er and puts them to work, canoes the rood to digest.and
makes pare blood. sal begets& vivacity appreciated by
both sound and sick. If you are afflicted in any way.
we know If you try the Life-giving Tonic Properties of
Dr. Crook's trine of Tar, you will add your testinlonv
to its great value in correcting any ills that flesh
heir to." Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK A CO.—
Sold by Druggistseverywhere . HALL PORTER,
Junction City, Wholesale Agents.
7.-
ItFor Scrofula, • Saroftilons Tumor, • •Icof
nlcnis Diseases of the Eyes, or tkvotpla in sny
form, Ithenmatism, Diseases of-the Liver, Dis
raveaof the Shin. Eruptions. Pimples. Bolls,
Tetter, Scald Read. Ulcers and old Sores , or
sny disease depending on a depraved condi
tion of the blood. Mks Dr. Crook's ACro•
pound Snap of Poke Root. It le comet.-
01 with - the beet toni , prrpurstions of Iron
' known, and Is the best Alterative and Puri
fier made. Cleanse your Blood. Try one
bottle., Sold by Druggists. Prepared only by
OLIVER CROOK ,t CO., Dayton. 0.
-
Ual °TART Illessuring Faucet. — The best. A detr
ital. and reliable arildr. Never gums, and not liable
to breakage. Send or circular. Addrine Box 46, Shire
ma.toarn, Pa.
H. MIND
OR CASES,
FAMILY LIQ
Each Casa conhilnlng Otte
Old Palo Brandy, I Holland Gin,
" Rye Whiskey, Old Pale Sherry,
Fine Old Port, Old Bourbon,
Onmateed Pare and of the very best Quality.
PRICE EMMEN DOLLAR.
.., or Poet•OlDco Order,
N, 15 Brood St., New York
Sent by Express C. 0.
11. 111EIDEBSO,
Agents ! Read Th is !
WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF $31:1 FEB
Y WEEK and EXPENSES, oradow a largo Commis
sion to sell our new and wonderfdl Inventions. Address
31. WAGNER & CO., alarstudl, Etch.
AGENTS Wanted to gal Wheeler S Wllama Sewing
Machines; good territory, great inducements ;
_no capi•
tai required; borne and wagon furnished. Q. HMI
MAN, Agent, 407 Market Street Ilarrietburg, Pa.
$325 t i tt pc O u 'NJ 6 ll p il i o d re . ep t 7g22 .. rr . taß r fir , rilh . ed
_ _
12 Apple Parer, Corer and !Meer. Price 82 00.
Does all at ones. Warranted ,atlefocloq
D, 11. Will ITEMOIIIi, Worcester, Mass
0.210,000
Worth of Goods in store for the opening of
the Fall Tradoof 1870, in a Rill and
genertil assortment of
Ladle, and Cent'
Dreg.. and Furnishing, and Fonry Goods
In Empress Csot+s, Declass, stertnos, Fostuu,
Calera, Shawls, Corsets, embossed Felts, and Mop Skirts
Ladies and Genot Furs. Buffalo Robes, Fancy Lap
Robes, atoll assortment of (Toth', Cassimass.
Ladies'Cluas, Flannels, Hosiery,
Deanadie Cottons, she, do.
with a general assortment of Hats and Cato,
Boots & Shoes, Oils and Paints, Groceries,
Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, ite, furnish
ing a superior opportunity for selections, and
will be sold on the most formable terms, by
. • S. 13
ew Milford. No.. 30 1570.
FINANCIAL
New 7-30 Gold Loan
SAFE! PROFITABLE 1 PERNANEXT!
Jay Cooke & Co.
Offer for Sale at Par and Accrued Interest, the
FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD
Northern Pacific
RAILROAD COMP'Y,
THESE BONDS are secured, first, by
a PRQ Mortgne on the Railroad Itself. Its rolling
stock and all equipments , second. by a Firat Mortgage
on Its entire Land Grant. being more than Twenty-Two
Tboaeand Acres of Land to each mile of road.
The Honda are free from United States Tax ; the Prin.
clpal and Intereet are payable in Gold—the Principal at
the end of Thirty - years. and the Interest Semi annually,
at the rate of Seven and Three-tenths per cent. per
111:1131M.
They are loaned In denominations or sin MI, SIOEO
$3,000 atid $lO.OOO.
The Tmotces ander the Mortgaza are llcearc. 3.
Cooke. of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomar, Practical
of the Permaylvaala Central Railroad Company.
These Northern ?nettle 7-00 Bolide will at all times be
fore maturity. be receivable M ten per cent Premium (or
1.10), In exchange for the Company 'e Lands at their low.
cat cash price.
In addition to their abrolate rafety, then Bonds yield
an Income hr.:wove bettere., than any other ?hat Class
accaerty. Tenons holding United Ethan Fie-Twentles
nn, by ocatrerting theta into Northern Paeldee, Increase
their Income one-third. and dill bare a perfectly
Investment.
HOW TO GET THEM
Tour nearest Banker Banker will 'apply there Bonds
PEBBLE SPECTACLES—aIso com
mon Spectacles, a new supply, for sale Ong
Montrose, No•. 10,1869. ABEL TURREL
ST. VITUS' DANCE CIIBRD
DT MRS. A. A. TAYLOR.—NO CURE NO PAT.—
.", Shecan be cm:rutted at her reetdence to Bridgewa
ter. on the
dterwater. M farm adjoining as-aheriff Jobn.on. &.t of
references.giren.arch IRII. tf A. IL TAYLOR.
Bil
Good News to the Soldier sof The Wer of 11119
AND THEM WIDOWS I—Congress has recently roma
ed a Law Granting Pensions of Eight Dollars p r
month, where there was a Service of Slaty Days or o 117 .
For mazy of you I procured Land Warrants, from loan
totBM, and my records and papers, then made, flun3lsh
now the Important facts necessary in Procurin Pen.
alma. and pereons bringing or sending their cla ims to
my office can have the Dm benefit of my records, and
their business will be promptly attended to at rates es
tablised by the law L. F. Mal,
Montrose. Match M. 1871. 4w
ERs will insert an anima.
Cirsieneuia Huard American 11
ban for MAD° Der Link per weak. One ITt i r l e/ge
track will cost a DAWN two Dues will cost Twelve
Dollars, end Tan lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Bend for
s Printrd Wt. Address GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Ad
vertising Agents, No. al Park Row, Now Pork.
The Vice of our Age is Frond!
IJEVEftTHELESB. there are Ore honest Patent
11 Annus, even at the Capita!, of whom is the under
signed. Patents for 17 years obtalnod at reasonable
rates. Agents vaned. hand for elmalare. GEO. E.
DROWN, ConneellarabLaw. 817 O. Street, eft. Bth,
Washington, D. C.
FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE
He Ind Glom mad all kinds of Clotlus and e* Cloth
remora Paint,
to Grease Tar, &a, Instantl.
w itb au t . the kart Wary the Inca fabric. Bold p l
y'
=Macy (Wad, Dealers. MIME? $
po ftrda. y St.,l4ew Toria.46Laffallo-144.
pt-VAMILIIIII4 714 IV:, snonsinddly trade
dosses of Chronic and Anne Memo: Send
• • stamp lot ciondar ourdaintse particolany sad +N
Wand*, Addrceellos 6120, - hew Yogic, _
CALL AT
ROBINSON'S
SOUTHERN= TIER
'rt:TR:DiTITZTX-t.331
EMPORIUM,
88 Washington Street,
Binghamton, Bi. Y.
Where you will find
The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and
the Lowest Prices of any home in the city.
N. 13.—A1l Goods sold :warranted as represen
ted.
Binghamton, Aug. Z 4, 1870.—1 y
Ayer's Cidhartie Pills,
Far all the i purposes of a Laxative
Madiaino.
Po T ha ,
I ts noone Int
". evaryboly Al
remedy than any
Those who have
those who have
si and Wends,
'does always
—. or neglectof
.-- - — --- —,
its .compealtion — .
We have thousands upon eon.
sands of cantilleatm of their renmrkable cures of the
following complains, but such cures are drown In
every ndghboitoxit, and we need not publish them.
Adapted to all age and conditions in all climates;
containing tudthercalornel or any deleterious drug,
they may be takes with WOW by anybody. Thdr
sugar coating prejerves them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
no harm can arise from their use In any quantity.
They operate bf their powerful Influence on the
Internal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate It
Into
healthy adieu—remove the obstructions of the
stomach, bowels, Titer, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health. and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange.
meets as are the Lit origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the beg, for the folbwing complaints, which theme
PUts rapiile:—
For Thog ly sePeM car .. orlndlgestles,ldatless.
step, trangeor and Lose of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach and restore Its bcdthy tone and action.
1 ,
For Liver Corn lest and its various symp
toms, Dillow. Ite achea Sack Headache.
Jaundice or Gr ft Sickness, Bilious
Colic and "linens eters, they should be Jo
diciously taken for eat case, to correct the diseased
iim i,,,, or r emove the Own:Lain:us which cause It.
For Dysentery or.llltairriscets, but ono mild
dose Is generally required.
For Ilthenusatism, Gout. Gravel, Pulp&
tattoo of she Hart, Pain in the Side,
Dock and Loins, fairy should be continuously
taken, as required, to diange the diseased action of
the system. With sub change those complaints
disappear.
For Dropsy and Drop teal Swellings they
should be taken in
13 and frequent doses to pro
duce the effect of a tic pur e.
For Suppression large dote should be taken
as It produces the desired effect by sympathy.
As a Dinner Ptti.take ono or two Pills to Fee
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and inrigoraty the system. Hence It is often ad
vantageous
when+ no serious derangement exists.
nneels tolerably well, erten finds that a dose
of these Pitts makes him feel decidedly better, from
their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus.
Q. C. AT EE et. Co., r - racticaalt C-Aevestali,
LOWELL. MASS.. r. S. A.
Sold by. Abel Turmil, and Barns & Nichols,
Montrose;nnd all druggists and dealers every•
where. ' [Dee. i 3, 1870--y
39z. O. Pt .733Ft.cacnraz,el
YOUNG AMERICAN
N. •C'O.4 l A Dilk . !'lLi sol
In offering this Liniment to the public, as we do In
Ml confidence. that itmust anpercede all other° now In
nod. as an totems] manly, for the cure of all diseases in
the reach of that class d medicines we can safety assert,
without the least fear cf contradiction, that it stands un
rivaled In the list of medical compounds extmatally ap
plied for the core of disease. Feeling therefore that tt
is =necessary to puff remedy so eminently wonderfal
In Its effects, so myetertmly Inhlllbie to its powers of
relief, canahug the deafto hear. the blind to see. the net
vons,dmwn and crippled rheumatic to walk !Tettd re-
Juice again in the power and Agora mamboed, t his pre
p:wait= Is offered to the pablk on Its own merits. ant
claims no volcanic origin or esaenttal oils of the Arabi
an deserts ; but ma the contrary is what Its imparts, ant
Is a care combination of the powers of North Ameri
can products.
Nor Tux, Dee. 14, DM=
Thbr notice Is to Inform ell dealers In proprietary
medleines, that we have ectablichod aDepot In Marque.
henna comity at Mantreee. Pa., for tho de of Dr. C. F.
Brown's Young American Liniment, and that Mr. A.
BALDWO Is our meat for that pawpaw.
DOUTILEULLND &
'iar Street, New York
Agencies will soon be established at Central places to
every township. and published In the fat below. lem
ready to famish it at wholesale prices to agents. Post
ers and dtenters sect free upon applicator' to the sub
scri Liniment
m e L b izameta ls now Ser sale at retell by the follow
ing ageing, to wit:
Bums & Nichols ' Montrose.
A. Turrell,
B. L. Adams, Auburn 4 Come r.
Noah Baldwin, South Auburn.
Waltman & Vosburg, Skinner's VAT.
D. C. & F. H. Farah:on, Franklin.
1. Burrows & Soria Btermlvilin•
L.ll, Sherwood, Bushrille.
. „
R. T. liendrlek. t 3 ringrlie.
William Thayer, Dlmoek.
E. B. Beanielee, Little Mau:lows.
Robert Winters, Friendsville.
M. L. Ball. Birchardeflie.
D. A. It. Titsworrk. Brooklyn, Pa.
L. B. Diode Feetorrille ,
W, IL Curtis, Bailey Hollow.
8. M. T 1128117, ilopbottom.
J. B. Very. Montrose Depot.
0. 11. Hawley, Now Milord.
T. D. Easterbrook, Great Bend.
Tewkebnry Brothers, Auburn Centre.
Avery & Beaumont, SCamptowst.
Stevens & Leebody, bik Lake.
N. Granger, Bush.
B. B. Stevens, Uterine.
A. J. Mara. Best
J. L Merriman, Upsonville.
J. W. Bosencrazia, Pairdale.
Any persons to townships not above named, desiring
an agency, may obtain It itz addreseine
A. BALDWIN, General-!!gent.
Montrone. Pa.
ABEL TURRELL
my - EEPS constantly on hand onnottbs most names
la. one collectlonn of
DRUGS & MEDICINES
to the country and bestows medal attention to se
lecting and buying ayucicr i p this department that - are
ptireandgcnnius . . .
Heals* keqn a graidillActior ,
.. , . • .
tiquous AND WINEti,
bought either direct from the ttstllier, or Imparter, and
warranted strictly pure.
Mao, a full
atlas sortment ev of Paints, ON, Varnisink
Bruithes, tabric aid Dye S UM. Om:cries.
Was paper, (alimigg Otis lVlCDO. Vl O lO O l 4 436 4 5 . On"
and ammunition.
A line variety of Gold and tither .111WINLIiV, rintlins.
erY. Yankee NOTIONS, Ac., and other good& t° 9 UF:
merons to mention.
Dmiss several Years past persons have been in the
habit of forming elawind rending to the Great Amer&
CM Tea Comma; New Tod, fur their applies of Tea
and Corse, for fancily use.
inon
imi t
AberTtarrell is now =golfing th e O with thew
Teasand entrees, at his Mbre in X 1 4.0. XV°
prime that these elnba and ontile Pay X'. I 'M
'Moro otitis Company in Nam Y 'Ynil
hi pninat'
min save the entree charge. tam c hi Of filtol4Pli 1 44
a s raniling. By buyiag of
. am =BELL, •
ijoninota,iiir
OM T. lIIIIBOID'S
COMPOIIND FLUID
EXTRACT CATAWBA
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts—Fluid Extract Rhine
-barb and Fluid Extract Oataw
ba Grape Juice.
Fbn Liner Complaint, Jaundice. =tuns le/actions,
Sick or Herron. Headache. Costivenens, etc. Pure
ly Vegetalle, coniainin no Marctery, litincinis or Det
etaiou Dmis.
These pills arm the moat delightfully plats/at mugs.
live, s i sateding tutor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. ..re
Is noth more acceptable to the stomach. They rive
eri
tone, muse neither maths DM. ping pains. They
are composed of the finest In gred ients Aner a few
days' use of them , such an Inv ration of the entire
system takes plarw as to appear recall:ins, to the walk
and enervated,_ whether arising from impmdence or dis
ease. 11. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Ca.
tawba Grape Ms are not sugar coated. from the Bet
that sugar coated Pills do not dbisolve, but pas through
the stomach without dissolving. consequently do not
produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE
111. M, being plea/Ant in taste and odor. do not nee
g
their bethg sugar coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS
PElt BOX.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
MOHLT CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
so tuiiserial
.ed Into use, In
untryzadamong
-4 , as this in
purgative
obviorui
, It isa more re
cur morsel:Ms.
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Will radleatly exterminate from the systans Scrolids,
Syphilis, Fe•CT tiorws, Ulcers, born Eyes. Sore Legs.
Sore Month, Sore Ileed Dronchitts, Slam Disease, Salt
Rheum. Cancers, Runnings than th e Eat, White Swell-,
ings. Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets,
Glandular Swellings, Night Swarm BASIS Triter, Ru
mors of till kinds, chronic Rhentationt Dyspepsia, and
all diseases that bare been established In the system for
year.
Being prepared expresaly for the shore complaints, its
blood-purilytng properties are greater than any other
preparation of Baraaparilla, It gi IC'S the complexion a
clear and healthy color. and reatom the patient to a
state of health and purity, for purifying the blood. re
aming chronic constitutional dl•eeees arbiing from
an Impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and
effectual known remedy for the enre of pains and •srela
log of the bones, Ulcerations of the throat and legs.
Blotches, Pimples on the Yam Erysipelas and all scaly
eruptions of the akin, and beantilyi , g the complexion.
Pries $1 GO per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
Zoi.islet Eiwertsait milacaals.
Tfl GREAT DIURETIC,
Has cured every ease of Diabetes in which it has been
given, Irritation of the Keck of the 'Modem and Inflam
mation of the liffineys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder.. Detention of Urine., Diseases of the Prostrate
Gland, Stone In the Bladder. Calculus Gravel, Brick dust
Deposit, and Maroons or 3lllky discharges, and for en
feebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attend
ed with the following aympt one: Indisposition to ex
onion, foss of power, love of memory. difficulty of
breathing, walk nerves, trembling, horror of di.ease
wakefulness, dimness of vision. pain In the back, bin
hands, doahing of the body, dryer.. of the skin. eruption
on the face, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of
the moscular system, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty
se, and from thirty-ere to drtY•live or In the decline or
chan:o Ilfr; after couglecoaeut or labor pain.; bed
wetting In children.
ileimbold's Extract Raclin Is Diciretic and Mood Pu
rifying. and mires all diseases arising from habits of dis
sipation and caresses sad imprudences In Ufa impurities
of the blood, etc., superceding copailia In affections for
which it is med. and Syphilitic affections—in dame die
eases wed In connection a Its llaltubold's Rime Wasik.
LADIES.
In many &ghettoes paallar to Indies, the Extract Bu-
Baebu
is unequalled by any other remedy--so In Chloro-
SIC or Itetention. Irregularity, painfulnete. or suppression
of customary erracuatlans. ulcerated or Schirus slate of
the Uterus, Locarrtara or Whites, sterility. and for all
complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from to
discretion or habits of dissipation. It is preserihed ex•
tensively by the most eminent physicians and midwives.
for enfeebled and delicate eonstitnt'ons, of both scars
and all ages (attensied with any of the shore diseases or
symptoms).
•
H. T. HELMBOLDI3 EXTRACT DUCIIIi
Cures &vases arising from Imprudence. habits of dir
sipathrn. etc., la all their stages. at little expeum, little
or no change hi diet. no Inconvenience. and no exposure.
It causes • frequent desire. and gitef strength to urinate
thereby retrovi nu obstructions, preventing and coring
strictures of the Urethra. allaying pain and Intim uurtlon,
so frequent In this class of disease, and expelling all
poisonous matter.
Thousands who have been the victims of incompetent
persons. and who bane paid homy fees to be aired In ■
short time. bare found they have been dees teed. and that
the " poison" has. by the use of" powerful as tingents."
been dried up in the system. to break out in is more ag
gravated form. and perhaps alter marrisge.
USE lISIMBOLFIIi EXTRACT BUCIIU for all affec
tion. anddlsotain of theUrinaryOrguns, wlisther existing
In Male or Female, from whatever mum oriel:oiling, and
no matter of bow long standing. Price, One Dollar and
Fifty Centsprx Bottle. •
BERRY T. 11101.BOLD'S I.IIIIIOVED =St WASH,
=not beerpwe ate a Face Wash, and will be found
the only s -rimed, In every species of Cutaneous
Affection. It speedily creditor= Pimples, boots,
acrobatic Drpees, Induration!, of the Cutaneous em
brane, etc.,dispels Redness's dinciplent Inflammation,
Mires. Rash. Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or akin,
Frost Bites, and all purposes ter width Salves or Oint
ments are used; restores the skin to a state of purity
and softness, and hams continued healthy action to
Its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clocruess
and vivarity of complexion so much sought and ad
mired. Bat however valuable as a remedy for existing
defects of the skin, H. T. llembolt's Rose Wash has
lung sustained Ito principle claim =unbounded patron
age, by in aunties which render It a toilet app
of the most R uperiativeand congenial chant,
Benda
,combining In an elegant formula prominent re
: qtdaltes, safety and efficacy—the invariable accompani
menteof Its use as a Preservative and Refresher of the
complexion. It lean excellent Lotion for diseases of
slphilltic Nature, and as an Injection for diseases of the
Urinary Organs, arising barn habits of dissipation,
used la conrection with the extracts Bache. Sweeps.
Wis• and climbs Grape Pins, In such diseases as re
commended, cannot be surpaseed. Price, One Dollar
Per Bottle.
Fall sod explidt dinsetions ammtpany the medicines.
Evidence or the moot Ude land reliable char.
actor furnished on spell". on, with hundreds of thou
sands el living witnesses, and upward otail,Klo,anso•
Ueited eartticatat and reeetateendatory tatters, mma i
of winch ere from the highest sources, inehteing coal,
went Phyardansfekagmen. Statesmen, etc, The pre.
victor has never resorted to their publi.ntiont h at
the
pen* ba dont:tot 40 the pa
_that his
ma l l as 154%rd Lions; end do not
need to be pad prat*
Usury T. Etalmboldt - pane
Deliege to 407edditt ren eeceee , trom crag
BetAbltsbe4upirsed ty ruts. So by
ega eveerebtly, AMtreee lends Prfidetuitsioe,
benne= to WPM aliPthOLDlrllnatetax4
Clfa seeTa f e ll4kliihri334 •
. M o o n w itiv ani
ZWAINIni 631LISMIFRYrsi Aek foe Thaw
T pystenfee! Take eeil ptberi
COIICENTRATED
Potion.
A, GREAT MENAI. MOWERY
wziarmz c_rsgos_►
V INEGAR BITTERS
g Hundred; isf Thatuidas
- a r;
t .1
!CA
st 4•;.°
-„„ 4„
,„.. .
, r
.. 'ally
IA 2
5 ^ 0
k h
.. Xll
1151 4 . 7 g .:
`iff ::
"E3l
tto. .1 -.
la .
i, 7
1 ii 44
Eil .
cm. •ozi
Et § Tau Axis ware no,iii
ea FANCY DRINK.Pg
WO at Poor Vora. Prlikkey, Pro.f Spirits
cad Itctlue Lkuorsextored.nieso and !ism/. .p
coed to plum Uto taste, called!` Tostica...t.nottz•
en,” •• BetUatali .., that )cod Uxottppler on to
dantimunels and min. bat on • tine Medicine, made
from the Nellie Roots sad EOM s of Collforma, fern
frau nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They ore the
GREAT BLOOD ruturran, and A LIRE
GIVING PRINCIPLE s paket Renovator tab
Invigorator of the System, earryinglaff all poisonoss
matter sad ratertag the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can taco tbeso Bitters wording to dime.
lion and remota tong fume%
6/00 watts) given forms Ineuntblo ease, or:welded
the bones are not destroyed by natnena poison or
Other mesas, and the vital organs wasted beyond the
point of emir.
Per Inflammatory and Chronic Ithentr.a.
slam and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indido•Moor
Milos% Itemittent and Intormitteat Foyers
Diseases sf the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Ulnae:me. them Dittoes have been most sneeers•
lab ditch Diseases um conned by Vitiated
Blood, width is generally produced by derangement
Mee Digestive Orgasm •
DTISPEPSIA Olt INDIGESTION, Bend
oche. DIM in the fitatalers, Coughs, Deftness of the
Chest, Dlsztoess,* Sour Eruetattas of the Stomach,
Bid taste In the Mouth, Milos:Ls Attacks, Palpitation
of the Brat, ice.crer rum of the Lungs. Perin the
seldom of the Wilms, and • bandied other painful
symptoms, are the orkprings of Dssposto
They Invigorate the Stomach end stlamlato the for
;flatlets and bowels, which mules them ofnuequallod
clammy In cleansing the blood of all ImpurlUes, sad
imparting new life and vigor to the wholo tratoml
POD SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Teller. Eel
Ithrum, DLotehes, Spots, Pimples. Pustules. Dolls, Cu
henries, BlaviVorms, Seal4,lles4, Sore Eyes, Itrystp
alas, Itch, Sowed, Dlsedloratlons of the Skin, /tumors
and Messes of theiskto, of whatorwr name or nature,
ore Literally dug up sad curled out of the system In s
short time by the use of those Bitters. One bottle. In
snob ewes will convince the most Inertdrious of theb ,
=num elect.
Cleanse tho Vitiated mood whenever you Cod its
Impurities bunting lurough the akin to Pimples, Prep-
Cons or Sores ; cleans* It when you Cad it obstructed
sad Sluggish In the veins; cleanse It when It is foul,
end your faellsup will tell you when. Earl; the blood
pure and the health of the system will follow.
PIM, TAPE end other. WORMS, lurking In tbo
system of so many thousands. ere effectually destroy
ed and removed. For fell directions, road cerefelly
the circular around each bottle, printed fa four las-
CniSia—Leglish,German, French and Spanish.
J. FALSER, Proprietor. F. U. IdoDONAID
Druggists and Geo. Agents. Fan Trencher. Cal.,
an d ad and a4Coranterna Street, Nen- Tort
VT SOLD DT ALL DIXOGLSTS AND Dr-I=S
Oct. 9.G—y pete
SIGN OF ME GCLIIEN NORM
3E117 PLl'l7 - 1B t NX aril:Pa-14E1; ,
DRUGGISTS,
Would respectinily say to the publia, that In addition t
their usual assortment of
PURE DRUGS AND XEDICINES,
they ha, Paint■ and Oils. Varnish, Dye -Sinn, Wine,.
and Liquors, Patent Tinttcinr, Sprrtnote, Eye
Laa..rs, Pnck.•t Ent, ea, Razors. V
Guitar String,. Al-o.)nat received
• ftrit, tot .4 Rev. ven,.. OUR
Cepa, Gan Wadding, .
Cartiidges,
W. keep always on hand and km :sale, IIls•tfn; Ponder.
Gan Powder. Mac Powder. Tobacco and etgan of a su
perior quality, and a general assortment of fankeo No
lions.
B gar Remember the ChIEAP CASII DlirG STORE o
urns
A. b. BURNS,
Montrose, Dec. 14, W7O. AMOS 1411..11U1.13
STROUD & BROWN'S
Fire, Life, and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Moatroao. Pa.
CAPITAL IMPIIESYLSTED, over
Ilom e Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus. &1.000,0t0
Insurance Co .of North America, Phil's,
Capital ar&lSurplue,
Franklin Fl re Insurance Co., Pluto, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus,
Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.o f
Money. Penn a, Capital and Surplus,
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
• Hartford. Conn., Capital. 30,000,000
American Life Insurance Co., Philadel
phia. Capital.
! Travelers'lnsarance Co. Hartford, Conn..
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital. 700 . 000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford. Conn., Capital and Bongos, fi5,000,0011
err All business entrusted toir nr care trill he attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
rgroincsamtdoor oast from Banking_Odloe of W.
M. Cooper & Co., Turnpike st. Montrose, Pa.
STROUD tit BROWN, Agents.
01 . C. Suwon, Esq., Friendaville, Solicitor.
COAL H. Same, Montrose, do
lirtutros Senoun. CIWILIIII L. Buoys.
Montrose, Pa! elOn.ll. 1571.
1 - [U Wi l l i A
4IEURAL6I
.SJOOO WILL RE PAID. ,
IVO any person producing any medicine_ showing_half
40 " Tr i ta ll Gar coronas 4 %Mtg.
ArwP i rtrir. free itilurtOns drugs.
emoted %ter . 0 re lir mind 05 ,.. 13
entry 100 Elegant, ed n th e
a lert rem., toes
testrinanyf. It is the 'dentine pres s ion of Profess.
or Jos. P.Pitler; D..* mudnato or I! tinirtesity or
Pennsylvania. A. D.. l , M—.now one of Philadelphia's
oldri4 . nd laser of Chem!
21.431v4vi1 e. Chronic an
Ia , sia arsae"rgit 7 V , Ar his entire
prferalocuar t *embed for by the signaturellike.
campanying each - bottle of many proptlnent renowned
physiclans.eiergyment And other teatlitionlific Tom.
tied surerlirs from Poirmlatacech nostrums and use
less expenditure or money. agisl signed guarantee.
stating exact'innber or bottles warranted. to name, will
be forwarded gratis to Any sneerer sending by letter
Intl description of diction. incase of [Snare to core.
amount paid positively refunded. Xedleino sent, any
whore byoxprlssli, collect oh delivery. Minded totted
to write A:m*4l=l3h !Mizell= and inedladadvice
sent by letter mils. Principal ogle.
l ?' South Foeuth
street, Philadelphia, Patina, The scut yis sold Web.
fttin 2 d M
- -)104114 *Ti, WIT U/ 1• 14 2 4 6 49 1 APL
•• •
Sher-Woolto, the Watch-Wcer, Mnp*
street, Min}trose;Pa ! -
.
11D1T0163 NOTICE. -TEE UNDEESIGINED,
.Ll.. an auditor, appointed by the Court or Common
Picas of busqeehannaeoanq, =eke dietrlblithie
the fund analog from Seeritra sale et the real estate 14
Mesa 13oilth and , Uarry Smith, hereby eves notice
that he trill attend to the duties of his raiment at
his °flee. in Montrose. on Monday the 19 dui Wane,
urn, la I o'doeit, m.. at which time d pitunweli
persons Interested are requested to present their tint=
or be ureter debarred from tendon In upon catd fund.
31.sySLML—Str A. W. DERTLIOLY, Auditor.
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOOI;
ATION. - -
Sur tbellellefand cure of the Ening and riattnizaarooka
Principles of Christian Philanthropy,
•
Barons on the Emmet Youth and the Foßide of Art
to relation to Bomb:u s e and Social Bella, with manner
aid for the afflicted. Sent free, in pealed entelopa Ad
dren 110 WARD ABS O CIATIOII, Box P. Iphia.
TALBOT & STAMP,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Flour, Salt, Batter, Pork, Lard, Dui, Salt Pleb; Tallow
Candles, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Choice
Tess, Sugars, Elm Dried and Cannsd '
Fruit. Tobacco. IMAM Snuff.
=dell other articles usually kept in a Sat claskarocery
and Provision Store.
We will mai* our Goods as low as qv ash acad. awl
sell for mob, or =lmago for produce.
PATRUNiGE SOLICIT=
Ilontroso. Sept. ."`.l, 1570.--te
ABEL Turanuz, .
DRUGGIST, 310.3rTROSE, PA
',continually receiving
NSW GOODS
And keep. condently on bend ■ full and desirable se
sortmaet ui panda°
MUGS, MEDICINES, CILEMICALS, LIQUORS,
Paints, Oils, N'e-Steffs, Teas, Spices, and other ttivei
eerie*, Stone VI ere , Wall and Window Paper, Maas
ware. Fruit. Jars, Minors. Lamps. Chimneys.' EITO.
Maehiaery Tonners' Oil, Hcatstoot OH, Rs.
lined Whale Oil, Sperm Oil. Olive Oil, Spirit* Tarries-
Gun, Varolanes, Lynary Seed. Vieenar-Putseb..Concsa,
Ira led Lye. Asir Grease, 'Trussed. Sepporters, Medics.
instruments. Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns. Pistele„,
Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lend. Gun Caps, Blastinga
Deader and Fare. mites, Strings, Doers, ate. lames,
Fifes. eta., Fieh Hooke and Lines, Dar and Toilet Soaps,
[fair Oils. Hair Restorer, anti Hair DYE'S. Broahesi
Pocket Kele,. Spectacles„Silver Pleted Dpoons,Farka,
Knives. de. Deati et Articles, a general aesortment ot
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, iud PERFUMERY
MI the leading and best kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES,
In abort, nearly every thing to restore the sick. to
plaaeo the mate, to delight the eye, to gratify 'Malley.
nud 10.0 10 conduce to the reel and au betel/Hal comforts
of life. Enumeration I. intprnetit able, as it would 1/4
a umapaper. Call at the Dreg and Variety Store ad
ABEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Jari.s, 16:0,
puRE LIQUORS.
SEELY'S NATIVE GRAPE BIZA.NDY, distilled
strictly pore: and a variety of other Brandies, Including
Cherry Brandy. Cider Drawly, Cc. Nearly &lithe differ•
sent kinds of hum. 11011113(1 Gin, old Rye and Bourbon
Whiskey. Alcohol. Pure Spirit, Ray Rem, rte., constant.
ly on hand and for bale by
ABEL TI:IIRELL.
Montrone. Starch Nth. IS6I.
T.ES. .1=1...13, El Xi Ma 313 C 01719E4
°MONTI TII6 corn? 110CSIC
MONTROSO, PEND:A.
JOHN H. TARNIELL. ProPHattan
Eight Stages lettie this Douse daily, econeeting with
the D. L. & W., the Erio, and the Lehigh Valley Hall
way. [July 6,140.—tt
GOLD JEWELRY,
A N'ew amllorgv.44Ppi,T,
Montrooe, Noy. 44, ISO ABEL TIIRBELL
A. B. TARBOX,
ATITA TCIIMAKER ANDJEWELER,
AT
Susquehanna Depot.. Pa.,
Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Re
! pairing promptly dune and warranted...
FINE SII.V.ELGOODSI
$6.000,000
made a speciality; Silver Detached Levers for
$l2 00. American Watches, at Companies re
duced prices.
Goods ordered for parties, from New
York. at less profits than if kept constantly on
hand. Solid 18 caret Rings for $1 75 per penny
weight A. B. TARBOX.
Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 25, 1871. tf.
T EA
r 4 erc kind of Tea in matketAnst wised, and
nr roe. at New York arboletede price.. Also • Ones*
mrifoent of COFTEE. Bay or me and rave ex reef
galore. ABEL YU
—At Sher-Wood's, the Watett•Maker,. Main*
street, Montrose, Pa. •
CONGRESS WATER.
at TURRELLS.
130 AD LETTING—The t egerslsore of Bridgewater:l
iL will meet at the house or - James O'Brien, In North
Bridgewater, April trim, at l o'lock p. m.„ to let the
betielne of a road leading from Jae. O'Brien'a toThoreaa
Hickey's. To be let to the lowest bidder.
alma c
titt Arn,
110RAON UwSTED.
Montrose, Aprlll9, 'M. IL d. IGIBITSTER.
N EW WALL PAPER,
Jan arr t ved. and sal= vAaap_kr
Mantras*, Aptirl9,lls7:. ADEL .MWELL,,,
Agricultural Collage, of Peauply i tfiti.
THIS INSTITUT/41i y 1 rsff.ar.l for the .
s.ritEspli TERM OF 24 WEEKS,
FA„z, - ,tutty, 10, 1071.
For gerteal Circularcatalog& And. other Ea
format-lora:Address ' •
TllO2,
M— 144FIIRCIW4 Pi en
• cAlturtil vollcge,T. • •
.7art:24 1 1 1 ;• - - CenlTO goo is,
. . .
. „. ..
._
',BLooniutpoti. ' m 14.: NUASERY.,
..
143
aes,
1.9 foft Ycalr i,4llitoeo, Ta r t St i otif Ici l irgitil I-.
Would 300 know what. -when, how 10 ptlfif i , TM%
AV, orgfooo If 'lf, roof*. grata. sti:Klturs c Otago
Mto. polo good ear l). liodo potatoes, tbatbs. rose,
itiooso ortegoiden Plifillo , No r ad. - FLOW= 104
VVIEMI.F.Eiggis I anost,baccactbm-foroaza
guatty; Mod r Of New'. Illustrated Desuiptivif
Oino-Op es, Saud ;damp. cook fo_gitaloggil
of fleedOelth ff difectlons-ff paigooil l oOdaajd
GaolenPlYnts-.19 ad Mrtiole .
pep!. addrea Y 7 K; r. 111D§NkS,Z1.1c!fagngt,on,1111zoril
A 11E4 TußilF4 4 l 6 ' • •
I,sjuel, eltiarnid:froin3in Torkwl4 , pit?* ai
daintier blio tin* of (Wet twee zi T.
Noutrovei Nev. lea • •
TALBOT 41. STAMP.