The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 19, 1871, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    the tans and t ire~icte.
Summer Arrangements err Horses.
It member Of the Royal College of Vet
erinary Surgeons, writing to the Times;
expeeee the fallacy of fhe liopillar belief
that a horse is benefitted by "a month's
run." Re says that as new pastures are
beginning to look green, and the weather
promises to become warm, owners are
thinking of giving their horses a treat by
turning them on. to grass. "I have work
ed my horses bard," say they, and they
need a snmmets run." It will rest their
legs andfeet ; besides green food is the
natural provender for horses, and they
will enjoy a few. month's rest at grass, and
.be all the better for it." It is all very well
for the young animal, protected by long
hair,lengthy mane and tail, whose time
while young has to be got over one way
or another, and it is found convenient to
let him forage for himself; but with stale
and "grogg y' horses requiring rest, and
whose owners turn them out with thus
object, the matter is entirely different.
"Rest", properly so called, is not to be had
in the pasture. In the simple process of
gathering . his food the horse walks many
miles during the twenty-four hours, if the
pasture bo ,bare, and the same process
obliges him to throw extra weight on his
fore legs and feet, which it has been the
intention of the owner to "rest." Besides,
in the summer months, witness the poor
horses huddled together for shelter from
the myriads of insects which surround
cattle when grazing, and watch them ner
vously tossing their heads, switching their
tail, stamping, and thus jarring the feet
and legs, moving to and fro in the vain
hope. of escaping from their tormentors,
and if4hisbe `tett" When the sun is
powerful, the feet become hot and parch
ed, the horn is Tendered brittle, and
breaks off in pieces. Besides, nothing
throws a horse so soon out of condition as
green food. The consequence, in eight
cases out of ten, is that the animal comes
up from the guise in much worse form
than when turned out "to rest"—if lie es
capes getting staked, or being kicked by
his companions. What, then, is the best
method of ' dealing with horses in the
summer, when either rest is a necessity or
otherwise - desirable ? Put them into a
loose box or shed, well littered with tan
bark, saw-dust or straw, or all combined ;
remove the shoes, and rasp of the sharp
edges of the crust to prevent them from
breaking, supply water without stint, give
a liberal allowance of oats, Indian corn
and bran, with cut chaff and hay, the
whole of which will be better for being
made ready damp with water. If, on the
part of the owner, there is predilection
for green food, give it in small quantities,
mixed by hand with the hay, always re
membering_that the fat which it invaria
blyprednees is so much lumber, not con
dition, and that when the horse reti&Ens
to work, the fat is thrown off at the frost
of an additional wear in the feet and
legs.
Keep 00 Surface Nlala and Mellow.
Heavy land is liable to become's° crusty
at the surface, that growing plants cannot
flourish luxuriantly. For this reason, the
hard - crest should be forked up often in
flower pots, as well as in the open ground.
Stirring the soil frequently iF the garden.
anti with; he horse hoes in the field, in
dry weather, will contribute to the benefit
of the crop. By the loosening of the soil,
the. air, and especially the night air,
charged with moisture even in times ofl
severe drouth obtains ready access to the
roots of the plants, and becomes coudens-1
ed in the soiL Very often during a hard
summer dronth we have seen corn leaves
and other vegetation roll up during the
but come out again at night in
conseqbehee — of the falling dew, or the
prevalence of the most air. When the'
ground is not stirred it becomes crusted
over, or baked as it is called, and hence
the moisture from below does not find its
way up to meet the condensed moist air.
But where the ground is freqeuntly hoed,
the reverse is the ClitV, ; hence the benefit
of repeated hoeing daring the summer
months,Upon this point one of our late'
En4lishjournals mentioned the feet that
during the extremely dry season of 1826,
a gentleman was in the habit of hoeing
with his own hands,- three, drills of tur
nips daily. The result was that the three
thus hoed were a good crop, while the
held upon the remainder of the field
oed less frequently was much lighter.
lUD Busku.—The amount ,of injury
lone to the tender stomachs 4, children,
invalids and sedentary persons by eating
badlareadday.,aftesday, from one .year's
eriafte(itiother; Intuit be' enormous. A
eshrbieitnnot tiialte=good bread of ev
cry description ought not to be allowed
tonse-room for an hour; and that moth
erisgrisuiruslltnegligeut,. whatever may
tetteepositibtr;Who does 'not teach her
daughter how to make it. Alum is used
tofet t a i wiiitenesmoitness and capacity of
(Moisture. Lime corm be em
ployed with equal effect, having the ad
vantage of correcting any sourness in the
bread or stomach; besides affording an
important ingredient for the making the
bone strong. Every housekeeper should
knowhow to make two or three kinds of
bread..
Extra* from the_Conneeticut Blue
The following extracts from the laws
ordained by the people of New Haven,
Obvious to their incorporation with the
Saybrook and .Hartford - colonies, afford
an idea of the strange character of their
prohibitions. As the substance only is
given in the transcription the language is
necessarily modernized:—
No quaker or dissenter from the estab
lished worship, of the dominion shall
be allowed to give a vote for the election
of magistrates, or any officer.
No food or lodging shall be afforded to
a quaker, adamite, or other heretic.
If any person turns quaker, he shall be
hatisliediand suffered to return, but up
on pain of death.-
No priest - shall abide in the dominion;
he,stall be. banished, and suffer death on
his return: Priests may be seized by any
one without .a vagrant. -• •
intuit° 4=3,s riser but with an
entherirod ferryman.
'No one shall run on the eabbath-day,
or Wilk in his garden, or elsewhere, except
rinrereittly to and. from meeting.
No ODES shal travel, cook lanais, make
bedi; sweep bouse,cut hair, on the sabbath
_ 9-11foguiti shall kiss her child on - the
labblakor; fasting day,
•,--Vheilibboth'sball begin at sunset ou
Td pick ear of corn growing in a
neighbor's garden shall be deemed theft.
pertion accused of treaspass in the
night shall be judged guilty, unless he
clear himself by oath.
When it appears that an accused has
confederates, and - he - refuses to discover,
them, he may be racked.
No one shall buy or sell lands without
permission of the selectmen.
A drunkard shall have a master ap
pointed by the selectmen, who are to
debar him the liberty of buying or sell
ing.
Whoever publishes a lie to the prejudice
of his neighbor, shall sit in the stocks or
shall be whipped fifteen stripes.
No Minister shall keep a school.
Men stealers shall suffer death.
Whoever wears clothes trimmed with
gold, silver, or bone lace, above two shill
ings by the yard, shall be presented by
the grand jurors, and the selectmen shall
tax the offender at £3OOO estate.
A debtor in prison, swearing he has no
estate, shall be let out, and sold to make
satisfaction.
Whoever sets a fire in the woods, and
it burns a house, shall suffer death; and
persons suspected of this crime shall be
imprisoned without benefit of bail. •
Whoever brings cards or dice into this
dominion shall pay n fine of £5.
No one shall read common prayer, keep
Christmas or saint days, make minced
pies, dance, play cards, or play on any
other instrument of music, except the
drum, trumpet and Jews harp.
No gospel minister shall join the peo
ple in marriage; the magistrates only
shall join iu marriage, as they may do it
with less scandal to Christ's church.
When parents refuse their children
convenient marriages, the magistrate shall
determine the point.
The selectmen, on finding children ig
norant, they may take them away from
their parents.
A man that strikes his wife shall par a
fine of £10; a woman that strikes her
husband shall be punished as the court
directs.
A wife shall be deemed good evidence
against her husband.
Married persons must live together or
be imprisouad.
No man shall court a maid in person or
by letter, without first obtaining consent
of her parents; .£5 penalty for the first
offense; .£lO for the second; and, for the
third, imprisonment during the pleasure
of the court.
Every male shall have his hair cut
round according to a cap'.
PUN ISHII ENTS.
From the early records of Massachusetts
we learn that the following singular pun
ishments were inflicted in that colony two
hundred years ago:
Sir Richiird Salstonstall, fined four
bushels of malt for his abacence from the
Court.
Josias Plaistowe, for stealing four bask
ets of corn Dom the Indians, to return
them eight baskets again, to be fined A 5,
gnd hereafter to be called Josias, not Mr.
as he used to be,
Thomas Peter, for suspicions of slander,
idleness, and stubbornness, is to be severe
ly whipped and kept in hold.
Capt. Stone, for abusing Mr. Ludlow
by calling him justass, fined 111100, and
prohibited coming within the patent
Joyce Dradwick to give unto Alexan
. der Beck 205., for promising him marriage 1
without her friends' consent, and now re
fusing to perform the same. I
Richard Turner, for being notoriously
drunk, fined £2.
Edward Palmer, for his extortion in
taking 225. 7d. for the plank and work of
Boston stocks,, fined SS, and sentenced to
sit one hour in the stocks.
John Withe bound in .£lO to good be
havior, and not come into the company
of his neighbor Thomas Bell's wife alone.
The Tillers ExpedlenL
There is a fable among the Hindoos that
a thief, having been detected and con
demned to die, happily hit upon' an ex , -
dient which gave him hope of life. Ha
j
sent for his ailor. • and told him that ho
had a secret of great importance which
he desired to impart to the King, and
when that had been done he would be
prepared to die. Upon receiving this piece
o? intelligence the Ling at once ordered
the culprit to be conducted to his presence,
and demanded of him to know his secret.
The thief replied that he knew the secret
of causing trees, to grow which would
bear fruit of pure gold. The experiment
might be easily tried, and his majesty
would not lose the opportunity; so, ac
companied by his prime minister, his
courtiers, and his chief priest, he went
with the thief to a spot selected near the
city wall, where the latter performed a
series of solemn incantations. This done,
the condemned man producd a peice of
gold and declared that if it should be
planted it would produce a tree etery
branch of which would bear gold.
"But," he added, "this must be put into
the ground by a hand that has never been
stained by a dishonest act. My band is
ndt clean, therefore I pass it to yodr ma
jesty?!
The King took the piece Of gold; but
hesitated. Finally, be said:
" I remember that, in my younger days
I often filched money from my father's
treasury which was not mine. I have re
pented of the sin, bat yet I hardly dare
say my band is clean. I pass it, therefore,
to my prime minister. The latter, after a
brief consideration. answered:
"Ryser° a pity to break the charm
through a possible blander. I receive tax
es from the people, and as I am exposed
to many tempations, how can I be sure
that I have remained perfectly honest? I
must give it to the governor of our cita
deL" •
"No, no," cried the governor, drawing
back. "Remember that I have the serving
out of pay and provisions to the soldir.
Let the high priest plant it."
Andrthe high priest said—
" Yon forget, I have the 'collecting o
tithes, and the disbursement for saeri-
At length the thief exclaimed—
“ Your blajesty, I think it were better
for society that all fire of us should be
hanged, since it appears that not an honest
man can be found among na.”
In spite of the lamentable exposure, the
king laughed; and so pleased was be with
the thiefs , cunning:expedient, that ho
granted him spat:den.
.-- The Lebanon. Ado:Meer nye , •.A.
mortgage is now, or will shortly be at the
Recorder's office, to be tecorde4 on which
there are twenty-tire thousand dollars
worth of revenue stamps. It is given by
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad cot&
pany'to the Fidelity. Insurance, Trastapd
Safe Deposit of rbibdelphia, lar the sum
of 525,000,400,4bich sum the Railroad
Company has recently obtained as a loan
from certain bankers and brokers in
Philadelphia for the - purchase of -Coal
lands in .Schuylkill'.county—the Trust
ft7y above maned acting as trustee
e al lcan holden"
few advatiotuntS.
HOLIDAYSBSRO SMEINARY
11011111ATIMITIIG, 9
MillEe_Ctitd:aairi:fig VV:Zlglie
Oda
sTatasnitrtediaMlCinn "C ita a p
_tertue:deaL VDT
MI6 Of CUM capable of eating all DLICIACM of the
Throat and Lange; performing many remarkable cures,
merits a trial from all who are wafering horn similar 4
fectione and vainly seeking relief. WEI you let prejudice
Lotresent you from being cured also.
and Cals.—The Druggists ray Ileum them all
The relief and cures of it are marvelous.
=very sufferer will nd iellef and cure.
Illseaseskt"eq uirs only a hoe doses.
—Ras cured eases pronounced incur
able.
Debilliy..—it renovates and invigorates the system.
Liver Cbtaphint —Rost Effective Regalator of this
OTy ipepsin,—lts healthy action on the stomach cures
it.
t=r.—lt la tumlth-gtvingandappetiva-restming.
organe.—nenon on them is marked and
prceipt.
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar Is rich In the medical quali
ties of Tar, comb i ned with vegetable ingredients of un
doubted value, which make It unsurpassed, not only for
the complaints enumerated, but It Rapidly Restores Ex
boosted strength, demises the stomach, relate" the Liv
mend puts them to work, causes the fool to digest, and
makes pure blood. ani begets a vivacity appreciated by
both sound and sick. If_ you are &Meted In any way,
we know if you try the Life-giving Tonic Properties of
Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will add your testimony
t o its greet value In correcting
_any " ills that flesh is
heir to." Prepared only by 01.11 CROOK a CO.—
Sold by Drts everywhere. HALL * POUTER,
Jrnittion City.Kanam, Wholesale Agents.
Tor Scrofula. Scrofulous Tumors floral
utousDkesses 01 the Ryes, or Scrotum In any
form, Rhetunatism. Diseases of the Liver. Dis
eases of the Skin, Erup tions . Pimples, Bolls,
Tetter, Scald Bead, Diem and old Sores. or
any disease depending on a depraved condi
tion of the b take Dr, Crook's Com
pound Syrup of P oke Boot. it is combin
edth the best tool, preparations of Iron
known, and la the beet Alterative and ?mi
ller made. Cleanse your Blom. Try one
bottle. Sold by Druggists. Prepared only by
OLIVES CROOK 6 CO., Dayton, 0.
ROTAUT Measn*ig Fatteat.— The best. A dor
able sad reliable .de. Never gums, and not Itable
to breakage. Bend for circular. Address Box 40. Edam
esanatoirn. Pa.
H. IMBD
FAMILY LIQ
OR CASES,
Each Cue containing One llottle of
Old Pale Brandy,Hollandl Gin,
" Rye Whiskey, Old Pale Sherry,
Fine Old Port, Old Bourbon,
Garanteed Pore and of the ocry beet Quality.
PRICE SEVEN DOLLAR.
I .. or Post-Moo Order,
IV, 15 Broad St., New York.
Bent b Exprets C. O. .
U. HEN. DEMO
Agents! Read This
UTE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF 5.:30 PER
WEEK and EXPENSES, °reamw a largo Commis-
Mon to fell our new and wonderful Inventions. Address
M. WAGNER & CO., Marehall, Mich.
AGENTS wanted to .en Wheeler lb Wilsims Sewing
Machines; good territory, great inducements t no capi
tal requir.W.; horse and wagon famished. H. HIM
MAN, Agent, OM ldarket.Street Harrisburg, Pa.
$326 A sioNln p lt i o d neJr . m=s rurtAr
St Apple Parer, Corer and Slicer. Price 82 00.
Does all at once. Warranted satisfactory-
D. H. WHITTEMORE, Worcester, Masa.
e 20,000
Worth of Goods in store for the opening o
the Fall Trade of 1870, in n full and
general assortment of
crd Genf
Dress, and Aandidderg, and Fanep Golds
In gatprett Ciotle, Deana. lf nines, "Wins,
Caicos, Sheath. Corasts,sassbansd Fells, and !Lep SUM
Ladies and Gotta Fars. Bnffalo Robes. Fancy Lap
Robes, afoll assortment of Mau. Castimeres.
Ladies'ClotAi, FlartneLl, Hosiery,
Domestic Cottons, dc, Sc.
with general assortment of flats and Caps,
Boots Shoes, Oils and Paints, Groceries,
eme-kory, listramares gin•roa, Iron, be furniah
ing a superior opportunity for selections, and
will be sold on the most favorable terms, by
MEL 33WILITT
rw littford. Not. 80 1620.
FINANCIAL
New 7-30 Gold Loan
SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT!
Jay Cooke & Co.
Offer for Sale at Par and Accrued Interest, the
FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD
BONDS
OF
TT
Northern Pacific
RAILROAD COMP'Y,
rHESE BONDS arc secured, first, by
-a- Yin: mortgage on the Railroad itself, it, rolling
stock and all equipments . second, by a First Mortgage
on its entire Lan Grant, being more than Twenty-Two
Thousand Acres d
of Land tolhach mile of road.
The Bonds are free from United States Tax; the Prin
cipal and !Meru. are payable in Cold—the Principal at
the end of Thirty years, and the Interest Semi-annually.
at the rate of Scum and Three-tenths per cent. per
1111131116.
They are tuned in denominations of $100,5500, $lOOO
$5,900 and $10.091
The Trustees under the Mortgage are Messrs. J.
Cooke, of Philadelphia. and EdThomas. President
of the Pcnnaylvania Central Railroad Company.
These Northern Pactfic 2.30 Bonds trill at all times be.
fore maturity, be receivable at ten per cent Premium (or
1.11:0, in exchange for the Company's Lands at their low
est cub price.
In addition to their absolute safety, these Bonds yield
an income isrger, we believe. than any other First-Class
security. Persons holding United States Five-Twenties
can by converting them Into Northern Pacifies, increase
their yearly income one-third and still have a perfectly
reliable Investment.
HOW TO GET THEII
Tour nearest Bank or Banker will supply these Bonds
PEBBLE SePs E
nCeTer ACLyE f S o — a n l b a b o y
S c t
om
Xcatrose,moaeo,,Ma suppl,rrTeßßEL
Good Zeros to the Soldier: sofll ho War of 1812
A ND TIIEIII WIDOWS 1-.Congreas has recently pass
ed a Law Granting Pensions of Eight Dollars p
month, where there was eService of Sixty Days or
Porously of you I procured Lard Warrant., from too°
to ism, and my records and papers, then made, furnish
now the Important facts necessary se I
ng n Procuring Pen
'lotus. and persons bringing or ndi cirri
g to
my office can bare the free benefit of ray records, and
their business will be promptJl attended to at rates is
tabllsed by the law L. F. FITCH,
3tontruse. Muth 5:41811. 4w
efagap ADvERTuaNO.—We insert au miser
timementuidOht Hundred American Nampa.
tont fin Biz per Line per week. Onc lino UDC
Week mit th;nors, two lines will cost Twelve
Dollars. and Ten Hues win cost Sixty Dollars. Send for
a Printed List. Address GEO. P. HOWELL CO., Ad
vertising Agents , No. 41 Park Row. New York.
6 Vice of our A Is Fraud:
IeZ9ERTRELE6B. these He dire honest Patent
_VlTtZt e si n tctsgreenzettri:eobft=l: the
liudg.;
rel. Agents leant& send for cheaters. GEO. S.
BROWN, Comteellopetlair. 817 O. &net, ear. 9th,
Washington, D. O.
FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE
reIIANS KM Glares awl all kinds of Motu and Clot.U.
fhp , mamma Feint. Orem Tar, , histwally,
arillweit the last Lkinry to the Chest tabrie. Bold by
Ihnteists and Fancy Goals Dealers. FRAGUNT
povner. mon &relay Fa., New York, 46105a0e4D.,
Mower
VTALVABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
V subscriber offers his farut at Silver Lake,
Basuto:Matta contains over 130 acres
100 or 105 of which are cleared and under cultist'•
lion the land is well watered and good for eithra.
or gram, there are between two and three
hundred grated Apple trees on the place besides
peach, pinm,and pear utea, the farm bcxmveni.
eat for churches and schools with good build
ings, 130 rods south of Quaker lake, the farm Is
agood'oaeand admirably located. 'A.ddreas or ap•
MAURICE M. DO LL.
P IA ? Lake, Boat. Co. Ps.. March B'7l.
11341124.41:04301:1 4 013 t u t
Bon. BARGAIN S IN TO IN
mows !MOLT GROCERIES. FPO PRO.
dewed ma exuled Fru% TegetalAr ri A um e. *e.,
A X B
A. 4 gun, A. N .
90 •
CALL AT
ROBINSON'S
BOITTHERN TIER
PwI7I=LNITT:II - 5.3E11
EMPORIUM,
88 Washington Street,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Where you will find
The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and
the Lowest Prices of any house in the city.
N. 11.-2.11 Goods sold warranted as represen
ted. .
Bingtuunton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
a TULE 11LOOM
The reputation this en.
eellent medicine coleys,
s Is derived from Its cures,
4
t o, ~...,,,0,,,,..w......vet,,:,.
~....- eases of Scrofulous din
, ease, where the system
seemed saturated with
4,." „‘ . S corruption, have been
':• ,
~. -.. purified and cured by It.
Efl
—,:5.., Scroftdcms affections and
.....x .,,., , tek.,..,:,, , .it. disorders,which were ap
, i.g.,—..f_ . - - , : -- p...n. , prorated by the mom.
lons contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
nand in such great numbers in almost every Bee.
don of the colmtry, that the public scarcely need to
be informed of Its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison Is one of the most destructive
enemies of oor race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constimtkm,
and !writes the attack of enfeebling or fetal diseases
without exciting a suspicion of Its presence. Again,
It seems to breed infection throughout the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop
into one or other of Its hideous forms, cit. , on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber.
elm may be suddenly deposited In the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver or It shows
ns presence by erup tions on tbo skin , foul ulcer
ations on some of the body. Bence the map
clonal use of abottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad.
citable, even when no active symptoms of disease
Fr. Person a ff licted with the following coas
ts generally find Immediate relief, and, at
ength, cure, by the use of this &WS APARILL
.L.4k Sl. Anthony's Fire, /Lose or Erysipetas,
ntter i p s t /therm, Scald Head, Einyeserm,
Sore , Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
visible 01913 of Serofirdosui disease. Also in the
mare concealed Dam, as gsprpaia,
Heart Disemea, Fa., .E. ferry, Terra
and the various Ulecrous Wiens of the muscu
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and iferrwrial Diseases
are cured by It, though a long time is required for
subduing these obstinate maladiesby any medicine.
But long continued ruse of this medicine will cure
the complaint. Leneorrhaa or Makes ,Uteri..
Ifflerrations, and Fesnate ul Diseases, are coin.
aiVriran n d invigorating effect. inn b
to Drrer
Ti m
lions for each ease are found in our Alm anac, ' sup.
plied gratis. Rheumatism and Clout, When
canted by accumulations of extraneous mitten
to the blood, *ld quickly to It, as alto Liver
=Tit s , Torpidity, Canaria...a or lejlenne.
the Lint?, and .Taundice,when arising,
as they often do, horn the ranid , poisons In g am ,
as
Mile SAMIAP ABILLA Is a great se.
starer Ow the strength end a n d
of the system.
Those who me Languid and Listless, Denson
dent, Sleepless, and, troubled with Ferrous Ap
prehension* or Fears, or any
_of the affections
symptomatic of Weaken... win find Immediate
relief and convincing evidence of Its restorative
power upon trial.
PREPARED DT
Dr. Z. C. MB * CO., Lowell, Dar,
Practical awl Analytical Chemists
SOLD BY ALL DSUGGISTS
Sold by Abel Turrell, and Burns Nichols
montrose, anti all aruggins ana oeolers every
where. [Dec. 21, 1870—y
12r O. T. s3l=il.ol;ll72ltrel
YOUNG AMERICAN
Ls I IV X MiliC ENT
In offering this Liniment to the while, as we do In
full confidence, that it must supercede all °there new in
use. as en internal remedy, for the care (deli diseases In
the reach of that class of medicines, ere can safely assert,
without the Inn fear of contradietion. that It stands un
rivaled In the list of medicil compounds externally ap
plied for the cure of disease, Feeling therefore that It
is unnecessary to puff a remedy so eminently worn:tern:al
in its effects. somyncrionsly infallible to its powers of
relief, causing the deaf to bear, the blind to see, the ner
vous, drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and re
joice eosin in the power and vigor of manhood. Ibis pre
positcm is offered to the public on its own merits. tad
claims no volcanic origin or essential oils of the Aridai
an deserts ; binds tho contrary Is what its Importer. ant
Is a rare combination of the powers of tiorth Ante*
can products.
•
New Tons, Dee. 1.1. I 6 0
This notice Is to inform all dealer, to proprietary
medicine*, that we haro estatillobed a Depot in thistme•
hanon county at Moutrose. Pa., for the sale of Dr. C. P.
Dtoon's Young Alpert= Liniment, and that Mr. A.
RAIDS 1N Is oar for that Dorman
W.OU3, sountEnerip co.,
133 William Street, New York
Agencies win soon be established at central places to
every township, and published in the list Dem.. lam
ready to famish it at wholesale prices to agents. Post
ers and circulars, seat free upon application to the sub-
Scriber.
The Liniment is now for salcat retail by the follow
lag agents, to wit:
Barns & Nichols Montrose.
A. Tureen,
E. L. Adams. Auburn 4 Corners.
Noah Baldwin, Smith Auburn.
Waltman & Vosbarg, Skinner's Eddy.
D. C. & P. 11. Pordham, Franklba.
J. Burrows & Sons, Stevensville.
L. 11, Sherwood, Raahville.
T. ILandrick, Springville.
NVllliam Thayer,. Diatevk.
E. B. Beardslee, Little Meadows.
Hobert Winters, Friendselte.
I.L L. Ball. Birchardvillc.
D. A. A. Ttserorth. Brooklyn, Pa.
L. B. Hind., pactoryville.
W, H. Curtis, Bailey Hollow.
E. M. Tirany, Hopbottom.
J. B. Very. tdontruse Depot.
0. M. llawiey, New Ntlford.
T. D. Easterbrook, Great Bond.
Tewksbury Brothers, Auburn Centre.
Avery & Beaumont, Camptown.
Sweet , & Lechody, Alit Lake.
N. Granger, Hash.
S. It. Stevens, Lacyvllle,
A.. 1. Silvam. East sprtnabin.
J. L. Merriman, Upsonville.
.1. W. Roomer:ate. Pairdale. •
Anyn persona In townships not above named, desiring
as agency. may obtain It by addressitur
A. BALDWDL General Agent,
Jon.ll, urn— Zan Montrose. Pa.
ABEL TURRELL
HES entintontly an pond ono °tan most nnmer
ons collations of
DRUGS & MEDICINES
In the conutry, and bestows especial attention to se•
letting and toying articles t n this department that are
E lie
and genuine.
lie also keeps a great sariety of
Liquona AND WEARS;
bought either direct than the distiller, or importer, ad
warranted strictly pure.
Also, a fall assortment of Paints, Oils, VatnhOws,
Brushes, Lalincalits and Pp; HMO. urocerles,
Wall Paper, Ghug..Tormsens, Violins; Mugs. Guns
and anununltion.
A fine variety of Gold and otherPerfam•
ea. Yankee NOTIONS, &a, and other goods too nts
mum to mention.
Dump seven! yews post persons rove been In the
habit of botmlug clubs And sending to the Great AMR!.
Wadi Comma; Pew York, fur their supplies of Tea
and Coffee, for Ourdlyome.
Abel Terrell la w supplying the people Igith
same
and Coffees, at his ewe in Montrose; at the same
prices that these clubs and other persons ply at tbe
store of the Campanili% New Toth. Thus,
will Use the amen ebuge, Mashie of OM bill ir lrind
deka sessling,47 buying of
1111111 t REMOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATA.WBA.
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts—Fluid Extract liken
barb and Fluid Extract Oataw
ba Grape Juice.. •
"Vert Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Billions direction',
sick or Nervous Ileadsehe. Costiveness, etc. Pure.
ly Vegeta tie, cord:ache no Mercury, Minerals or Del
eterious Drugs.
These pills en the most delighttally planed
tin. superseding =store% malts. magma* etc. I=3
is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They Mee
tone. and noseneither noun n l aZting pains. They
are composed of th e gnat in is Alter a few
days' use of them , such en ins gallon of the entire
system takes place u to appear miraculous, to the weak
and enerrsted, whether arising from Imprudence or dls.
ease. H. T. Heimbold's Compound Fluid Extract Ca
tawba Grape Pills are not sugar coated, from the fact
that sugar coated P il ls donut dissolve, but ran through
the stomach Without dissolving. consequently do not
produce the desired effect. THE CATA WBA GRAPE
PILLS, being pleasant In taste and odor, do not neces
sitate their being sugar coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS
PER BOX.
HENRY T. HEUIBOLIYS
•
RIOIILT CONCENTRATED CONFOUND
FL UlO EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Win radirany exterminate Awn the ',stem Scrofula,
Syphilis. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes. Sore Legs,
Sure Month. Sore Head, Uronchitts, Skin Disease. Salt
Rheum. Qattara, RIIDDIZICS Mom the Far, Wtate
Tumors, Cancerous Sw eet Nodes, Mama,
Glandular Swellings, Night , Bash Tetter, Hu
mors of all kinds, chronic ithemattam, Dyspepsia. and
all diseases that have been established In the system for
years.
Being prepared expressly for the above complaints. Its
blood-purifylng properties are greater than any other
preparation of Barsapartlla, It glees the complexion a
clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to a
state of health and purity, for purifying the blood. nv
moving all chronic eonstituticotal diseases eddy : from
an impure Mite of the blood, and the only reliable and
effectual known remedy for the care of pain. and swell
tog of the bones. Ulcerations of the throat and legs.
Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Eryelpelas and all Patty
eruptions of the skin, and beantifylog the complexion.
Price 111 60 per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
311Cts.t - r , swot 33Na.lokau.
THE GREAT DIURETIC.
Ras cured every case of Diabetes in which It has been
given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inflam
mation of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidneys sad
Bladder. Retention of Urine, Messes of the Prostrate
Gland, stone In the Bladder. Cakulus Gravel, thick dust
Deposit, and Maroons or Milky discharges. and for en
feebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes. attend
ed with the following wympt , ms Indlsposh ion to ex
ertion, 11Xl• of ne rv e s, loss uf memory. &Molt, of
breathing, creak trembling. horror of disease.
wakefulness, dimness of ision, in In the back. bot
hands, fitishin,g ef the body, v drynes pa s of the skin, eruption
OD the thee, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of
the muscular system, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of el7,hteen to twenty
five. and from' thirty-eve to afty-five or in the decline or
change of life; after confinement or labor pains ; bcd
, wetting In children.
Ifelmbold's Extract Dacha is Dieretie and Bleed Pu
rifying, and cures all diseases arising Item habits of dis
sipates and excesses and imprudences In life imputit les
of the blood, etc.. strrading maths In affections for
which It is need, trod yphilitic allectioaft—in three die
easel used In connection with Helmbold's Bose Mesh.
LADIES.
In many Wreak= ;peculiar to Lidice, the Extract Su
rinam Is nnequalled by any other remedy—se In Diplo
at* or Retention, Irrnalarate. palnfulitess or suppressi m on
of customary_ em-wit. lacerated or Salina state of
the Uterus, Lneorthas or Whites. amenity, and for all
complaints Incident to the gen , wbetherartsbac from :a
liberate° or habits of disstpatkm. It is prescribed ex
tended, by the most eminent pbyetelans and midwives.
for enfeebled and delicate eonstlint'ems, of both sexes
and ail ages (attended with any of the above diseases or
symptoms).
11. T. nsunsours trams
Cures diseases arising from Imprudence. habits of dis
sipation, etc., In all their stages, at little expense, little
or no change in diet, no inconvenience, cad no expxsure.
It emotes freqtrent &tire. and gives strength tit minute.
thereby removing obetmetbms, preventing and caring
strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation,
so frequent in this class of disease, and expelling all
poisonous matter.
Thousands *bo have been tbe victims of incompetent
persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cared In a
short time, have found they hare been deceived, and that
the poison" bas, by the use of - powerful as rtageem."
been dried up in the system, to break out In a more ag ,
gestated form. and_Peth a ft er marriage.
USE BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT MOW for all affec
tions and diseases of thellrinaryOrgats. whether existing
In Male or Female. from whatever cause orighlating, and
nor of bow long standing. Price, One Defter and
Fifty Cents per Bottle.
MERRY T. MiXDOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASEL
cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will be found
the only apectic remedy In every species of Cutaneous
Affection. It speedily eradluace Pimples, Spots,
Scrobraic Dryness, Indnrations of the Cataneotte Mem
brane, etc.,dispels Redness ar dinetplent Inflammation,
Rives. Mash, Moth Patches, Mines, of Scalp or Skin,
Frost Bites, and purposes for which Selves or Mu t.
manta are used; restores the skin to a state of purity
and softness, and Interco continued healthy action to
IVA ?MSC* on which depends the al:trembly cleaners
and vivacity - of eomplexion so much sought and ad
mired.
Dal
however vales
a remedy for existing
defects of the skin, 11. T. EllembolVe Rose Wash has
long sustained is principle claim tounbounded mama
age, by possessing qualities which render it a toilet sp•
pendage of the most Rupertative and congenial chan
ter, cambining In an elegant (annals prominent re,
quisiteo, safety and efficacy—the invariable scanapant
meets of Its use ass Preservative and Refresher of the
complexion. It lean excellent Lotion for diseases of a
Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection tbr diseases of the
Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation,
used in convection with the extracts Beebe, Sarsapa
rilla. and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as
ra
commended, cannot be stormed. Price. One Dollar
Per Bottle.
Van end erolleit diredious satompany the medicines.
Eridenee of the most responsilde sod reliable than
actor famished on application, with brindled, of thou
sands ol &log witnesses. and upward of 10.000 Unso
licited ontilestes and recommendatorr letters, many
of wtneb are from the highest solutes, indndlog
tient litysicisos.elersmoso;Btatermen, etc. The pray
prietor has newer insetted to their publication in the
newspapers ;h e does not do this from the act that his
articles nab ss Standard Prepantlallo. and do not .
need to be propped up by caddeStes,
Henry T. Bekabala; amine
'Delivered to an7ad6ren. fiance Dom observation.
ftstablisbedepwsrel of Twenty Tests. Botd by Div&
nista everywbme. Address letters for totormstion, Fn
honlidenat BENET T. HELNDOLVD,Dratthistand
Chemist..
only Depots:'—te. T. Iliummes *lend eivevolcil
Wardmie.. No Not ltrowDray Now otit, , oe T
.Hismhoters Nailed Depot, tee hoe* Teeth, NNW&
1 "1 1Sr tor
robl Auk tor Dam
T ligthhotest a so oast
ABEL TUREZLL,
Naftali,. ra.
CONCENTRATED
preparation.
A GREAT RIEDICALIISCOVERY
Dr. 177A=='3 O.!.=Da3IA
I GAR, BITTER
g Hundreds of Thousands 21 2
t o Bear tr o arm cu ortlgtilarcctl 3
onder- g.
i t gi WHAT ARE THEY?trA
g.; g 0
•
Bs
• g g
01 g
F.' a
*a E
1!,
8 C
A 2.. o,
g •
s g 41.4
tt
CI
Gig TREY LUZ varevux agk
I 'ai_FANCV • DRINKOiIi
stsdaor rear Unto. Whiskey. Proof Spirits
mut Writs* Metal doetored.lipited tied stmt•
owed to plass the hots. called" Tonlot?"APP:Gt•
cm" ••Licatarcra," att. that, lead the tippler on to
drunkenness Lad rein, but are a true Medicine. made
Dom the Native Deets end Herbs of California, rico
from 0.11 Alcoholic Stlmulnots. They ara tho
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. and A LIPS
=VIRG PUINCIPLZ•perent Thmorstor and
Inslgarator of the Bysteln. carrying off on whom=
:natter andrestoting the blood ton healthy Condition.
No poison can take these Bitters according to Gree.
UM and remain long unwell.
$lOO wilibe Overdo? an Invertible case, provided
the bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or
other means, and the Tital ono= wonted beyond Gm
point of ?clod?.
Nor InOommotary and Chronic Rheostat.
tlan nod Goat, Dyspepsia, or tearer:lour
Bilious. Remittent nod Intermittent Harms
Discuses of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Madder, them Dittoes Lave been most itnecaLl.
ha. Such Diseases are canted by Slanted
Blood, which I, gencmlly produced by derangllteola
•f the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA Oft INDIGESTION, MOO
ache, Pain In the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, tautness, Soar Ernetatlets of tho Stomach.
Bad taste to the Month, Whom Atticks. PIIPILOWn
of tho Henn . frOomn,tion of the Lungs, Pain in eta
regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other palate'
symptoms, are the °Moorings of DisPoesin-
They Invtgoridd the Stomach and stimulate the tor
pid Beer and bowels, which rendcrtbcon armament&
agleacy to clanneing the blood of MI impurities. and
Imparting now life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, EroPtiona.Teircr, Sect
Mecum Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Modules, Boils. Cos
buncles, Plag.Worms, Bore Eyes. Erre?*
sloe, Itch, Scurts, Discoloration, of the Skin. MmerS
and Diseases of the bldn, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dog up andearrled out of the system In •
short time by the use of these Bitters. Ono bottle PS
such macs will convince tho most Incrulatom of their
sureties effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Mod whenever yen Bad its
teiperitles hunting hrongh the skin la Pimples, Env-
Sons or Sores: cleanse It when you find It obstructed
and sluggish In the Tens cleanse it when it (afoul,
and your feelings coin tell you when. Keep the blood
pure and the health of the system will too,
PIN, TAPS and other WORMS, larking in the
system of so many thousands. are effectually destroy
ed end remelt:el. For full directions, nod mirctrdiy
the circular around each bottle, printed in [eosins- I
gcmges—Nagllsh,German, French and Spanish.
J. GALE= Proprietor. U. IL MCDONALD et CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agents. tan Francisco, Cal.
and 0 and hi Commerce Street, New Nark.
csr sou) Dr ALL DULTIOISTS /5.1i1D DE41.1212.
Oct. 20-7 empcte
SIGN OF TEE GOLDEN MORTAR
, ; _vAllOrr
4-41
331ZrEILIVEI els WiTXC1713 4 0 1 1. 03 ,
DRUGGISTS,
Would reepertfidly lury to the publla, that In addition t
their areal neeortinent of
Ma WILMS AND XEDICTiILS,
they have Paint! and Gre-Strzak. Wines
and Mutton.. Patent ItietHeinee. Spectacles, Eye
Glneeett. rocket Knivee. Kamm Violin B.
Guitar String... A 1.., jnet reeetTed
• a flee lot or Revnlvere, Gun
Cap!, Gun Wadding,.
- Cartridge!, itn.
Ws keep always an hand and for 'pale, Muting Powder,
Ono Powder, Rifle Powder. eco and Cigars of • su
prior quality, and ef general Tobi assortment of Yankee
No
ti
ons.
IllErßemember tie CREAP CASH DREG STORE o
Hams & Nichols,
A. B. BUTCCB.
A.llOB NICIIuLS,
Montrose, Dee. 14,18'4.
STROUD dt BROWN'S
Fire, Life, and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
miac>3:Ltircpage.. Po.
CAPITAL 1111PRESENTP.D, over
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y.. Capital and
Surpins. 164,000,040
Insurance Co.. of North America, Mink,
Capital tadSorplus, 2.000,000
Franklin Fire Inanrance Co., Milli, Pa.,
Capitaland !Raplos, 2,600,000
Lynamlnn County Mntual %Pomace Co.of
Money. Pcnn`a, Cant tal and Sambas, 4,000,000
Connecticut Mutual Life illstirance Co. of
Hartford. Conn.. Capital, 3J,000,000
Ampriean Lite Insumnce Co., Philadel
phia, Capital. 1,000,000
Travelers'lntatranie Co: Hartford. COOl l ..
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capita), "tomes
Hartford Ftro insurance Company, Hart
ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, stco:kono
inerwlbustnews entrnsted to our care will no attend
ed to on fair teems. and all toast* promptly adjusted.
nernaite drottinor cart from Banking 0111ce of W.
IL Cooper & Co., Turnpikest. Montrose. Pa.
STROUD Ei BROWN, Agents.
M. C. Stemma. Esq., Friendovilla, Solicitor. do
COAL IL 8111711, Montrose.
ilikunes Brawn, Cr um= L. Mums.
Montrose, Pa. olan. 11.
rro any pernon producing any medicine shovidet t hilf
J. unsay ilea e. permanent Mee as Dv. NT WS
VEGETABLE EIIEUNATIGIIENIEDT.: Used inward.
ly. only. A pleasant medicine. free Dom ildarious drum
Warmuted under Oath, to have ttecumnontly cnrcd 95in
every 100 patients treated t
ildehe past ten years. in
testimony). I t is the scion prescription of Profess.
or Jos. P. Fitter, M. D., a graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania; A:vae;-4tow ono of Philadelphia's
oldest rem- br physicians. and Professor of Chemistry
and Tolokelogywoo has made Neuralgia, Chronic and
Dtheglethff Bt;oimlatism the speciality of his satire
prior:tonal lifo-4 fact vouched for by the signatures as
complain each bottle of many prominent renowned
physicians, clergyman, and other testimonials. Tepee , .
e t sufferers from polsonoas quack neeireme Red nee
less expenditure of money. a legal signed guarantee,
stating exact number of bottles warranted to Cure, will
be forwarded vale to any soarer sending by letter a
full description of 'diction. In case of failure to eine.
amount paid positively. refunded. Medicine sent any.
where by express, collect on delivery. Addicted toiled
to writs for advice; all information and medical advice
seat by letter grins. .Prthelpei °Mee, '4 South Fourth
speed, Philadelphia, Peons, The remedy sold or ote
Mined by Druggists. • • Aprlllo,ll-17.
For Bale by
ABEL TUTMELL, Montrose Pe.
InirMood'iy the Watclatakerildabie
street, Montrose, PS.
AUDITORM NOTICE. Tag UNDEESIENNE,
an Auditor, appointed by the Cohn of .Calanien
ss of Susquehanna county, to make distribution of
the fund arising from Sueriffs sale of the teal estate of
Eliza E. Smith and Harry Smith, hereby hives *elite
that be will attend to the duties of his appointment hi
hi. °Cleo. in Montrose, on Monday the 19th day ofJn%
MI, at 1 o'clock, D. m., at which time and Oats. OM
persons interested are requested to present their Moine
or be forever debarred from coining In upon said Ena
May 24 ISTI.-41r A. W. BERTMOIS, Auditor.
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI.
ATION,
For the Bellerend cure of the Erring and thirtni
Principles of Christian Philantlinnm
Exam on the Errorsof Youth and the Patna Age
to relation to Marriage and Social EH% with sanitar
aid for the afflicted. Soul free. to sealed eneelooppeser. Ld
dresa 110WAIID ASSOCIATION, Box. P. 'old&
TALBOT & STAMP,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Flour,f3alt, Batter, Pork, Lard. ELM, Sal; IDA, Tana.,
Caseate, Clackers, Cheese, Coate, Spteea. Dhaka
Teas, Sugars, flee, Dried and Canned
Pratt. Tobacco, Divas, Bust, •
sod ell other articles mostly kept in s Ant classairsessr
and Pnrrlsion Stone.
fie vrlll mark oar Goodi as for as we en oak NA
elj format, or exchange for produce; ' '
PATRONAGE soucrrzr)
Montrose, Sept. '-9, 1870.—tf
ABEL TITRRELL,
DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA;
le continually retetelng
NEW GOODS
And keeps constantly on hand a full and disir@ble •
soruncut ul I:erotism
DRUGS, ALEDICIIIES, CHEMICALS, MOODS,
Paints. 01la, Dye•Stnffs, Teas, Spices. arid other lbw.
curies, Stone Ware, Wall and Window Paper, Glass-
ware, Fruit Jars Mirrors, Lamps, Chimney*. Ems
setae. Mathison 011, Tossers' Oil, Nemsroot Oil, lila
ailed Whale Oil, Sperm Ott, Olive 011, Spirits Timms.
tine, Vandrnes, Cynary Seed. Vinegar.Putash. Cowes,
ira led Lye. Azle G ro use Trusses . Sapportcrs,Medimo
Instruments, Bhonkler Braces, Whip., Gans, Piatob.
Cartridges, ?Order, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Bluth%
Powder and rase. jollrut. Strings, Dows.ele.l l ls l o,
Fires. etc., Fish - Hooka and Linea, Bar and Talletliosys,
Bair Oils, Bair iteanwers. and Bair Dyes. Brashest
Pocket Knives. Sprenteles,l3llver Pleted Bpoons,Forks.
Knives. Mc. Built st Articles, a general) amorintent
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and rEars2ERT.
All the leading and Lest lands of
PAMM WIEDICINFM,
In abort, nearly every Dung to restore the slyly to
please ibe taste. to delight the eye. to gratify CM fancy,
and also to conduce to the real and substantial confute
°flirt. Enumeration la Impracticable as It would di
a newspaper. Call at the Drug end Variety Stare et
ABEL TIIILBELL.
Montrose, Jan. 5.1810.
PURE LIQUORS.
SEELY'S NATIVE GRAPE 111RANBE,
orlctly ;are ; and a satiety or other Brandleu Inetoj e sit
e ac h :rands ordlt6Ci.delralandlYCTlZ'ollt Ryeiatitillturixrs'
Whicires. Alcohol. Pure Spirit, Bay Bum. Ac., constant.
ly on bind and for sale by
ABEL TEM=
Montrose, Burch .1.11b.1513.
re.33XaZa =Citrates:
01T051111 1113 coast DOM.
MONTROSE. PIORTA.. _
301111 S. TAII.BELE., PTOPlrEstsr•
Meld Stave larre this Howe daDy. mounting *Di
the W" the Sete. and the Uhl& Yale' !As.;
• ValyS.lBlo..--tt , .
GOLD JEWELRY.
Ace.. sod bnosoopoli.
ABEL 11711211.11.
Ncrotrose. Nov. 14. INN
A. B. TABBOX,
WATCII3IAKERARD JEWELER,
Susquehanna Depot, Pa.,
Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, dm. Re
pairing promptly done und warranted. .
PINE SILVER GOODS!
made a speciality: SIIVE7 Detached IMinsiafor
st 2 00. American Watches, at Companies try
dated prices,
127 - Goods mdered for parties, from /TM
York, at less profits than if kept constantly tot
hand. Solid 18 caret Ringsfor t147 5 4i5. - nY"
weight. A.B. TARBOX.
Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 28,1871. tf.
SGO 000,000
T EM
Every kind of Tea In marketjust smtved.ael
or nee at New York wholesale prim..
_Alto a Meuse
meth:tont of COFFEE. , . Bay of me and trrit_mrsis
Marc ABM! itrua=- 1 . -
—At Sher. Wood's, the Vitehablta, Matno
street, Montrose, Pa.
CONGRESS WATER. •
TIIREELL'S.
ROAD LETTING—Tho BoweWoo of Bridgewater
will meet et the bone of James O'Brien. In North
Bridgewater, April Rah. "at I °leak p.m.. to let Om
bothilna of road leadinnfrom Jas. O'Brlen's to Thomas
Hickey's. To In let to the lowest bidder. - ,
JAMBS awl".
fIOBACE BREWSTRII,
Montrose, April 11. "it. Z. M. BUSWIFTER. 21r.
NEW WALL PA.PER, •
altt mind. and iclihr, ehesptA n ..
liontromilpiling.ltnt, ABB!. Tar.ua.i al.
Atrianltund College, of Pennsylvania.
Tills Etis T rrunos ivlll moan for the
SPRING. TEAK OF 24 WEEKS.
On Frldsy, rebniary 10, 1071.
For geneal Circular, catalogue and other in.
formation. Address.
THOS H. BURROWS. President,
Agricultural College, P. 0., -
Jan. 25.1810.--tf. - Centre Co.. Pa.
simmumnts 044.11nnu8l8Y.
Mktg Tear, COO direr. 13 Grsaaheavektarmt
.0 eatment-411 lan; Beat Stoat' LOW
Would Ica know what, alsen„ how. a ~I rapt.
stlide,•evagmotl ts -es, root', grate, aallat ia tlare
paets. apple toed. adz Boas potatoilita
awenbonze and Orden plan% Bei Ye..•.n.oW
VRO6TABL4B7tBD B ilneet, bat collection—ea
&Alla. Send 10 ante ter New. Mutated Descriptive
Pago. &ma itiallh "Rah tbr Catslegae•
et Brae, attb p directlana—a4 most Beadthg aa4
Garden ilaati—as pages. and Wholesale' Fria Llit—ne
pages. • Address lOrtaliastpa, Mao%
_ .
Hat justsettn s from ..ew rink irtiVa hop ail
dittos to Ids anal stock of dor, rood/.
Nontiot& lift. t&
TALBOT * STAMP