The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 16, 1871, Image 4

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Cost of a Small Cheese Factory.
As many farmers are making inquiries
abontinitteeitifd. - 611ecie 'facto - ries, they
will be intereated in . reading the follow
ing estimate of. -the cost of a small cheese
factory, which-we 'clip from the Manu
facturer and Builder: " Ear 100-cows, a
building 60x26 feet, with 'l6 foot posts,
making it two stories, would be required.
Take 24 tecrfrom the lower story for a
`ma - e room,' leaving the remainder and
upper
,story for 'curing rooms.' The
per stoky should be partitioned the
same as t4p lower. The 24 foot room
over the `make room, should be plastered
and furnished with stoves suitable
for curing early and late cheese. The
cost depends npon the prices of lumber
and labor, which differs in localities. A
rough, substantial building, which will
answer in every respect in most localities,
would cost $l,OOO. If finished with paint,
etc., $1,300. It could be furnished with
vat, tank, presses, hoops, scales, etc., for
$3OO, making .in all $1,300 for rough
building, and $1,600 for the finished one.
For two hundred cows the same sized
building would ansirer. For vat and fix
tures, $5OO, making in all, $,1,500 for
rough, and $1,8009 for finished bnilding.
This is the size of many that were. built
in this State this season. Stock compa
nies are formed by those interested taking
one or more shares, which may be $5O or
$lOO each. A committee is chosen by the
shareholders, oho superintend the build
ing of the factory, hiring of help, etc. A
dairy of one hundred cows can be man
-aged by a man of experience with addi
tional help, which could be hired at from
$2 to $3 per day and board. For two
hundred cows ho would want additional
Aland, which might be a woman, and in
experienced. The question is often ask
ed : How many cows must a factory num
ber to pay ? For an individual to build a
factory to work up _milk for others at $2
per hundred, which is the common price
of making and furnishing the cheese all
boxed and ready • for market, he would
want three hundred cows or more to make
it a paying business"
Pruning.
It is not every one who grows trees that
understands the objects of pruning. If
the beads of young trees are pruned and
-the branches shortened when they are
planted according to the instructions we
have, from to time, few branches will re
quire to be cut off at any time afterwards.
Indeed, no tree should be allowed to grow
co as to require any great amount of
pruning at once. Fruit trees, that were
set the past spring and duly pruned, will
now require oceasional looking after;
where a branch appears sickly it should be
cut back still farther to a vigorous shoot,
and where any superfluous or interfering ,
branches have put forth they should be ,
cut or rubbed off, always having in view !
an open, well balanced, symmetrical bead.
These remarks arc equally applicable to
all fruit trees. Trees that were set in pre
vions years require similar treatment. If
fruit trees are treated in this manner from
the time they are planted until they are
six or eight years old, they will present
uniform. handsome tops, with fair, smooth
branches, with no wounds or scars to be
healed, and the fruit will be large, fair and
well.flavored. No instrument larger than
a pocket knife, or an ordinary pruning
knife, should over be used. Practicing
this mode of pruning, it matters but lit
tle when it is done, but if a largenumber
of trees are to be pruned so as to render
it a business, we should prefer to do it
from June to mid summer; then the tree
is making a vigorous growth and the lit
tle wounds are readily healed. Old trees,
that have long been neglected, until their
branches have become so thick and their
beads - so close and compact as neither to
admit the sun or a free circulation of air,
can never produce large, well flavored, or
finely colored fruit Such trees requires
pruning, but it should be done with cau
tion and not all in one year. For this
kind of prunniug the winter or early
spring is the best time.—Rttrol World.
SEASWING WOOD.-A writer in an
English journal informs us that small
pieces of non-resinous wood can be sea
soned perfectly by boiling four or five
hours—the process taking the sap out of
the wood, which shrinks nearly one-tenth
in the operation. The same writer states
that trees felled in full leaf in June or
July, and allowed to lie until every leaf
has fallen, will then be nearly dry, as the
leaves will not drop of themselves until
they have drawn up and exhausted all the
sap of the tree. The time required is from
a month to six weeks, according to the
dryness or wetness of the weather. The
floor of a mill kiid with poplar so treated,
and cut up and put.in place in less than
a month after the theleaves fell, has nev
er shown the slightest shrinkage.
A PERFECT llonsE.—Oue who is con
sidered as authority in horse matters,
states that a perfect horse is one about
fifteen and a half to sixteen hands high;
a lengthy, arched neck; sharp pointed
ears; a large, fall hazle eye; broad be
tween them; not too long a face, but a
straight one; a large, open nostril;
strong under, jaw to masticate his food
well ; a good round body ; a big, full
chest; large around the girth, denoting
plentrof lung power; thin withers, and
an animal standing erect on his fore le a
Such animals it should bethe object of
breeders to produce, and this requires both
judgment and care.
A Logo JOURNEY AFTER WATER. -- 1
Some trees send roots out a great distance
for moisture. A little less than twenty
years ago, a Californian planted a weep
ing willow on his place near the well.—
Two yeas ago the water began to taste bit-
ter and otherwise unpalatable. He hired
a man to clean it out, but it has troubled
him all along until recently, when be sent
another man down into the well to,see
what could be done, who went to yolk,
and succeeded in bringing up about six
bushels of fine roots, ranging in size from
a pin to an eighth of an inch. The tree
had sent them down outside the brick
wall, a distance of twenty-three feet until
they had reached water, when they had
forced themselves'between the bricks, end
literally filled np the well a distance of
three feet. They had formed a compact
mast; just fitting in tightly, and had to
be raised out with hooks.and a lever.
—And old traveller,_ at presentrsojour
ning here, tells a pretty tough story
about being lost in the woods with his
do„co.' wherebe could find nothing to eat,
and bad to cut off bisr.dog'slail, which h e
boiled for: hhlLself stubfterwsixds gave the
dog the bonel We•would - rather
..borrow
s`2o thaii belkwo that atm-.
Astral Tragedy
The most awful and appalling tragedy
that has stirred the hearts of any com
munity in this section for many a year if
ever before, occurred in Effingtoncounly,
about two miles above Station 3}, on the
Central Railroad' about 3 o'clock on Mon
day morning.
Ash,
formerely
Ash, the wife of John H. Ash,
formerely of this city, killed her three
children, and afterward committed suicide
by administering a sufficient quantity of
strychnine to produce instantaneous
death.
It appears from what we could learn
from a gentleman who was an eye-witness
to the horrifying scene, that - Ash,
formerely Miss Laura Dasher, of Effing
ham county, has fora short time past been
slightly deranged, at least she was sus
pected °Hieing in this—condition, from
certain singular appOrances and conduct
noticeable to those nearest her and in
most continuous association With her.
However, nothing serious was apprehend;
ed, except that her husband felt a little
anxious about her, and communicated
with her brothers on the subject. This
was all. No more serious apprehensions
was felt, although her husband cOntinned
to keep a strict watch over her conduct..
A short time previous he had purchased a
small bottle of strychnine for the pur
pose of destroying the rats and dogs that
were rapidly killing off their poultry.
This he secreted in the night time, taking
the precaution to lock it tip in an old bureau
drawer, hiding the key in a place least
likely to be discovered bvhis wife, no oth
er person in the house knowing of the
hiding place.
Sunday night all went to bed as usual,
though before retiring Mrs. Ash sat down
and wrote a long letter, but did not Sus
i pect anything, although it contained an
account of her feelings towards certain
members of her family, with whom there
was some unpleasantness. Mr. Ash took
all three of the children in bed with him
self and wife. Mr. George Patterson, a
friend and relative of Mr. Ash, occupied
an adjoining room.
About three o'clock on Monday morn
ing he and Mr. Ash were aroused by the
cries of two of the children, and entering
the room found Mrs. Ash in the act of
' taking a spoon from the month of the
oldest child, a little girl, who had :strug
gled and resisted until her cries woke her
father and his friend, both of whom feel
ing alarmed, asked her what she was do
ing. She replied, "Only giviiig the chil
eu a little powder, and I am afraid that
I have not given them enough." They
begged and entreated her to tell them
n hat she had given them—Mr. Ash tast
ing the powder which lie discovered on
I the month of one of the children, discov
ered that it was quite bitter. She finally
took him to the bureau drawer, and
showed him the bottle of strychnine from
which she had dosed herself first and
then each one of her three little ones. it
was but a short time after this before the
mother, a young woman about 25 years
old, and her three interesting little child
ren, two girls and one boy, were lying still
and cold in the arms of death.
Dying in rapid succession, one after the
other, the mother, although the first to
take the poison, lived to see her children
die, and then.followeil them herself. It is
said the struggles of the poor little crea
tures were awful ; the oldest falling back
wards, was drawn together in such a
manner that her head and feet - nearly
touched each other. The afflicted father
held his little ones and hiaiwife in his
arms till they breathed their last.
The time was too short from the discov
ery of theNletil to procure any aid, al
though a physician was immediately seat
for. He arrived in time to save the fit h
er, who in his efforts to discover what
the drug was, had swollowed enough to
render Lis condition dangerous. Mr.
Patterson came to this city yesterday af
ternoon to procure coffins to bury the
dead, and as soon as ho returns an inquett
will be held previous to the interment.
A Monster In Kansas.
The excitement produced by the lynch
ing of Martin Mera, in Illinois, for the
murder of his little son, has hardly sub
sided when a tale of brutality comes to
us from Kansas. On Sunday, July it
the town of Fredonia, Wilson County,
was excited by the discovery of the dead
body of a little girl,aged six, the daughter
of Richard Handel', in his house, six miles
from town. The body was a mass of
bruises and cuts, which indicated that the
child had died from violence. Before the
death became known to the authorities,
the body was taken in charge by some of
the neighbors and buried. On July 10th
the Coroner held an inquest. The body
was exhumed, and the physicians agreed
that he: death was the result of "kicks,
choliings, and cuts from some blunt in
strumeuL" The jury therefore, brought
in a verdict of "Death at the hands of
some person or persons unknown." Rich
ard Minden was arrested on suspicion of
being the murderer of his daughter. On
the examination a little son of the prisoner,
aged 12, was examined, and testified that
his father very frequently whipped the
little girl until she became insensible;
that he very often denied to his family the
food necessary to sustain life, and that it
was no uncommon thing for him to whip
the entire family in a most shocking man
ner. The boy also stated that after his
mother's death, which was occasioned
some time since by inhuman treatment,
his father would frequently designate
what should constitute his children'sfood
during his absence, and then leave home
for several days, get drunk, come home
and whip his daughter. On the morning
of her death the father dealt out the ra...
tions his children should consume (lath ,
the day, and started off on one of bi b s
sprees. At night-fall he returned, and'
finding that the children had eaten more
than he gave them, he seized the girl and
beat her with the shoulder-bone of a hog
in a terrible manner until she sank in
sensible to the floor. He then seized her
by the throat and choked her until life
was extinct. Ile then cautioned the boy
that if he breathed a word in regard to
the affair he woald- shoot him. The boy
also testified that his father whipped his
wife while alive in a very brutal manner.
The boy's testimony constituted about all
that was submitted, and during its sicken
ing details the people present were in a
high state of excitement, and it was
through the strenuous efforts of the offl
cers of the Court that they were prevent
ed from executing summary punishment
on the murderer. The excitement, as - the
'facts became known, increased,. however,
and at last accounts there appeared to he
no doubt that Handel would be lynched:
—Laws are like sausages—the leso:ysii
know of how-they amiFusde the bettetycns
like them. . .
envOtt it ,
Thsoarora. ,, Academy,
ACADEMIA, PA.
The Stith School-year begins September SM. Location
healthful, attractive and well adapted to physical deed
opcmeut. Free from loafing plows and saloons, the ip
finances are moral. More than 8,060 young men base
here been prepared for Colege or batistes.
Terms - moderate. Apply forSTON circular,.
to
D. D. EA. 31.
J. J. PATTERS N, A. SI.
Mutual Fire Insurace Co
At Maxtaboek,Am,been . doingl , .bustnestrthletpane
it has laid no 4taintsinenta, and The
average rate or aesessment (hulas the thirty-ono years
has been 23-4 re.II CNN?, ♦ TEM'', The assessment for the
year Just ended is 9 1-4 pan emer., and tae Mown , kat.
a clear evrples orer all atibilitles.
OIL SALE-200 acres superior Wurri Os' Tim.
Jurn land, near Lockhaven, Pa. Fire thousand acres
nexus= TINDER land. Potter Co., Pa. P. W. Swum,
G"lVEll"ECranttstllle, Pa.
ROOT BEER This wholesome, agreeable,
and refreshing rummer beset ,
age can be easily made at about
4 eente per gallon, with
Ascuineuen s Innate, (koala(' Hoot Beer Extract.
Ask for it at your atom, or send M cents for a vial and
directions to 400 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
A GENTS WANED for tho
•X•ririamiesztaaitsiosica'ro.
COUNSELS ON run NATMIE . ANO DTOMNE or TUE MASCO
uxis irtrisenoa. BY Dn. Naruars, author of " Tha
Arica, Life or Inman." It relates to lAr mots sex;
Is nil of new rani; delicate hot outspoken; practical
an popular , highly erkioned ; sells rapidly. Sold by
subscription only. Exclusive territory. Terms liberal
Price Address for ontents, A.c., J. O. FERGUS A
CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents Read This !
vu E WILL PAlt_Agootm a salary of $3O
TV Per Week and Expeoece, or dins. • large
commieslon to sell our new and woodernal InTentlorie.
Address IL WAUSELL.S.9OOIarekaII, kick. -
11111101 t MARS.
Shrewd but quiet men emmake n fortune by revealing
the accretof the bovines& to oo oqe. •
Address , .EDII/k2.81318, 688Broichows1.
Olow Yok.
1.008 CI, XM. IC IE3 .
riRANDt 'o O rrECONCEST4ndlDistribution tor the
Dot f tho
Fonndliug Asylum of the Sierrs of Charity
in the City of New York, ano SOLDIERS' and SAIL.
ORS' ORPHANS' HOME, Washington, D. C., to ht held
in Washington, D. C., under and by virtue of a permit
from lion. Commissioner of internal Revenue, on
TURISSDAY, dei.r dith, positively.
After the Concert, the Commissioners will award to
the micamshil fickebboidant,
1,003 GIFTS AMOUNTING TO $200,000.
25.000 Tiunryu,only. will be sold.At $5 -each. Hon.
kleCtlLLotleu,v/mi.211.. : 21a..10r Moat CATTLE,
Baltimore, Rich.. Commissioners. lion. Jas. 8. NEGLET,
M C.. Pittsbnrh. Pa., Trustee.
References:-'Major -Gen. U. Tinnier. U. S. A., Wash
ington, D. C. ; lion. Jal. S. Negley, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Find National Bank s Hageretocrn, Md. ; Appleman
Co., Bankers, Havertown lion. U. J. Break late Atter
ney•Cimeml Baltimore; (7, F. Abbott. Es 20 P. 0.
Avenn-, Baltimore: John 11. Fowler, Eeq. ; W.
. if. My
ccudßro.slfachange Place. Baltimore.
Deed of the Reel Estate, eectlo,xl to by counsel, In
kends of the Trustee.
Tickets and eirentant ran he had of P. C. DEVLIN,
General Agent. Stationer and Printer, No. 31 Nassau
Street, New York. Tickets rent C. 0,1) , If desired.
Send for Circular, containing . description of prizes.
Tickets for Sale also by RILKT Sartuatr, at their
News Stands, Philadelphia. llarrisbargh, Yltitahnrgh,
&c., and on line of Penn,ylva.nin Railroad and connec
tions.
ROSADALIS
•
THE INGRthIENTS THAT
COMPOSE HOSADALIS are
published on every package, there
: t .re it is wt a nicrot preparation,:
1p . .
PHYSICILNB PIIEURIBE If
It Is a certain cure ihr Scrofula.
Syphilis in all its forms, Itheuma•
tine, Skin Diseases Liver Com
plaint and di!seaace of the
Blood. •
:::E DOT= OF BOMA= I
.. •Oo more good than ten bottles
of dery -Syrups of fiFisaparilia.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have flied Rossdaris in their praetko
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purina,. . . ,
DEL T. C.
I PUGH or flatboats .
tra.T,I.DOT N. N, „ • " •') •-• •
; •
r.o;DANNFazir„"
.P R.SEARE.S cit.llßehosszvalsi
McCARTHS., Cohonsbls,
Tlt. A. ft ROMER, prom% N.C.
USED _ADD .EHDOESEP BY
L a rugspite-soNs s ranlime,,
-
F.
w. smrrn, Jackson, Nicks
• - F. WHEELFS,LIinkCrhis.
11 HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., Gonlonorrilla Va. ,
SAM'L. G. McFADDEN, Alarms,
boro, Tenn.
Our spare will not allow of any az:
landed remarks in relation to the
virtuesof Randall& Tothe podia)
Profession we iv:au:ldea • Fluid Ka
tmai superior to nay that' have nay
and in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we
Randall'. and you will bo
to health.
Bosadalls U Sold by all Draggistr
414130 ,Par boUX., JAIN'?
-I MIiCISEENT34 Co;
."` drawafaaagring
Dasustessi, lD
Baltimnre, d
ly 19.1M1
A
$20,000
Worth of Goods in store for the opening of
the Fall Tradeof Is7o, in a full and
general assortment of
and GenC
Dress, and. Furnithisg, and Fancy Goods
In Empress (o 1 ss, DC3114. ifiVillOS, Ponflos,
Catexa, &taut', Corsets, embossed Fa., and 11-op Skins
Ladies and Genes Furs. Buffalo Babas, Fancy Lap
Hobe.. ape!! assortment of MAI. Catsinseres.
Ladles' Cloths, Flannel., Hosiery,
Domestic Callous, fie, ec.
with a general assortment of Hata and Caps,
Boots d: Shoes, Oils and Paints, Grocerim,
Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &c., furnish
ing a superior opportunity for selections, and
will be - suld ea the most favorable terms, by .
S. 33171:LPILITT.
ew 111 Mud. 1501001819 N,
Good NMI to the Bolditcs of The War of 1812
ND THEIR WIDOWS !—Congress has let:early palm
y& ed • Law Granting Pensions of Eight Dollars p
month. w•ereatteriscrassiServionottilatty Darla: a
For mazy of -- Yt:All procured Litt Verrants, - from"1•30
to 1856. and my records and papers, then made, furnish
row the Important factsueccissary in Procuring Pea.
slops. and persons bringing or vending their cialmi to
my office can have the free benefit of my records, and
their Madness will be promptly attcadmito at mars cr.
tabard by the lawL. P. PITCH,
Idontruae. March W.. 1871. aw
ITALITARLE FARNI FOR SALE—The
V subscriber offers his farm at Silver Lake,
Susquehanna Co., Pa., contains over 180 acres
100 or 103 of which are clea red anti under cultiva
tion the land is well watered itrid good fdr either
grain or,grass, there are between two and three
hundred grafted Apple trees on the place besides
peach, plum, and pear trees, the tam is conveni
ent for churches and schools with good build
ings, 180 rods south of Quaker lake, the farm is
a good onc.and admirably located. Addressor ap•
ply to- MAURICE M. DONNELL.
Silver Lake;SuNtta Cce.Po.4.larch4P7l. Bm.
•
. • .IBELELGIntiaI:LVIES S— -
I3EST ,DABOAINS" TOWS
CUOICR FAMILY GROCERWS,PLOUR I PRO.
'VW onik , Thiact and Canned,lhult, -Vegetables, te.
at the Road of Navigation. hipps,um
• r ,Notaroes. February - 2a g• • - . P,
PEBBLFI-13PECTACL, ES;zalfrio - coin
won Spectael6e,a key et Ppit,t9i sae be e ,
Ilicnatseee; Noy. 10, 1009. ell :11, TUE
...
Ayer's Sarsaparilla ,
- 1011 IMEIZIMNG IMEEI BLOOD.
The reputation this ex.
cogent medicine enjoys,
It la derived from its cures,
, ~,/ glf . ,. ~ many of which are truly
tare,,,,, . ... • -: mare,. Us. !nattere d :l .
oy
1 . Case, where the syste seem m
....
.... 41.. i.5...31 - --. pecrrunrifieriPthman'd bare
b b r it.
4
„... Bcrohilaus erections and
_ ~, . v - f 5 q.,..,.. disorders ,w Melt were o
- p
~:lor„..''' - '
,'. pa rated by the scrota.
_„ ,
.... '
' lons contamination until
they were ch painfully af fl icting, have been radically
cured in an great numbers In almost every sec ,
liah of the counlrf , that the pablio amueely need to
bo informed of its virtues or uses. -
. .
Scrofulous poison to one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the comultulion,
andinvites the attack of enfeeblingor fataldiseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
It seems to breed infection throughout the body, and
then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly &ram
Into ono or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber.
cies may be suddenly deposited In the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or it shows
its presence by eruptions on the skin, or fool ulcer.
salons on some part of the body. Bence the acme
sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is ad
visable, even when no active lymp e toms of disease
Er . r . d2 . gr s t a generally re
firuf I d wi th
( pellet, Lu atZ m at .
.rr. mire , by the use of this SABSAPABIL
fit. Anthony , . Fire, Rose or Erysipelas.
Fetter, Salt Rheum, Scald 7/ead, Ringworm,
Bove E yes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or
visible forms of literofrthstrLdisease. Also In the
More concealed fcmns, as Dyspepsia, DroPsd,
Thant Diemen, Fits, ISpilsy, Neuralgia,
and the various Ulcerous affections of the MUSCII.
lar and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurio/ Diseases
era cured by it, though a long time Is required for
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine.
pat long continued use of this medicine will curs
the complaint. Leueorrheets or Whites, Gloria*
Ulcerations and Female Diseases, ars com
monly soon ;dieted and elfin , • r fecund by its
'mitring and Invigorating erect. Inmate Mee.
%toms for each case are found In one Alumnae, sup•
plied gratis. ITherrus whims and Goat, whoa
caused- by accuronlatitms of extraneous matters
to tho blood, yield quickly to It, as also liver
em.iPielints, Torpidity. COI. gallon or /oilman
mama of the Liver, and Jaundice, when alights.,
as they often do, from, the rankling poisons In the
blood. This SARSAPARILLA is a great re
storer for the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are Languid and Listless, Despots
dent Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap
prehension, or Fears, or any of the affections
symptomatic of Weakness. will Sod Immeittxi2
relief and convincing evidence of Its restomure
power upon trial.
PREPARE]) RP
Dr. Z. C. AYES et CO., Maas.,
rractleaZ and Analytical Chemists
BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS
Sold by Abel Torrell, and Burns & Nichols
Montrose, and all druggists and dealers ever?
vebt-ro. 1 Ilcc. , 1870-7
=kr C. 3E'. sßowiv►a
YOUNG AMERICAN
I_. I INT I Za. 30 PT 9V
To offering this I.lniarent to the public, es we do in
felt conlidence, that It most supercede all other° now In
use, as an internal remedy, for the care of all diseases la
the reach of that classof raedicines, wets safetyassert,
without the least fearer' contradiction. that It tow& un
rivaled In the list of medical compounds externally op.
piled for the care of disease, • Peeling therefore t h at tt
Is anoeceseary to pill a mined, so eminently woodertnt
In its effect... so mysteriously infallible trelie powers of
relief, causing the deaf to hew, the blind to tee. the nor.
sous. drawn sod crippled rhertwatte to walk crew and re
joice %mkt to the power and vi,gewof manhood, this pre.
parabola W offered to the public on be own merits. ant
claims no volcanic orlOu or easential oils of the Arabi
an deperts ; bat ow the contrary Ia what Its imports, amt
Is a rare combination of the powers of North Amerl•
can products.
New Tars. Dee. 11, tem,
This notice te to Inform MI dealers In proprletary
medicines, that sre hare established a Depot In Susque
hanna county at Montrtme. Pa.. for the male of Dr. C. P.
Brown's Young Arnett.= Liniment, and that Mr. A.
BALDWIN Is oar agent few that purpose.
WARD. IMWTHERLAND & CO.,
MU Witlimn Sired, New Yolk
Agencies will Anon beestabilrhed at central places to
every townohip, and pnbliohed in the list below. iam
ready to furnish it at wholerale prices to ageot.. Port
ers and circular. sent free upon applicatiou to the cub-
scriber.
The Liniment In now for Wont retail by tho follow
ing agents, to wit:
Burns & Nichols, Montrose.
A. Terrell,
E. L. Adams, Auburn 4 Corners.
Noah Baldwin, South Auburn.
Waltman & Voeberg, Skinner's Eddy.
•
D. C. & F. 11. Fonibam, Franklin.
J. Borrows & !tons, Stevensville.
L. M, Sherwood. Itualwille.
It. T. Banded:, Springville.
Tbayer, Irbnock.
IL B. Lkardelee. Little Meadows.
Robert Winters, Friendsylilu.
•
M. L. Ball, BircbardvUle.
D. A. &. Titsworth. Brooklyn, Pa.
L. B. !Undo, Pactoryvllle.
W, R. Curtis, Balky lloUpw.
E. Id. Tiffany, Liopbottom.
J. B. Very. Montrose Depot,
0. M. Bewley. New Nllrd.
T. D. Enaterbrook. Great Bend.
Tewksbury Brothers,Anburu Centre.
Avery & Banamont, L'amptown.
Stevens & Leebody, 10k Lake.
N. Granger, Rush.
S. R. Stevens, Lacyrille.
A. J. Slivers. Rant SpringbilL
J. L. Merriman. Upsonville.
J. W. Rosenemnte, Fairdale.
Any persons In townships not above nametl, desiring
an agency, may obtain it by addreeeine
A. BALDWIN, General Agent.
Bontroee.
ABEL TURRELL
KEEPS constantly on hand one of the most numer
ous mdlectlons of
DRUGS & MEDICINES
In the country, and bestows especial attention to se
lecting and buying articles in this department that are
pare and genuine.
lie also keeps a great variety of
tuports AND WLNBB,
bought either direct from the distiller, or Importer, and
warranted strictly pure.
Also, a fall assortment of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Lobrlatttng Mils and Dye-intlita Grtmed es,'
Wall Paper,
Wan, Wall Violins, Pistols, Guns
and auunnaltlon.
A. ellaltietY of Gold and other JEWELRY, Yadkin
ery, Yankee NOTIONS, ate., and otter goods too an
moons to mention.
Daring several lean past persons hate been In the
habit of forming elubs,aild sendingtothe Great Amefl
ennTeaCompany, New York, for their
.Dippltes et 1 ea
and Ceffeeifor faadly„tir. „ •- . •
Abel Terrell Is now supplying the Declito-Use
Teas and Coffees: at his store in Ittsatrese, at the same
pilaw that these clubs and other, poisons_ Ps/ at the
store of the Company In New York. Thus, purchassrs
willisve the express charge, trouble of Otntibiait and
risk!l sending, by ba7isg of
ABEL . TIMICRI r .
Naiittete,l%
RE T. tEMBOIDI
-UNWIND FJJUID
Exrilt4o
CRAPE PILLS:
Coinponena Parts—Fluid Extract Rhea
barb and _Fluid Extract Oataw
ba Grape Juice.
Lloll Liver Complaint. Jaundice. Billions Affection.,
Lick or Nervous Headache. Costiveness, etc. Pure.
ly Vegeta'.le, coniainild to steratry. MIDMIS or Del
eterious Drugs.
These pins are the most delightfully pleasent pur ge
tire. superseding motorail, salts, waves* etc. Th.-re
is nothing PION acceptable to the stomach. They give
tone, andFcanse neither manilla nor &spell:as. They
arc COLIMO•ed of the Anent ID ente Alter • few
days' 'f them, such an to tfon of the entire
• time Ss toappetr minientotts„ to the weak
and enervate whether arising from imprudence or dis
ease. If. T. Befmbold's Compound ptuid-ftwam, Ca
tawba Grape Pills not eager •a...." from the him
that sugar coated Pills do not diesolvie, but pass throne'
the stomach without %dissolving. consequently do not
produce the desired elrect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE
PILLS, bemirpleasant In taste and odor, do not netts
share their being sugar ectatelL PFCE. FIFTY MN •
PER BOX..
as." ^ Restorers,* an.. that lead the tippler on to
and rain, bat as a trna Deactea, made
---Thi g k rte NOD. Roots and Beebe of California, flea
tram all Alealtalle Btlamlnata. They are the
GRUM BLOOD eusnnan. and A LIFE
GI min PUITCIPI.Ba perfect lanovator and
In rater of the liyatinejearrying off all poisonous
and restoring the blood to a Maltby condition.
Noperson can take tone Inners acconling to disco•
Lion and remain long suenclL
9100 MINI given loran Inrurablo cam, prodded
ass banes are not destroyed by mineral paten or
ether means, and the Mal organs whited beyond the
point of repair.
Par Inflammatory and Chronic Uhemanv
slam and Bout, Dyspepsia, or Indicating,
Dillon., Remittent and intermittent Fevers
Ellaenam of the Blood, Liver. Kidneys, and
Madder. these Bitter. Wm been moat mums-
Bach Diseases sr. caused by Vitiated
lIIORLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND I Blood. whloh Is generally ;Induced by derangamal
of the Digestive Organs.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
LUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Will raclicelly exterminate from the system Scrofula,
Syphilis, Fever Sores, titers, Sore Ees. Sore Legs,
Sore Mouth, Sore Bend Bronchitis, Skin Disease Salt
Rheum, Cantors, Runnings from the Ear, White Swell.
lop, Tumors, Cancerous Afiections, Nodes, Rickets,
Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash Tester, Ru
mors of all kinds, chronic Rhematiam, Dyspepsia, and
all diseases that hairs been established In the system fur
Beingptepared expressly for the shore esmrpialnis. Its
blood-porifytog properties are greater than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla, It gives the ceeaydration a
clear and healthy Milo?, and restores the patient to a
state of health and parity, for purifying the blood, re
moving all ehnonlc eotatitutlonal diseases arising from
an Impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and
effectual known remedy for the care of pains and swell-
Mg of the bones, Mcerattnell of the throat and legs,
Blotches, Phapdes oa the Tare. Erysipelas and all Scaly
eruptions of the akin, and bmustitytag the complexion.
Prim $1 50 per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
CONCENTRATED
.iM/11111.C1 3St2 - 12424 3311.031112.
THE GREAT MIMETIC,
800 Cared crazy case of Blitheles in which It Ins been
given. Irritation of the Neck.pf the Bladder and Inflam
mation of the Kidney*, Ulceration of the Kidney. and
Bladder. Retention of rriar, Disceses of the Proarate
Gland, Stone In the Bladder. Calculus Gravel, Brick dust
Deposit, and Mammas or Milky discharges. and for en
feebled and delicate constitutions of both sates, snaffl
ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to ex
ertion. loss of power, loss of memory, difficulty of
breathing, wok nerves, trembling, horror of disease.
wakefulness, dimness of - vision. pain In the bad* hot
hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin. eruption
on the face. patild countenance, universal lassitude of
the muscular system, etc.
reed he fferrone from the nom of eighteen to twenty
flve, and from thirty-fire today-five or in the decline or
change of life; alter confinement or labor pains ; bed
wetting in children.
Heimbeld's Extract Rnebn Is Diciestle and Wood Pu
rifying. nod cures all dismiss metallic from habits of dis
sipation and excesses and imprudences in life, impurities
of the blood. etc., sapecteding copalba In affecticms for
which it Is used. and Syphilitic affections—in these dis
eases used in connection with nelmbold's Rose Wash.
LADIMS.
In many affections peculiar to billet, the Extras.' lin-
Ruche to umainalled by any other remedy--ea Chloro.
ids or Retention. Irregniarity, painfulness oryuppresaitm
of customary evaceatlans, ulcerated or "'chime state al
the Uterus, lueorrhcca or Whites, sterility. and for air
complaints incident to the sex, whotheraziyine from In
discretion or habits of dissipation. It is prescribed ex
tensively by the moat eminent physicians and midwives.
for enhcbJed tend delicate constitation.s of both sexes
and all nes (attended with any of in. above diseases or
symptoms).
T. nrarnour stitnec? SUCIIII
Care. disease, mist from imprudence, labile of db.
alpatiun, etc, in all tbeir saves. at little expense, little
or no dam= In diet. no inconvenience, and noarpmeerre.
It mosey alreqttent desire, lindens 'trend, to urinate.
thereby removing obetructione, preventing and miring
strictures alas Unettua.allayina path and inflammation.
PO frequent In this class of disease, and expelling all
poisonous matter.
Thousands who hare been the victbne of hmotopetent
ammo., and who have paid ban fees to berated la a
then time, have found they have been deceired,and that
the" poison" han.by the use of" powerlbl as tingenta."
been dned op ha the system. to booth out in a more ag
gravated frgip, Mid and after mairriage.
USE IfELMBOLD S EXTRACT DUCIID for all affec
tion, said dleca,et , of thethinaryOrgrme, whether mining
In Male or Female. from whiteveramse originating, and
no matter of how long standing. Price, On* Dollar and
Fifty Ceataper Dottie.
BERRY T. RERBOLD'S INPROTZD ROSE WASH,
cannot be as a Face Wash, and will be found
the only spec remedy in every specks of Cutaneous
Affection. It speedity nadir:ales Pimples, Spots.
tkrobntic Dryness, ladstrations of the Cutaneous Mem
brane, ete.,dispels liedoessar d Incipient Inflammation,
Litres. Rath, Moth Patties, Drysiero of Scalp or Skin,
Frost Bites, and all purposes Eur which Solves cc Oint
ments are sad; sesames the skirt So a state of purity
and softness, And intarra continued healthy action to
its vessels, on which de . -panda the agreeable clecraess
and vivacity 01 eninplexton so much sought and ad
mired. But however valuable.. a remedy for existing
defects of the skin. U. T. Ilembollls Ross Waah has
longenstained its principle claim to unbounded patron
age, by possessing qualities which render It a toilet ap
pendage of the most Reperiative and congenial chant.
ter, combining to an elegant formula prominent re•
qnisites, safety and efficacy—the It:wadable itecompenl•
mots elite use as a Prosessatite and Refresher of the
complexion. It lean excellent Lotion for diseases of a
syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection for diseases of the
Urinary Omani, arising Rum habits of dissipation,
used in ameectioa with the extracts Dacha. Sartatpa
tilLs• and entawbs Grape Pill,, In inch diseases as re
sommended,cannot be surpassed. Price, One Whit
Per Battle.
Full and explicit directions accompany the median's.
Evidence of the most responsible and reliable char
actor furnished on applicstWn, with hundreds of thou
sands of living witnesses. and opwart.of 110,000 mow
netted certlacstes and recommendatory letters, many
of welch are from the highest sources, including smf
next Physicians. clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The pro.
prietor ftsi neve" retorted to their publication in the
newspapers; he does net do this from the Owl that Me
articles rank as . Standard Preparations. and do not
m%
heed to be propped up by cmtill 9,
Henry T. Ifianbold • amino
Preparatictp.
.to Auiriodressi" femme from obserfifi r t
Established opwud of Thant, Torn. Bold .0
tits eVarghere.--Pii. lvters for Wormattao;
w° II4O2 co.Y I BRAY iigtlONWPAtklgg/fitant
ow / pepotii-11. Tjllki.itompliDrogrirottboliela.
wou4osso, .No 694:Ninsawas. New so* , or B. T.
Iliaisozz's MAW Depot. Sax& 7ind4t,
07` Catinlla737lli Ask "14 Item
7 Ussissitari rake so Othat
A GREAT MBICAL DISCOVERY
Di. WALSIOVS
VINEGAR iBITTERB
tg - ilituulreds of Thousands • qf ~,,'
$ t -Dew ere . . ni m =itz.bypTander• r co
' 2 0 il
DlZi 0
Fi
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E. • " .6 g a
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S. a IT g i i e
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ill
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kti a L'l;
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er a • • MET ARE NOY A VILE a. 111
U
a a FANCY DRINK. Pgi
liidiii . Poor nom. Whisker. Proof Solrita
Rod Rear° LIQUOS I doitarcd, spiced oadrinxt...
lined to please the lute, anal Totten," Appetit.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Deed
sae, Pain to the Shoulders, Coughs,"fighthen of the
Chet; Dimineu, Bout Eruetatidas of the Stoma.
Dad lute in Mc Month, Unions Attacks, Palpitation
.of the HMI, Treeora.orton of the intim Pain In the
intone of the likings, end ■ hundred other panful
iymptems, are the ofiliprinpsof Dylpepairt
They invigorate the Stomach and atimulato the tor
pid lira, and bowels, width renderthem of anequalled
lacy to cleansing the blood of all Imptattlee, and
Imputing now life and rigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. EraPtionA Vetter, Salt
iftwitra. Blotches. SO %. Pimples. ?Minim Hone Cie
baneln,lUng•Wotita, Scald-lead, Soto Tyea,Eryalp.
ilea. itch, Penns, Diseelloratlero of the Skin, Limon
and Dlaemes of thebktn, of whatemirname or nature,
are literally dog up end culled out of thoeistarri in a
abut time by the use of these bitten. One bottle is
suet, eases erill conainco the most incredulous of their
suralihre effect.
Clem= the Minted Mood whenever you God Ib
Wombles bursting .hrough tho skin in Pimples, Erup
tions or Soros; cleanse It when you And It obstructed.
and sluggish In the Sabo; ciennse Itvrhen It Is bird;
and ycMr lalingu will toll yoUsslunt. Loop tho blood
pus and the health of the system wN follow.
PIN. TA PE and other WORMS, lurking In the
est= Ot so =my thotuands, are eirectually destroy
ed and removed. For foil directions. road cartdelly
the circular around each bottle printed m four lan
gunges—Englisb,Guman, Flynt; and Spaabb-
J.IVALEILII. Proprietor. n.u, mcooNALD a co.,
Drogylats and Gen. Agents. Gan Francisco. Cal.,
and Si !Lod 54 Coco Street. Naw Tort.
Sir - SOLD DT ALL DRUGGISTS AND Dl^% I rr%
Oct 2Z.—.y impetc
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR
'h ~t,
331CrEt2 4 17191 idb To-scvscia..a,
DRUGGISTS,
r r id a :=lly :T t Jo the pnbao, that to addition t
runs DRCGS AND :ITEDIDRCES,
they have Points and OIL. Vornl,h. Dye-Stuffs. Wino
and Llonorg, relent afrdirinco. Spectneleo, F:yo
Glasses. Pocket Knives, Enron,. Violin .1k
Guitar St ring,. Aipo.jio.t received
a doe lot of Revniverk. Grin
Caps. Oun, Wadiling,
Cartridge', &c.
We keep &hinter on hand and rorNale, Blasting Powder,
Gun Powder, Rifle Powder, Tobacco and (Apra of a su
perior quality, and a general assortment of Yankee No.
dorm.
riffrnemrmbeT the CHEAP CASH DEI 13 STORE •
Bungs A Nichols.
A. B. MUMS,
Montrosit, Dec. 14,1 n). A3lOll N 11,31111.8
STROUD Sr, BROWN'S
Fire, Life,. and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
11Scrzwitx•cossme , . Paw. ,
~,
CAPITAL ItErunSMITED, over
nomeinearanee Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Sunda,. $1.000,0X0
Insurance Co.of North America, Phil's,
Capital anidSorplas, 2,000,000
Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila, Pa.,
Capital end Surplus, 2,030,000
Lycoming Coma? Mutual Insurance Co.of
Money, Penn a. Capitol and Sartain., 4,000,000
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Dartford. Conn., Capital, 20, OIAOO
American Life Insurance Co., Philadel
phia. Capital. 1,000,000
Traretert'lnnmence Co. Dartford, Conn.,
Insnrtngoiminet all kinds of accidents
Capital, 700,000
Dartford Me Insnranee Company. Dart
ford. even., Capital and Surplus, $1,000,0111
flrAllbmeriness entrusted to our care tenths attend
ed to on fair terms, and all a:rays promptly adjusted.
IM - Office drstdoor cast from nankin; (Mace of W.
11. Cooper & Co.. Turnpike at. Montrose. Pa.
EPPROIM tr. BROWN . . Agents.
M. C. sorroa, aaG. , Prienderille, Solicitor.
CHAO. H. 8311TU, Montrose, do
BILLINGS STROUD, Criansna L. Hamm
Montrose, PO. ,Jan. M. 1871. - - •
1_ EIJMNits," Q i A
NEURAL
SJOOO WILL BE PAID.
. .
MO any person producing any medicine 'bowleg half
many living. permanent comas Dr. "TITLED'S
VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Used inward
ly only. A pleasant medicine, free from Injurious drugs.
Warranted undtr oath,, to have permanently eared Min
every. 100 patients Dental In the past ten years. (Sea
testimony). It Is the aciontillo prescription of Profess
nr Jot P, Fitter. A.D.. a graduate of the University of
' , Pennsylvania. A. D.. DOl3,—now otio of Philadelphia's
oldest regular physicians, and Profaner of Chemistry
and Tozieology,—whe has made I'lenralgia, Chronic and
ladematory Rheurnatirm the apeciallty. r of his entire
prfesaioneJllfe—ts fact vorichatfor by lb* elgnatares ao
eomPatWillE earb• bottle Of many. peominent renowned.
physicians, clergymen, andolber testimonials.,Topro•
tat su ff erers from pobtonont quack nostrums and use
lose expendltitre of money. a legal signed guarantm,
stating =Mt number of trottles warranted to core, will
be forwarded gratin to any aufforerbending by letter a
All deViol l Of Maine. In Menet fathire to sure,,
antociat d positively refnuded.• Mede sent' any'
where by save's, collect' on delivery. MIRIAM' invited
tO write for advice L all information. and medical 'Wake
ned 1 4 Mee, 29 South Fourth
Phltaaelphin, Penns, The. remedy's sold or ob , ,
pained by Drugglais, Aprlll9,ll-17.
bt ; : : #13)31, Monttose ra. • -
A. Liminnts, accessfall Vett*
all cloaca of unmade and Mats Dame*. Send
• Ill=rf7=rattnitiCifirk,l434"l4.
UDITOR'S NOTICE. UNDITSSIO/44:1,
an Andttor , appointed by the Coon of Common
Pleas of Susquehanna connty,ao make distribution of
Umtata! arising from Seerirs sale of the real estate
of
Riles E. Smith and Retry Smitti, hereby glees settee
that be will attend to Itto duties of Ms appointment at
tds oak., to Montrose, on Monday the Ifth &Wet:ems.
iSIt. at fac e 'clock. er e, at which time sad place r all
personsrested e requested to present tbeir claims
py
,forever debarred hum amine In open said dad.
— NAT SI; Iffit-41, A. W. naaTuckLY,
TIOWARD,SANITARY AID ASSOCI—
ATION,. ~
Forthe Itallerand cure ofthe Sittig and UnfortunatiNon
Principles of Christian Philanthropy.
In r
Bum the &rom Youth and the Pottle, of Atio
elation on
to a
,Idaniage and Social Evils, with ranitar
aid for sin afflicted. Sent free. In sealed envelope.. Ad
dress 110,WARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Phlla&lphlu
TALBOT it STAMP,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Floor, Salt, FSU4or , Pork, Lard, Ham, Salt Flab, tallow
Candles, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Maki
Tow, Supra, Thee, Dried and Canned `
Fruit, Tobacco, Clan, Snuff.
and all other articles usually kept to a aria elan Grotery
and Provision Mom
We will mark our Goode as low u wo can afford, &ad
sell (or cask, or excliaoge for produce.
PATRONAGE SOIJCITHD
TALBOT t STAMP
Montrose, Sept. iv, Ino.--it
A BEL TITRIZELL,
DRUGGIST, MOETROSS, PA.-
I cotitinnally recehins.
NSW GOODS
And heaps constantly on hand • tan and desirable/is
ortment ol genalne
DRCOS, MEDICINES, CIIICMICAIS, LlQtrOlts,
Palest', 01Is, Dye-Stuffs, Teas. Splees, and other Bro.
curie... Stone 11. are. Wall and Vi ludo. Paper, Glass
ware, Fruit Jars Mirrors, Lamps, Chimneys, Kero
sene, Machinery oil, Tanners' OIL Net:depot Oil, Ba
nned Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits To.rpen
rine, Varnisnes, eirnary heed. V r.Potarb. Coons.,
'rated Lye: Axle Grease. Trusses. Sepporters,Meillai-
In otrnments, Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns , Plato*,
Cartridges; Ponder, Shot, Lend, Gun Caps, Blasting
Pouter and Fuse.% folios; Strings. Bows, etc. Plated,
Fifes. etc., Fisk Hooka and Lines, Bar and Toilet Soaps,
Bate Oils, Daft Restorers , and flair Dyes. 'Rushee
Pocket Knives, Spectacies,Sliver Pitted SpoonsAtrks,
Knives. inc. Dentist Articles, a general usortmind of
FANCY GOODS, Jr,wELRY, Ited PERYIMRT
All the leading and beat ktada of
PATENT MEDICINES,
In abort, nor? y every 'brag to /adore tie Ott, to
please thtt taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fattey,,
mot alto:. to conduce to the reel and substantial comforts
or Ilk. Enumeration le Impracticable. as It would 1111
a newspaper. Call at the Drag and Variety/Mao of
ABEL TYRRELL.
Montrose, Jan,k, 1 no
pLTIIE LIQUORS
SEELI"S NATIVE GRAPE BRANDT, diettEsd
strhetlfprtre ; and a variety of other Brandies. including
Chen 7 Brandy, Cider Brandy. Cc. Nearly &lithe di:ar
gent kinds of Rom. Holland Gin. old Rye and Bourbon.
Whiskey. Alcohol, Pure Spirit, Bay Rim dc., constant.'
ly on hand and for .ale by
Montrose. March 24th.1801. ADEL TEEPALL
*P.a.. I=ll3 mi seT_. amt coI:TAKEO.
OrPOSITE TIM COMM Nor';
BIONTROSE. PMiN`A.
JOHN S. TAIIBELL• Proprlittor.
Elzht Sucre tare this Ileraee deny, eenneetlagiiitll
the I). L. S W., the Erie, end the Lehigh Valley Zan
ways. (Alb 6,l=r—lf
GOLD JEWELRY
A Eew and br,ut, supply,
Montsoss. son. 21. MID ADEL TVERELL.
A. B. TARBOX,
WATCHMAKER AIiDJEWELLR,
Susquehanna Depot, Pa.,
Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, &c. Itch
pairing promptly done and warranted.
FINE SILVER GOODS!'
made a speciality; Silver Detached Levers for
$l2 00. American Watches, at Companies re
duced prices. •
lar GOCKI9 ordered for parties, from New
York, at less profits than if kept constantly ma
hand. Solid IS caret Map for $1 75 per penny
weight. A. R. TARBOX.
Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 25, 1871. tL
$G1.000.000
T EA
Every kind ofTes In market jut anfeed,nall
or ne• at New York wholesale price.. Also a finesse
mrtfoent of COFFEY. Buy of ar and save -e sees
C duns. ATM TZ
—At Sher-Wm:We, the Watch-Maker. !Jaime
street, 31tnttrose, Pa.
CONGRESS WATER,
at TURITELL'S:
11000A.D LETTING—The Soperrisont of Bridgewater'
..I.lh win meet at the house of James O'Brien, in North
Bridgewater. April "9th, at 1 °lock p. m.. to - let MO .
betiding Oa road leading from Jas . 0 7 Thien'atoTbcanso
Hickey's. To be let to the lowert bidder.
i3IiE{VSTER.
Montrose, April 19, '7l. E. IL IMISWSTEIL 2w
NEW WALL PAPER,
Jost arrived. snd Winn cheap py
Montrose. Aprlll9, AD= TMAMML..
Agricultural College, of Pontaltranic,
Tll/3 INSTITUTIQX win room° 14 - 04 :
SPRUNG TERM OF 5).4 *EEEI3i
On Friday, February 10, len,
For Boni al Circular, catalogue aild other hi.
forantticat, Address, • • • '
THOS. IL 111311110WS, President,
Agrioultural College, P.
Co,,
Jarr:s s ;lo7o.—tr. Centro Co” rri.•
~.,
BLOOII,I4VGTON. (ILL). Mites' tii •
• •,. t , .1
I 973nIttititit . 1.1:1111:raPZ ' .. , 4i
Wonld )o 0 know„witot.'whez. no* _
_Pto p 1 t(.-$ , ' i
shade, wirergreela 41 •.'nl. root,, oink anal posi, 1
Wants; apple sae& early Rase potstoelhAlt:l4sArm i w
.1 ,
ofivinvivi vffiv:actlcaLu
quality.' Bad 10 toad fur New, Illuatrsited
Catalogue-00 papa.. Send stamp, ea& toe Catalogver4
Vti ft ela i, with pkil ia dinftlott
vitt= adV44,..,
4 . 4 . 101. Address F. eiritil; Alocualvolhilliodiverf;
)I•Freti Jaw .
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