The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 30, 1871, Image 4

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    FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR
OF THIS
DT MIC 3ECCIOLOSCOIV
Agricultural. Society
win.h. bold on the (roundsof the Society, to Mao!:
eon, ra, 844.33nber. Bth 7th and Bth. 1871.
*as 3P3FLEMEILI3IBIIC
For the Best Due Ball Club. Clubs desiring to Com.
pets .111 notify the Secretary precious to September Ist,
so that arrangements may be made for playing.
Tlie Society Is pleased to announce to their patrons
and the public generally, that substantial improvements
due been made in their heretofore very elegant grounds,
which render them pro eminently, the most complete
andattractive Valet:Rounds In Northern Pennsylvania.
Attention to invited to toe following Premium Mat for
the Exhibition, of the entreat year, which contains im
portant changes and is believed tobe morn Abend than
that of any similar society. Attention to called to the
Brand Premium.
FIRST DrfISION.
CUES 1.-GTALLIOND'AMDISBOOD MULE.
Best Stallion, heavy darn., 4 years old and opwatds,slo 03
Second best, do do do 500
Best Stallion, quick do , do 10 ou
23 do do do 5 03
Best Brood Mate, with Coal at toot, bee? draft. 500
21 do do 300
Best do do quic k ' draft, 503
Id do do do 300
Chem I.
ItestStallltro,3 year 13141,93 off Second boot do 900
2tl do do 900 Best colt, 12= old, 900
Bailment or gelding, 3 M do do 300
2r do ithdo old aOO nest sucking colt. 100
9 00 Id de do 1 a)
Bost colt, 9 year old, a L
Clio 3.-2tesexato LWD mots nooses, sews Att3
Best pair matched Ilorses, for all work, 4 year
and upward., ill (11,
sa do do 4 year old and upwards 3 (al
Het do earlav do do do 4 00
2d do do do do do 90U
Best single driving horse dO do 3 01)
Ad do do do do 2 00
Best saddle horse do do 2 CO
2+l do do do 1 OD
CURDS= runaurxo.
Dr. P. B. Gardner, of Clifford. offers the following
premiums for colts of Ma Morgan horse Tecamstis get.
Ist best C01t.4 months 15th do 4 do 500
old, or under, 113 ob best pair owned by
bed 1 year old Bre one man, from Ito 4
ad do 2 do 50 0 year old 500
Ilth do 8 5 1:0
Also, $lO f o ra bet ter t two year old Stallion, of other
blood, raised and owned in thrsquehanna, Lnaerue, or
Wyoming counties.
Jtmows.-11. F. Griffith. Jas. Carmalt., D. J. Bardwell.
Class 4.—DUIMAX CATTLE.
Best bill. 3 rug. old 4 up 4CO
and o pwanls $30021 do h dT . 400
td do do 300 Best do 3 do 15 00
Beet do 11 do 4 0021 do do 200
2d do do 200 Best tielkr, $ do 200
Best do 1 do 2CO 3d do do 100
2d do do 1 Card do I do 400
Best do under 10 :no's $O3 3d do do 100
2d do do do 103 Best do under 10 mo's 400
Best cow. 4 year old and 21 do do 100
Clara 5.-111rre3 CA
Clan 6.—wamt
Best bull, 2 year old 1
911
and upwards 00
ad do do 2 00
Bert do 9 do 900
2,1 do do 200
Best do 1 do 2 00
Edo do 1 tat
-t rn
do under 10 o's 200
do do 100
ND GRACE CATTLE.
upwards 3 00
51 do do 900
Beet do 3 do • 200
,do • do - 100
Best heifer 4 do 900
2d do do 1(u
i Best do 1 do 900
do do 1 M
Beet do under 10 mo'e 900
124 do do 0 100
Bo*t cow 4 year old and
Class 'Z.—worm :so calm AND !TEM%
Best pair oxen. 4 year Best 'do 2 300
old and upwards $lO Ca) 21 do do 203
3d do do 5;00 Bert do 1 300
Bost pair steers. 3rr 500 21 du do 100
23 310 do /100
Beat tine wool Buck, 1 Best 3 flue wool ewes, sOn
year old and upwandss3 00 51 do do 3CO
2d do do ' 300 Beet do lambs 300
Bee
do do Lamb 8
05 00 2d do do 500
2d . do 5
- • .
Volume wool, same premium as flue.
A Premium of ttli for the largest and beet variety and
display of stock of all kinds in Misses 1 to 8 inclusive,
owned by exhibilons for 90 days previous to this Fair.
Y, Clue 9.—rwrxx Aim POULTRY.
Bert boar, 6 mob old do brobaine 1 On
and opwardn $4 do yarns 100
51. do do 2CO do lot bane:war IWI
Beet breedl sow 4 00 do lot ITenchickensl 00
2a do do 2 Oo Bert pair Turkeys 1 00
Best 20,7 ander 6 mo. 2 0:1 do 100
29 do do IIX do gs=i 100
Bert litter of pigs I a) Boit and luttoet collet-
Test pereommon hods 100) tlon of fowls raped
do rhanginds 1 by exhibitor 900
SECOND DIVISION
Om 10.—Aatacrurrau.
Nest plow VIM Beat wheelbarrow $ 50
do cultivator 2 001 do reap`g at'ehl 303
do harrow 303 do home rake .2 (lir
do roller 900 do hay-rimier 300
do grain audio 2 do home :pitchfork 100
do own ballot 50 do straw cutter 910
do mooing machine 500 do stump machine An
do scraper aOO do wash g matlalno lOD
VIM u.—WAGONS, IrCUGT6, ae— unpin= nv NASV-
Best, term wagon $ 5 00 1 wig= ,1 503
Sd •do do do do do .8 00
Bost cantago 5 00 Bea tralt.hv, trogzy too
Sd do Hon Sd do do IOS
Best trottuv fulky _lq
1 2d do do 1 OD
Ben[ rood ralizr 2
2d do do I
nest spring nisArt
All ankle, in this elms
6: new and exhibited by
rMlm`.!,rll
Class IS—lisraisrt
Best specimen cabinet work
do set double hem harness
do =lade harness
do do
do saddle, liddle l - ind martingale
do specimen marble work
do do OWliage cad ego painting
do butter Arkin
do tab or pall 100
do Mesa east. pante and Vert 3 00
do pair tine boots 200
do do dtaga boots 153
do 8 sides sole leather 800
do 3 do upper leather 300
do 2 do harness leather Soo
do 3 do , eau skips 100
do specimen tinware and stores 5 CO
do do horse shoeing and shoes 200
All articles in Ibis elan to be new and exhibited by
tOrnarractorers. .
Class 13.—esereassza—eavev se essoaceos.
Best 3 heads cabbage $1 °Drat 11 peppers •1 gto
do cauliflowers 100 do tomatoes 100
do squashes l 00 do beets 100
do pumpkins 100 do carrots 100
do widen:l,lmi IMF do parsnips lel
do ninstmeloos 1 00 do onions lin
do 12 rod turnip. 202 do. ears pop corn I Do
do frenchfl 100 do eon sweet corn 100
do
w ra nt int er ra d ish es
1 affil
do tmab el potatoes 10D
Mu 14,-GB►Df ►tm 7PLOrli.
Grown or binnulactored by exhibitor
Beet bushel own la carp 0311 est bushel oats 4110
32 do do do 1 t2d do do 100
/bait M barbel Winter Bast bottle) buckwheat 9 ou
wheat 9 Zi do do Ino
.._ .
do do do do I 00111 cat sack latest flower 203
Best do spdog wheatl OW do do do 100
Sd do do do I Best uck buckwheat
Seat do rye 2 dour 100
2d do do . • 100 2d do do So
Bert peck cloaca seed 200 Bag sack awn meal 100
Id .do do do 1 0 3 do do so
Best po dc timothy seed 2 01
Id do do do 100
Clan I.s.—atrrrra, cnwa. manarrzu IT Kalsr
C:Zi=3
Haat so 8,. crock, os hi do. do . 60
fi r ki n b u y, - sow dad dein Irtnevar IOD
td tto do 2CC ad da do ao
Beat cheeae (not lass Ballot Fdekleacncrow
than 20 MO 500 bar 100
hi do dO did do
Beat maple angst 1 Beet do 60
tomatoes 100
ltd dot, do hi do do 60
Best niaPlc syrup 1 00
Class If.—rEvrt
Best variety of winter 2d do do lOD
apples:Gavot a Hod, lest lot plums 2 (10
correctlynamed. rus- Ild do do 100
by ibitor $2 00 Rest lot of Qulnces 2 OD
2d do do do IMI 53 do do 100
Best variety fall apples 2 00-Best lot of peaches 900
2d do do do 100 51 do do 100
Bost and 'arrest cones- Best variety of Grapes
tlon of fruit. 900 correctly named 900
2d do do do lOn 53 do do do lOD
Best lot of pairs 2 (lc
THIRD DIVISION.
Class It—snEAD, c•sz, et.
Best loaf wheat bread $1 01 hied trultalke . 100
B 1 do do 501 do do ' 50
brown Best loaf bread 100 Best lot preserves 2 00
2d do 501''51 do do 50
Best potmd ado ° 100 Best specimen canned
It do do fruit 100
Beat loaf spongelike 1
1 012r1 do do do E 0
Ild do do
Class 18.—Donsanc xasvrarrukan, mums worm, at
All articles in this class to be home manufactured.
Best 10yards flannel $2 00511 do do 50
51 do do ICO Beat bonnet 2Ou
Best 5 yards till cloth 400 2,1 do 100
Id do do do 100 Beat patchwork, quilt 200
Beat roll woolen carpet 100 Od do . do 100
9d do do do 1 West Quilt, any kind 000
Bost roll rug carpet 2 0151 do do 100
9d do •do do 100 Best wool coverlet 200
Best 10 yds linen cloth 2 002 d do do 1 its
5:1 do db 1 00IBest bed spread 2 01l
Best pgr woolen docks 100 II do do 100
Claes a—nos-rm.
Best collection ofrlow- I do roses 1 O
Cr. lot do! do verbenas 101
do dallies 1 Olt:pest toque'. 2CO
Class 20.--ranvresos.
Best penciling SIOQ -grapheauad ambentypee 000
Best oil painting 1 00 Beet diepiv of penman-
Boa oven painting 1 ehlp 10)
Beat Gieplay of photo-
Clam 21.—rancr MICTLXIMS.
. .
Sew. Wmated mated& Men silk do 100
ee 00 1 134au cotton do 100
NOTIL.—Tho Jcutesare not ccpected to as urci aura
the above Premiums it the article or animal land worlds
whether there is competition or not . bid will use their
discretion es Justite and equity to all patties shall dictate
BUTZEONEEXIDENTS OP 'DIVISION'S.
- mama CS.ISOEIt, 1.0. STGFGEISS, L. uen,DING.
jimize,,..alolll, '2 and S-0. IL Gamble, IL o.„Vieb.
liir•-464101101;41:BoX440 D. 0. Glen.
...lsoem 4, sodl—S..R. Grew, Olesitced . Bee).
Ed.:ohms.Bp : G. W. Walker, /GeSeleon.
ClusesSeed o - 11 . H. B. Grow. Gimes* P. esepen.
ter. ; Jain Brae', Wrimthit•
a. clams to. 11 sad 11^A. B. Sarker,l3entaie ; E. L. Bs-
Nicholson ; Edwin dtepbens, NicholtOrt.
Classes lir and 14-4. E.-Mown Nicholson; James
Sterling Brooklyn ; C. B Bailey, Lathrop.
Chums 16 and 10-A, C. Buena. Bouton; B. 'Taylor.
Nicholson; J. Dickerman, New Millbrd.
Ciaty 17-Mrs. 8.11. ti. Grow Glenwood, Mts. Witham
Driogs, Nkhrfson; Mn . G. W. Wallter,Nicholson.
Oils 1 8 -Mies Jessie Halley, Glenwood; Mra. John
Johnson, Mrs. !follows, Stephens, Nicholson;
Clue 18-Mre 0. D. Hoberts, Ilopbottom ; Mrs. 3.
Barnum Nicholson ; Mrs. S. W. Harding, Nicholson.
Class SO-Mrs. G. W. Conrad, Nicholson; Mrs. W. F.
arms, Nicholson; Mrs. A. C. Sisson, Benton.
Clue 21--Mrs. J. 0. Bultarc_ , Brooklyn ; Mrs. F. D.
Pratt, Nicholson, acre. L. Huang, Nicholson.
The Judge; are requested to report asearly as 10 o'clock
m., of the Second Day' ,to th e Preside.nt or to the Su
perintendents of DlThdons.
Books of Entries_ea
_be open at the omen of the See.
retary, P.IIAL.D. Nicholson, Pa., until the first
day of the hat. On the ant day of the fair RUDY Books
will be on the Fair Grounds. All entries for above pre
miums free. Allanimals end articles Intended for exhibi
tion should be entered as soon as possible, and mask
ttavo Exhibitors Cards as fornished by the Secretary.
fore entering for prominms. The Books of Entries will
be dosed at ten o clock, rs, m.,on Thursday the 211 day of
the Fair, at which time all tutimals and articles entered
. . _
for exhibitiou mud bo upon the grounds and remain ou•
o'clock p. in., of the ad day, and no premium will
to -paid on articles or animals removed in violation of
this rule, except by special permission from the ofileer
of the day. Feral win to tarnished fur atockcom=g
forprentioms, on or nearthoFelr Grounds fano of e
Genie, hay and straw on be purchased on the grounds
at ecksonablantem. - Premiums will be paid at the afar*
of Treasurer, on and after October Ist.
Wearzmus of
T w s ar
m m il note sub &
dui=
ui t Won noo u eyews!.2
Except that times entered for speed premiums and
having paid entry fee, will ho admitted with driver only,
without extra charge, On presentation of certificate of
Secretary. Tickets for rale at the Ticket Office, near
the el:twin:lce to the Fair Grounds, at the principal store,
In the village. No person. will be allowed to gamble or
.11 intoxicating !Ignore on the Fair Grounds, and for
violation of this rule shall forfeit all rights to the
grounds. The following (speed) premiums aro offered:
ssf3
in Premiums for B Tear Ohio; $4O In Premiumt
for 4 year olds i $3O in Premiums tbr Horses that
never beat 3 Minutes; #looln Premiums for
Double Team Trotting; sso In Pro.
mimes for Horses that never trot-
ted fur money; $3OO In Pre
miums for all Homes.
For Particulars Bee Small Hill for Hone Fair
Germans or TUE Socterr.—Presdent, J. G. Cavern ;
Viet-Presidents, N.l'. %V!llan. A. C. Blakeslee; Sem
nary, H. P. Halstead; Treasurer. Edwin Stephens; Di
rectors, Wm. Driggs, G. W. Walker, & Taylor, J. Nicer,
H. L. Stephens, George Candee, Loren G. Stephens and
Jacob Stephens; Marshal, C. D. Wilson.
"More Benches."
"lan," the Saratoga Correspondent of
the Now York Commercial Atka-titer,
thus complains:
One of the saddest discomforts to
young lovers, newly-married people, and
young gentlemen who desire to get \ cer
tain young ladies "on the string," ie the
absence of benches in the park. There is
only one bench where two people can sit
and talk in the whole enclosure. This
bench is in a conspicuous location on the
hill, commanding all the approaches, to
be sure, and so situated as to incur no
very quick surprises on the part of the
dog in the manger pirate who spend
their time watching hand holding beaux,
or susceptihle bachelors, always on the
point of proposing. Every lover in Sara
toga knows where the double bench is sit
uated.' You will always see it occupied
morning, noon and night; while hover
ing around, within accessible distance,
will be half dozen couples waiting for the
next chance to sit there.
Yesterday I met an old Saratoga statis
tician—a crusty old bachelor—who un
seen, has notched this bench for thirteen
years. He has the name of every young
lady whose hand has ever been held by
couples sitting on this bench, the number
of kisses stolen or given away, and the
names of the stealer and stealee. He
showed me his record book. Great heav
ens! what secrets were there. What a
flutter it would cans° in Congress Hall,
thought, to publish them.
" llow many youn", ladies have allowed
their hands to be held willingly ?" I asked
of the statistician.
"Eleven hundred and fifty-two," he
answered.
"Row many_unwillingly ?"
"Three ; but they had false hands."
" How many unmarried ladies have been
kssed there ?"
"Three hundred and ninety one."
"How many married ladies have been
kissed there willingly ?"
Two hundred and seventy-six."
"Thiwillinglv ?"
"Two—by their husbands."
" What gentlemen " have occupied this
bench the most for the last ten years?
The statistician now opened his book
rffsteriousty, and I read the names—:W.
E C—, J. F MLII—d, Mr. G.
—ves, F. L—d, L—stone.
F— Z C.— S—tb, and
twenty-two hundred others. What a rec
ord!
How is the proper way to occupy this
bench with a sweet heart?" I asked.
1" Never tell?"
" N-e-v-e-T
" Well, saunter along with a large daily
newspaper, spread it over your lap, hold
ing it with one hand, while your sweet
heart holds it with the other. This leaves
to each a hand free under the paper.
These hands will naturally seek each oth
er, and then you aiu ldt and defy detec
tion from the most observing. Such cas
es I never watch. They defy detection."
Now, for the good of humanity, for the
benefit of scolding husbands, loving
brides, spooney lovers, and the great army
of flirters at Saratoga, I plead for more
benches in the park—more seats for two
persons more seats close together.
Amen,
—Mr. Dusenberrrundertook to correct
an offending cow, with such indifferent
success,. that his family, numbering about
a dozen, subsequently went Dusenberry-
—An old • colored wash woman, who
used to groan over her tubs, found con
solation in the hope that "she would soon
be where robes Won't need washing, and a
poor creature can upset her tub, and
dance on the bottom of it, singing glory,
hullabaloo, forever And forever e
—A irl in Wisconsin swollowed forty
percussion caps. Her mother refrained
from spanking her for fear of an explos
ion.
EME RAILWAY.
1. 1 110 miles under one mana„..ement—MO miles with
out chat:e °lunches. Broad ;nage, double track route
to all points west, north-went and sonth-vest. New
and mproved Coachecare ran thronzh without change
to itochester,Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. andelnan
natl.
On and after Monday,Dee. 1441870. 'Trnins aflllesve
Binglmmton nt the following bears.
635 a.m . Night Exams. (Mondays excepted]
&try a m. Night Express, daily.
6:34 a. in. Mel Tntln. Sundays excepted, , for Dural°.
and Dunkirk.
3:30 p. m. Elmira Accommodaticm. Sand ay excepted,
~:Mp. m.Day Express.Sundaysexcepted.
*l3l p. m. Express Mail, Sundays excepted.
t 55 p. m. Way Freight,Sandays excepted.
1:06 p. m. Emigtitot Train. daily for the west.
IClght Express, Sundays excepted.
a. m. CluctanaU Express. Mondays excepted.
1:51 pap. Day Eqpress. Sundays excepted.
T:xo e. m• Accammodatteraratu.dally tacSrumuchanna.
8:45 p. m. New Iturk Matt. Sundays excepted.
itgunini Express, =Sy.
'MO s. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
.BAGGAGE CRECEED THROUGH.
EllrA !imbed and complete '• Poekrt Time Table" of
PamengerTraina on tbn Erio liallaray and connecting
lines has recently beenpubll ith ed. and can be had on ap•
plicalioniotheTicketagent of the Company.
1.1).11UtICIIR, .WY. R. DARR,
Gen" Bap% Gesel Pass)" V.
as B T AOUD. Ticket Agent, Noniron Pa
ABELAVARELT4
Unjust relearned from New York With Urge r d
dltlon to his usual stock of chafes foods.
ilontrose. Ns,. 14.
ip 4diatignmito.
yklTco Y,B Asp p N A ,.;
IL:FOk.
For Astkma, Rost Wit. Pay Fern-. stc.
6 8 Nothing SO atteremlul."—T. M riest r.
Traggist, Barron. lirennanandod he 1/1. U. W.
Mimes. IS alatmlya relieves. 103.118111 n rt CO.,
llasturi, Maas. bold by all druggiats.
Tuscarora Academy,
ACADEMIA, PA.
The sro School-year begins September 6th. Location
attrattivo and well adapted to physical devel
°Dement. Free Rom loafing places and saloons. the In.
finances are moral. More than amt, young men have
here been prepared fur Col ego or Maness.
Terms moderato. Apply for circular, to
D. D. STONE, A. M.
J. J. PATTERSON, A. M.
CLLEGIATII and Commercial Institute, Now
Seven, Connecticut. Preparatori to College. Rust.
nest Scientific Schools, U. S. Military mid Naval Acad
emics. Fall session, tbirty-sixtb year, begins Benteukber
18. For catalogues, .te., address the Principal.
HIGHT6TOWN Classical Institnte.—A good and
safe Boarding School for young men and boys.—
Term. moderate. Send for a elmnlar. Rev. J. 6. At.
xxaanen. Principal, Ilighialown. N. J.
ial.comz.
LiEBIALS COLLEGE Bordentovn, N.J.., Furn
(' es the best educational adrantages, together with •
pleasant home. Board and Tuttion,•2o9 per year, For
Catalogues, address Rae. J. DRAKKLET, Ph. D.
SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SEMINARY
For both vexes. A thorough and superior School In all
RI appointments. Thirteenth festoon opens Septem
ber Sth. Rua. L.l STOUTENBUROII, Principal, School
ey's- Mountain Springs, New Jersey.
EB&NON Valle! College. Annellle. P. For nata
l. lognes, address L. B. ilixxosn, A. DI., President.
VIRGINIA FARMS , &C.
-"F t i r
enr, btrept. Bichinand.erVigials,
n. HENDERSON'S
FAMILY .LIQUOR CASES,
ek, Com containing ono Boni° of
Old Pale Windy. Oin.
Old Rye VMskey. I Old gale Sherry . .
Fine Old Port Old Bourbon.
Guaranteed Pure and of the very Beat Quality.
PRIES MEN DOLLARS.
sent by Brpn_ros C. 0. D., or Poet-office order,
IL lIENDERsON, 15 Broad St., New York.
dA GENTS WANED for the
wrzwakasisma -taki.coaa of X.+lrc,
COI:NNE:La on TOO NATCHE AND UTOEINI OP TOO Ni AaCe-
LINE Finicrion. Br On. I% ',Mises, author of The
Physical Life gr Myrna'," 14 relate. to the 'hale
la fed of new fact.; delicate but ontepoken practical
and popular; endoreed ; cells rapidly. Sold by
nubscriptiou only. Excluelve territory. Term. liberal
Price $ - 2. Addreaa for cements, ho., J. G. FEIIGI:b
CO.. Publishere. Philadelphia, Pa.
'Agents Read This !
WE WILL PAY Agents a salary of $3O
IT Per Week and Expennes, or allow a larre
eommi,edon to .11 our new and wonderild Inventions.
Addrese M. WAGNER. & CO., Maraball. Mich.
*BO. 1:1117 , 43 Will Flay $3O.
Agerits,s3o per week to sell our great and minable Mr
coteries. If yon want permanent, honorable and p'..ear
ant work, apply for particulars,
Address DYER .t CO., Jackson, Michigan.
I MILLION DOLLARS.
Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune by revealing
the reeret of the businerr to no one.
Address EDGAR SIRS, 688 Broadway,
New york.
° :,OSADALIS
THE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS are
published on every package, there
, fore it is mot a merit preparation,:
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
Ilia a certain cure for Scrofula i
Syphilis in all Its forms , _ Rheumw.
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
1. taint and all diseases of the
f oo d .
ONE moms: OP 'tom=
will do more good than ten bottlei
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Romulalis in their practice
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
mid Blood Purifier.
Balt!more, J
020,000
Worth of Goods In store for the opening o
the Fall Trade of 1870, in a full and
Dm., and Farntaing, and Fenn Goods
In Empress co(:. Deana., Merinos, lodine,
Catera.Shatcls. Corscta,eratKarseel Felts, and Mop artists
Ladino and Csn4 Furs. Ilipfalo Robes. Fancy Lap
Dopes', afna asoortmenl of Cloths, Dam:seem.
Ladies' CloMs, Fa:ands, Hosiery,
Domestic Cotton*, &c, &a
a general nssortment4of Bats and Caps,
Boots & Slaw,. Oils and Paints, Groceries,
Crdikery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &c., furnish
inF a superior opportunity for selections, and
wttl bo sold on the most favorable terms, by
ev Nina. Elm. 50.
Good News to the LioMons of The War of 1812
k ND THEIR WIDOWS I—Congress has recently paw
AL ed a Law Granting PC11,1012111 of Eight Dollars p.r
month, where themwssa Service of Staty Days or n
For mat; of you Iproeured Land Warrants, from tuck
to 1836, and my records and papers, then made, furnish
now the important farts necessary in Procuring Pen
alone, toad persons bringing or sending their claims to
my ollice can have the free benefit of my records, and
their business will be promptly attended to at rater ea
tablised by the law L. F. FITCH,
Montrose. Marsh 1871. 4w
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The
subscriber offers his rum at Silver Lake,
Susquehanna Co., Ps., contains over 130 acres
100 or 103 of which are cleared and under cultiva
tion the land Is well watered and good for either
grain or grass, there are between two and three
hundred grafted Apple trees on the place besides
peach, plum, and pear trcrs, the farm is conveni
ent for churches, and schools with good build
ings, 130 rods south of Quaker lake, the hum is
a good one and admirably located. Address or tip.
ply to MAURICE M. DONNELL.
Silver Lake, Sum& Co. Pa., March 8 '7l. 3m.
3341..VICk•ALIATIES I
REST BARGAINS IN TOWN LTV
CNOICE PARTLY GROCERIES, FLOUR! PRO.
visions, Dried and Canned Fink, Veft,, tables. &c. ae.,
at the Haul sp br r g Vittpn, N. Llano.
it 0101 0 14.8" 22 . 4871.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES—aIso com
mac speoacks, a new supply. for rale by E
licadrose, NOT. 10, 1802. ABEL TURKEL
Da T.PUG_ A „ of raltlmaxo.
J.
Da. T. J. BOYKIN, "
DB. 14 W. C ARR."
O. DANNE:LLYw
DR. .1. S. SPARKS, of r 4 icholasellks
ISCCARTILL; Columbia:
S. C.
IDIL A. B. NOBLES, Edgoeomb, N. C.
US AHD MOWED BY ,
J. B. TRENCH it SONS, Tall Rine,
` SMITH;
T. W. SKIM Jeclian, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Oblia.
S. HALL, Limo.
CRAVEN C 0.,0 a,
Gordennalls,
RAWL G. McFADDEN, Marren.
born, Tenn.
Our space will net allow of any ex:
laded remarks In nlation to lb.
virtu.. of Randall& Tenn Salina
Proration w• guarantee. fluid Er
trectsuperior I. any tiny ban erny
wed In the treatment of diseased
Wood; and to the afflicted ont= l
Ramadan. and you will be
to hada&
viol
Is sold by all Diagybal
vial 0140 per talus, Man= ,
Da. CIZMENTS & CO.
".dfcsafactscriv Clessitei
DawnKoss, ma
general assortment of
MEM
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CALL AT
ROBINSON'S
SOUTHERN TIER
F - CTPLIVITPCT I 3.IE
EMPORIUM,
88 Washington Street,
Binghamton,
.tt
Whore you wM end
The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and
the Lowest Prices of any house in the city.
N. 11.—An Goods sold warranted as represen
ted.
Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y
Ayerl3 Cherry Pectoral,
Par Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
imch as (Weighs. Colds, 'Whooping
orsaah. Bronchitis, hathros.
end Oordrusaption.
Probably never before in the whole history 01
=awns, has anything won so widely and so deeply
upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent
monody for pulmonary complaints. Through a loag
aeries of years, and among most of the races of
man It has risen higher and higher In their intim&
tion, as It has become better known. Its uniform
character and power to. cure the Tenons affections
of the lungs and throat, have made It known as a re*
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, U la
at the ellitte Lime the most effectual remedy that can
be given for Incipient consumption, and the don.
gerous affections of tho throat and lungs. As a pro.
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, It should
be kept on hand In ovary family, and Indeed as all
aro sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for thorn.
Although settled Consumption Is thought tn.
curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis.
case seemed settled, have been completely cared,
and tho patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry PeetoraL So complete Is Its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
tba most obstinate of them yield to it. When nett,.
Mg also could reach them, under the Cherry Poo
h:mai they algal& and disappear.
Singers and Publie /Speakers End great pro
tendon from it.
Asthma Ls always rolloTed wed often wholly
cored by it.
Bronchitis U generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pottered In small and frequent dolma
For a Cough and Cord, no better remedy can
be had. Take small doses throe times a day and
put tho feet in warm water at night, until the
disease is broken np.
For Infirm's:a, whoa It affects the throat or
longs, take the same course.
For Whooping Cough, giro smart doses three
or four times a day.
For Croup, give largo and frequent doses anti
the disease is overcome.
No family should be without tho Cherry Pierto
rat on hand to protect them, in ease of attack,
from the above complaints. Its timely use often
spares the patient a great amount of suffering and
risk, which he would Incur by waiting until he
could get other aid. Parents, keep It In your houses
for tho exigencies that arise. Live. dear to you
may be saved by it.
So generally are Its virtues known, that we need
not publish certificates of them here, or do more
than assure the public that the boat qrkitles It ever
possessed era strictly maintained.
Prepared by tin. J. C. Area a Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Maas., and sold
11/1 round the world.
Sold by Abel Turrell, and Burns & Nichols
Ilontroso, and all druggists and dealers every
where. [Dec. 21, 1870—y
-- O. F. 1311.01217157'19
YOUNG AMERICAN
luasilkko • t7i ern" riLuy
in offering tide Liniment to the public, uwe do In
hill confidence, that it must empercedo all where now in
use. as en Internal remedy, for the cure of all diseases to
the reach of that Mars of medicine. we can safely assert.
without the Imlst Aar of contradietion. that It stands on
rivaled In the list of medical compounds -externally ap
plied for the nreof disease, Feeling therefore that It
le unnecessary to puff a remedy so eminently wonderful
In its effects, so mysteriously Infallible In Ito powers of
relief, causing the deaf to bear, the blind to - lice, the ner
cone. drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and re
joice Again in the power end vicorof manhood, this pre
iraratton le offered to the public on Its own merits, and
claims no volcanic origin or essential ~,hr of the Arabi
an deserts ; but on the contrary le what Its Imports. ana
Is a ram combination of the powers of Borth Ameri
can products. •
Naw Tons. Dec. 14. IS7O.
Tllle notice la to Inform an dealers In proprietary
medleinen. that are Miro entablinherl a Depot in Summe.
hanna county at Montrone. Pm, for the sale of Dr. C. F.
Drown'a Young American Liniment, and that Mr. A.
i"'" =.t r O t IVIIVITI3.;iI; A CO.,
133 William Street, New York
Agencies will 10012 be established at central plates In
every township. mid published in the Hot below. lem
natty to furnish it at wholesale prices to ri.gents. Post
ers nod elm-Mani seat free upon application to the sub
scriber-
The Liniment L. now for sale at retail by the follow•
ing agents, to wit:
Burns A Nichols, Montrose.
A. Turrell,
E. L. Adorns, Auburn 4 Comers.
Noah Baldwin, South Anhurn.
Waltman A Vosbur,„o. Skinner's Eddy.
D. C. A F. H. Fordham. Franklin.
.1. Burrows & Sono. Stmensville.
L. M. Sherwood, ituoiwiLie-
It. T. Hendrick,
William Thayer. Dimoelt
E. B. BearMlee, Little Meadows.
Hobert Winters, Frieudsvllle.
N. L. BalL-41irchariville.
D. A. A. Titsworth. Brooklyn, Pa.
L. B. Hinds. Factoryrille,
W, H. Conic, Bailey Hollow.
E. M. Tiffany, llophottorn.
J. B. Very. Montrose Depot.
0. M. Hawley, New Milord,
T. D. Easterbrook, Great Bend.
Tewksbury Brothers, Auburn Centre.
Avery A Beaumont, 04mptown.
Stevens & Lcebody, Elk Lake.
N. Granger, Bash. •
S. IL Stevens, Lacyville..
A. J. Silvan. East Springhill.
J. L. Merriman, Up...my - 1110.
•
J. W. Hosencrants. Fairdale.
Any persons in townships not above named, 'destrin„
an agency, may obtain it by addrmstue
A. HALDWL.I, General Agent,
Jan.ll,lB7l—Sm Mantras°, Pa.
ABEL TURRELL
KEES co cal i an o. t l 7 p hand one of the most unmet-
DRUGS & MEDICRCES
In the country MA bestows especial attention to !e
-lecting and buying articles In this department that an
pure and genuine.
Ile also keeps a great variety of
LIQUOR}3 AND WOES,
bought either direct from the distiller, or Importer, and
warranted strictly pure.
Also, a fall assortment of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes. Lubricating Oils and Dye Sings. Groceries,
Wall raper Glass, Kerosene, tonn e , Pistols, Guns
and ammunition.
A. One variety of Gold and other JEWELRY, Pertain.
ery, Yankee NOTIONS, and other goods too na
mes:9as Co mention.
During several note past persona have bees in the
habit of forming apbr,and rending to the Great Ameri.
can Tea Company, New York, fur their supplies of Tea
and Coffee, for family,,use.
Abel Tarred is now supplying the people with these
Teas and Coffees, at his store In Montrose, at the atme
prices that these clubs and other persons pay at the
store ol the Company la New York, Thus, parchasers
will save the canines charge, trouble of clubbing and
risk of sending, by buying of
£DEL TURRIns,
Mosiraw, Pa.
HENRI T. HEIMBOID'S
COMPOUND FLUID
EXTRACT CATA.WBA.
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts—Fluid Extract 11lieu
barb and Fluid Extract Cataw
ba Grape Juice.
FOR Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billions Affections,
Sick or Nervous Hesdacbe. Costiveness. etc. Pnre
ly Vegeta' , le. contalni - m no Mercury, Minerals or Del
eterious Drugs.
These Ole era the most delightfully pleasent purga
tive, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There
is nothingmore acceptable to the stomach. They give
tone, and cause neither alma& npriping pains. They
are composed of the finest in ingredients Alter a few
days' use of them, each an in vigoration of the entire
system takes place as to appear miraculous, to the weak
and enervated, whether arising from imprndence or dis
ease. 11. T. Ilehnboltre Compound Fluid Extract Ca
tawba Grape Pills are not sugar coated, from the fact
that sugar coated Pills do not dissolve, hut pass through
the stomach without dissolviog. consequently do not
produce the desired effect. TIER CATA GCB& CRAPE
PILLS, being pleasant In taste and odor, do not DOM*.
sitate their being sugar coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS
PER BOX.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
HIGHLY . CONCENTRATED COMPOCND
FJ,UID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula,
Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Ryes, Sore Lege,
Sore Montle, Sore Read, Bronchitis. Skin Disease, Salt
Rheum. Cancers, Rtuanings from the Fart White Swell.
Inas, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets,
Glandniar Swellings. Night Sweats, Bash 'fetter, Hu
mors of all kinds, chronic Ithematiem. Dyepepsia, and
all &images that have been established in the system for
yearn.
tieing prepared expressly for the shove complaints. he
blood.puritytng properties are greater than any other
preparation of tlarasparilla, It gives the cmnplralon
clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to
state of health and paritv, for purifying the blood. re.
moving all chronic eonsthntional dioceses arising from
an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and
effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and •well
ing of the bones. Vlcerarldns of the throat and legs.
Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all scaly
en3prions of the skin, and beautifying the complexion.
Price $1 60 per boat*.
HENRY T. HELM BOLD'S
CONCENTRATED
N'3.12.141. Eistriabat
TIM GREAT DIURETIC.
Ras cured erery,pise of Diabetes In Which it has been
mven. Irritation of the Deck of the Bladder and Inflam
ation of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder . . Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate
Gland, Stone in the Bladder. Calculus Gravel, Brick dust
Deposit, and Maroons or Milky dircharges, and for en
feebled and delicate constitutione of both sexes. attend
ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to es
ertion, loss of power, lose of memory, difficulty of
breathing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of disease.
wakefulness, dimness of vision, pain in the beck, hot
hands. flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, eruption
on the fare, pallid countenance, untvcrsal lassitude of
the muscular system, etc.
Used by peep°ns from the am,* of eighteen to twenty
five, and from thirty-dee to fifty-five or in the decline or
change of life: after couAnement or labor pains; bed!
wetting In children.
rielmbold's Extract nacho la Dloretie and Wood Po
rifylnff. and cams all diseases arising from habits of di
the b lood,
and ex; t, exsert .up a:d lmprudence sicopi .i ni fa I,mconori.t fn
of
which it is used, and Syph tc
ilitic affections—in these di
eases used in connection with lielmbold's Rose Wash.
LADIES.
Tn many erections peculiar to ladles. the Expert !Re
Machu is unequalled by any other remedy- as In ehloro
sis or Retention. Irmularity, painftilness or suppression
of costemarrevacustians. ulcerated or &hints elate of
the Uterus, Interrhcea or Whites, tactility, and for all
complaints Incident to the sex. whether *Holub' from in
discretion or habits of dissipation. It is preeerthed ex
tensively by the most eminent physicians and midwives.
for enfeebled and delicate constittn'ens. of both sexes
and all ages (attended with any of the above diseases or
symptoms).
11. T. IIELILBOLD'S EXTILACT DUCH U
Come diseases arising from imprudence, habits of dis
sipation, etc- In all their +stages, at littlo expense, little
or no change In diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure.
It calmest' frequent desire. and gives strength to urinate.
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing
strictures of the Urethra. allaying pain and inflammation,
so frequent In this clans of disease, and expelling all
poisonous matter.
Thousands who have been the victim. of Incompetent
persons, and' ho lava paid heave fees to be cured in a
short time, have found they have been deceived, and that
the "poison" has, by the use of " powerful an ringents, -
been tined op In the system. to break out in a more ag
gravated form, and perhaps alter marriage.
USE lIEL3IDOLD'S KITRACT BUcIIU for all affec
tions and diseases of thoUrinaryOrgans, whether existing
In Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and
no mutter of how long standing. Price, One Dollar and
Fifty Coots per Bottle.
BENET T. SEMIBOLD'S 111PROTED ROSE wean,
cannot ne Formand as a Fate Wash, and sill be Errand
the only sp.:eine remedy in every species of Canine°.
Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots.
Scrobutic Dryness, Induratloes of the Cutaneous Mem
brane, ete.,dispels Rednessard Incipient Inflammation,
Rives. Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin,
Frost Bites, and all purpostx for which Solves or Oint
ments are need; restores the skin to a state of purity
and softness, and Inheres continued healthy action to
its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness
and vivacity of complexion so much sought and ad
mired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing
defects of the skin, 11. T. Rembolt's Roes Wash has
long sustained its principle claim to unbounded patron
age, by possessing qualities which render It a toilet ap
pendage of the most Repellence and congenial chan
ter combining in an elegant formula prominent re
quisites, safety and efficacy—the invariable accomprul I
meets of its use as a Preservative and Refresher of the
complexion. It lean excellent Lotion for diseases of a
Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection for diseases of the
Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation,
used In correction with the extracts Ruche. Blimps
' dna- end catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as re.
commended, cannot be surpassed. Price, One Dollar
Per Bottle.
Fall and explicit directions accompany the medicines.
Evidence of the most responsible and reliable char
acter furnished on application, with hundreds of thou
sands of living witnesses , and upward of MIMI awns
Betted certificates and recommendatory lettere.' many
of watch are from the highest sources, including emi
nent Physicians, clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Tilb pro
prietor has never resorted to their publication in the
newspapers ;ho does not do this from th e fact that his
articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not
aced to be propped op by certilleates,
Mary T. Helmbold's swine
. Preparation.
Delivered to nay address, Secure from observatli
/lambitatted upward of Twenty Years. SOld by D -
Biota everywhere. Address letters for tuforrnadoo.
confidence to T. lIBMAIIOI.DII, Druggist and
Chemin.
Only DoPotss-11. T. Hat.naoin's Drug and chemical
Waseboure, No 694 Broadway, New Y'otk, or H. T
Ilinmsolat's Medical Depot, 164 South Tenth Street,
PhUadelohis.
itswin Clecotßincennol Atik tur tuft
Hs renall Take 'Be OuRN
A , OREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKE C.IIMTORNIA
' y I GAR, BI TER
t g Hundreds of Thotizands ? i
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l ee FANCY DRINK. ;
Oa or Poor sum, Walker. Proof Pfdrfto
and litathen Liana= doctored, spiced sod wed
nod to 'tom the tut% called i. Unice." " A ppotlt
ere," "theinonere," se, that lead the tippler on to
artußanass and rain, boa an s trite Nadlcino, made
Dan as Native Boots and nubs, of California. free
Dee all Alai/Oa Stimuli:um Tay ars tho
GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE
GIVING PBlNOlPLEaperfact Lienovotor and
Invigorator of the System, earning off all pohsonons
Lotter and rotating the blood to a healthy condition.
Ito person can take gum Bitters according to dila
tion and remain long unwell.
Sloe will be Coon for an Incurable cue, provided
Oho bones ere not destroted by mineral poison or
other moans, and the vital erg.ns vested beyond the
point of rennin
Par Inlinminalory and Chronic+ Mourne.
Own and Goat, Dyspepsia, sr Indigestion,
Bilious, Demi ttttt and intermittent Fevers
Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and
Bladder, them MUM] have been most success.
tril. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated
Blood, which is generally produced by dusuipthreut
of the Digestive Organs,
DYSPEPSIA OR -INDIGESTION, Need
Ache, Palo In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Gust, Dizziness, Sour Eructatklus of the Stomach,
Dad taste In the Mouth, /Micas Attacks, Talpitstion
of the heart, IcAsrozontban of the Lungs. Path In the
riotous of the Sidney., and s hundred other painful
symptoms, ere the ortprimprof Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor
ttld hear and` bowels, wtdelt render them otnnequalled
Mosey to eleanalng the blood of all Impaitlea. and
tmparting now Ufa and vigor to the whole etztem.
" FOR SKIN DISEASES. Bruptionsjetter, Balt
Eitenin, Blotches, Spots, Simples. ruatutes, Boils, Cu ,
Sondes, Blot•Worme, Seald•Bead, Sore Byes, Emir
itch, Scutt, Disedlorations of the Skin, Humors
and Dimon of the bkbn, of wbuteacr name or nature.
are dog Up and =tied out of the cyst= in a
short Mao by the use of these =ten. Ono bottle ta
web cam will convince Cie most incredulous of their
omen offset.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you end lia
bamarlties bursting _broach the skin to Pimples, Erne.
Eons gallons; cleanse It when you end it °helmeted
and sluggtge In the veins; cleanse It when it is foul,
end your feedings .111 tell you when. Keep the blood
pure and the health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE and other WOEIL4, lurking in the
system of so many thoueanda,mga effecbaally destroy
ed and removed. For full dffectiona, read carefully
the circular around each bottle, printed in roar We
geageo—Eughlsh,German, French and Spanish.
J. W rr- r , Proprietor. IL 11. 11cDONALD 6 CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francium. Cal„,
ot , and El and Si Contmereo Street, New Tort_
Cr BOLD DT ALL DRUGGISTS ADD Dl* IT FP.
Oct. 21-7 empetc
SIGN OF THE GCLDEN NORTAR
•
7W.•
331721.1•719 et/ ZVI C73EICi I.a /3,
DRUGGISTS,
'tiricoull
nl . 7 . erzt w thlly
o t f o the publia, that In addition t
PURE:DRUGS AND tEDICTNES
hey have Alnte and Oil*. Varnish, Dye-Striffa, Wines
and Liquor*. Patent Medicine*. Spertaric, Eyo
taa**es. Pocket soiree. !taxon.. Violin &
Guitar Strizo. Alm.inot meet ved
a fine lot of Revolver, Gun
Cape. Gun W adding, .
Cartridge*, &c.
We keep shears on hand and for!sale.ittlatdlng Porier
fan Powder, Mlle Powder, Tobacco end Cigars of 'a in
pertor gratify, and a general ...raiment of Yankee No
tiara.
ERTRemembor t►e CDRAP CASH DECO STORE e
Bums 6 Nichols.
A. B. Rt7RNS,
11ontrose, Dee. 14,18:0. AltuS
STROUD & BROWN'S
Fire, Life, and Accident
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
Ilao22.troesso. PA.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED, over
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Sumba.. 114,000,010
Insurance Co. of North America,
Capital andSorplue, 2.000,000
Franklin Fire insurance CO., Phila. Pa.,
Capital and Surplus, 2,000,000
Lycoming County Mutual insurance Co.of
Money, Penn's. Capita] and Surplun, 4,090,000
Connecticut /Synod] Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford. Conn— Capital, El, 00000
American Llie Insurance Co., Philadel
phia, Capital. 1,000,000
Trayelers'lnaorance Co. Hartford, Conn.,
1 nsoring against all Uncle of accidents
Capital. 700,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart
ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, 52.000.000
Or All hosineslaentrusted to our care will be attend.
ed to on fair terms,and all losses promptly adjusted.
firstdoor cast from Banking Office of W.
H. Cooper R Co., Turnpike st. Montrose. Pa.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents.
M. C. Sorrod, deg.. Friendsville, Solicitor.
Cyan. H. Saran, Montrose, do
Bna.mos S7notro, Cdumna L. BROWN.
Montrose, Pa. ,Jan. 11. IS7I.
[Ut\Wism dA
„NEURAL
$OOO WILL BE,PAID.':-
fIO any person producing any medicine snowing half
as many living, permanent cores as Dr. FITLEIPS
VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Used Inward- •
ly only. A pleasant medicine, free from injurious drugs.
Warranted under oath, to have permanently cured 05 in
every lUD patients treated In the past ten years. (Sea
testimony). It Is the scientific prescription of Profess.
or Jos. P. Fitter, M. D., a graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania. A. D.. lM—now one of Philadelphia's
oldest re , ni„ tar physicians, and Professor of Chemistry
and Toxicology — who has made Neuralgia, Chronic and
Ingematory Rheumatism the speciality of his entire
prfessionid life—u fact vouched for by the signatures IC
completing each bottle of many , prominent renowned
physicians, clergymen, and other testimonials. To pro
tect sufferets from poisonous quack nostrums and use
less expenditum of money. a legal signed guarantee,
statist: exact number of bottles warranted to cure, will
he forwarded gratis to any sufferer sending by letter a
full description of afgction, In case of failure to cure,
amount pail positively refunded. Medicine sent any
where byel - press, collect on delivery. Afflicted invited
• to write for advice; all Information and medical advice
gent by letter gratis. Principal (ace, 23 Routh Fourth
street, Philadelphia, Penne; The remedy is sold or oh'
Mined by Druggists. April 17,'11-Iy.
For Sale by ABEL TEIRRELL, Montrone Pa.
J
W. VALNiIIIII3I3, D. D., succeasttlly treats
all classes of Connie and dente Diseases. Bend
stamp for circular containing particulars and 450.
444vit807i 61103, pole Talk,
A EDITOR'S NOTICE. —THE ITEDEIIBIONED,
im Auditor. appointed by the Court of Common
Pleas of Susquehanna county, to make distribution of
the nand arising from Ellerin! sale of the real estate of
Eliza E. filtnith_ end rimy Smith, hereby gives notice
that he will attend to the duties of hiseppointment at
his office, In Montrose, on Monday the Ina day ofJene.
1571, at I o'clock, pt. m., nt which time and place. ail
persons interested are requested to present their eln WIG
or be forever debarred from coming In upon said bed.
May 24, lifa.—Sw A. W. BERTHOLY, Auditor.
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI-
ATION,
For the Falkland cure attic Erring and tinfortnxiatn,on
Principles of Christian Philanthropy.
Essays on the Errors of Youth and the Follies of Age
In relation to Marriagr and Social Erns, with sanitar
aid for the afflicted. Sent free. In sealed enact Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Phfl delphla.
TALBOT & STAMP,
GROCERIES & PIOYMOKS
Flcrur,Balt, Dotter, Pork, Lard, Ham, Salt Fish, Tallow
• eandLas, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Choice
Tots, gown. Rice, Dried and Canned
Fruit. Tobacco, Cigar., Snuff,
and all other articles nanally kept in a ant class Grosari
and Provision Store.
We will mark our Goods as low. u eS as afford, sad
II forush, or cachet:go for produce,
PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Montroso, Sopt. J, 1870.—tf
ABEL TUARELL,
DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA
Ia continually receiving:
NEW GOODS
And keeps constantly on hand 'a fnf and desirable an
ortment of genuine
DRUGS, lIEDICUTES, CILERICALS, LIQUORS,
Paints, Oily, Dye-Stnits, Teas, Spices, and other er.
ceries, Stone Rare , Wall and Window Paper; (Mae,-
ware, Fruit Jars, Mirrors, Lamps, Chimneys, Nero
seue, Machinery Ott, Tonne's' Oil, Nestsfoot OIL Re
fined Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Olive Olf, Spirits Tarp's.-
e, Varnisnee, Cynary Seed. V inegar.Poiash.
tented Lye. Azle (Areas*. Trusses. Supporters, Medics-
Instruments, Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns Pistols,
Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun N Caps,Dla s tlag
Powder and Fuer, Viollna,Strings, Bowls, etc. Flats.,
Fifes. etc., Fish Hooks and Lines, Bar and Toilet Soaps
ilatr Oils, Hale Itmtorers. and Hair Dyes. Braehesi
Pocket Knive•, Spectscles,tiiiver Pleteti Apcoons,Forks,
Knives. Sc. Dentist Articles, a general assortment of
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY
All the leading end best kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES,
In abort, nearly every thing to restore the tick, to
please tho taste, to delight the eyv, to gratify th e hers,
and also to conduce to tho real and substantial comforts
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of life. Enumeration le impracticable, ea It would All
a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety store of
ADEL TURRELL.
Montrose, Jas.% 1870
p URE LIQUORS
SEELY'S NATTY& GRAPE BRANDY. &Milled
strictly pnre ; and a variety of other ltrandlea, incladina
Cherry Brandy. Cider Brandy, Co. Nearly alltbe differ.
sent kinds of Bum. Rolland Gin. old Rye and Banton
Whiskey. A leobol. Pore Spirit, Bay Ram. de., coaataat
lygion bind and (or sale by
ABEL TITERELL.
t Montrose. 1iarch,24211.1669.
PL3EI 331LICa 3EC iorcrisian.
OPPOICITZ TEM COVET 1101111,
..,MONTROSE, PE•NX.
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JOHN I. TAILBULL. Preprloter.
Eight Stager leave ?hie Inane daily, cm:matte, wit!
the IL L. & W., the Erie, er.d the Lehigh Valley
Ltl
war Put) 8.1370.—ti
GOLD JEWELRY
A New and largo supply,
Moitrose, Nev. 24, ISO ADEL TIIEEELL.
A. B. TARBOX,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Susquehanna Depot., Pa., '
Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry; 4e. Re,
pairing promptly done and warranted.
FINE SILVER GOODS!
made a speciality; Silver Detached Le'rra foe
$l2 00.' American Watches, at Companies to•
duced prices.
621 - Goods ordered for parties, &co. • New
York, at less profits than if kept constantly, on
hand. Solid 18 caret Rings for $1 75 per penny,
weight. A_ B. TARBOX,
Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 25, 1871,
Br,o 000,000
T EA
Every kind of Tea In market4net antreitaal
or raeo at New York wholesale price.. Alb • linear
mnfnent of COFFEE. Boy of me end matzTe
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—it Sher.Wocurs, the Watch-naker, bfaino
street, Montrose, Pa.
CONGRESS WATER,
nt TURRELLI4
RoAD LETTING—The SliperVlloll of Bridgewater
will meet al the bonne of James O'Brien, In North
Bridgewater, April 21th, at 1 &lock p. nL to let the
helloing of a road leading from Jas. O'Brien ' . to Wrenn
Hickey's. To be let to the lowest bidder. '
JAMES CALM
noitacE BREWSTER.
Montrose, April 11, '7l. Z. M. 131113WSTKII. 2w
NEW WALL PAPER,
Just arrived. and selling eheapta u
Montrose. A Wirt°. ISt. ABEL T
Agricultural Ooliege, of Pennsylvania,
TIIIB INSTITUTION will reopen for thrt
SPRING TERM OF 24 WEEKS,
On Friday, February 10, 1871. .
For gr-neal Circular, catalogue and other in
formation, Address,
TIIOS. H. BURROWS, President,
Agricultural College, P. 0.,
Jan. 25, lB7,—tt Centre Co., Pa
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BLOOMINGTON, aua.) -- NURSERY.
1 9TZlitYmegi 6011 licuartervharOWllVetest
Would 'on know what,' wheat, how 14'04511 Fruit,
shade, evergreen ti roots, dra ft s, Osa
plant s , apple , seed. early Bose potatoes, shntba„ roses
greeuhouse and garden plants, FLOWER sal
VEGETABLE SEEDS tnest:beet collectlon:-sortssa
Catalogue ndlo cents for-Sew. Illustrated pedal ptlya
00 pages ; Send stamp, me!' for Catalogues
of Seeds, with plain directions-0 pageif Bedding and
Gerdes! Plants-92 pages. and Wholesale Nut Llat-21
pages. Address F. K. PIICENIX, Bloomington, Minot&
tarllON Against Purotuising s Nott - ffireit fps
C
Patent, to iter Keck, for one aundred Daus, sul
I shall sot pay it unless comptllealow. Nate se;
Alsy shim
Ntliort April se, • Altf
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