The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 17, 1872, Image 4

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CURING HAY.
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With lbelt: ostreffili - tgots)snd
herbs, many of our mot ors, or grand
mothers could as well alleviate the ills of
humanity as-can many of college-bred
M. D.'s ; but note with what care those
roots and herbs were gathered and pre
pared. Fhat,theymighk retain all their
"rtuc t
Wthlqt. 411V,aFjablY
the 'is a e?' o "we; -118 farmers;May
learn from this a lesson of wisdom and
practical utility, applied to the hay field.
Cure in the shade, versus make hay while
the sun shines. Now the question arises,
which of these two antagonistic principles,
or mraa shell wei fo ll ow ; certainly,
after dm riflectlon admit that
hay cured the sh ade is superior' to that
cured in the sun, whereas the former
method requires more labor than the lat
ter. In answer to the above interroga
tions both the price of hay and the price
of labor must be taken into consideration ;
therefore,inigliM9l ? wq replvlf labor is
plenty abillay commanding - large prices,
cure in the shade; but if laisfir is high
and hay at low figures, cure in the sun.
There are also other matters to be taken
ipto account: Thus a large crop of
clover should invariably be cut, and,
partially wilted, gathered up in hay-cocks
of suitable size and allowed to sweat a
day or two; then open the same, and
after an hogrs exposure-to the sun it will
be in most excellent condition to store
away for Winter's use. Therefore care
clover-in the shade, or cock, not simply
because the sweating process is so highly
beneficial to this particular grass, but be
cause, if the crop
,be large, it will regain',
to su ffi ciently curait, at l east one or two
days exposure of the sun, and, as a mat
ter of necessity, exposing it to the night
dew, and possibly to an unexpected ruin
storm. Now; a hot sun is particularly
injurious to clover, and moisture, as dew
or rain, for more so, therefore crover, at
least, should be tre ated in the manner
above described, or cured in the shade,—
Avoid the very common and injurious
practice of over-curing the hay. If the
grass is matured when cut, and does • not
get wet, it will be sufficiently dried or
cured in from two to four hours in favora
ble weather, clover, early cut and lodged
grasses being of course, exceptions.—
Journal of the Farm.
How to 801 l 'and Serve Cracked
Wheat.
Cracked wheat, better than oatmeal, is
growing in favor among farmers, as it
has long been highly esteemed by city
people. It is good for breakfast, good for
dinner, and good for supper. The more
you eat of it the better you like it. It
keeps the bowels in a most comfortable
and wholesome condition. It is a simple
dish, but fit ibis king. Two coffee cups
full will be quite enough to cook at one
time. Pour on a cup of cold water, stir
the wheat about in it, and then pour it
off to be poured on again, as the,wheat,
in cooking, boils dry. The reason for so
doing is that the water carries off much
of the flour which would otherwise tend
to burning. Cook in a tin pan or basin,
throw in a little salt, and add water with
discretion, so that when done, the mass
will be consistent enough to mold. Turn
into a dish; and when cold turn on a
plate, bottom side up. Serve with cream
or milk and sugar. Add a slice of jelly
or fruit jam, if you like.
The Fowl-House.
The sweepings from the ponitry-hone
if properly saved, will prove the richest
source of manure on the plantation.—
Analysis of the droppings of domestic
fowls shows more than sixteen per cent.
of nitrogenous matter, and nearly six. per
cent. sahn matter, indicating its value to
the richest specimens of Peruvian Guano.
Since the cost of it is nothing, the profit
in the uset - d.itis.great. The fowl-house
should be swept out twice or three times
every week, and all the droppings placed
in a barrel; and while fresh, they should
be covered with land plaster, charcoal
dust, or fine woods earth. This will
; preserve it in good. condition, and pre
vent any Lisa by evaporation.: .
The peculiar richness of the -dniig of
fowls is supposed.to be from the fact that
the liquid and solid excrements are to
gether. Its -value as a manure is Tar more
permanent thair any guano ' the strength
of it being very perceptible for years.
For liquid mannnng there is no better
preparation Akin .Water, in `which fowl
house manure has been leached. A bar
rel half-filled from the fowl-house and
sunk in the ground in the garden, and
then kept filled with water, to be used as
wanted, will furnish liquid mayre for
many weeks. When the soaking is fresh,
it Should be diluted, for it is very easy to
burn up plants by using too strong a
solution.
How a Blom of Over Two Weeks'
was Cured.
. R writes to the Rural Sere Yorker :—
As our cattle were turned to pasture last
sprin', a nice learling heifer was affected
with bloat, which did not abate, but in
creased for more than two weeks. We
did not see her chew her cud, although
she was not within observation except at
milkirig - time. We gave her a slice of
salt, fat pork, sprinkled on both sides
with ground, black pepper. She ate it
readily, and soon made a spasmodic effort,
as if to raise something into her month.
Another sliee of pork, well peppered, was
given her, and she went to pasture with
the other cattle as usual. Vs hen she was
next 'observed, she was pliewinz her end
as leisurely as the other cattle, but the
bloat had not all , gone down. A teacup
Full of salt was , moistened and rubbed
upon ber.blasted side and the next day
the bloat was all gone, and did not ap
pear again. • She grew nice through the
season, and was lively and well
Expertmints
llaie shown that a ixtellour, loamy soil
is capable of absorbing in twelve horns,
whieweveseilli?„,a, raeist atmosphere, an
w
amount of aterAhal to. twocent
per nt.
of its weight. This `property possessed
by a mellow soil is one in p dryseason that
is able to.glieltihe power of maturing a
crop, wliep a lutidened surface would be
unable to dt sa. A surface that is im
penetrable to the atmosphere of course
could not absorb any of the moisture with
which the atmosphere is charged. But
when rendered free from lumps by re
peated hufrrowings, each change of tem
perate causes a circulation of air through
the mass of soil which is free then to ab
sorb all the moisture coming in collect
with it, until saturated.
giii4tivo and Girl.
BEA RICIIIES.
Tl;'c ren were
always glad to see
uncle Herbst came. He bad a 'brain as
full of.curiptis facts as an old curiosity
shop, atiilliii•*ati always ready to bring
them forth to instruct the children.
",So you wish you could find a gold
mine on the farm, do you, Walter? " ho
Laid one day, table little nephew. "Well,
there was gold' on a place where I once
lived it the Sionth, bnt I never thought
it worth while to look after lt much."
" Why, uncle, did you neglect such a
golden opportunity?" said Math,. "I
should call that real wastefuL"
" There waB gold there, Ruth, without
doubt; but you see it costs threb dollars
to get two doll= worth of it. So it
would not be a very good business- to
work it. As a general thing, a man
would. rich faster raising potatoes, than
digging for gold, even in pretty fair dig
gings. Now, if only some plan could be
devised to drain off the ocean until its
bottem had been thoroughly searched,
we should find treasures enough there to
satisfy
. us. We might gather jewels and
and coins of gold and silver until we
were tired of the business.
" I should not get tired very soon," said
Walter.
" May be not, but it is very easy to get
a surfeit of even something we value very
highly. Yon thought the half dozen
shells you had, were the most beautiful
things you possessed. You never got
time of looking them over. Jut when
papa took you to the seaside, and you
gathered a whole bag full, you lost all
your interest in them.'
"Do you suppose the ocean is really
very rich, uncle ? Yon know it is a
proverb, 'as rich as the sea.'"
" No doubt it bides millions upon mil
lions of treasure.. Great ships loaded
with it have often foundered at sea, and
all on board gone down to the depths be
low. Some eighty years ago a Spanish
vessel loaded with coin was wrecked off
a rocky coast: After violent storms it
has long been common to pick up silver
dollars and half dollars along that section
of coast. The cove has received the
name of "The Dollar Cove." Persons
have picked np sometimes, eight dollars
in a morning; some scoured very bright
by the tossing of the weaves among the
sands, others have sand so crushed over
them, it is impossible to get it off. It ,is
supposed that, the storms break np the
old boxes which hold the coin, and the
dashing weaves was them up. Compan
ies have been sormed to search for' the
old ship, but nothing as yet has been ac
complished. Alter all, bald, steady work
with proper economy, is the surest path
way to wealth, and brings the greatest
happiness with it."
Not Satisfied.
"Johnny, come here," said Dr. Fry to
his little boy, who was playing on the car
pet in the dining room ; here is an apple
for you.
It was so large that ho could barldy
grasp it.. Dr. Fry then gave him another
apple which filled the other hand.
"Here is another," said he, giving the
child a third.
Little Johnny tried hard to hold it be
tween the other two, but could not suc
ceed; it rolled away across the floor. On
seeing this, he burnt into team.
• "See," said Dr. Fry to a lady who was
present," here is a child with more than
he can enjoy, and yet not satisfied. My
child is just like us all. We areever seek
ing to possess more and more of the
world's treasures, and yet we are neversat
isfied. Oh ! that we were equally in ear
nest in 'grasping the promise of the
Gospel."
Nearness of God.
A missionary visited a poor old woman;
living alone in a city attic, and whose
scanty pittance of half a crown a week
was scarcely sufficient for her bare stihsis
tence. He observed, in a broken tqapot
that stood qt the window, a strawberry
plant growing. He remarked from time
to time how it continued ro grow, and
with what care it was watched and tend
ed. One day he said, "Your plant flour
ishes nicely; you will soon have straw
berries upon it." "O, Sir," replied the
woman, "it is not for the sake of the
fruit that I prize it; but I am too poor to
keep any living creature, and it is a great
comfort to me to have that living plant,
for I know it can only live by the, power
of God : and as I see rt live and grow from
day to day, it tells me that God is near."
When the Dark Comes.
A Title girl sat, at twilight, in her sick
mother's room, busily thinking. All day
she had been full of fun and noise, and
noise, and had many times worried her
poor tired mother.
"Ma," said the little girl, "what do yon
suppose makes me get over my mischief,
and begin to act good, just about this time
every night?"
"I do not know, dear. Can you not
tell?"
" WeU, I guess it's because this is when
The dark comes. Yon know lam a little
afraid of that. And then, ma, I begin to
think of all the naughty things I've done
to grieve you, and that perhaps you might
die before morning; and so I begin to act
geed."
"01" thought I, "how many of us
wait tiff 'the dirk comes,' in the form of
sickness or sorrow, or trouble of some
kind, before we 'begin to act r _How much
better to be good while we are enjoying
life's bright sunshine! and then, 'when
the dark comes,'—as it will, in a measure,
to all—we shall be ready to meet it with
out fear."
—We ought to believe that is best for
us, which it pleases a wise, good and gra
cious God to give Us, of which be permits
to come upon ns.
—You may go to Heaven vithoutrich
es, prosperity or health; but you smnnot
go there - without Christ, faith and holi
ness.
—I have displeased God 1 This wounds
an ingenuous mind, even more than the
rod of affliction.
—Nevada servant girls hire Chinamen
to supply their place's in the kitchen ahne
they dabble in stock&
• has population of Belfast, Ireland,
in f ereased trom 75,000 to 176,000 in
the past thirty years.
—The Hon. Charles F. Adams dined
with the Prince of Wales, in Paris, and
bad a good dinner, no doubt.
gat; lhatiounts.
•qtr ~' •'YY;i~ v!e Nxix
JASiTIS tk
Contains blowrsphlos of Drew,Vooderblit.Ootildaweed.
ae.. with ithittandal tilsteript the eothitry kw the last
three seam and what. OWM KNEW about "BEACH
FRIDAY." Over tO9 ounce, Address
Now Ye* BOOK th.P., Ith Nassau Bt., Neir York.
KANSAS REGISTERED BONDS,
Safe and - Drod Labia investment Rands. Soma of the
wealthiest eounties tn. KANSAS—AIIen,. Anderson,
Franklin. Johnson and Douglas Comities. Registered
by the Stabs of Nana". lab:l'ol;2nd principal paid by
the State Treasurer. Tha Rands lisy 7 per cent, Interest,
ant are over three years old, the coupons haring been
alwaYe rMularly add r ess
oromptly paid. For statlotles and
InfdrMatioa, address IdAll LA. GAyLORD CO., M
Wall St.. N. Y. City.
NO MORE RUBBING.
BUY 038. OP
Stone's Fountain Washers.
Retail price, st.tA". STONE & POLIO, ar) Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa Send for Mcrae:.
$l.OOO RgwAR.D!
SEOOO For any caie of BMABleeding. n
Itching or Ulcerated em that
DR. EMU'S PILE REMEDY
Lille to cure. It Is prepareelex
preasly to cure the Plies, and nothing clec. Sold by .11
Druggist,. Price $l.OO.
When The flood Washes:lin rocket-like
violence to the head, capping hot= dashes, vertigo and
dimness of eight, It lea certain sign theta mild, salribr
lone, cooling and equalizing laxative Is retsdred, and
Tarrant'. Ercrvescent Seltzer Aperient should beat onto
resorted to. BOLD BY ALL, DIDIGGISTS.
A GENTS WANM),Agents mite more money at
work for as th an at anything dee, Ilettlamt Itcht
and permanent. Partteeters free. O. Elymmon Co..
Fine Art PtddirltemPotiltuld. lame.
U. S. I. I g i n lAN
ts. o Co.. $290.
Or g anle Law of the Sexes.—Conditions
which Impair vitality—positivoind anti negative
electricity—proof that life la evolved without union
—effect tobacco—influence of Ash and phosphoric diet
—modern treatment of pelvic disc:lsta, stricture and
arrest of development' ten lectures to his private
surgical class, by EDWARD 11. DIXON, 11. D., AS Fifth
Avenue, N, 1'; G 4 pages, 25ets.
Every line from the pen of Dr ; Dixon is of great
value to the whole !Inman rate."—Muna Grecky.
GREAT MEDICAL BOOK of useful
knowledge to all. Bent free tat two etemps. Ad.
dens Du. Box.nr.urre S. Co., Cincinnati. 0. .
• THE EAGLE
" alre° ••
Drug c• i" !
• 'VIM.'" "
. „
33trEgmagas db xyzcmgcra...ras.
'PROPRIETORS.
BRICK BLOCK, MONTROSE, PA.,
Sign of the Golden Eagle and Diortar.
I‘ E
Dmire to Inform the public that we base moved
oar Stock of Drug", blcdictoce, Paints, olls,l3msh
m. Combs, Perfumery, Fancy •Artickw, etc.. into the
Brick Store, formerly ocmapied by Guttenberg, Hewn
banes 6 Co.
We have recently 'fated up this store to Idodernittyle
and shall endeavor to keep well supplied with all articles
pertaining to the Den' Buslnees.
We extend to everybody a cordial invitation et cob
and son us when In want of anything in oar line, and
when Sol' in want, give in a friendly call. To all om
old customers we desire to express oar thatiks for the
very patehcretocoo extended to as. We
sgznl.orrnx 4 t,.uuaeo"hee.
Very-T ruly
A. B. BURNS.
Montrose, Dec. DX liffr. A 11.03
IVMN7Cr
NEW GOODS.
rime undersi gned
rcatoet,
sto ligla m r:f r il y tted..rt ip refurnish e d h i e ? !
Kee
yen. Jr., at Lawsville Centre, are now preinted to lure.
lob the people with as desirable satiety of
DRY GOODS!
,
GROCERIES ! !
BOOTS & SHOES ! !
HARDWARE!!
CROCKERY! &c., &c.
As can be found elsewhere, and at as Desirable Prices.
0. M. Cn.urs.. E. C. Swan.
CRANE Er. =TEL
Lawssille Center, Pa., April 21, 1812.
An Ornament for Emil American Borne.
"r7E133 .41.21=113.1E1L1C1:74h.D7
GERTENIIIIHNRIVERSARY
sktealiart.
"With Timm of "Independence Bail." "On the Wins
hickon Creek Fairmount Park," "Up the &boy!.
kill." "Union League Iloom." a large beattithilyColor
ed Map of Phihdelphia. showing Fairmount Park, where
the Centennial Annlverrary Buildings will be erected,
Bine. 40 try it inches.
Published in aid of the Centennial Fund.
Annan Wairimn.—Fenni Into s2oper day can be made
Send 5D Cents, end specimen copy and terms to agmas
will be cent by return mall.
T. IL CALLENDER & CO., Publishers,
Third and Walnut fits, Phi.adelphla
A PROFITABLE BUSINESS 1
• LIGHT EQUAL TO GAIL AT ONE•EIOUTII TUR
OST I Cannot br Ev4eaect. No chimney or tdd turd.
NEN Suiting • PROFITALE DUSDIESS, can secure
the EXCLUSIVE EMIT Cot the tele at DYOTT'S
PATENT CARBON GAS LIMIT Burrxim AND OIL
for COUNTIES sad STATES. Write tot totormation
Co cal aa
Ear. B. 117072,
No. 111 SOUTH SECOND IT.. *Tina.. PA.
N. D.—Chnretatto inthiebed with CTIANDELISRS and
LAMPS of Every description, th e per cent.castirentben
at nay other adaltetunent in countly.
IINL-enit.
AT Ai, El. BULLARD'S
Is the place to buy prar •
Clitcariza, Proviatons, 44. ik.e.
L i mn = anc o r and Timothy s ee d
SO cents tier
_pound. ao e d &laminar cente pm. paper
Chafes Corned Beef. minus all the bon* CHEAP A
large stock of Canned and Dried Fruits, and Votgetahlei
and nand to stew days. .
Pure fiJltto.n pit, In Maid sacks, Codlisb.ffisek•
eel ono thntmen Halltun, ana. in fact nearly or quite
ererything needed to keep house with tad be happy
all extremely low tort?"' iftka or ready pay,
Montrose. math. 124
=PROVED CDI4II.
IS 421. "WV • WE X Za La 2
gomiadeir new ZUMentY PLLTEHT, the Wad and
foi Indio ass.
131111THI TURBINE WATER WEIL,
Portable sad Static:ow Engines. Monotbotoyod and toy
&ale, by SATES & BROS
Jima: me, Pa l Feb. 7, Mt—bob-14
Priam:Da- VW 1:f 1=1.31E1
AT
WILL 1.A.11 SMITH'S
Extensive Furutinro W=m o lott will End the largest
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
FURNITURE!
To be found ID this sectldn of the country, of
glee mitts.
faction. Re makes Wiwi best
EXTENSION TI3ALES I
In the Country, and WARRANTS them.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
Of ell kinds done in the neatest manors.
El la NI. I INZ 413 e. SFJ3^OE3
OF VARIOUS KINDS.
PURE XO.l MATRASSES,
COMMON MATRASSES.
UNDERTAKING.
The subscriber hereafter the rdertang a
specialty
ynd i n
os n t a lleua "*. nt 'A1131% tel . :flat ._ll
nerdleg his services will be attended to promptly an d at
satisfactory charges.
MIL W. BINH ft SON.
" Montane. Pa.. Jan. HI, 18N.—nob—t t.
r=11k7114,7`4111 r.:41.--=
REIMS CARRIAGE GAIL
Irxrrsrr3.3, Omni= 3d, 1871.1
. claimed by our best Judges, to meet the necessity
T
ea long felt, of a Convenient. Practical, Durable
Gate, so indorsed by the highest authority In America.
Is entirely different from and hat many advantages over
any other (late ever Invented. Is Cheap and easily
amstructed and for convenience cannot fell to please
all. Can be opened and closed without the opperator
changing his position, lifting or palling a pound, and if
desired can be easily arranged to be opened and cloned
without dismounting. it occupies no more ground
when opened then two posts xi. hoot gate, tbiamaking
it very desirable over any other Gate to farmers and
those living ha Villages and Towns. Is In order every
day to the year, no 1.0019 to shale' In winter. It can
not sag or get oat of repair.
For farther particulars whimsa the undersigned, who
will as far as possible visit the Beretta Count'es co
Pennsylvania and adjoining States, for the purpose of
exhibiting and introducing the ammo.
Farmers and enterprising men generally, will do well
to give this special attention, ludas Gate certainly will
CO Into general sae.
GEO. 8. BUCKET, Proprietor.
Nicholson, Wyoming Co., Pa.
Jane Id, 'D,—tf.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
Par Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such os amnia cont.. Yn..gaia
Cough, Bronchitis, asthma,
end Consumption.
il Among the greet
l „..,. discoveries .., of modern
~.- - :.:. :. science, few em of
. .: t mom real value to
mankind than this ef
,..
VII r , fectnal remedy for all
, r.' diseases of the Throat
and Lungs. A vast.
.I‘, trial of Its virtues,
throughout this and
4 •` '
. V
t.. . other countriu has
shown that It ' does
surely and effectually
control them. The testimony of our best citi
zens, of all classes, este bliihes the fact, that
CIIICILLIIr PECTOILL Will and does relieve end
cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat end
Lungs beyond any other medicine. The roost
d us affections of the Pulmonary Organs
yl uie' Toell Its power; iid eases of Conisampe
Bon, cured by this preparation, am public-
ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be
lieved, were they not proven beyiind disputes
Ass remedy it Is adequate, on which the public
may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs,
the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves
unnumbered liver, and an amount of suffering
aIW 41 be leymintionl 1.6.4.61:14.86....14, ...I an.
elates the most sceptical. Every family should
keep It on hand as a protection against the early
and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections,
which are easily met at first, but which become
Incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected Ten
der lungs need this defence; end it is unwise to
be without It. As a safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset the Throat
and Chest of childhood, Cower Pacrossz.
is Invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi
tudes are rescued from premature grave, and
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds,
securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No
one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain
ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily
they can be cured.
Originally the product of long, laborious, and
successful chemical investion, no colt or toll
Is spared in making every bottle in the utmost
possible perfection. It may be confidently ro
lled upon as possessing all the virtues if has ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures as
memorable as the greatest It has ever effected.
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chinalats.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVIRLYWEEDI&
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, an d
effectual-, for
preserving the
hair. It soon
restores faded
or gray hair
to its original
color, with the
of youth. Thin
ig - hair checked,
often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glen n atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tiourof dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and
rine to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted.
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy.
lustre; and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
EractScal sad Axalitleal Clusixdals.
LOWELI4 BIM&
Bold by Abel 'llorren, and Burns & Nichols,
Montrose, and an drugg ists and dealers every
where. [Dec. 21,1870—y
T BM
Every!dad ofTeainnutketjaidarriredAnd
tar nbtat New Ynk wholesale price. Also a Snead.
garment of CQYYZL4 .130, of ne and mral
Nardi 90, MO u
4Pra! T
,
GIVE US YOUR 0010111
DO YOU WANT
'l'32tllll 7131EIEEPT°
Sewing 'Machine
riw old friends and patmo of Samarium= county—
I. opd.ct fa the acid sollcitlns you yaltuaigo for
The Original Rowe Sewing Moine,
ESTABLIBILISD. 1110. DIP . ROTED, 1871
Pleue call and Mt It, with the troproramenta, at WIl
son's store. Remember the (Unable Howe
has no meth/lion head.
ROOMS AT-
56 Court Street, Binghamton, N. V.
AND AT
Wilson's Store, Montrose, Pa.
H. IL DUNMORE.
Montrose, Jan. 13, 1872.
AGENTS WANTEDLlT.trptzregi
GlnstrittionS, Menem* of the Prealdents—
beautifully bound, end printed on tinted paper.
THE NATION
Its Rulers, and Institutions.
IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN.
Nothing the It. dtvikei everybody 1111 G o
the book
they need. It Is en liwcyflopcdia of the Government.
Single pages in It. are of themselves worth the prim 01
!h., book, 07XT 500 papaand only $2 80. A Ilia Him
out for Cannusets—ladles end gentlemeo—farmers,
Or:Rehms ulfa and vtudents. opt took Mordent; Van
d aTit con ge f el tf a ar T ernal= o ' ry, WlC a nt7onee • ft
-Cireuisrand Information. NEW WORLD PCBLISIILNO
CO.. Corner Lb and Market Streets. Philadelphia. No
rumbas I.
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
cyo and after Dcc 20, IMO. trains op the Lehigh
Valley Railroad will tea as follow,:
NOIITU. I acorn.
p. m. p. m. ii,in. I.m. I cm. a m. p.m.p.m
Elmira 1.45 613 1140 0.10 7.40 1145 1.43 5.50
Waverly • 9.05 5.10 11.45 B.OE 8.50 11.40 130 6.20
Towanda 8.13 LAO 11.50 7.10 0.23 4.45 4.1.0 125
Tunkhannock II IXI ILIA.
Pkteton 4.45
Wilkes-Barre. 410 1.15 7.10 1.15 7.15 8.15
Mauch Cbuuk p.m. 16.45 p.m. 4.10 8.13
Allentown.... 0.44 6.35 8,15
BetLdehem.... 040 5.50 8.50
Emden ..... ... 0.80 6.19 9.50
Philadelphia., 7.85 p.m. p.m.
New York.... G.W
`awing Null—Read Upward. tlootb—Rad Dow
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181111011 ANTS AND TRADERS ! !
IN THIS COMITY AHD ELSE WHERE!!
DO MI 331:rir CAN'
M. C. TYLER, 79 81 DUANE j
ST., N. Y
bll t
1711. out' CO.
AND IF NO7'. IVITY NOTI
GENERAL HARDWA RE. Cutlery, Scythes, Shovel.,
Looking Glasses, Lightning and many other X Cut
In Sawa, Steel. and Iron pole Axes, (the bent the World,
every kind of Brushes, Door Locks, Pad Locks, Knobs,
Guns, Raceme., Pistols, Revolvers, Faucets, Carped
ter's Tools, BlaCksmith's Mellow. and Tools, Pitted
Knives, Fork. and Spoons, and everythin,„- usually kept
In
IltEltate First Clue Hardware Importing &ed./ebbing House.
1 I
My sincere Thanks are tendered to the many In my
own County, for the kind patronage, as also to the many
In other tklonties, who may read thin, and atetiesaj.
invitation is hereby given fora contitimince well 11/
to those woo are willing to give me trial, who re not
done no, by orders or mils. Truly,
Di. C. TYLER.
Montrose, Ilneob, SO. 1872.—tt,
SUSQEHANNA MINERAL SPRING
WATER CURE.
mins horse Is now completed end resty for aecermrs.
dation of Thdtors and the treatment of Ineands.
The following are among the diseases known to hare
been cated,by the moo of the Elesquetuirota Mineral Water.
DISPEPSIA, OR.II7CL, DIADETIS, KIDNEY
DISEASES VENEILIAL DISEASE:UMW?.
BY. ALL IMPURITIES of the BLOOD,
LIVER COMPLAINT, ULCERS
PILES, (111101 4 11 C DIAIMUKA.
FEILIL6 DISELBES, HIIEV
MATISM. ERYSIP
ELAS, SALT RILEtf7I, SCHOFIILL,
Cnst ca,ri.ocrutis riLisesbasero.
To these who contemplate Visiting the Spfloge, we
would eny that the HOUSE la FITTED with • view to the
M7I . 77MMrV . M"
of our GIIESIII.end we shall etutre en pains In taking to
their welfare. We guarantee a care or decided help, or
no pay. For better partknlais cilantro of, or addreaa
A. D., DU
Susquehanna Mineral Sizings,
Mug', Penn'a.
April, 11, 1/171.-021
M. D. SMITH,
SISAL= IN
HARNESSES I
SADDLES!!
;TRUNKS I!!
COLLARS !I!
WHIPS!
SPURS ! I
LIGHT
LEATHER!!
ETC.. ETO.
eisisqvizehetasztua. adopt.
llarelt m, 141.--11.
WOOL-GROWERS !AKE NOTICE.
4 ,.
invaI,WMIEN ele, tool sum g d " whitiq alio
cotton warp flumol, the aver rude; all wool
tweals and comb:arm • e lot of cloths on hand,
for sale or to =Wargo for woo . Phase give me • call
before disposin g of your wool elsewhere. W il l ig
Ingram= or matron. - . J. W. 110 ill.
Montrose, Jeri 7,1872. ' ;
'O r ROCEBIES. • —Teini in_ great variety.
aral cheep tot tbe qualities. Dried Peaches, the
beet Is market. A nice quality of Datums Bedar,gef•
fee tad a ball aseorMat Of O&M Ae•
Yoaftwq Dread, 11. UAL mow,
R. R. R.
"RADWAY'S READY BELIEF
• CURES TLIE %FOUST PARIS •
In from Ono to Twenty Minuted.
NOT ONE HOUR
a fter reales this stivcrthmement nerd say ems
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
HADIVAIII READY RELIEF IS A CURE on
EVERY PAIN.
It wroth., era end Is
The Only, Pain Itornody
tbat hoterdly stops the met esoudiallng persr, alleys In
Asaussikey sod cone Cousedlon4 whether of the Loess.
Breauch, Bowes, or other &ads or orgerus, by OA* eppllce•
tam,
IN PROM ONE TO TWENTY 11LNUTER.
Ifereetter bast Molars% or czereclatles th e Ws the MIER.
NATIO. Bedialdsn, Ind., Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic.
or prostrated with drama may sell e r ,
RACIWAY • BO READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
IN7LAIDIATION OF THE EMELT/1.
I.NFLAMMATION OF TUE BLAISDELL
INFLAIIIIA•TION OF THC nons.
CONGES w TION or THE LUNGS.
MIX ITIROAT, DIFFICULT BRICAIIIINO._
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
arnmuns, CROUP. DIPHTHERIA H .
CATARR. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. -
NEII RAWLS. lIIIELIIATISSI.
COM MILLIE. AGUE CHILLS.
To., sppllestleu of the Assdlardiet to Ile Tart so
parts where the pale or =cult, arid Word me sad
evaded.
Toad, donos to her • tmaltt of win, win to w row
moments me CRAMPS. t•PASSIN. SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN. SICK HEAD/111R, DIARRHEA.
INNENTERY,, PIMO. WLND TUE DOWELS, tool
INTERNALNS.
Traveler. should always carry • battle of Itadarae•
Itirsdl jZolle 'nth them. A few dreg* In ewer *lll
yterm smaller or plus from change of *arm II ts hetet
Ws Frisch Drawly or Mho. as *stimulant.
FETED AND AGUE.
TEVEV.AIII;AO . I.I6 cured for ifty ants. There la not
~• rcaarllal lo t h tills world that will
Bam. nea Enid.
4aTtle, ""l and other Peen (1 4 M PAIVAO
olt.k as TIADWArB READ /IE/ WV. Fitly aura
pa bold la Dmight,
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND PORE RICH DLOOD-INCREASE
TLESII AND WEIDIIT.-CLEArt SKIN AND BY.AC•
TIYUL CONPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING (1 , 11 VS; SO
QUIZ K SO RAPID MIK THE eIIANOES THE
DoDT RDDEIMOES, UNDER TOE ROPLITEDI•E
UV TRU TRULY WONDERFUL MEDIC/NE,
THAT
Musty Day an Inertias° In Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
communleates
of
the Blood, Sweat, Urined other
Suleisand Jukes of Um_ system the stew or lifv. forth renal.
the wastes of the body with neer and euenut mett , rinc
riceofisls„Syphills, Consumption, tilundular Mom, Lice,.
In the Throat. Mouth, Toroors._Trudm. In the Wands u.. 1
other porton: the eystem, Born Eye; Simmons Mei/um s
horn the Eon, and the trued forms of Oslo disemm. Erup
I P: avl fa ' r A S " Sold
de,*
elbeerf In thrdoesb. and Rem wealeedtme and pedant dis.
Trisht Swell; Loss er.SP.reo. sod all uost...ripe
life prtnettne, are the ruralise range of thl. Irten,r
of Modem Chemistry, and a fear days . me will Mee
Say won resins It
To
either of these forms oYdlimase tte
to
potent paver to core them.
d tb=ll , tall i i toxlna tT re!u= tbe . wasteliorl
aimadlng these wades, and repairs now
Id made from heatthy biped—and this the SAILSIPAIIII...
LIAM will and does OCCUM
NO% only does the fismeraerzuse Resotemer tree) all
known remedla/ agents In elm ewe of Clinente, Scrofulous,
ConstilnUoaal, and UM diseases bed It laths only posillre
aim Sir
Kidney & Bladder - Complaints,
a issry, ar f ti v Sroco? [Um °TA. It= roPsl
All= c 4s, :Orlo7lr t 4.1" 111 , 7; sre i brAdosl de•
posit...m.oe water Is thick. cloudy mt.sed vith 1FYL112.11%.1
like the white of mo_ threads Ilk whits Bilk. or there
toa mseild. WIG =Bus impearmee, Lid whits boos. dust.
irk. them Is s prteking. bonded seemllmt
=ref — l ,... 4 . ea Patzt In the MAR of tiro Rack =A
zmi:ll,Th• imly lemma andsors Remedy for
eta
Tumor of id Years' Growth
Cured by Midway's It.csolvent.
Itretoe.r e L.a, J aly le, UM
R.ll, 1-4 UT. 164 Oeoslea 'Dann la the ...leo .4
bowels. All g/up Doreen .14 .there was lee bolo fee IL . ' 11.4 a
reosy thief lhal eras noannesdad bet oothbar Gelpod 1 ne
7;74.4...., I woel4 ty 111 he ea W! to It=l
fee Md. yoer‘ I teak all bottles of W
Iteeol..l. awl wee box of Raderay's PAIL. one two wet.. of row
Voter itall.l taw' Own le ent • sip of tamer be roes so felt.
sae I OW loator, cowls, sad laspyArt dew I ha. Rer ...leo ram
TM mole Yam mos Is tho Im al4 of I bamelo, eve:, Ore rrelo.
I welt We Y yolt fulls Weald alms. Too pel.11•1 tt If
yes char. LIANNAII T. CYLL4.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
INeetal tattles,. Wegener coated with tweet gem maw
tegolatt, purl gleaner. awl earenftben. Itadwert.
care di n , Bearden D ame. btatesch, Liver. Bowel.'
Plllr
Bl Nemo. Itionlathe.
tioTh7liallrenree. Indianan. Byrieltodat
tons Pere. Inflammation of Ow Bowel. end all
De.
nagenaents .1 the ]mend Werruard to effect
a N.B. del e terious Vrgetatile. cootaladog alairalffe
mratei. drug..
Otreerve the following rfroptetna resufftng from DI.
orders of the Dlgtailve Org.":
Catalpadon, Drama Tiler. Fullness of 1M Mood le Oa II
Aalay el Ile Stornaca, Manna, Ifeerthora. lamest of Fora. Yee
rola or Weight la the Manua, Pow Ervrtalleas, Oinking et Flatter
Ina an the met On Frannarh, Balsam!, the. Head, Ilerried tad
laffaall Brealatna, Flatferfna at dm Wart. Cheats: me Fordentierf
Feacalere whe. In • I.yiets Porter, faeraams of irlolorg. 1 - ••• en
Webs lane Oa Wahl, Felt, snol 1.11 Pau In the Mad. nearing,
of P,. hobo I.lb.am rf OnIII. arol Nor fa tin
:t i re
L a.!, Limb., mad madam kladros nf Hoof, Daman la
A tee , dowa at EADWAVA PILL' ..111 free Iho ordeal
W Pran all the abov
estrrth e... ulaTß.n.4l d6onlera. Price, ay mo th per Paz
ILD nv
REA D FAI-SE ND INCE." Send one leiter 'tamp
lo MEDWAY '&
CO.. No. Pr PlalPeo biale.Turt.
Information wor th thoomarAis mart yeei..
Apr113,113;1-71.
THIS Wil, GENTLEMEN!
mietri;ocpc"3:).
HORSE RAY FORKS
A., J. NELLIS' PATENT IMPROVED.
Twenty-Two Slate Fair Pm:time Awarded This Yotk
In Fifteen Months—MD ann is
NELLIS GRAPPLE PULLEY,
An rmplmnalt aid Fvery YAnnur, enrpnner, Mason
And Pastier lihoold nave
3Flooircp/vliss
HORSE RAKES
Rand Rakes, Scythes, Smalls, Grain Cradles,
Iron. (Jk ebor Brand). Axles,
S .et Springs.
Carriage Roils. Cant Mrs, (Steel and Iron.)
G . co Ir l 13 Al 3P CI TO
That *mays fires an A ARAI WDISTLE I when the
Catlee la Ready for the T. do. TRY ONE and roe will
dad the Coll e Always Ritichtl
, dc, En),
Aim Grind !lanes, Batts,
Picks. : Rasps Maki.
Naves, Pile., Knobs,
Draw Knives, acyth Stcuaes, Latches,
Patpta, OIL. Varntah,
Storrs, TWA' am, 1.6311p11. &C.
Nontiroso, Jaly 5, IBT .-11, BOYD & CO RWIN
T A. 1.1.13 El ?Ara MX CP170131.
01T05/32 TIIS COVET UOL'llt.
JOHN N. manumit... Proprietor.
HAI !Mod km Othalouse day canneetiag with
the D. L. 4.1 V., the MO, and th e !Aida yang Rollvich 141704961--11
sassed beyor I nd led clons sepsis.
t i
lone Readaella
(p.The pepsin o ilaera, Coughs. Ti mess of the UM;
Sour Eructations of the Si"'"v, Bad Taste maths UM*
Bilious AttarigtPalpitation of the Heart, Ingstrentlaa et
the Loop , Paul so the regions aide Kiftemand a beedted
other pamfol eptuptoms, are the offsprings of Dyqepft.,
theseamplaints st has no equal, and me bottle eat WON
Letter guarantee of its merits than a lemPhy shrttattand.
For Female Complaints, on young ar dot, maned
or angle, at the dam of somanhoob at the tam of life.
these Toole Bitters display so decided an Wham Mat •
meted improvement is OM perceptible.
For lathes:m:lstory and Chrenthi Mumma.
Ono sod Goat. Bilious, Amhara and leteresittens Fe
vers, Diseases of the Blood, Laser. Ridosys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Seth Dimon am cased Dr
Vitiated Blood. which is genstallt Framed 17 deralllitiallsi
of the Digestive Organs-
They are a GeilDe Pmtive er wail as a
Tant i a, ponessing . alm . the teljati eq.: fi a
mr . til d ag= i rzlienn„==g ma aide
a
k
in Diseases, Eruptims, Tenet, Saltlibona
Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Itoi= . itarrienn,
&mid-Head, Sore Eye, Erysipe Itch, Sou th , DlSCOthl=
tilmß of the Skin, Rumors anti • if. the Skis. et
whatever name or nature. Ire lama, deg * sad tar ild
out of the system in a shoe time by the ma no ghee Da4n.
cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yea DWI
its heparin. bunting through the akin in Pimple,
dons, or Sores L . detroste it when you fiod ft obstructed.
Grateful Morke proclaimVterscaa Berms He
mem gra:dull:a lovigcram ever known.
J. WALKER, Prop% U. H. MeDONALD & CO..
Druggists and Gm. Age... San Frandies, California.
sod earner of Washington and Charlton Sts., New Yea.
Fl. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DRAMAS.
July 10. 18n—m3
%eve&
-
SIZE . MOP- %Ear
PEI TS. attVitie.
. 3 0 0 5 .;f•
etsg
Or Saga... Coated, Coneentradado loot
and Herbal /nice, AAII-13111ova
Grannies. THE aLITTLE
CATUAILTIC, or 11lultom In Panto
Physic.
The novelty of modern Efedical,Chentlell and PUP
macentlcal &truce. No nail of any longer taklntllts
largo, repulsive and stonseorte pills, composed of
cheap, crude, and 604 . logredietiVpin imam lry
a careful application of chemical se attract all
(be adbart lc and other medicinal Mope es from Ms
most valuable mu, and herbs, and caucemtrata than
Into s miunta Granule, scarcely lamer the •
mustard seed, that can be readily gwallcrwal by
those of tbo mart sensitive stomachs god futlelloas
lutes. Bachllttlo Purgattwo Pellety,
la a moat concentrated form, at mach at
as is embodied In an of rho large pills toned farads
In the drug; *hops. From their wonderful catbirds
power. in proportion to their ids, people who hats
not tried them are apt to suppose that they in bank
or &attic la effect, hat each is hat at ad the um, the
different active medicinal principles of orhichtheyars
computed* being so harmonized and meddled. one by.
the others, as to predate a most morel:dal and
thorough, Yet gently and kindly oParao
nag cathartiC.
$5OO Reward fs hereby offend by Ms propels;
for of these Pellets, to any ciaendst who, rpm ane
chaps, will Cad In them any Calomel or other foams
of mercury or any other mineral poison,
tieing entirely vegetable. no piatlcalst
MO la required while rising them. They operate
without disturbance to the constitntian.diet, or cm.
cupetion. For inatrdidoc Headache, Con.
stipation, Impure Mood, Pain In the
Shoulders,'l'lghtuess of theChest.Dia.
airless, Sour Eruetgtiocus of the hasiti..
eels, Gad taste l month, Bitten
attacks, Pain in region 01 Kidneys,
Internal rover,llloated feeling about
gio.tuteh, Rosh of [Good to Read W a n
Colored Urine, Unsoclabllik
Gloomy i
Forebodings, take Dr. lett , :
Pleasant Purgative Pellets.
lion of the remedial power of my Prtrat.. leMlete
over 1.0 great a variety of diseases, wish to Say that
their action upon the animal 'eon*.
my is uatvorsal, not a gland or Muni.
escaping their sanative Impress. Age
does not impair diem; their satrar.coetlngartdbelag
enclosed In glass bottles preserve their virtues LAID.
paired for any length of time. In anycllnuita so Rh
they= always fresh and reliable, which h Mee
cheap ith the pills found toe
~a g stort ec tll9bi
chewood or mean-board bon Dwo
all diseases whom a Laxative, Altera ,MM dt
Purgative Is Indicated, these little Pellet* sin
give the most redact satlslocUon Mall who use 00'4
They are sold by all enterPrialalg.
Druggists at 25 catkin a bottles.
Do not allow any dronist tq IndUm yin to Mai
anything elms that be may say Ls just of gaga am/
Niles beans* ho makes a larger profit tat that ISNO
ho rear:mends. If your &nest cannot, moll
ihenv ira nchato cants and mare egos tor Man.
pizza" jr. 114,Perp4
MIITIALO. IL TJ
.41...13E1Za Tl:7
DRIIGGIST, morimoss PA..
le contluvalli receiTb2Sl
IpT_A
And keeps tontrantly on band & Tolland draftable
assortment of genuine
DECGS, ISEDICINES, CIIEMICALS, LI 0085
Paints, 01le, Dr,SOHN, Tea s , fplees, and tinier Ore
eerlea, Stone Rare, Welland vandal , Paper. Ulm
ware, Fruit Jars, Illtrors, Lamps, Chimneys, Here
ri
eee, Machinery OIL Tanners' 011, Neataroot OIL Re
fined Whale 011,Sperns OIL 011se OR, Spirits 'hopes
tine, Varnishes, Canary Seed. Vtnegaz,Potash, Coaeq
(rated Lye. Axle Grease, T.russes, Supporters, MediAt
Instruments, Shoulder Brutes, Whlys, Guns, Plow
Cartridge., Powder,
.81.6 t, Lead, Olin Caps,lllastLes
Powder and Face, Violins, Strings, Bows.etc. Plato.
Fifes, etc., Fish Hooke and Lines, Bar and Toilet Soaps,
Hair OR., Flair Restorer.. and Hair Dyes. Bombe;
poes.t. Knives, Spectaelee,Sllver Plated epoons,Yertli
Katy... Be. Heal st Articles, a genealassortmeatel
pANCy GOODS, JEWELRY, and PEREVILERY
All thelcading and best kinds of
ra-
PATENT MEDICINES.
In short, nearly eset.hing to restore the Ida. to
please the taste, to del !It the eye to graUly the Wit,
and also to conduce to t o real and substantial comU/
ante. Ennmeratlon la Impracticable, as tt unlit II
• newspaper. Call at the Drag and Vatieq Stifle of
Yontrosc,Jan.s,lB72.
DOWN TOWN NEWS.
MINER AND . Co.4Tk__
JUDI Streat.6 dopra below Boyd's Comer;llosttili
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND .
PROVISIONS.
We're constantly rev tying' lid Dow hue enhasd,
a fresh stock °Moods In our it e which we wfilsall
CHEAP! • CHEAP CHEAP
foreash.in eras iga orproduro. ,
GOOD TEAS, .*
. COFFEE, SUGAR, • -
MOLASSES, SPICES, • :
PORE; MR; LARD;' .
HAMS, DATED FRUITS,.,
CLOVER & TIMOTITY SEED- 1.
' Wo;bere rented and made addition* tO Der Rode
Pelts. and aro now ready to torwerdßutter to the bee
commtelanD houses In New Yorh,tree of chirp, ate
Ins kel Iberalodyancom cote an consignments. •
Call and° xennlneour Stock before purchasing elle
whero.andeonybieeyoureeltes orate
GOOD QUALITY 41; LOW PRICES
of our Goods. -
a. wargrt, . . W. Loons
montroso. April 16. 869. •
OLD .JEWELRY-L-A Ftri- Assort
meat.. and other varieties of Jewelry. A few Gold
and Wirer Cased Watches and Watch Chains: Bileee
and ether plated Spoons. Yorke, Knives. de.; and a gew.
weal assortment of Fancy Goods, Notion., Perfnway.
de. Drugs and Medicines. a large stock.
/Unitas°, rd. DOG. til t 71. 4ln
ABEL .701tIIELL