The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 31, 1872, Image 4

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    • Zile tum and tireoide.
-Keeping Roads in Repair.
The best system of mending thei high
way is that which mends soonest. The
old.,tueho4 of working. the roads-annu
tilly'br the tax-payers in person has
gone out of use iu many places. The
work was. not well done, although the
tax-payers' bad to use the roads they
mended, The highways" need constant
supervision by one man in each town who
understands the business, and who can
remedy a defect as soon as it makes its
appearance t 1 deep rut is made deep
er by every loaded team that passes over
the road, and where the system of annu
al repairs prevails -the highways are al
o most impassable in the early spring. We
want the same thorough system of super
vision that prevails on our railroads trans
ftirred to the highway. This has been
adopted in some towns in Massachusetts,
and is found to be much better economy.
and to giye them much better roads. A load
of gravel in season applied
. to the ruts
and gullies save the necessity of two loads
applied at the end of the year. Travel
on a well-made mad does far less
injuryihan the rains and frosts. If the
inequalities are immediately remedied
travel rather helps than bindle's road
making. Every one perfers the well
beaten - track to a new-made road. It is
quite possible to distribute the repairs so
everk through the year that the road
bed may_ be always in good condition.
The loss to the farming community from
bad roads is enormous It is one of the
heaviest taxes we have to pay, It is laid
on every article that goes from the farm
to market, and in many cases the tax is
so heavy that it swallows all the profits.
Good roads lesen the cost of production ;
they would cheapen the grocer's bill, the
miller's bill, and especially the cost of
fertilizers, which are the secret of econo
mical farming in the older States. Work
the roads to-day, and - save money.-21 mar.
.Igr.
Painting Houses.
An intelligent farmer, who is building
a new house, wishes to know the best
color for painting it., It is a two-story
house, of moderate pretensions,, with but
few trees of much size. In answer to his
inquiry, we would recommend any nhu
rat tint, not too dark, which may suit him
best; if cool drab . color,it should not pass
too much towards Oldness, which is only
adapted to stately mansions; and if a
warm brown, too much clearj . ellow or red
should be carefully avoided. Nothing
can be worse than the impression of a
surface colored with paint merely for
the sake of the color. On the contrary,
the shade shokld resemble that of the
materials of which horses are built_ The
natural color of wood or of light stone
should not be 'greatly disguised. Some
writer has said that the dust - which lies
in the roadway may be selected as an
spproximaimate gnido to the shade given
to the neighboring, houses. A diversity
of opinionprevails as to the color of
window blinds, but we have always pre
ferred some modification of green.. When
Downing and others attacked the fashion
t.f painting white they committed the
error of excluding green for the Win
d-we,.
There is no incongruity in light brown
and warm green ; some of the most agree
able combination in nature are made of
these two colors—as we pen in t,ina..nar..
painting, in the soft blending of the two
in late summer forests—and the rich
brown bark and cones, and the deep green
branches of evergreens. , A large, rather
dark house,should havedarkgreeri blinds;
a smaller house of lighter color may have
a more lively green. Small houses,nnder
the shadows of large trees, may be clear
white. Scott, in his recently published
treatise on Landscape Gardening, justly
remarks: "The most beautiful, and
necessarily most pleasing of all colers for
window blinds, which harmonize with
uearly every neutral tint, and with all
natural objects—ever beautiful green—
the tenderest and most welcome of all
colors to the delicate eye, was thrust aside
even by the cultivated taste of Downing;
and in its place dull brown blinds were
the fashion and in taste. Common sense
and common eyesight have been too strong
for such a fashion to endure long, and
green again greets our greateful eyes on
cottage, villa and mansion winclovs."—
Cottntrg
TESTS Ais TO WIIEN A PLANT WANTI3
WATEIL—The marks by which it may be
known when the ball of a potplant has
become so dry as to require fresh watering
are—the color of the soil, its feel to the
touch. the weight of the pot, and the
appearance of the foliage, &c, of the
;tint. 7 When well supplied, its tiwgs
and leaves present an aspect of 'fulness
and stiffness; but as the ball becomes
dry, and less able to supply the waste of
evaporation, the foliage becomes relaxed
and drooping, and, if unrelieved, begins
to dry and wither. In plants with soft,
tender leaves, when iu full vegetation,
I his uppearance is very striking; lint in
those with thick, leathery leaves, it re
quires some experience to note the change.
If the latter, on being bent together,
presents some resistance, it is a sign of
dryness in the ball, but the extent must
be learned by practice.--The Garden.
SbeepAS Weed Exterminators.
,
It twig not be known to farmers iu
genera% iliakit is a common practice in
some parts df the country to' turn sheep
into the potato field, for the purpose of
eating down the weeds. The sheep 'will
not touch the potato vine. This pasturing
with sheep is advantageous, when the
crop is a late planted one, so that the
hoeing cannot be completed until after
ne haying or harvesting is finished. At
he growing season it is the farmer's aim
t.) keep down the grass - and weeds,' sin
hat they may be covered by the cultivator
and hoe, when these are used. Pasturing
wHi sheep will attain this object. Psirlv
planted crops, the .caltivation of which
is compiled in the early part of the
summer, frequently become grassy and
eedy, before the time of digging, when
the size-of the topsprecludes cultivation.
thlii Stage the sheep are economical
weeders. It is hardly necessary to mention
that the feed' thus given to the sheep,
makes , a double profit, • inasmuch as it
costs absolutely nothing, while labor is
saved, and weeds prevented from seeding.
ibIIESTICATION.OP THE lII:MEAUX—it
assachusetts stock-breeder.has procured
loovraf bead of -buffaloes, which he is
,ossing an Jersey, Ayrshire,. and Dar
lon stock, - with what intention we are at
a loss to conceive, Possibly with a view
1.1 pi oell rs sante lariegated
. bullato •robes;
or to pubelittlejulWr acWity_ into his .
docile stock, ' .T. `
Our gogo and
Katie's Dream.
Katie fell asleep by the fire one after;
noon, and when she awoke she said to her
mother—
"o, mother, I have had such a dantm I"
And her mother said—
" What was it, Katie? tell it tie."
So she rubbed her little oyes, and began:
"I dreamt I was a good fairy, in u
green gauze dress; and I had a wand;
and when I saw any one Sick, or sorry, or
in distress, I just tapped them with my
wand—that's a long stick you know,
mother—and in a minute they were well
and happy. And I liked to see them glad;
and they loved me so. 0 mother, I wish
I could be a goal fairy! but I know I
can't fur there are not really such things
as forks at all, you know."
And Katie looked quite unhappy for a
minute.
Brit her - mother asked—
" What would you do, Katie, if yin' re
ally were fairy ? Como now, think it
over, and tell me."
So Katie thought a minute very hard,
and then she said—
., " I'd make baby,all right, the minute
he tumbled down, and not let him cry a
bit. And gmnny's,dim eyes should see
well, and the stitches in her knitting .be
picked up the minute they fell. And
poor sick Bertie, in the cottage, should
get better, and not fret so, as he does.—
lkiid—and, fattier should have lots of
money to buy that piece of land lie wants
for a school. 0 mammy, what a big tap
I should have to give for that; anti then
up would jump the school with a - porch
all -covered with flowers. But, 0 dear!
I mustn't think about it, for it only makes
me so sorry that I can't be a good fairy."
Katie's mother smiled at this, and ans
wered:
" But I' think yon might be a good
fairy, dear, if you liked."
Katie jumped up, wide awake now.
" 0 mother! What do you mean ? Do
tell me! But, 0 dear! I hear granny
call:ng rue. Wait a minute."
' And off scampered Katie to do au er
rand for granny.
Katie's father was a cleramgp, so Ka
tie saw and heard a great dear of other
people's troubles, which perhaps was the
.canse of her dream.
That evening when baby came down
for his half-hour in the drawing-room he
was fretful, and when it was his bed-t!me
he would not go unless Katie did too.—
Now it was not Katie's bed-tinte, and she
wished very much eto stay; but the little
brother put up his lip, and cried fur her.
Katiti,half meant to let him be • carried
off sobbing; bat she heard a tiny whis
per from her mother of "good fairy." A
light came into her eyes, and she trotted
oil' with baby, who was always happy
with her.
Next day, granny lost her spectaclss
Katie was busy making a bead-mat; but
something said to her (not her mother
this time), "good fairy," and down went
the heads, and down went Katie on her
knees under the sofalooking for the spec
tacles.
" - Good little fairy," said granny, as
Katie appealed with the lost treasure.
" I must try to be a fairy to sick Ber
tie, too," said Katie to herself.
So each day she went down the lane
with flowers, or toys, or an amusing story;
and though it was dull sitting in a dark
cottage, the tried not to mind that. And
Det st3lt.B Ncry nroC111: -
"it does him all the good in the world,
Miss, your chatting to him a bit," said his
mother. "Why, the doctor came yester
day, and said he wasn't the same child.
Amuse him,' says he,
his."
` aud he'll get over
Katie was actually doing all she had
thought the good fairy could do, and
without the wand; all except the school,
at least; and wish and plan how she
would, she could not make that appear.
No: it certainly wanted the fade's tap,
tap, to do that. .And Katie almost forgot
the school in the - visit of an old uncle—
who was gouty, and sometimes cross, and
whom Katie was very much afraid of at
first. But by-and-by she grew sorry for
him, when she saw how his leo-, hurt him ;
and she forgot to feel angry that he did
not like baby in the room, and often
scolded Muff, her deur little dog., And,
by-and-by, out of sheer rate?, she grew to
wait on him as she did, on her grand
mother—fetching him- the newspaper,
telling him when it was time for his med
icine, and making herself so busy attend.
ing to his comforts, that she never had
time now to think about farie& One day,
Uncle Dick w very chatty, and some
thing m the (conversation turning on
dreams, Katie tnlsLber dream again. And
ever after that, Uncle Dick called her his
good fairy, and he bought her - a green
winter dress—not gauze but good warm
stuff—and used to joke her about the
wand. •
" Yon haven't got that," he used to say,
"or else I should see that school popping
np in the village. Ali, we must wait a
bit fur that f'
But host long .10 you think they unit
ed ?
Only till her birthday. Tben Katie
found on her plate au envelope. All
sorts of thin crackling paper came out of
the envolpe, on which was written, "A
wand for my good fairy, with which to
tap for the school."
Uncle Dick had put bank -notes-4300
—in that envelope, and Katie's father was
to have his school directly.
"Mother," said Katie, her
,eyes glis
tening, "I needn't wish to be a good fairy
any more, need I?"
"Darling," said Katie's mother; and
grandmother, and Uncle Dick, "We think
you are already."--cummEN's PRIZE.
"What a nuisance!" exclaimed a gen
tleman at a concert, as tiyoqng fop in
front of him kept talkiug in a load voice
to a lady at his side. "Did ion refer to
ME, sir:"threateningly demanded the
fop. "Oh no; I meant the musicians
there, who keep up such a noise with their
instruments that I can't hear your con
versation," was thareply.
—Au idipt allowed to frequent the
grounds of Eglinton Castle, wassone day
seen by the Laid taking a near cat - and
crossing a fence. The Earl called out,--
" Come back, aid that's not the road."
"Do you ken," said Will, " whaur I'm
gaup " No," replied his lordship.
" Well, hop thercdo ye ken: -whether: this
he the road or no?"
—"Were you ever C! orMitr. Foote?",
said an Irishman to the comedian. 4 No,
I never 'was at Cork," repliud. :the Irit,
"but I have seengood marry drawings
of it." . -
--' —ft itreatinieto that more than a mit=
lion of cattle
m ,lMve perished in TcZ43,dpr--
ing the tlyintey.'
put ativertionacuto.
TIP TOD WANT A GOOD
SCHOOL MR YOUR ROY,
Wtnena rut artra. on
WELL TAMPA WELL FEED, WELL CARED FOE,
Mold happy artrroundings, eccQ Lam to
Chambersburg Academy
J. 11. SEITUAICER, Ph. D„ Prlndpal,
• ChamberibtuT, Ph.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE,
BOIL BOTH SEXES.
Separate buildings. rail term heens Aug. lath. Frir
Catalogue, acidities the President. L. IL 11AMAIOND.
A. 11., Amine, Pa:-
uoTTA . G.E suimiNAßy
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Pottstown, Montgomery Co., Pa.
The twenty-fourth aunnual sessltm of this Institu
tion opens tiepterober 12th. For Circulars. address
Ile?. AMIN MOORE, Principal.
FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS,
At Pottstown, Montgomery Co., Pa.
on Phira..t, Emoting MIL Tventy.recond annual eel.
Mon opens Sept. 11th. Situation healthyntid beautiful.
Classical, Englith and Mathematical courses of study
—thorough and practical. Foreircniam,contnining fail
Partial:airs, addrega GEO. D. 115105, A. 11.. Principal.
COLLSGTATR AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,
NEW HAVEN. CONN. Preparatory to Caller,
linaincra, Scientific Schools. U. S. Military and Naval
Academics. F4ll feSlifln, 31;th_ year belrins Fept. 13.
For Catalogue, addrera Gen. W. u.nulseu., Principal.
AQI3ITEI WANTED for the LIFE and TINES of
JAS. FISK, J R•
Contains tdoeraphies of Drew,Vonderhilt,Gould,Tweed.
an- with a rinaucill history or the comity for the lest
three years, and whet GRANT KNEW about 4 .111,ACH
FRIDAY." Orer 009 pagen. Address
New York 1100 K CO., 143 Norton St., New York.
CAMPAIGN GOODS
For 1878.
Agoras wanted for our Campaign goods. SELL AT
BRUIT. PAY 103 PER CENT. PROFIT. Now la the
time. Send et oneo for Descriptive Circalam and Price
Llets of our Fine Steel Engravings of all the Candidates
Campaign Biographies. Charts, PhotoglnPlts. DadKes.,
Pin% Flags and everything malted to tho times. Ten
Doha per day eaollo mode. Frill samples sent fof
Address 111001 LE .t GOODSPEED, 37 Park Rots, Nos
York.
ItGENTA WARTED.—Agents make more money at
wort: for no than at an) thing else, Drollness Ilt:ht
and permanent Particulars free. G. STINDON & CO.,
MOO An PeiGlinherr, Portland, Maine,
11. S. liagL i eacga3:ls $290.
lliatow,s INDIGO BLUE.
Is the cheapest awl beet at tiele le the market tar Wit
log Clothes. The.tenni:le bee both Barlow's and
Wiltbe_rger's name ea the label, and Is pot up at
Wlltberger's Drag Store. No North Second St.
Philadelphia. D.' .' — nrieter. 1 ,
sale by Druzil
Reject oli Violent Pnegathreo. Tbe7 rain the
tone of the bowels and weaken the digestion. Tan.
RANT . / EITZGTZFC6,T :RIM= ArEIIIF2CT is nerd by
rational people as a means of relieving all dorangments
of the stomach, liver and Intestines, bzcanso it removes
obstructions withimt pain sod imparts vigor to the
organs which 1• purifies and regulates.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
.000 REWARD!
Itc hi ng o r of Blind.Bloedlng,
$lOOOO Itcng or Ulcerated Pie. that
DR. BING'S PILE REMEDY
Lille to cure. It Ispropared ex
pressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all
Drugging. Price $l.OO.
THE EAGLE
Drug Eitc)re!
ElPerztrcts all ramtzscpaater
PROPRIETORS.
BRIM BLOM, MONTROSE, PA.,
Sign of the Golden Eagle and Ilorte3
I'VElre to inform the public that we bare mooed
TT our Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brash
es, Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, etc.. into the
Brick Store, formerly, occupied by Guttenberg, Roecu
ban= it Co.
We have recently fitted nip this gore In Modern Style
and•rhall endeavor to keep well supplied with all article.
pertaining to the Deng Restores.
Wo extend to everybody a cordial invitation ti
nand
whensee us 'when in want of anything ln our hue, and
when woo In want, give us a friendly call. To all ont
old castomere we desire to express our thanks for the
eellirrlT' W e
shat dlotaWegcseotinnanoes
Very Truly Tonto,
• • —• •
Montrose, Doe. 20.1871.
NEW 3P.T..1E1.11/11
NEW GOODS•
Tundersigned baring refitted. reitimished and
X restocked the stony formerly occupied by It. Ben.
L o b ° s l o r o n n r tr. as ,egleffeev.mg,P of d
rcd lutes.
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES ! I
BOOTS & SHOES !
HARDWARE f!
CROCKERY! &e., &c.
damn bo round elsewhere, and at as Desirable Priam
O.X Cllntz. • K. C. Sxiyn.
CRANE & Barra.
Limiting Center, Pd., Aprf 41.1612.
- An ammo= for Every dtmonlean Homo.
=Mt: 43.21333rt.xcAaav
403bietwit.• •
•
- flUltb Ticino: "Independence Min..' . -tro I te Wins
UV bickon Creek 'Fairmount Park," "Up The Bebnyb
kill." 'Ualon Leamm Muse." a lar.e. tuntalrellyColor ,
ed Napo! Philadelphia, elsowing Fairmount Park, where
the Contennial Anniversary Buildings will be erected,
Ac:, Bine, 4p by PT inches.
Publiehed in aide the CentenniairtuuL
. Aezirrs Wawrep.—From $2 to SZlperdny MU Do made
Bend IQ cents, and specimen copy and terms to icons
am talent by return ,
T. R. OALLEISIDER
'hued and Walnut Btu., Pbbadelphta
A PROFITABLE BUSINESS I
LIGET EQUAL'
TO GAS,'At ONE-EIGHTH TUE
( OSTI • Cannot bt Emplodeol. No Mimeo or racklued.
KEN &tiring &Pal/MALE DUSINESS,cen reran
the EXCLUSIVE RIGUT fur. the pale of DYOTTE
PATENT CARBON Gila LIGET BURNERS AND OIL
for COUNTIES and STAXES. lifsite for Inforaottlon.
Dl. .-DHOTZ,
No. 114 awn' SECOND NT.-.
N. 8.-Chuedke, inntithed with CUANDELDIRS and
LAtati ot *seer description:2spercent. alum thou
at any,tattler esteblirOntent in the conotry. •
NvICT iriErEr ELIO
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
EX endrQ F r ipirciVareroom Ton will fled the largest
stocker
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
FURNITURE!
To be found In this section of the cottntry, of his own
manufacture, and at prices that cannot Gallo giro satis
faction. Ile makes (newsy best
EXTENSION THALES t
In the Country, and .yJAIIItAIkITS them.
UPTIOLSTERY WORK
Of nil kinds done to the neatest manner.
fal X , ' MIL X IV CI, 13 2EI rib S 3
OF VARIOUS KINDft.
PURE NO.I MATRASSES, '
COMMON MATRASSES.
UNDERTAKING.
The subscriber will hereafter make the undertakini. •
. s ziEnd h ille his
o b e n ttr n " . nt arigeg the State, ell
needing his services wi ll oe attended to promptly and at
satleactory charges.
WM. W. SMITH & SON.
Montrose, Pa., Jon. 11. 1872.--65—tf.
aMtilr:32"l 6 33C'S;
MOUE CARRIAGE GUI
[PATTnOTED, OLTollith 31, 1§".1.1
Is claimed by one belt Judges. to meet the necessity
so long felt, of a Convenient. Practical, Durable
Gate, so Indorsed by the laialia,t authority In America.
Is entirely different from and has many advantages over
any other Gate eves Invented. is Cheap and easily
constructed and for convenience eannut fall to please ,
all. Can be opened and closed without the oppemtor
changing his position. lifting or polling a psmnd, and If
desired can be easily arranged to be opened and closed
without dismounting. It occupies no more ground
when opened then lava posts wl.hont gate, this ranking
It very desirable over any other Gate to fanners and
those Irving lo Villages and Towns. Is In order every
day to the year, no snow to shoe' in winter. It can
not sag or get out of repair.
For further particulars address the nndersigned. who
will as for sal possible visit the several Count‘es In
Pennsylvania and adjoining States. for the purpose of
exhibiting and intro lacing the same.
Partners end enterprising men generally, will do well
to give thin special attention, no thin Gate certainly will
go Into general use.
' " ..._...
GEO. kl. MACEEP, Proprietor.
Nicholson, Wyoming Co., Pa.
dune 12, 'l2.—tt.
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Pray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which i a at
once agreeable!,
healthy, an d
effectual fo r
preserving Abo
hair. It soon
restores faded
or gray hair
to its original
color, with the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldnegit often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair white the , follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
debayed; but such as remain can be
saved by this applicationj-and stimu
lated into activity, so that a new
growth,
..h ., ajr . ls . p w rodnced iu W
meat, 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
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substanees which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not barrio it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing, neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
longon the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co : ,
pracued and Analytical Clnnistk,
LOWELL, BIAS&
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
• mire of all derange.
merits In the Mom.
„ nab, liver, and bow.
cla.Theyare a mild
''rreV ri
i
ape eat, and an
excellent tarrgative.
• 'f
mreg,hey eont~
no mercury ermine.
rat whatever. Much
serious sickness and
.. sugaring is prevent
ed mely
use; and every finally should have by
thornhand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the salt
eat, surest, and best of all Use Pills with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is mined, the corruptions of the rye.
ban expelled , obstracUons removed and the
whole machinery of life restored to its
activity. Internal organs width become Cl t r=
end sluggish are cleansed by dryer , " Pals, and
stimulated Into action. Thus incipient disease
Is changed Into hmlth, the value of which than
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who en y
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar cg
makes them pleasant to take. and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever. leesb, and perfectly reliable.
Alttiongh smirching. they are INA and oxrate
whims disturbance to the constitution,or or
Tirdire ns
ctio °n.
are given on the core to
Mich box, how to use them as a Family sic,
and for the following complaints, which
Pillrevbily Etlll3:
For Dyspepsia or indigestion, =ukase
new Lana-ear and Lees et Appetite, they
shatild be taken moderately to stimakte m.
ask, and restore Its healthy tone and on e .net
For IdverComplaint and its various *imp.
toms, Bilious. aleadssette, dick Head.
oche, Jaundice or Greets Meltoer, Bit.
bus Cotic and Dillow Feces*, they should.
be Jultelously taken for eachcase, to correct the.
diseaaed action °traitor° the °Wl:motions which
•
cause IL
amt)s NichciLs
For Dianne or Dl:mobs:ea; but one
mild dose is y requred.
Far Utemamatitna. Gout, Gravel, Pal.
ptlattom of the neon. Pula to ithe
Md., Hack and Lobos, they Gonad be =ha.
tamely taken, as requirecl,nehange the diseased
action of the. system. With such change thGO
compLtints disappear. - -
t6or Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings,
y should be Lana in large and frequent doses
tolirodace theeinct of a drattia purge.
taken,;ppressa a large don shcmkl be
it produces tho &era. etrect , by sym
pathy. ,
As a Dinner VG, tan one or two Pills to,
proznoto aeon= and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulant' the nomads and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence It Is ellen advantageous where
no serionS derangement ettam. One who feels
tolerably well, Mena finds that a dose of these.
Ms makes him tea decidedly better:from their
ohnnzahortiadLe
aoratteg Met on the dtgetUre
apparatus.
SOW: 4:4 AIMS & CO., Praetteop
zon-Ezz, Irasi., Zr. e. d.
ITALEur ALL Emmen EvittiryriFtm
Sol i d by Abel Tarte% and Bum it Nichols;
Montrose, and all druggists ' and dealers everjr•
where. . iDeor2l, 1870—y -
Ere - skin/ of Tea! market...int afrlted,aaa
for sal4 at New Y wholetalo pee*. ::..+l.leo a linear.
&mean of - coprgs, Div of ma and ear_e_ .
2 . 1.1 as
TEAS. . .
linreb zo , Vari
Ayer's
min= ar
GM US-YOUR ATTRITION
DO YOU WANT
10 . 0 =AO-,nEsii=lunt-,-z.-,.iic,sii
sewing Machine ?
MO old Mewls toul pstmns of Sospochanns comity
-1 again in the geld soliciting goat patronogs for
The Original Rowe Sewing Moine,
ESTABLISIIRD, 1817. DIPROVED, 1871
Please tall and see it, with the Improvements, at WU
lon's store. Remember the Genuine Rowe
bad no medallion bead.
ROOMS AT-
56 Court Street, Binghampton, N. Y
AND AT
Wilson's Store, Montrose, Pa.
11. 11. DITIsTMORE.
Montrose, Jan. 13, 73,9
AGENTSWANTED !,'.vv=,LlD. enta —With lllnanion,. likenesses of the rresid—
beutifully bound, and printed on tinted paler.
THE NATION
Its Rulers, Mid Institutions.
IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN.
Nothing like It. Strikes everybody Indust the boob
they need. it Is en Encyrlopedla of the Government.
Sinle pages in it. are of themaelvea ortli the price of
the book. - Ore, 800 papa, nod only PT& A Bich ELT.
vest for Cans . ..en—ladies and gentlemen—Gin:nem
traehers and etudenta. One agent took IS orders In alga
days, ir-la circular alone. Wore the kok . .appea. ed. $2l
a day can he cleared to fair oniony. II rite at once for
Circular and information. NEW WORLD PUBLISHING
CO., Corner 4th and Market Street.. Philadelphia. No
'ember I. 11111.-17
j EITIGII VALLEY RAILROAD.
ALA o. and after Dcc. VI, 1310, tralna oa the Lehigh
Valley Railroad will ran as follows:
imorn. I scrchw.
p.M. p. TO. a.tn. a.m. Ipaap.m
Elmira 9:45 6..13 12.4) 9307.46 11.53 2:0 5.30
Warerly 000 510 11.45 9.03 8.11 12.40 3.30 6.10
Towanda .... 8.13 4.27 11.20 7.1.1 9.15 4.43 440 715
Tnnkhannock 600 cm
Pittston 4.4.7
Wilkes-Barre, 4.21 1.15 7-10 1.15 7.150.15
Mauch Chunk p.m. 10.43 p.m. 4.10 8.12
Allentown.... 9.44 5.25 CO
Bethlehem.... 9.30 5.50 &SO
Easton 9.00 6.2:0 550
Plilladelphla.. 7.33 p.m. p.m.
New York.... 6.00
Morlag Nwth—Bead Upward. Pool) —Food rc,
LOOK. LO OK
ELERCRANTS A ND TRADERS!!
IN THIS COUNTY AND .ELSE WHERE!!
ao 1:7 suY CICEI I
M. C. TYLEP, 79 Er. 81 DUANE ST., N. Y
0 , 1 ea hxrrn, COM" . CO-I
AND IP NOT. IVLIT NOT?
GENERAL HARDWARE. Cutlery, Scythes, Shovels.
Looking Glance., Lightning and many other X Cot
haws, Sled. and Iron pole Axes.(the best lathe World,
every kind or Emile,. Door Locks. Pad •Locks. Knob,.
Gans. Hammers. Pistols, Revolrers, Panel Is. Duper,
ter's Tools. Ebieksinltte 11.11••
. .•• and Tools. Plated
filaeLisr;lmportrtg, anabing
andrtonw
No Mistake It
My sincere Thanks are tendered to tht many In my
own County , for the kind patronage_ as alto to the many
In other Cocottes. who may read this, sad a general
invitation to hereby given ihr • continuance; at well so
to those who aro willing to give me trial. Itho have not
done en, by orders or =llls. Truly,
I nnaElL
Montrose, March, 0,1871.—tf.
SUSQEHANNA MINERAL SPRING
WATER CURE.
realy
li ci r o S tl h on n' o e f I :ll7lo w rs ca n in u P d c ll c i: Vdes foro l i r c iria de:
The following ere among the disown; known to have
been cnred,by the use of the Susquehanna Minctal Water.
DISPEPSL6, GRAVEL, DIADEMS, KIDNEY
DISEASES VFZIEIILU DISEASi9,;DRUP-
SY. ALL DIPLIBITIBEI of the BLOOD.
LIVEIS COMPLAINT, ULCERS
PILES, CHRONIC DIMIIIIIEA,
FEMALE DISEASES, EMIT
lIATISM. ERTBIP
BIAS, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA.
CPast CaZIOCIMIO3 Tlimoot.sos.
To those who , uontemphite, visiting the Spiny, we
would saythat theIIOIISE is FITTED with a Tin/ to the
COMFORT and EASE
ore= CITES 111,6nd we shall spare no pains In looking to
their welfare. We guarantee a care or decided help, or
no pay. For furtherpartlealans curial:cot, or addict!,
A. D. DIITTEItrIELD, & pro,
Susquehanna Mineral Springs,
Minh, Peaus'a.
Aga 11113.-m3
M. D. SMITH,
DEAL= ES
HARNESSES I
SADDLES!!
- TRUNKS!!!
. COLLARS!!!
WHIPS!
SPITES!! •
LIGHT
LEATHER!!'
ETC. - ETC.
lEtuisqvaio.heaziasa. 31:)clarbt.
March 20,.
wooL.Gabwcas -TAKE- ZOTIOE.i
kIIOTTi, 'WOOLEN IfILL Is mining as usual. Audi
11.1 hag sit woo' flannels; ebecked and white;
cotton warp flannel . he best ever monde; all wool
tweeds and cassimeres. A large Int of cloths an hand,
for Edo ar to ezettontre Or wool. Please give trio a IN
beton disposing of your wool elsewhere. 111)1.call les
no of ',Sento:ie. - _ ~ILOTT, •
Dtontres .done7,Ml.
CIROCERTPA—Teiiii great, iinety
N... 1 and Schema tor Magnahtles. , Dried Taches. the
best 1a market. Mee quality. ontohmau, ringar,Cot
mad a fah amertment of Spleet,
Xontrdee i Dee .120.1. ABA 117118 ELI;
R. R. R.
RADWAYI READY RELIEF
calms TILE' WORST PAINS - "
In - from Ono to Twenty tfilnutoo.'
NOT ONE HOUR
. .
Ofter plrert lament nenl any==
FUYVT.II. WITII
raDwers I/EADY
VERY RELIEF
LN.,..1 I 4 CUITE TO It ru T:
l'A
the Ilnksted.tr
•
Tixo Only Pain llomody
liwt i.sumuy steps the mod elenrelillec ;Wee. altars In
eneurisilorn, and atm CLalg_otlene. whether of the Longs,
Viatnech, Womb, or Wier or 017,Xis t br ouo appilirw
tan,
IN PROM ONE TO 'TWENTICTIDOITTA
ro nutter how violent or extructalleit the 'win the ant'.
MTH/. Dectriddea, tuffrm, Crippled. ..Smelts, Neuralgic,
or painted with dI.o o may suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INTTANT EASE.
MTLASISLATION•OF THE MONYS.
INI3,AIMAIATION.OF THE ELADDEM.
LTFLASISIATION OF THE VOWELS.
• . CONCHMTION OF THE LUNGS..
SORE THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING—
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CRO UP, DIPHTHERIA.
CATARRH; ESFLUMCLA.
ILEADACHE;TOOTRACTIF..
EITItALGIA.
COLD GRILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The •ppllctlion or the llterwli , Artier to the ruder
tarts when lbo pals or d/Mculty cams wills:Mid can and
comfort.
Twenty drops In We n tumbler of water-I,llElh • few
am :tents vire CRAMPS, F.PASIII4, SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTBURN. SICK lIF.ADACIIE, DIAItRIIF.A.
DDIENTERT. COLIC, WIND IN THE Towns...l
W INTERNAL PAINS.
Traveler. (Mould alway h a mart o; Imsttlo. or rtader.o(
lu watt' .fa
pro ne tr.fr u i24l.o - wit t r.7".s. A .,:; . " :d h 7i:
than French Brandy or
FEVER AND AGVE.
FEVER AND AGUE aired fur Pfty sent, nese act
• remedhl sged in this <odd that rid nnd
A.. and en other )laLstions, 1111lons, Scalet, Ttplontd,
Yellq and abet Ferns (ided by Rd MAY'S
as quids es ItADWAY'S HEADY BELIEF. Fifty mats
?algid& Bald by Innigtg•-•
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND MIME ntrn maxm—mr.nresr OC
EI.E.YR AND WED:HT-CLEAR SKIN AND SEAt:•
Mtn. eO.II.PLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES4.BO
QUICE SO RANO AllE THE CIIANGE:4 TILE
O DO DSTUN DEVRAGUOLTS ,
WO D D ER E_II V IUL E
IN SI F I L D UE H N SE E ,
THAT •
Every. Day an Incroaso In Rosh
and Weight Is Soon and Folt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER."
Elm drop of the RARSAPAItILLIAN RESOLVENT
smoutunlcage• through the Blond, UrnlC.en.l. name
dulMand Juices of tbe system tbe r igid of life. for It repairs
tM ..Qs of the body with new and sound =terns%
Scrofula,. SWIM., Creisumptlon. filmdular dltcur, Ulm,
In the Th.; 310uth. Timenkillodes In the Glands and
othee Wino! theirplero, Sore Err; Strntnnnt
from the ram, sod the 'room rants of Ohio cllseass, Erop.
. Tthruuy
EgpletTATin.l Scald dead.
grtZW. Tnmo
Gainers In the Womb, and .11 wealundeut end painful si
e Night Bwmta,_LOllS of Sperm, and albermes of t he
lifeof ak c rlith n e e m e gynn ti d 'e rNsT i gytTelrepro 'n g d g
my person using ' lt for either of than fun. of dl sae Its
potmt power to mire them.
If
m th=tgoLt i all t i n i n u itz4edueed
the wastes md
arresting these wastes, Mil mpsi Itro.--„,..f100—t. to
lel mode f ro m healthy blood- oa thbr the 13L6 a rkItlY.;
/JAN will and Moe secure.
known remed
N only dom the Bareasesergum IlMosvmer . creel all
Lal yenta In the a
Core of mide. Scrofolous,
Constitutional, ted MUM &Inset: Mt it Is the mily positive
Motor •
Sidnoy & Bladder - Complaint's,
retitle-7 ., , Womb diseases, Crawl, Valera, Prem .
/ 5 i rt=7l " t IY I a l reo
pmthi. or the water Is Wit, rh h e e
mixed with imbalances
litotes whits of an ea or Parade like white or there
ilk • otortiLl. dart,
then
appeoraner, sad white boordnat
&putts. an d whoa there le trekking. letrnlng sensallen
whew pealed water, end paints the Smaller the Pack wad
elenetbe LoTtek
TA* Prim% Ittak
j
WC 5143-Ils only blow. sod wan Remed7 for
1r , de.
Tumor of 12 Tears , Growth
' Cared by llndwny's liesolvent.
Illzemat If ma, Jolly t
De. Datoorav I-1 have IDA Drags* T i mer la IS* L
imit* mut
Mon& All tie Dorton mad "Ave ..0 no hap fet It. ^ I Dial
every &Tr that au teraeatatedtll t Mantlane , htlper . 4 twa. I taw
=o n :l " l . 2 4 s,r,agr i ,
T....et, sad elm lalrtjlat7ryt tilltorta two le.ttles of 'oar
Rosi Sollaf este On. Is trot • alge of lam, to atm re it,
wad I e
fed WI.. =miaow./ kvelse than .1 lore Le he
leaks rem.
The went tom iota la the left t3drt of lb* lonely over tho snit-
I ellta thla yr. lee besett el ether. Toe eaa p. 141.1 411
yet elt.te• lU WI r. - KNAPP.
DR. RA DWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
reffrellY Weeks; elegisutir tested trial meet Mis t Virg.
reLuileiu. eirsase, eel etrroctben. Deretcay s Fire.
for the Dere eel; disivelers of the Stomach. liver. Deere
Firkin". Bladder, Ferrous Libelant. licelnelte, tionstira•
Rory ficeilirteree, Indireatlinu Dysim we psl.3, Itillownesu
taus Fever. Indarnmation 01-the Bols. Tilts, end cll De
reaternents of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect
tz=ezz id,,, lrd d Veretable. conialaing Le mercury,
mangybserre the fellovina sriefeoras mu:nag Rout DR.
the Mediu* Owes:
Deutipstise e famed Tiles, Yams et lb. Mierl t: Ow DM
Astaity or Oa Setemarti. )(miles, Iloantete. Maud of EW. nut•
sr lesicia in the Sireseek, Sew. Eaurtallene.sekliureir Deice
by sa the Di ef the Steieseb. Sehatnhoe wf as Mad. Honied .42
Litffictili beadier, Decustecr wt 10. Ilea., Malec et. Eeteraseki
Soetaelosa eke le • Lyles Poston, Maness a Tisk*. De...,
WO* Ware the Bleht.r.or and Dull Nix Is tee Doe. Deectirsier
er=ieeianelettajt rata t mLL lt ..... i I
heinitteTire#eftti . reTirieo7:4.l l ;e7c ." , r;c7Z=
EeILD ItY DRUGGISTS.
. .
READ FAL:SE ANT TRUE.. Fond one letton stomp
to RAIOTAT A CO., No. 67 ItaMen Lane. Nino•Tortt
Information worth thous:Ludo will Lc ..c Tom
April 3,1372.—y1. . •
THIS WAY, GENTLEMEN!
Harpoon
HORSE HAY FORKS!
A, J. NELLIS' PATENT IMPUOVED
Twenty-Two State Fair Premiums Awarded This Pork
In Fifteen Montha—lSC4 and IMO.. ."
NELLIS GRA m P s PLE PULLEY,
An Implement that Peery Farmer, Carpenter, Mason
and Painter Shottld Have.
ritooNrcs3.l7l.rig
HORS'.E RAKES
Rand Rakes, Scythe, Smiths, Grata Cradles.
Iron, (b. char Brand) Axles,
S et Spritigv.
Carriage Bolts. eint Barb, (Steel and Iron.)
e twrozatcir
C ollems xf mac/ Tl 3
That *Amy, gives an A ARM tVI:IISTLE t when the
Coffee Is Beady for the T TRYONE 4114 Au win
And the eact et Always Right t '
Axe,. Grind ?tomes,
Picks. ! Rasps
rils,
DrawStitvcs, &T e at Stance.
Paints.. - . Oils.
Stows, TirAV sib,
KwArose, July 6, I$T .-tr. BDio 0 CO! itiVIN
fgrlah.ll.33 TaXii • ME C:l*CrE/33.'
°prawn ens Pala' nom;
ZOUN TAILITELL, Proprietor, •
• Wed Mame leeie tble Hone dily, eenneethaverlth
the /XL: igWiAtto go, seethe Lehigh Vell
. ez ;iv
Rio c4nivo.lsv-4(
not destroyed by mineral poison or other mama and the vital
wasted beyond thrapont of emtirl
e'"spepala or Indigestion. Headache. Pala In
the houldus, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diranesa,
Sour Erumations of the Stomach, Dad Tast es in dre M onty,
Mims Attacks,
.Palnitation of the Heart. hadammatioa of
the Lungs, Pale m the regions of the Kidneya.ted a handed
tho seoth painful symptoms, aro the offsprings of Hymen*. lo
se complaints it has ob equal, and one bottle will prove
a Letter guarantee of its merits than alengthy advennemort.
Woe Female Complaints. in
To
or old, married
er single, at the dawn of erontanhoo& at the turn of tile,
these Tonle Bitters display so decided so Mauna that •
marked improvement is soon perceptible.'
Guns: Inflammator. - sea Chronic Atirranta.
Gun and. Gout, Bilious, Remittent And lutermittent We
nn, Diseases of the BMW, Liver, Kidoeps and Bladder,
these Bitters bare no equal. Such Diseases an mused by
Vitiated Illood, which Ls generally produced by dommoret
of de Div-sure (Irma
They are a Gentle Ponta , as will as •
possessing
. aleo the to
Of 113114,.21 a
powerf agent m reherang Congestion or Indammatioo of the
LiTefand Viacesol Organs, and rn Bilious Diseases. —
Shin Disease', Eruptions, Totter, Sah-Itherrat,
Blotches, Spots, Piranha, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringnorms,
Scald-Heed, Sore Eves, Erysipelas, Itch,Sonfs,..Dernatees...
Cons a. the Skis, Humors and Di of the
whatever came or canna, are y dog ely and Carried
out of the system in • short ti V the ole M these Bitten.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon fled
its impurities bursting through the akin in Pimple% Erup
tions, or Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed,
Grattan' Billions proclaim Votress BeTess the
most wonderful forigorant ever known.
J. WALKER, Prop'r. R. H. AUDONALD &
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Frandsen. Calif.:lnns' ,
and comer dr Walla:mum and Charlton Su, Nee York.
/Sir SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANTI DEALERS.
July 10, 18:1-m3
TH" - i - uvii,tu`Staratd
In the 'wonderful Medicine to orbich the afflicted
aro &boom painted tar relleC the dlecotortr bo- ,
Detest') has combined fa harmony more of Nay
tare's most sovarelgn enmity(' properties, 'dike
God has si'dl'ed Into tho vegetable kingdom kw
healing the sick, than woreeter before combined
ono medicine. Tlia evidence of 61. fact Is
fared In the great moiety of most obstinate die
.„
eases which It nos been found to connect. the - _
care of Bronaleitis, Severe Coughs )
sad the early stare. of Cotten invited, It has
astwalstral the medlool faculty, 0101 caillasut phy-
sicians pmnounce it the greatest Medial' insane;
ry of theme. NVldle It carom the serene' Cried&
ssas sett Vtre . lllCll IRO
Wood; By iti nett and-thorough blood Terrify
-
Dix pro,xttlas, It earns all Humors, Rom the
moot Se ro ru la to a - can:taloa (Slott It, Pint.
plc, or Euro pal ma. Mc neat .
rod Ptliso3.s6l/ their effects, are eradicated, and
el-arena heslth and a viand ennitltatlon estab
lished Eryslpolar. Salt Ithenni, Fever
Sores, Sealy or It ottgle Skin, hi ave.
all the 1212.123r.1i discoseS ennead bY bad blood.
am coo:pare-I by this piwYerfill pi/aryls, and la.
Yttarntlut martian;
If yea fad dad, drowsy, debilitated. bale sallroM
solar of Oda, or yellowish 'brown stetson Oleo or
body, freqacat boobs:10 or dimities; bed taste la
mouth, internal beat or chills alternated with hot
dashes, is spirits, and gloomy fOrebodings.
regular appetite, ant tomato coated,you are Safer.
tag (roe Torpid Liver or i‘laillotto.
neas.it In many eases •of '.Liver Com.- 3
plaint 9 , telly port of thesl) symptoms are Onpar,
lie/Met A. a randy Pc all mien mica Dr.
Pierces Gallon Neikal Discovery has 1111 replay,
alit ends ptrfeetearei, leaving theltreretreurth-•
coed and hltity. For the cure of;Habltnal,
Constipation of the ,boirels It 1. a Inver tall.
fog remedy, 'sad %trite' who - h&c need It too CAI •
panactse are load In Its praise. a
'Fee proprietor offers sum reward thr • Mit:
erne that will equal it for the'eatis fat all theNa..'.
eases for which it Is recommeetipL
Sold by dnacalsts dtlierbottle
B. V. Pieree,3L D.. Sole Proprietor at his
ell Laboratory. VG Seneca 'neck Sado, N.Y.
&sapper address fora pamphlet,
DRUGGIErt, MONTROSE Pd..
11.. continually =dein
IN,I'3WVI7 GC:)O3Mg
A nd keeps Conntantly onland ntaßend desisidaur
/I..nesortment of genuine
DILUGS, MEDICINES, DIIRDICALE, LIQUORS.
Points, 011 s, Dye•Stnfts, Teas. S . pfeceAnd other Gies'
cedes, Stone Mare, Wall ancl , ll intim! Papor,:illasl.
ware, Fruit Jars, 31Irrore, Lamps. Chimneys, Hero
sone, Machinery Oil, Tanners! OlLlittalstoot OIL 11w
fined Whale 01) ,SPerm Oil, Oliva Spirits Tamen.
tlne;Varnishes, Canary :iced. Vlnegar,Potath. Conceit'
tested Lye. Axle OrcasorTruases, •SupperteretMedila
Inetrnmcnts. Shoulder Braces, Whipt„Guns, Pistols
Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead; Gunrcaps,lltasting;
Powder and Faso, Violins, Strings, Bows.etc, Flutes,
Fifes. etc.; Flab llooksay.dLinrs,llar and Toilet Soaps,
Harr 011 s, - Rale , Restorers: and Mir Dyes. Brushes. ,
Pocket Knives. Spectaclet,SllserPlated Epoons,Forkt
Knives. ite. , De.itist Articles,. general ersortmentoE
FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and rarivosnuty
All the loading and best —• • - • iiy
PATANT
, . ,
In 'short. nearly crag ann to restore the sick.
please (be taste. tadelg,ht the eye. to guilty we
and Mu:lto conduce to tun real and grdtstanttal comfort%
of MO. • linumeratlon Ia Impracticable as It would 1%
a newspaper. call at the Drug and Variety Store .
41:111L:TULtaltLL.:
Mantrasc.4an.s,lStly
•
DOW.k TOWN
AIN= Yd ND COATS, •
Sala Strnot,S eloor4 bilow Qoyd4 Colmar:2lofto
Lock ,.
Knobs..
Latches,
Varnish.
Isunps,Stic,
Is'LOUlt, Glipt , gqw0 .3
ARqp01(04:: ;:
Wiiriconslently ree Av lent nl3 'now hove orhaVins
a Credo stock of Goo4oln oArlii t.whlch we wllleel/
CHEAP! CHFAI - CHEAP' ' 4
forentb.ne exchs. orptoiftneir.
000. D• ,TEAs, • 0
• •• COFFEE; SUGAR,
• • MOLASSES; SP:ICES,
PISA, ,
CLOVER - it • TIMQ77III`SEED,s
WojutTetetitlnd and to nOnnadtt lon s to oar Btpekg-
Patla.and sin now ready to lama rd Batter to the bon
cornmintiOn anoint In.:low Yoik,ltne otnttargo Am .
r Janke} lberaladrantementn on consignmonin• • •,
Cnltand onantiononrStock Worts pnrenaniiittatiO.
whore,andeonytutegoorteltet qf tbe
GOOD, .QUALITY & LOW
...or
•-• W*"*""""
MOnFose:APTIIIO.
. .... .
GOLD. JAIVELIIY- 7 A.' , ls4l6!Attsortq
mut, and other a - viatica 01•Jearalab' .A V ,
aka d Sitter Cased Watches and Watch uslarma :
a:44W' plated farmasi•Forks 4 &Maas. aat• ala" a "
nal araattmapt of Pam Goads, HoUoa‘ ,.. . 504
P t : ' Waal sad Medicine,. alaige stock. • • .
- pantratic . , Pa r Dac e IA 41. • Au!. V15R4416 .
11 ;