The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 28, 1872, Image 4

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    Mir .flrin and ,fircoidc.
Wheomin Dairymen
The pror,.e. / . •fraisi- has a report of the
Wisconsin Agricultural Convention, from
tchieli we make sonic extracts:
-Mr. Loomis said his memory went
back forty years. The farmers of Herki
mer were then,poor. By hard work, by
the women malting all the cloth in the
house, by always saving and never spend
ing, an average farmer was able to find
himself 'at the end of the year the posses
sor of $lllO. This was enough to pay the
taxes, the interest on the mortgage, and to
buy the school books. He remembered
when a neighbor came to his father, and
told him that he had seen how they were
making money over in Fairfield ou their
cows. Ho believed he would mortgage
his farm and buy cows with the money.
His father advised him not to. Ile bought
them, however, and died owning SOO acres
of land. and a herd of cows that yielded a
splendid income. He had also settled six
sons on good farms, each of whom had a
fine house and good ' surroundings. Dairy
ing had added•millions of dollars to the
wealth of Herkimer. He would say he
however, with all your breeding, breed
milkers, He moved. from Herkimer coun
ty to the sandy regions on the Wisconsin
river. Old friends there advised.ihm not
to bnv the land he selected, but he pur
chased it. They said he never could raise
grass on it. He found a meadow that
had been in grass for twelve years. They
told him he must plow it up. Instead of
doing so, he sowed clover and plaster. It
had been in clover five years; produces
woll, and will continue to do so for many
Tears. He had succeeded in beating
Herkimer county in raising timothy,
clover, and red-top. He concluded by
saving that you could not make a dairy
with cows and grass alone. You must
have men.
Mr. John Carswell said the first essen
tial in successful dairying is the man.
Until the man was all right everthing else
would be wrong. To make money out of
the diry, you must not expect to make
money out of anything else. You can
raise a few hogs, grapes, apples and pears,
but the care of them must be seminary.
..Let a man hesitate before he goes into
dairying. If ho can wit make up his
mind to milk twenty cows twice a day,
every day in the year, he had better give
up the undertaking before he begins
An Excellent Fertilizer,
As a top-dressing for fruit trees, vines,
grain crops or garden crops of any sort,
on ground that has been some*hat ex
hausted by cultivation, the preparation
described below will be found very useful.
It would improve the mixture, however,
to add to the ashes about a peck of good,
newly slacked lime, which would bring
the potash of the ashes to a caustic state
and enable it more speedily to soften and
dissolve the bones, which when limo is
thils used, need not be necessary in the
abscence of quicklime. With its use in
this way, and with a sufficiency of good
uncleached wood ashes, the bones, which
have merely been el-soled up with the
hammer, may easily be softened.
Take one barrel of pure, finely ground
bone, and mix with it a barrel o rood
wood ashes; during the mixing, add
gradually three pailsful of. water. The
heap may be made upon the floor of an
outbuilding, or upon the barn floor; and
by the use of the line, the bone and ashes
must be thoroughly blended together.
The water added is just sufficient to liber
ate the caustic alkalies, potash 'and soda ;
and these re-act upon the gelantiue of the
bone, dissolving the little atoms, forming
a kind of map, and fitting it for plants
aliment It must be need in small quan
tities, or in about the same way as the so
called superphosphates. A barrell of this
mixture is worth two of any of the com
mercial fertilizers, and the cost will be but
about half as much. If the bone meal
and ashes are very dry, four pailsffil of
water may be required, but care must be
exercised not to have it inconveniently
moist. It may be ready for use in a week
after it is made. Pure, raw, finely ground
bolo and the best of ashes should hz em
ployed.—Journal of C7ternistry.
Lvertiza BITS.—One of the most cruel
things done is putting hard, frozen iron
bits into a horse's mouth. It is not only
painful, but a dangerous act, Thus a
horse's mouth becomes frozen by the cold
iron, several times a day, put into it ; each
tame causing these freezings to go deeper
and deeper, to end at last in extensiTe
ceration. Thinking and humane people
avid this by first warming the bits ; but
this is much trouble, and sometimes im
pos.iible, as in night work, like staging
and physicians' work. Now all this is
avoided by getting leather bits so made
that no metal substance can touch the
flesh. Don't fail to try it—Chillicothe
Tramp..
THE WESTERN FARMER SaYs
Alderny cow—or as now generally and
better called, the Jersy cow--is deservedly
famont for the production of very rich
milk. They are of only moderate size,
some of them quite small, and for beef
production alone are not to be chosen, al
though when fattened their beef is mid
to be of supe . rior richness and tenderness.
But the good supply of very rich milk
they give, their Eentlness and ductlty,
their pima habits—rarely going far from
home, cause them to be highly prized.
The testimony of all the agricultural
books, of all the scientific agriculturists,
is, all of it, in favor of deep plowing and
deep cultivation. To plow deep, is to
renew the soil by bringing up to the light
of the sun and benefit of the air, the rich
es which lie below. It is to afford to the
growing plant more plant-food and facili
tate access to it. It is to prove drainage
when the soils wet, and moisture when
it is dry.
Let the man who thinks of going into
dairying, first consider if his family is
adapted to it—if they are wan , ' ' to tie
themselves down or be-tied down to regu
lar hours every day in the year. Let him
next see that his farm is well situated, and
well adapted to producing grass, and that
there is a plenty of living water.
Some promoter of laziness has invented
an automatic fire-kindler. The machine
is so constructed as to enable one in a
distant part of the house to kindle a fire
without getting out of bed.
—A converted Indian preacher in Kan
sas says he can always .tell.aChrisininized
Indian by the treatment of his squaw.
When she rides a horse and the husband
walksvit is conclusive proof that the work
of 7r 3c., has Ise % aei-,rnplished.
Our Ito,tio anti Girlo. 4rtu 'thrtrtiocittritto.
CHILDREN.
Sporting through the forest wide,
Playing by the water side;
Wandering o'er the healthy fells,
Down within the woodland dells,
Alt-among the mountains wild,
Dwelleth many a little child.
In the baron's hall of pride,
By the poor man's fireside,
'Mid the mighty, 'mid the mean,
Little children may be seen;
Like the Hewers that spring up fair,
Bright and countless everywhere!
In the far isles of the main,
In the desert's lone denials,
In the savage moutain glen,
'Meng the tribes of swarthy men,
Whereso'er the sun Lath shone,
On a league of peopled ground,
Little children may be found I
Blessings on them !—They in ma
Move a kindly sympathy,
With their wishes, hopes, and fears,
With their laughter and their tears,
With their wonder so intense,
And their small experience!
Little children, not alone
On the wide earth are you knotty;
'Mid its labors and its cares,
Free from sorrow, free from strife,
In the world of love and life,
Where no sinful thing has trod,
In the presence of our God I
Spotless, blameless, glorified,
Little children, ye abide!
Which Would You Maher Do
John Adams, father of John _Quincy
Adams, used to say : "When I was a
bov, I had to study a Latin grammar;
but it was dull, and I hated it. My fath
er was anxious to send me to college, and,.
therefore, I studied. the grammar till I
could bear it no longer ; and, going to
my father, told him I did not like the
study, and asked him for other employ
ment. It was opposing his wishes, and
ho was quick in his answer. 'Well, John,
said he, 'if Latin grammar does not suit
you, you may try ditching—perhaps that
will. My meadows yonder needs a ditch,
and you may pnt by grammar and die.
• '• This seemed a delightful change ; and
to the meadow I went, but soon found
ditching harder than Latin ; and the first
forenoon was the longest I ever experi
enced
"That day I ate the bread of labor, and
glad was I when night came ou. That
night I made comparison between Latin
grammar and ditching, but said not a
dud about it.
•T ' I dug the next forenoon, and wanted
to return to Latin at dinner-time; but it
was humiliating, and I could not do it:
At night toil conquered pride, and I told
my Either—one of the severest lessons of
my life—that, if he choose, I would go
back to Latin grammar.
"He was glad. of it; and if I have
since gained any distinction, it has been
owing to two days' labor in that ditch."
Daniel Webster did not like mowing
any better than John Adams liked ditch
ing. his father told him to "hang" his
scythe to snit himself, and he went and
"hung it on a tree!" However, both
Adams and Webstecworked harder with
their brainS than most boys with their
muscles.
Begin Young.
In a land beyond the seas, a minister
met a mother in Israel, whose life had
teen lengthened out beyond the period
usnallt - allotted to man.
Tailing with this aged disciple of the
wonderful ways in which God had led
leer, the minister found her heart a temple
of praise to Him who had loved her ant.
given Himself for her. The service of
God had been to her a delight. Eighty
two years she bad walked in the footsteps
of her heavenly Master, having given her
heart to Jesus when but fourteen years
of age.
Before the minister bade adieu to this
aged saint, she said : "I want you to tell
the children of America, when you re
turn to them, that it will save them from
a thousand snares to mind religion young.
Tell them you saw an old lady of six-and
ninety years, who has spent her life in
the service of the blessed Redeemer, and
she has no such each source of real joy
as the remembrance that she early gave
herself away to Jesus."
From many of the follies of youth and
the sins of maturer years she had been
preserved, because that in life's early
morning she had 'sought and found the
Saviour. Bitter have been the regrets of
many a heart, that, waiting for a more
convenient season, life's best years were
spent in the service of Satan; but no one
ever regretted that life's earliest, best
years were given to Him who has said,
."Those that seek :me early shall find me."
Ban away.
A poor lame lady was once obliged to
send her little boy, only . eight years old,
on an errand, late at night. On his re
-turn, he came running into the house,
quite frightened, and on being asked what
was the trouble, said, ."There were two
men behind me, and I could smell tobacco
smoke all the way, and just as we turned
' the *corner, they began to swear, and I
ran away from it."
That's it, boys, rtri away from it; and
you cannot ruu too fast, nor too far.—
NV hen you run away from smoking, drink
ing, and swearing, yon are sure to be
• running away from many other bad things.
Run away. from 'tobacco, and whiskey,
and swearing, before they run away with
you.
—There is a romantic story of Major
Count Leon de Martrenon, who had been
dangerously wounded in the leg nt the
battle of Villsrsxessel, and was carried to
the nearest house ; which happened to be
that of the Countess de Jonille. There
his leg was amhntated and he was left
to the kind care of the Countess. The
officer has now recovered his health, and,
as a compensation for the loss of his leg,
he has obtained the hand of his beautiful
and devoted hostess.
—A Washington youth escorted a
younglady up town via the horse cars,
paying' her fare as a matter of course.
Ile next morning his mother called on
the lady and demanded back the ten cents'
that her hopeful son had so extravagant
ly parted with,
—A Boston boy of thirteen, writing
home to his father from his imtnmervae.a
tion, boasts of his exploits as follows:
"Have been knocked overboard, had a
tooth pulled, and gained six pounds."
—God promises you all you want, and
invites you to come and receiVe it AB you
want.
Atiix VIEW ACADEMY, Perryville Station
Pa.., 11. It, (Ear Hale t Feendo Lotor
established, thorouzh, fllrrendul ; location healthful
accessible; commuuite social. moral and anginas ;
buildings largo and ctoalt ;a toll corps of able teacher.,
mountain air, porn water, eats bnfhfnr, tine abating:
emphatically a lame school. Whole expense.fur Board,
Tuition. 'loom, End and Washing (for AO weela.l lean
than two hundred dollars. Winter Fotle', begins Sept.
3. rend for Circulars. WILSON &
Port Hoy - al, Juniata Co., Pa.
Presidents of Colleges, Ministers, Sue
cessful Business Men, /
TreTl►r TO TOO 11. INT ADTANTAUT4 CT
Toscilloßi wow
AC %DRUM JUNIATA CO.. PA.
Sanding (or a Circular and Testimonials.
D. D. STONZ, A. M., Ph. D. J. J. rATTLRISON, A. M.
STEUBENVILLE, 0., FEMALE SEMINARY.
Thistridely-known School affords thorough Christina
education. at a cost of little more than #5 a us etc; one
off for clergymen. The ooh session (20 *cars)
opens Sept. I.lth. - The addresiof all lormer Put,ll. le
requested. A grand re-union at the' close of the next
year. Bend for particular. to Ito.. CHARLES C.
BEATTY. D.D., LL.D., Supt., or Itay. A. 11, REID.
Ph.D., Principal.
OUDENTAWN (N.J.) FEMALE ftOU
LEGll3.—Thorough instruction. Uesitbful and
beautiful location. Ono of,the most carefully conducted
and best sustained Institutions In the Eltstr. For terms,
etc., address Bev. JOLIN A. IDIAKELEY, Ph.D.
EDGEHILL MILITARY SCHOOL,
Merchantvillo, N. J.
Four mil% • from Philadalpbla.
(formerly located at PI Menton. N. J.)
Rev. S. N. HOWELL, A. M.. Principal.
Forty.(ourth Annual Term begins Sept. Nab.
Scud for Circular.
rrIIISCASORA
Co., Pa. FEMALE SEMINARY, Academia
Juniata C
MUTUAL
Fire lEnsurance.
The 'Mutual Plan gnerantres to the mutually Insured
the greatest seenrity for the least possible cost. The
premium notes notes are the capital. On this no
dividends are paid to the stockholders, hot it is simply
assessed to pay detletenci, arising after the payment of
losses andexpenses, which In the COLUMISLA IN•
BIM %SCE COMPANY, daring the total :2X yearn of
Its existence, hero eVer2,..ed but ay per centom upon
the premium note, being loner than the rates paid in
the best solvent stock companies daring the name tx;rl on
Of time. In luenrin., , nt ,lock rates, the insured mart
pronounce to himself that he pays every year enough -
Ist. To form en aceanankted fund for unwr;oncies
Itd. To pay large dividends to the clpital Inverted In the
Company ; hi. Hone the risk of a - Cnleago Ilre" corn
ing and wiping bin Company
,out of existence. In n
Mutual Company he keeps his own reserve In hand
until needed, and pays no dividend to capitalists. The
mutually Insured, being thernsel Vet. the capitalists, lank
after the hasitters. Its character and Its character and
. . .
its agents in all place., thon protectlnz each othet• For
Ineurances or Agencit, atidrupe
J. F. FILIVEAUFF. Sterctary.
Columbia, Lancaster Co. Pa.
At.vvro IT.LoTED for (11ANIBERLIN'S GREAT CAM
12121
STRUGGLE of 1872 :
A Novelty in Politic:ll end ropnier Literature. A
CRAPILICIIISTARY of tlte I:epal,ll,in and Deinorreth
Tellico; 6 rare sketch of the eo.colled Lthe,ll Ite;olltlt
ran Puny view of the Chitin:mu Convention
The minor t Icketo or ride i.howf of the cnnioni_in. The
finert I Im.tritirti link A hook unoted GI
every American citizen To veenre territory nt once.
etitisl for ontilt. t NI OS , Chicago.
Ili_ or i±tirtegatall, NI 0 .0.
- CAMPAIGN GOODS
For 1E172.
Agnnts wanted for our Campaign goods. SELL AT
SIGHT. PAY Mr PER CENT. PROFIT. Now Is the
time. Send at once for It...utility° Circulars and PH°.
Llrts of one Mr Steel gIigrEIVIII,VI of nil the Candolat.
Campaign Illographles, Poen, Photographs, Kulp,
Pin.. Flags and ever)thlng pelted to the flutes. Ten
Dollars per day (%.11 , made Foil eamples sent for ST
Address MOORE .L GOODSPEED, a; Park Row, Sea
York.
CAM
BADGES ! IT. c.ynct~~~utsato
The Chemistry er
ever proc.nee4 a mineral water tehl.-h com , ln t•
•ch perfertion the maliti••• or nett billion, tome not
thartic medicine. on that er the Sella., Spa ..1.1 TAT
El/TEIRTrACENT SCA.T.FII A erett, I. thu artitici
I equlvalent or that great nater..l reran y.
SOLD DT ALL DRUGGISTS. •
*l.OOO REWARD!
For
to tot , of Bllttd.Blondlng.
*1 • *DO Itcbtoff Clcerntrd PErs. tbs.
1)R. 131 , :li•S PILE REMEDY
fail. to cure. It In pmporvd rx•
prestly to taro [be Film :tad nothltig ant. Sold by .11
Drannletn. Vrlce $l.OO.
Tr EEP IT RANDY.—The Reliable Family Iledirloe,
IL\ for the prompt core of Cholera, Diarrhom. Cholera
Inthaulm, Dyfentery, Cramps. Sommer Complaint. S c
Jardella'a compoond Spop of.Rinrkberry !toot nod
Rhubarb, an old and well-trind remedy. entirely react
able, pleasant to lake. quick and certain in affact , nn
be depended on in then - met u gent eases ; may be given
to the yonngust Infant as well as the to the nod. It Is
readily tithes he children. Keep It In the house, and
ace In lime. Sold by Druggist.. lIANSELL
ROO/Market Street, I hlladeldhla, Try It.
THE EAGLE
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Drug tore!
33171ELNSt eel IVIOXICIOLBE3
BRICK BUM, MONTROSE, PA.,
Sign of the Golden Eagle and Mortar
Desire to Inform the public that we bare moved
IT oorStock of Drugs, Medicines, P 111131,, 011 s, Brush
es. Combo, I'Lrfamery. Fancy Articles. etc.. into tic
Brick Store, tormerly o,cupled by Guttenberg., Rosen
Daum & Co. •
We hare recent* tined up this store in Modern Style
and shall endeavor to keep well supplied with ad articles
pertaining to the Drug Business.
We extend to everybody a cordial Invitation to call
and see ns when in want of anything in our hue, and
when FUT In stoat, give us a friendly call. To all out
old Customers we desire to express oar thanks fur the
very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. We
shall endeavor to merit a eontionance of the same.
Very Truly Yours,
A. B. BDRNS,
A-MOS NICHOLS.
0011 . 0110, DLL. M. 141
NEW P111a.311. !
NEW GOODS.
The undersigned having refitted, refurnished and
restocked the store, formerly occupied by It. Ken
yon. Jr., et Lawsville Centre, are one prepared to lure
lib the people with as desirable variety of
. DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES
BOOTS & SHOES 11
HARDWARE
CBOCKEIZY! &c., LEC.
As can be Nand elsewhere, and at a Desirable Prices.
0. X. aunt. E. Illhatirn,
CRANE b. MITE
Ellwayille Center, Pa . April .94,
3F I ICJ JEL IN1" irr ILT 3EL 70
WILLIAM SMITH'S
enelve 1? , % 1 / 4 rultare Wer: t r o o c e k m oi on trill find the largest
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
FURNITURE!
To be holm! In thls eectlon of the country, of his own
manufacture, and at prices that cannot fall Co give sans.
faction. Ile manes the very beet,
EXTENSION THALES
In the Country, and WARRANTS them.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
Or all kinds done to the ucatcat mantle'
E 3 IV' 4 MS 13 X) J 9
• OF VARIOUS KINDS.
NIA NO.I MAT RASSES,
COMMON MATRASSES
UNDERTAKING.
The sehectiber will hereafter make the undertaking
tipecialty In his business. Ilarlurjunt completed a
NEW null the moat ele;mot HEARSE la the State, /01
needing his cervices will be attended to promptly and at
satisfactory charges.
WDI. W. SETH Sr. SON
liontroac. Pa.. Jan. LI. 1811.—n0..5.--tf.
I=l Ilvt.Wfr4Lissairt4L,•=l
REVOLVING CIBRIIGE GATE.
(Parretnyru. Occontm 3t, Itr:.l
e claimed by our beet Judger, In meet the berreelty
ett long felt o 1 a emit velvet. Practlathi bumble
tI.. po inthrt.ed by 010 e heativet authority ha America.
••t• t it el y did, l,•ht now and ha, many all Yelitageit over
• v ,ttinr G loset eP un 4ol ed. la.eheatt .0 ...fly
„•ird and for tonG•ni. pee cannot fail to please
I Om he opened and i 10.41 It itilina theotrperntor
chilly •his ptedin•n, lat.,. or 1.'11 , 12 a, ofmoo, nod If
coo Inc ert,l) arratiapil to he opened and cloned
ithotir diemounttlig. It occuple• no mom minted
lien opened then two pc.j4 trl hoot gate, thin making
ery Tleplrahle er atly other Gate to tanner* nod ne..• it,: in Villagee and 'l'oa'n.. to In order every
•y m the ) ear. no snow AUlci lu smatter. lt. Yan
a p i• /e .p.t not of repair,
For farther partici:dare mblre•e the nntlereignetl, who
111 1.1 far tte menehle vbit the yevetal Count'ets In
enneyll onto and ncljnlnlng late*, for the purpose of
hibitlng awl Introducing th- name.
Purulent and enterprieing men generally, will do well
Ore this epcciel attention, an title Gate certainly sill
Into general nee.
GEO S. MACKEY, Proprietor.
Nicholson, Wyoming Co., Pa.
June 12. '7l.—tf. •
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair ita
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which i a at
once agreeable,
healthy, an d
effectual for
preserving the
hair. If 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 baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such• as remain can bo
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of falling the hair with a pasty sedi
....a, 14 ill hea t . i 4 .1C:111 Mali V lbm vouch.
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 substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious 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. 1. C. Ayer & Co.;
Practical and Analytical Chainlst%
LOWELL, 111.018.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Means of the Throat and Lungs,
ouch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Branahitta, Asthma,
and Consumption,
dill
Eft Among the great
- ..j.1., . discoveries of modem
_.,-.„' , •tim t tf.", science, few are of
• 17 - 4rd. MOM real value to
A ' .-. '
-.....-": mankind' than this of
!i'
~."fectual remedy for all
y,. _ 0 , .., diseases of the Threat
and - Lungs. A vast
trial of its virtues,
dtr. throughout this and
other countries, has
shown that it does
surely and effectually
control thorn. The testimony or our best citi
zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that
Caraire ['automat will and does relieve and
mare the afflicting disorders of the Throat and
Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most
dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs
yield. to Its power; and cases of Contamp.
Lion, cured by thisprepared= are public
ly known, act remarkeble as tinnily to be be
lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute.
As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public'
may rely fur full protection. By curing Coughs,
the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves
unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering
not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con
vinces 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, arid too often fetid, It neglected Ten
der longs need this defence; and it is unwise to
be without it Asa safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset the Th ro at
and Chest of childhood, CITERRT ?Erevan.
Is Invaluable; for, by Its timely me, multi
tudes are rescueffrom premature graves, and
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and surely against ordiaary colds,
securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No
one will Staffer troublesome Influenza and pala
tal Etwanchltik, when they know how easily
they can be cured.
Originally the product of long, lamina, end
successful chemical Investigation,
no cost or toil
Is spared in making every !settle in the utmost
possible perfection. It may be confidently re-
lied upon es possessing all the virtues it has ever
exhibited, and capable of producing cures es
memorable as the greatest it Las ever effected.
Dr. 1. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Manlink
BOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS ZVDRYWDERE.
Bold by Abel 'Farrell, and Barns & Nichols
Montrose, and all druggiAs and dealers every
where. (Dec. 21, 1870—y
TEM
Everykind of Tea In marketjaat arrlYed,O4
to: Palo at Now Y prt whnlepale price. Alto a Bram.
portnient of COFFEE. fey of me and pare mots.
Sart to inn PfEt . TERUEL.
GM US YOUR itffill11011!
DO YOU WANT
le tat** 0 - 0 =miry
Sewing Machine 7
fro old friends and patrons of Susporhsonn county—
'. again In too lied soliciting your patronage for
The Original Howe Sewing Illacine,
F. ST/0311911ED, 1817. IMPLIOVED, 1871
Please call and see It. with the Improvements. at Wil
sun'• store. Remember the Genuine Rowe
uo medallion head. .
ROOMS AT-
56 Court Street, Mughampton, N. Y.,
10:11E1
Wilson's Store, Montrose, Pa.
11. 11. DUNMORE
litontrosa, Jan 13, 18:2
AGENTS WANTED !.. 1 7.`, 1 1,`,'t't7L"f
Illuatmtiona, iikencenea of the Prendants
beautifully bound, and printed on /infer paper.
THE NATION
Its Rulers, and Institutions.
IN ENGLISH ANI) GERMAN.
Nothing like It. Strikes everybody no Just the book
they need. It Is an Encyclopedia of the Government
Single pages to R. are of themealves worth the mire el
the book, Over 500 page" and only $1 ro. A Biel Ear
nest fur Canvassers—Ladlue nod geetlenien—fartoen.
teachers and atudauto. Ow agent nag orders In Vett
days, frith tirrular rs:onr. e Inn la& opristond 821
a day me he cleared In fair ten 'tory. Wettest mum mt
llreularatid information. NEW WORLD riaILISILINL
CO., Corner 7th and Markin Idtrects. Philadaiphla.
comber 1.
New ArrivaL—FRESTI AND SIT
I.F:111OR TEAS, just received anJ r. , r rale low fa
trash nt 11. J. IV EBB'S.
liTew Crockery—FOß SALE AT
111 IL J. WEIRS'S.
(Ilassware E 01: SALE AT
J. WEB B'S
Ashton Salt FOR SALE BY
H. J. 11 EBB
Orauges and Lemons AT
11. J. WEBB'S
LOOK. LO OK
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS!!
IN THIS COUNTY AND ELSE WNY:111!!
7:,401 V 321177" 4131 F
M. C. TYLEP, 79 & 81 DUANE ST., N. Y
Coin' L
A.ND IY NOT, WHY NOT ?
GENERAL , 11AI - it/WART: lut Ivry Scythe, ;Mince!,
Imklng Glaser, Lightning, nod want• they N . Oil
Sem, Steel. and Iron pole Axe, ithe •1 In the nrid,
very lewd or Dru•ln, Door Lock, Fa horlo• Knob,
Don, Hammer, Pi•tol, Revolver+, Pao, t,, C arper
T0n(,.8e11. , and Tool, Fl tied
Fw he nod Spoon, and everylleeg n.un II y kept
Inn Fir.t (lane llardtrare Importin g uud .hd,hlug House
M Watt. ! ! ,
Plivevre arc tendered In thn InAnv In MT
vo•onto. for th.• Lino lottroun,re n• also In the anon,
In ratter Countinf, who • luny read (hi, nod a general .
Invitation In berrhy even iota enta!onntle.•
13.• no 0.11 no
to oof gave me (tint, oh o have nut
dons
to,
r
Tn. 0. TYLEII.
llontrogo, Unruh, Z), —tr.
SUSQEHANNA MINERAL SPRING
WATER CURE.
TINS honor le now completed and .reaey for accorao•
dation of rhiltore nod the treatment of luralldw.
The following are among the diem," known to bane
been cored,by the me of tie Boopettanno Mineral Water.
DISPETSLI, GRAVEL, DIADETDI, KIDNEY
DISEASES VENEVAL DISEASES4DEOP
ST. ALL IMPURITIES of tbe BLOOD,
LIVER COMPLAINT, ULCERS
PILES, CIIRONIC DLUMIIEA
F.LiS, SALT ItIlE1:31, SCROFTLA
Out ca.mLocpluus r/lison.isoss
To those who contemplate vlsIlln: titre Springs
would ray that tho HOUSE la FTITED with a rim to th
00EFORT and EASE
of oar GrES Mand we %hall pro no painn In lookin„
their welfare. We varaotee a Cl4lll or deckled help,
no pay. For further partleolara enquire of, or ad&
A. D. BUTTEIUMELD, 41k. Bro.,
Susquehanna Mineral Springs,
Rush, Ponn'a.
non2.-m3
M. D. SMITH,
DEALER EY
HARNESSES!
SADDLES!!
TRUNKS !! !
COLLARS! !
WHIPS I
SPURS 1 !
LIGHT
LEATHER!!
ETC.. ETC.
awiscvmoisamizia . t'2eolt
March SEt, 18M—tt.
•
WOOL-GROWERS TARE NOTICE,
11 ii OTTt3, WOOLEN MILL running ne anal. mak.
In log a wool flannels, checked and white; also
cotton warp flannel, the beet ever made; all wool
tweeds and caselmeres. A large lot of cloths on band,
for sale or to exchange for wool, Please glee me a ;1m
before dlapostng of your wool elsewhere. 11111.
Utiles north of Montrose. J.W. Mori"
Montrose. June 7:11371,
GROCERIES.—Teas in great vanety
And cheap for the qualities, ..Dried Peaches, the
beet to market. nice, uality of Molasses, ingite,cet
fee and a Atli amortment of 6pices dze.
)iont;ele, Dec. Trausu,
RADVIA7'i °RELIEF
CURES TUE WOILsT PAISS
In from Ono to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
exr of vet twmcnt nr,l wy one
SUFI - CM WITH PAM.
311...1 , crArs IMAM RELIEF I 3 A Cunz 1 - 011.
Evrtiv PAI7.
It tte EM awl la
• Irho Only Pain 'Remedy
that Inatautly glom Um most excruciating rtZ , DI., aliays
eamingalong. and corm Conga/Mona whabor or Um Lungs,
St..* Eames, or *Mar Lm or prisms, by one anal..
liccm
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
MATTboar vkilent or goer/mm[l[4 My palm Um Kure ,
, Diatridden Intim, Calyx.lod, Ncicoum Neunditie.
or yrimtratel with Micmac may IlLtioo,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
Mirg:Cti===l
LiFLAIDIATION OF THE Kiwi: - •
nrcAlivATlOrt Tile DLADDIER.
LNFLAMSIATION 0) , THE BON
CONGESTION OF THE MIMS.
MIRE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING._ _
PALPITATION OF THE HEART.
HTISTERICS, CROUP. DIPHTHERIA .
CATARRH. INTLVENZL.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NECHALGLA.
COLD CHILLS. •017£ CHILLS.
Tbs application of the Handy Relief to tIo Cot of
parts whets tha paLo =Wally sales will •Cord sass sad
wnnfort.
Twenty drops to half a tunitlsr of water will Ina for
foments am CRAMPS. SPASMS. !anal STOMACH,
HEARTBURN. BICE. HEADACHE, DIARRHEA
all ,
DYSENTE-rsitNaßY COLIC WIND IN TOR DOWELS, an d
rsL AINi.
Travelers should always carry s WIN, of Itadway's
Recta! pallet .an them. A few fo il. &ba water :VI
02 ' F ' An
arnagir,,ValLl.rt. "4°3-
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVE/. AND AGUE mull for fifty cents. Then I. net
& monadt In this world that will cunt Favor and
Ago., and ali o other Ilalarious, Bilious, &went, Tr b oll, p
Yellow, and other Farm (sided by RA DW ATI% Pals)
q uoc u RADWATS lIELDT /LELIEF. cads
per bottbi. Buhl by DrugybS.
HEALTH 1 BEAUTY! I-
STRONG AVG PL - RF. rarrt DIA)011--INCREASE OF
FLi~SR ARIA wEjojrr—r LEAR kiglN AND 81LAC....
TLFUL Cl/51111.1.:SION SrVURED TO ALL,
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
Inks MADE TILE MOST ASTONIsniNo sn
guicK, so RAPID Alm TILE elinNOE6
BoDY rsDEILonES, McDER THE INI O I.VEN , E
oP TILLS TIIVLY WoNDEEPUL ILEOLcitiE.
THAT
Every Day an Increaso In Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SA RSATARILLIAN RESOLVENT
entonchleates thron;h the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other
fluids and Jukes of the cyst the vizor of life. (or It repairs
the wastes of the body with m
an al ro
tow .I eentstetial.
Scratch. Syphilis, richumplkin, (ilandcht &tame: tie,.
In the Throat, Month, Tunas, Nation In.Lae Wanda rood
other porta of the imam, Son Eyes. Straw,. Illotherte. s
from the Ears, and the worst forms of ate Means.. Emit
thee, Fever Srel, &old Head. filet Worm. Sett Rheum,
Erysistehs, Arne. Ithek Firth. Worms in the Flesh. Torpors,
Cancers lo the Wernik end ell wonketrlng sad panful h.
chorales, Nicht Sweat, Tin./ of Sperm, :cot erav i es of the
We Toledo!, aro within the curative rote of this wonder
of blt.lern (limitary, and a few days . a viii prove to
any person taring It for either. of thtte, Surma of,dlw.a.se tta
potent power to onto them.
If the piahnt, dully Irecominu rodoe.l by the wages and
dernontertitien that ts cnottnnvlir proemial:lAniccesd• In
arrestios these raw., anti repel.. the same with new man,
undo f r om healthy blood—and tills the SAILSAPAIIIL
LI AN will anti lbws secure.
Not only does the SLassrsahLria Ihisocreare ruel sit
known remedial agents In the rare of o n ly,
Constitutional. an d Elkin Lliacterli but It la th e positive
Sort for
. .
Bldaey & Bladder Complaints,
rrinarv. sal ITrar.ll ellseeee., Creirri. DiOtter., nnninty
Stuppnge of Water. Inenntininiee
there Urine . Med..
Albanitnuria, end In di enses or them tirlekduet
noeits. or the water Is lldct, timid r, nileed with pubstences
Ilto the while of en e= Me white milk, or there
is s rnortiti en l.thtek, end si'Mte
bunedeit
dePirel,le. d when three le senurine
when passing wale, nod pale La th e &All of the Back end
.loot th e Lolne.. like, Stcs.
WORs.—The rely known and ova awned). for
Worms—PlN M rape, as.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
Cured by Itudwny's Resolvent.
St..ty.,ly Is, Int
titsimAt•—T hay, byit o , airliu. Tann , . ty seielys
iy,o.ls. MI I. Demos yanl ° rio hylnfor IL: . 11.-144
. :17Zar. " !:,ri
I bad to&ry Lott.. rainy. I sA.ty tr a.
r army. and ono box of filyaiyity'• an.l toy bent..., yyy.
Reid, RAW. •trul then I. r.,6 • gig , . et to
Le by mon 1..1.9,
uttl f feed het., and bypalcr lb, 1 E. no toy.. ruin
Thy oat. touriYealy the lel Ili.. at tby Lowey, ever tby rely.
I weity illy to yes f. LEM
beds attar. Toy cart rylthii It If
re. shoe., ItAln,intl P. ithArr.
D. R Ag:AVAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly battler, IllepVitly coated .Ith meet gum, rue.
regnant, petrify emu., .1 arretigthyn, Illaiiirayia
for the Cure of all 41.1.11,111 a the Stourvh flower.
Kidney, 111h1der, Picrernts Disease, Ilcydnette, Constij.
Lon, roytlemes, liptincotlon, inlioushes,
lone Farce, flitlyniann. Of the llownly, Pike, nod ell D.
rangerriente of the internal Viseren. Warranted In effect
• raring.. ewe, Prtnely Vegetable, rneull.u.g nu mercury.
'nine 1. nr daleterloos drogy,
Oiisyrre the a-in:plena reviling froze DIY
Orden of the Dl:cell , * OrgePP
honnl Ptln.. Wynne.. or lb. 0.5.11 I. OR
iteuiar ..r Lb. ryln
• eht to thy htion.li, Our Extelynoo.,s,.llye er Miner
In,at Pa •d P lb. iy
Soninine 4 t. Ilea& ityrrlyel sad
Ineythiy- ~,, a.
It .1..i.0. ty 14y.3. Diyrnia.<l
Lao, a: I Iynt, Ix Ito
I,
A r.AT , W.Vr, ri1.1.5,011 line then-WM
( s r r m tllail l
l'Ae.73,flt.
I.er boo.
, 4.1
It T. F ',I. Tit •• 1 lota, oanrp
1 , , RA A V A . N... Now• York.
wul Le acxlL-Yo'.6.
April
THIS WAY, GRIMMER!
Eitctrt). C) 011
HORSE RAY FORKS!
A, J. NELLIS' PATENT IMPROVED.
Twenty-Two State Fair Premiums Awarded This Peek
lu 1 , 111c,i.n Mouths—Ml and MO.
A 1.50
NELL IS GRAPPLE PULLEY,
An Implement that Peery Farmer, Carpenter, Mason
I=2
.Xl.4D , c7colcrixtg
HORSE RAKES
Hand Rakes, Scribe", Smolt., °rain Cradles
Iron, (.1 cliur Brand) tales,
S ••• Spring..
Carriage Bolts. Clew Dare, (Steel and Iron.)
352 cosi 'Aar
P Li I' CP 'V 13
That envoys gividi an A ARM WRISTLE! when the
Coffee le Ready for tho 'l' do. ONE end yon will
find the Cull e Alwore itightt
Am., Grind , tnne.,
l'irl.t. : Itnops
Saw., Vitus,
Dm , . Kniven, }lull Stones
Pninta, Oil,
.Stow., Ti ti.NV arc,
Montrose, July 0, IS; .41. BOY LI 4:
"I" AL 1=1.113397CJ1A ME Clo'Cr Ei El .
OITODITT. TILE cour.T novas.
T - Wttpi'
- -
er;APy
'I,-
. 1p .1. 4
: C ;e' *-
io
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=. Pirrl ...i.ri-'-
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'a11i , ,./ '; if giii,- 7 14,. lii " ..,-:10 '. • ,
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051;0 . rri . ,.' ,1 1 . e...7: .-.,...,- ,
t" P '' , 't_ s el - ti -- , ..: ...°-, :Ltr - 1 -
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3IONTROSE. PENN'A.
oura 8. TAtemaLL, eroprutor.
Ehht Sta , re leave thlt Ilaueo • (tally. connecting with
OW D. L. eNV., the Vale, sad al., Lehigh Valley lbU
Wass. [July O. ltrar—it.
Dot destroyed by mineral poison or otherwise& tad IM efM
turrlG l A . rasted temood i tes . st of repain
cola or thin. lininba. Pak to
"holder; T' mess of the Clem, Diainam,
Saar Eructations of the Stemmas, Bad Tanta in the hlerenh,,
Baioos Auacks, Palpituito of tee Hrot, liciammaiin
the Lona Pain in tier remowsofthe Ittirsesid Itwelbull
other painful symptoms. are Ma ciboO.p criCrPoc. In
these complatufs it ham no equal, and one bottle nel pm*
• Letter guarantee of its menu than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaint., tr old. mmtchel
or aingle, at rho dawn of wmnanh or the tent ef hill
thew Tack display , se decide influence that •
marked improve...pint is soar perceptible.
For inflammatory and Chronic Rheims.
Wm and Goo, Mom, Remittent end Intermittot Fr
yers, Dimass of the Blood, Liver. Kidnap end Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Distant ars rind by
Vitiated Blood. which is gencedly produced by domptena
of the Digestive
They are a=tic Purgative as Well is
Tonle, toomming also the peculiar merit of actin as
mwerful agent in relieving Congestion or Intimentadtmonlie
Liver and Visceral Organs, and id Bilious Disease.
SUM Diseases, Eruptions, Totter, Saltaltnallk
Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Beds, Carboides, Rintvesormh
Scalti•liesti, Sore Eves, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarf Dimiterir
tiros of the Skis, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature. are literally deg op and anied
out of the system in a slant time by the axe of them Bitten.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yea
its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, &ego
nom, or Seam ; dean: it when Tao find it obstructed.
Grateful 1111111totas proclaim Vittloria Duran die
most wonderful !wigwam ever known. ,e
J. WALKER, Prop'''. It. 11. IaLcDONALD •ib CO.
Drtzgists and Gen. Ant.. San Francisou, California,
and corner of Washington and Charlton Sts., Nt. Yoh.
*3' SOLD FY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DZALIAS,
July 10, 1172—na9
DR. BACE.93 CATARRH RIIRIBDIG
lilt tbo only form of ins tramq,nt yet invented VIA
which Quid medicine can be carried high rig and
puyeelly applied to all parts of the Waned runi c
sages, and the chambersor cavitiescomment
therewith. in which sores and ulcers frequently
and from which the catarrhal dLacharge generally pal.
coeds. The want of euccers In nesting Catarrh bat
totem has arisen larrely from the imposallaility ot
applying remedies to these cantles and ciaMball
by any of the ordinary methods. This obstacle la
the way of effecting cures ls entirely overcome by the
invention of the Douche. 14 Ili/0a this instrument,
the Fluid is carried by lis can weight) po .nor % Imo.
lap or pumping being required.) up one beatnik: stall
gaudy dewing stream to the highest portion of ths
naval passages. palms into and illorntighlY clammy
all the tato. and chambers connected therewith. and
flows out of the oppositenestril. Its toe It element and
so simple that n child can understand it. tuft
and explicit directions accompany each
Instrument. When toed with this instrument, Dr,
Bane's Catarrh Remedy cares recent attacks of
. Cold in the 'lead I , by a few applications.
Symptoms of Catarrh. Frequent held
'ache, discharge falling into throat, sometimes pro.
rasa watery, thick mac., purulent, offensive, Sc
Ire others A dryness, dry. watery, week or 1411A4441
,:apnetoging u
ear, s or ilst.tia . c w ttn .. of naaal cot ipsag%
clear Lost, lalcerations; scabs from u and
lcers,
_roan
altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, impalnal
total deprlvstlon of Penne of end and taste, dad.
ecu, mental depression, loss of appetite, Mips.
lion, enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, Sc. Only •
few of these symptoms are likely to Do present In
any Me at one time.
• Dr. Saxes Catarrh Remedy, when used
whit Dr. Pierce's N asal Do achooted
panted with the eimellttiticmal hesitant ertit
recommended In the pamphlet that wraps each bat.
tie of thejtemedy, is a perfect specific for this balk.
some disease. and the proprietor offers. la good
•500_ reward for a ease he can not core. Tim
_
.dy is mild aad pleasant to sum contain=
attoog or mastic drugs or Dolmas. The
Is sold at 60 cents, Dooche at al cants. by
SU Druggists, qr either sill Do mailed by pta•
ptiotortm receipt orco cents.
V. ezEniczot.
.D.,
Bola Fropostor.
BUTALLO, A. T 4
ACi..l3:r—lia rr1717L11.333,23Ca,
DRUGGIST, MONTROSE PA
U continually receiving
7 , 1 v •
And keep, congtan el ron hand a fall and drdrable
02Surt0.1001. 01 gtrllLfoo
DRUGS, MEDICINES; CIIE3IICALS, LI QV (.
Plante. 01Is, Dye-Stuirp, Tenn, Spices, and other ets
caries, Stone M are. Wall end Window Paper, Wass
ware, Fruit. Jars, Mlmirs, Lamps. Chimneys, Kenn
acne, Ittehlncry . oll, Tanners' Oil, Neatafoot Oil, Its
fined Made Oil,Sperm Otl, Olive Oil, Splrlts-Tetrpert
tine, V Caoary Seed. V lnemur,Potaah, Coates
tented Lye. Axle Oreane.Trussea, Snpporters,Medlea
Instruments. Shoulder Braces, Whine, Gnus, Pistols
Cartridges, Powder. Shot, Lead, Gus Cape, Blast's:
Powder and Fuse, Viollon,Strlnge...ltoar•.ete. Flutes.
Plcea. etc., Ptah Mohr and - Linea/Dar and Toilet Snaps ,
llatr One, Hair It.torere. and' Hair Dyes. Breslin,
Pocket En{ VCP,ripectacles,Silvet Plated Spoons..Forka
Knives. de. Dentin( Articles, sly:emend aasortmest 01
FANCY GOODS, fEWELRY, and PERFUMERY
All the lending and best klnds nt
to ..nont arly mem/ Jim: to restoin the -felt, tit
please tht taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the Mac,
and aloe to CUllthlCe to the rcaluud substantial ramrods
ut life. Enumeration In Impracticable, an it would a
a umnspaper. eL the Drug mid Variety EtUrni of
• ALIEL TUILEELL.
Vontruni ,Jan.ii,
MEM=
hulon,
I.ntrtirs,
Varoleb.
I.amp
INER (0:J 7'S,
Main Street,s doom Itclow Uuyelo corneeddlontro.
FLOUR, GROUP:RIES, AND
PROUSIONS.
Wcarunourlnntly rne tiring) nd now have onband.
•Crests• Lock of lloode. In onrilt wt wllleell
CHEAP ! CHFAI CHEAP
forcash,orolchavy orproduce.
(OOP TA'Ab,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES
PORE, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLO . IVIOTHY SEED, &
We.havereptted andniado additions toonr Stock°
Pallcand are note ready to forward Butte r the bei'
counnlralonboeftes In New York,l roe or eti.rgO.E4
lady an CO NI en*. nn nnnnTgnn, cnt a.
• Call and exaral n e our Stock berore purchasing els!
WhOre.snitealn:ACOYoLtrfrpee oftho
GOOD QUALITY a; LOW pnicE4
of otir
W. rt. COLTEI
G. MINER, - • •
montroec, April 151 S 3
(lOLA JEW - ELl:it—A Fin(' Assort
-1...A mut. and inner Vath,llol of Jewelry, A few cola
and r3llskr Cased Watcbefi and - Watch Chains.
and silver'platod Spoons, Forks. Knives, .tc.. and a gnu
era! narprintent of Fancy Goods, Notions. Petrol:malt
t t.c. Drns*n itlf dlcinea. n tni o amok.
Moutztan. At.. Doe. TUILIMiLir