The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 12, 1873, Image 4

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    THE DEMOCRAT
Runusuer. Evan WEDMDAT Momma sr
Atos - rrosE, Susquzumeis Co., ltY
E. B. HAWLEY
Mil per am= in &dew*. or 11.210 at the end of year.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
(Three fourths Inch of qua, or less, make s roars.)
One square, 3 weeks or loss, $1.00; 1.. month
$1.25; 3 months $2.501 0 months $4.50 ; 1 year,
$B.OO. Quarterly, half-vearly and yearly adver
tisements inserted at a 'liberal reduction on the
above rates: When sent without any length of
time specified tor publication they will be con
tinued until ordered out and charged according-
ly.
Auditor's Notices, tr.. 50 ; Executor's and Ad
ministrators' Notices, $3.00. All communica
tions of limited or individual internt, 10 cents
per line. Obituary Notices, 10 cents pet line.—
Marriage and Death Notima free.
executed neatly and promptly and at fair prim.
Deeds, Mortgagee, Notes, Justaceg, Consta
bias' School and other blanks far sale.
tam and tirroidc.
Notes
—o—
KENTCCKEY ships blooded horses to
Scotland.
TONS of hogs frozen to death in the
Northwest are being converted into soap.
KANSAS raised 4,000,000 bushels of po
tatoes last year.
Lowe will burn 6,000 bushels of corn
this winter.
THIRTY tons of English Walnuts were
raised in Los Angeles last season.
THE value of horses exported from En
gland last year were nearly a million of
dollar'.
FLOUR it selling at JetTercontille,TexaF,
at $25 and $3O per barrel.
Timm is a vitstamount of corn for sale
on Green River, in Butler county, Ken
tucky.
MERE are 1.18,422 farms in Kentncky,
containing one hundred and sixty-eight
acres each.
A LARGE turpentine farm, employing
over fifty hands, is in operation near lalte
City, Florida.
QULECT, 111., ground 886,000 bushels
of wheat in 1872 (worth 81,463,550) iato
221,750 barrels of flour.
A WAGON load of honey was retailed at
Winona Minn., last week, at twelve and
a half cents a pound.
Tits records of the lowa Land Office
show that 226,680 limes of land have been
disposed of in the State during the last
A CoLousoo onion, measuring twenty
incher in circumferance and weighing
two pounds and five ounces, is on exhi
bition at Lawrence, Kansas.
Ax English farmer,by picking over his
seed wheat with the utmost care, and
planting a grain in a place, at intervals
of a foot each way, produced 162 bushels
to the acre.
Wrcurrs, Kansas, expects that the cat
tle trade of the present year at that point
will greatly exceed last year. A few droves
alreadyleard from, figured up, amount
to 40,000 head.
LAST season the Sacramento Valley
Beet Sugar Company raised 1,200 acres
of roots, which have been worked np with
such success as to warrant an even broad
er Sweep, and this year the planting will
be raised to 1,600 acres.
Mourn) Tillery, of Halifax coiiniy,
N. 0., who last year tried the experiment
of fhite labor on hislarm, is much pleds
ed with the regul-, - ays the Enfield Twills
and has employed fifty white families this
year, discarding the negro entirety.
Tama is a farmer in Westeru New
York who was born in 1772, has owng4
his Present home for 54 years, and who
durtng the past season •planted, cultivat
ed and•harrestyd.three acres of ooro,•eail
to bi the best.iri Tompkins county.
weiehis cf the heavieF t cattle
which competed at the Birmingham show
for the /'butchers' premiums" fur fat oxen
where as follows: Ilereford,2,3B7 pounds
short-h0rn, T1 2,306 pounds, Devon 1,786
pounds, and a Scotch ox, 2,686 pounds.
his said that the disagreeable clicking
noise caused by overreaching in horses
will - - be pfeiented if the blacksmith in
shoeing, cuts off the toe or crust of the
hoofs onthe fore feet, instead of on the
1 hind feet,-as is the frequent practice.
.
At - English farmer compares the con
duct of those who aultiinte only tho sur f
• face 'ortheir farina to the un wisdom of
the owner of a coalmine who, having six
seams of coal, only works the upper one
and neglects those lower down.
• A BA= in Haddingtonshire, Scotland,
was recently rented , for Sl5 per anintai
besides, this the tenant was bound to' ex
pend .$15,000 on the buildings without
repayment at the end of the lease, which
was for eleven years.
THERE is one thing that nearly everyr
bodrknows and hardly anybody attehds
to, ihat is, to sprinkle slacked lime,on th9l
roofskinceit year, either- in fall or,spririg.
If the shinglesare covered ever so thick
with mots, the Time soon clears it'6ffleail'
ing the roof clean and white and ;goof).
for a dozen years longer. It onghtici be
' put on pretty thick, and a rainy day is' the
best for the7work. - Strong wood ashes
will answerlilmost- as - well" to keep old
roofs in repair, bat they will not look as
nice.. To Make new.ahlogles last three or,
tour times the yawl period; they need tinlY
be soaked a few.days'in -s. tank halrfull,
of thick lirnamaterorhii* mist be Stir.
red up well before the shingles are Iwit in.,
•
Aiartemaltsirni implements; .
•
Association onat of Aeon!.
tnral Implement Manufacturers, which
met at Cleveland, adopted resolutions to
shorten credits; reduce disooithte; com
missions to dealers and ageuti and fiaiag
penalties. gor cutting down priees.
commit** was appointed to memorialize
the several legislatures oa them:keels of
lower freights and express tariffs on imple
ments, and asking for the passage of lowa
to avoid locking up money lb Bounty
treasuries that is ea much nettled in bum
ncet.Oh.anrieh • •
piocellantouo.
Making a Fortune.
—o—
Samuel McFadden was a watchman in
a hank. He was poor, but honest,. and
his life was without reproach. The trosib . -
le with him was that he felt ho was not
appreciated. His salary was only four
dollars a week, and when he asked to
have it mint _the Presidetit;CashieiVind
Board of , Nregtors glared at him through
their speCtacles,.ane frowned on him, end
told him to go out and stop his insolence,
when he knew business was dull, and the
bank could not meet its expenses now,
let alone lavishing one dollar on such a
miserable worm as Samuel McFadden.—
And then Samuel McFadden felt depress
ed, sad and the haughty scorn of the
President and Cashier cut him to the
seal. He would often 'go out into the
side-yard and bow his venerable twenty
four • inch bead, rind weep gallons and
gallons of tears over his insignificance,
and pray that ho might be made worthy
of the Cashier's and President's polite at
tention.
One night a happy though struck him ;
a gleam of light burst upon him; and
gazing down Vie dim vista of years with
his eyes all blinded with joyous tears, he
saw himself rich and respeo ed. &Sam
uel McFadden foaled around and got a
jimmy, a monkey•wrench, a cross-cnt saw,
a colechisel, a drill, and about a ton of
gunpowder; and nitro-glycerine,and those
things. Then in the-dead of night, he
went to the fire-proof safe, and after
working at it for a while, burst the door
andhrick into an immortal smash, with
such perfect success that there was not
enough of that sale left to make a carpet
taCk. Mr. McFadden then proceeded to
load up with coupons, greenbacks, cur
rency, and spetie, atueto nail all the odd
change that was lying anywhere, so that
he pranced out of the bank with over a
million dollars on him. Ho then retired
to an nnsurmising residence out of town
and then sent word to thedetectivea where
be was.
A detective called on him the next day
with a soothing note from the cashier.—
McFadden trotted it with lofty scorn.—
Detectives called on him every day with
humble notes, from the President, Cash•
ier, and Board of Directors. At last the
bank officers got up a magnificient pri
vate supper, to which Mr. McFadden was
invited. Ho came, and as the bank offi
cers bowed down in the dust before him,
he pondered well over the bitter past, and
his soul was filled with exultation.
Before he drove away in his carriage
that night, it was all fixed that Mr. 31c-
Fadden was to keep half a million of that
money, and to be unmolested if ho re
turned
the other half. He fulfilled his
contract like an honest man, but refused,
with haughty disdain, the offer or the
Cashire, to marry his daughter. Mac is
now honored and respected. He moves
in the best society ; he browses an and
in purple and fine linen and other
good clothes, and enjoys himself first
rate.
And often now he takes hidinnint son
on his knee, and tells him of his early life,
and instils principles into the child's
mind,and shows him how,by industry and
perseverance And frugality and nitro-
glycerine and monkey-wrenches and cross
cut saws and familiarity with the detective
system, the poor' may rise to affluence
and responsibility.—Mark Twain.
-
Widow Smith's Receipt.
—o—
Smith is an old lady addicted to
making "bulls," and is of a piece with the
good woman who poured out the coffee to
feast upon the grounds. It was a blunder,
something of this eharactPr, the had just
committed, for which she has comp to an
swer at the police office.
The cause of the hubbub had occurred
in the post office, New York, where the
clerk, whose duty it was to attend to pre
paid letters, was suddenly accosted by is
woman who rushed in in great trepida
tion. This woman was the widow Smith.
"Sir," she exclaimed in a voice tremb
ling with anger "how does it happen, I
should like to know, that when one has
prepaid the postage on a letter, the person
to whom it is sent is made to pay for it
a An."
"How it happens, madam ?" cried the
clerk, "why, it don't happen at all." ,
"Well, I say it dons, it happened to-day
—Viers !"
"And I tell yon ag.sin that it is impossi
ble that it should be so."
"But it is a .person of my acquaint
ance to whom I. wrote yesterday, and
whose letter I prepaid, who says she had
to pay for it, too. She was furious about
it, and I don't wonder she was; for I
wrote to her concerning my own affairs
and she had to pay the postage. It's
down right robbery, I say."
And thereupon the widow kicked up
such a rumpus that it was found to be
necessary to call; n a policeman and take
her before the magtstrate. Instead of
pacifying Mrs. Smith, this proceeding
nearly threw her into the last degree of
exasperation. Althoug the officer re
quested her to assume a proper line of
conduct, the widow persisted in her fury
and stamped and screamed most uproari
ously.
"To be told, t 1 that I don't know what
I have done wit it!" she cried.
"Done with at?" inquired'the mag
istrate.
"The receipt," 'answered the widow;
"the receipts which proves that I pre
paid the letter." So saying, she fum
bled in all her pockets.
"There rtahe exclaimed, suddenly," Pre
got it ! Itere it is !"
And she exhibited it triumphantly to
the magistrate—what can 'von imagine it
was ?—a postage stamp ! the poor lady
bad taken it as a receipt for the money
she.had paid to the clerk, and had treas
ured it sacredly instead of passing it on
the letter!
A I - tarn/Man at South Adams, after
earing up his-mosey for eighteen'months
to buy a diamond ring for his heart's de.
light, was disgusted with her conduct in
going out sleighing with another MM.-
Ho broke off his engagement, but; as she
would not return the ring, he has sued
Or for tt,
THE daaghter of wealthy merehant
of Boston'ts reported to be engaged to an
Italian nobleman, and it is further stated
that the marriage is only deferred until,
tho bridegroom receives a remittanee from
home to enablis him to bay a new pair of
boots.
Two'tioters; mho iron, reartied,4,ll*
'years ago at thiseune pllico by, 00
clergyman, now.einnalteneontlyANO sit
divorcei in Bostom-on the gravid that
both their hatbands lute iun !tell witti
other tiomeas
Prhtting.
THE
"MORSE MOEN"
, • /
THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER
.IN SITSQUEFLA.NNA COUNTY
MEM
JOB ,PRINTI:Naj,
We have made large addition to our office in
typo and fttalorial oC 01l 140 c - whit* doable to
to do all kinds of Job Printing at the Lowest
Prica.
Bill. Heads,
Letter , Heade, •
Statements,
Printed EnTeloper,
• Business Cards, •
Visiting Cards,
Wedding Carder -1
Posters,
Horse Bills,
Sale Bills,
Slip Bills,
Programmes,
Circulars,
Labels, 7 ,• q
'Bcreeiptd,
Notes,
Tags.
Parer Boobs, •
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
gertificatf s,
Bonds,
Deeds,
itc., its
We havi on hand
NOTL, AND CONSTABLES' BLAMES.
Printed and for sale,
Give as a call and try us, and you will be con
vinced that we do our work Roll, cheap, and
with despatch. All orders, by mail or other
wise, promptly attended to.
The 7Zoem.c•or a.t
Is pnblisbal weekly in the borou,th of
Molvraoss, Serdatrzeuaritt Comirrr, PL.
On a tar=o folio stmt. and contains
tr•.i.. i.on„ kt:m„.7.p Sti..s I
Its chrolation is increasing arery day
AS ,AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
It offers ran fheilities to
MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS,
DEALERS IN ram! Irrizmurms.
XACHLVERT, FERTILIZERS, ds
to reach a dal/able ohms of customers,
Advertiser' will consult their intermits try
; making its columns the medium through which
to address the Public, as the paper reaches all
etas= of people—
Farmers, Mechanic, Nerehanti,Piolas
•ional Meg, ate., etc.
Term-400 Per -You lir likilvtmere
AU commenicatleasabould be subywasti $
NIAIVLET.
IMENESI
^Y'. :r .J. rq ; lam!.. . .~
• J!,.;
Drugs and Dediclups
R. R. , R.
AADWAY'S•READY RELIEF -'
CURES TUE WORST . PA INS
In from Ono to 'Twenty inutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
• - .Aim nyartMA RIR ad riatisept A nard any oaa
I&AIreRF.LIEE IS A 'CUM!! FOIL
A MVE EdrATN
"rho = poly raLti Itc•mody
that Instantly Ormithn most rrerurDtioy palm , . allay.. To
dammarlooa, and cora ennFettluto. whether of thu Limp,
&math. Itowals, ar other man& ot' orlAhr, by ...POI..
Dro-Tolltitittv tnxt-rt.t. •
Ito matter how .;slant emhrlciallng Phn p-on the RII
MAIM Bedlidden halm., Crippled, :lemma IsmarAtr.
mprokrated loth Mittan may ram, •
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD 'NATANT E.knE.
ISTIAMMATIVLATIITA-TIOKR"g"ThE ELADDEIL
INFLASIRATION OF TUE POWELk iiir
PONGEHTION 0 Ltz.p.s.
BOBS TRAWLS, DIFFIOISLT BREA (1..
PALPITATION OF THE REART.
*writhes, CROUP. DIPHTHERIA.
GATAIIIIIL INFLUENZA.
TIEADACILE, TOOTHA RE,
R C M' HALCIA, ItUEURATISIL
COLD CIULIA, AGUE CHILLS.
-Thy:what:lon the Ready rtetßalAge yart = rl
rlr tra the y or e • eau
en= 6;D.
mo CW ' rd74,
rot!.' 4 1 1%"if?Itii.:1140.'tf . .1
aIEINTERNAL PAIN..
Travelcm ohould pH.. tarry • NV , ' Ithdmal'M
Itmay
. 11411 of wlth Alm. A rrw 4 , 0 C, • i,l
CZ " "'"" -
• - • •
FEVER AND AGI:E.
ravrn. ;LUCK .1111 M for 1111, Tbrre, la not
tinrcenal wet In ILO* arnrld that ..13 , enve Fa,roW
c and all attar Ilnlarl..l2c Trphnld,
Ow, and athrt Peron itided riusi
paleksa RADWArS lIELLY Ilityao.ate
pc:battle. Bold Druggldc
HEALTH t BEAUTY!!
WritONG AIM rrio: TWIT Pt 001,--TX , R7AST: 01?
emEitigiti fa 4 .'""
DR... AD WAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN 'RESOLVENT
um, won VID 110 ST AIMINP 4 III•47 ( - PE El • 51)
gilleK, SO RAPID ARE Tilk: 1711ANt11:44 I'll 4
1101.11" MiDERGOES, UNDER THE 1N FirEN ,
OFOAT • T RILL TRULY VIONDEIVI...I,'
T .
Ev.nrY Day an Increase In Fiesh
and Wolght la. Seen and Felt.
THE. GREAT 81.000 -PURIFIER.
Elt i tp i p t r b th , lttai ,, lthrt i l4 i i 1.4.-4. , 1 L
Ea mit jukes 17747 e Ir/term the 'rigor - el 11 . 1i:Z7 . r ' t ‘ l 'i rr=
Dia orsatna of the bwly with, sew wilt otauril ustprts'.
fierrifols. Sywhlllo, Dlosonnordowdittnitstar lilted
In the Throat, Mouth, -Tontursjiodra In etc 'amt. rook
other carts of the partess. Born It c+ . Strottnono 14,:torg
Don'S the Ears awl di: wont dardior Sido diwpwr, rrotp-
Und o Pnvoc,fraan, Scott llesd. Dans Worrn, had Ilbtoor,,.
£l73lpflOo, Anne, Mad Spoto. Worsts In Ile; flrA, r:not:
Cooed In the Womb, asil all weak - a:Asp aml taiaro pt r l
111014 Sweat.: Lwra of.DlPnris. arl Dll nns.nfitis
fifOpelple, sow within tha <maths rand or ILL* ca w arr
.1 odd* CO.henoldr sod • law 1147 e 13.••• slit -pro to
ti,ti m peclon It It for tithes a dm . forms of dLaas• Us
t power to COTO themo.
Shi p trlMally . becorlsettn44 hrtho WWI Ll , l tur
warding Igloo; wades and =WI tte onT n fittinfomP • !!
toßght . l= a luritht blr , Uwattnit Oda the SAlLDirAllito
Ifot only Moss the Pato:, 111141l.rrtt OPT,I
tnatrlt 1.114 sigentstrodhe cure of tllsoul, dandnird ;
Dodd:Mutt psi, snd ELIO ; but It is du potty pood Ire
111dney dr. Bladder Complaints,
EritoPW, and Wood , tlitennesciamel. Dinnetri,
Alh,oo elin. W grt r li%l? "' in " Theln L ;f:: ',`•
Cltr-t e ft .e .ef te e hthlc e' 4 =• te ° 4hZl l . ll. 4."'lt me
b • ...Md. tliflarsPPett+snts.,*anil hr. o r t h ere
&poly Awl add dere in priding. burrdng warathnn
adorn passing water, wog paints the Bush of lb. Dad and
idomthe nice, lust
Ws. 01Miii- :erne Only knarom and sod Radar for
— Worms— Tape, etc.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
Owed by Radway , s Resolvent.
By do, mow. / Ir. IP.
Do. Jtorsort—t !ova o•lstaa Two.. I. at-sth• rM
M.L.AII do Ihtetart old tttAn. trot •• trap,. ! I to. t
= ^4" lr ° - :'';"17 1 ""
1,
R•oAveal. mut tembar al tit•A•st I-• itt.“•••1
Ltd, goliorgwal tb••• h last • Ort. tar Witt, to 1.
matt I tad t•woo, canoe., end Att.,. tn... I t•-• •••.. • I•rs
Tr ••••••• Itteat ha* lb. MA oO d 4.1.0 1..,... •• or 11. i -tr.
1 wow. dts to root for gar Lwett of ago., 1., pot, t
I. dd.. HANNAH Y. ix.tvr.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT 'PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly Wick..4,mM, natnl w , th rsret fmrfg
SICK liffirrol•Tr , 4,(1.74! 1‘ 3T. 411 •Va1l
;)"
fees erre, filltenithathen thc. OF ir
Pe
nag.te.c. the. Weer's! V larvra. a-ral.t.rl eltrct
• poeithre cure. Pont, • Tre,tablo. etnthethe n.eraar.
ththerale. ger deledno.t drugs.
gar ()Nerve the tthlotrin, rvepteme rev.:l;n; !roe, DL.
Sided et the Dlcrethle 0 , 1;e.e:
ce.ifpat:,.. Insert 171... renew. ot
,ldlity at do hdreagl. t•lt
we. te,W41,01 la 13.• Itteettartt. SIR/
held delll'ef Itareedr. frollealort of 11•• et. Ilarr•oi
Meth lbeatbfw, flotterl, at No Haan, MAN:, Ratoacoala•
Iroateas hom f• • Lola; Pr•tron Dimerats of Vt.., P•ta
WA. w
A. 61—ft Vo•ar t.d 15.11 IN, to Ow f•ftruery
r.:.•35..1:11.z.d.tr:z74151.1 4 . 5 .555rAzy,71., 55 55 , : - . 5,t:
- •
_ 4 re. &v.v.+ of 11.1ir7 A T.-F. rit.i.q wit, fr., O, imrtom
Iron. oil the ',owe ~ a no .1 'Mee, sso,rotn pwrLoi.
SOLD BY
RE k NO Tftrr.. Seal •ne Imtrr onn,,
In ItI7WAT CO., eflt 7-spe. Now- Vcri.
formallon worth ILnusino. wig lw ISlN,f iru o t ygna.
April !,I'r. Fl
Mb Cat Ilhatrates the prn. of threg
, r
9trort_ prEsp.cfmns
'iambla Nasal Injectors
This hestrelnent latst.;:6l7, distilled for the pa- I
factappitcedion of
k OR. PACE'S CATARRH REIIRDY.
his the only.form of instrument yet inrented with
which laid medicine can be carried aka rep
,aed
prr.frelly applied tool parts of the affected nisal pr- •
lo h lr e h l i=retailfferpe m en ' t7y lc elisi, Z
• and from which the catarrhal discharge geuerally pro- •
coedc TbeFierentof imecers in treating Catarrh here
tofore has arisen largely from the Imposilbility of
applyl= resocedise to these cavities and chambers
, by icy Wee maim" Inettioda Thisphstacle in
t i = i f effecting cures la entirely overcome by the
anted fa:using .th Mehemet%
the Fluid Is by Hs own selabh• po w smdling, tore.
i'ap or pumping Mann menu* op one fictstril In a hell
gently froWitryitnurel to thee Mellen portion of the
meal paassges,paires into tad thoroughly cleensee
U thetrebesand chambers connected therewith, and
Okras out 01 theoppOsite MIRA fis leois Pirrakolaill o
• so simple that a child can Understand It. Foil
and explicit 'directions accompany each
instr. • Whet %
..nsed • with this Instrument. Dr.
Saga's °depth Remedy cures 'recent' attack"' of
e , Cold to the head 2, by a few applications.
Symptoms of Catarepe......F end-heads
Vtebe 4 llTA'AtiCriste-s
fuse, q, pantleal, Miami., de.
. Io others a dryness, dry. watery. weak or Wanted
n etoging lobser b le . tl l le i n of sera pa t er:es,
u to
Clear throat, taw ears %
tic!en ' t scabs a lro an to ifl cc ee g recce
altered, nasal twang, offehlitte 'breath, imp " aired or
total deprivation of sense of smell and taste, Mut.
news, mental depression, loss c o ughpette., indices
. time, el:danced tonsils. tickllng , de. Onl y a
few of these symptoms are likely to be present la
any_eue at onetime.
rri " 4 lll" l4aNtrh •
• —T• le resli Doucoindaccom
panted with the constitutional trea tment which Is
recommended In the pamphlet that wraps each hot
- tie of the Reel is a petfect specific for this loath-
Warne disease. a thuprppriator =AD good faith.
8100 lowa Pita Clef ban'tott cute. 'flui
reedy Is mild and pleasant to nee, oultainiog no
atrong or caustic drugs or poisons. The Werth
Remedy U moll at 60 cents, Rancho at CO cents, by
all Druggists, or either will be mailed by pine
pieta: on tessipt of 60 cents.
'• •
U. rIESCEOII.-R.-sr—
e • hole Proprietor. -
PIIITALO,
MANHOOD; HOW.LOST, HON RESTORED. Just pabliatica, a new cdlttOn Of DR.
104 CU IDIt LVE ELL'S CELEBRATED ES. 4.
SAY on the =mom, conr(al thont =di- -
eine) Of Sernaavonntati, or.blerninal,
Wcsknemt, Involuntary Stealhal Losserpteniblettcyl
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment. to Marti./
age, too ; also, ConsuomtDiart. P.pileperitnejilts. induced
bb self imielgonce'allartrull talc:if annum
far Price. in a seated envelope, only a cents,
' The ealalrrated author:ln this admirable May, clear.
stratt•fremoAdrty leers •euccessfurprenoce
,1. 4 : the
y alarming consequence. of itelfatramrtnay be
Yedicall . eared withnut the dangerous uof Inte rnal -
Medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out
a mode of cereal orie4,IIMP4. pisitTalfin and,Cograialf
by mean ` of WhielPerery' itifferet4 no matter ivth It 1
it
W udpaitlcat may be. Mac mat himself cheaply. privatt-ly.
• d radically.
,Or This Lectern eboplll be Ln, VA Atands,of every
loath and • very WV In the mud.
ke; undo: noel, in a plain envelope. to nny address,
- postpaid De mole.t of six cent*. or mvolonit rump.
i - .Deo. Do Cul. weir* Vdstringe likilde`,." price gas;
• Address the Publiebere.
CMS. J: C. HUNS & CO.,
. ,
111 &Mel. New Tork. Poet.Onice Box • 1181.
ALL BINDS OP
- - '
Pup Wan,
Kaitssosi. ra
.IVB WORK, ETC.,
9 .7:u
NEARLY PRINTED:AT TilE DEMOCRAT OFFICE
<.~.t.-,,n d%tM..è&•-,..",
Drugs and Mediciucul.
„ owe,
Spirits ono inn,
doctored, sp . iccd, and sweetened to please the ue, called
Tonick,' 'Appetisers,” " Restorers," &e, that lead the
• tippl on to drltnipgrincas and tufo, but area true Methane,
made from. the matins room and herbs of California, Gee from
all Aleolumatinsic Stimulant, Tin, are the Greet Plaid Purifier
era a Life-giving Prumiple, Perfect Renovator and /ciao
'orator of the Slit em, carrying oil all tussonous matter, and
restorteg the blend.mhealthy conddion, enriching n, re
freshing and invigorating both mind arid body. They are
easy a adnamistration, prompt in their action, certain in their
rm.., safe and reliable in all forms of crease.
No Penes eau take these Bitten accordtn; to
thrections, and rernatn long . urneell, provided their bones are
not destroyed Iry mineral ymonn or other means, and the rot,
ergot weaned beyond- the Mot of spar.
the flTdrca, l' C o oti r elts,
Sour EN
tacks, of sin Stomach, had , Taste on the Mouth,
tbeaus Attacks, Palpitatimi of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lltirei, Pain 11l the regions of the Kidney.. and a hun
dred other painful s it are the 'sung, of Drpc. pa..
•
he there complaints it
has
no' eon.. and one bon's. WPI pines
a better guarantee of its stems slim a lerrethy ache...meet.
Nor I , exurale Complaints to young or old, married
or single, at the dawn df seennanhooe ' l, re the turn of life, these
Tn.m llittrfi ark , niel au deeded an tonnesco that a rnarkal
improveinent it ncum pereeptible
:for intlammatory anti Chronic , Rheum*.
firm and Cunt. Dyopepoa or I od.geotlon, Item
.tic ,
tent and Inierlent hevom. Disea , es of the P.c.& laver.
Kidneys and Wachter, the-x fluters have Leon most oteces.ful.
Sorb Ilitesies are caused by Vitiated Plc.!, eiiielt is goo
era/I e prodeccri by derangetnert of the Ihgestive Orgasm
They arc a Gs elle Plargetive as well as a
Tonle, pas a. also the per.iotr ter•l of at ling at t
powerful agent in entering Conyestarm or cd the
Liver and Visceral ttrgant, sod in filhour
Nitta Dis . Ecopuraor, Ttt., halt-Rheum,
Botches, Spot• Pmrpics, Pustitles, e Carbi.nees, mg.
womml, Setld•fleart Sore Eves, Ervdpciar, Itch, Simms,
Ducoloratirms of the blot, limners anal Kliteaacs el the
Sl:in, of Ittit•reer ome n r nature, are literally dog aiiP
earned out of the ry.oc in a riort tints by the nse of these
Bluer.. One Led tie in such cases will conrince the most
incredulo. of their Curative erect,
Cloanve 010
. Vithateti Biota' shout:cur yen find
it, uppitnoes buratto; dironelt the din in Punt de, Erup
tions, or Sores , cleanse at when you foul it obstrua ted and
sluggiab in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul . your feelings
troll, yell, you when. Keep dma blood pure and the health of
the System well tollow.
Grateful thousand* prieelaint Tines en Bennis.
the most wonderful I nvignrant that env sustained the kilning
" Pin, '1 aile:attdotiter Worms, Liking is
rye
tam of so maiy tlenundet, bre effectually destro.ed and
retnfivel• San a ditunhuished uhriologret There o s,..arce'
an
and , spon the tare of the month w hose 1.. i vs re, mid
from theinesence of wuriot I: it not opiti :lit ec
Meet. of the body dui rimers ri.•t. tile, Ilse e.....eared
loaners and shiny deposits that hfcecl te, vo, Murat , "
cf diaease. No system of Mediune, no veronfogea. no an•
tbehnamstcy .2i fres the system from sriarner like these
Mechanical Dierns., Peri n engaged Psi.s
and blinerats, such a. P.. 0.1, late tmlelela-atere,
and Miner., as they advance in life ecll ire suliirr. topardys„
glebe Roue:, To guard attain. this take n due of ai u •
glen litre /et once Of Mice week, 11 Pro-
VentiVe
Bilious, Remittent, and Interntittent Fo
yers, winch are too prevalentin the sailers of our great
rirs throughout the Lolled Stile., rqieCialay these Ili*
Matteppi, M lea kin, L'inos, Tennessee, t uanbcrland,
Arkanw., Red. Colorado horror, Rua Crandc, Pearl, Ala ,
ban. ' olade. Savam,,/, Roanoke, Jame., and tn., m.o.
stith rhea act throushout our rolire Count,
during the Sommer and Autumn, mid remarkably so dung
...am. of unucial lit.c and dryer's, art in , arial , 'y aeon.
pained Ly ext.ris„e iterailernienll of she reattach and het-,
and oda. abdominal caccra, he arc always more or kar
bats--onions of the. hoer, a avealiie,t and untable state ,
the stomach, and groat I, , rpc r the 1a...e15, Leon;
up Inds viewed areomulatlone In their if t.ilnic.nt. put.
gati.c, exerliti; poncifol tolltienrc upon timer various or
gar, else, rrecrkmer 'There n rtes cathartic for the
purpose mud to Da. J, LaCerCe Ytnn,rc Lirret.e.,tio
they will speedily remove the dark-rolierd it , .d clatter nal ,
which the bowels art loaded, at the came time eurrolating
the letretinuf of the liver, and generally re.or,ng the healthy
(onetime of the 111,-,cstive organs.
Scrofula, or V.inWsr.vii, White Snelling., neer , .
tryttpda, Swelled Neck, Scrofuious I nflarin.tiot.s, Indolent
Inflameatious, blercurial Affeettorr, Old Soes, Eruptions
of Chu Skin, otc. In •liese, as in ail other constuutlonal
eaten Wan era's Yri mt. x lirmers Lae: chum their great
...vs pmyers in the MOO ob,inato and nitractabic
A Westing:a Ailments, her Nara ovasnesa,
and licadaches, although they teens trdlteg tomM,
are
real eisonteit. coitiv.s, Art/ epiitu. r•iien
a.
i n in the back and loins, oot
nervous and riot beet!
ache, unmanly of ekm, and all tomb,' classed as "
complamts," Ire Wit use's Yinti thrice , ,which
are portly vegemble, and may be sanely goes to the stoat
delicate, arc a sovereign and cocoa! , rented,
Dr. Walker.* California. V lnegiar Dittoaa act
en all these cases to a stmtlar nunnet. l!v parif,o; the
Vocal they remove the cause, mod by tesdc ...ay the
chi e teem e left...maims (the tubercular .1.0,1 , 101 C A1CC.1.4
parts reuive health, and a panuanent ctire d
effecte
The properties of Da, We mass's V ineries Rrrrars
are Ape t, Diaphoretic and Careamative, Noir Ono, La,
utile. Diuretic, Sedative, County-Irritant. Sudorific, Altera
threa and Authillderne
The Aperient and mild Laxative propenim eir De_
Welgee'll Vs:cream Birrues are the best safe-guard ta all
eases of eruptions and malignant (morn, their I.lc:ode, heal.
my soothing properties tomed die humors of the butes.
Their Sedative propertle• allay pain m the serreurs system,
stomach, and towels, either from inflammation. toted,
tramp,, et Their Counter-I rritant time, ettenda
tbrnerzhout the system. Their Diuretic properties act
the Kidneys, convene; arid ,Ceed.lflue the flow u( mine.
Their Anti•llitious properties sumulate the liver. is home ,t reio of tile, and Its discharges through th e tiling d
and are superior to all lemedial agents. (Or the nits Of Blom
Fever. Fever and Ague, etc
Fortify Cho body against dittertse by parrs;
all its fluids with Verve Stress, No epidemic can take
bold of a system thus renamed. The liver, the stomach, the
bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered ducts,
proof by this greatinv s gorant.
The Efficacy . "( Ibt. WALicut's VitteGArt rfix - rxes,
in Chronic Dyspeyen, Toren( Nervous Disorders, Constipa
tion. deficiency of vital power. and all maladies arresting the
stomach, liver,. bowels, pulmonary organs or muscular system,.
has been expeeeneed by hundreds of thousands, aid hundreds
sf theitt.lldlfrlare are !Ain: for the mine relief
Directionsca•Take of the Bitters en teen to bed re
sight frees e. half to Doc and one-half wine-glassfell. Eat
good nourishing fond, such as beefsteak, mutton deep, sem
sutunant bee( must retembirs, and take outdoor ennise
They axe composed, of purely enc. table ingredients. and C• 11-
tile no spiriti
j. WALKEN. Prop', R. 11. RiamIIONAR.I3 Au CO:,
Drumm and Gen Atte, San Pranorce,_CaL ,
sod corner of Washirigten and Charlton Ste, New York.
131^SOLD BY ALLDRUGGISTS AND DESI-PlaS
July 10, 1512-mou3
ft - 1 7, — T* ATM-XS!
‘
Y. ''' • c , " .
%;"%ez VEGETABLE SICIUM
OA, •. INvi.
_ I L .V .V — I 3 MIR
Every year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is due to merit alone. We
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully , up. to its high standard;
audit is the only reliable and perfect
ed prep cation. fur testoxing.,,Paut
OIL FADED Han to its youthful
Making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and ,clean. It removes all eruptions •
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop
ertics,-prevents the hair from tilling
oat, as it stimulates. and nourishes
the hair lands : By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In .
baldness, it restores the capillary -
glands to thit7iSbirtdal - tigin., and
will cleat° a newgrowtll, except in
extreme:6l a g o. it• is the most eco
nomical Ham Dar.stuNG Aver used,
as-it...requires fewer. -..applications, -
and gives tho ; hairo splendkt glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes., 11.1),
StotclAssayor of Massachusetts, says,
The constituents aro pitre, and care- .
fully selected for excellent quality;
Mid . 1 colluder it the'' BTSi" - P=PA‘
RATION for its intended.purpOses.r
Sold by aU Druijiits, and licakra in Medicines.
Frio ptp polls:. •
Bapkitighata'fi 'Dye.
•- FOR 'MOT NVRISICERIEL
As _our
,Tteuewer. hi many cases
requires i,OO long. a time, and too
much care, tovreslore gray or faded
Whiskers,, we. have prepared this ,
dye, in one preparation; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result.. It, is easily Applied,
intl. produces a -color which mll
neither. rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists: • Price FifYy Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL, 4, CR.,;
NIL .
8 01 0* Abet iiiiWai2d .41 Ifichof 3,
lifoniriseouridaß:drugglati. and.dealtra ever.
Avbere. ,„
PRIINITED
Drugs and Zedlanes
WISHRT'S PINE TREE
Tar - Cordial,
NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY
NOR TUB
Throat and Lungs.
It is gratifying to ut to inionn the public the
1)r. L. Q. C..Wishatt's Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
for Throat and Lung DiSCASCII, has gained .an
enviable reputation flout the Atlantic to tho Pa
cific coast, end front thence to some of the first
fatuities of Europe, not through the press alone,
but by persons actually benefuted and cured at
hia office. Wilde Ito publishes !esp. so say, our
reporters, he is unnide to supply the demand.—
It gains and holds its reputation—
Fin t. by stopping cough,lint by Mormo
n g sod assisting nature to throw off the un
healthy matter collected about the throat and
hronchial tubes, e-/eh rouses
S-cnnd. It removes the cause of irritation
which produces sought of the mucus membrane
and bronchial tubes, meat-ate the lunge to act and
throw off the unhealthy secretions, and purifies
;b••
Third. It is tme from srinills, lobelia, Ipecac,
and ~pium, of nhich most throat and• tong
medics arc composed. which allay cough only,
lad disorganize rho stomach,. It has a soothing
effect on the stomach, nets on the liver and kid.
aeys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus
reaeliiug to every part of the system, and in its
ratio t and pirifying effects it has gained
aation which it must held above all others
IV 0 races.r
TIX3EI
NNE TREE TAR CORDIAL
Great American Dyspepsia Pith,
AND
WORM SUER. DROPS
13einenoder my immediate direction, they ghat
not I,.se their curative qualities by the use I
:heap and impuru articles.
HENRY R. WISHART,
PROPRIETOR
FREE OF CHARGE
Dr. t Q C Wishart's Office Parlors are open
on Mon. lays, Tuesdays and IVednesdays front J
ni., to it p. ni , toe consultation by Dr, Wm.
31.igee. With Rim are asai.ciated tWO'COn
,ultiug piirsivians of acknowledged
is not offered by ary other in
ion in ibis city.
AL L LETTRUS MUST Bt ADDRESSED '7O
L. Q. G. WIEHABT, hi. D.,
NO 232 N. SECOND ‘7172..EET
X.' =I T_....M.T/131.. /". MEI .41 -
13, 1872—mG s m.p.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of Mei Throat and Lungs,
each as Cookhs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, hintallsi
and Consunsigion,
-
rill am mg the great
...
,r, ::' discoveries of madant
. .,..i" fiii:"'" .-: science, , few aro of
1 . ' , .r.i '., more teal etalne to
- (2 , 1::'
~;.. V„ : :,.s.i i ), mankiatt tticuS this ef
' I ki . ,!r 1 factual meetly for all
diseases of this Throat
... d . and Lunn, . A vast
IC;
St •• n • •
jt,. trail of its virtues,
thotorr o hent Al% and
V'' '' Oki,. • other
' countries, has
shown that it dam
surely and effectually
control them. The testimney of oar hest cid
ems, of all clams, establishes the. fact, that
Citrxicv NE-roust will awl does relieve and
cure the ntricting disorders of the •Tlitorand
Lungs heysod smy other medicine- The twit
dangemus affectious of the Pulmonary Orgasm
yield to its power; and eases of Consumps
lion, cured by this preparatine ore public
ly known, an sernarkable as fondly to be pe
tered, were they not proven beyond . disptge.
As a remedy it is adequate, on which the piddle
may rely kw full protection- By caring Coughs.:
the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves
unnumbered IlYes, end an amount of su ff ering
not to be computed. It challenges trial. and Con
vinces the most sceptical. rscry 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 wiiich become
Incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected Ten
der lungs need this defence; and it is amidst, to
be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid •
the distressing disiases which beset the Throat
and Cheff of childhood, Cnatutt FrCIONAL
is invaluable; for, by its timely use, Multi
tudes are rescued from premature graves, and
saved to the love and affection . centred on them.'
It acts speedily nod surely against ordinary colds,
securing sound and health-resterihg deep. • No
one still stiller troubfesoMeinfititnin and par
fat Thrtnehlas, when they know hint eat y'
they can be cured. . . .
Originally the pro Moot of tong, 'Aaiun., aril
saccessful chemical investigation, no cost or toil
is spared in making ; every bottle in the utmost
possible perfection. :It may be confidently re
lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever
exhibited, and capable of ,proincing corn as
memorable as the greatest it less over eflested.
Dr. .1. GAYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical land Analytical CbemhtL
BOLD BY ALL toncaourrs znitilrmatz
Groceries.
DOWN TOWN. NEWS.
• MINER AND COATS,
tfikie Streot, 6 doors below Boyd's Ccirier,lliortrose
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
• PROVISIONS.
Weave constantly Teo Ulnas ti now bait *stint
Abash stock of G?ods in multi eOrtiel) we wiLel
CHEAP! CHEAP CHEAP,
forcalb.nrexebloge orprodues
GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, EDGAR,
MOLASSES, splcEs t PORE,
FISH, LARD,. . HAMS,
, DRIED ~FR UITS,
OLOrgR O n TIMOTHY: SEED, Op:
etetttledatidnindesddltkoii, t &oar Stock'
Paflo.ot d are now ready to torword Patter to the.b o X
'commloo.onhosoosjo New YOrk.line . of chargoota r ,
'atokellneralltralietatelltioOtioontgninento :
gollandexantloontlitock.beforn.p l MOnl i n . o
lyberd.llOdOonittnceyourildoto oftbe •
cop QUALITY do Low:rnicEs
•avow : w: $: COJ r
C. • O
audwaro.
Tills WAY, GEOLMEIII
llELinp coati
HORSE HAY FORKS !
A. I. NELLIIV PATENT 1211PU01111114
Twenty-Two Mato Fair rrennunto Awaided This Pee
In Fifteen Mootho~lfiliF tad Mei
ALSO
(
NELLIS'S GRAPPLE PULLT.
Aa Ithplet:tent that rvery Harmer. thirprntat, ilunst
and Psititer Should B.•e.
HORSE RAKES
nand Rakes. Rratb•.. Rastas. (train Cradles,
Iwo, (A char Brand) Axles,
N
Carriage Belga. Cleo Ban, (Steel and Trim.)
Mozzitor ,
Cf CI F "F 1:1 XI 1.. Clo 1C" El
That Ores aft A Anil CrIIItATT.E t *alai Os
Cutres Is A
Hea La d Um T. de. TRY ONE aid rim VIII
lb. Coo II Always Weal
Axes, fiend Ames. . Lock. . ,
ricks, Rasps .
Ssah. rib.. Knobs.
s r ssr Knlscs., Scyth Stones. . . Latelos.
Nint, 011 s Varolsb.
Stostsk Ti..?. are. Laserps..te.
Mutimse, July 5, 187 „...tf. BOYD b CORWIN
I lUNT BROTHERS,
13CRELNTON, PA-
Whol male a. Retail Dcalersin
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS,
"17ILDER'S HARDWARE,
PINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK &T RdILSPIEIa
RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLISA.
CAR RIAGE SPRINO6, AILEs, SKEINS AND
BOXES: BOLDS, NUTS and MIE(11157t8.
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, nuos,SPOEES,
FELLOEN. SEAT SPINDLE, BOWS. dr.
ANVILS. VICES, STOCES wad DIES BELLOWS
HARMERS. SLEDGES. FILES. &c.n Lc
CIRCULARLOWS
AND MILL SAWS. BOLTING. PACKING/
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS
4.7 EV ENT. MAUR tr. GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH VILNIXAV G DA LASS. LE
SCALES. ATHER FINDITIGI
PAIR NI'S
Scranton. Mardi 2-4. 1663.
Miscellaneous
V"1:11=L INX I' IT 3E1.3E2
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
liz saute° Furniture Waren:rem yet • II Ind Ms largest
eureka
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
FURNITURE!
To be found to Ibis *cation of as country, of Me corn
nuf.et are, and at price. that cannot [Mita eat satto
actl.m. lie umbra the eery Inmt
EXTENSION TBALES 1
In the Country, and WAILIELSNTd them
UPHOLSTERY WORK
or a kind. done fn that !wt..% =DIM.
g 3 TST GP'S El 73 ra,
OF VARIOUS WADS:
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
COMMON MATRASSES.
UNDERTAKING`Th meirecriber will hereafter make
completed a
.e.Mlty he his business. Hevitmjtot completed a
NEW lad the most eli-earit BEAWR bite Mate, ill
noel:Hum ble 'enlace will be attended to promtly at
eatiellactury ch.re,
WM W. SMITH Sr. SON.
Uoatroee. Pa—, Jan. 31. Int.--nos—tt.
IEIIIG El VALLEY . RAILROAD.
On and after Junelo.llll7:.truine on tn./Able/
Valley Ltralroad will run io follows:
BOCTII. MORTIS.
BEE
245 130 910 Elmira 170 616 943
3231 30 00 Waverly ......... 900.
333 121 1000.— /Wiens...., 110 827 830
42/ 206 10 40..—.T0ward5..... 11 05 457 810
5 It W —.lO 03 7 15
645 8 0 .1110 Laerrilla 943 40 654 1
614 1212.... IA eshoppen .... 920 682
60 12 18....51eb00pany,... 913 623
663 360, 13 43...gtrokhannock... 843 30 510
BOf 442 -I 50 Pllnelnu 70. 233 460
835 to *13...W110143Arre, 700 4Bl
731 4 113...14aneb Chspk... ... 1143 l6l
:IL. 303 150. „Allenlatvn. ‘. „a. 14. 104 13 3 2
&46 6112. , ...„Dentkiebern ,;,. 10 311 7
19 0 2
916 872 114.4 106 ~„ 10 05 11 3 2
10 .1? to..s.Ptawppla 30 I
42
• As. ICO ICC.
s• •
• • . 14,
IL. 35 le9ve• Towanda at 710 a. m. 5 Attiens, 766
'at Vera •1340•
4o.4 % t e' v E.1 °5 21 ‘ ;41 . ..5 1: 3 6 0P 1 . ° . ; Wien rly. "a
t 4 fl •
I. m. ; Athena,at 630 p. m., arriving at Tow, nes •1
"aqi;ma. Rom ato ottocaot ifstoor AA •
running it,mngo book fllmiealn
21,%, VACKEEI, borificar.;l4 • .
DrEA7iir
NEW..GOODS
r.,...l=s t ed.vg.am=e;? , v
for, , ,.. 7 44l:Zirgc=a=l7 , , Pr cr" to " 44 '
DRY GOODS!
• • • anoaskres
.R 00.7114 .RIOES.O • .
. HARDWARE !
: . 0120CA*R Y!
La can be found elsouttre, ind it asticalrable ?Am
0. *Muss. IL
o. ssrs
• CRANE 11 SEIM
Lawinisa con*. t Apruwel,
,
.: Id .E
. 4, namkovmtgc. WOOD
4 . 4 ..=. pump, 111$ 1 14 1 ellc DOM le. =dal
.. _ . a .4 , .m.(4 comm. , Thit Iris posy tar Alm
. 41 -: el =rusiLitliti t ti°4l:24P
ed Bracket meo Now Dlll4l Cock
~e........ 0, pVtkaaet l y re e ela m =l ec 4' IM a t P te a wmipthdrdawu ditog
es. Also. the Copper chamber
* .'. , : Mega never crack", and No 111 ceded
. „ ~ se say o th er. For sile by Dealers evei*
'' " where, lilea4 fur catalun• and ltsD
.- , . - List, , . , ,
......--.. 'CZAl.*.iltitvirum,WTrt
MO Commerce at., Plata, re.
II inrisabei, Utk, 18TM-N0.140.11