The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 02, 1873, Image 4

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LTNIIT isr.DNEMIDAT MOLINLNO .VL
Younmen, BIIINIC Ir.U.S.NXI co., FA., nT
E. 8. HAWLEY & CO
M at p einem to sarsoce, or $2.80 at the end of) ear.
BATHS OP ADVBRTISIXO
4Thresiberel Snob of apace), or Ins, make a plume.)
One Einar°.3 weeks or leas. $1.00; 1 month
01.15; >t months t 2.50; 6 months $4.50 I year.
WS. Quarterly, half-yearly and yearly adver
tisements inserted at a Ilbere I reduction on the
above rates. When sent wit bout any length of
tinge speeidad tar publication they will he con-
Omuta until ordered out and charged according,-
Auditor's Notices, $2.f.0 rxre10 ,,,, , , an d Ad.
NoticeA. 113 CO All c o nimanica.
Valli of limited or individualinterrAt 10 ern t,
Ha& Obituary Notirrs, lo colts pat line.—
Ilaniaga aad Death Notices free.
JOB PRINTING
atconaled neatly and promptly and at fair priors
Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Just.tors', Comm
Wes' School and other blanks tor sale.
Pivalanroto.
A. Queer Trick
——o—
Our foreign exchanges say that an
American adventuress, giving her name
as Maria Graindorge, has been arrested in
Paris on the following charge of im
pudent and ingeniutts swindi;ling: She
appeared very 'aell dressed, and with a
handsome baby in her arms, at the house
of a wealthy Parisian, asking to see the
proprietor. As soon as she was admitted
to his presence, she would rush at hint,
exclaiming:
- "Traitor! wretch! villian have I found
you at last ?"
At the same time, the handsome b.ll:y.
having been trained for that purpo ,, e,
would extend its little arms toward the
astonished gentleman. and cry:
"Papa! dear papa:"
It may be imagined that ••pa7a - pre
ferred to give the swindler some MOWN
in order to make her leave the house.—
When she was arrested at her resid.nec
in the Rue Deriver, no few.r than seven
trained babies were found in the house;
_also, 9,000 to 10,000 francs in monev.—
Mile. upon Leong closely
pressed by the examining Magistrate,
confessed that her real name was Oaks :
that she was a native of New York, and
that she had been before at the St. Lazare
prison. The Parts as.,izes f. , und Ler
guilty, and she was sent kr sei'cli rears
to New Caledonia.
Endcrtakers' Adveri:semenis
THE "Funeral C-aupall4.6 - a:ver:l,-
raents are quite a fcatur, Ole Lon,:
papers, and in co n
njuelio , l wi:11 tl,• Mr.
Moulds, so pleasantly satiriz,-1 I.v
ens, they will linry the dr, , as,d I.
ere iu any style Mr.
instance, has the meri.t of 11,e
"lowest charges uith IL: , beet , P.
ments," and Mr. Stock tv,:U
zonduct all funerals with --, , c.,n,•my
not despatch hut -resivctable." tthtch
last, in an undirt..;,:,r, one would il11.1:•
azine a supers nuns :11111 , 4:IX, 711c:1 t. i 1: : ,.
"'Funeral Company - rs
funerals at less thin tie uFhal Cll3'
dead occupying the !,,,taut not, c,of
-an "open sanitary hearse," of which the
company is the inventor and own- r, and
the mourners being acc ,-, ram , da.ed h
private carriages instead of mourning
coaches "to suit the mcrireinents of the
day - "—which is doing things handsome
and genteel On the ether hand.another
company has "Reformed," as if it was a
drunkard, and advertis s the • - at, ht. , 11
of all superfluous clirlay," Is :t any
wonder, in view of this ghis-tiv mortali(v
advertising, that Diek,-ni had such a hoz•
for of formal funeral honors ?
Revenged
As Essex street man hilled a lieu r.at
-belonged to a neighbor ltectit-,? it flew
to his yard. The neighbor made no de
monstration. But he went around ume,n , r
the juveniles, and told them that the oar
among them who could say "i-zlioes an d
socks shock Susan" four times rnimiim,
without mistake, would receive two dol
lars from the ben-killer. So thrP in tit
sip to his licniSz, in the gniltlest.tie..
childhood, and filled the hall and die
stop, rind d the yard, a,d tdade
up their in -7; they would earn that
dollars cr d And they sailed in, and
the man tried to d.-ive them off, hut
couldn't, and then he went up stairs,
but they followed him. The air resounded
with "Shuwack snoozen seeker" with hid
eous variations in the shrillest of voices
ikeyed to the highest of pitches. In vain
the victim appealed for mercy with ink
bottleNand hot water, and mustard box
es. His arguments were unheeded and
his cries were unheard, and be frnal'v
scaled a fence and fled, pursued I.v Moat
he was firmly convinced were a score of
domons. The hen was revenged.
LAttwe and attractive signboars are a
great feature of Chinese shops, and the
words upon them ate a strange mixture
of the flowery literature of the land and
the advertising instinct of a corm:lel-vial
people. One or two Pain signh ,, tirds
will illustrate their general char:l4er
"ti-thop of Heaven-sent Luck -. Tea slop
of Celestial Principles;" "The nine Fe
licities Prolonged ;" "Mutton Shop of
Morning Twilicht ; "The Teu Viriues al l
Complete ;" "Flowers ris , to t h. , N 1
way." In those feigns we see that the
Chinaman can combine the soul of a poet
with the pocket of a shopman.
TAT most matter-of fact story' of a
ghostly interview that we hate e - cn f.r
long time, comes from l)es M o ines.
A young woman at breakfast, t+.o other
, lay, said she was much troubi 1 by a
dream, and continued : "My little niece
came to me, last night, and saye, `Anntv.
I have come to bid Too am
dead.' I said: 'N'. gips V.l are not
dead,' and took hold of 11,r. • Y(.s. 1 am,'
alio repeat.. .1 at 1Y o'elvk to
night, and have got to i li , .•aryn at 1
o'clock,' and said •Goold,y. aid
disparsed. At noon, news tef the (Lath
of her niece at miduiabt Cztne
A grpvirna on Lake hiiohigan is fro
zen into a cake of ice seven mites long
and one mile wide, which goats about at
its own twist will.
farm nud „fireside.
Hints on Feeding Neal to Cows.
—a—
The fk 'Bowing valuable article, from the
pen of 1.. B. Arnold, we find in the col
umns of the Lice Stock Journal; "The
stomach of ruminant animals is a com
pound organ. It is divided into four com
pm-tments. When grass, hay or any
colds,: food is.eaten by, the ruminant, it
passes, after a partial mastication, down
the esophagus or meat pipe, and is lodg
ed in the rumen, or first stomach, more
commonly cid ed the paunch. It ia tho re
coptame as a reservoir till the animal has
:eisure to remasticate it. It does not lie
at mit, but is constantly stirred up and
kept in motion by the peristaltic action
of the sack that contains it, and is mixed
pp and softened with mucus; by his
rmans, and by a moderate fermentation,
preparation is made for the work of di.
gcst ion, if it is not in the strictest sense
actually here begun. For the purpose of
reNtiscitation, according to "fourth, it is
gradually moved into the second stomach
a honeycomb bar, and then,
by a spas
odicmotion, to the mouth .m "After suf
ficient mastication, it is swallowed again,
but instead of going back to the place
from which it was raised, or to the recep
tacle where it went the first time it was
swallowed. it now rocs, according to the
authority just cited, to the third stomach
or maniplus, where it undergoes a fur
ther and matenal charge, and thence to
the last division, or fourth stomach, where
the process of digestion is completed.
-Though digestion pi oper is only car
ried on in the fourth dkision of the
stomach, it is evident that the action of
the other divisions of that compound or
aim is useful to the digestive process, or
they would not have been placed where
they are. That the changes wrought up
on the fond in passing through the sev
eral cii‘i,ions, hasten and perfect the ac
tion of the true fourth stonmeh,can hard
ly be rpiestioLed."
Mee to the Frames.
——o—
Tho Market Gardener writes: A few
ago 1 notic,d that some of my cab
ha4,e plat.ts in the cold frames were cut
off at surface. and that the depredators
wuru mica, uli ch elidently the cold
iv, zither forced into these frames for shel
ter and food. During three dues sever
al hundr,d plants were destroyed, it'd of
c , tirse :oniething had to he done or thou
,ands more would suffer in the same
e.
AntHpating such visits, I always had
on hand .t mlxture of phosphorous and
lard to I, fund in any drug store. This
mixture was spread thialr on piec...s of
br,ad on inch :vary, anti theu. smeared
Os , r n ith molaszes. Thirty or forty of
El, pieta s were put into frames, the
d side up. In three days' time.
•len dead wE're fi uud to the frames
aiol sine , Then two more making in all
t. Throe or fur shallow tin Teasels
w;th water were placed in the frames
at the ~:sine time with the poison, accor
.: r, etioas, fr it is stated that
t ki...! fp , t-on always cane m thirst.
Ilitt r may be, it is a fact,
fran.e. were pAsoned,thers
hale i-t.r. no more cabbage plants des
t base I eNer known this rem do
in the seed roan or garden•
er ul I'm - Tsai :Manure for lines.
I hare n lark quantity of grapecin a
1.,:.:11101 it, ;he op• t; ground. In planting
• a 1 thegruuoil dug abont2sinches
CI; p; I then threw into each hole, sor 6
s r.f ol;1 planter, about the size of my
dy'. I II rear a lit tfe earth over these
lumps. and tlunt planted the vines in the
usual may. The rrvtlt has been wonder
ful]; the vines, which were not half an
thick when planted three years ago,
are now two inches or more in diameter
and bear finely. The grapes are also
trim disease. Other vines, not so
t a d. are much smaller and produce less,
the trait bin also mo e liable to dis
else. Tu try the (Act of this plaster, in
p'ai.ting two American black walnuts, we
put the plaster to the one and not to the
eii,er. Last year we dug about the roots
f Mc one to aii ch no plaster was put,
and we threw in SPVCII or eight lumps of
plaster among the roots; the trees ate
now both of the same size, and though
only tour Tears old. are sixteen or seven
teen feet high.—P. I'., lbay, im the
G,trden.
Harris Lents on Farmln:
1 - 14rris Lewis, a well I,u• wn dairy-man
in Herkimer county. N. Y., deliver, d an
at:dress on Dairy Farming at the recent
meeting f the Massa. hitsetts Agricul
tural Board, at Barre. Mr. Lewis has made
cheese for twenty-tao ym arm, baring from
twenty to forty cows, and 131y5 his record
shows be has averaged five hundred
pounds of che, se per cow for each year.
This is sucte,s in practice, and entitles
Mr. Lewis to tat{ lit ire consi leration of
his dews—some of a hich are not in nc
rda• ce with thote of very many other
da,rt men.
Mr. 1 wis adrucates turning cows on
g-ass as earls. as possible in the Spring,
continuing for a time to feed roots and
113 v. gras,," which he s. ems to
think id , •ntteal with the Kent! cky Blue
grass, he thinks the best for pastures
and white closer the poojest. lie does
not b, in sowed' corn ns food for
enwr, iu tirilk.—tt'cslernt Fanner.
- now to Water Honied.
One writer sap, never water imme
diately be,ore or after feeding. I say
that if a horse it thirsty always give him
drink. and he will thank yon for it. 1
have often seen horses put in the stable
at noon Ger on hour or two. and not eat
a ponni of hay or grain, but looking
w!blkfully for water, and then their care
ful owner, who would not tit them have
water when warm, will coma to give them
enough to kill, and drive the remainder
of the day on two buckets of water and
no feed. Ten ilauces to one h's horse
gives out u:11) him stir mat sick before
night.
Now, 1 say. give the horFe water if he
!t , evtr so warm ; give him a swallow,
r . nse out his month and nostrils, give
him a little mere water, hot not too
umeh.
If he is watery(' several times, a little
at a time, until he is satisfied. he will tint
drink tuor • than half what he would if
you let him gulp it dcwu all at
r. Tribrtne.
As Illinois magistrate lately fined hie
own son $lO. forgetting that, us the cid•
prit Was a minor, he was himself responsi
ble for the 1111191;116
Printing.
THE
"MOITROSE DEMOCRIT"
THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER
IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
JOB PRINTING.
We have made barge addition to oar office in
type and matafial or all kinds, which enable an
to do all kinds of Job Printing at the Lewd
Prix&
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Statements,
Printed Envelopes,
• Business Cards,
Visiting Cards,
• Wedding Cards,
Posters,
Horse Bills,
Sale Bills,
Slip Bills,
Pm:grammes,
Circulars,
Labels,
Receipts,
Notes,
Tugs.
Paper Books,
Pamphlets,
Catalogues,
Certificates, '
Bonds,
Deeds,
ae
We Lave on band
NOTES, JUSTICES* AND CONSTABLES' BLANK:.
Printed and for sea.
Give us a call and try us, and you will be con.
winced that we do our work well, cheap, anti
with dispatch. All orders, by mail or other
wise., promptly attended to.
The l'anni.c)orcat
is published woekly in the borough of
AIONTIIO3I, SCSQUZZANNA COUNTY, P►.,
On a large folio abect, and contain
TWIZITT.SIGIIT COLUMNS or BEADING MATTER
Its circulatiatm is increasing crery dsy
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
It oilers rare faeMtlea to
MERCHANTS,
if AN U.E.A CTURERS,
DEALERS LS 'ABM IMPLEXIRTS,
EACHLNER J, PERTILIZERS,
to reach a dostrable class of customers.
Advertisers will consult their interests by
making its columns the medium through which
to address the public, na the paper reaches all
elasus of people—
Farmers, Mechanics, Ilerehants, Proles-
:lona! Xen. dc, etc.
Terms—s2.oo Per Year in Advance.
MAN3OOO ; HOW LOST, Iny R i E , SJORED,
•• i'll , te'll n ,', I Fi!i( ~ L V:if: , HI L: ,Tri)E._ 0,
0
4,1 -
is nl
Weatnese. Inesdonsary bentnovi L..-.s. In 'is...so.
Mental and Payment !neaps:elm : traperils.s• o p. s o v orr r.
artottism. eitillep-y, and ?its, tut:laced
I : j .s is 7 Winl i lu ' l ' g'e tu itt n e ' l
an iemint extratairmer.
iblid lstidispe. stair n ri:etv.
itcieT: . .1i); 1 1 n
Vif' ' e
x
otbor, In tisiv .stitalrablit stisiay. ritnr.
iy &Moabt ratan from Ili bitty yearetra u et tertissl prusa vv:
that the :skinning coneesseetsee• or •eif Alm., may Ite
radially cored within.: the dangrrove ere of Internal
medicine tot the appiivatlint ed the knife; pointing, out
• mode of cdrr at once el:mite s cerium. and etioelual,
by means of which art ry stutterer. no matter what hit
condition may be. mat' 1.7C.1, lA:lmeg .amply, prmtti.ls.
andradieully. ,
Ver This tam:tare vlstmld be in the hands ef t very
yo t z ,n thr .. d. very imam 111 the land.
det seal, lii a Main en rnlstpa. to any addreav,
postpaid On tenpin(
i lqx .. Ceuta.
Alm s Dr. tal I 1 arrlao (laid.," prieed.icts.
Address the Publlshette•
r11.48..1.11. ri LINE d l'O..
127 Buatary. New York. Paist.t/diste box 4 LS.
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,rI A LL KINDS OF
. . AM-
All communisations should be addressed to
E. B. iI&WLEY & CO..
Peaususas,
Drags and Medicines
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
vtazu 711 E WORST PAINS
In from Ono to Twonty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
aftnr 1104 n,1% ertt.erro . r: ~• 41.1 Any ortt
rtrI , FEI: %VITO rAIN.
HAnwArs RELIEF , IN A C. CEE rOll
Evrav PAIN.
vu the Int mot l*
'ho Only Vulii llemegly
that It.arstly tho rn.mt ele natal . In
exam:dim, All 4 CallA4 1 1.11,{5 4 01, the.. Pf the 10tn..,
Stomach, thortal,ur urc,uto, Ly .tot
Coq
IN PROM ONE TO TIVENTT INI*TES.
o matter /JAW excroow,g the ..,le Om 1.11 , .••
RATIO, 114,1,14.1 e., 1,41-, No ono, NeLra
prustnted Whot rueor.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFIO P.M V. 1.% NT
CIPLAMMATION ok I: lUN IT +.
IN IL AMMt TION ”r"rni.
INFLAMMATION BOWF.LN.
. .
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tIoN Ole TIM 1.1.\C!.
BORE THROA.T, DTI. 1 , 1 1111
PALPITATION OF THE urAr.T.
NM A.
cATACICIL IN PLUTNZA.
TICADACITE, TOO TIIA , Tr F.
COLD CIIILL.q, AnCY. 1 II
pplic-“Inl r V. , . ItNviv Seller to the pmt ve
parts irtigni the pain “ 4,4.2 • 6--12 aid
canlfort.
Twenty dn. In rnt, v.:*l In a f.r
rnnments C1iA121 . 6. SW,. 11,
if KARTIIVRX, I/I kW:III:A.
I , YRIiNTE6V, COLI,', WIND IN 11,./ LL, .nd
all INTERNAL PAINA.
Trireleraa , n,141 als , a;lnn la
Wadr itAicr ~th tI7r: "T A "
prvven nichtnnn nr pnllo. fr..ll:cha Po 7 " "
than French IlratAy ItAtcra " L.
L..
FEVER AND AGIL E.
e.v an AND At.e tvi-.1 nn
ap.t . I et: ,
, 1
be• quiet ' L nADryAs'v 1:1-.ADY fw
per Wttlo. E. , ..1 by Dru,,,l.ty.
HEALTH ! BEAUTY!!
ISTMNG AND I': - m . : TOCII 111.1r..ffi _IN( H. A: , Ox
VMSII ANI , WEI.O.T•-• LEAH siON A U
TLFUL JEcLILEIL, TU ALL.
DR. RADVIJAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
lIAS ]LADE THE !6103
Qup•K. HAND 'h t HAN••E , ,HE
HUM' rl,LEictictES. 1 - nu: IS, Li' VS. I:
(ll' TILLS TH,CLY 11 u:s1J1:1::LL
THAT
Every Day an Incroaso In Flesh
and Weight Is Seen end Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
dm - ' of the Ft l'A 1:11.I.1 A N .!.V1 r
er.nmaunizve, thr.usei, ' • • • r
atalasaml juk-.4 L u, f tr Lt
the oraeica of th a.e a
11, • .1 v •
- .
In the Throat, Nidatt• r•
•••VA. :••••1.• 1 t • • I
other part.rf •vnen, S-rk• F I •
front the Ean. and the wo,t riAl •• f • td, •
ttoa cr
Le meen In thd Wm.+, rd
ettarres, , ;•r•kt. a td
hr. ptinelple, ere o • m.. r
of Modern Chemist, end a 1., da,.. o Int yr,. to
any porton value It P.
cther .of Its
potent power tn e, then,
If the palleot, d 411 - becon•l. , , re toted fir the Irlate.,d
decomposition that Is oo :I. !3 in
arretaln, these st..l o t. • ••..
la.l lurk rn.
LI A N • m nd se. •1
only 11.,1 t+ r 11e1,1 virr
I thac....., i but 1,
[dairy & Bladder Complaint.,
rrin.vy, uml W.,ntb m. firnml, mm pmm,
All•timmuna. s,,4lna I r
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Tumor or 12 renrs' Growth
Cured by Itudwny'n Ite+:o2leni
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IMMIMIii
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE FALLS,
reviretl, t r
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------.. CCRES DISEASES CY IZ., .----------
THROALUINGS,UVER 64. ELK.::
In the wrmilerfill minlleine to which go acl irtsd
aro above gunge! far reileg, the ills-ose-,
flare, he has earriblool is hartra,oy li a Cr
tore', most sosorelza carat tve pr es- lois. a hieh
Grad has lostillel Into tits ve ohs . L11,1:01, fer
heating the thma we-si er
to one me lido:•. The evi Loire of this feet is
firmed In the great ty of toot ribeit.nVe
ifis
easea which It It is Iwo, fund into! is, :err D. ti e
Coro of Bronchitis, Severe Coo Cit..
and the early sLizr• of Cu ti•li In pilr.n, It Las
artonishel Vie fatality. sod eraineht
Slob n. prsannattee It lire greatest nosileal e seso es
r 7 of the are. While it care. thn ueverest . 1.11,t7P,
11 attotg:thens tits poste., Si.! purifies Oho
blood. Ili IL. greet mini thoroimlt Woo:. p:v.fy
io eases ull its tist Oct. foot the
root Scrofula I common !Slott. h., I'
pie. or E ar.. pt 1o a. Mee oriel d I Nlll,e
-rn Poisons. an l butt eff,elw, are eradicated. aril
nrurnas health 4 - 11 a won I constitution weals.
JEr ysi polo., Salt le beam, Fever
Sore*, Sealy or It otlult Sltto in sheet,
all the nn - nines. diseases canseil hr Tsai blood.
are conquered by hobo pswerful toga.) ing anti In-
TIT - Reath:Li; medicine.
if yoo fe dad. ilr lwsr, ilebilitstrd. Lure rel. Ir
east of akin. or yelneivisit brio, Nail-. on fzi c Or
holy, fry:lle-it by laehs or dk,..1".. Isa.l to-to In
Laaath. Internal lilat or eltill• alternated with hot
dashes, Icy spirits, any gloomy tore!, silo:, Ir
rentlarnonnta, cated, are sliTer
to: from Torpid Liver to , •iiltioot.
neas.” to inlay gaol, of "Li ver Como
plaint oat, par: of these symptom,. are rape
/tea:el A• a re n sly fir all emit] cases lir.
Pierge•Giallin Me heal Igionvers lias gsgird,
Salt elect/ perfect car.., the Its tirs trosigth
amel and health,. For the ruler of Ilablinni
Constipation' of the losivels n I. a never fall
ing raMair. and t i ns, who bare used ft fur this
impose are loud la ii. praise
proprietor Wrens ta1.i.03 new-r 1 Go a meal
ier= that rail ulna! it hir the • are of oil the dia.
CUM , for cirlskh it Is rerawnweet..eil
•
told by druTy.l•E. at #1 n-r Prr,.2,•,1 b
Et V. Pierce. N. n . +.l. Proo,oor
cal Laboratory. ITO S^n,-, .o.rtvo ttaffalo. N. Y.
salid your a.lirel6. for a
110111110fIlL P•
• AM 'WORK, ETV..
&TLT MINTED .VP TUX DEMOCRAT
R. R. R.
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Drug" and Badicinea
WISHIRT'S PINE TREE
Tar Cordial,
NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY
EZEM
Throat and Lungs.
It to gratifying to us to inform the public tha
Dr. I. Q. C. WiAtarre Pine Tree Tar Cordial
for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained nu
CnViaLle reputation nun the Atlantic to the Pa
cific coast, o.lld from thence to some of the first
louilics of Europe, not through the press alone,
10 1 l by actually benelitted and cured at
his other. While he publishes fens. so say our
reporters, he is unable to supply the demand.—
It Vlllll4 and holds its reputation—
First. Not by stopping rough, but by loosen
irg link! assisting [Mi tM! tic throw off the um
hy Illtitter collected about the throat and
bronchi tl tubes, vhi.d. cif FM'S irrtlation.
S. coml. It removes the cit.,' of irritation
limit prmluces eouglo of the mucus nuanbrain
and branebial tube, cousin the lungs to act and
throw ill the unhealthy secretions, and purifies
the
ll tree front lobelia. ipecac
and arpiarn, or ‘‘l,;,•h 1111141 11,11 lung re.
medics ar, t 0nup:,441. I\ 11111 al la}'
and alisarrgnnize tiro stotusela. It has n
elre , t nn thin stoinnell, iii, nn flue liver au.l
%ter , • and lymphatic anal nervous rrgions, thus
rata king to ry part art the et trnt, and in it:
invzg”raiill.2 I.lli A•tru ., t. hi h~. rained
a r , pu , nt i In n hicti it mast 4,1.1:0101e all others
in fin in.u.k,t.
rkl . < 2, 1 1 1
.1 Im. '_.-
I=l
ME THE TB COR1)1,11
Great American Dyspepsia Pills,
WORM SUGAR DROPS
1.111,r 1:t Ihev
I,t l:.• it uratiA t• .014:11ic, Lc LIIC V.ne
• .:I 1:•.
HENRY R. WISHART,
l'1:() l' I:1 1:1' () II
IrdEE OF Cli A li G ii_,
Dr 1. QC. ‘Vi-'1 r.' , a
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'.3 N. sEcoso STREE
P=2 Ma _3 7. MC
T EL
NEW DISCOVERY
In Climatical and Medical Science.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Incipient Consumption.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Asthma.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Heart Disease.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Curs Skin Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Regulate the Liver.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Regulate theStommehand Bowels
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure all Female Weaknesses.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Purify the Blood.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
err Diseases of the Throat.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Caro Bronchitis.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Cure "Rose Cold,"arlilayFever“
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Cure Lung Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cure Constipation.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Care Salt Rheum.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cam Bidney Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Prevent Cholera & Yellow Fever
Dr. GAUVLN'S TAR REMEDIES
Prevent MaLirious Fevers.
Dr. GARVEVS TAR REMEDIES
Remove Pain in the Breast.
Dr. GAIL VMS TAR REMEDIES
Remove Pain in the Side or Back.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Are a Superior Tonic.
Dr. GAUVEN'S TAR REMEDIES
Restore the Appetite.
Dr. GAUVLN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cause the Food to Digest.
Dr. ciAnvms TAR REMEDIES
Restore the Weak and Debilitated
Ds. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Give Tone to Your System.
L. P. HYDE & CO.,
SOLE .p.aoPiael3Ba.
195 Seventh -dee., New York,
January 150,73.
HORSE I3ZLLS
jetery Size, Sty!e, and Vftplety
Cr,E.IPLY NINTED 9T TLI:b OFFICE.
Drugs and Medicines
jpirits aro .
doctored,
.spiced, and sot etened to please the taste, udled
"Tonics,' "Appetizers," " Rtstorers," Bc., that lead the
tippler on to drunkenness cud :Alin, but area true Merheine,
made front the native roots and herbs of Calidurlll.2. free from
all Alcoholic Stimulants Thee are the Great blood Purifier
and a Life-gyring Pnriciple, a Perfect Renovator and Invi
gorator of tan System, carrying oil all poisonous matter, and
restoring the heed to a lieahhy condition, enriching it, re
frestunig and invigoratir.g both mind and body. They are
easy o administration, prompt in their action, certain in their
'units f ,
safe and reliable in all fomts of diseue.
No Person can take these Bitters accord.: to
direction, and retrain long une'ed, provided then- bones are
not destroyed by mineral least. or other means, and the tool
o mans wasted beyond the point of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache. Pain in
the Shoulders Cough, Tightness of die Chest, D:atineay,
Soto Ern : atoms of the Stomach, bad Taste in the Mouth,
It.loats Attack, Pahota.ion of the Heart, Inflammation rot
the Lungs. Pam to the re-.ions the Kidney, and a hun
dred other painfu. ,111Plt> , 11 , , are the springs of Dysi.eppr.ia.
In those complatunt ltas no equal, and one bottle w:tl prove
a letter guaranty< ofits melitl than a leyrithy advertisement.
For Female Complaints to young or old, named
sr single, at the dawn of womanhood. or the tun‘ of We, these
Tonic Hitters dladay so decided an influence that a etarlatl
hattroventent is mon percept.ble.
Par Inflammatory and Chronic . Ithenma
tin. end Gout, Dyspeysta or I ndit;cation. I:t.tout, Rena
tent and Intermittent I. even, Diseases of the Wood, Liver.
Kidney.. and Bladder, these hum have been most snout:slut.
Sack Drstasc, arc eatt.cd by Vittated nhtch to gen
eral,' rendered h 9 detantzentent of the Dtgetttise Organs.
They see a Gaulle Purgative as well as a
Tonle ? pouroing alt pecohlr merit of actin-at a
Loseragent in Cr iet.mg Crmf.:.c.tit.o or I nllammatton ' of the
L.sen and Visceral I /main and in Potiout Diseases
Skin Dlsennen• Erupt.on*, Truer, Sa!t•Rbeinti,
',tactic% l'inntcs, Pi:nut:es, Roy, Carbuncles. King.
arrirnt, Srakt-Ileatt, S.,re I...rytava:at, Itch, Scurnt,
111,0!0(.11.111 at the Si..;, Ilunnuta and Diseases of the
Stan of •1113,•Cr 1 . 1.4111 C Of nature, are Inerall du; up and
rartted out of the ..vatent tn a short t.rtie by the use of these
linter.. One bottle in nuch .ses unit conrmee the most
increde:ous of their creative effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Mood whenever ton End
its nnporlt.e, burst,n7, through the din in Pimple, Erut
tmn or Sore.: C:GZ:Sr4 1( '16G21 you find it obstructed and
in t4e •elus ,teanse it when tt fnul ; nor feelinv
te3 snn whet. Keep the blood pure and the health of
the ,stn,
Grateful thousands precla:nt Vpirca Errrsas
Ole mon .63331,331331133,1;nnant tint sect sasound the staLtne
.tem.
Pin, 'lope, and other Norms, haling ;n Out ors
nl so 13333. v 13303333...3.3:, axe destvoyed and
S. 3 d 3.3•3333 n. 3:3n31 ; v 533.33,3343 There is scarce,'
an 3333133. dual 333.33. the 3-3 c of J. ear3h almue hody to exempt
In.:nth,: 13,3,w , 333 worn, I 33 not ep3333 the healthy etc
ntents
333nt the I..:yl..:ythat snnuns c- 3- t, but r:ssn the tlnseax3l
, 333 .3 3 3 3 and.de; 3t 13recd these 1ie3,3% nunutert
i d3sease :3;33 sv 33r3n ( Nlnd 3333333 v3,3333(33;e33, nn an.
thcitnannics, .31 13 - ce the erstena 13orn soma itt.e these
I:33ter.
Herb/2111 , ml Diseases. P--nuns n: Vied in Taints
and N133.3.3'5, 3. 313 as 1•33331313er5. I 3,3e-seucrs. 13.333C3-13,3tcrs.
a3ni NI 333- - s. t'33 v ad. PI( 33 to !3'e. 3,31 I3e 33,3 to anirs3s
le the Rauch T- , .3rd 3.unst 13335 t tie a 3 '.•s e 33( WAllu•
t nes 33n0. or :sync a reek, as 33 Pr,
11111 ons. Remittent, Dud Intermittent Fe
ver., rh lu the valle•I prc-Li
e tluotu.l..ut Stra, those e( tha
I %M.], Trunr-,e, ( usube:lAnd,
tulorado. Prut, R:. , rlratule, Pearl, Ala•
baul.r. r. r‘.l , .tru ah, ~,, . Jatne.h a4ld rurrny when,
erne t 1. i•ut.r.rt. thr o;!. ter our en re enunt,
tc :totem., a. tl Autumn, and retnarlotit'y F.& dertntt
,e 00.. te t...1.•0al .t atot ar - tovar.ah'y
atoell ••. t.‘e t10•••....,t000t, of tax e s tnntach and 1,,
_ other eatott. nal • acct a.. There ate aloraoa otore or io••
.*:•troct oo• f Ole vcr, a sToal.oeca trroal..c rate of
r t e so...t t a I, a ol tor,or of the bort;
tltn is • ...tett at...1n...fa - ...A In Ott, treen.eto. a 1.1.17.
• at,re..e
J. \ c. 14 - 4.1 tl4xe YJOIII, or
It ~n..l!y litarc ). c fir Om
e
.1. 10. e ccu•S 141,1,., as
•Ile. .pecc!. 4.4'...-c.0r.7.1- ma , tor 4411
•.•h L 5,,,,n45!a44;
o.e .er-et,. • .i the renera77 . restcftrz 0,4 Lcalthy
luncl
. .
. .
Serofol.r. or King . .. Evil. WV.:e Swrging ,
t I n, ~,,, 3 taLmtsnat,tts. I 44•14 4 14c0t
I 4d. 4 4, 44 4 n -.al A1Tdc:44 4 1.44, •/ 41 N . 44,, Erni 44. 4 4.
In 'he,. as in .1.1 tailr r co” . ..tnta . Mai
canes, • ai/OP•1 4144 . 4rgrcat
cle, v. ,44ve: 4.4 :yr ,4 .e . .tiale and 44•I•ac ahly
A Woolau . • Allrocuts. lscr fierrommess,
Inn en 4 n 4 .1.t,.r nrten,
a, na] 4! v,r414 - 43. cos,ort ' 4Yen 414 v rpt 4 a, r . ercra: de
-14414,, rain, at the 4 14,1 :Inn% v .1 • 4.n 1.4,41
via, Inv u • t • 441 n ' . vnl ! Cevr l nles eaaned an .• 14.m.ne
ennv 4 1, 44 45, " I'r. NV I, N . % V,: tlt ons l t
a, parr y cgvta'..r, a 4.1. 4 y I .<'e.iKi‘c.
nre a vy.rre nvl ren,dv.
. .
on 1. a t: .r. It, purl v., .; ti a
I: th.r e t.:50....5.g
c.( tl.e ti.t..lro.r.
pz,• rec,se als , l 3 p<rm.lne <two effert,l
The properties of Inc. Wxr.rt., \'.r...-.<-11,1-rotr.<
are I) le: .N..tra I-..-
_l: e : 1/".2-evr_ Sr.-La:lle, Loup: er-irr:l.ll,L Aaera..
3111.1
The Aperient and irld I....nadve rrnrevori of Do.
VINALAIN. . 0.1.2 we gu-ini ru An
ca..% a erupt and rna'zc i 4.an: L....Y., her Leal.
ent, and in,dliing ret,ert.e. re Ilse laintura at the Lancet.
r pro d ertiet ;a n the 11[1,enm s.stem,
tio , ach. and 1, ee , .. eider frOrl nut& inuiit%
cranr,. r tr.lhtet.ce cateude
throw:lm.! Dintretic pinperi:ei act ./(1
di, k do , y, dg and le..^,.dann., the rime of mine.
Thnr ; rn d e, Oro in tbe s
rteid I_, I,l,Ary dno.,
a•d are .upc• or an lenw ag.cnts tor cora of 1 . .5u.
Fert, Yes, A. 3 A:de. too
, . ,
Fort Ir.. - I Ite body ta=attast til‘etsse ronrylr.g
a!! .ts v.:‘ tar,' I:t r yr!, No ei %rm.< I..ke
ho 4of as,..tem I,,anne.. The 1.v., CO! stomach. the
pals the k.dne tous y.., d the nerves az, ret.dcred dasr_au•
proof by tht.,..-cat n o s .oranc
The It:fficesey of 1)n. W Lean', Vt•ernAn Btrranti
Chrontc Urgeireta. Farce, NCT1• 1 1/) D.L.,der., Lon:4g,-
uon, arnotnry power and all tna . .ad eaaftectme the
stomae:‘ ',On-to:tar) nry.ans or 11 \ tr , [ll . .ar sy•tcm,
h, expenenu-d by hundreds n( thousand, and hundred.
of tlunt,anda more are asl.lng fur the same rad.
Direelions.—TaLe v( the Bitters on ,anng bed at
from a had Co one and one-half scose-glavfolL Eat
good nntari.t.herz (tux!, s-ch as beet.trak. mutton chop, v
son. roa‘t bed. ands c;:etan,e, and take out.+2.nor
and
They ate cnolpmed ct I.nrcly re:cable invedictsts, and con
tain no spiral
j. Pr7p'r. It. lI.IIcOONALD &
(..en S..n Cal., -
wad COIACT a Ni aslnn7,tou aa,leharhno Si,. Neu' York..
ra-soup BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
Grocories
DO" x Tu\VN h"s
MINER AND COJ TS,
Maio Street, S door, below Iloyd's Corner. Mo. t, c
FLOl7ft, (;110('ERIES, AND
I'IIOI7SIONS
IV. %re rnn.tanll• Fee hlne, rd nn, h•ee.
afresh •took nl Goma,. In earn. r whlch w t• n II Ire
CHEAP! CHfAi ! CHEAP
for catb,or exetui •go orproduce
GOOD TEAS COFFER, SUGAR,
.VOLASSE:S, SPICEs, PORK,
FISH, LARD, !LENS,
DRIED FRUITS,
CLOFER & T 120711 - SEED, tfc.
Wa.ht ereatted an.: made ndditinnr l o.nr Sro‘h
Palle. et d are tea read. r..lartrard huller to the het
Cortimi..on hon., In ieo York .tret of charge, ant
mph. theriatelenncemen. nt. r..a.tgnmcnte .
Callafflinz.mletrour atork berm, porchaslng els
cthero,androtorloceyouraclvee o Rim
COD QUALITY & LOW PRICES
LEERED
NEW GOODS.
gibe nnler.kmrd hnOn7: refitted. n.terulstot
restocked the store, formerly co-copied by H. K.,-
et, .Ir , Intesellle Orleire. n.•tv pret4red to lurL•
Irb the Ixcople will we dust/101e va:lety uf
DRY GOODS!
G ROCERIES ! !
BOOTS 1 SHOES!!
17.11:DIVARE!!
cROCKER Y . ; Eff.
As ebb be futinil if/sevibrre, and at a. Desirable Prices
0. M. Crane.
Lawiyflla Ccut.or. Pc. March 2t.1873.
HAND BILLS
PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE
THIS WU, GMBH!
3EXEZi•PCPCOXL
HORSE HAY FORKS !
♦. J. NELLLIP PATENT unnumia.
=M=E===l2s
=!n:M=S=lM
MIS'S GRAPPLE PULLY;
Agi Implanent tint Fvery Farmer. Carps:o4w, isles.
HORSE RAKES
Band Rake.. Serb... Snails, Grain Cradles,
Iron, (A atter Brand) Axles,
S ^. Springs
Carriage Bolts. Ctrs Bars, (Steel and Irma.)
C7l CI M. Mr .13 MI POT S
That ..wny. elves en 1 ARM WITIWTLIC! when the
Corr., Is Reedy for the T Ac. TRY ONE and pm WE
flod the Con e Always Etightl
I•• • iffind ;txmos,
Picks, FLlpps
()n It 'Mon, Sertle , Stonal,
011.
' , LOS ep, T:n.Vl me,
rooe, Joy 3, IX: .-tf. BOYD • COBSVIN
lIUNT BuoTnEas,
SCRANTON, PA.
Wholeaale d. P.ettal Dealers In
tIARI)NVAItE, lItON, STEEL,
NAILS, SI'IKES, SHOVELS,.
:71.1.11Elt'S lIAI:DWARE,
el I c 1t.41L. CUC.V7 b.:It.IUNK T RAILAPIKR3
I: A 1L170.10 LNING .ICPPLIEti.
.;.41:111 IU SKE.I.NS AID
80. 110)..T. NUT. and ITAWIERS,
PLATE! , BANIns. ..I(.4LLEABLE
II sruKE.s,
FEL L•,K.. A Si BOWS, dr
iNVILs. VDT., STOCK), and DIES, BELLOWS
11A AI tl ED:, SI.E.DDES. El LES. an. dc.
Itcri, A II A SD MILL. SAWS. DeLTING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTED PARIS
•):1111NT. lIAI K DDINDSTONES.
DENCII WIN 1)0W CLASS. LEATHER h FINDINGS
AWE'S SCALES.
rant..u. March -it. i )Li.
1 7 ' IP IE7 3
WILLIAM SMITH'S
tee!, Curefflare Wererre•on vela will End the Isrvost
eto:k of
PlIsT CLASS AtiD COMMON
FURNITURE!
ro r In this Faction of tfe ant:ctn. of MI troll
4,..1.. ctue, m
m ad at prtene that =trout Indio give goal
mt,ot, • ak, ,he very trr.t
ExTrx4.s.:zeiti ;MALES
In dm Country, and WAILILANTh the=
UPHOLSTERY 'WORE
1.1 ali lontls Colic in the nest...l =millet
x - J. x cn, 3 ]F: 579
Or VARIOUS KINDS.
PURE NO.I MATR&SSES,
COMMON NIATRASSES.
UNDERTAKING,
Th • subscriber will !tweeter =Ake "utierts•leg
In hi• Hosing Ju•t eosupleted •
Ni:;%l/ sua tbn must elegant HEARSE iu Th. 51•1•. YI
services will tk atteudest to promatiy and as
eatistuaur) charges.
WM. W. SIIITH Er. SON.
Monti ose. Pa.. Jan. 31. 1h11...—nu3-41.
EIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD.
xJ On led after Jon.• In, 1872.treltze Oa tbe Lehij
Valley Will road will MI a• fullosc• :
MOLTS.
P X. P X. • X. P. N. P. X. P. X
243 100 612 F 0121121 12 45 623 942
328 IMI 9 4.3 ... .Wftverly. .. 1210 633 900
33:, 127 In on ... At 18.8... . 1141, 5^3 860
4 2sl 2ot 10 10 ....1 . 081rd5.....11 C 5 4ST 610
522 11 30 WyekluAlng ...1003 115
543 203 11 30 L.),111e 943 462 eat
614 11 12.... 'll..hoppen • .. 920 660
6 V. 123' ...51.shoopany .... 913 65
655 350 12 I.l...l'ulikhunsock... 642. 830 tildi
614 443 150 Istisss.sn '7 75 232 450
65 5141 2 15._ Wilkro.flarre, .. 100 t l5 430
... 132 433 . . 313 ucb cbunk.„ ••• It a 116
•IL 054 3SO A1ient881.......5. N. 10 41 11
840 4,113 I.l.olo,lscen .... 10 30 13 al
913 ti .13 ..... ..CA.4.1......,. 10 03 11 35
10 30 9 20....P11113.1e1phts .., 630 145
r. x. 940 Now York
. . . .
No. 39 leave. Towanda at 710 a. ro.; Athena. 714
p m.: Ws% erly. A 03a. m , arriving at Elmira at fleas
No 31 leaves Rlmlmats,33 m.; Waverly. at fi
a m Athetes,at. 030 p. m. , arriving at Tow ads •
7 la p.m.
w• Drawing Room Carp attached to trains n 4
rooting through In n s Elmira to Philadelphia.
R. A. PACKER. tirwerlutend
•I'. Ms -MC OCr 113 3101
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CIESTEI
31ONTItOSE, P&N:V.h.
JOIN S. TA tenELL. Propristi.r.
Eight Steger leave this Ilenee deity, connecting with
the I). L.& W., the Erie, slid the Lehigh Valley LaU
Linty It. thmk—tt
aueraturt
[IIPEOV.t.I) CUCUMBER WOOD
ilitup. Tomeleas. Miranlc Efficient
tnd Cheap. The brit pump fur tha
/cart money. Attention Is teepoelaily
Invited to Itbitchier's Patent Improy•
ad Bracket and Naar Drop (Meek
Valve, which canbe wltharawa Irtito
tut removing the Pump ordfetnritiag
tbejointe. Mao. theDopper Chamber
which never cracks. and will outlet*
my other. For nate by Malan ovary
where. bead fur Catalogue and
Jet.
Cue, Q,Btaseenaiy, ,
OOL Commerce St.. Pldlii, ro.
• aim bat 3IIL
Hardware.
and Pslntor Should Have
M1Lavc).1.571.22.6
Monitor
Botts,
Lock..
Km hs„
Latches,
Vanish,
Law.. itc.
Eliscellaneous
MEI
9(0 900
OrTVIITE TUE COVET OMNI,