The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 09, 1873, Image 4

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    THE DEMOCRAT
PITILLISEED EVIIIIT WEDIESDAT MOUNT:IO AT
Marmara, SLISQUEILLIISA CO., PA., BY
E. B. HAWLEY & CO
AA p re swum to adrarce, or 51.50 at the cod of ycar.
.1/LT' Or ADVEICTISIXO
erbsee-Illsarths Inch of space, or len, makes square.)
One square, 3 weeks or less, $1.00; 1 month
$101; $ months V.. 50: 6 months $4.50 i 1 year,
$6.410. Quarterly, half-yearly and yearly adver
tisements toserted ot. a 'liberal reduction on the
abovelatta When sent without any length of
tine specified for publication they will be con
tinent mail ordered out and charged according
ly..
Auditor's Notices, s^_.,A; Executor's and Ad•
raiaistratene Notices. 63.00. All eomnsunia•s
tam of limited or individual interest, 10 cents
t=i. Obituary Notices, 10 cents psi lina—
ge and Death Notices free.
JOB PAIIITING
tweeted neatly and promptly and at fair prices.
Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Jushces', Consta
bles' School and other blanks for sale.
Piocetiancom
Plea for Tidy tiousekeepers.
It is very easy for men to find fault with
things about home, and too many men
have made that discovery, much to the
diseoMfort of their patient wives.. The
delusion would seem to be prevalent
among the male portion of humanity that
tne household affairs which are within wo
man's province really require no arrang
ing or supervision, but operate by a sort
of self action and keep themselves in
motion.- The baulks and worries and the
various domestic • „failures which pester
and annoy woman of a household are
seldom perceived by men, except when
"housework" al it is called, interferes for
a brief time with the male animal's com
fort. He can see no use in all this wash
ing and swishing and fussing anddusting.
But he does see when the__lust from the
furniture gets on his clothes, or when the
table cloth is not clean, or when the front
windows are dirty or the house untidy
when he brings a friend home with bins.
He can detect the thousand other matters
which, by their presence or their absence,
listairb his comfort or convenience. But
he cannot see why every part of a house
cannot be kept in perfect crder, every
rival punctually served, every culinary
operation be done to a turn, and every
article of clothing or of the table furniture
he kept in complete order, "without turn
ing, the . house upside down." He does
not see the use of washing days or "clean
ing" days—not he!
And, so with the return of spring year
grumpy paterfamilies begins to scowl at
t , :e mops and brooms which come out
with the crocuses and the daises. And
even the spoiled boys.hotibledhoys. young
Americans, affect manliness in following
the paternal example, and looking fill-l
ilt-so necessary Imphments were conTny
eil as instate to the "men." 'Yet "in spite
of lamentations here or elsewhere," as
General Jackson said when lie "removed
the deposits," the "ladies of the house
will put the machinery in motion to "re
move the deposits" of dust and other un
desirables which have accumulated during
the late long winter. And so they ought
ax even the men acknowledge when all
is done and the house is quiet again.
The laws of health, no less than a cure
for comfort and tidiness, requires that
even more through cleaning and upturn
ing of furniture should be done than is
customary. There is a closeness and dis
agreeable atmosphefe about the apart
ments iu many houses which is, in itself.
a snfficient warning to put the besets' in
full play, and to "rotate" the furniture.—
"Table-turning should be vigorously done
by the 'mediate of vigorous arms and
resolute wills, and nothing moveahle
should be allowed to forget its mobility.
The researches of scientific men have
done much to show us that the floating
in the air of particles, organic and inor
ganic,"vegetable and animal, visible and
Invisible, have much more to do with
sickness and mortality than is done by
"death in the pot." beleterionsagencies, I
dormant in the winter,wake in the spring.
Tilen the frost comes out, gasses and ex
halations are set free; and even where
tie frost has found entrances, the change
of the temperature gives activity to 1111-
tulthy agencies. So let the etreepers
Biter, and the scourers sour, not only
indoOrs, hut on the premises outside of
the Louse walls. A universal cleansing
by all honsekeepers,and in all stores,shops
- offices and cellars, would do for the public
health, indoors, what the'street eleabsers
should be doing out-doors. The women
are In the right in this as in moat things;
and the "exceptional women" who do the
most at "house-cleaning" are examples
re their sisters—though, like Mrs. Joe
Gargery, in Dickens' novel, their opera
tions may be terrors to "the men."--Ultila.
Lager.
An Eicentric Heltem
A lade residing in Clifton, Bristol
(England), of good family, and g
a fortune in her own right, has just con
ferred her hand to a young man of th
humbler class, who hitlirto has had no
higher occupation than attending the
- leader" of lan - omnibus, and attaching
drags to the wheels of carriages. The
ly in queiiition,.it appnra. wasa district
visitor, and in that capacity visited the
Nooses of the poor in a populous district
of Clifton. In the course of these visits
she happened to call upon this young
man's mother, who has been until recent
ly an invalid, and was so much struck.
with the Glint. attention and affectionate
disposition of the youth thai, she took
twice of him from time to time. The
wedding was celebrated a few days since
at one of the churches of the cathedral
tits of Wells. The juvenile bridegroom
has not si•en more than seventeen or
eighteen summers, while his better half,
infatuation has led her to sacrifice
p,ition, relatives and friends, is about
tiitrty years of age.
1=1=E:IIMI
aiscE the great revival at. Deg Moines,
la. the saloons have been vvaitril upon by
mattnittece and the proprietors have been
need to shut up, and the livery stable
praprietorsliave been requested to cease
letting horses on Sunday.
The champion reaper--abertising.
garm and ,fireoide.
Song of the Seasons.
—a—
Gaunt Winter flinging flakes of snow,
Deep burdening field and wood and hill:
Dim days, dark nights, slowly trailing toga
And bleakened air severe and chill,
And swift the seasons circlin ran—
And still they change till all Is done.
Young Spring with promise In her eyes,
And fragrant breath from dewy mouth,
And magic tOUCIICS for the nooks
Of budding flowers when wind is south
And swift the seasons circling run—
And so they change till all is done.
When summer stands erect and tall,
With early sunrise for the lawn,
Thick foliaged woods and glistering seas,
And loud birds chirpinga .n the dawn,
And swift the seasons circling run—
And swift they change till all is done.
Brown Autumn, quiet with ripe fruits,
And baggfircis stacked with harvest gold.
And fiery flushes for the leaves,
And silent cloud-skies soft out-rolled,
And so the seasons circling run—
And still they change till all is done.
Swift speeds our Life from less to tnore,
The child, the man, the work the rest,
The soboring maid, the ripening soul,
Till yonder all is bright and blest.
Por so the seasons circling run—
And swift they change till all Is done.
Tes yonder—lf indeed the orb
Of life revolves round central Light,
For ever true to central force
And steadfast, cornea the balm or blight,
And so induad the sessions mu—
And last u best when all is dons.
Tree Planting.
--0-.
As the time is last approaching for the
planting too much cannot be savi on the
subject .f properly said or written.
Every man should decide before hand
what he will do,and not wait till the hur
ry of' spring crowds out all good inten
tions.
If planting a new orchard, plant varie
ties enough to meet the demands of the
family and the season, but if you hare a
sup fly of early and fall fruits, plant win
ter varieties. Procure scions and graft
yourself; let the boys try their band.—
This you can do before the fruit is out
in the warm days of April. If you
have no good receipts for wax, hero are
two,good ones use warm water to
keep it in cool weather while using,
and cool water in hot weather; 1, 2, 4,
parts respectively, tallow, beeswax, rosin.
1,2, 8, parts respectively, beeswax, tallow
rosin. Don't get the two mixed.
You can graft if you can only get the
inner bark of scion and stalk together,
and wax from air. Try it on limbs not
more than one inch in diameter, and half
that size is better.
Plant trees, plant the best, plant for
your children, and plant for your neigh
bor's children, and don't let them want
for apples till they steal; give them plen
ty'.
Plant evergreens. Plant . Norway
spruce 20 feet each way. if for ornament;
the &-irr a for pines; if for windbreak, 4
feet; if you can't afford $5 to 810 a piece
for trees to set so close as 4 feet, set them
S loot in wind-breaks, tend them as well
as a row of corn and see if it is not mon
ey at 20 per cent. The cedars, red and
white are better for country planting
ban others, These can be set giving 10
to 12 feet square but don't crowd shrub
bery among your evergreens. Dig np
gLijiat lilac and pitch it on
Peonies, gladolias, tulips, roses and a
few small shrubs may be grown among.
hut not too close to evergreens. Don't be
so economical as to give only two rods
square for the fruit yard.— Western Farm
er.
California Deo Culture.
__.c.._.
Mr. J. S. Harbison, whose original
apiary is situated three miles below Sacra
mento, on the Sacramento river, has
recently returned from San Diego edanty,
where he has just taken 308 hives of
Italian bees without losing a single swarm.
He has five apiaries located in the moun
tains of that county. Ho finds the high
est and roughest mountains there afford
the best bee feed. The reasons are, that
the rains are more plentiful in the elevat
ed regions, and that stock do not reach
the roughest and highest places to de
stroy the growth of flowers furnishing
the best feed for bees. These elevated
apiaries are located so that their mil
lions of workers will have access to moun
tains 2,000 to 8,000 feet iu altitude. One
apiary is situated 1,500 feet above Cahoon
valley.—Erchange.
Application of Manures.
--o--
Where barn-yard manures are scarce,
and concentrated fertilizers to be used in
stead, we base found in our extensive
practical experience that they should be
applied to the lands while the crops are
in a partial state of rest—that is, in win
ter or early Spring, to bare lands as well
as to those under crops. Apply in gar
dens to Asparagus beds, Rhubarb plants,
Strawberry plants, and all berry bushes
and young trees, ]awns, &a., and upon
the farm to Wiater grain crops and grass
lands. The snows yet to come, and the
Spring rains dissolve the soluble
ingredients and carry them into the soil,
and get incorporated with it before active
vegetation commeucesin the Spring. The
crops thus receive immediate nourish
ment.—Journal of the Farm.
MU for Pear Trees.
_o_-
List spring I put a small shovelful of
the refuse material from the salt works—
tyl; ieli is composed, I beers., of salt, lime
:Lnd ash—around a fodryear old pear
tree. It has made a very thrifty growth,
and the, leaves are all free from blight o:
spot, and have a very glossphealthy look;
while others of the same lot, manured
with barnyard manure, have grown but
little, and the foliage is spotted and dull.
Now, if no ill effect may be attributed to
the barnyard manure, it would seem that
the difference in these trees were owning
to the salt.—Con Fruit Recorder,
The Italian Liao.
At the recent meeting of the North
American Beek - keper's Society at Indian.
:voile, the question. 'ls the Italian bee
superior to the black bee was discussed.
Toe Indianapolis Sentinel says the con.
elusions arrived at were. that while they
hare faults, anch as irratability in natural
swarming add some others, they ,excelled
the black bee iu most other desirable
qualities, and would always excel ingot/t
-ering honey. It was considered that -.the
intermingling of new blood with the -na
tive bee had improve 4 the Ixe,
AN lowa father lately flogged ids
twenty-one year old daughter so .tat she
carried the stripes a week,-and-the,tinigh
ben told itimate smastrtilo ally more.
PrinW3•
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Farmers. Mechanist, Iferchants, Prefers-
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Tetra!-4200 Per Tear la advance,
All coancanalet4mas should be addtesiocl to
E. B. HAWLEY 4 lIIEL
PCIILISHISS,
12,000,000 ACRES.
C7laoo.sa Farm®.
The chmipeat Land to Market for wile by the
UNION PARIFIC RAILROAD CO.
In the Great Platte Valley.
2 4 000000 Acres In Central 'Nebraska
Now for sole in met. of forty acres and upwards on
den and ten yeare' credit at 6 per cent. No advance In
terest requirtd
Mint and healthful climate. fertile soil, an abundance
01..fai water.M ARISET IN TUE WEST! The crest
mining regions of Wyoming Colorado, Ptah, and Sc
end. being *applied by the &mere in the Platte Valley.
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A 110111nTRAD OF ONE
11UNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES.
THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES.
PERE 11031 R .; FOR ALL! Bumps, or Acute of
choice Government Lando open for entry tir , r the
tlnmentead Law, near thin Great Railroad, win, rood
market. and all miveniencon of an old s. Wed country.
Free Proaereto purcto*ern of Railroad Land.
Sectional Nape. showinz the Land. Rine new ed'llon
of Descriptive Pamphlet with new Maps lie.cd Frye
Everywhere. Address,
0. F. DAVIZ,
Land Commissioner E. P. R. IL, Omaha, Nob.
WANTED.
10.000 FARMERS
To impmso 1.710 OM aeres R. IL Lobos. Pee from mort
rage and loratvd in the middle region of Weston, lowa
—the beet corn, wheat. and cattle producing belt In the
West. 15 boors disinot from Chicago. (Ramie and soli
unlerpassed. Meadow nod plow and with pure run
ning motor event) distributed. No fever and ague.--
Average reedit price, tei per ...it. Send fur agm do. It
costa 'smiling, and glre, desCriptioti., prices. terms,
maps, RIM how to tench the lands. Address, JOHN 11
CALHOUN, t, d Commissioner of lowa R. It. land
Co., Cedar Rapids. lows. Chicago 001ce, G 5 S. Canal St.
BLAIR PRESBYTERIAL ACADEMY
BLAIRTOWN, NEV JERSEY.
!Squat advantages for males and (mimic,. Earnevt Chris
flan influence. theronett instruction and carend &Urn
tine to the comfort, and bubits of studente, render th iv
one of the best i.vtitntions of the country. Spring vex.
sten commences Mirth 2.301. Students received at any
time. Toms. $2OO a year. Reference: Officerl ut
Prim:et...xi and Lathy:elle enlferet. Fend for ennilnene,
B. S. STEFIIRNS, d. hi., Principal.
$5OO IN PRIZES.
EXTRA 'CARLY VERMONT. Ten
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O -el I.`7_, L v.Til,n,7. o .iliToft - ln
of mu varieties of Potatoes",
fete
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Illustrated Seed Catalogue ' 900
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p o packet ; 3 pookoly. $l.
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ONLY 10 CENTS.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN PAINTLR ;
Or, PAINTS-HOW TO SELECT AND On TEEM,
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Twenty•llve conic, bound in cloth. for SO Nam plo
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yet of painilun a house, nottl we read Ibis cx•edctit
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SPECIALTIES :—Wondararth Plantar. Tonruelur ant!
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A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich.
EVERY CORNET BAND
T N the country will receive a rplentild t plece of Sand
A MUSIC free. by Fowling a taviveva .tamp to Et
WAIID A. SAMUELS. Publivber, Dorm. Mime.
$5 to $2O PER DAY I Axents wanted 1-
-MI classes of wwarm; people.
of either sex. young or old. mats more money et work
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rOl. denlilig and pollehlar mepds, for cleaning and
prverffit Pninn, nir Tenn - vino mein. (low marble f. a*
Waring/0 hands. and for nil household (quintile. Is sup,
rill to any other article made, No other roop or wash
plaids It. either in quality or cheapoesa. Easy to Imo
add perfectly harmless and
_pleasant. grocaro sell It.
Maaufactared may or EASTMAN &
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EAT ALYSINE WATER
Is the nearest approach to o specific area diseuvered for
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Gout, th ord. Gm
hetes. gldacr, snot Urinary Diseases geuers'iy. it te
atimes muscular pos. er to the paralytic. It CUM Liver
Complitint., Chronic Diarrhces, Plies, Constlpution,
Asthma, Catarrh anti Bronchals, Diseases of the Skin,
Genstat Debility and Nervous prostration fr om mental
and Sault& Excesses. It I. the Greats! Syttniote ever
discovered for excessive Eating or Drinking. It cot ,
ruts the stomach. promotes Dlgestion, and relieves the
Hood almost inetautly. No household should be with
oat it For sale by all druggists. "I'
'®'For a history of the Springs, for medical reporu
ficylut Rower of the water over di. areas. lon marvellous
herd, and for testimonials from divtinguiehml mous
pad for pamphlets. BY LIITNEY BROTHERS, Elmo&
Al=err &nab 'loot SC, Philadelphia, Pa.
roborz Skill Co.
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RE, R. R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES VIE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
all." reading CLlsk ativertlarm•nt need any ma
r.uvrxn wrrli PAD:.
EADwArS EXAM' fHLIYP 18 A CLAY 105
EVERY PAIN.
It was tha Cra sad f.
'rho Only Remedy
that lestantly Mops the meet rescruclattug al:aya In
CarrimatUark and cores Congertlet, whether a the 1... RN
Stomach, Bowels, Or other glands at organs. by ova applies.
Uvq
IN PROlf ONI7. TO TWENTY unnts.
No matter bow T:olexat or excruciating the pain the Mit ,
MATH% Ttedlidslau, Indrm, Crippled, Nano.. Neuralgic,
or prostrated lettlt disc.. may suffe r . d,
READY RELIEF
WILL APPORDis:STANT 8.2,E.
L . CPLAALILITION (ll' THE KII*I Erm
INPLAInt.a?j • N L OPAITVOr T""LA"IL
ONORSTION OF TRE LEERS.
BORE TIIF.O.IT, ntyrict:Er HREATIIINO
FALFIT TION OF THE 'HEART.
lITETEXICR, CROUP. vIPIIT lIERie. •
1131.1. - gNZA
IIEADAOIIII, TOOTILACIIE.
N Et' It AT 01A, 111117C11AT1311
COLD CTITLIA. AGVIL CIIILLS.
TL. ar..ak,lon iLa Steady Steller or
pan+, f when. U.. pala or aliZacult) oalata alt saran' as s wad
sumort.
Teets . drops In I,slf A tAmblrr of waOr will to kyr
runl's., cws ?TARRY. Rol - 11 ATOBACII,
HEARTBURN, SIM 11 EAIIACIIR, DIA IS RH EA ,
DYSENTERY,. COLIC, NV LND LN RuWEI.„3„
WI INTERNAL, PAINS.
Traveler. should shears elm • Iwwls of FLAow•l'r
lit rg ya y walt them A hw drew. IA Ash , Al
sisknaw or pAlno frsen dunce a .01.. k. 1.1101
ilea Feszet Llran,ly or Ll,DArsiss•Alutulaut.
FEVER AND AGUE.
I Wait AM) AOCK earod for M. TT,' It not
• Mondial ageat till, world that ..1.1 c.re and
Aga; and all other )dslarimat Mans, Fr 111,1•1,
Tallow, and othrt Tenors (aided II II LINV
al quick as RM . /WATS lITADI ILLL/EF. }'lfty crtas
pat laatla. Bold by llyncri...
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG AND PrRP. ;urn PLooD-INritEASY: LIP
ri.Esit AND WI.:IIIIIT-01.E.Att SKIN AND SIiAL •
TWUL bEctli,E,ll '[U ILL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
nAA MADE TIM MOS! . ASTOM , IIINf)
GUTI , E. 80 115.141) 811 K TIU riIaTVIES
BODY 1"141)L11110FA I'MDKR Tlf 11 1 CrlAlln.'l:
TILIS TRULY- IVONLIFULFUL
THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight le Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
r....ry drop of the RARSAPARILLUN RESOLVENT
trontntodoetes throuth the Wood, Son., Urine, and ether
0 , 11d!..1 Jai af the mm the tired of flu, for It renal,
the wastra nf th• body slit mew and nasnd
Pornfabs„ flyphllla, Consenytton, Mandular s
la tine Throat, Month, Tumnra Nodes In the (Panda awl
tMr r
a of the quern, 5.,.. EYon Ftrozons Pinion s
from Rom and the worse Itonsa of thin &moue.,
trop
liona, Fever lloreerfarald Met Wonn e nalt Mod , .
Errapetna„ An... A. 1044k Speak Woons he the c lean, Tnentor,
Cancers to the Womb, and elf setaktortng and ratnful
harm, Night Renal, Loos of Sperm, and all wastes ef t h e
rwiple, are olthln th e virally." tong., of tide none...
at M od em Chemletre, sad a few dope' me wlll ern.. ea
any pen... using It to either of thcso forma of disease Ins
potent parer to eons them.
If the patient, daily benoenhes reduced by ea wooers end
eacntnynahtnn that Is
tondo
p grreado,, ed. In
arreatlne thew waste., and repair. th ' eastue wins 11,11 miter.
14 road. hora healthy
bin
thle the BAR.S4PARIL.
LLds N 111 wed 110011 mecaro.
-N
-ut et, d.tre the El•saaaalaratuor Marmara-a .:tat all
Ilnowa remelltal agent. In the etve. 4 Chronic. Sert.te,os.
l'onstltsit,...2l, end Skia Comas: Dig la thtt wJr paailzte
care fur
Kidney le Bladder Complaints,
rrinary, onl Were, Morocco, Orneel, ILAreloo, Dropcy
e.
f
•
Alto
...She water lse
/a Mg ol.oty„ we , l nielt
e 10•0 I.WILD 31P. egy, cot I.3,rroooks o ohne nit,. there
In • norwiltk. dark_ loLkooo oppowortocv, and nonodo.l
deposit awl whew t.,U•roo lo • prlet humln, wcoilns
when pooslornoster. u 13.1 pan L 3 thoo Sausel of the Back. sad
Ilona 0. Lonc . dr.°,
WOIVINS. — The only known sod +vie ftellledT for
Ir tin, Awe. oft,
rumor or 12 Tears' Growth
Cured by Badway's Resolvent.
sap .r.l).
NIA 1..••..1..••.. tr0Ar
I•• tm• 'rumo N r
In I.IS.
••4
Itom•IL. All ray Darla" ..4 "1A.,. Am. .• Aar Sot rt.^ 11n,
Iltlns MAI tofu A.stAnnArnelell ; I .tl o•tl.ne /et. I AL"
rot , . Itsoolosel, nu! llasgsbl I AttalA try 111 a A ItAl 14.0. IL
-taaan I 6..‘ storm* for .w•lovt otant. I Iro al• Aotil.• of isso
ItAtterroto., and *As I , Ao or 11..A•osy 114S11, I af
lif.^4 oftdA NA* IA ft, • a, a or t,
•Ad lanesM, hap{4ra .*, I 6a•-•
••••A unneo An In dt• 1411 tra• of t f"ro r • rf If
I v•lta &AA la rso. las the baaterrlat r nn rttl.lttlt 4lf
r•• II lOC,/ An r.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS.
~ Wiener, ehtmeAVY conh..l r•-ert rn, roe,.
etlenlate, purify. &elm, IL.• AZI • Nl',
tr the oar* of clsuprders a the :+tntu illn•res.
Eidaere., madder, ?intr. , . 1)11,1w*. llrtenrt.,
Hon, eontirenres, bAllgeglg, rpepAL. • ft I
to. r ever, Inflainnutin., n 1 the
culternob or the IMernal er!rt
a poslttre care, Purely Vecebi/r.
eulhembsordelemuwo. &nig.
rir" M.'^re l, r Zne.+lng Rem
aritn of the utc.u. • 0r5...,
Comtte, /.3161 , 1 1116 N of,
Acid, 81 ,af the Manuel, Nnoops. !North:,,.. fr, I , .11-
0011•••• Vl•te. Ma Manna', Et•Jat.... •I!rr DT .....ree
-11[;•• tort .4 ate Rwauti.....41...11,•11, fl •
ay 11. ed d •••••
flreetSt,... ',turf., .1 Ster-u.,
flwrilaa• oriew hs • Ly•g rm.* •: M.
•••
Nevisulm. Yil In name .0 a. s•IW 6s) Ira Tor If SO
WO. taddat• li:el6cs Hat; Lavin la as
11./A.
Afee, dc-fx. e.f TtAPWA TS riu.s wrti A., the harm
%Nen-a-11,4-d rriee, ty err.
6. -, J. BY Tttpl , A :MTS.
r. r.An , - FiLLSZ AIcT WWI". anoltetm-stertp
ICA nirA T k CO.. Lane,
lut..rwat,ra weed> t!....A.3.u.0.e.a011 La scut. yam.
:4H/1,112.-31
1) ,
Il
It Avte_Eiße,es
FE;vits. NaTtaltl rfle
co .-1 -,ellets
ro.r.tr-Co stn.?, root
a'.4 In•rbr.l .71,1,e, A . 1,0-:,:1:10un
Till: "L:rICL:: faLIAT ,
r 1T:1 ILL'Z'2C, or rurvo
Physic.
•
The , r h...1••,5f•-11,11. rhemienl ar4 rira.•••
nine•ll( N.,' os,rr
[cry,. rupel o t•o tr
p of
eicap. • phyl heat , ••••I " • '
A flr.v: I a.,11,40 lan I f ctivh•i. ovitord, ( -, •a, VI
Vln ra:hn, • ••I • e erttr fro"• •hr
nr, I lo•rlt+, a 41 tOr3lo
lat , h1:0h.9 are Cy 1 t r.r r {:.A:, a
tll , / t. nti I au , 111• ,, s d
15.,1 th.• .tonuirl • I lA. '
taotei. rcall Ire l cllrlr pr
In n n • ort*el t r
01 1. 0.01 , ..x110gi lv ay....1 1., In - IrLt li, If • sic
In ('‘‘, 'fro . their ~ v ..11 , 1erfht rothmr‘.o
1.0 la • Ir • geot•l hnrn
PI 1,1,1 lir. ni n•o -I lau ntv ,
a
drl,, IC ; Nu - NI , . not at all 1.41 co.e,
t:iife.e. nc , ., .1.41
t,,:•. stl.',lllls, •
Arr
orttpriev4l harnt.t .s harra,l a .4 • ..... hy
eto othcr.., a* too pr , •:11• 0 tra r,
shorasn a.it.y and kindly up.. ra.k.
tins cathartic..
8:tt)0 herr/trd t • oCen-lbr rto 1.-ttinte•
enr of these l'cie 11 Io m r eat:rot:4 'eh.. ' , von
av
;nf•, vii G•.d In 01,3 a • / 1 . 40:11.4 or oc.bur Lama
rl,-enry lleilny other mi.ter...l
Ulug entire// vegetable, no porticuirr
can Is roloirrit taitot c,ti.-ro
...about iltloalastrc to Il.e totoutii,iion 'tart i r tc
capaloa. l'or Jatntllcr 11,49:1(1.0919e, Con
env:thou, Impure Mood, n in the
Ahoy biers, 'alai:inc....l .• the Chew. DI-z
-glues.,SLPar ma:thous of do 1.1061-
orb, Da.l Ito , ao it% mouth, Dillow..
attacks, Paizt ra r gion of
Internal Fever, Dimited 3/110111
A3o.lntinh, it/0999t Ito 1ien99 9 .11.9en
Colored thine, Unsociability unit
Gloomy Poreholings, take Dr. Pierre's
Pleastiut Pat. atlye Pellets. In cr.; ire,
tlon of the rennelowl p,wer of toy Ilharet:ro t rile 9
Over ro I b nlnat a tartriy of Lb...err., I tot, h ' an y
their actio•t upon the rOinial orooo.
TZly Is nOlivrrik not n pit ltd or tissue
eae.apitut l'a Ir le.mative Imprens. Atte
pat them; thrir wog - r.ruating d being
inreltroot la W.V. trade, p - erer% it their 'lite., min.
petrel for any le-vh of rim'., to raw tint
Wu) are 4199.1 . 79 toot aid reliah:o Web I. not the
ease with the tn• fairnil inl etch; %tone, pat up In
ch.'? woad or p.oto-b.ert Font.. Iturnlieet that for
ill Cornoea Wn.,19 i Vo Cr
Purgative Is haleatcl. 1t,,, lath, Peltrts will
gine the mast pelleat n troll who ate lima.
They -nee nohl by all e.ttorprislatr
Druggist, at 2 5 ern to n bottle.
•
l'
vol n MA Enrire.nY artaziPt PI lodate. ;ton to te.:B '
"N.t , "?. , :l'i , l'',.`.',"l:''!.':t,`:/',',',4"fr a itrhrj(l
6 r.C , Pra11....11 1 f F•mr 0t.a..g.,•1 ea - mot suproy
herr4, poch.ta a 41.11(1 glut (Lvetvu Clow 11 ;luau
p.a:l li-ora
/2. V. VIZ.CCE, Dr. 11., Pre, , ,-,
Tr =7.1.1.;), r . T
MANHOOD I HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
. 0,
, Jnat nnbllohert. a new' erlftion OC OIL
CL'Ll'Eirtt ELL'S CEL.F.IIII.IThD RS
SA Y nu the aantcee crnsjatttbout medl-
clot) of Srsawaronnme, or ticallnal
W ...kites., Inye)tmutry Sete.lo,l Lorves, Impotency
tiepin' and Iliyalral Inenpoclty, linoceilmeht• to Mart
ape, el c; uls;;,eposutlipll;.o. ttpllopsy. nod kits, indticed
by self Indulgence NO textual tatravagance.
Fxr Pole, Ina waled envelop.. dully ti cents,
the celebtS , cti stitbos. lu this ndsniratto corny, clear.
tVernon tonder from a thin y YrAre/lIIACCC.I.ftIi pra'is'e
t the alarming cotmaatiOnect of cell abut. may be
fadimily mired wittiunt dm tiatiK.rrin• pair of Internal
.edict.' or tho appllospon Pa iirp Wally i painting oat
a mode of corn at ante simple, certeln, and effectnal,
by lIIVIIIIP of ohleh every .altar, no matter what bit
mtisittion may Pa. May cc,o himself cheaply, privately.
and radishy
Or This Lecture shoujd he In the buntje of every
youth and t very man turfy Ism.
S.A. .14s tr.), DI a plain spool p.. In any Wlldreva,
pOMpald on 'crept Of six ernes. po Is.. pest 14411111.
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Tar Cordial,
NATURES GREAT REMEDY
@MEM
Throat and Lungs.
It In arntifying to us to Intern the piddle thn
Dr. L. Q. U. Whakart's l'ine Tree Tar Cordial.
fur Throat nod Lung Di3C33., has gained an
enviable reputation from the Atlantic to the Pa
cific. coast, and front thence to some of the first
families 01 Europe, not through the press
but by persons actually benetitted and cured at
his office. While he publishes bas, so say our
reporters, he is unable to ruppty the demand.—
It ales and holds its reputation—
first. Net by stopping cough, but hy loosen.
I-g and Its. , ,isting nature to {brow off the un
healthy matter collected about the thrust and
bronchial tubes, vitae!. comes iryitafihn,
Second. It removes this cause of irritation
(which postures eungh)of the mucus membrane
and tkrunchlai tubes , assist the lump toned and
throw off taw unhealthy secretions, and purifies
the blood.
Third. It Is tree ftom squills, lobelia, Ipecac,
anti opium, of which mrst throat awl lung re,
men, sr, eranoos t sl, which allny cough only,
'and isorgah gimpAt:lJ. it her u wattlini:
efrevt on Gie st.ulch, arts on the liver and kid
neys, and lymphatic and net-vons regions, thus
reaching to every part id the system, and in its
invig,ornting and purifying offinds it has gained
a reputttimi ethieu It must Mid above all others
in the market.
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Great Amesioan Dyspepsia Pills,
A N D
WORM SUGAR DROPS
Briny; under ray imme,liate direci inn, thry shn ,
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In Clunnical and Bianca* Wane..
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR imitmores
Cure Incipient Consumption.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Cure Catarrh.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMEDIES
Cure Asthma.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Cllll3 Heart Disease.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Owe Skis Diseases.
GAIIVEVS WAR REMBDIES
Regulate the Liver.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR 1112NEDIES
Regulate thoStomachaadßowels
Dr. GAR YIN'S TAII REMEDIES
Cure all Female Weaknesses,
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDISS
Purify the Blood.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
_we Diseases orate Throat.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEAMS
Cure Bronchitis.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES
Case "Rose Celd.'ar'EarFever•
Dr. GARVOrS TAR REMEDIES
Coo Lung Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB. REMEDIES
Cam Constipation..
Dr. timintrg TAR REMEDIES ,
Cure Salt Rheum,
Pr, CIATIVIN'S TAIL EtEREEDICs
Ceg Pithier Diseases.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB REMCDIES
PercestCholera4YellowEever
Dr. GARVEV'S TAR RENEW=
Pmeut Makulous Fevers.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
Rf 2120111 Pain In the prpaso.
Dr. GARVIN'S TAB. REMEDIES
Reaureo Pain to the Side P /' Back.
Pr. GAWP'S TAR,PRTIEVIRS
Are a Superior Tonic,
pr. GAIWINEI TAU REMEDIES
Rerbge the Appetite.
pr. ekSIMITIS T4 l REMEDIES
Canso the poco, to Digest.
pr. GARVIN'S TAU REMEDIES
gerterathelVeattinui Debilitated
Dr. GARVIN'S TAU, REMEDIES
Wye To to Your System..
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Drugs anti Sodtales
"Tonic, .Appettsers,. Res:tonn. " that Ind 1.1
tippler on to drunstautens and nun, fo ot am • true Median_
made frointhe native roots and Labs of California, fray
all Alcoholic Stimulant,. Therm the Grealßlood PkinCes
and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invi
gorator ef the System, carrying off all poisonous aura, and
restoring the Land to a healthy Fondition a ensierig . i;,.mi
trashing nd Invigorating both mild and food!.r.
easy of adintnittratien prompt in their anion, runnel ha nor
results,
results, safe and taint:stain all (nem. of tante.
Person ran lake those Bitters amacirding to
directions. rod remain bog unwell, provided their bones me
not destroyed be y o n da poison or other means, end the viol
omens Vemitml he Tom, of repair.
tipepopmfa or indigestion. Headache. Psis its
the Shoulder., Cotmlis, Tightness of,tho Chest, Dirrimen,
Soor Eructations of the Stomach, Bed Taste in the Month,
BiliousAnat . ., Palpitation of the Ream lellactoriarion of
the I.nn(e. Pain In the regions of the Kidney', La s bum
dred other painful symptom". ore the rpnngs of Dyepeptia.
In these complaints it has mitosis!, mid me bottle mill prove
a better guaraatrn of it. merits than • lengthy missallsammtn.
Par Female Cesaplalnte, Itk yousig m old, untried
er simile, at tin deem of womanhood. or the taro of life. them
Tonic Bitters display no decided en inane.= that a marked
I mprovement is snots perceptible.
ror IntLemanatary . and Chronic Itheenna-
Clam and Gout. Dyampsia or indigestton. Mom, Remit
tent and Intermittent }'even, Diseases of the Blood, Lon,
Ritholo and Bladder, them Ilion-sham been most miccershiL
Stich Diseases are mused by Vitiated Blood, abide to gee
enßy proimed by derangerneht of the Digestive Arrann
They are a Gentle Purantltre as well as a
Tonle, possessing also the pecnbar merit of acting en a
powerful agent in :slice.; Congestion or Inflammationof the
liver and Visceral nets; Congestion
to Itiliona Diseases.
Skin Dluestaes. Eruptions, Tetley. Saloßheena,
-'arches. rrnwlen, Pustules,llo,l2,6,:khe e l, Run
u s r i:
-ems. Sued-Head,Sore Eyes, Errsipelsa.
Discoloranons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the
Skin. a whatever 1.19. OS' nature, are literally dug up and
tarried out of the aystens in a shun ume by the ere o( these
Bitters. One home in such ems will =seines the mina
inereduloua the.. curative caeca.
ms • • • • • •
Cleanse. the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its impuritiet bursting throneh the skin in Pimples. rasp
nom, or Sores eltslll{l, it when you find it oh nested and
sluggish in the reins; cleanse it when it is Tsui: your feelings
tea ion when. Keep the blood pure sea the health of
the system
Grateful thousands proclaim VIAIVGA E r 17222
the west wonderful Instruant that eves =Maimed the tinkteig
Pin, Tape, and waxer Worms, halting In dm are
gem of so many thousandt, are effectually dmtroyed md
gemmed Sam
t h e rhysieerise: There is scarcely
an indisidiell upon the heti of the mob...shine Ludy iserempt
1121R3 the presence of soon, h mit apon the healthy eh
menu of the Lindy that exist, but spent the diseased
humors and slimy deposits Gut Weed dime laving co ons
of disease. No riven, of Medicine. no rennifirgea no es
thelmina.m. oil 'Lea the system from scams like thins
Blum.
ILteehanical Dliscoutes. Persons engaged ha Paints
and Morris, such as Plumbers. Type-se:ten, Gold- , .eaters.
and Miners, as they advance to life, will be subic. to pan/sus
of the 114rwels. To guard against this take a dose of W.lll.lC
sieS Yt sw sit BOOT.. On. it CIO. a Rk, a a In-
nagesent, ggerstsgetesat. And Intermittent To—
wers, Inch are so prevalent in the valley* of our Krt.
nvers draw bout IL, United States, especially those of the
issiasipa, Oliba,3llmours., Minot... Tennessee, Cumberland.
AcLinea% ted. Colorado. Brazos, Ito Grande, Pearl, Ala -
Loma. Mobile . SAVALlll.l4!,Rwrlgs.Janzet, and many when.,
with their vast tribolYeres. throughout our entire country
daring the Sommer and Autumn, and remarkably so donna
seasons uf unusual heir and dryness, are invariably ticeem •
panics! by extensive derangements of the stomach and hr.,
and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or lee,
obstructions of the Ever. a weakness and irritable state of
the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged
op with vitiated acruninlatiorm. In their treatment, a par.
gative, merang powerful mguenos upon these vat - Lona Of
gar, is essentially necessary. There ts no catharue for
tie
purpose oval to Da. J SS
0.7 nil speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter nth
which the bowels are loaded, at the 11111 G time anninlanng
the secretion or d. liter, and generally r - toring die losalthy
functions of the dicesbvc
Serohels. or lihreg'aErli, Mute Swellings,
rrysipefas, Swelled Stack, Scrofula. Inflammations, Indolent
liittarnrrutons, Slewonal Affeetiens. Old Sore., Eroyiiona
in the Clon, rte. Its :hese, as in all hersot onstitutional Om
en., N.Y ICE/I'S V INISLA A r•ITTLIISLIIL shown their great
curative tarsier., as the most obstinate and intracable nose,.
A Woman's Ailments. her Ner-rocunaeve.
wad Ilendachre, altimuxls they "ern t.dling to men,
are real 41. order, rot. careless, dyspepsia, genera! de
bility, pants in the back and buns, rimvous and sick head
ache, uninaray of aid tn.uLles classed as fona;e
ippipkinr,"D . n. NV acres Vinci. !byres% which
steli,.te, are a surererin nit! :ie . edi=X;7 .- ".
the °"*"
D. [Volker , * leiallformiba llnver. ars
an all these mita in a similar eiann r py punfrog the
Blood tixy remove the cane, rut by resolvi . ng away the
asTeists•L iisaarrimation (the tubercular deposimi the afievad
mre bna.rh, and a pernmsient cnre Is effected.
The yr.:pert. of On. WALL'EIeS V t NEL. Brrracs
are Aper . ient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Notroons, Lis•
*rive, Mimetic. Sedative. Counter-Irritant. Sudorific. Altars.
live. and Anti-Bilious.
The Aperient and mild Laxative pron.,
.odes of Do.
Wataelatz's Itear-LGAIe Barra. are the best We-guard to all
caws of tansuiosis and anahzesant Carer% the r laa's‘ane. heal
:n.4, and aranhtter, prop,rties proteal ate humors of the fano..
Their Sedative iuiuttiel allay pain in the nervous Intern,
stonuch, and borm.a, eiiher from inflammation, rind, calk,
=del"
etc The Counterltritant in eatiuids
throw...bout the estate Their Diuretic propeuites ass ua
the . Kidneys, correcting and regulating dies los of urine.
Their Ann rropertnts stimulate the liver, in the se
cretion of bile, and as dlscharges throtreh the la:ia7 deal;
and are supervise to ail '<medial agents. fur the curs of Btluon
Fever, Fever and Ague, etc
- .
'Pori Ify the body agate:ml dlseetete by retrying
an it. thlitis with V titErt.ili Prerrens. NO ephiewitic tare
teed ere system thus forearmed The liver, the ate... the
bowels, the . ksdncyy, .d the nerves aro rendered disease
peter by this :rot hoot
The leanest y et )o VINEGAR DIITIttI.
in Chemin Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nemo. Disorder.. Cottvipe
uan, de... of vital power, and all matatties affecting the
has
LTV, bowels, pelmv.ryorra„, ns or trermatar system.
has been expesienced by hundredsof thonsands..nd hundred.
ofthe...6 more are anon: for the same relict
Dlreetlone.-I'ake of the Bitter.. going to bed or
night fro. a half to one and eneedalf vrinvglasshill. Kat.
good eavrisbmg food, such. beefsteak, mutton shopveni
son vo.l 1.4 and Yezerslales, and take ont-doar .ereist.
114.4 . are geompeemi <f Partly vegetable ingredients. and cen
tral itt. spirit>
T. WALXER. Peep% I 4 11. 211eDOTALD
Demises rod Goo. Ages. San franc:ace, Co!.,
and corner of Wasfingtort and Charlton St., New York_
IarSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
July tO, 1611—m3
Groceries.
DOWN TOWN NEWS
MINER AND CO.A
Salo St root, 5 doors below BoTd's Corner. Montrose
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
P ROVISIOIVS.
Welter ennstiptly nnwleve Arts"
afreehatnck of Good• In one I It e wblch ve wirsel
CHEAP I CHYAI CHEAP
14T;gEholtegekil , ge orp,.44Pf
GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR,
.VOLASSES, SPICES, PORK,
' FISII, LARD, FIAMS,
DRIED FRUIn,
CLOT ET cf TIMOTHY SEED, (fa.
Wo.tti trot:Mod and made addition Ito our Stock,
Pat!, at a are now tined) , to tocword Matter to thr her
commlas,ou hooter to New York-Irre of charge, nap
coOliellhoralrtfivonceasents on ontictglatilettc.
Call and oramtneonrslnck boron. purchasing ell
whero,oadoonelzetioorsolvec o fthp
GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES
c. 1% ativsy,
NEW GOODS.
Fr he onderalgomi haying refitted, refondsted and
R restocked the eiorp, formerly occupied by R. Pm:
eon. Jr... at Lady/dila (•.ontro, are nod prepared tp
Ipfm
leh the I.oollie with as desirable rattety of
DRY GOODS!
CIROCEWES! I
BOOTS S SHOES ! !
HARDWARE!!
CROCKER 3' ! &a, &e!
Ai can an tunnd Fitawl,erF, cad at u Drilrsble rem
0, 0 1 . Crane.
PnIFIVe C.cutcb Pi“ Uarch 31.7872
. I_lllliD BILLS
- PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE.
DEEM!