The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 24, 1873, Image 4

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    The Farmer.
THE SIXTEENTII ANNUAL FAIR
OP THE
HARFORD
AGRICULTURAL NOVIEFY
Will be held on the Fair Gronnds in
Harford, on Wednesday and Thurs
day, October Bth nod' 9tb, 1873.
"Xbroaasti v*x= ZalaSt.
CLASS I.
Divlslon I.—tiorsn.
Best draft or farm stallion, over 4 rani $4 2d $3:
Road stallion, same age, 4 8
Pair matched [mow, 4 3
Pair homes for all work, 4 3
Single driving horse's, 3 2
Brood mare and colt, 8 2
Judge:4—A. J. Seamans, John hirer, Ben.,
Nicholson, Samuel Falkenbury, rittstja Depot.
Division 2.--Colts and Mules.
Bad pair three year Old colt;
Pair two year old cult;
Three year old colt,
Two year old colt,
One rar old mit,
Pair mule s ,
. -
Tud m.—David VanDosltirk, Flarforli, Wm
W. Williams, Gibson, J. 0. Bullard, Brooklyn.
CLASS IL
Division I.—Durham
Bmt bull two years old and upwards, 4 8
Yearling bull, 8 2
Bull calf, 2 1
Cow three years old and upwards, 3 2
heifer two years old, 3 2
Yearling heifer, 3 2
Heifer calf, 2 1
Division 2. Dolling.
Hest boll two years old and upwards, 4 3
Yearling hull, 3 2
Doll calf, 2 1
('ow three years old and upwards, 8 2
Heifer two rears old, 3 2
?calling hCifer, 3 2
Heifer calf, 2 1
Division 3.—Alikrnayx.
Best bull two years old sod upwards, 4 8
Yearling bull, 3 8
Bull calf, 2 1
Cow three years old and upwards 3 2
Heifer two years old, 8 2
Yearlin!! heifer, 3 2
Heifer calf, 2 1
Division 4.—Ayr hires.
Best bull two years old and upwards 4 3
Yearling. bull, 3 2
Bull calf, 9 I
Cow three years old and upwards, 3 2
Heiler two years old, 3 2
Yearling; heifer, 3 2
Heifer calf, 2 I
Judges—Otis Grinnell. Rarford ; T. D. Reese,
Clifford ; Thomas Tingley. Jackson.
Division s.—Grade Durham:.
Best hull over two years old,
Bull one year old,
B ill calf,
Cow,
Three year old heifer,
Two year ohl heifer,
One yea? old hailer,
!Leifer calf,
Three yearlings,
Three calves,
.Tudgoi—Joseph McConnell. Horton!: G. L.
Corwin,„Now Milford; Evan Jenkins, Clifford.
Division 6.—Hrule Devon&
Best bull over two years old,
hull one year old,
Bull call;
Cow,
Three Tear old heifer,
Two year old heifer,
one year old heifer,
Heifer call,
Three yearlings,
_ Three calves,
:ludgra—rrhane Tingley. liarford; Charles
Tiratrous, Bridgewater; 11. N. Smith, Lenox.
Division 7.—liativea
Best boll over year old,
Cow,
Two year old
Three yearlings,
Three calves,
Division B.—Oiest and Steers.
lilit mit. working oxen 5 yrs. old to OTC/ 4 8
Pair working oxen 4 yrs. old, 4 3
Pair tat oxen. 8
Pair steers three pears old, 8 2
Pair steers two years old, S 2
Pair steers one yea! old, ,2 1
Pair steers calves (broke,) 2 1
Jodgm , —.T. (3. flatchkin, Elnyfoni ; Perry C.
Conklin, Diwock ; Ambrose Benson, Susque.
looms Depot- _
CLASS 11l
Sheep and Swine.
Best fine wooled buck,
Tnree fine wooled ewes,
u 41 -
lambs,
Middle wooled brick.
Three middle wooled ewes,
" " lambs,
Coarse wooled buck,
Three coarse wailer:l ewes,
" " lambs,
Buck lamb or each,
Boar, 4 8
Biteding sow, 4
goring pig, B 2
Fall phis (not lm ei than tonr.) B 2
Judges--Wm. E. Tingley, Hanford: A. G.
Bollister, Brooklyn; Gatieriel Decker, Franklin.
CLASS 1V
Poultry.
Best Pair turkeys,
Pair of geese,
Four ducks,
Fier fouls,
Five spruig chickens,
CLASS V
Grain.
LW peck winter wheat,
Peck spring wheat,
Peck rye,
Peck oats,
Hall bushel corn in the ear,
Half bushel buckwheat,
Peek clover seed,
Puck thnotny seed,
Peck flax seed,
CLASS VL
Pratt and Vegetables.
Best tall apples, at least three varieties,
not lima than one dozen each, I 3,1
Winter apples, ditto, 1 3;
Pears. I 3/
Qqttrres,
Peachee, I 74
Gramm, I 3 i
11:dt bushel potatoes, two or more
varieties,
Winter squash,
i 3
Pumpkins,
Three heads of cabbage, i 3
Twelve onions,
Six beets,
Six tomatoes,
Judges—Alrin Stearns, llorfoftl ; llamas
Brans, Gibson ; Lyman Tiffany, Brooklyn.
CLASS VII: •
Butter, Chows anti Bread.
Best firkin butter,
rail butter,
Sur butter,
Doll butter,
Cheese,
Loaf wheat bread,
Lost graham bread,
Indian bread,
Soda biscuit, ,
CLAM; VIII
Vinegar, Wheat, Flour, Honey end Sugar.
Best cider vinegar:
• Sack wheat flour, r
34 It& honey, a 1 3i
sio Ida caked or stirred sugar; 1 3i
10 ltra.tlntlnedsogar l I ak-
Maple amp, • We
Flour to be manufactured in the eanney.
Judges--B. F. Hine, liarfOrd ; Daniel Evans.
Gibson; John Foot/ Stisquehanns:Deput.
CLASS .IX. - • •
Leather, Bouts; etC:
Best - two Ada, lintessleathee;
Two sidesupper leather,
Two sole leather;
Two calf skins,
Astuartment of skins'
Fait fne Won!,
Pair coarse boots, 2
Carriage harness, 2
Set tenni harness, 3
Articles In this class to bo manufactured in the
county.
CLASS X..
Agricultural Implements end Carriage&
tknst common plow, 1
eultirator, 'i, I
•
Corn sbeller. 1
Straw cutter, 1
Horse rake, 1.
Churning machine, 1
Open buggy, 8 2
Double earrings, 8 2
Single carriage, 8 2
Merger wagon, 8 2
Lumber wagon, 5 2
Slrgle sleigh, 2
Wagon and carriages to bo new. And exhibited
by the manufacturer. ....
CLASS Xi.
Cabinet Work, Hardware, etc.: '
Best sperimen of cabinet work, 2
Sot of chairs, 1
Rocking chair, 1
Sowing machine, 1
Churn, 1
Ratter pail, 1,00
Roster Arkin, 50c
Set horse 'hoes. ISOc
Lot tin were, 50c
Cook stove C.,r coal, 1
• wood, 1
Parlor stove, 1
Stub:es—C. S. Halisten& ilarford ; .1. B. Cor
win, .51ontrose; 'Behan( Geist!, Gibson.
3 2
3 2
9 1
9 1
2 1
2 1
CLASS XII.
Domestic Goods,
Beat 5 yards w oolen fl..nnel, 3 1
5 yards plaid flannel, V 1
5 yards full cloth 2 1
Pair woolen blankets, 1 , 50e
6 pairs woolen socks,
2 pairs woolen mittens,
Sample of woolen yarn, 1 "
5 rants linen cloth, 2 1
5 yards linen towelling, 2 1
10 yards woolen carpet, 2 1
Rag carpet. 2 1
Judges—H.J. Tyler, riarfond t Mts. 4. E.
Sherwood, Buford: Mrs. H. Estabrook, liar
ford.
CLASS Ma.
Ornamental Needle Work
Best patzhavork quilt, 2 1
uilt of any other kind, 1 50c
Q
Bed spread, 1
Worked skirt, 1 •
Worked collar, 50c 3 4
Specimen or worsted cmbmiJery, 50c . 1 ,4
Specimen silk embroidery, 50c 1. 4
Bonnet, -50 c /i
Ladies' Sacque, 50c
Knit hood, 50c 34
Tidy ca.ver, 50c 1, 1
Fide shirt, 50c :ti
CLASS XIV.
Paintings, Flowers, etc.
Best oil painting, 2 1
Painting of any other kind, 1 &Or
Dra wing, 1 50e
Exhibition photographs and ant
brotypes, I 50c
Picture tram, a, I .50c
Variety of flowers, 2 1
Fiona design, • 2 1
Exhibition of artificial flowers
and fruit, 2 1
.Ttidges—Dr. H. Petinepneker, Burford ; Mrs
11. .1. Tyler, Burford; Ilm, James Tennant,
Harfr,rd.
3 2
2 1
2 1
1,3 24 2 3d 1
2 1
2 I
2 1
2 1
3 2
3 2
Beet plowing,
Second best plowing,
Fonrth "
Filth
3 2
2 1
2 2
#.8242 &I 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
3 2
3 2
Sixth 1
,lodges—Lewis Brainard, Gibson; Harvey
Grinnell. New Milford; Charles R. Palmer,
Brooklyn.
Committee of A rrnmements—Jackson Ting
ley, S. J. Adams, J. L.-Tiffany.
StPERTICTF-N'PENT&.
genernl Superintendent—Amherst Cnrpcnter.
Superintendent Iturses—De Witt C. Tomp
kins.
Superintendent Cattle—Merit Selt:C.
Superintendent Seep, Swine, and Poultry.—
ft L. Tingley.
Superintendent Floral Tiall—Wtn. H. Patter.
son, E. W. Farrar.
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
I,siStants—Mr9. Henry Grant, Miss Edna
Sel'•l
Superintendent Mechanic Hull—William 'Hep
burn.
General Police—D D. Tompkins.
Rules and Regulations.
The Plowing Match win be held on the farm
of Henry Estabrook. on Wednesday, Oct. Sth,
to Coffin:KlM precisely at two o'clock, p. to.—
The entry tee will he $1
Exhibitors wishing to complete for premiums
are requested to have their animal; ..nd articles
entered in the Secretary's book, on the Ist dt . ,
of the Fair, if possible. They must be entered
and on the grounds at ten o'clock of the second
do }•.
animal can complete for two premiums.
Superintendents of the several depanment,
will have all articles systematically arranged.
The Officers and Superintendents will be
known by their official badges.
A sufficient polkas force will be In attendance,
front 9 o'clock of the first day until after the
rending of the premiums the second day, to
protect the properly of exhibitors.
No provision will be made for stalling stock
over two years old.
Persons exhibiting full blood stock for premi•
inns must show their pedigree to the autistic.
lion of the Judges.
No animal or article shall have a premium
awarded it unless it is deemed worthy.
Judges reporting at the Secretary's office be
fore 11 o'clock will lie furnished alter: ticket for
dinner.
8 2
8 2
2 1
8 2
8 2
9 1
1
;
3
Single tickets,2s cents ; children tinder twelve
years. 10 cents : team 25 cents ; Ringle horse.
2.5; colts under two years, free; clergymen and
their families admitted free.
D. L. RINE, Executive
1. N. ?ARNIM;
1t committee.
Toxtrxrxe,
H. M. JONES, President.
S. E. CALIPERTER, Secretary.
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3- 2
1 1 i
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1 1,
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I aim Ceitil
STATIONARY & PORTABLE
Steam Engines.
S 2
3 2
2 1
2 1
8 2
In. Beet a most Complete Assortment
In the Elarket.
*owe 2thenee tame always Ithintakusd tbe veal
Idithen standard of exethenoe. w. wake the
ennufeetare of &Seri end Saw WSW it
swishy. We Witte lomat end mentencaplett
wan at On kind in the eotostry, with marinery
Kipeelolly adapted to the wok;
We keepconatanttrinpo-- IniCe renames di
andrWidth we fmiek &Me..ray lowed pekes
a the
to notice. We WA &wince
geld 4 adopted to Alined. Sow lUDs, Gtht
11.!921110h Gbitton Ws. neatens and elle/NW
AVe we bay baddlathealetanted Tree (Veda
he Bav Ilillgtbe bed atd itkcft.,,eceoplete eesatitt
Brerinve.
We make the etuencteeisire of Bay !in eattit. •
nodal feat or oar bstesten, sad am Ausdida
ocongete oaths shorted Beam. e
market
Oa aim in ewes la ti %end& OA tat
st
'Ma aawha o
in th, eta` vatic
Coe bmatTeddedettetnetactay end eclutel yetantki
Bead far Cinder sad
.Price Last.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE Co.
Sts, 1, ICII.-cortw.
CLASS XV
Plowing.
Admission.
vilicA, ati Ys
New Adverthemcntr.
PAINTS AND OILS
A 1P1:413 STOCK AT
B. R. LYONS & CO:a:
Idontro“, May 14, 1373.
CARPETS,
CARPETS AT 20 cners AND PPWARDS
—Leas than N. Y. Prices—
May IC 'lt For Pale by 11, 11. LTOIIB & Co
TEA, COVELE,
S EGIR.
end other
ia,-lecleerles
At LO Figures at
R. R. LYONS d CO.'S
WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS.
A LARGE STUCK
AND NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED
EVERY WEEK% DIRECT FROM
THE MANUFACTORY.
On gale by
B. R. LIONS. CO.
imy 11, lan
SPOOL TERM.
COAT'S, CLAIMS 0. N. T.,
J JOAN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD
—WHITE. BLACK. & COL
ORED—FROM No. R TO No. 130, AT
75 CENTS PER DOZEN.
For sslo by
B. IL LYONS ,t CO
Montrose, May 14, 1673.
A MISTED"' EASILY SOLVED.
New Stock of Goode et the .. Read of Nsviratlon."-
A. N. BULLARD le enovtantle 14'1.1,1110z lenre add!
lion. to Matlock of G/IOGERIE'rv.I.VD PR017 , w.V. ,
at hie old Ntaori at the hood 01 NoYtgatioo, wto.re as.)
Wan, womau, or
4 a 111 re..l3r)
ea. Iliad the very heel articles that coo be
39 11 Clo ICI IV 3r,
lawsurn..."caenrir
entailll p i ro n a t t h o o t t o ntrn. The old system DI
31)3M.A.1E)
or ought it. be, and in Its qesd the better oyetere o'
gold:Nave and email atol by 1.1 r, tot_
pay only, there ill he no bad drnte to make op frt
cortooaars. w
XIS/ .
nod examine my ,mods end prlcre,and ere i f they do b.:
compare favorably with co other heme at
nitr co aat ra• e
A. X. BULLARD.
Montvore. Apri`
J. IL Dann. I 0 5. fiksouts. t D. G. BLANIttxo
—o—
MARBLE WORKS.
[EotrAnurnED ittr MP.)
BARNES BROS. & 011 HMS
DEALERS IN AND !SANITACTURERS OP
aitalhtn autirau parblr,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES,
Marble and Slate Elastics,
Chenang,n St Near Depr,t,
Attly 14, 14:3. DINGDARTON. N
CASH PAID ran WOOL I
CLOTH EXCIIAkGED for WOOL !
WOOL 11.tair T ut , r : In AR Z7 SHARES
OVER AT MOTT'S WOOLEN MILL
DONT FORGET IT!
J. W. MOTT.
Mantra.. duly '2d,1873.
Furniture and Undertaking.
3P11...11•30a.t101:1"M
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Faiensive Furniture Wareronm von will bud the lurge.i
stock of
FIRST CLASS AINM COMMON
milt:r3Eum
To be rl.lod to thin IWOon of th• countm of hie Over
manufscture. and at Mee. that cannot toil to give rutin
faction. Lc make. the very hart
ExT EN.I()N TABLES
la the Country, and WARItANT:, them.
UTIIOI,•;TERY WORK
Of ail kind. done in the nevf...t menet
61 3E O Ft X XV 33 3EI X3l ES
OF VABIOrB
PURE Ico.l MATRASSES,
COMMON MATIIASSES.
UNDERTAKING
The subscriber will lieretifter mike n.. atrermiug apeclofty (e hit ho,ioen,. It its_ } a t ,
FEW nd the most
rate, at
needing biseerttees will be sticoded to woman . , and a'
satisfsmory charges.
WEL W. StIITII t SON.
Montrose. Pa:. ]en. SI. 1811.—nori—tf.
FIIIININTURE WAIIE!
EVERYTHING N EW •ND STYLISH !
ALT .IE 2 . Qr. 3CP4rzzimv”l9
50 Washingtom SL, Binghamton,
Consisting of everything nameable in that
business. Repairing promptly done.
ORDER
PRICES REASONAGLE. Sallstlction visratteed.
Itinalaulton, N. Y., Aqu.l 3573.-17.
v . ! moil:low & BROTRIA
General Undertakers
DEALERS 1N..-ALLKINDS.OF COF
. . FINS, CASKETS, ETC.,
43:111.112343:1" 33102.711:11. IPciotiza:ss
'ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTILNDED TO
azoxisv 7( Eno
Aped 0, 18:3,—Y.
Drugs and Medicines
vEGETABLE SICILIAN
IM-B
Every year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is duo to merit alone. We
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring GRAY
OR FILDED HAM to its youthful color,
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
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the eviller:
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco
nomical Ihnt Dex.ssmo ever used,
its it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D.,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
"The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the Iltsr PnarA
RATION for its intended purposes."
soil is 4 Druggista, and Dealers in Medidnes.
PllOO Ono Dollar
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR T/111 WHISKERS
As our 'Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation; which will
tuickly and effectually accomplish
his result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL &
NASHUA, N.S.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
mon ins Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Amen the great
. ,1. di,evezies 01 modern
41 Viirs.. eience few Aro of
, lrft:t ,itr
E r'
- ~, , ,..,-.'e:' more real value to
•erst: mankind than this cf
:se ~ ,
. .retnin remedy for all
• diseases of the Throat
and Lungs. A vast
t -1: 46i14 :, '
~, , -. trial of its virtues,
tlirmighout this and
r /i / M I
,a....&-e--s. Other countries, has
shorn shot it does
surely and effectually
Control them. The testimony of our best citt
eons, o f nil e 1,,,,,,,, ertablistleA the fact, that
CHEUKT Pr:ewe-IAL Will and does relieve end
cure the aillieting disorders of the Throat and
Lungs beyond any other tnediciae. The most
dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs
yield to its power; and eases or Consump.
Hon, cured by this preparation, nre public
ly known, so remarkable its hardly to be be
lieved, were they not (meet. beyond dispute.
A. a reutaly It is releqtrite, a/o which the public
may te:y for full protection. By miring Coughs,
the forernnners of more serious disease, It races
unnumbertnl lives, nil an annelid of suffering
not to be cm:voted. It challenges trial, rind con
vinces the most seeptieal. Leery family should
keep it on hand n 9 a preteetion Nintert the early
aryl uripvcco;‘,l 3tt..k of Italuemarr AC . ..camel,
which are easily met nt find, but which become
Incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected Ten
der lungs need this .Its-ace; and it is nowise to
be without it. A• A ~ .,I,gua• el to sl..l,lren, nutid
the dj.tr,,",q ii, , 21....!1i•11 la,: I' e Throat
and Chest of childhood, CilElteT Prcrocat.
is invalaable; for, by its timely use, multi-
Cade, are rescued from premature graves, and
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
ht arts speedily nail carols apioct or:.iurtry colds,
securing sound and health-re , Viring sleep. )o
one will suffer troublesome Inflnciirn rind pain
ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily
they can be cured.
. -
driginally the prndnet of long, leborintio, and
stiece.ftil chemical inve , ,tigfition, no ece.t or toil
is spared in inching every bottle in the utmost
possible perfection. It may be c,mll.lently
lied upon . pos,eislng all the virtues it has ever
exhibited, and enpahle of producing cures en
memorable as the greatest it has over effeeted.
Dr. I. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mm.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
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/9.5 Sere.mth Are., 3",j(1 rork.
THE (TREAT REMEDY FOR
CINISUMPEON
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to ,effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the - cause of
the complaint.
pIIEPAIZZII DY
BETE W. POWLE h BONG, Boston, Item,
dud .old by Druggists and Dosiersguusrugy.
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It In 'Panty t'enetabl , , and Iti nnziatinnts en.n and
fat at once, do.nrray - fv.tft P 3 Vl...be,* Aptvar
anmocatulad by Heat, l'ative,and I.ll.7itmoent. /pain
and semoven all P.lotn'oem and Pimples, disp.illnk4art
and sonsightiy spot& Priv. sway Tan, 1,, , ct1e. and
lianbarn, owl by fta atntlo but it...wad - of induotwo
Inannlcs tn.° foaled cnnon. wAlt
YOUTak 4.),L BLOOM. AND BEAUTY.
'Mold try all Dermtet sa,t rnricy Ctarca. Dew%
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Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar
Et WI: are n Vegelable preparation,.
made chilly from the native herbs found
on the lower ramrea of the Sierra Nevada
monntains of California, the medicinal pro
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the use of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily u.sked, " What is the cause
of the unliarailelvd Sileggas of VisroAn Par
rrns? " Oar answer is, that they remove
the cans' of disciew, and the patient recov
ers his health. They are the great blood
purifier en i n lire-giving principle, n perfect
Iteuovator and Int ip.rntor of the system.
Never before in the history of the world has
a in,licine been comp() 'tided pose sing
the remarkable qualities of V INEndri BrrrEas
in healing the sick of every disease Mall is
hair to. ~re a gentle Purgative as
well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In
flaw m at io n of the Liver and Visceral Organs,
in Bilious Diseases.
_ _ _
It men will enjoy good health, let
them use VINEomt Ilrrrrais as a medicine,
and avoid the 11.6 of alcoholic atituulanta
iu every form.
No PerKon can fake these Bitters
nee,,,,iin g to directions, and remain long
unwell, prov'ied their bones are not de
stroythi by mineral poison or other means,
and vital orpuis welted bsyond repair.
(Irat-ful Thousand,: proclaim ViNr,o.cu
ErrrEns the most wonderful Inviguraut that
ever snstained the sinking h..,stem.
Billow, Rpm input, and Intermit
t"nt Fevers. which are so prevalent in the
u• tlevi of our great rivers throughout the
,'specially those of the Mis
si,sippi, Ilhia, Mlssoari. Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra
zen, 1110 Grande, Pearl„klabania, Mobile,
S.vammli,lt,anok.‘‘,Jaines,and many others,
• tivir v.1.4t (I-ft:it:tries, throughout oar
entire country during the Summer and Au
tumn. and remarkably s,, daring s e asons o f
unusual heat and dryness. are invariably
accompanied by exteLeAtve derangements of
the stom.iell and liver, and other abdominal
S iseera In lh,-[r treiitinent. a purgative,
a pow...r!'ul itifitienee upon these
t r ictus Org;tlls, is e,S , lltially necessary.
The' , eathae.c for the purpose equal
to I Ht. .1. WAhttim Viscosa Brrruts, as
Liey w i ll speedily remove the dark-colored
mitter with rvitich the bowels are
1 .1 .1. at aairt- time stimidating the
• :t •ofti e tir r, and general ly rester
tit; 11..tikity Moe:ions of the digestive
W .7 O.
•11 , ; ) , :1;1. on1.1:i igesi ion, Aral:who,
Coughs, Tightues3
1).z.2.1n•55, Sour Eructations of
I 'fa,to iu the 31outh, Bil
i A the 1-I,•art,lnfLuxt
ral,...l 1!1..) L Pain in the region of
t:.t. K. ...I ttlincli,d other patufnl
t'uo 01.y' lug's of Dyspepsia.
() wit prov,• a 1...t..t.?r guaranteo of
!g by advertisLiacnt..
;;;••••o ii::. J: ii, 'White Swel
-1:.. 5, .• ti.relled Neck,
(: ltil...winations, Indolent
t i. :‘,l - re•uri .1 A:l:.....ctions, Old
of Ekni, *ore Eyes,
•c, ;in ali other eoustattt
t. , 3
11 curative powers to
t...- in tte wi.l intractable eases.
1 ;I. :ry and ( hronic
r; , Bae,nv, Remittent
nn 1 I , :• 11i,,a,0s of thti
111-4, 133.ht.1er, the e
ho bueii Itl9casti.9 are
d !,;.•
—Pemons on
each as
(i,vlsi-bt. , at.zrs, and
as thvs . :,..lva,teu in life, are subject
to of the Bon-els, To guard
[I:;.LAAAL LILL% take A tiOSO of WALuutt's V.of
-1 ...B. r,irr. 0re.,a,e1.1.1y.
For 1);,..a. , ,e;3, irruptions, Tettoi.
Pi:lpieS,
i; htt:tui. I:Eng - worms, Scald
Sore Eyes, .th..,-Nipelas, Itch, SC U.TI9,
01 the - Liuulors rota
of the '6l:iu ci wuatever wane or
ua:uro, aro liLerally ‘lng up and carried out
of tn.• sst.. , ln in a etio.l ume by the use of
BiLtor3.
- -
PM, Tape, and other Worms, lurk
ing 111 do 6 . stem of so many thousands, urn
! elketu.ll:l, - de,Lrosed and removed. No sys
tem of medieme, no verinifuges, no undid
111U/dues, flee the s:,,stetn from worms
line th,se Bat-rs.
For Female Complaintg, in yonn,g or
, old, married or single, at the dawn of wom
anhood or the tarn of lite, these Tunic Bit
ters display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
J ;mad Ice.—Lu cases of jaundice, rest
canned Lb-it your liver is not doing its work.
The uul):sen,ible treatment is to promote
the secretion of the bile and favor its re
moval. For this purpose use Vl:wain Brr,
TF.113.
Cleanse. the Vitiated Blood when.
ever you Mid its impurities bursting through
the skis in Pimples, Eruptions, or Bores;
cleanse It s bell you find it obstructed and
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
tlie blood pure, and the hitulth of the system
will follow.
IL IL 72cDONALD &
DrnggiA. and Coakc,%l Agouln, 5.41 rrauciocl, Ultimata,
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and .r. Nt',..14:4,;tql atd Clara. Sts. St.' , YoUt.
Sold by all Druggists aud Dealers.
1 St•pt. Iv-, ib:3 --I.y. - 1.,i-;...
• rliseellanf:ous,
TA.Zit.2 SQL nFx. cola ts, zo .
°rm..% TUT mum uo.v.z
31ONTILot , E. PENN'A.
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Nine Ftegcs Le..T tit kily.COnnecting with
Mu )1 ...••• i
1•.• L..t W.•
11.11..1
April I+l,—lf.
County Business Directory.
TWO linen In ILI, Dieve . nry. one vr'er, 61.60; each ad-
MONTROSE.
O. B,ITF - FM? -Con Soreeyor, StisnneSsnrts Corm
Iy. In the Court House. Montrone. Pa.-60-tf.
JAMES CA BM ALT, Attorney at Lew. Omce One.
door below Tart ell Honor. Public Avwue.
N." 31. it COOPER & CO.. BAnkers, Fell Foreign Pas
.;e Tick. I• and Orate on England, Ireland and Bcot
land. •
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life Incur
epee A cant a100..011 lialiroao and AceldeatTirkrti
to New York aud OlLce one door oast.
ortlic Mink.
WM. 11 GIIWOOT. Sinter. Wbnl•sate end boil_
denier In all Linda of elate rocdur„ Montrose. Pa.
BURNS & NICHOLS, the place to get Omar and lira
cute, Clgare. tobacco, Plpeo. Pneket•Books. 4;m-ora
cles Yankee Notions. &c. Brick Block.
P.M. L. COX, Harness ioniser and denier In all IWO!.
n•onlly kept he the trade. opposite the Bank. •
BOY 0 it COltiv IN. Deiderli In Stoves, Hardware.
and Slornfactorrre of Tin and Sbeetlron ware, corner.
of Mein and Turnpike street.
A. N. IMILLA Ito. Dealer in trrocarles, Provisione r
Boot s. Stationery and Yankee Notions, at bead
Public Avcune.•
NEW 3III.FORD.
L. L. LeROY. Dealer In all kiting of farming Duple.-
forms. mowing machines. well) curbs. deg powers..
err . etc.. Male EL. opposite Savings Bank. iGIn.
CA YtItI.A PLASTER-NICHOLAS SDOEALAKELLdettLe
er io t•llnioa IraYat.a Plaster. Fresh ground.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW DITLFORD.-F It per sent. Ito
tense on all Deposals Does a general Ranking tins.
tow S. D. CIIASE CO.
AV. MOSS .t CO. Dealers In Dry 11004A,Ilate.Capir
13rson and Shoes, and General Merchandise. an Mal
street, second door helow the Episcopal Ci.to -J. •
sh F. WIPER. Carnage 'siker and Vrolertaketr.
Main Street, pro doors nelow Ilatrley'•
kIeCOLLIYM lIROTTIERS. Dealers to Clrocerres an
Proststen, on Main street.•
oft %DUET .t SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed.
salt, Urns, Cement, Groceries and Prortatous 011
Main Street. oppoalte the Depot.
tSS ENAP, Hough Leather Marini:minters,
A tnetcr h oes, Au y stablt.hert IN3, ).‘Fat
AIN EY A: II AY DE-N. Dealers to Drugs and Medicines
and Manufacturcra of Cigars, on NADA Street, Ban
he ()root
1. Dlt ERDMAN. Tn., Dealer In g eneral . merchandise
and Clothing, Rack Store, en Main Street.
GIBSON.
ri N TINGLEY-Paler In Stores, Tin, Clapper, Tints
nett Sl,edren Ware. Carting Sc. teatiufactur
or she. I 11,W...1n owl. r. Ere Tmagh and Lead Pipe
onenood to at lair pricer-Gibton
Penn.tl.- ly•
EDW Alto- 1, JULY ANT. Msnaraetnrete of Wagor.•
and Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Store,
GREAT BEND.
1 L. S. LEI:MEM Manufacturer of tealher, and dealer
in tren,ol Merrlaindire.nu If sin Street.•
P. re IRA sr, Merchant Tailor and dealer In Read,
M r. ~1 of td IN, Dry Goods,Ureceries and Nor - Wane
Streo..•
Hardware ani machinery.
THE IW, GRIBBEN
13 CI CD 23-
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HORSE HAY FORKS !
A. 3. NELL'S , PATENT I.IIPAIOVED
=M2l==
EELLIS'S RAFFLE FULLY.
1u lutpatueo~ th.tt F‘rry F.rmrr. eneventer, Mason
l'attutct Should
Xl.o-e,c01 , 17122.a
HORSE RAKES
Rakes. Nevthc Snaths, Grain Cradles,
Iron, t,A char ltral,i) Axles,
nnrinrs.
Carria-in Bons. Vt lure, (Steel and inn.)
IKoxaitor
40 CIP .10. Fan POTS
That ~e 7• rteo en A ARM WHISTLE! when tli •
C.,111: or the Tr he. THY ONE and yea, wl I
Dud the Con e Aiw•ye leghtl •
vxe•, Grind ItODCS,
l'it.kk, .strops
S MP. Itl4-n,
Urn,. Knives., Scyth t , toces
I' tknts, 011,
tunas, Titx-X% t[,.
Sitgo,nr?e, dilly 5, IST BOYD d. CORWIN
ITUNT IJIWTIIERS,
SCRANTON, PA.
trholrsale & WWI Realm ID
fIAIIDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SPIRES, SHOVELS,
, - TILDEICS HARDWARE,
311N1, - . RAIL, coUN7.ERSUNK AT RAILSPIEEs
RAILROAD & MINING sUP,PLIEs.
vARI2I.4OE SPEING.s. AXLES, HKEINS AND
1.10.17A'5. BOLTS. NUTS and IVASMERS,
PLATE*I) BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRoXS, HUBS, SPDEES.
FEL LOSS, SEAT SPINDLES, DODS. de.
ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS
IiARAIT.E..I. SLEDGES. FlL.M. l ..tc.. , fic.
CIRCULAR AND MI LL sAWR, B PLTING. PACKING
TACICT.E BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS
cENIENT. HAIR t ORINDSTONES.
("HUNCH WINDOW
G AN LASS I,EATII
SCALE'S. SIETDINGS
PAIRBK'S
Scranton. March !J. 15G.1. 1r
StßEFigiiVriifiS 8111,
120 V7yonung Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RE lEHNS THE SAME
UN DEMAND WI rIIoUT PRIM
OUS NOTICE. ALLOWING INTER ,
EST AT SiX PER CENT. PElt AN
NUM, PAY ABLE HALF YEARLY,
UN THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
‘ItY .\N I) JULY. AsAFE AND RV
ISLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LA HoRING :11E1%7,
,DEPOSIT
NE
CI lAN IcS AND MACHINISTS, AND
FUR WOMEN AND critr.DnEN As
wELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL
DI; A W IN i'EItEST FROM THE
FIRS!' DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS
1.4 IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN.
STITU AM) ONE WHICH 13
NOW RECEIVING - THE .tVE).)
EARNINGS OFTHOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF ScItANTON ALIN
ORS AND MECHANICS. , • ,
DIRECTORS :. AMER BLAIR,
SANFOLD OltAtIT ; GEORGE
EIL JASASLOCHM,i, suriPmx,
0. P. mATullEws, DANIEL Mow,
EL1,..,",. -E. DENT, T.. , F. HUNT;
JAMRS BLAIR: PRESIDENT; O. C.
111901tE,,C.ASIIIEIL •
OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M.
11. NTIL-FOUR P. Als:D,oN WED
' NESDAY • AND SATURpAr EVE-,
NINGS UNTIL EIGHT WO.OOIL :
I Feb.l2, 1873.—1 y.
Lock._
Ka, Ls.
I...ntrbes,
Cam I b.
Lamps. k.