:The Fazmer. now. To Fatten Castle. The following communication from• II.; .A. Steele, a prominent stoek-raiser, to.; ate 4Proce!? journal,is MLA good sense,. ankeituck•raisers "Will 'follow it, the quality of cattle rent to market will be rapidly changed: - 4 .fke price of cattle- fattened'for mar ket depends on the symmetry of the ani mal as well us the fat -style," as Shippers termtt,- I want here to State that good Wood is important; but not absolutely necessary, to make what is termed a good In order to fatten a stear to bring the highest market price, he most he kept in a growing condition flom a calf, and In no case allowed to go hnngry.— It is the starving the first and second winters which wilts and shrivels up a steer, and causes him to he sold at a r.,- duced price. No anima of feeding will make him a first class s: her nu mat ter what his color or blood. An animal well fed-1 are'not what the blood, Texas or not—from a calf until the spring he is three years old, will he smooth, with hones well covered, and will sell at a pro fit; while a half-starved animal becomes crooked in the back, bone projecting, and shriveled up ; takes the best part of the butnmer to get in a condition to live, aid will not be in condition for market un til he is four years old, and then will bring a price which is unsatisfactory to the producer and -o every one that hand les him. This is no theoryotbut a fact dearicNl from close observation. as I have tested the plan fur several years. It will and does pay to feed corn to cakes and to y - earlings. They start out on grass in the spring, strong and vigor ous. You are then able to market your cattle the spring they are three years old, weighing 1.400 bls.,which is heavy enough to bring the first price. Thebest steer Isola in '73 wits a common native. lie had all he could eat from a calf, ttnd was never hun gry. Ile was a handsome animal, and was worth more per pound than anything I shipped in 1872. He weighed in Chi cago 1,350 pounds: age, three years. tow have a steer calf eleven months old. from a very ordinary cow. The calf now (May 21) weighs 660 pounds. I think it will weigh when three years old, 1,500 pounds. I do imt wish it understood that Lain not in favor of improving the blood as well as the feed. ishippvd two Texas steers this spring. which were three years old. They were smooth and nice; and I sold them with a lot of Durhams, tour years old, at the same price, and they were worth as much per pound. and weighed better Recording to ago. They were raised and fed by dif ferent parties. Mammoth, overgrown -at, -crs have had their day, and are now come down to the neat, compact., a ell-fattened animal, both in 'togs and cattle. To accomplish this in cattle. good feeding frvni a calf is nec essary.' Road Sand. The sand obtained from tnrnpikes, or roads macadamized with any sort of gran ite; hard bloc stones, very difficult to break and pulverize, has a peculiar value. The grinding of such rocks or stones tin der the iron-rimmed wheels of wagons, the wear of horses shoes,and the mixture of tbia Around rook thr mattered along the roads produces a com pound which is found to be linAly accep table to trees and plants. The gra its rock we know is rich in pota,b and sil.ca but it is nut these elements alone which give this road sand its pecnlar value. By the process of grinding ant: triturating inert substances such as oyster shells. charcoal, quicksilver, we develope medi cinal and other virtues which these sub stances do not possess in I heir crude state. And so it is supposed to be with ro a d sand., By the constant grinding and tri nrating of 'the it-me-bound wheels and horse andes, the comminuted granite be comes prepared finf the use of plants; and when this road sand is mixed well with the compost heap and saturaied with liquid tnantire, it is found to help the ef fmaey of the compound it: a rinarkable manner. Under the influence, of the road i sand of this kind alone , it s said that when applied to lawns, white clover is sure to spring up in the greatest luxur iance and abundance where it was never seen beforc.—Gardener's Muutßy. enocrsss should be planted in °etc) her or November. Set the bulbs abiiiii three filches apart noel cover with nut wore thou two inches of earth. Before \rioter sets in, curer the bed with a little et riLiv, course manure, or other litter, to prevent the bulbs being thrown out by the frost. The crocus will flower well in the honse in winter—half a dureei ur more its n little put—or in huskets,of moss, or in any other trity that good taste may euggest. The birds may be set so close as almost to to touch each other. Ammonia is a nsefill household article which it is worth while to keep on hand fbr common purposes. It is excellent for cleansing paint, silver, and glass ; a tea spoonful put in the water-pr 'duces won derfdl effect. Wherever there i 3 grease to he reinoved, ammonia is efficacious. Con sequently it is excellent for elation; hair brushes. Indeed, it is an almost indispen sable toilet article. • A . CORRESPONDENT of the Ohio Farm er states that he kept a plum-tree free from curculias by sprinkling the ground stud.-r the tree with corn-meal. This in duced the chickens ti scratch and search. The meal Was'strewitviiery 'pinning from the time - the trees blossomed until the fruit, was large enough to he out of .dan ger. The consequences was that the fowls picked . up the cu rcul tits with the meal.and the tree being saved from the presence of the ihsecti was wanderfidly fruitful. • P6rizirs . -lionses should be warmdialit. and well ventilated, and vet a majority of them are dark,- close. and . unonnfortable. Asa natural cousrqu'enc, - t, the fowls cun t ittned in dem tore generdlly Ireulf,droop ati4 , , Tgin are KO 'griusboppere to the acre in -ihe vicinity of Los Angelos. furaia,tiutl the farmers wear sheet-iron pants anit -:Prussiaa hewlets when at . . st.trx3ina-r-retiOntly appeared in the Loudou Times to the 'effect ti xi: eat strop. would fall twenty pet eeut. below the average. New Milford Advertisements. J. DICKMAN & CO. New Milford, Pa.. cars LiTENTION: TO THEEEL 151.11:ENSE STOCIC OF' NEW FALL GOODS ! Now on Sala. GREAT RARGAMS IN DRY ROODS, both Frorlan end Do notic. Stopin end Foncy. AU the Novellle,. In Dn.. Trimming. Ribbons, Loc., Entbroldery, Halo Goods. etc. J. DICKERMAN & CO. Offer Groat Inducements to Buyers of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS at SHOES, HATS at CAPS, bought at bottom prlres for gush. sad ondertold by 11012 C. A muguidegut dbplay of SIIAITLS. J. DICKERMAN & CO. bnve In I%,TC:PrICOXVIS almost enough to fill + mull rwrc. • W. stymy.. korp no heed a fresh and complete stock of Ciii-IC104:52 . 10/9 c .1.01.1.191. Flour, S.tlt, etc., tq tho load, barrel, or pound. a Rae line of 11AlltINVARS and Rouse Far uishlug Goods. PAPER HAINGINGS, all the popalar .tyke. J. DICKERMAN & CO., me b.ontl to keep everything the people molt, and Ds e recent y added to their 'mutt:oar meek a varied assort meat of tax G MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS. DYE STUFFS. PATENT MEDI CINES, ETC. Brerything fa the Drug line at priers that will nettle Isb are; buyers. J. DICKERMAN &. CO. call particular attention to their reri limos ururtment or memo - Irma, both wood and coal. fur auk at Tata* that will please cl.n.e buyers. Manufacture and deal in TIN, COPPE/1- WARE, eta. •Pis a fact that we keep Dearly ever ythtur—lbe most twoliilcte .loch of any hon.. In the county. bought ,t twol adrautage for CASII and sold at the lowest fists; • J. DICICEItIMAISI FA CO New NIVorJ, Sept. .24. 1572.43 m. VALUABLE FIRM For aaae• Thy subscriber offers for mile the valuable farm known ay the • "Eimeoriss Pleoc.." Sala farce le onto? the no,st deslrahle in the County aryl is henottlhll, sitiotteil to the vinare of Summers. r'lie. kn.qorleinies I nom is. Pa. niers le e gond Si.ire. Flouring Mgt. Sate Mill. Plaster Mill, and - Blacksmith Shop to mid Village. The term Is directly on the line .1 the It 1. k W. llsilruna.l„4, nilles.troni the depot In New M ihad.4 and miter Irma t he 3:,,,, Y or k „la R . .. et the Great Bend Staler : eamtamsl7l aerie urinal. 160 acres titiptsrrerlittsersti watered. hssingin lastlngeWentri of wider ruoning through 11, and a miterifitilifig supply or semi r concert d 111 pipes to he house. ham. sod cat tle sante; it is well retired, and nod, void coltivation, is well allspice to growing claim, mad le well fitted fur strict. or delrytng. There is a large and ernivenient dwelling, uewly painted.a rid a butuiral tram yard with olirolihery. a home horse barn, a Urge carriage and tool hero. a large cattle hark with two rattle 'gird., ample shed• and rubles for fgetlist;zol sch •.0 stabling rows, 3 --mall hay hares. ice house. hrfirk smoke hens - . corn boost, and e. or - bards of grafted troll. The subscriber also tree 3 bEALLER ?AIMS that 1. e ill sell. TER in fo tlun address AIS of payment made easy. For in fx. R. L. EUTPIIII7, Ness Milford, Sueqnclosnas County, Pa Angsiet t1d.1573.—.6m, [OR SALE—The firm late of Nathan Al de'4l. situated about half a mile west of Illouirose Depot, in liroJklyn township, con. tabling about 11l acres of land mostly Impray ed„ Inquire of the undersigned, executor of said estate, at New 'Milford, Pa. MMEliiMil Miscellaneous. tTTICA tlUtl kiii STATIONARY 8 PORTABLE Steam Engines. Tl'e " 4 L o tt C li ni Za 4til"tEMl2t These 'Engines =a always maintained CM nary Wiest mind= of excelknee. We make the mandecturedEnyince. Boilers and SAW Mills specialty. We have the turyost end moat complete, warn of the kind in ,: ttli,n4y, with machinery specially signal In Mama*. keep mustentir fp , lune munbas d which Tel at rimy tensest prime a'on the shortest nonce. 'We build Enietnts SewThrarhen Mills. a W "unfs4urb tflin;ge are raw bp the celebrated lane amuse led= lad, the bark and mosierimpleitte any mill imey inventen. We make the Idnufacture of gm SIM =lts a special feature of car %dame, and ran purdah semplett on theatiortat notice. - Our sum in all mem is to WWI the bat =b. chinery in the market, mil. work absolutely len equeled fort...eery aided= eitemonny and eternyttie Bend for Circular and. hice UTICA STEAMENCINECO6 7CTILCALI A. Y. NOTAM. • peztous owtivorlitivlng xlatiott AZD112,2 *Wog, are toitiemod to rOt on tne sotmexiber pre. ~foaatotno ILE of January, Mt D. A. LATIIIIO.P. V cmtsZte; Mew Adveztisements p tMTS . AND OIL': A Fl*l3 k7rOCK. B. IL LYONS a, Co.`t3. 1111Ittriee, May 14, 1873. C ARPET. S. CARPETS AT 80 CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— nay 14, For Sale by B. n. Mors a, co SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, arrooerle.s At Low Ptgarce at I=! WALL IND WINDOW PAPEICS. 'AND NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK% DIRECT FROM . .THE MANUFACTORY. On Salo by B. B. LYONS 4k CO. May 14.181.' S I OOL TERELD. COAT'S. CLARK'S 0. N. T.. S; JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD —WHITE, BLACK, .55 COL ORED—FROM No. 8 TO No. 130, AT 75 CENTS PER DOZEN. For sale by LYONS & CO Montrose, May 14, IS 'M A lIIISTEDY EASILY SOLVED. 11. New Stock of Goods at the “Read of Igarleation: . — A. N. BULLARD to conotantly rerelvlne lorr,. addl. I ions to hls stock of GRU('SRIEI AND PROllsio,vt, at his old staud at the bead of Narigettou, ohLre eh) Man, ifo6lllll, or I=l3[T—ar, can 11.:a the very best entries that CM) be • 3F I D• 1:7 Z+4* JO) 1 .,t a: t ulna a e u r g e h m or l e p I n ro pe t. town. The old system 01 Ia r) 320 or ought to he. sod to its stead the better system at quirk sales and small profits. and by .clan_ ior pay only, there Rill br uu bad demo to mks up from good covtomers. X.LNIT • and examine my goods and prlceo.and ore tf thoy do not compare favorably ailtk any other house In Midi' on:tie coo e A. X. BULLARD. llontrooe. Aort• an. I'. J. 11. 13.493tra. I 0 S. !Worm 11.0. BLAIEDIK, BINGIIIIIITODI MARBLE IAOIII{S. Insranuflar, 1842.) BARNES BROS. & BtAIO4 I, DEALERS IN AND MANUFAUTtItERS OF Otalian S'tiltricanParblo, AMERIcAn &No SCOTCH GRANITES, Marble and Slate Mantles, 26 Chenango St.. Near Depot. 31ny 14. 181 BINGHAMTON. N Y CASH PAW FOR WOOL: CLOTH E Xell A NGED for WOOL ! WOOL DANr. , ken - nEri nN SHARES OR BY THE YARD, OVER. AT MOTT'S WOOLEN MILL ! DON'T FORGET ITI Montrou. Snly 'ld .I.M. 9n3 Furniture and Undertaking .V 1 1..1.1"211.r11.11*-M AT WILLIAM SAIITII'S extensive Furniture Warernorn von will And the largest stock. of . • FIRST CLASS AND COMMON Wit:TYLW 3t 6 1 2 1:T3ELM To be found In this eectinn of ti.e country. of his owe manna-mum and at prier.. thee Caheld Itil to gtte rati, faction. maker the very lntt EXTENSION TABLES In the Countra, and WAR.ItANTo them. I:THOI , TERY WORK 1 Of all kinds done in the neat.-, mantle, Ei XL X IST 43. 33 EP OF Vainots Minn. PURE O. 1 ASSES, COII.IION MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING The subserinerwill hereafter make Co.. a.fertaele e Irpeclstfr ln ids hnstness. llnsieret c"repl.,ted 5 E and the meet eterant BEARS In the State, all needing his ern lees will he attended to prethotty and A. entlsfactori eltarres. WITI. W. SMITH, 803011, Montrose. PA.. Jan. Zl.lt3T2.—no,l—tf. FURNINTURE WARE! EVERYTILINO NEW AN'D STYLISE( 1 . Z. 7Z, arrsav-stiis 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Cunsisting of everything nameable it that business. Reinunng promptly (lone. . °HOER , 13 19ricoolciat3w. ' PRICES REASONABLE. SAtimSctluirganisatced Ills.thamt9n, N. Y. Angart 1833,17. nsextiotir a tacyrtizz, . Geni=d 17n.dertakers DEALERS 'IN ALL RINDS OF _OOP .- FINS, CASKETS, ETC., CkW2.2:llL.wr 331=3:1, 'El!oazaz'irik ALL orzucas now= ,errxtozario T. Rcossivlr d. Sao drr11,1,167.7.—Lt. DragE an l Pledi,lnos ITA LVS yam s. : co, VEGETABLE SICILIAN ' Vc- 11) HAIR , frst. • - 1 • Every year increases the populari ty ofthts valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit -alone. We can sasure 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 FADED HAIR to its youthful color, making it soil, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. • It removes all ernptions and dandruff and, by its'tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimaates and nourishes the hair-glands. -By its use, the hair grows - thicker and stronger. • In baldness, it 'restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a now growth, except in extreme old ago. It is the most eco nomical Hain llnEssrlsa ever used. AA it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massschusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST 'Pltuea rtrriou for its intended purposes." Sabi by as Druggist., and Deakin in Iledicinnt. Rrios One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOIL THE 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, iu one preparation'; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub uor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & co., NASHUA, N.H. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely knownl, 4l' , A7.'_ 4 ;.?" . - t as one of the mosE 0 1 • !, effectu a l remedies 46 , f , ~. i ever discovered for .;! 7 4) . " 1 % , , cleansing the , sys s..../ •' • ; tern and purifving 74.'"'^'-s ~..,•.:-.:: the blood. It has i: -- . stood the test of -.X, ' ; • - '7" years. with is con- . -•- - - - - steady growing rep -1"--:',..::•••-• tit:akin, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its rt.- markable cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to elrectuallv plo-ge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that hare lurked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. flence its wonderful cures, many of, which are publicly ,known, , of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers., Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors. Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. 4nthones Fire,Rose or Eryslpe hes, Tetter, Sat „Ithentn, Scald Head, Illitgworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints. to which it would not seem especi ally adopted. socb a• rtenp.4.-. .n.,....,,,._ Isla, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrluea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. liv renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organ!, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no clitonlet appears. people feel better. and lice longer, for cleansing the blood. 'file system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life. PREPARED RE Or. J. C. AYER & C 0.,. Lowell, Mass., Practices/ and Analytical Chemists. SOLD /11' ALL DRUILIDISTS EVLIWINDEBE. ... J. W. MOTE. , = ;:zr. - -livr• 'a 1 ' j t :.-- ... fk' 1. -fr- Ift '?- 1 7g T 4 4a ' t -- i . , .e,,.-1,---e, o_:Flis,i•-•.::.fr L*l-'14:',.-'4t-',..j.";,,,';.',:,:-. :i-Z-:;':;Zt7-.7%.,•*.Y 16.,° ' 1..' '') .*. .. , '' - 4 %1'1. '''''''''' '..1:- ', • : . :,'"; l ,e ''..C`:•g - %• , - 7 ' o , ~...2'z : : - . - ..". , ":', 4.. y • ''. Z -2 -. 4 , , : r.'"' 1,.1,j ~ ,-;-; ' -t , 1 1 ., -... .1 1 o ' .. ' , 4t' ;I .'P' . . .. l i.- ' 'v;crt,,.''-1r:.;4 '. i,...4 '7: 4 3 , ': , ..±.. : irtf.i , •"..' 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'l"ar7 itnifytno wry oF o a Wirroliqa.systlyry4 littcyra3kt sls %mtg. strong: , yarl ran.3.'9llircrota, Itry• tura ElYtFtPlta Couttlystlan audllcultobs .11 CZ y ace so:: s "prone Inanyyrohs of eiaord.-, vislrt, rat:ermine - 1 thaboiltlya4vvilmadtrradoantaoa.ttmalap:aas. O ro 2 ct_s3 P^...A Pince, 11017 'Fez.; . D:ugs and Met!leines p4V I / .. - -,E?ic,COVERY t2t2lient etYld . ~to 6 l \ 4 4 \ - I t"•!'f. r j en -"' • • e. 7 40 t i ;n.a. , o 0 v% - ' .; ce;_; t 2 a , . ez,,, .44 • r." :4 .=A; A 4, 2 .• L 1 • A le> ct 13. 4 . )fr 4 - 4 7 '.- o tk, A64...2. , 2 ~,A,11,'• Dr. DADll.7lrq TALC. filliriEDlES Cur, Irwilslerat Conwarsaptisn. Dr. GART.'2V 4 i TAD Cur. entnrrh. Dr. C.l7:VDN'fi TAR.' Tr.E.TTEDIEB Car. A.,tbm.n. Dr. D.11:1 - ...7r!* ripwrt ..ense Dr. D. '.7‘.:Vrzi'S crsuc tr.v.',lt, Di c.c. - 4n. Er. '7141 k.t.t.'.:TZED , IIEr4 Dr. 'VAL: V.EYIEDILE.I3 71:2. U. ZiIIEDIMS Care :+ll .11)r. .17. 3 ":". L:3 IEOIII9 Dr. Cl '.•.; . offw Thront. 07. Go- - • ; EDIES C. Dr. 44.1.:.:; - L ',1 . ..) TA:I nn..l - criss ItAlLc>3.llt4or Botts Lod.. Lotrh•r. Varniph, Lamp,. &c