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

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    FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
Extensive Land Owners.
The San Francisco Bulletin says:—
"There are probably more large Lino
owners in California than any other State
in the Union. Many large ranches have
been cut up. But while this has been
dons, other parcels of lands have been
concentrated in few hands. Edward Ap
plegate owns 49,146 acres of !and in
Fresno county; C. Burrell owns 23,403
acres in the same county; W. S. Chap
man owns 33,712 acres, and W. S. Chap
man t Co., own 89.886 in this one coun
ty ; James Seelig & Co., own 26,664 acres:
Miller & Lux own 128,649 acres; J. 0.
Earl hue 22.209 acres; Nate Friendland
er has 47,450 acres; J. H. Goodman is
credited with 19,000; W. Pierce et s'„
have 25,763 acres; A. J. Pope, 20.270
acres ; J. W. Pearson has 44,831 acres;
Joseph Rues owns 23.169 acres in Hum
bolt ; Mrs. M. E. Betties holds 173,065
acres in Kern county; J. H. Reding - on
has 46,720 in the same comity; W. C.
Ralstene has 15.415 acres; Chapman Jen
son and others. 74.408 t.cres ; 11. Bryan•
20,520 acres ; A. Well has 49,920 acres:
Clark &-Cox, 16,960 acmes; and W. S.
Bailey & Co., 19,735 acres In Alameda
county. Charles McLaughlin has 24.•
876 acres in Contra Costa county, and
over 60,000 acres in Amador county. The
greater part of the lands repre.en tell above
have been tannin d intl.:pendently of
Mexican grants. The tivt rage cost for the
whole was pi Mistily not much over a dol
lar in gold per acre. Greenbacks and
scrip of various kinds have ben used
while some have bought for cash at sec
ond bands. These great lend-owners
have a good opportunity to bring in colo
nies and build up flourishing towns, Very
little has yet been dune ia this way in
this State."
Storing Roots for Winter.
Thousands -of bushels • if potatoes and
other roots are lost annually through in
s Ancient protection from the cold. It is
not necessaty to store roots in a cellar.—
A well covered pit out of doors will keep
them fresher and with equal safety. Only
the small quantity ut potatoes nod other
roots which u family needs during extreme
weather should be kept in cellars tinder
dwelling houses. There is some degree'
of fermentation and decay in large bodies
of any kind of legetab'e, eve, in cold
weather. and the effluvia from these is a
cause of fevers and other di-eases often
prevalent in some houses every sinter
and spring. But to keep potatoes in l its
reqaires some judgment and n tderstand
ing of the business. List winter grt rind
exposed to the wea.b-r froze in some pla
ces four feet deep, and this extreme co 4,1
was a source of gram. loss. Of course no
farmer would thibk of burying potatoes
four feet deep. and even if he d d they
might be frozen, as the heap would nec
essarily he a mound on the surface of the
ground completely exposed to the weather.
The great secret of sneers= is hair the
earth piled in layers with some :minis Nice
between which will lay I. oArly, and thus
hold a quantity of dead air, one of the
best non-conductors of heat. A oything
which will keep a quantity of air und's
hailed between the roots and the blast of
winter will answer the mirpo.:e. The best
way to do this is to have not less than
two, and better still if three coverings of
coarse, dry straw, lying us loosely as pos
sible, and each well covered with a g od
coating of earth. If potates a.e dog
early they may be covered at first only
with straw nod potato vines. As dan,..er
of frost approaches covet wi•lt six to seven
inches of earth. Then give another lib
eral coating of coarse straw—the c artier
the better—and cover this at least ten
inches deep with earth. If more cover
eng W . -needed, another lay , r of straw,
lightly covered with eat tit, will aff,ird
ample protection in. the tfr veriest weather.
It is not the depth of stil s ninth as the
imprisoned air confined with and under
the straw which insures succeSl
The Foot of a Horse.
——o—
The human band has often been taken
to illustrate Divine triAlt.m.=-and very
well. But have von ever examined your
horses boot'? .It is banlly h.. curium
in this way. Its parts ace Emmett hat less
complicated, yet their design is sitnnle
And obvious. The hoof is not. as it . ftp•
pears tot he careless eye, 'a alert lump of
intensiLlt bone. fastened to the leg by a
joint. It is made up of a series of thin
layers, leaves, of born, alemt 500 in
number, snd nicely fitted to etch other.
and forming a to the tout itself.—
Then there are as many na , ke layers. be
longing to what the ,t•
and fitted into this. ar• eastic.—
Take s quire of paper and itivrt the 1.-. w a
one by ourinto those of at/ether core,
and you will get acme idea of the arr a ng,..
meat of the several layers. Now, the
weight of the home reels on as many
elastic springs as there are layers in
fonr feet—about 4,000; and all this - i
contrived, not only fur the conveyance of
his own body, but for whatever burderns
may be laid on Wm.—Rural Home.
SAMMIE . IiZAT.--IT yon want it extra
nice, take two nice frill) hams und one
shoulder; take off the _kin, and l.areit
chopped nicely. season it with Pat, Pi!kr
-sage, and a very littl. sugar.
,If yoti like,
spicad meat, nee with Oat a few cloves,
some msoe t and nutmeg. Keep it in - a dry;
epol . place, and fry it in i t a triti.
eiti94 when ion tilt w 44 0. ii Alf dry eau;
Itecellaneons.
NEW STOCK OF
MD WINTER DRESS GOODS
Shawl; Cloaking;
Flannels, Blankets, etc.
KEW FALL STOCK
OF MILLINERY GOODS
Lathe and /times' Trimmed Eats,
VELVETS, RIBBONS, Zvi
NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK
HEIDI M AN DLIETIM
DOTS', rouTns% &ND YENB•
C7CIZIZEoZESITZI 051:71T19.
NEW FALL
CASSMERES, COATINGS,
.A.zi.el "Cresstisaigs,
TOR CUSTOM WORK
NEW STOCK OF
Hats ct Caps.
FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES',
Boya' and ` glen's
MERINO WRAPPERS &DRAWERS.
NEW FALL STOCK
14444:11151' 61.13141 131esata
FURNISHING GOODS.
NEW CARPETS
Xs)' P , I 4-J
All the 'bore open mg to large variety at the store of
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum ft Co.,
DESAAUER. Managing Partner
tne.• • re. Sent- 94, 1872
J. DICKERMAN & CO.
New Milford, Pa.,
14.1 ot 11:4. SZ4
STOC 07
NEW FALL GOODS !
Now on Sala.
GRE.tT BARGAINS IN DRY ROODS,
both For"lgm and Do evtie. staple and Fenc7. AR
the NoveMe' In Dreg* Trlmusibe. Ribbon",
Leees,Entbroblery. Hal" Goode, etc.
J. DICKERMAN & CO.
Otter Groat inducements to Bayern of
RE VDY-MADE CLOTHING,
HOOTS & SHOES, HATS So CAPS,
Douala .t honnan priers for att. and anderecdd by
tuna. Amar,nilleent d 1 piss 611-It
J. DICkiMMAN & CO.
tit,* in r4,7Cer2oatal3 almost coon!: to
fai a *Mill •to:9 - -
Lerp an hood a trash nad romplein 'that
.wr Cirri:Seer/ea - -.1: 0- &-Clocrism.
.a0.1136a1.- riot. esit. etcoy the lost . bt,t ref. or
. One Hue of liAliallA AULreud Huage for
“s-1.1%..; Goods. Paaliii /IANGINUm, all the pupUiar
J. DICKERMAN & CO.,
en hound to keep everything the people wsat.abd be e
resent., mddett w their lanelellac stunk II Ilaku assort
Went of
ir
1.9
MEDICINES. PAINTS.. OILS. DYE
STUFFS, PATENT. MIEDI•
CINES, Era. - - :
1c...A.7011u to the Druir Itai at picas - itula ASH utaa
tati drug auras_ a • •
J. DICKER3 . IAN* . OO..
call sxutictilor attent log to their Tory large
! avortmert of; . •
1d a 1 i C: 0 197 . 30 . a,
bon! wood and coal. Owatdo at prima tiat will wirier*
Aura louvre. ...Itsaafwasta and deal . in TIN, 03PF,En
,Witit16
-.re ewe ike we keep rawlywayibing—the wed.
coMpOde olodt of any bonen in Ifie (Wait". baitykt at
t.etadaetaiefatCAW_Wit JPoltil
.rotee.
I. MOM= CM
Le kit** Syn. it. SisiAi.
M .l 742.r i nirLar
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Exton'leer:maniere Wareroom you will find the largest
Clock of
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
Cr.1 : 12%7 X TrICTEILMI2
To be found in this ention of the counter, of his aim
manufacture, and at prime that mown ratify give utie.
faction. Ile makes the very best
EXTENsION TABLES,
In tho Country, end MARRA:II'n them.
lIPIIOLsTERY WORK
Of all kinds done in the nest.st manner
191 W. MIL X MT 41211- Mt TO TA ES
OF VARIOUS RINDS.
PURE NO.I 11ATRASSES,
• COMMON MATRASSES.
UNDERTAKING
The vubseriber will hereafter make to,. Menacing a
RV it and h hno b rre l PeW_,_ - t REAaSE In the Stafe, all
needing his denims will oe attended to promptly ma a'
satishictory charges.
WEL W. SMITH IL SON.
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 11. 1811L—nos—tf.
Peal Estate ibr Sale.
The Subscriber offers for sale the
following Real Estate; to wit:
IRE "
known as "Robert Moore Perm," situate In Oridgewa
ter township. Sosettehauna Co.. Pa., about two mifre
east ~f Ninntruee liuroagb. containing 130 scree of ex
eallent Moll nod grain lend, about VS - a CleP at timber,
a good farm house and outbuildings. II Coe ordeal 01
choice fruit. well watered, and steepled for dalrylog
nu Vosc., Stock. dairy Cotner.. and terming oten,ll.,
will be wild with the Farm If desired, unlean piweinna
17 dlspostd of.
ALSO, A ROUSE AND LOT
situate In the Borough of New Milford. Surrinehanns
County, Pa., pleaanntly located on the Main Wert. neat
the centre of the town. Lot r 44 feet front, a good eon.
venient two-etory dwelling. a good nixed garden spot,
and a convenient wall of good water.
ALSO • FARM OF FIFTY ACRES
one fourth of . mile from the borough of Row Milford.
titers Improved. nod the ha'ance well tinthered.princt
Bally wi th ehestiort and hemlock. A good 30•10 fuel
arn, and • thrifty young orchard.
~L.o • 1 HE HOTEL PROPERTY
known it the CHAMBERLIN ROTEL. In Mimeo Rol
low, Stwqrwhanna Co., P.. contsinitor 90 acres of land,
mostly Improved. with Motel. Winton Berne and out
balldinys. Convenient either as a hotel or lot farming
and dairy purposes.
for the manufacture of Clde• Bmndy, In good running
order.lately meowed by It. C. Vail. deceased. and shout
G 9 perches of land adjacent to the aforesaid Hotel prop
erty.
Torzessi
made easy to snit tins purchaser. upon genii .ecnrity.•
For psrtienlars inquire of B. B. flawity, Da>•ocnar
Pee, litontroso. Pa., or of the ociblicrlher on the
Moore Farm, Bridgewater, Pa.
JOHN GAVITI
•
April SO,
B ILLINGS STROUD.
General Insurance agent,
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT MEDD ALNCE,
Mositro®o.
Home Ins. Co., N. Y., Capital and :.nrpina, $4,000,000
'Lanford Fire Inn., Co.. t. ap Rat mud Su rpl as V-1.11(K),00
Liverpool. London S Globe
or Nona America
==!l2l
Antbratite, Philnl'a
Ink Co., Stec of Penn . & "
Union 44
"
Lyeorning Fire $6.000 COI
..
Ni, Illiameport ins. Co. tiln.filli
Nartaganaeli, P. ostd en ea. R. I. " arxi.n.4l
Cla an+e' .. 4,10,000
y. of Neowporr. Ky.
Newtown. of (lucks Co •• vio.up.
4.
ro 000
Alernman la, of t'l,eland, " 4A11.1.1m ,
State Ins. Co. of Phila. . 4 100.0 m
Alemmania of Pitishorz. '• 410.000
X.• I IP 33 .
Coon. Atoms' Life Ine. Co., Amato
Amerloan Ufa. PlAra
AL 040rX3MINT.
Travelen.lns.Co Jiarford.Cuptinl and Surplus $2.1X10,0r0
Railway Paspengere
Theanderslgnell blo , been well known In I bl•counly. Gn
thew? 177,yrs.nonn I I.lllllnte Arent. Lae,* ennullm..l
hI• Comnalntel horn ..I‘rayn been promptly paid.
Pr °Mee firstatoor ea.t from Banking Omen of W
H. Conner aen—Tarnpflrest. MOlltrose. Pa.
BILLINGS STILOITD, Agent.
cnAeLne n. SMITH, t „
11011ACF.SPAFFORD. I So " C'bna "
Muntrote. MC, 22. 1,42,
A.LII A BLE R3I
Flom* irsti,le.
The enbactiber offers for side the valuable farm known
ar the
••Eikumaxi.em - es Pletoe
Sold farm is cane of the moot desirable In the Connty
and it henutifitily situated In the village of sitonno r
Tine. gusonehnntia County. Pa. There le a ~..rao, t at.,
Flouring 51111. Sow litter Mill. and Blacksmith
Shop in said Village. The term Is directly nu the line
of the D L. A W. Italiroact.tX miles from the depot in
New Milrord.4 0.,d mile. from the New York tt P.. n a at
the Great Bend Station contains PO acres of land, lb
nal, improved; Is well watered, baying a lasting .tream
of toter running through 11, and a ne ter-G.111,g soppy
of alder conveyed in pipes Lei he boa., barn. and Cal:
tin yards: It le well fenced. and under good entlird:o...
la well adapted to growing grain, and Ir well fitted for
stock of dairying. Thera is a large and convenient
dwelling, newly painted. and a brawl ful front yard with
shrubbery, a lime novas barn, a large carriage and tool
barn, a large cattle hare with two .1 , 11.• sards, ample
sheds and stables for feeding et .ck r stabling cores. 3
email hay barna, Ica home, bd. k smoke bone , turn
bonne. and 2 or-bards of grafted fruit.
The subscriber itt.o has 3 OMALLEB FARMS that
ter ill .ell. THItalS of payment made easy. For In
formation address
R. L. SIITPHIPI,
Now Milford, bustmetunana County, Pa
August lad. Itn3.—ten.
izik4AY/ffti gr3i 4
PIAN & ORGANS,
AI L. B. Isbell's Jewelry Stand,
Whe r end het!, •tuck of the following
rood.. 111 he toned Ahan ela•vhere
Northern Penneyheedu:
FINE AMERICAN WATCHES
JEWELRY It CLOCKS,
SOLID SILVER d, PLATED WARE,
(OF ALL ELVDSO
FINE TABLE CUTLERY
DIAMOND SPZOTACLES
and a reit ern, wortment of Merehandlee,
Sheet Mode. Violin Strings, etc. rte.
All Floe Wed, Repairing Seseiny, hincbines and Or
dune.lss u•usl,) by • gels Repalnyl by
L. B. Isbell. F. Alelbnish.
Isbell & Me'Mash.
Eept.lo. 15M -Ir.
•X• 26.11.23:137-s2a SI2C COTS /13 la
OPPOICLIS TN, COMM ■OL*.
MONTROSE. PIMMA.:
-:,301101 I. TIUELL, !rept.Astor.
Nine Stages tetra this Muse eeeneeting with
the illtattot.., Mtn way. am-I..bigti Ballmad. and
L L W. Ratlnw4.
...April Ist, lU3.—t4 •
.a.ggerazto *M'cizsted.
.Pnat,ll. H. Trum!mll's Pea Family
Tons; lona oat or emptirpner.t; pith ItiCreapftat. can
Calre • permanent situation. For pa:Centrals andrea,
wltn stamp. ' • 4 IS. E.DISMAN.
300,42, 3 8- 4" 4 " , - I r .F 4 YYt i t re' •
itladk• 2lielaiii3sAsi as tad, emote.
PAINTS AND OILS.
♦ FINE STOCK AT
B. R. LYONS & Co.'s
Montrose, May 14, 1873.
CARPETS.
CARPETS AT SO CENTS AND UPWARDS
—Len than N. Y. Prices—
May 24, 'lll. ' Per Sale by D. U. LYONS lc Co
SAGAS. TEA, COFFEE.
tQ-3rc•oerileo
At Loa Figures at
STALL illliD WINDOW PAPERS.
ITELIMiEFM
AND NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED
EVERY WEEK. DIRECT FROM
THE MANUFACTORY.
On Bale by
B. B. LYONS CO.
May 14. IBM
SPOOL litliEML
COAT'S. CLARK'S 0. N. T..
& JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD
—WHITE. BLACK, Jr, COL
ORED—FROM No. 8 TO No. 130, Al
75 CENTS PER. DOZEN.
For sale by
B. 11. LTONB & CO
Montrose, May 14, 113.
A MYSTERY EASILY SOLVED.
.461
Now Stock of Goods at the - Dead of Naalratlon.”-
A. N. BITLLABD I. conotantly reaming large addl.
thong to hie stock of CriOtEitlEo A ND PI: (II ki10,%.
at hie old stand at the bead of Narlgetiou, %bare eel
11W5Ilill, or
S 3 11-a 7a
can Dad the ver7 beet entries that ezva be
3E I C3 1 1:3 15T317.0
IcL w anyx - i n .
e i erl i ha .i nv i p el m o r t ju he i t . own. The old *Tetras of
.
31,M3 ALIO
or ought It be, and in its .teed the better system ad
gnisk sales and smell prod., cod by selling for f roof
pay only. thorn will he no bad dem* to mate up fr,u
good caettarts. Call
IsINT
ene r'Tr .codP" fe:t: d 7 irth'7 de
co'
colpre l o a aty Zttayoc 0.70
c;• t C3O SIS 40.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose. Ansi' an. 1513.-ft
tal.OUt .1
$3.2.30.000
1L1.32.e0r sic Ccco.nt.s.
IMMECEECI
13.1600 , 00
FLOUR, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
MAIN STREET,
Thercasstronscp, Pc►.
MEE!
SrATEMENTS,
BILL BEADS,
LETTEit if P: DS,
EN V ELt.PE , ,
RI.Tr..INESs CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDIN:.; CARDS,
P )STERs,
S %LE
HORSE BILI,s,
SLIP HMIs,
PRI IGRAM E*,
CIRCULARS,
CATALOGUES,
N OTEs.
PAPER BOOKS,
PA NI l' I I LETS,
CERTIFICATES,
Bt )N1)2 4 ,
PATENT DEEDS,
NOTES,
E CC., ETC., ETC.
T MIMI VALLEY RAILROAD.
On and after Jane 10, 1872.tratna on the Lehig
4. ;Railroad will ran as 10110W8
'Ott".
No No: No,
35. 9. 7.
T. N. P. P. P.R
245 100 910 Elmira 1045 0 13 945
350 130 94; .. .Woverly 12 011 53.5 2109
335 137 1000.... .Albtaa...... 11 45 525 850
423 205 10 40 ....Tourar di. ....11 55 457 010
521 11 30. W 2 ,3198133 —lllll5 715
Gl5 105 11 50. 1.595.1411 e 943 405 651
Gl4 12 12.... 1181418p948... 920 c n
a w 12 .9 ... 51,4,a5par.y.... 913 025
555 350 22 1.5...159335960ck... 84: 320 556
84( 443 115, ...1-T.te• a ' 715 2.52 4ZO
821 5110 2 15...WIlkesaarre.... 700.215 4no
• ... 7 5.1 4 35...Alanch ebnuk... ... 11 45 135
.X. A 23 1350 519.3,101vn. e ....a..X. 10 47 1210
840 GIG 8etb1.4=2..... 1030 12142
915 035 ..... ..250408...... . 5005 11 35
Montro.e. Pa..
~SO'O ... IMO 745
9 40..... New York tro 900
P. IL A. N. •.
, No. 33 leaves •roiretada 710 ; %then.. Cdo
P.m.: Warmly. 805 a. m.. arrtviog at Elmira at 900 n m
7 No. al leaves Elmira ro 33n p. tn.; Waverly. at a 13
IL ; Atterta,at 030 p. m.. arrlvlog at Towanda al
wing Room Car. attaehed to trains 2. ad
ruining througb from Elmira to Philadelphia.
11. A. PAUKEll.Bpocrintend
ltiONTßOfilf ItAlLVlO.Y.—Arrangesnont of Train
.To take effectoo Monclay.June4od.
DOWD . Trams. Up Train•
. ... ...
.10 8 0 0.... ... —.Bunters 1020 840
1 NI 810 .... ...... Himont 10 10 620
140 5 W..., .......Tylter.. ....... 950 - 561
(50. - 600 pprinellli -9 10 - 510
3110 . 6 40 Lynn 920 603
415 - 650' Artry'r ' 991 460
225 500,. • „ •• .... Limon . 910 440
225 010 I..obeck 900 • 430
245 • 620 ' Mart)', 9.5' '49i
315. 645 Tanlamenock 825 585
?1t [tato. ecmbect sit T99994990* with 1 4. & N. Y.
It 12.goinr north and math: ' J ea. 1. 8L411651•326:-
6991.24,18'81, ' - ' • P794104E1.
WN DEf ALL COMPETITION IN
and °tiler
BEI,s,
RECEIPTS,
AGS,
No. No. No.
94. 2. 4.
Afontrare...
Briderwater
•1113 you' wor.f..
Drugs and Mediclnes:
Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar
Bitters are n purely Vegetable preparation,
made chiefly from the native herbs found
on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada
mountains of California, the medicinal pro•
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the use of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily risked, "What is the cense
of the unparalleled success of VINEGAR BIT.
axes? " Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and the patient recov
ers his health. They are the great blood
purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect
Renovator and Invigorator of the system.
Never before in the history of the world has
a medicine been composnded possessing
the remarkable qualities of VINEGAR BITTERS
in healing the sick of every disease man is
heir to. They ire a gentle Purgative as
well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In
flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs,
in Bilious Diseases.
If men will enjoy good health, let
them nse VINEOAII Brrrrns as a medicine,
and avoid tho use of alcoholic stimulants
in every form.
,7L - D4NAI.I) & CO.,
eau friL 041119na1.
Alltl CLaCiLiaL CIUS.. Z.. , it lurk.
hold by nil Iltruggisis nod boaters.
Sept. luth, !tin - ly.
Iron in the, Blood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG,
The Pcruriau SYTtfr, a Protect
ed Solution of the Pro!oxide of
Iron, is to combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
of Nature's Own ,Vitalizing
Agent, lr•on in the blood, and
cures "a thousand simply
by TOolley iip,lnrigorating and
Yitalizing the System. The en
riched and blood per
meates every part of the body,
repairing damages and waste,
scorching out inorbid SreVe-•
VOUS. and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of the u•on
derful stteress of this Miler!y in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy. Chronic Diar
rhma,Doils,3.-errousAffections,
Chills and Fevers, ILunors,
Loss of Cuortitutlonal
Diseases• of the Aiiflorys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all dh•:casr•.s originating in
a bad state Of tht . 14.0(1, or no--
companiert by debility or a tom
state alike system. being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not
ftd
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but arc permanent, btfli-•
tiny strength, vigor, and new
life into all parts of the t.getem,
and building up an Iron' Con
stitution.
ThollS011(19 ',Cue been changed
by the use of this remedy, from,
wcak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, and
lurppy BM+ and tvomca; and
ilWatillS cannot reasonably:ter-p
-ilule to give it'a trial.
Sec that each bottle ha 9 PERU
VIAN SYRUP brown to the glass.
Vamphlots r'rco.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. 1 =Mon Place. Boston
BOLD DT DIII:G01111 . 11 GLNELIALLT
S
ATHAioN
Only CO Cents par Bottle.
It promotes tho cr.owra, rar_scrt.ras
tho COLOC, and Increases tho 'Vizor
and DESIITSC or Ma MI%
Ovai TmaTz Tzaos boo 1...r00 . a rxreearators ton
Tom liem ono first lensed in the mobs; by Vroroaror
E. Thomaa Lyon. o preoluato of rrieratu3 Came.
!no 'tame In demo] from the Gracie,. Krztano," rig ,
rilr.ra to a... 4 r.V.I. 'devotee. or awart. Ito
War tans receiro.4ana therepulantyltbasebteine.l,
is notornmicsOal and La:A.llo4o. it LIM..eo the
anera - rtrund Ewan of Ito Ilara. It is a &light:Ill
armour- It erndioeel llnn.trult. It provnts the
Raw from trot:Li:Q. my. It kcapa Ito 1....b0w1. norl .
give. toe heir n rely soft. p!..Y.Plyer.a." 6 ir•ii"
tam to Gowan?: omit/um-art oit lota over es Cuss
or.a of n cum:via' Ano„un.t fraot.lty ollllrowriat a so o
ul
Country Storrs aki only ilfix fens loci . /Dottie.
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ABEL riIJRIZELL;
DRUGGIST,
Zarcsxi.tx-cmoo...W . osais o ist....
is CODltkanDy receiving NhAV GUODS, and keep• con -
tinned., on nand :a full 11111.1 deeirull.....,rtmw.t orrrere
nine DRUGS, MEDICINES, I HE MICA LI-4iPaluD,trlis
DyeolulTs, ThAS, Space., and other graiteriee •tuna.,
ware. era ri..per;gla... o are, fruit Jeri, mirrors:lathy.;
chimney*. kezo.env. machinery tab, taanicne 011. neat..
foot oil, retitled Whale Oil. 011 fur inagern., oil for
s nine ritehluer,Oloveoll,Apt - rtu Oil.Spirlt*Terpera•
tlue.Varn helfc., Caura ry Seed. V luayar.Po et h. Couren.
Dated Lye Axle irreuse, hupporters,}leillati
Inttroinents - ,Shonliler Primer. Whir Dune. -Pa.tels
Cartridge., Powder, Shut, Lend. Geh Cup., Elseling
Pow der and Filer. rs..;trlnge,. Doe Oleic. Pia:OCP,
Fib. ere.. nookvaa d Lluv..ltsr Tollct Swipe
Italy 011.. lUD Restorer.. end pair Dyes. atrushes,
Poeker Entre., Byeelnelail, and yes"
Plated
Spoon.. Parka, Knives, Sr.. 00.111. 1 ANklha. a gericr -
Alas.nrtnient - of
' NANCY (WC DS: JEWELRY. and PSHFUIikaY
Anlbeletlfling And twat kind, of
PATENT VIEDD , INroa. •
The people racial/ilea tonal( at rho Drug and 'Variety
Ehnen!' - • ADEL 11; it it ELI.
Feb.l. UM. - : Patablldbed 15473‘
TUIE QUF.STIOIsi BETTLED,—ThOSe errii-
Cieninien, Dr. Jas. Cl.,rk: Physician 'to
Queen Yu:cilia,. nt , d.Dr.lltighea Bennett,
say that condrunption - ca, be cured. Pr,
Wistar knew I.liialvb en• he' discovered 14
now Widely-known of Wild eher.
're, and experience hua proved thti
16•. -.4—s- •
Drugs and Medicines.
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C . CO.
Ayer's Cathartic
For the relief and
cure of all deranges
roosts in the stems
ach, liver, and bow
els. They are a mild
aperient, and an
4 't - excellent purgative.
y.
Being purely veg.
"ss table, they contain
no mercury or min.
ml whatever. Much
s.s serious sickness and
suffering is prevent
ed by their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when respired.
Long experience has proved them to be the saf
est, surest, and best of all the Pills with Which
the market abounds. By their ocensional use,
the blood is purtheil, the corruptions of the eye
tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to Its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become elogged
and sluncish are cleansed by yerds Pllls, and
@thnulat.l into action. Thus Incipient disease
is changed into health, the setae of which ehane,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
It, can hardly be competed. Their sugar coa ting
makes them plexsant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild. and operote
without disterhanoci to the constitution, or diet, or
eccupatiun.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, bow to use theta no n Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, width these
rills rapidly cure.--
For Dyspepsia or Indlawalon, Listless..
neve, Cana-nor and loos of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore Its healthy tone and action.
For Liner Complaint and Its carious Byron@
toms, Billow. Ileaductie, lick fired.
tactic, Jaundice or Genre Nickuraa, 1111.
Sous Colic and Bilious Camels, they should
be Judiciously taken for ench ease, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstruction* which
cause It.
For Dysentery or Dlarrhcra, but ono
mild dere to generally required.
For Ithronsattaut. Gout, Gravel, Pals
fatblitaol3 of thelran, Pain in the
bide, Back and Lolusythey should he contit.
uously taken, as required, to change the dlseakel
action of the system. 15 ith such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical limellings,
they should be taken In large and ftequent dome
Ca predneo the effect of a drastic purge.
tor Suppression, a large doss should be
taken, as It produces the desired client by gym
pathy.
As a Dinner Phil, take one or two PI/10 to
promote digestion and relieve the stothach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who Stela
tolerably well often Onds that a dose of thesis
kills makes him feel decidtally better, from their
cleansing and renovating °CM on the digestive
0pp..111111.11.
Dr. S. C. AYER & CO., Practical Chemigts,
LOWELL, EAS.S., V B. A.
IrOlt BALE BY ALL DBUGGIST3 EVESMIEBE,
15E4ZES
vEGETABLE sicwAn
\
i i‘ t‘ C.: O HAIR
-• • •
Every year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. Wo
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 FADED Ilsrn 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 lair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in.
extreme old age. .It is the most eco
nomical BALE DRESSING ever used,
as 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 BEST. Fnsrs•
RATION for its intended purposes."
Eo4lf t v an Druggidf, and //mkt. Ds Maid:Bm
Frio* One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOB TES WHISEEIII3.
As our Renewer in many cases.
requires • too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or Wed
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation;
quickly-and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily 'applied,
and produces a color waist' will
neither rub nor wash _Off. Bold by
all Druggists. : -Price Fifty cots.
" wf ttirea by R. A. HALL, 4 00,
• ISMSEIIIA. NIL
County Business Directory.
Two lines In this Dlreciory, one year, WM; each
dillonal Bur, 61/ cents,
MONTROSE.
0.8, BERBE—L'onLIy Surveyor. of Susquehanna Cooa
tY. Mike In the Court Rouse, Montrose. Pa.-604f.
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Law. Ofilea oats
door below Torben lionise. Public Avenue. •
WM. it COOPER A CO.. Banker., sell Foreign Pa.-
eage andDnitts on England, Ireland and Scot
' land. •
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Mrs' and Life (none
once Monte ; alito.selt Reitman and AccideutTickete
to New York and Philadelphia. Waco one door east
o(the Bank,
WM. it AUGUWOUT, Mater, Whnlesate and RetaL
dealer In an Sande o f state rooting, hiontroac. Pa.
BURNS - 6IIMIOLS, the place to get Drailaand Medi
Cigars. Tottered Pipes, Pocket-Books. Specta.
eles Yankee Notions, de. Brick Block.
WM. L. COX. !knees maker and dexter In all articles
usually kept by the trade, oppoeite the Bank. •
BOY° 3 coRITIN, °eaters In Stores, Mirdware:
and Manufnetnrere of Tin and Shestlron sate. corner
of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. MILLAR°. Deaner m tirtrearfes. Provfigo.s,
Boots. Stationery and Yankee Notions. at bend
Public Monte..
NEW SALFORD.
L. L. LeROY, Dealer In all klnne of farming implo
nienie• amidlig machines. well) curbs, dog powers,
. etc:, etc.. M.tln el.. oppoelter/a•lng. Hank. illm•
I'AYITGA PIA ., TErt—NICHOLAS snoniAwsn,d.a.-
es In non nine Csyncia Plaster. Freida ground.
4AVINGN DANK, New 34 lI.PORD.-4. ix per crat, fa
acres' on all Deposita. Dames general Itahllng Bus
.ult-tf S. D. CHASE & CO.
J. F. EIMIIER. Carrome maker end Undertaker,
Main Street. Iwo doors neltoor Ilawley's Store.
gcCOLLCM BROTORS. Dealers in Groceries as
Prorl.lons. on Main .treet.•
R, OAHU Wl' .0 SON. Dealer. In Flour. Feed. Meal,
Salt. Lime. Cement. Groceries and Provisions as
Main Street. apposite the Depot.
MO.!: & K NA P. Dough Leather lifanufacntere.
.Lnette 19 on., du sturilletree 1865. D Haar.
W. I. MOSS .0 CO . Dealers in Dry Goods.lfsts,Cap•
Doom and Shoe,. and General Merchandise. oo 114
cues), ...mond door below the Episcopal CL..- •
A INES' HAYDEN. Dealers in Inure and Medicine,
and Manufacturer. of Char., on Main Street, zeal
•he Devoe
J. DM KERMAN. Jo.. Dealer In general merchandise
and Clothing, Bricy. Store. on Malti Street.
GIBSON.
TTNOLEY—TIeaIer In Storm Tin, Copper. Dram
and Sheet I on, K are. Canting, &c. Alen, matottarter
er of Shot It MOttlix to Ord. e. Eve Trough and Lead Pipe
Im.inerm Mended to at fair prices—Glbacis
EDWARD , At DRY iNT, Manufacturers of Wagotii
and Sleighs, near the incaille store.
GREAT BEND.
L. a. tx:crt MM. Manufacturer of Leather, and deal.,
In general Merchandise. on Main Str. er.•
P. 11 , ft 1 Merchant Tailor and dealer In Ready
Made t'lnntlynt. Dry Gooda,tirocerlcs and Prorteloas
Hata Street..
THIS MI, GEIIIIIIMI
I: 4 l.stripooix
iI[ORSE HAY FORKS!
A. J. NELLIIP PATENT IMPROVED
F: ',.u= enAPFL7-. PULLY,
iu Ituipecaut that Every ?drlntl, nirpetter, Yams
aue Paiutat Siaoa/a Bays.
REVOLVING HORSE RUBS,
Eland ILak,o. 6.rystles, finsthA Grain Crsd
(sub, (A cl,er Brs• (1) Axles.
• Nltisgs
esrrino Bolts. C. Ws*. (steul sod line.)
waory•Two Sista Vat,. rrairorme Awarded Thl4 Fort
Morin - en CaFFEII POTS,
Tut .syr glve, as ALARU WHISTLE
Ee..27 lure Tl.l UNE .ad J.. VII
Gna Inc CuC r Always Right!
lirlod Moues
Ite, pt
}11..,
linlves, VIM Stoues,
u
Tic-S us,
31,1ntro•r, , July 5 Ite: .-4t. ISOYD t COILVi IN
iC11.1:116 9 1 d'k"iiiiPuS ufitlarK,
120 ViTyouung Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
al Oil WIPANIEN AND INDIVID
UAL', AN D RE: URNS THE sAMII
,IN DEM tiND Wli HOU r PREVI
OUS NOTICE. ALLO IN( INTER-
E'l' .VT sIX PER CENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
IN THE FIR" DAYS OF .1 AN IT
kRY AN JULY. A SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOsIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, NE
kNICS, AND 3IACHINISTS. AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS
•VELL. MONEY DEPosITED ON
Olt BEFORE THE TENI it WILL
DII‘W IN I-EItES I' FROM 'IDE
FIRST DAY OF THE moyni. 91115
IN IN ALL tIE"PECIS A DOME IN
sll I U TION, AND ONE W DICII IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNING s OF THoUSANDS
I'HOUSAN DS OF St It INTUN MIN•
EIS AND NIEMAN les.
DIREcToRs -; JAMES BLAIR.
iANFOLD GRANT, GEoRGE
ER. JAS. S. sL9cUM,3. H. SUTIIIIN
C. P. MArl*HEws„. DANIEL HOW.
ELL. A. E. HUNT. T. F. 1I c NT.
JAMI BLAIR I:RESIDENT ; 0. O.
MOORE. CANIIIER.
ODENDAILY FROM NINE A. M.
ITN M. FOUR I'. M.. AND ON WED.
NE-RmY AND SATURDAY EVE.
NINGS UNTIL EMT O'CLOCb.
Feb. 12. 1873.-Iv.
NEW GOODS.
r•r Ken
von., Jr., nt Lo ved the Ventre. are non prepared to Inro
iota peoplo veldt as doolrabl. vat ictor of
. DRY GOOD-8
(fl OPER lES
BOOTS tC SIIOES
111.1 RD Tv.lR E .!
CROCKERY &a, 4f t . c . •
Medd no fond otooorbere, and Ot On roar:ado Priest
. .
. .
O. M . Crane.;
Oestir. Pa.. *Await it. SW
Butts
Locke
Knrbs,
Wakes,
Varnish,
Lamps. is