The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 31, 1873, Image 4

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    FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.,
Don't be la a Burry to Go.
..._a_._
Come, boys. I have something to tell you ;
Come her. I would whisper rt low
You're thinking 'if leaving the homestead,
Don't be in a hurry to go.
The city has many attractions,
But think of the vice and sins;
But when ones in the vortex , of fashion,
How soon the course down ward begins!
Yon talk of the mines of Anstrolia;
They're wealthy in treasure, no doubt,
But, alt! there's gold in the farm, boys,
If only you'll ;hovel it out.
The mercantile business is ti hazard,
The goods are first high and then low ;
Better risk the old farm a white longer—
Don't be in a hurry to go.
The great busy west has inducements,
And sa has the business mart;
And wealth is nut made in a day, boye—
Don't be in a hurry to start.
The banker anti broker are wealthy,
And take in their thousand or so;
Ah ! think of their frauds and deeept'ons—
Don't be in a hurry to go.
The farm is the Kifest and surest ;
The orchards are loaded to-day ;
YouGre free as the sir of the mountain,
And monarch of all you survey.
But stay on the farm a while longer,
Though profits come in rather slow,
Remember you've nothing to risk, boys;
Don't be in a hurry to go.
Hanging Baskets
Now is the time to set up our pretty
banging baskets, if We have not taken
Time by the forelock, and already arrang
ed those pleasant and ornamental objects
to refresh the eye and brighten the refin
ed influences of a happy home. Line the
basket with moss, with a little soil attach
ed. Place icy the center a small pot, con
taining a showy plant of upright habit;
fill up the surrounding space with rich
woods and ohl hot-bed soil ; flll it with
plants of a trailing habit; when the cen
tre fades you can replace it by a fresh
plant. Fur filling a basket, select plants
of a similar nature—such as like shades
and moisture—the Fuchsia, Lobelia, Grey
Geraniums, Fries, Sinaria,Panium Balms,
gold and silver Vinea Ferns. A basket
fur a warm situation should be filled with
Coleus at the centre; also,Petunia, (doub
le) Sedums, Convolculus minor, Nastur
tium, Begonia, Mignonette, fin trailing.
A! Carnation will make a constant blos
soming centre—a Coleus a brilliant one.
German Washing Fluid
——o—
Dr.Queensville, in the ifs Srien
iffique, deseribesa mode of washing which
has been widely adopted in Germany and
Belgium. The operation consists in dis
solving. two pounds of soap in about three
gallons of water as hot as the hand can
bear, and adding to this one tablespon
fail of turpentine and three of- liquid am
monia; the mixture must then be stirred;
and the linen steeped in it for two or three
hours, taking care to cover up the vessel
contatnieg thorn as nearly hermetically
as possible. The clothes are afterward
washed out and rinsed in the usual way.
The soap and water may be heated and
used a senood time, but in that case half
a tablespoonful of turpentine and a
taklespooofol of ammonia must be ad
ded. The process is said to cause a great
economy of time, labor and fuel. The
linen scarcely suffers at all. as there is lit
tle necessity for rubbing, and its cleanli
ness and color are perfect. The ammonia
and turpentine, although their detersive
action is great, have no injurious effect
upon the linen ; and while the former
evaporates immediately, the smell of the
latter is said to disappear entirely during
the drying of the clothes.
How to Keep a Cheerful Kitchen
The kitchen, in the care of a wise and
eapable hnnse-wife, can be as pleasant
and spotless a province as the parlor
above. Pans, kettles, skillets, stove—ev
erything shonld be perfectly clean, for
the unobserving little know how sensi
tive most articles of fond in a raw state
are.' Meat, fur instance, standing on a
kitchen table by an npen window, the
its in air from' stagnant water or other
wise, often "spoisi" in a short time, and
the queen of the kitchen is disgusted by
the bad odor or once nutricions food. Ber
ries, everything in fact of the edible kind,
allowed to remain in a dirty kitchen ab
sorbs "the disease of impurity," and soon
er or later tells on the health of the fatni-
V-
Chicken Jelly
Take a lame chicken. ut it into small
pieces ; hru:se the il,,Ttes awl 6,.t the whole
into a stone jar. with a corer that will
make it water,tiCfii- Put the jar in a
kettle of boiling water, and keep it boil
ing for time hotirs. , Strain fr the liq
uid, and mann it lightly with salt, pep
per and mace, or with loaf sugar and
Temou juice. according to the taste or the
person for whom it is intended. Return
the chicken fragno-nis to the jar. and set
it again in a kettle of boiling water. You
will find that yon can collect nearly as
much jelly by the second boiling. The
jelly can be made from an old fowl.
French Pancakes.
——o—
Two eggs,tWo ounces butter,two onnees
sifted &Tar, two ounces of flour, half
pint of new milk Beat the eggs thor
oughly, and pat theta itto a basin with
the batter. which should be beaten to a
'cream; stir in the finger and flower, and
when these ctivetliente are well mixed,
add the milk; kelp stirrirg and heating
t•Se mixture fur a few. minutes; pat on
battered id4ree. and bake in a quick oxen
for twenty rmemes. Serve with a - eat
letrioniand sified finger, or nit- the pat,.
• c io c ,,, i tt 1), trp-ro •.r pr e ..
41: airoLaus.ada :.h.t.wix_n vault.
Mbar!neon%
NEW STOCK OF
MU WHITER DRESS GOODS
Shawls, Cloakinim
Flannels, Blankets, ate.
NEW FALL STOCK
OF MILLINERY GOODS
Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Bats,
VELVETS, RIBBONS, Esc
NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK
REMIT Milli gIIETILIffg
BOYS', YOUTHS', AND MIMS'
CNCIahiI3P.ILAZITII /317XT19.
NEW FALL
CASSIMERES, COATINGS,
Azad liTostlAngss,
FOR CUSTOM WORK
NEW STOCK OF
TEDEttsi ct Ciarbe3.
FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES',
Boys' and Mien's
MERINO WRAPPERS & DRAWERS.
NEW FALL STOCK ;:.;,
Lek.clieses* mad Ca eats-
FURNISHING GOODS.
NEW CARPETS
AND OIL CLOTHS
Al} the above open mg, in large variety at the More of
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co.,
b. S. DRSSAUEIt, Managing Partner
Montrose, Sept. 24. sr,.
J. DICKERMAN & CO.
New' Milford, Pa.,
CALL &TTENTION T 3 THEIR LIEZENHE
STOCK OP
NEW FALL GOODS !
Now on Sale.
GREAT BARGAINS TN DRY GOODS,
both Foreign nod Do ePtic. Staple sod Fancy. All
the Novelties in Timm Trimming, Ribbons,
Laces, Embroidery, Mir Goods. ow.
J. DICKERMAN & CO.
Offer Greit Initteements to Boyers of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
bought at bottom prine for cash. end undersold by
none. A =scullion:a &spiny of SHAWL&
J. DICKERMAN & CO.
tiny° in MJCITICOMZEI almoat enough to
Ella omstl •mm.
Wr • I ireys Lerp on hand • fresh and complete 'Lock
of Ci-roderieso Zorcrdries
.1.012.111. Flour, belt. etc . the load. barrel, or
posed A line hoe of 11AltoW ARS and house Yee•
adeb lug Goods. .PAYEIt LIA.NGINGS, all tbri popular
styles.
J. DICKERMAN & CO.,
ere ballad to keep everything the people want, and ba a
reseavy added to their immense stock a varied 'megrt
bleat of
y G@_ .)
9
MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS. DYE
STUFFS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, Erc.
V,erything In the Ding flue sapless that unladen
Ish drag bnycni..
J. DICHERMA.N & CO.
call patiicalat attention rt to *ell Teri lama
anocceat at
ismocyvmsi,
both wood and and. &raids at Pikes that will pima,
close buyers. llanatantuto and deal la TIN, corm
WARE, etc.
•
!Tte $ hid that we keep nearty eveuth tog—the meet
complete Moth of any honse to the Coanty, bought at
ben advantage tot CASH and sold at the lowest Helm
rates.,
L DICHEIINdri & CO.
;kw zsisii4lo•9l. ifls.4..
laiscellaneoae.
F i lna . 3l3ltlL3l . M
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Extensive Frtrutture Wereroom you will And the largest
Mao!
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
pn:rxxiv Y wicn...im
To be foand In this section of the reentry, of his own
rllllanufactare, and at paces that cannot fall to give natl..
faction. Ile makes the very host
EXTENSION TABLES
In Me Country, end WARRANTS them.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
Of all kinds done in the 1:11VIP.t manner
/El 3P' X;IL X XV 13- X 3 XII EA
OF VARIOUS EMUS.
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
COMMON MATRASSES.
UNDERTAKING
The formatter will htreafter make aderras log a
specialty la bin bnelndaa. Hering Jo. t completed a
IiEW end the most elegant HEARSE, In the state, all
needing his ' , entices will be attended to promptly and a°
satisfactory charges.
WPM. W. SIIIITH Ft - SON.
llontrose. Pa.. Jan, li. 1872.—005—tf.
Real Estate far Sale.
1,, The Subscriber 0162 rs for sale the
I+_° following Real Estate, to wit:
TUE FAltlt
known as "Robert More Farm," situate In Ilridgewa.
ter township. Sanimehanna Co., Pa.. about two mil.
cost of Monte°, Borough, containing 130 acme of ex
collect grace and grain land, chant acme 0 timber,
a Good farm house and out buildings, a tine orchard al
choice fruit., well watetrd, and adapted for dairying
pug see. Stock, dairy fixtures, and farming uteniiile,
will be sold with the Farm If desired, unless prwiona
17 disposed of.
ALSO, A HOUSE ANT) LOT
ennuis In the Borough of New Milford. Sneonehannt,
County, Pc. pleasantly located on the Stain street, neat
the centre of the town. Lot 44U feet front. a good con
venlent two-story dwelling, a good slued garden epot,
and a convenient well of good water.
ALSO A FARM OF FIFTY ACRES
ono-fourth of n mile from the borough of New Milford.
timer's Improved. and the balance well timbered.prina
pally with chestnut and hemlock. A good Wag) feet
barn, nod a thrifty young orchard.
ALSO THE HOTEL PROPERTY
known as the CHAMBERLIN HOTEL. In Gibson Hot
low. Sneonehanna Co.. Pa.. contalnins , PI acres or land.
mostly Improved, with Hotel. Wagon Barns and out
building.: Convenient either as a hotel ur for farming
and dairy purposes.
ALSO A DISTILLERY
for the manufacture of Cider Brandy, to geed running
order, lately occupied by R. C. Vail. decensed.and about
69 perches of Lund adjacent to the aforesaid Hotel prop
may,
T49rX13.15/
made eery to tuft tbo purchaser. upon good "celerity.
For particulars inquire of E. D. Hawley, DrMOCUAT 1°
flee, Montrose. Pa., or of the aubecriber on the !W.? ,
Moore Farm., Bridgewater, Pa.
JOHN GAVIVI
April 80, 1013.-tf.
VALUABLE FARM
For :3a1o•
The subscriber offers for Pa!, the valuable farm known
as the
"Eivanciwascor se F. la.c. o_7,
Said farm I. one of the most desirable In the County
and Is benuilfully situated In the village of Sommer,
title, Susqnehanna Contd., N. There Is a gond St,e,
Flooring ilill. Saw Mill. Fleeter Mill, and Blacksmith
Shop In said Village. The tarn is directly on the line
of the 11 L. & W. Bulimia, tai mile. front • the depot in
New AltroreLt and miles from the Row York & F 1 it. n at
the Great Bend Station ; contains I%) acres of land, lid
acres Improved; is well motrred. baring 01 la.tlng stream
of water minting through it, and n 'lover-L.1111.g poop.)
of water conseyrd In pipes to he honse, barn. and rat
tle yards; It is well fenced, and end, good rultisatioo.
Is well adapted to growing .. s oraln, and Is well fitted for
stock or dairying. There to a large and convenient
dwelling, newly painted. a nd a beautiful front pied with
shrubbery, a large horse barn, a large can lag., and tool
barn, a large cattle barn with two Lactic yards, ample
shale and stables fur feeding st ick or stabling cows. II
small hay barna, lee house. bri, k smoke boon turn
house, and 2 or-bards of grafted trait.
The subscriber also has 3 SMALLER FARMS that
he will sell. TERMS of payment made easy. Fur In
formation address
R. L. SUTPHIN,
Nov Milford, Sanarbanna ("panty, P.
Aurti2t ^4d.
A NEW AMIANGEWENT
PIANOS & ORGANS,
At L. B. labbll'a Jewelry Stand, •\
Wbe lamer and better etoek of the following
goods n - 111 he found than elerwhera In
Northern Fenno!'ratan:
JEWELRY R CLOCES
SOLID SILVER &PLATED WARE.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
and a general assortment or n.lcsl alerchandise,
Sheet Music, Violin Strings, etc. etc.
All Fine Weteb Repairtn:Searing
Machines and Or
lu
done. (as nal4 by gage Itepairrd by
L. B. Isbell. F. al elholsh.
& Melhuish.
Sept. 10. 1073.-le
T 8 11..13E31ds Ma 33 CIICT /3 FD.
orrostra TIIII COVET 1101717.
MONTROSE. PEISN. 'A
JOHN S. TARRELL, Proprietor.
Nine Stages Leave this Rouse daily. connecting with
the Montrose Railway. the Lehigh Valley Railcoad, and
the D. L. d W. Rai!mad.
April let, 187&—ti
FURNITURE WARE !
EVERYTHING NEW . coA STYLISH !
.41‘...rP. Zr. 3121>com - T....mrsnas
50 Washington St., Binghamton,
Consistingof everything nameable in that
business. Repairing promptly done.
11110ERTAKIIIG
.. Eiroocacblitv.
META REASONABLE. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Icoutbam ton. N. Y., Anita "a 3,
HECHROW & BROTHER,
i General Undertakers
1210
DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OF COF-
FINS, CASKETS, ETC.,
CA-XILZIELIC s33svra, poam•c.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
V. Rsecno7 .S Bno
=EZE3
.A.soaste. Nerain.t.D.a
Prof. R. R. Trumbull's Pen Family
MUM CCAPILTIP.
Young men oat of employment, selib $lO atpltal, an
seems • permanent Caution. Pot particulars addrog.
mitts *tamp. s, Efikismeol. .
tioy.l*,ls7l.—ly . Moistruee, Po.
AU Medea of 31iAlazahm as this elate.
PAINTS AND OILS.
A FINE STOOK AT
B. R. LYONS it Co.'s
Montrose, May 14. 1613.
C AItPETS,
CARPETS AT 30 CENTS AND UPWARDS
—Len than N. Y. Prices—
May 14, '73. For Sala by IL It. LYONS & Co
SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE,
Grooeriess
WALL IND WINDOW PAPERS
A LARGE STOCK.
AND NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED
EVERY WEEK. DIRECT FROM
THE AIANUFACTORY.
On Salo by
May 14, 1tr.,1.
SPOOL THREAD.
COAT'S, CLARK'S 0. N. T.,
Jr, JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD
—WHITE, BLACK, & COL
ORED—FROM No. S TO No. 130, AT
75 CENTS PER DOZEN.
For sale by
B. R. LYONS . CO
Nontroue, May 14, ISM
11111STEDV EASILY SOLVED.
New Stock of Goods at the "Ifead of Naviratlon."
A. N. BULLARD Is constantly receiving large addl.
lion. to Ms otock of G R °LER lE., AND PHOl'l5lO2 k
at his old stand at the head of Navigation, where •ny
man, woman, or
can find the very beet articles that coo be
3ff il O liJ iV
in any 1:1
cea
s mal
hence lrop in the town. The old systym of
slow mks n
.11.3 D
or ought tt he. and in its stead the better system ot
olden sale. end small profits, and by selling fur read,
pay only, there hill be no bad debts to make up Irani
good cuelonscrx. Call
.AT
and examine my good. and prlcco.and nee If they do col
compare favorably with LW) whet hooey in
iv( 3t:lLtry IE3 e.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montiont, Ann' In, 1812.-if.
Mizier g::rc C'<pia.te
FLOUR, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Theltoritrossio. Piz.
(OF ALL KINDS.)
STATEMENTS,
BILL BEADs,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPE".
BUSINESS (*ARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDING CALL',
Montrose, Pa
LIG H VALLEY RAILROAD.
In and nfter Juno 10. IS7/trains on the Lehlg
Lallroad will run as follows:
, 17111. NORM
No. No. No
3. 0. 7.
843 lixi ow Elmtrs
14 45 6)3 945
8°.5 180 945 Wal - ,01j.... 1200 535 900
035 137 10 00.... .Athena...... 1145 523 850
431 205 10 40 ....Townrds. ... .11 05 .4 57 810
629 11311 Wynloutog ...1095 716
545 303 11 50.... Lacyrille 943 405 0 51
614 12 12._ M eehoppc.. . 931 682
622 12 r. .... Meboopan).... 013 695
888 880 13 45...Tunkbanoodr.... 842 820 566
80C 442 150.. ... P 1349041 725 232 450
825 5 00 9 15...W11ke5-13arre,... 720 216 4 00
7 3.1 4 85...31encb Cbunk..... 11 45 135
a. R 650 Allentown A.:31. 1047 19'.0
840 655 19rt bleb eta .... 10 30 12 VO
915 63.5 Eaatm ...... 1005 1185
11030 8 20....PhIladelphla ...' 860 745
P. V. 940 New York ICO 900
. . . . .
No. 31 batorcs Towanda t 710 a. m.; Athena, 760
p. no.; Waverly. 805 a. m.. arriving at Elmira at 9GO Am
No. 81 leaves Elmira at 680 p. on.; Waverly. at 616
a. m.; Athens,at 03u m., arriving at Towanda al
715 p.m.
eM"' Drawing Bohm Can attached to ttainao ad
running through from Elmira to Philadelphia.
IL A. PACKER. liancrlntend
M ONTROSE RAILW .
ATAmagement of Testae
To take effect oa Monday, i nit° end. ISM
Down Trrons. Uri Trains
IMUTUWAID. AVATIMA RD
A. Y. e.g
' ..... ....3foatrose.... ...... .
..Hride.orater.... .....
Coon.
.91 500— ... --floaters 1080 540
I Kt 1510 Dlrnoek 1010 SEO
140 020 Tylerl....
..... 950 i"-0 J
150 330 apflagvlll4 940 510
200 • 640 Lyon 930 500
215. 560 Arer99 920 450
233 . 000 ...... : .... Lemon 910 410
236 1 . 910.... 15beek........„ 1100 430
245 610 Olorry's 4 Bas 410
315 3 45_, —Tonkhanneek 9 8 5 355
An trains eontiect at Tuakhannoek with Pa. & lg. Y.
It R. galas north and south. JAB. I. EL4ICESLEIS.
fievt..24. lan. - . -.,- Fraaldeot.
WE DEFY 'ALIA COMPETITION IN
Ja.Printiag. Bring on row work.,
Miscellaneous,
and other
At Low Figura* at
B. B. LYONS d• CO
EZIEMEII
31. k IN STREET,
POSTER.;
SALE BILLS,
HOME BILLS,
SLIP BILLS,
Flu )GRANI NIES,
CIRCULARS,
LABELS,
RECEIPTS,
TA GS,
CATALOGUES,
OTES,
PA PER BOOKS,
.PAMPHLors,
CERTIFICATES,
BONDS,
PATENT DEEDS,
NOTES,
ETC., ETC., ETC.
rzr="=:l
Drugs and Medicines.
../legar
Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation,
made chiefly from the native herbs found
on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada
mountains of California, the medicinalpro
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the use of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily asked, "What is the cans
of the unparalleled success of Vrsxosn Brr-
Trim? " 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 compounded possessing
the remarkable qualities of VINEGAR BITTERS •
in healing the sick of every disease man is
heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as
well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In
flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs,
in BiliolL9 Diseases.
If men will enjoy good health, let
them use VINEGAII Brrnint4 as a medicine,
and avoid .tho use of alcoholic stimulants
in every form.
DrueguGall.l (kegleral Ca:kronur,
and .•'r. an4m;tou auJ l ha. lino M. , 1. rt.
bold by nil Druggists and Dcolrrs.
Sept. 10th. 1579 --13
Iron in the It' food
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
77ae Pernrian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxida of
Iron, is to combined as to hare
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. 14 increases the quantity
of Nature's Own. Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the blood, and
cures thou ulna ills." sl7llpl y
by Toning up,lneigorating and
Vitalizing the Sus'em. The en
riched and ritatized blood per
meates erery part of the body,
repairing damages and waste,
searching out morbid secre
tions, and fearing nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of Me won
derful success cf (his remedy in
curing Dyspep,ia, LiVCX Com
plaint" Dropsy, Chronic Dias
rinra,Boils,NcrrousAlfeetions,
Chills and Fevers, l'intnors,
Loss of Constitutional Vivor,
Diseases cf tin, Riamys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
(111.41 all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debildy or low
state of the system. Bang free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are nut fol
lowed by corrcspoimang reac
tion, bat are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and new
life into all parts of the system,
and building up a.i Ii Con
stitution.
Thousands hare term changed
by the use of th yen:4:dg, Irma
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures. to strong, healthy, and
happy Mell and women ; and
invalids cannot reasonabl y hes
itale to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown. ha the ylass.
I'amphlota Free.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. 1 Milton Plate, Boston.
BOLD DT Drtuccista orrirnALLr.
Hit 407.tztrryls
A PEW APPLICATIONS 'SAES A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It Is Purely iwtable. and Its operation le men and
felt at once. It does away with La ' , bulled Appear
ance amend by Ileal. l'atlgne, sad Exclb.meut.
and removes all Inotchee and 17 mplen, Wen ailing dark
and nneghtly .pots. Drivesswey Tan. Freckle.. nod
Sunburn. and by its gentle but puwarful 114=4=
mantles the nand cheek with
YO - 01.11euL BLOOM AND BbALITY.
lakdd by all Drneretet and Duey Stares. Depot,
Nut P. New lur•e •
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST,
Wilicsistr cs 7E.S:s2:sact"a...
Is rantlnuelly reeelving NEW GOODS, and keel", eon.
ttnnallv on hand a fill anti deelrehle avvortnient of gen•
nine LAMES, MEDICINES. t 11E311CALS. Puinte,Olie
llyeatnEa. TEAS, Spicer, and other grocorlevo4une.
ware, wallpaper, glare-ware, fruit fare, mirrure, lamp* ,
chimney*, acroectie. machinery oil, neat.
foot all, refined Whale till. oil for lantern*, Oil for
et wine machine*. Olive 011,Sperni Oil, Spirit* Tutting]
tine,Varnialica,Canary Seed, Viuciter,Pittitsh.Coucen.
(rated Lye. Azliiilresole,Truseev. Su ppottere,Medleal
Inetrument., Shoulder 13racca, twos, Pistol,
Cartridge*, Powder. Shot, Lead, (inn Capp, Bloating
Powder and Fuse. iilolui,iitringe, Sow e.ett. Plate*,
Fife" etc., Pleb Hooke ard Linee.Bar end •PolletSoaps
Hatt Olin, flair fleetorere. and Vale Dyes. Unpile',
Pocket EMIT., Spectaden, Sliver end enter Nateo
Spoons, Fork,. Knives, &c., Rea tt t Article., a getter.
el sevortment of
FANCY CIOC:Itt, JEWELRY. and PERFUMERY
All thuleadlng and heat kinds of
PATENT NEOLLINES.
- - .
The people are lorited to sell at the firer, and Varlet)
Store of . ADEL 'PURNELL
=MI
GREAT MUTED STATES TEA CO.,
BURNS AO NICHOLS, A ?la.,
•
•
311.4ntroso. Pa.
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This Tea la put up to Al R MUT CA.VISTERS
therebypreberrieg atrcnc r th,whlctl la certainly
great dealderstum,
or altd get a can and try lie merits,
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M=EMMUM
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Ayer's
Cherry Ped.
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For Diseases of the Throat and Lnngs,r„,: , ,,,,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whoopmg -
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,l
aud Consumption.
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Among the r e*---
di,,overtes of modem
science, few are if
mom real value
mankind thnn this
recto:ll remedy for 41
diseases of the Thredt
and Lungs. A et-St
trial of its virtues
throughout this ail
other countries, I,
shown that It dies
surely neat effecturify
control them. The testimony of oar test c.n.
rens, of all classes, establishes the fart, that
CIIEItET PECIOCAL wilt turd does relies - c 64d
cure the afflicting disorders+ of the Throat n4d"
Lungs beyond any other medicine. The mat
dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Orgaßa
yield to Its power: and cases of Conesatim.‘
tion, cured by thisreparation, are pußllsi
remarkable
ly known, so as" hardly to Lit
keyed, were they nut proven beyond dispuitt;iVft , ,sr,
As a remedy it is adequate, on which the Odle'
may rely for full protection. By curing Cottglisitt,Z
the forerunners of more serious disease, it tares
unnumbered lives, and an amount of sufferitiff'-:1.1
not to be computed. It challenges trial, end sett-„ , .-1
winces the most sceptical. Every family shCiaLits'''.l.l
keep it on hand as a protection against the Iguir,4 ,
and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affectlnfis,'
which are easily met at first, but which become
Incurable, and ton often fatal, if neglected lett 7
der lungs need this defence; and it is unwisi to,
be without it, As a safeguard to children, Irina
the distressing diseases which beet the Throat
and Chest of childhood, CHERRY PECTORAL
Ls invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi
tudes are rescued from premature graves, arid
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and surely against ordinary olds,
securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No
one will suffer troublesome Influenza and %sin
ful Bronchitis when they know how easily
they can lie cured.
Originally the product of long, laborious and
nieces-gni chemical isivoAtigntion, no cost re toil
Is spared in making every bottle In the utmost
possible perfection. It may be confidently re
lied upon as possessing all the virtues it hasever
exhibited, and capable of producing curts 03
memorable as the greatest it has over effected.
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Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Man.,
Practical arkd Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL ORM:RUSTS EVERYWIISRE.
air Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
effectual for
preserving the
hair. It soon
restores faded
or gray . hair
to ks o riginal
color, with the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that a now
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a' pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances' which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the haii),the Vigor can only
benefit but not }harm it. If wanted
merely far a HAIR, DRESSING,
nothing else Can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Setattleted i 3-19
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
row., *ad Anstftleal
LOWFJJI. BLit3l3.
Dtip,andttledicines.
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Ayer's
County Busbies Directory.
Two Hoot In Ms Directory. Goo yen, $1.60; eam4 ad
Olt!onal lhot.no
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MONTROSE.
0.8. mm3E—coon ty Surveyor, of Susquehanna Cone
ty. °Mee In the Court House. Montrose. Pa.-60-tl.
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Law, OMte one
door below Tarbell Roux. Public Avenue. •
WM, H. COOPER & CO.. Bankers. eel) Foreign Pa.
sage Tlcioits a adDrafte on England, Ireland and Scot
land. •
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life incur
&nee Agellta ; also. sell Reitman and AceidentTickits
toNew Yetkand Philadelphia. Orme one dour east
either Bank. .
'Wit. HAUGRWOUT, Slater, Wholesale and ItetaL
dealer in all kinds of Mato rooting, Montroar„Pa.
BURNS A NICHOLS, tb• place to get Drngnand Meal
clock. Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes. Pocket-Book., Specta
cles Yankee Notion!. Ac. Brltk Block.
WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer In all articles
usually kept by the frade, opposite tho Dank. •
BOYD & CORR TN. Dealer. In Stoves, Hardware:
and Manufacturer. of Tin and Sheep= dare. corm
of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. BULLARD, Dealer in Woes:ries, Provlsto.,
Book., Stationery and Yankee Notion., at head
Public Avenue.* _
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NEW MILFORD.
L. L. LicROY, Denier In all Finns of farming Imo..
mento. mowing mnchinea, weill curb., dog power.,
etc. etc.. Main St., opposite Saving. Rank. Co i n
CAYUGA PLASTER—NICHOLAS SIIOEMAKER,dea.-
er in venni. Cayuga Plaster. Fre.b ground.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILPORD.—S ix per cent. in
tercet on all Deposits. Dees a general !hulking Be.
nest. ...11-tf S. B. CHASE A Co.
R. T. [UMBER, Carnage %taker and Undertaker,
Main Street, two doors below Hawley', Store.
McCOLLUST BROTHERS, Deniers in Grocer!. ao
Provlnionn, on Main otreet.•
11,0111 Rn A SON. Dealer. In Flour. Feed. M. t,
Salt, Lime. Cement, Grocer'. and Provision, on
Mato Strect.opponlte the Depot.
~AINEY A HAYDEN. Denier. in Drees and Medicine.
I
' and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street, ne.r
the Depot
I. WESSMAN. du_ Dealer In general merchandise
and Clothtug, Brick Store. on Main Street.
' GIBSON.
IT M. TING LEY—Dealer In Stove.. TM, Copper. Br..
and Sheetlron Ware, (Miring, to. Also. manor:teter
er of Sheet Metalii to ord.lL Eve Trough and Lead Pipe
bonier,. attended to at lair priers—Gabson Hollow,
PIM nevivaclct.-1).
/EDWARD , & FIHYLMT. MI nufaetarera of Wag,. •
and Sleight, near the In:mile' Store.
GREAT BEND.
L. S. LENTIEIM. Manotartnrer of Leather. and dealer
in general Merchandlte. on Main stre,.•
11. IL 110 / HAS. Merchant Tailor and dealer In Manly
Made Clothing, Dry Goode,Grocaries and Proviirlont
Main Street"
Miscellaneous,
THIS lAT, GEHT[[MEN!
ME ea 7C r) Co CZ) 11
E ILOY FORKS !
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iiikr...,PFP . iT,I,IPROVED.
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CRAPFIE FULLY,
Au imp:fluent thnr Pvery Fnnuer. f'srycuter • Nunn
REVOLVING HORSE RAKES,
Hand math.. Grain Cradice
Iron, 4.% r. .r Braotil
• No.•ng ,
Carriage Rolfe CI %Stet:l nod Iron )
rumlity 2 ritn litatr Frit I•rromm. Aaerded TWa Fork
Jartft,Lo ]loathe—]x;9 end 16:0
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ONITLOR COFFEE POTS,
4,24, ttu .. 1 7! II T171,1TL E
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74. the. Cop trAtaaye Ilizhl t
firind
cur,,
iraw hrlivert, y Slone,
I' t nat., 4111.
TILI are.
Ilontruee. July 5 157 .-tf. EOSD 6 CORWIN
SCRAM SINGS 0111 K,
12 0 Wyoming Avenno,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM - CONIPANIES AND INDIVID
UALs, AND RE I URNS THE SAME
ON DEMAND WI (TOUT PREVI
OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER-
EsT AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
ARY AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS
WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL
DRAW. IN I'ER EST, FROM TUE
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS
IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN
STETUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN•
ERS AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR.
SANFOLD GRANT, GEORGE FIrII
Eli. JAS. S. SLOCUM, .1. H. SUTPHIN
C. P. ni,irrnEws, DANIEL HOW
ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT:
JAMES I3LAIR. PRESIDENT ; 0. C.
MOORE, CASHIER.
.OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M.
UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED
NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVE
SINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCh
Feb, 12.1873.-Iv.
NEW GOODS.
/grin onitertignik having Mined, refnrnletted• anti
rvatucked the 'tore. Corinne) , nccnpb•d by lb Nen
von. Law-1111v scut re. are now preparaniao tarp
lab the peoplit pith as tlealrable vaztety of
- DRY GOODS!
R deRRIES
ROOTS& SHOES! !
!IA RDWARE ! !
CROCKERY! .cc., cfc,
As esti be Mind eldowherp, And at as Pe.trable "'dee%
0. M. Crane.
14;rifillr Pe," Ilare“ a. 142.
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