The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 15, 1874, Image 4

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    FAhM AND HOUSEHOLD
What Sheep are Needed.
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There has been some discussion in,your
columns as to what breed of sheep is
most profitable. All_ breeds are, if well
kept, profitable, more or less,lbr all chisel
of wool are in more or less demand. But
the following, from the New York Econ
omist, goes to show that, just now, it will
pay our farmers to take good care of their
long-wooled sheep : - -
It is true that it Irik - is• time - to raise
lambs and increase flocks of sheep. Ai'
yet there has not been much increase in
the production of the staple itt our North
ern or Western States; but what is lack
ing in quantity is to Sohn extent made up
in quality, fur oar markets now present
lines of fancy wools from Virginia, Penn ,
sylvania and Ohio, which are equal to
any wool grown the „world, over.. The
superfine fancy clips Von) - We'st Vfrgini.
are particularly chtnee, and will bear oldie
comparison with the.-finest Australiiin
and Silesian. The ..woolawill airimaird
fancy prices at any -time, no matter how
stringent money may be, -for they are al
ways wanted for opera flannels, fine-fa Ced
doeskins or ladies worsted dress goodior
braids, and yet we Sear enough of theie
grades will never he grown in the States'
to supply the constantly increasing Wants
of our manufacturers. The demand fOf_
combing wools continues very active ;in
fact, it 18 urgent, until doh; prioes 'have
Tepidly risen, especially for Canadiit:
From a private letter written tiv,a well.
known firm in Hamilton, recently, tde are
enabled to make the following extract :
"Combing wool cannot be got in any
quantities at present. - The cniftry has
been scoured all around for niantifact4-
era in your State, and ae high ' Flo,
gold, has been paid, and the. prospecii%
it will grow somewhat higher. Vi e
mate the clip at 1,500,000 pounds."
This sounds like high talk ; -but
before the ink is yet dry on the paper we
write upon, we have advisee still more
stilton ishing—with sales 46c, gold for
Canadie6 combing, and. the best,artiule.
is now l(eld at half a dollar gold. This
—would carry the price beyond 80 cents
currency ; and yet it is rota fortnight
aince Walworth ..aserted he would
_not pay over 60 cents for the staple ,
ed in the States. Such are the enprmobs
demands for worsted - wools the world 'ov
er, that everywhere in - Europe and Amer-,
ica, they are bringing_ prices out of
portion to fine clothing grades.
Tue Economist goes on to advise Abe
importation of Canada sheep to cross
with Saxony C), in order to supply the
pressing demands for combing wools._
But if our breeders of long wools w old
save all their ewe lambs, letting none go .
to the butcher, these breeders would pot
tlk country into a fair way of supplying
the demand at as quick, and far better
rate, than by following the advice of the
Economist.—('or. -Vali°4al Lima Stock
JvurnaL
flow Nt4megs Grow.
An old whaler tells, in th. , 'Any , rican
Grocer, all about nutmeg. Thiispi'd.;'lso'
much used in every family, iiindigeno..
to the Moluccas, reaching itsgreatest per-.
fection in Amboyna. This-island be
long,. to the Dutch, , who do not percent`
the cultivation of the nutmeg in the oth
er islands under their control Th(i nut-'
.tresP-zrtgtt"lioried — 'lllflf — rtitri -- , wiEG
foliage of a rich dark green; and-veryplen
tiful. It reaches maturity, or full produc
tiveness, at the fifteenth pear from plunt
ing. From the blessoixf.ta- the, ripening
of the fruit it takes about seven
months, but as the tree is a pereti
nutl bearer. there are always blossoins
green fruit and ripe on the tree. The
yield is most plentiful in the last foal
v
months of the year. The average yi4d
per anum of a healthy tree is 5 lbs of
nutmeg and 1+ lbs. of mace. I hula,
tion of one thousand trees requires he
labor of seven coolies, fifty oxen atiditerd;
plows, for cultivation and barvesttrig .
The fruit is gathered by means of a heat
attached to a long pole. It is shaped ,
like a pear, 'about - the size of a peach; '
and has a delicate.ablaoln." The nut has
three coverings; the-outside one is a thick,
fleshy husk, - having a strong . flavnr..9l
nutmeg. This'hnak, preserved in'ity'inp I
when young, is At:favorite sweetmeat in
the East Indies. -Under this shack...lL
the bright red mace, which is careThlly
flattened by the
_halide and dried 311 mats
in the sun. It looses its rich scarlet-tap:l_,
becomes a dull orangecoler, and rtiniies I
to be kept. perfectly-dry': to preserve - its
flavor. After the mace is remnved from
the fruit, die buts, in their browtcalmllli
are placed on hurdles over a slow fire,
which iv kept constantly- btiroing.und4r,
them for two .noutits. Tue nuts then
rattle in the: 'hell, _which are' cracked
with a wooden mallet, the sound nnts.ise.,
lected and packed in wooden cases and'
sprinkled over" with dry. si fe d lime, and
are then ready for market. The best nut
megs are dense, emit'oil when piatfd
with a pin, and can always be known by
their heavy weight. Poor ones are light.
and easily known._ I
A Few Words About Duekp.
The domestic duck is one-of the moat
valuable fowls of the fanner," bat it liaa,
on' great objection, which is, that it-is en
unmerciful gormandizer, and is difficult '
to raise.-1V here there are poude—Or.'
streams, it is as profitable as any
it is very prolific. and its eggs are prefer" ,
red by many to those of the hen. Where ,
they, have free scum to ponds, they teed i
on various reptiles, and several speuies of
aquatic grass which they find beneath
the surface, and which is a vety excel
lent substitute fur animal fuod. When
insects are abundant, they require no
supply of meat, as they obtain a autfigien
cy of animal food thedisslves ; but then
this is not the case, they must be furn
ished liberally. or they will speedily die.
Potatoes boiled, mashed and mixed with
meal, make an excellent article of feed
for the duck. It becomes very fat when
fed on it, and when in preparation for
the market, it is perhaps the best food
that can be given except meat. Young
ducks require great attention. , Their
voracious habits often induce them to
eat. to. ; repletion, and many die while
quite youag, from no other cause.—Ger.
manfown Telegraph.
Mat Coone.s.—One cup of ereatn
cue-ball cop butter; two eggs; one and
one-Ulf cups of sopa.; one teaspoonful
:1: !now Itusw.—Toretiose iron rust from
linen, apply lemon . tice and salt.and ex
pose it to the son. Pfso two applications
At fleecy:ten
=E=Vii
HUMOROUS,
C... "3. • • - •
An Excinna Sowing-natch.
--o--
,
A yonlig man of 'this city, being at an
up-river town a few days ago, took a skiff
to,row to the next town down stream.
Aboilt:the.tiisse he put out he noticed a
matiand'woman in a similar boat on the
opposite side of the Ohio, the man pull
ing with all his might down stream. The
Evansville youth did not want to be bea
ten by a man who had a load while he
had an e,pipty skiff, so he bent himself to
tue WOrk With great enerey. flow at hard
as he might, the oarsman on the other,
side kept ahead of him, until the young
man made up his mind that there was
something-Wrong with the current, and
he tried to cross.
Thifseems to give additional evergy to
the other,earstrum, whose "feathered oar"
was plied with such a will that he gained
sensibly,- aiid our Ever:eviller dropped.
back still kept the couple in sight.'
'After alralf day's row the single oars
men topped at a town, rested, and did
ditch business as ho found, and took the
tint - Reamer. for home. On the way
down the Reamer was hailed, ani' the
- co'pplo - from the -akiff got aboard. The
yelp-glu:in, after a short time, approach
ed - ti Champion oarsman and remarked:
"Welkyou beat in-•, didn't von? but I
tried hard to get ahead."
;•Thunderation rexclatmed the man,
"was that you apullin' after us. I tho't
itwat Lize's dad, an' I jest lit in with all
My might, but it's no use now; we's mar
ried for good now. stranger, an' I wouldn't
; row
• that hard even of the old man was to
heave in sight." Eranville ( Ind.)Lrournal.
A borne in a Court Room.
——o—
"Ihispectators in a court room always
enjoy a retort, when the lawyer, when
eiatfgering a witness, receives cute replies
ett his.own expense. Sympathy is always
against• the lawyer. Even half witted
- peksoldi sometimes hit. the meek point in
the harness.
-I,Wilni t rn.Look—toll us, William who
mit Ton ?"
William, who was considered a fool
screal4l up his face and looked thought
ful, and somewhat bewildered, answered
"41oshs;:f...suppose."
. .-- . "Tharwilt do," said Counsellor Gray
addressing the court. "Witness says he
supposed' loses made liim. This is an
intelligent-answer—more than I thought
himreitpalle of giving, for it shows that
fielradjmnp idea of Scriptnre. I submit
t.is -suitcieut to entitle him to be
isworn a witness capable of_ g i v i ng evi.
.7.redge, 7 :staid the fool, "may I as
?"
Judge:
"Well, then, ,- * Lawyer, who do you
.suppose made you V'
"Aaron, .I. suppose," said - Counsellbr
giay: imitating the witness.
AfterAhe mirth had subsided some.
whafi:Vie - svitness drawled' out, "Wall
rolv, we do read in the book, that Aaron
ace made leall, bnt who'd have thought
'the critter had got in here 1"
lie Judge ordered the man sworn.
',alto Fate of an Egg-Eatlng; lien.
kray to prevent hens from eating
theirclia is to till an egg with a solution
tit •-pper and put it back in the nest.
-
T . a °
wor: a 'e He put a pretty
;good dose of pepper in the egg and placed
it in the nest of the criminal. Pretty
soon the hen came round and took hold.
It was a brindle animal, with long legs,
abtrsome what conceited. It dipped in
its.bill andinhaled the delicacy. Then it
'name out doors. It didn't gallop,we don't
mean,hut it came out--came to look at
te-scenety, 7 and see if it was going to
ram. - 1133:mentli was widenpen, and the
feathers on top of its head stood straight
lieu it commenced to go round the
a ircus horse. Once in a while
ut:Armaltl.stoliund push out one leg
Jonithment, and then holler 'fire,' and
tiliiiiitragain. The other hens came out
so :: yenk. en. Soon the hens Irons the
- -ttergthcirscame over tha Immo anerthok
up a position of observation. It was ev
idea The peiformance was something en
tiiartiemiand unique to them. There is
efrond•Aiml of human nature in the hens.
When they saw this hen dance and have
All the Inn to itself and beard it shout
-tretind - cohldn't pe the conflagration
themselves, they filled up with wrath, and
1 . 4 one accord sprang upon it, and he
ll* thlitr4nbnry man could interfere the
ofiiidlithen with the long legs was among
the things that were. He says the re
to- isefiqctual.—Danbury,/tiews.
.kiss yon beause he loves
yon ?" . inquired a snobby nosed urchin of
hid maternal ancestor.
t'To be sure, sonny, why."
• - "iitelt.Tstrink he lores the cook, too,
for he kissed the cook more thau forty
times last Sunday, when you were at
ineeting."
, certain little damsel having been ag
tgnosted beyond endurance by her broth
er. pint:apeknees d down upon and cried:
0- bora •bless me brother Tom. Au
lies, he steals, he swears; all boys do ;
Mt girls don't. Amen."
.
• "Are - you a burglar, sir ? If so, do
not come in as lam all alone," said a
Somerville ilass., servant girl, when a
Ruin caller; the other day.
• That -- "was a very singular mistake
made by Digg at a wedding, who when
introduced to the bride,....paslied that she
taiga enjoy many returns of the present
happy occasion.
A Western paper chronicles marriages
in this suggestive style : The couple re
solved themselves ihto a committee of
two, with power to add to the number.
An Aberdeen phile,opbcr has extract
ed the following reply from an advanced
free school lad to the query, "How is the
earth divided !"."By earthquakes, sir."
A Brooklyn using /society &les any
member- who talke ecandal, 81.00 for each
offence; •Only the wealthy are able to at
tend.
Why was the whale that swallowed
Jonah like a retired milkmati
cause he got a profit (prophet) out of the
water._
An Irishman, on observing a bsantiful
cemetery, remarked that be considtredit
a healthy place to be buried in.
What is that which, thojigh black it
self, enlightens the world ?
Mscellanoons.
BILLINGS STROUD,
General
1 INSMANCE AGENT,
Mlitaatrcoeso. Wier.
Capital Represented, 9100,000,000 !
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDEIfT INBIDANCE.:
Homo Ins. Co., N.Y., Capital and Surplus. $4.000,000
Hartford Fire Ins., Co..‘spitalandSurplua $3,000,000
Liverpool. London &Glob* " 020.000,000
Ins. CO., o f Norte America .. 53,230,000
Penn. Fire lon. Co., PtilhL, " .1.200X.0
National. Phil's. " $300.000
Ins. Co., State of Penn's " nOO,OOO
Union Mutual
"... 400,000
Lycomlng Fire 111,000.000
Na rra3ansett.Prorldence.U. I." 600.000
Merchants' •• 450,030
"
Clay. of New Port. By. 250.000
Newtown.of Socks Co. .. 300.000
AICLOIIIRDIA. of Cleveland, " 400.000
Lancaster Fire In.. Co. ammo
Fire Association of Phila. 0 3,030.0110
Homo Ins. Co .Coltimbos. 0., " - 14111.000
Lehigh Valley Fire. Allentown. " 200010
Citizens' Fire Ins Newark. N.J... 801000
SonttiSida the Co.Pittsbrirg,Ps.ii 100.120
1 AIOOIOOIOIS 01 Fittonom, .• 460,000
The tinderslgned is SPECIAL AGENT for the follow.
log
T mtanie n for lr rn i ? n"' 1 1 ."
la
' iaAstocitlon ilsdCplo.
National Fire Insurance Company or Philadelphia.
The Insurance Co. of the State of Pennsylvania,of
Philadelphia.
Xii X 30 33 .
Conn. Mutcal Life Ins. Co., Ass . c,Lt a
American Life. Phil's. ii. 11.000.000
$4,500,000
496 cicsszaravms.
Travelers Ins.Co.,llartford,Cnpitalaud Sarpinas4.o:oo.ooo
Railway Passengers $3.50,000.
.Tbe undersigned has bomwell known In this count - y.l'or
the past 17yeara f ta an Insurance Agent. Los,essmostoed
by Ma Comoalnies bare shrays been promptly paid.
01lice firetdoor caat from Daubing 001ce of W
U. Cooper & Co.,Turnitib e s t. Montrote.Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
enAncas If. SMITH, Solicitors.
Montrose. Dec. St. 1 01.0
T11121.0r cfC CCPELtIS
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, GROCERIES,
and
PROVISIONS,
MAIN STREET,
Macria.trospeo, IPer.
Jane 25. 1872.—tf.
THE INDEPENDENT
Sewing Machine !
Sews from but One Spool of Thread
It has hat Ma worktnt% part., IC oreeeles., and sews
more rapidly than soy Slattlitlb ID the Market.
Has a self-selling Straight .V.edlo.
It Combines Dot-ability with Dean ty and Simplicity...l
has all the Modem Improvement..
rxr - A FIEST-CLASS MACHINE A MALI.
WALNUT TABLE: FOR sn.
121.6asst8 IDATEN.33. Del.
SEED FOR CIRCULARi
Addreso,
THE INDEPENDENT SEWING h*CIIINE CO
ESTEI3
EAGLE COAL YARD!
At Coon's Crossing,
(Terminus of the 3fontrose Railroad.)
riga.e Rest Coal
Beer offered to the people of Mon :Vl.' and \ lelnt ty.
Melo: had long ezperlence In the buslnera, the under
signed verantre eallsfarilon every time. Coal as free
from elate and dirt se could he desired.
PRiCES--Tenne Co.b
Eao, S3.SO. I:Prove, Cararnetr, F 4.80.
0. D. STEBBINS & CO
Feb.ll. 1811.41.
'CRT M -11 X P.L. IttLIE
In Lanesboro.
HOBERT & MAIN,
having' entered Into ec , partnernhip. are now prepared
to do all kin, of work In the lino of
WREOR 10)(1ill, BlacksEMßE
FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COACH.
REpArr.n.ro IN ANY PART OF TIM BUSINESS
will receive prompt attention.
HOBERT & MAIN.
Lanesboro. Pa— Oct. IF. Ite:3.-t(.
Marble Works
J. IL Eassys. 03 B. Ilmums. I 0.0. BLAS1)1110.
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MARBLE WORKS.
[Ert.taumED co min.]
BARNES BROS. & BEARDING,
DEALERS IN AND 111ANDFACTIMERS OF
gtalian & American Parbto,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES,
Marble and Slate Mantles,
26 Chenango St., Near Depot,
DIROUA.SITON. N. Y.
BINGHAMTON
MARBLE WORKS.
ALL KINDS OF
MOIkiI7MENTS, EtEADSTONES,
AND MARBLE MANTLES,
MADE TO OEWER. •
Also, SCOUR GRANITES on hand.
J. PICKERING & CO.
r. rteimmaro,- 126 Court. Street,
0. W. MEMIBAIr4I7„
N. P. WROW/C. Binghamton, N. Y
. Nov. 12th ler.
NEW STOCK OF
AID WIRER DRESS GOODS
Shawls, Oloakings,
NEW FALL STOCK
OF MILLINERY GOODS
Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Bate,
VELVETS, RIBBONS, Eta
• NEW FALL & WINTER'STOCK
BUR NM WITEIR
BOYS', YOUTHS', AND HENS
CPIOO7IOEN , Its3IPrEI Ei7JITIE3.
CASSMERES, COATINGS,
'Pc> estiss.ssi,
Hats de Ca-rots.
FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES',
Boys' and Men's
MERINO WRAPPERS & DRAWERS.
NEW FALL STOCK
X.Beacliois. 6121 d Goats
FURNISHING. GOODS
All tin above opon ars In largo •nriet; at the at ore of
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum er. Co.,
M. S. DESSAUEIt, 3tanagit.g Partner.
Montrose, Sept. 24. 1 e.VI.
THE BOTTOM
Ilinemmton. N.
Sas Fallen Out of
~~~ ~,
C. B. PERRY & CO.'S,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y
An Immense Stock Just Bought from
THE GREAT FAILURES
of New England, at prices
CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN
Dmitt=um, Nov. 12, a.
IL 3E3':T PLIE.I'I'I',
Would call attention to his New Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Now on sale, in new
000D,2 4 ,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP .
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARD W AREJRON,NA.ILS,
STEEL, STOVES AND
GROCERIES, ETC.
In great variety, arid will be sold en the most .
favorable terms, and lowest priLes.
H. BURIBTT.
New Milford, Jan. 228th, 1874.
Va RECEEOW & BROTHER,
General Undertakers
DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OF COF
FINS, CASKETS, ETC., •
33M7247:0. 3P.eame.'is
ALL ORDEBJ PROMPTLY ATTENDEM TO
V. Itzeusgew A Duo
ABM 23.1973.—U.
Clothing, etc.
Flannels, Blankets, etc
NEW FALL
FOR CL'STOII WORK
NEW STOCK•OF
AND OIL CLOTHS
GO* 8
Drags and Medicines.
Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar
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 medicinal pro
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the use of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily asked, " What is the muss
of the unparalleled success of VINEGAII Bre
rums? " 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 VLsr.ess &Truss
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 Bilious Disc. , qe.
If men will enjoy good health, let
them nse Vmroeu BrrrEns ail a medicine,
and avoid the use of alcoholic stiniulanta
in every form.
u. IC. McDONALD dt,
Itnirtgsets &tut General Artente, Eau leaurucu, California,
and cur. Wettlattgtou Lett Charlton Bte., New Yurk.
Bold by en Drugafnts and UnnlelCl6
Sept. 10th, 1873 —7Y.
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST,
Ilacsamtrozreso. 3Po.3txxxoes.,
le continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keeps con
tinually on nand ti full nod deoruLle anointment uf gen
uine DRUGS. NIEDICIN HOSIICALs, Pain...A/11s
Dyeatutte, TkAlb, Spices, ono oilier gleteroa, -tube.
are, wall paper, glass wars, bon )a re, u.lours !elope.
chin/lsas, kerosene, machinery Oil, to I, pc.' ult. Orals.
lOW, 011, refined Whale Oil, .nil fur tabor.. oil for
a. wing machines, Olive 011,Sperro Oil, Spirits Tarpon.
tlne.Yarnisbes.Canarybared.V . inakitr_Putasti Concen
trated Lye. Azle bircasc, 'Cruiser, kupporters.lledical
Instrumente,Stinalder Braces, WO% s, ono.. Polols
Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead. OLE Cups, Bleating
Powder and Fuse, .
hue v.. te. rimes,
Fifes.ete., Flab Hooke at d Llnes.linr ai/d Tollri soaps
Lair OD.. Hair gesturers. and Hale Dye., Brushes,
Pocket KTIIVeo, sipectaclas. Sliest sod silver Value
Spoone, Forks. It elves, Sc., Death. dk. - tlcles. a getter
al assOrtrnels t of
FANCY GOCIiS. JEWELRY. and PERFUMERY
All Ws leading and be. Limo ul
PATENT DEOlt
The people are Invited to call at Drs Druz and Variety
Store of ADEL 11•1110 , 1.1.
Feb.l.lBT3. Databli•bed 1041
. _
Miscellaneous.
.In_ C:013 I wa,c)pia-,a
Southern Tier
FURNITURE CIIPORIUI!
88 Wasl,ington Street,
MIL= gla..ca zszt coma, IV.
You Will Find the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF
JD' ICT 3a. Zq i "I° TT 1:1. 3 E
MEIMIEM
At the Lowest Prices of any Store in
Southern New York
All Goode Sold us WARIIATED a. Represented.
E. D. ROBINSON.
Nov. 12 1673.-137
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Kr onsive Furniture Watr o T o n will and the large.
f
. FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
3ffiIi:T.IFLINT 9[ 11 117 PIM
To be found in this section of the country, of Me o w
manufacture, and at prices teat cannot LIM to give stale
faction. lit makes the very beet •
EXTENSION TABLES .
In the Cuuntrl, and IVARRANTb them.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
Of nil kinds done to the neatest manner,
151 7E" I.IL. X IV 43, 13 3EI -VD Eli
OF VAIUOUS
PURE XO.l MATAASSES„.
COMMON MATItASSES.
UNDERTAKING
The subscriber ulit hereafter make to, odertatting a
etrmnt
needing bin vertices win ea-attended to prumptiy and a•
int t he Starr, all
satisfactory chance
WM, W. saint st SON.
•
Montrone. Pa.. Jan. 01.1871—nos—tf.
FURNITURE WARE !
EWERYTIIING N mv AND STYLISH !
ALlir P. J. 31comman-srus
50 Washington St., Binghamton,
Consisting of everything nameable in that
business. Ilapainng promptly done. ,
HOER
Igrocko.lealt3r.
PRICES REASONABLE. Satisfaction mutated.
Ettuabanstori, V. Y., August VI. 1675.—1 y.
GREAT
. UNITED STATES TEA 00.,
• Bu ßas & NICHOLS, Agla o - •
7 / 1 4ntrose;ra.
Thle Tea Is pat up In AI R TIMIT TEN Ca minTl.llo
thereby preuurving gal full ft : fen-gib. whleldr.suitalutl,
'grout deuldefutom, • • - - • ,
garcsn and gel awn and Ift us merits.
BURNS a 1511.310L3.
Drugs arufEledlchiech
THE GREAT lUMEDY'ron
COESUMPTION
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 hi
troduced fbr 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
eases 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 np 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.
SETH W. FOWLE & BONS, &stab, Mess !
And sold by Drupriat• and Dealer. gm:rally.
Ayer's Cat hartic Pills,
For the relief and
cure of all derange
, merits to the stem'
s e .
ace, liver, and b0w. 147 els. They are a mild
mrlll4-$. aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
Being purely vege.
'' 4: table they contain
. ,
- • , , no mercury ermine.
ral whatever. Much
.4%serious sickness and
suffering is prevent
ed by their timely
car; and every family should have theason hand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the oaf ,
surest, and best of all the PILL. with which
the market abounds. By their occasional one,
the blood is purified, the corruptions of the Byte
tem expelled, obstruction removed and the
whole machinery of life restored toits healthy
activity Internal organ. which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by doer'. PHU, and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease
is changed into health, tile value of which change,
v. hen reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy
It, eon hardly be computed. Their sugar coating
males them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, ao
that they are over fresh, and perfectly reliable,
Although searching, they are mild, and operate;
without disterbance to tho constitution, orebet,or
occupation.
Falldirections are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to 1:130 them Co a Family Physic,
end for the following complaints, which Mesa
Pills rapidly cure
For Dyspepsia or Indigesti on, Listless..
niessur, Lanzooe and Coot of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the Moms
ach, and restore its healthy tone end action.
Yvr ttes u glitfirsUre - Sirele7il7.7l.
ache, o lio or Greco siclocieu, Haw
loos Colic and Bilious rover., they should
be judiciously fo r n for each case to correct the
di
action or remove the obeL L uctionsxvldele
crime IL
For Dysentery or Diarrhea*, but and
mild doso is generally required.
For Ithetscootilses. Goat,.Gravek Pal.
Vuitton of the Agearik Palo to the
aide, Back and I,olne, they rhonld be condo ,
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. R lilt such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropaterai Swellings,
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
1 , or Suppression, & large dose planald be
taken, 4/1 It produces the desired effect by sym
pathy.
As a Dinner Pitt, take ono or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An °cession:ll dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. 11,atte it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
toicrabl.welt often ends that a dose of these
Pills nukes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating effect On the digestive
apparatus.
Dr. J. C. AVER .4 CO., Practical Chemiclra
FOR qA LE Ur ALL DM:C(IMS EVERTWIUSEE
frry JELLSILLES
114*-VZ " ' A ril: - • VEGETABLE
HATE
I , • 'l'.
Every year increases the poptilari...
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is due 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 FADED HAIR to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
)The scalp, by its use, becomes whiter
/and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair fromfalling
out, as it stimulates .and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
"rows 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 Than DRESSING ever used, -
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid,-glossy
alTearance. A. A. Hayes,.
St ate Assayer of Massachusetts, says,,
"The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for oFcelleut quality;
and I consider it the BEST. PREM..
RATION for its intended purposes." .
Sal try all Druggista,cmd Dealers Os Arc 44.10.
Price One Douai. '
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR TEM VTDURRES.
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
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color wnich will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists.. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured ty R. P. HALL. & CO4
. - 2 1 A1311172‘. Ira. • .
WINING
HAND BILLS
P.RLNTEb AT THIS OF/P/CM.
; -
Vanity' Voidness ,
'DlrictorY
Tiro Huai la this Directory, one yesr,-$1 ho; each ad
(Miami line, SO cents.
JAMBS E. CAMMAIIP,. Attorney at Law. oMcv one
door below Torben Hoare, Pabllc Avenue. •
WM. 11. coopEn & CO.. Banters. id! Foreign Pam
• Rage Tickets and Drafts ou,Rogland, Ireland and Scot
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Plea and Life (D.P.
ince AIr•DUI; aito.aeii Ballreaa andlkeeldent 'nate te
. to New Yorkaad Philadelphia. Office are dour east
of the Bank.
wm. rutoonwour. Stater. Whel•rale sod Itetal.
dealer In all kinds of slate roofing. Montroic Ps.
SCANS & NICHOLS, the plate to get Dregs and If se'
ernes. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes. Pockot•Books.Bpecta.
cies Yankee Notions. &c. Brick Block.
WM. 1.. COX, flatness maker and dealerlu all articles
usually kept by the trade. opposlte the Bank: •
BOYD & CORWIN. Dealers In Stout.. Hardware;
-and 'Manufacturers of Tin and Bheetiron ware. corner
of Idlin and Yarmulke street.
A. N. BriLLMID, Dealer to tirocaries, Provisions
Books, Stationery sod Yankee Notions, at head
.Pirbile Avenue..
L. L. LEROY. Dealer in all Maas of farming traria
meets. mowing machines, wain awns. deg powers
ate.. etc.. Main St., opposSa Saving• Bank- [Gm*
CANDO a PLASTER—NICHOLAS SHOEMAHER,dea.
er IV genuine Cayuga Meta'. Fresh ground.
SAVINGS,DANK. NEW MILFORD.—six per cent. la
teteirsm all.Depoalts. Elites • general Bat, king BIM
nes.. st1:1-tt S. B. CHASE.. CO.
S. F. EIMBER; Carnage Maker and Undertaker,
Malls Street, two doors below Hawley'a Store.
NaCOLLUM BROTHERS. Dealers sa ()meant , ' al
Praylplops, oh MAW street
PIMPADED BT
MONTROSE
NEW MILFORD
D.GAttRES S BON. Dealer, in Floor. Feed. Heal,
Salt, Lime. Cement. Groceries and Proviso:me on
Main Street, oppoelte the Depot.
UNEY & lIATDEN. Dealers in Drags andldedleinee
and Idernasetutere of elders, on Mein Street, neat
*he Depot
. DTCKERHAN. Jn., Dealer in general merchandlas
and Clothing, Brick Store. on Main Wont.
GIBSON.
Et III: 'illtfittY—Dealer In Stoves. Tin, Cowper. Bras
and Shectiron Ware, Castings.&e. hlso. memutacter
er at Sheet II el als to order. Eve Trough and Lead Pips
business attended to at tale prices—Gibson Hollow,
Peonstltahla.—ly.
GREAT BEND
L. SAENITISIM. Itanufactarer or Leather. and dealt"
In general Merehandlre. on Slain Street.•
IL P. D0R.4.17. Merchant Tailor end dealer In Read,
)jade Clothing, Dry GoOdu.Grocerlesand Provision.
Mats Street.►
ffilscellaneons. '
Eatac.
TMII2.DMIMIL
!'LIB' "11,2120
BOYD & COP WIN,
Comer of Math and Turnpike Ste
111GCCONg?FtiOrE5F11. PA...
a,rrcyv-30..€3,
TM ND SHEET-MOH WIRE,
Builders' Hardware,
CUTLERY, ETC.,
Nettles, by the. Seg.
Thanks to mar Friends for rut Fs...
no would be more thankful to one end all who know
thee have oussttled accounts with us, it they would call
and nettle b 7 the midale of klatch next.
Feb. 4, 18i4.
SCHER SHINS BANK,
120 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RE [URNS THE SANE
ON DEM'AND WITHOUT PREVI
OUS NOTICE, ALLOW ING INTER
EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN
NUM, • PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
ARY AND JULY. ASAFE 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 INTEREST FROM THE
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS
IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN
STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR,
SANFORD GRANT, GEORGE FISH.
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHIN
C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL BOW
ELL, A. E. • HUNT, T. F. AUNT
JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT ; 0. C.
MOORE, CASHIER.
OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M.
UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED
NESDAY AND. SATURDAY EVE
NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCIa.
Feb. 12. 1873.-13.
NEW GOODS.
rube undervilgned baying refitted. refirreithed .aes
. 11. restocked the afore, formerly ocenplen by Ity'llten
Ton. Jr, st Imre!lila Centre. ate now prepared to fan
Idabel people witb as desirable whiety of
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES!
BOOTS & SHOES! !
HARDWARE!!
CROCKERY! &0., &a
•
As= be totuid elsewhere, and at as Desirable Price,
Os M. Crane.
• Laws'ille Center. Pa..llarch 24.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEN 1
Insurance Agency.
canna REPRESUUD OVER 620,000,0 ot,
Dec 111 IX C.
Pa.
FLOUR b urs • nouß
svpsztViota
Par ago sllhs stoat at
.
Montrose, Marsh 11,1117L-8W• U J. WEBB