Volume 32. fzirm and attocludd. iatino of Bruins The innumerable articles which; appear continu illy on "How to make tile farm pay," is enough to make a horse ; sick.— People should know by this tithe' that fortunes do not grow, but, are made.— O n c e in a stuile one may sturnbleiver a fortune, as lightning strikes a tree; but these are l'roliidential occurrences and_ are not iu the every-day hands of :man.— A man may have the most fertile soil and raise Ili , biggest kind of crops; but if be has not brains endugh to know bow to g‘; about fling what he has to the best ads:luta-2e, somebody else will reap the bxist prat, not-hr. Or he may -have the best knowlelge in the world as to where the best market is, and the best knack of findiiii" . ' out who will give the best prices; but if he t.as no judgement as to what crops to raise, or how to grow them, he does not get along. How to make the arm pay is altogether a matter of brains, I is no wore or a practical question than taiihe ihi mill pay, or how to make rho store pay. Not more than half the then he werld have auy brains to spare. The other half hat e more than they need, Th e y spate a little for those who are but charge a big interest for the e theteof. A piece of public work is to be done, Ind here ar. a hundred men to the a.ork, but ninety-nine don't knOw how to go about doing it. They can work e hen threcre.l, but who is to direct?— The one steps out, and some of his brains is loaned to the other ninety-nine. He makes twenty-tire or perhaps fifty cents a day 01, eacli—Blearing twenty;five or fifty doli, :rs a day. This is the percentage ou the use of his brains. With Out this th- men do nothing. They could i,ot earn their salt. Our dark-skinned fiend was not far wrong when he indig. nantird,tiled that he had checed one d -liar fu- killing the calf. It was only cents for killing—the other was for the "know how." If tlit•re he not more money made at farming than there is, we take it Co be for tic want of spare brains. Brains to Lan ow us t apical to other nice who have 11 , 11 e. r nicre is a good deal of truth in popular 6:l‘ tt . ng that no man eon get rub by halal work. But this large grain 01 trio It is only eo when it is to pay a large tax to the brain that directs it.— The employer generalk works : harder than tie our he employs. After he works a• hard manual labor for yours, using his surplhs brats to make a little mein than daily ttuedg and to put that little a \,ay; 21.0 . 1 101 , 11 the time conies to loan ins surplus brains, he has to work early and late to \ his business togethe'r ; w idle the laborer knows just when his is done. It is not that the employer has no hard w , ,rk to do. It is not that be is i,,nking money by hard work. He is waking money by the /win of his hrams to those who have not enough of their own, or have not bad time to lay by sufficient of their surplus braib.earn tugs to louu tri others in the same way. To make the farm pay; then, ode must be a capitalist have brains to lend. Yet 'how many ever think of this? By one's own personal labor, a boy or a Man, or huff a dozen horses only, how can one make mum; ? We never could see why a firm mii t he carried on as tiny oth er business is by the employment of large , numbers of men who have no idea how to manage themselves; or, wirat•is the same thing, the larger use of machinery, its to do farming work on a large This is the basis of all the fortunes tbnf are made. There is no otheiregular way to mak , - them. We see perhaps a s ditary man standing in his little office in a criraided city, handing bits of paper in some commercial transaction employ. ing no one. But he realily has hundreds of men in the buck-groud paying their little tribuks of a few cents only perhaps I,:r the use ‘.f . Its brains, doing for them \Oat thry are unable to do for them selves. And we ;ire ‘luite sure that - those far- rs wll hoe made most money from calli:,gs are those who have employ ed the bp , st men, not recklessly and oolishly, I , ut wisely and well, , • —the frintt,a business inelncled to is not a mere chancy- game. It is an art—an art lib the art of war ; and as in war l'rJvidenc.e generally smiles on the hem.- battail'ims. We want first a: general Frith an at.t,naancc of brains; then the h r has to loan them to, the bet t r for his cause.—Germanfortyi MU: Lone Water For Burns. vmsiondent of the New York Sun writes to that journal that the'reatliest ;.I mre.t sir dul remedy for scalds and al/ .1111rroCatiOn of limewater and lit seed oil. Tie •.‘a. simple agents cambided fk.rtn a: thick. cream-like substance, iieli effectually excludes air from injured Marts ; and allays the' inflam mation almost instantly. He mentions where a child tell backward into a bath-tub of hailing Water, and was neiirly flayed from her neck to below her hips. Her agonies wore indescriPle ; but her clothing being gently removed, and the lime and oil prepalation r thickly spread over the injured surface, :She was e: and adeeps' in five minutes,: Subse quently the parts were carefully; washed with warns tpilk and water three times a (14;rthe oil, diessing renewed, and the little patient rapidly recovered. :'l'hough all the - scalded i-kin came off, the-did not have a scar. This remedyleaces ino hard coat to dry on thejmres,'hut softens the parts, anti aids nature to repair the injut ry in the readiest and most expeditious manner. The mixture may be procured in the drtirt stores; but if nut thus se ecs:tible, slack a lump of quicklime in water, and as soon,as the water :is clear mix it with the oil and shake it selL If the case is urgent, use boiling Natertrrer litmj, and it will become clear in five minutes. The preparalion may be kept ready bottled in the house, and it trill be as good six months old 'as wlten first made. The Siceinof the Rose. . The . maoufacture of the 'costly - per _ fume, Otto of-roses, is largely aimed • on in the valley of Kesanlik, Ron* - lie, the anti:nal:production -di the . rostv-farind of which' amount to four thousand four hundred pounds of the otto per . year,—: As it requires about :one hundred and thirty thousand roses, weighing . some fifty-seven pounds, to make one ounce of Oh oil, spine idea - Of _the extent of the pkutations may be formed from the al,o're given total. The flowers are gash eve iin the middle bf 2fay, end the bar ve,it continues for three weeks. The hips., rows collected each day are at once rvcirk-, ed, in order that none of the odor may be IA; The Pr6e6S.S 'Consists.itt distilling them in water and then eausing;•the Wa ter alone to undergo distillation, when the oilla Skimnied frorivt.K , 'Siifaoi.!:, 116 labor :is- vineTaft,' done by - women and children, at:wages of about ten t eats per day. Gerimiunt oil is used in adulterating perfume. • • -' • • . - - Feed your stcickeletity of grain: • TI-IE 'MONTROSE , ' :DEMOCRAT, Wednesday, January 6th, 1875. piocillattcouo. Sense and Nonsense. Blasted hopes are nothing compared with "blasted" headaches. A queer old chap has nicknamed his diughter Misery, because she loves com 7 A Patchogue man compares his wife's surviving eye to a can of kerosene—it is so full of warning. • The origin of man in Connecticut is quite remarkable, from the fad that ev ery one is horn in a untmeg,state. The late Mayor Havemeyer used to take exercise by sawing wood in his cel lar every morning. A colored barber wbodied iii Pittsburg Penn., the odic: dav, left $300,000, all gained by shaving of some kind. Wfiliamsburg man who has just been vaccinated, in the head by his wife with a carving knife, wants to go off in ihr woods and lbe a hamadryad. Boston ate three millton frogs last sell out). One firm in Newburyport eupphed most of them, hieing men to hunt the swamps for them. " If there is one thing more than An other that will thoroughly exasperate a man, it is breaking a straw short off when cleaning out a dirty pipe stem. Mr. Clark, of St. Peter, Minn, upon breaking an egg, found therein a serpent five inches tong. The hen that laid that egg must have had the delirium tremens. A fine array of fatted calves will be one of the features of the grand specta'cular drama entitled "The Prodigal Son," at ^the Boston Theatre next week. "Scurry Mike" and "Dreadful Tom" are the candidates for. Mayor of Grass Plains, Nebraska, Both are running on the anti-grasshopper ticket. The htest case of indolence is reported of John Hole, who in writing his name simply uses the lettsr J and punches a hole iu the paper for the remainder. The first ler), for the Russian Army, which took place last month, will raise 150,000 men. The new military system provides Russia with'2,ooo,ooo defenders in case of war. And now they say that William Penn would sit under a tree with Indians about him and telling them of the better land beyond the sea, deal himself lour aces every time and win the game. The colored Methodists of Christian co., Ky., know now where their pastor's donations of pork come from. He has been caught surreptitiously hanging on the ragged edge of a neighbor's bog Darwin still secretly believes in it, but he hates to have a man come up and rap, 'iilood morning, Mr. Darwin ; howAi.your old baboon of a grandfather. and how's the apess, your grandmother." A Virginia City butcher told a painter to make him a sign which should read "Mull= in Parvo sausages." When he got it, great flaming letters showed him "Mutton in Pork() Sausage." It took three men to get The cleaver out of his hands, A Ticonderogan didn't know whether the grease he puts on his boots was nitro glycerine or not, bat thinks that if lie couli scrape together a small quantity of that missing right foot and dog that he kicked, he could very soon tell. A Lowel mill-girl the other day said to a director who wished her to' consent to a reduction of wages : "Before I'd do it, I'd see you and all your graspin' set in Tophi-et, pumpin' thunder at three cents a clap." "Nobody surpasses me in this special y," said a Lawsburg girl to her new lover the Other night, as she gve him a part tag kiss with a report like that of a pistol. The astonished „youth walked away, wondering where the girl got her experience. - The clerk of a cockney church recent ly made the following announcement to the congregation : "Yon are desired to attend a meeting in the vestry at four o'clock, to c”usider on the best means of 'eating the church, and to digest other matters." BEltlilleSer It is hard to convince 'a Harvard stu dent, just as he fits out with his Sopho more beaver and cane for a Sunday deco ration, and has a lively boil appear on his nose; that there is a wise and overruling Providence, or "diviait.: , that shape oar ends." He can't see it. The solemnity and'sourness of a Meth odist deacon on a recent Sunday night was at least per cent. greater than on average occasions. It was explained.how.. ever, by seeing him pick the debris of a snow ball out of his left ear with his pocket knife. People in Maine are crying out against the wanton destruction of moose which threatens its extermination, particularly from the inroads of Canadian Indians, Who cross the boundary in sedons of deep snow. The State Legislature is to be petitioned fo prevent the killing of moose fur five years, and direct the seiz ure of the hides at all seasons, wherever found. A man was seen coming out of .a Tex, as newspaper office with one eye, gouged out, and. his nose spread all over his t;cg like a piece of raw beef, and one of his ears chewed off. To a policeman who in t.erviewed him, he replied:. "I didn't like an article that 'peered in the paper last week, en' I went in ter see the man who writ it. He was thar stranger." A Mississppi boatman with immense feet; stopping at a public - house an the levee"asked the porter for the :hoot-jack piill off his boots. - The colored gen tleman, after examining the stranger's feet, broke out as follows : "No jack here big 'nuff for dem Teets Jackass couldn't pull 'em off, niassa,wid out fraktringe de leg. Tose better go batik about free miles to de forka in de road an' Pull 'em off flat." A man took a seat on the head of an empty flair barrel on Michigan Grand Avenue, Saturddy, and remarked.: "I got down the gun and loaded her up heavy, and just as this point the head fell in and the mau, or - about half. of himolisappeared, while his legs loomed up like a schooner's mists.— Ile was helped out and a boy--hired to rub sweet oil on his back, but in spite of the_earnest entreaties, he would _not go oh with the story. The ship-building Interest of Maine is gradually improving.. This year the to. tal teimage of, new vessels tips fat' re ported ui 75,553 tons,-the Munbers being: Ships, 15 ; barkentines, ,barks, 25 ; brigs ' 13 ; schooners , 104 ; steamers, 5 ; tugs, 4; other vessels, 7. . _ . . Webster's dictionary contains over fift ty thousand , words. Jones says that when' he eame home the other night, in the spaee.of fifteen minutes his wife up; plied them all to bim, including some ex tra ones from the Sire shovel. Good for Mrs. 'Jcities. Advertisements NEW AREANGEEENT Tito Poolllo's Dna Store. I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR R. KENYON. Dett=let & Apothecary PATENT • 'MEDICINE EMPORIUM ! The ondeenigncd would reapeolullyAnnounco to all the people everywhere, that to his already extend, Stock and variety , p 1 Merchandise in the Grocitv. Pro vision. and Hardware line. • Ile has added fl v ry choice assortment of PURE , lißtioB, • PATENT 11EPICINES,'•BEES11ES: PER . PUNERT. kc.. schiCh he ilattenshfint if he (MA assure the public they will find It to their advantage to exam ine before purchasing elsouterti. Te'all Physicians to this section' of the county ha •would" lespectfnlly Re nounce that he has secured the services of H. Kenyon. an Druggist and Apothecary it hose long vxnerlenco and 'drawl - edged care and ability, entitle -him to your en tire confidence: In the line of compounding medicines or preparing prelutripttons,"and who would also esteem It an especial favor to receive calla from any of hi- ..Id -gatemen, or new one.. Will make the Patent Medi - sines a specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral Waters-4n extensive stock. Alee fine Grum:rim— LRIBRPS EXTRACT nF BEEF. FRESH SALMON PICKLED h CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS. PEAS,•CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, he., he. In tact, anythingand everything that is ordinarily •ed Respectfully soliciting 4 call'l rethalh 1. N.YaULLARD Powder! Powder! Powder! Manioc, Rifle aud Shot Powder, Shot, Lead, Gee Tubes, Cape, Pouches, Flasks, Fuse, &c., &c., &c., for eat: by Montrose, Sept. 0. 1874—tf. At - No. 331 Court Street, lIINGIIELVITON, N. Y. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS, NEW GObDS. As we have 'tot returned from the City of New York after purdtutoing a large and well .elerted atonic of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of all kinds bought tram Oral hands. , we are now pre. pared to offer goods at prices that will pottery the Merest buyer. We have Mao added to our large stock of Dry Goode, an Immense stock of CLOTH, CASSI MERES,Arro BEAVIIIIS for Men and Boys wear. We are now prepared to make SUITS FOR ALL who will give ass call as we have tint class worsmen engaged for the season. Ladles and Gentlemen, you will please call and exam the oar etoek before Son purchase elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, we hope tors continuation of the same. We remain , Yours Respectfully, C.I& A. CORTESY Binghamton, Sept. W, 1671.-0. PAINTS AND OILS A FINS STOCK AT B. R. LYONS & Co.'s Montrose, May 14, IFI3. • C &EPETS. CARPETS AT SO CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— My 74,'73, For Sale by 13., U. LYONS & Co. At • SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, and other arrcooories; •t Low Firares at D, R. LYONS & CO.'S WALL AND WI DOW PAPERS Large Sleek, And New Patterns Received Every Week .Direct From the Manufactory. B. B. LYONS dr, CO SVPacrl Th.roa.a.. Clark's O. N. T., and John Clark's Spool Thread. Wntte Black, and Colored—from No, 9 to No. IW, at 7b cant:per dogma, For sale by R. R. LYONS & CO. /Montrose. Mai 14 Islll 4( The Cheapest Place .13E.ACEL ioctit- oanti:& co 3, Plielies Bank Building, 13X.MTGI-73ALTIMMICIPIV, N. V. HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, • CARRIAGE GOODS, - .BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES; OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING RUBBER BELTING AND • PACKING, ETC., We ere Agents for DSNIIY INTSON't SONS' OIROULIiR AND CROSS-OUT SAWS, . AM) JOIIN ItOTEIZMCS, • Oelebtatedflapd-Cqhay • The Best is the %a id I .. 181u,tleupton, Oct 14th, 1874. ' - ITU NT BROTHERS, ," •,, • : - . SCRANTON , , PA, - -- Wholesale it Natal) Di:Mersin -- HARDWARE;-IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, 3VI f HEIVS;HARDWARE, maw RAIL, COUNTEBBI7NR4 T &CUSP/11E4 RAILROAD S DINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLE.% SKEINS AND • DOSES,ROLT.4, NUTS and WARMERS. ?LAZED BANDS, AIALLRAILLE _ IRONS. lIVI3B, &FOXES, PELLGEB. SEAT SPINDLES, ROWS, de. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES. DELLovsr.. KAIDIERS , DINDOES.PILES..hci&C. CIRCULAR AND MILLSAWS, BATTING. PACKING .TACKLE MACES. PLASTERPARIS. ' CEMENT. RAIN do GRINDSTONES. FM= WINDOW GLASS,LEATEEN 4VINDINGs EAMBANIX'S SCALES. The I. N. BULLARD Z.TE VP Cir C) CP rl EA Wm. Boyden, New Mi.ford, Pa- IA now offering an entire new stock or DRY GOODS tally selected for Spring and Sommer Trade BOOTo AND SHOES the largest and best rat lety in Northern Pennsylvania. 3ELEt - t cric Caps, TRUNKS. TRAVELING RAGS Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee Ne Every. xrdele Warranted .1.14 Represented. No Vartittior In Prices - New Milford. .hy (04213M11 1112 ,e. 0 EMPORIUM ! The noderligned will keep ronstawly Co band and for kale, very low. 3P]lartotollls, PLATFORM WA GONS TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES, And Lumber Wagons Ife9Vy Fprinv, wagon.. en 'woad boon carnage,. and op en and top buprio.. for role cheap. WM make to order to suit pante., all lin& of uar• Hagen. Work Wn rrn n ,•,1 Repairing dune neatly.— Skop at f4pringviile. Pa. Enotilre at D L. ..t W. Exprefs Office of D. D. SEARLE. Mon Pa., Or at Springville of E. If. CULVEIt alontruee June 3, let - 4 —tf AIONI4A SAVED ! NEW FIRTI, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. GRIFFIS & SAY RE, Have opened, at the old location hi. 8. Wilson, in the Brick Block Montrose, and we *ball he pleased to see all to mar old Mends aott the many new oues we hope to gain. Our stock will consist of Irot Nails Hugon CEOCKEEtY tt Grair:SWARE, intayge quantit es and, variety. Stone-Ware, Wooa Ware, floase-Kurrdsh i ng Goods and Groceries. We aballgiso part:enter attention to the Grocery Trade Mad-Imena toll asormimenr.of Teae, Sugar. Coffees, Family Groceries & PrOvisions, In fall trarti.t.p., Salt and Floor. We shall keep con aloofly on hand too brands of floor at mach lava than old pricer. and warrant It to please. Goods delivered promptly to our town customers. TERMS:— Oar terms willho strictly • riLocaelLy-Worw r • (cub orproduce.) T6rs It Mil bo well to rememi ber;sithieiwill be , the' actret to our low prices. We are confident that by calling and examining oUr goods and prices your will.ffod that It will be for your inter est to try our.go odd arid terror. Jairsnaeogilurvis, , - - •S. Pkyalt. Montrose. May, CAMPBELL ;.& CO witotzs4.4 warurAcrviori (Iv FIAT, PLAIN AND 11ULAS5ES TANDY.— linpoittre And iscs.cre k`OREIGNPRL:ITS runs t at.. •Kira WQrlis Constantly . on Hand. ~ Y(o2.o2,ittarke;. 60.4:cul'417.1ffoiclant Bt. Plan). March 16.1674: 1 -1i - • - • -i,a , • vO 4 F I T - - ~,, r L- - , -V '" - 1 firit .- ‘ , P, °fi - - %" L S:f:.;-''? , ':i=s. 4- 7-7:7t - ', PliV - Ag A:Z e - ,--- , .1 , -.1. i.tr z--t,, t, ti ^r i t t 1,...r.m., 4z,N03.74 , --,.., 0 ,,,, A ,'; , x,:v ~ v , . vi c x:: Li i ti, .' • ' r:k.: .?-.,.. 1,.. ' '''''''=';:o 41,1# na1.,..'2“, i.,s. iNrY,„ L A ~,,,,, .. 1, ‘;--..t.e.0.i..m.-.4..-z,,,, , , ~... - - .#.• '''''* ,,-- Stk .- Air,". 4t 1 ` '''''' ." * %••.4 '4 ' l'''' AI 44 '4 POUR CARDINAL POlWritS:'Ut With every iota of unnecessary ex. • pens* cut off— Combining all these merits, we Buying at First Hands whole Car place our Husinesa on the most SOLID goes of Goods at one time— ONE PRIM FOUNDATIONS, and invite the con fidence andsupport of the people of Watching the Market, and WO rig . -, Philadelphia, as well as straner:wand Cash when It is Cash—. othena now viarting the city. g Manufacturing systematically and Remember the Four Cardinal Points: , ~. with a Business Experience of Four teen Years— II/ -/ .0 ONE PRICE! Basing our Selling Prices upon sus save ourselves from loesee and delays - NI rtriu O ITTEpi Money paid Down at Once, and 'thus 1 ' . • l'Afat° CASH A.LNE! ml usual to eredit business— . t Marking Proper Names and Quality a, GARA t i of goods on Tickets, and in Plain Fig- • cares, so that CHILDREN may Buy as ID CASE BETIMEZD ! v Safely as GROWN PEOPLE— , Returning the Money when Parties - Prefer to Return their Purchase.— FELL Gtr.Al" - I li Thorough Attention to all Depart- ' merits— S tom`;! B\.'~~~~ .'d t i . i;ay: THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. S. K. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. WAN:AffA_ICER and BEOWN. DliscellaLeous Doubt Dispelled tions, etc., etc I=l INT Ell NTT (for one or I iro boraoci • ~,t„t;,:-,;;;;; $mo,000! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM. & COMPANY Our Stock hag been selected with great care and bought at Barron Pru CES. To all in search of a good bargain we extend a cordial Invitation to call and examine our stock, and take prices. We are prepared and willing to do well with you, and it will undoubt edly be to your interest to call and give us your custom. csmr.rte. 19 •1" 000 , 1173:ar. 40 OAT r. Ft X IEI Dry Goods Department. Clothing Department Dress Goods, Donwsties, Flannels, Rose Blank ets, Shawls, Makings, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. Full line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Furnishing Goode, Carpets • and Oil-Cloths. Eiraa.frea.lcik PLca.b.43ls, Lap etrici. rEcax-sie. X3.1.4.23-11c.otint. elbCs. GUI TENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. Pl. S, Dessauer, Managing Partner. 31entrose, October 21, 1474 Binghamton Advertisoments ANLQ.kormipk-,elA Poor &Arriwzr,re Merchant Tailors, 57 COILTRT STREET, 13INC48.A..131arrON, N. "Sr. Opposite Ezehenge llotel ARE NOW OPENLNO A LARUE STOCK OF MEN'S & BOYS' CTOTHING, Gollls' FormslilliE Goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC, Wn extend a cordial invitation to too public to call and examine our STOCK A.ND PRICES far" Our Motto It, Not to he l'udereold. 13=1 Binghamton. N. Y.. Oct. 701. 1 i.,74 BILLINGS STROUD General INSURANCE AGENT, WC ozatroose. Pa.. Capital Represented, 3100,000,000 FINE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSUB 4.NCE : Liverpool, London A: Globe " /1:10,000,000 Ins. Co., of North America " $3,2.50,000 Penn. Fire Ins. Co., Phila.. • • ' 4fehlelll atiooal, Pbtra. $300,000 Ins. CO., State of Penu'a " St , oo,obo Union ftl bible! stoo,uuo • ' L,ycoming re $6.00 1 .1,000 Merchants' .. 450,000 Iltertown, of .Bucks Co. 300.0110 Lancaster Fire ice. Co." 3.10,000 Fire Association of Phila. 2,000.1.110 Lehigh Valley Fire, Allentown, " 200,00 Meax:ants 01 Pittsburg. " 400,000 Pennsyl7anla Ins. Co., Phila. I.:100.000 Farmer's Ins CO— Of Plitibi. . 250,000 City Fire Inc. Go. Providence, IL I 310,000 Itoger.Williams Ins, Prov [donee, 11. I. 1`.0,011) Watertown Ins. Co., Watertown, N. Y. 6110,i 0.0 Home Ins. Co., N. Y_ ~ Capital and ;Surplus, $4,000,000 Atlas Piro ins. Co.. liartford, Ct. 4410,000 Ihtrtford Fire ens., Co.. C apital anddurplus t 0,1A)0,000 Home Ins. Co.. Col embus, 0., " E. 00.000 Cif luaus' F ire Ins Ne mutt.. N.J." 300,000 The undersigned to SPECIAL AGENT for the follow• log companies for Northern Pennsylvania: Fire Association of Philadelphia. Lancaster Fire Insurance Company of Lancaster. The Insurance Co. of the State of Penusylvania,of Philadelphia.. . z.• z . Conn. blatcsi . lafelha. Co„ Annetta. $35.000,000 American lAIc, g t,5m,n00 caxmiaratri. Traveler', Ine.Co.,Elartford,Cup italand Suet,lnes2.ooo,ooo Railway Peseengers ^ *350,000. Thennderttigned hae been svellknown to thleeonnty,fitt the pant riyeetre,nB an !neut.:lnca Agent. LOP ecs frUPtolned 'by Ala Comnaintes have always been promptly pain. rlfrOglcetzetdoor cut from honking Office of W 11;Cooper teo.,TareDike.a.ltontrole.Prt. BILLINGS STIIOIII3, Agent. CHARLES IL SMITH, SoHelton! Montrose. N0v.113. UHL RE.44I,Np-,..4.- .vA4Re.f,L, 13/37 313rad.ciLway . I%T. "W, :MAKIIPACTINIPES OP ALL KINDS OP 'Wire etaaci TharginAr PrdO! EadIOP.IM The oldest and most tellable drill In the United butes They took the prize medal awarded atAho PAM AT LONDON All Bares are warranted tree (rota darapnoa and cor /aide*. 1111.141itIS Ageut. Montroli, Nay ti '74.—tr. • • • • With the Largest, Most Stylish, Best Allude, and Cheenest Stock of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, wo invite you all to call on on. WANA,V.A.ME.I2 Guttenberg, Rosenbaum Zi t Co JUST RECEIVE%) BY Iteady-Made Clothing. Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over coats, Taltuns, . 1 / 4 ,c. Buck, Kid, and Wool Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel and White Shirs, Kuit Jackets, Hats and Caps, Trunas, Umbrellas, &c., Bows, Scarfs, Ties, and M ufilers. 1 tine variety 01 Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and Cai,..itneres for Custom Work. Meas ures taken, and good fitting and Workmanship Warranted. Binghamton Advertisments CARTER, WHOLZ.S.A3_,M 8G 1:LMT.411., lI_A_RDWARE 1410 N, STEEL, AND NAILS, Blacksmiths' Supplies, FARMERS' AND NECHA2:ICB' TOOLS. /3 vv•aat'isi Stool . SEAT SIIIINGs, STEEL TIRE, TOE CALKS and CALIi STEEL. @c BUR RETT S CoRN SHELLER 'CALL AND SES LS BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Oct. I.lth. In. 4C) 3E3 I nt2 F 3 C) 1V"151 FURNITURE EMPORIUM! 381.2ag - 13.c..733.tcmL, LARGEST AND BEST ASSOR,TMENT OF 772.12H1t2 1 [1111 At the Lowriii Prig's of any Store in All Goods Sold are %t" A !MATED as Represented E. D. ROBINSON. Nov. 13 Is73.—lrr FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEM - Insurance Agency. CAPITAL. REPRESENTED OVER $20,000,000 Ace.lll, 1613- Binghamton Blarblo Works I .. ~ .. An YindA of Monuments, ilendstonss, and Warble 'Mantles, truido• to order. Also, Scotch Granites' on Laud. .: , J. /1tIli.E111:30 .i., CO., , I. PlCl3.l:Fitie. - , , , .V.,3 Court Streot, 42.,if - . 217.1tACP.Z.Ati, . 11,:.1:41MIN.. , , . . ilintlftlUtOD,-N. V, Ott:2: 4 , Int - ip ND BILLS PaniTED AT TIIIS cs-Pricr. and BROWN. PORTER, & JOHNSON, k‘ell to (or And the Improved • BURDICK FEED CUTTERS 87 Washington St., Southern Tier SIR Washington Street, You will Find the OF ALL nr=s7DS, Suuthorn New York. 0.11 Itriztroeo. Pa Drage and medicines. Walier's 'California Vinegar Bitters ure a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of ,the Sierra Nevada mountains ofealifornia, the medicinal pro perties of which are e;tracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VDTEOAU Brr ruts? " Our answer is, that they remove the caure 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 compoonded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vncreen Brrrans 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 Diseases. If men will enjoy good health, let them use Inch-soma Bra - sus as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stininlmate in every form. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim VINMGAB Brrruns the most wonderful Invigorant that over sustained the sinking system. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit. tent Fe.vere, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great' rivers throughout the United States, especially those of 'the Min. sissippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,Roanoke,Jamos,and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Sommer and Au tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially . necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. T. WALIOSB'I3 Visconn Bursas, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter woh which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restor ing the healthy functions of the digestive organs. 14: . ipop,ia or Indigestion, Headache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of th 4. Chest, Di77iness, Sour Bitictations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bil ious Attacks, Palpitation of the Ileart,to Elation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthyadvertiseraent. Scrofula, or King's Eli!, White *Swel lings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial .Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitu. tionnl Diseases, NVALazit's ITEnnun. BrrrEits have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused'hy Vitiated Blood. Mechanical I)iseases.—Persons en gaged in Paints' and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of , the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of NVetTol's Vm- En.th Brrrrais occalioually. Vor nig Diseases, Eruption; Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus tules, Boils, Carbtmcles, Ringworms, Scald Road, Sore Eyes,'ErysipeLas, Itch, Scarfs, Thsc.orations of the Skin, Rumors and .thseu.ses of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of tae system in 'short time by the use of thCse fluters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No sys tem of medicine,, no vermifuges, no anthel !amities, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of NYOIII - or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ters display so decided an influence that unprovement(is soon perceptible. Jaundice.—ln all oases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The only sensible treatment is to promote the secretion of the bile and favor its re, movaL For this purpose use VD: Rosa BIT TERS. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: olefins° it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow.. . EIaDONALD & CO.. Drodgbda utd Oouetol Afmnts. Eau Fraucilmo, Oallforatik and oar. Wmddsidou a n d Cluritou Ste., New York. Bold by ail Druggist* and Dealers. Sept. 10th. 18 t 4 —Cm. ABEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, Itacraatz•coisie. Vickri.xLvEs,.. ib continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keeps con tinually on hand a full and dcalrable assortment ellen nine DRUGS MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints,Olis Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spices, anc4other groceries, atone ! ware. wall paper, glaze -Mire, frelt Jure, zeirrorslsmps, chimneys, kerosene, machinery olls, tanners' oil,neMs toot oil, refined Whale - 011, oil for lanterns.oll for sewing machines, Olive 0 11,Sperm. Oil. SpiriteTorpen. tin e.Yarni shes,CanarySeed, Vinegar.Potath .Concen. trated Lye. Axle Grease, Tresses. Supporta ra,Medical Instrilments,Shouldar lirages, Guns, Pistols Cartridges, Powder. Shot; Lead: Gun Caps,Blasting Powder andFttse.o/folins,Strings Butve,etc. Innen, Fifes .etc.,Fish Hooksard Lines,lisrand TolletSoapti flair Oils, - flair Restorers. and flair Dyes. Brushes, - Pocket Knives, Spectaclss r , Silver and silver Plated - Spoons, Forks, Knives, et Art idea. a gener al a ssortment ot -• . . FANCY GOCDS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY • Alltheloadleg and best kindis ei PATENT -MEDICINES. The people aro invited to call at the Drag. and Varlet) Store of . ' tIIIXL TURRICLL. Fub.1.1823 THE, EAGLE 1111.1D' 41; til4 l l ; # 140.11014 , 9, ' PRop,rwprons 8p1 . 310, TWA GOLDEN AWLS/Alp )104T.irt. 13 r i3/eb als.,3llTebaxtr ciao . Our stork of Droge and Iledicines to coMplelo,and care taken to have evarythina of the heat quality. The public may rest alaared that all medicine* that leave our store shall be re they are represented, pareonel tot• adulterated. , : - PATEISTT , :or all kinds called for, on hand at renewable prlcea. , By personal and strict attention to busincea.at all 'timer, We hopo to merit tho confidence and favor of the public. - -- • • . A. IL. Burms. montrops. April 1,1875. AttOtt NIOI.IOLS. - TOB IVO= , .ra Tuts ovvicH,cuur 1 NA's' BOYD & --CORWIN Cornei of Mato and Tornptk Sti "MO N'X'.I4.C.ESZI. P 1%... ...x.c,v..3 T .,. TIOISIEEORONINE, Builders' Hardware. by the. ?Mos. Thanks to our Friend* for Vast Favors We would bo more tbankfal to ono and all who anew they have unsettled flecounta with no, If %hey would call and settle by the middle of Idarch nest, Feb. 4,1874. Plia.rx3.l - tiluro. At W. W. Smith & Bon's Extensive Furniture Weriroom you will dud the large. aloe]: of FIRST CLASS AliD COMMON WIC73R-N X "rt:TIR.E To be found In this section of the country, of his ova manufacture, and at prices that cannot fail to give sans faction. They make tha very beet EXTENSION TABLES In the Country, and WARIUMT them IT pls.:aleatory , ' 1217 40, Z' Of all kinds donem tha nestrut manner. 13 El EL 1...1%7' Gr. 33 El 7:1 OF vemous PURE NO.I MATRASSES, AND COMMON MATRASSES UNDERTAKING The subscriber will hereafter maketw ndertzucing specialty in his business. Having just completed a NEW and the meat elegant HEARSE in the State, all needing hie services will be attended to promptly and a• satisfactory charges. W. SMITH & SON. liontrose. Pa.. Jan. 3" nw2.—nos—tf. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY 1 COLE BROTHERS, RESTORATIVE ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP, ALL CO3IPLAMTS OF LUNGS, LIVER, KIDNEYS, RHEUTMATISM, and a sure cure for the PILES. Be sure and Bit. eware of fraud. None genuine unless sold COLE BROTHERS. Sole Proprietors, Montrose, Pa. Or by authorized ciruggists. Patented December Ist, 1874. Oct. 7, 1871.-:—tf. TILE IN,DERENDENI Sewing Machine I TELE GREATEST ACLU. V haleiT OP TIIB AGE Sews from but One Spool of Thread. It has bat !11 working Nate, is nmeeless,and Sept more rapidly than any Machine In the hlsiket. Sas a self-setting Straight Needle It Combines Durability with tieautyand Simplielty,and has all tho Modern Improvements. VITA FIRST-CLASS MACHINE ON A MACE WALNUT TABLE FOR $35. .A.Goaties T/Crizzatcocl. Address, THE INDEPENDENT SEWING IaaCIMUCit , Binghamton, F. Y Dec. 24, 1673 • GOOD NEWS, FREE TO ALL I For A, N. Bollard has on hand a lot of the choicest Pears. yon over raw, the very beet Cranberries In the • market. a tine lot of Prime Sweet Potatoes, Onions, " • Cabbage and all;kinds of choice. , • FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1 . .. . • in their Beacon. A. now stock of the bat Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, and Feed,Fish. Packing Salt, Rams, and Drled.Beet, Dried and„Canned Fruits, Teas. Coffees, Sugars, ;Spices, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF. A new stock of School Books and BMWs, and a line stock of pocket IDItAIIIIIIIO UNDIS agile and lots of other goods quite to numerous to mention and to any one making a hill the same size they usual ly make when they go to Binghamton, I will egret to beat Binghamton prices at least 10 per cant. Try it au e Ton wUI be convinced.' A. N, BULLARD. Montroso Nov. 10, FURNITURE WARE I PirERYTIIING NEw AND STyLISII 411. 1 T, 3P. ar. c•zi. xammr , Washington St.', Binghamton, Oondsting of overy . thing nanleafilein ibat business. &pairing proniptly done. ORDERrff,--r- 4 4rf_ PRICES IMAtiONAIII.B. Oai raction guaiant cod. Binghamton. N. Y., Moist 20.1673.-47. CBtabiishodiiia .BLAZ7HLEY'S • Improved CUOLIIBBR WOOD - PIMP, Tasteless, Durable, Efficient. Pi Andel/imp. .The best Pump foi the least money.' Attention Is especially °lnvited to ;Distal:dere Patent In p_rovoil Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, - which, can -be . withdrawn wlthont removing the Pump, or alt . ht Dieting the Joints". 'Also, the Dep t pet Chambef, which never creeks or a . scales, and will outlast any other. _••••• '4, f For sale by Dealers 4 ibe Trade .". n. - generally.' • Inquire for Blatehley's • M Pump, and If not for aide In pour • ' p.l • town, Pend direct to • • • - • ' VIM. Q. BLATOBLEY, Iltsunfacturer , 1et.18 , 14. 4ua lfutunactrn Bt., phadelphei LICHENSTEIV BLUMENTHAL BROS, • Alaw Blllttord, Pa., - , • Wholesale and retail dealera InSlao Watcher - nd Rich Jewelry, Sterling Silver Were, 'French and American Clocke, rinePloted Ware, And Teb Sets. Alan all kind of Gold and Silver rtaling.:Watcb, Clock, and ItooalAng. and Plain and Onkamontal &grit tog, n neetiy executed.- • , • ua • . . Number 1. Miscellaneous. TINWARE; HARDWARE CME=E3 CUTLERY, ETC., A SURE CURE FOR BEND FOR CIRCULAR
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