Vol - uie 3Q. tarn; and lonolleid. idttropcnn Iltinures %.t . the thtlitiar gn ii t i e ; re i rc l e t i t i o l g r Something about women—flounces. tho Suoion of Gembloux, The article chiefly sold at must fancy I made au official report on } fairs—the visitor. • prf , iitleis -owing as manures as die- I Forman in some of the large lager d L, 19; competitors at the Vienna i beer breweries in Uineinati are said to be 11, deals ,speciailv with the paid 810,000 a year. the sally of potash, antkni- :f Dr. Seymour, of Dubuque is mention ,t mai tors. It is sstisfactory to ' l 'etl as the possible Bishop of Icimia. The n t,,at it Iho greater part of our arm salary is said to be only 82,500. Lud s IF ; to o i t nt plmsphoric nt td, the Is A New York firm has manufactured natural phosphates to b e every ' • 23,000 children s sleds this year, but met Wit ar, ..i , otiioieot to meet alt, i,,r o, a turios to coin, M. Pater- there has been scarcely any use fur them runt,;that thi , e commercial pre-so far. lit u iI,. be c tlittiklerttti The Boston Journal says that city is o litulinr y s t, an d . in imminent denger of a water famine cols snould It on their guard " I 'BB there is a speedy and abCl"Lie" t • ttul tit 11 l't•s &St lit-d to assure .o . i 4 o.‘ lit lir particular plants. t, 11 for all .tssigiird 1 •:1)1 wa 11171 . 01100 C 011• 0.•101)4.11011 I't ALT' k‘l• has long agJ •.. 111:1',1111,ti state it may •, • d ..1 lod, cot - nide:llion ttith .0 .11 ..:1.1111(.1011t to destroy ger ), k ....z...tation. and such m ammonia Rhein mixed with 1. 101 - I .l rh ph..sphoric acid irel.. as much as to 48 per cent. • tr. ••• oo plants is to cause the leaves 1...c...1ne yellow at the ex ...• 1.. : ,L more injuriously 011 C 011111 011 wheat. The farmer •. .I% , .. isulphate, which is red in in e,d , r, selecting that only which ••I:.te or gray. In case the former can ts, obi::: t.,1 ptirith.d at the gas sym ks, la- nosed well with compost ir , itidt.tly turned to admit of the otnalt.m or the protoside if iron; me tqlange Is brought about it the 1..• ~ m ttered in autumn on that. mtend.a for spring sowing. trail and Corn Meal for Cows Fortner says is well n. 11-0 oi , iiiion of all our best that bran greatly promotes the crei,mis iu cow., and it is fed al• About equally mixed t.. turn midi is the usual proportion. ~- mixt lire a<< nix to promote both plan , aiiii ipialoy of milk. From several t ac her that buckwheat brau is a r producer of milk. and it is being d considerably among our—Chester oikly dairy men, in about the same .1 , rtimi i tlii• other. Thomas Gave ,. near tVesi Grove, Chester County, rep,o-,1 trials, with his own COWS . - I illy Sat iztied himself that they chi as corn :it'd cub meal and bran as to Kure e,ini meal and bran. The of tintriment in' earti cobs IS so [ha, this result will have to he d on the supposition of the co!, awing to promote digestion the stomach, presonee of bulky material being sty to promote distension and till 1.:•e st.ainieh of rnin , natini animals, rr U !zest ion can lie accomplished, is iy I ,, st si Ll tit of. Ilangariamgrass iotilio for witch cows to be rather •, , rior to the ordinary run of hay. - The •L ear or two Hungarian grass has 1, .1 up wonderfully in the estimation r dairy farmers : and a very large • of ili i i ail) be sowed with it the It matures fur cutting .ixti days, and produces two or • per ai - Te—the latter of course .. 1 .oils. Three pecks to the acre is zillowai.e.• of seed. Planting Cucumbers • rrlrr ,, T , A Way to pl int cucumbers Z : . e seeds as close together in ;., „ I,nnary planting. If short ,i, wake the hills from two tto ibis six or more stakes atli ••!Ir or lice feet long, else insii•the plants, letting the top ends tit. oiwatnon twine around • t-+ from on e to the other, to hold :14•• y up. I find this .; trmr,n,g thy vines upward much • r tliati 4 lot hlg them run on the •; ,•;. a- F , O mach room is required, it nickink the fruit,— :! ••. 'iirm quite an ornament to I, u. :•.7,hutild you hare, laid away, t;•• AirtK. you can find use for thew .• f.or it.e vines tu run up ••• pla,•-• of twin: , . Put the small end 10 the gTound i drive four •••• the I 11 , ,Illre: t nired inside the hoop size of the hoop, e ry,ip eight or teu inches from L;-i, and tie in several places to ttak,,... to bold it up. I rind the yield •'. larger than allowing the Clues to a tin , ground. Cranterrie* on Upland. ,t io nut generally kno . wn that , ver [tree y-ar3 cranberry culture on rrag !wen earned on on Long Island cram ~ucthtr a, with, in some cases. o:..ticce&s. tied the main cause al ho re In every rosp-et is the ;act that CI led to treat them the same as land. 'l'uis IE all wrong, as they st Lk• either cultivated or nourished n meadow hay, straw, or leave! .be i therows; this is preferable to cal- t .4-tn in lows three Or lour wie root apart in the row ; rulihrrs, the same as straw- 04. The advantage of upland cm"- is that :hey groW very dark, con tcutly I): bring one-third more uarket. Anurtier advantage i 8 they :1,. • bet )re any pests a ff ect them, and allowed to put out runners, but p:‘ thicken up in the rows, they can dat eu:,A of one tenth of what tz to pia them by hand. I cannot they w ,, uld succeed in other lo but I am very certain that as far ong Hand is cone-rned there is no er bUthiralS. Bold Gropes for Votes Co., IL . Y . C. Younglove of Vine Valley, Yatee N. 1., (as stated in the Rural Home,) es as the most .protitable grapes for locality the • Delaware first, then &la. Catawba and Diana; to which a large vineyardist of the placeadds Concord._ lorialtumeetls .:itat-s., and Croton, if frequently with sulphur to remove mildew, costs more than the grapes are For a flue grape for home sileceds every • year.- -e genii, men • state that -there are I 3,000 acres of vineyards in Vine : and if yielding three tons per would give 6,000 .tons, or-enottgh to :lin, pounds daily to 25,000 tuna row October Ist till March, or all the bi..auts in Yates nod Steuben Won- Apple Ponmee. pie pantie, may bi- gin•en to a, low :at luantitirs as. a relish Only, It suitable fur. fred, and should not be in hrge quantities. It will help to . the flow of milk only by stitnu- , the appetite, and causing a larger ri' other Inod to be digested and lilted as tiutriment. • pioctibuttous. Sense and Nonsense Cpmmon settee—Pennies ••.Sfv husband," says Clara Mlrris "gives me perfect liberty to do just us like." She has just received a lot of marvelously fine wardrolies flout Paris. A Chicago shirt dealer hal giv-n up cmixlng vnd taken to bullying the pub lic to trade with him. A lug placard in front of his d for reads: -Buy, or I will bust." A Bormingham paper narrowly escap ed a libel dim for calling a man a shoe- maker instead of a shoe,manufacturer.— It retracted the damaging imputation.— "What'll : you ask to warrant these horses good asked a buyer of a horse dealer. "Oh, don't trouble yourself. I'll warrant them good for nothing," was the reply. John Mackey, a well-known trainer of pugilists, died rkently at Windsor, Can. ada. He twined John C, Heenan, -Co- burn, and other celebrities of the prize ring. A person was boasting that he was /rum a high family. "Yes," said a by stander, "I have seer , some of the family so high that their feet could not touch the ground." "Well, Bridget, if I engage you, I shall want you to stay at home whenever I wisti to go out." "Well, ma'am. I have no objections providin' you do the same when I wish to go out' s A little girl only five years old said to her mother the other Jay, when she pro• posed reading to her the last number of the Nursery: 'No mama; don't read me that childish stuff. Read me about the Beecher case.' The Park Oomrnission of Boston have prepared a report, m which they recom mend the establishment of a series of parks around the city, all of them con• netted by a bro:id boulevard. "Have you seen my black faced ante lope ?" inquired Mr. Leoscope, who h a collection of aninials,of his friend WElR jack; "No, I haven't ; whom did your black-faced aunt elope with ?" The reason an urchin gave for being late at school on Monday, was that the boy in the next house was going to have a dressing down with a bed-cord, and he waited to hear him howl. Small, ragged, barefooted boy to gallni colored gent with a valise--" Say boss shall 1 carry your satchel for you ?" Col ored gent to small boy—"No, go way dare; I'se gittin' a quarter for carryin' dis down myself." John Brougham, the well known ac tor, while perlorming in Baltimore on last Monday night, sprained his ankle, and his physicians say he will not be able to fulfil his engagements for some weeks to come. The use of red and green wax tapers on Christmas trees is pronounced highly dangerous by the Popular Science Mon thly on account of the poisonous nature of the coloring matter employed. Yel low and blue pipers are harmless. It is said that wax flowers, if left out iu a - drizz:ing rain, will be thoroughly cleaned in a short time, and will look wonderfully refreshed axid thankful. The hand-writing of a thousand house-flies may be obliterated in this simple man ner. Another affecting extract from a Phila delphia obituary poem_ has appeared. I reads: tut away the little breeches, w Do not try to mend the hole ; Little Johny will not want them, lie has climbed the golden pole A Custom has existed in London for sometime of putting memorial tablets on houses where celebrities have lived. Thus there is one on Dryaen's 'house in Soho, on that of Sir Joshua Raynolds in Lei cester Square, of Napoleon 111, in King street, St. James,' and in Holies street, where Byron was born. A little canal of twenty-three miles.was wanted in China in 1852. Time must be precious there, though life is so cheap. Only six weeks were given in which to dig it, though it went through great for ests and over extensive marshes; twenty thousand men worked upon it night and day, and over seven thousand died of fa tigue. Mr. A. Bronson Alcott was once ex pounding his theory of the sin of eating !ilesia and said, "A man who eats pork be comes a little swinish, does he not? and if he eats mutton he is inclined to be sbeeepish." "Perhaps so," replied Dr. James Walker, "but I have noticed that men who live on vegetables are.apt to be era ther—small —potatoes." A young man walked into an Indinapo lis drug store the other day, and called for fifty cents' worth of strychnine. The clerk, suspecting his object, gate him a harmless dose of "sugar of milk." The youth swallowed it at once and eat down to die. To the surprise of the clerk be showed every indication of poisoning,and he thinks that had he nut told him of the harmless nature of the potion he would have died from mere imagination. The woman's Journal notices the pro gress of the sex in England. It says:— There is growing up in England a large class of women who do not marry, bit who apparently wish not to marry. They deliberately devote themselves to Mem tore, to teaching, to some trade, generally an artistic one, at any rate to some occu pation that gives a livelihood and tends to cultuN, and this they choose for life. The marrying instinct seems dead, or rather never to have been born in them. The destruction of man.eaters, tigers, and leopards by . means of strychnine. proved so effective in the Coimbatore dia. ttiet in Madras that the loss of human life has been reduced to nil during the present year, and the number of cattle killed has been much has than usual.— Fillyithree tigers and thirtytwo cattle killing leopards have been destroyed wthin the twelve months, the majority of them by mango! poisoned baits pre. pared by order of the village magistrates • and the others by shooting and trapping Although the wild beasts thus disposed of were most of them only cattle'killers, it is stated that by their destruction tliere is a much legs chance of man-eaterir be. inx developed. THE MONTROSE . DEMOCRAT, Wednesday, January 20th.-.1875. Advertisements. N EW ARRANGESIENT TIE PooDlo's 'ME Stem I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR IL EILNYON. Druggist .4 Apothecary PATENT MEDICINE °EMPORIUM ! The nudercigned would rcepeettully announce to utt l haeo t gl i e " e r v i cAy s tw a tie;l .. . ,r t c ta . t . tt .o hle n already c „ s r t y en i c4v o - . vtilon.and Hardware:line. Da has folded a v ry choicea ' ssortment of ITER DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES BRUSHES, PEE• FIJNIRRY,..tc.. which he natters hinm If he can assure the public they will Bud it to their advantage to exam. ine before purchasing elsewhere. Tu all Physitians In this section of the county he would respectfully w • Pounce that he has Seale...Cl the service , of it. Kenyon. as Drugg let and Apothecary whore long exPerience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your rn tire confidence in the line of compoonding medicines ot, preparing prescriptions, and who would clan esteem it an especial favor to receive calls from any of hi. old - costumers or new ones. Will make the Patent Medi tines a specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral Watts—an extensive stock Also fine Groceries— LRIRICCS EXTRACT OF BEEF. FRESH SA I MON PICKLED S CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS. PEAS, CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, &c.. S. In Net. anything and ever, thing IMO In ordinarily ed. Renpectfully noliciting n call I remain 1. N. BULLARD Powder!Powder! Pouraeir Bhutttne, Rifle and Shot Poyter, Shot. Lead, Gun Tubes, Capa, Pouches. Flasks, Fuse, dc., &c., an., for sale by Montrose, Sept. 9, Pete—tf At No. 33 Court Street, HINGIIIIINITON, N. it.. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS,. NEW GOODS. As we have Just returned from the City of Now York after purataalog a large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of all kinds bought from flow hands,, we are now pre pared to offer goods at prlces that will satisfy the closest buyer. We bare also added to our large stock of Dry Goods. an immense stock of CLOTH. CASSI ILHR.M.a.trn BRAVIDIS for lien and !Wye wear. We are now prepared to make SUITS FOR ALL who will give us a call as we: have first class woramen " gaged lor the season. Ladles and Gentlemen, you will please call and exam Inc our stock before you purchase elsewhere Thankful for past favors, we hope for a ConticipAtiuu of the same. We remain. Tetra Respectfully, C.a.. A. CORTESY Binghamton, Sept. 23,01374.—tf. PAINTS AND OILS. A FINE STOC6 AT B. R. LYONS & CO.'B liontrose,llay 14, Mi. CARPETS. CARPETS AT 30 CENTS AND UPWAscr —Less than N. T. Prices— May 14.'12. For Sale by IL R. LIONS &Co SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, and other Gerocserleis At Low Figures at WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS. A Large Stock, And New Patterns Received Every Week Direct From the Manufactory. B. R. LYONS 4c CO. S yacocbl Plareemi. Clarles 0. N. T and John Clark's Spool Thread. Waite Blatt, and Colored—from No. S to No. 1110, at 71 tents per dozen, For sale by B. IL LYONS & CO Montrose. May It. 1871.—tf The Cheapest Place 13CA-Mt. IZOIMP.A.I-00a CROCIER, OGDEN, & CO.'S, Plielplapitank Building, WHOLESALE:AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HEAVY . AND SHELF HARDWARE, 7 CARRIAGE GOODS, 1 BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING .RUBBER BELTING AND PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC. We are Agents for 1181kIRY DITSON ZP, SONS MOLAR AND CROSS-ODT SAWS, AND JODN UOTDERY'S Oetebrated Head-Out Files, The Best to the World ! Binghamton, Oct. 141 b, 1874. IFINT BROTHERS, SCRANTON. PA. Wholseals & Beta Desltrals HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIRES, SHOVELS, 17ILDER'S HARDWARE, MUM BAIL,OOIINTRBSONE S 7 BA ILSPINNe RAILROAD ti MININO SUPPLIES, VARRIAGR BPRINOIS. AXLES, SEEMS AND BOXES. BOLTS, NUTS and WAND/OLS, • - PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS. HUBS. SPORES. PEL L GEB. BEAT B PLNDLEA, BOWB. >. _ . Agents for .lud the Improved BURDICK FEED CUTTERS. Southern Tier 88 Wmititigtim Street, Vnu will Find the O.II , HMITiI. Mzukaw,PL Drags and Earn°lnes IX. 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 canes of the unparalleled success of VMECIAIi Brx vies? " Onr answer is, that they remove the aura 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 V INT.G.ke Biwa in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to They art 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 nae Vt.:Ea/al lirrrEna as a medicine, and avoid the nee of alcoholic atiainlente in every form. No Persim eau take Giese ilitteirs according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyer by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim VMEGAB Brrrzas the must wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great ricers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mis sissippi. Ohio, Mlssouri. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red. Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,Roanoke,James,and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and An tumn_ and remarkably so daring seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by ext.msive 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 Dn. J. WALE:I:VS VINEOAII Brrrwna, as they will speeddy remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded., at the hr.uto time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restor ing the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Dy.pi•ppiia or Indialition, He:ulnae, Pain ill' tbe Shoulders, (loughs, Tightness of thy' Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stoulack, Bad Tate iu the Mouth, Bil ious Attacks, Pa Ipit.it ion of the Heart,lnflinu mation of the L . ing,s, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptolui, are the oif.prings of Dyspepsia• One bottle will prov. a better guart.ntee of its merits thin a Irug•h_; advertisement. Scrollla, or liing'N E‘il,White (_;errs, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, iutlimmations, Indolent luflnmutitioas, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptionv of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., et,. In the—e, as in all other coustitu tumid Diseases, WAL:.:::.tt'd Visraien Brrriins have shown their gi.•ut curative powers in the nio t r,l tin.dc and intractable eases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Itheuniati.m, (h , Btlinus, Remittent and Intermittent F ci re. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kutner, and Bladder, these Bitters have no equaL Such Diseases are cause,' t,y \'itiated Median lead Persona en gaged in Paint.; and 7ililwrals, such as F. p,•—e t tor., O.M-beaters, and Miners, ,ts they atha.iee iti life, are subject to paralysis of the 13n«-el:. To Guard against rds, take a ,loao 01 WALKER'S Vfli• 81TT1.21, For Skin i/iMsitses, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus tules, Boils„Carbunek,s, Ringworms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Seurfa, Dime.,(orations of the Sidn, Humors and Diseases of the Skin et whatever name or nature, are lite•rally ,hit; up and carried out of the system in a short time 13,x31ie use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed No sys tem of medicine, uo vermifuges, no anthel• minities, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of won'. anhood or the tarn of life, these Tunic Bit ters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Jaffa( all cases 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 'nova For this purpose use Vniucau BIT. ruas. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse 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. Q. U. ificDON&LD & CO., Druggists and Ouncell Agent,. Sall Francisco, CattfOrnin and oar. Wulatwtou wad t hal .e.ti N.. N 44 York. Sold by nil Druagists and Dealers. Sept. 10th. 1871 lm-rte ;m. ABEL '1 vR II UL, DRUGGIST, Ildosmitz-carise. In continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keeps con Ritually on hand a full nun &nimble assortment of gen uine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paluta,Olis Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spices, nun other groceries, stone ware, wallpaper, glass-ware, fruit Jars, mirrors, lamps, chimneys, kerosene, machinery OUP, Ltuuerte oil. nests. foot oil, refined NI, hale Ott, oil (or lanterns, oil for roschines,Olive 011,Sperm Oil, spirits Ttirpem tin e arnlshelf ‘ CtlUlT)Seud. VWe er J'ut Conceu tented Lye. Azle tirellt.o, Trusses. support ers,Medical instraments.Shoultler. Braces, Whips, Guns, Pistols Cartridges, Powder, Shut , Lend. Gun Caps, Blasting Powder and Fuac Violins.Strlngs Sowsottc. elutes, Fl fee, etc.,Fl sh Ifooksaka Li ucs,Dot and TolletSoaps Hair Oils. Asir Restorers. slid Bair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles. Silver find "liver Plated Spoons, Forks, Knives, he.. Deal let tinkles. nFeuer alassortment of FANCY 00CDS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY • All the; ending tutu best kinds of PATENT NI efflclNF:s • The people are I nvited to call at the Drug and Varlet) Store of • ABEL TURRELL =EMI THE EAGLE ~ . . 4.-"•,-t'14-r.'''''. BURNS 41 2110110 LS, PPorniErote.s, SION OP TIM CiOLDICN RAUL% AND lloaran, $3 rictlx. 33.1.cv011x., D•T cm:L*lr oleo Our of Drugs and Med!clues le complete, ind care taken to have everything of the beet quality, The public may reef zonated that all malicious that leave out stern shall be re they are represented, pure and tin. adutterated. • PATENT mtnICINES of all kinds called for,oll hand at reanonahlo pricer By personal and strict attention to hu*loros, al AU wo hopo to merit tho mmadeoce and fmorOf the public. B. BURNS, Mootroge. April 1, ts 73. ' A 1.1,11.1 lOR WORK • AT THIS OVVIXENVII:Ar NA11.04. BOYD & COIMIN Conn./ or MAD 4tid Ttin)(Ala' Ste, net ciao - Ts . ..pt. cps 3W. TIN IND SHEET-IRON WARE, Builders' Hardware. Nadirs, by them. ~.IX.eg. Thanks to our Frimtds for Petit Favors, We would be more thankful to one and mil who chow they have unsvttled accounts with us, 11 they would call and eettle by the middle of March uezt. Feb. 4, Int. F'urialttire- At W. W. Smith & Son's ¥slye Furniture War !room you will Ewe the larvres stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON .1E 6 1:113..1•T X 'IrCIJEtM To be found in this section of tLe country, of his own manufacture. nud at prices that cannot Jail to give salts (action. They wake the very hest EXTENSION TABLES In the Country, and WARRANT them 3E3 cr lis lt xsr r Of nit kind 4 done in the Isat.......mantna. PURE NO. 1 31ATItASSES, AND C031316N AIATItASSE4 UNDERTAKING The mbecriber will hereafter make tu.. adertaning a eppcetnity d i h e hi rn ( b ar e t i n e e pi " tit 7) I NE Tn t th u eTta le t t e e , d a needing hie cervices ar 1 l! lal be attended to promptly and ac eatiefactory charges. Win. W. SVIITII & SON. Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 3 , ,471—no5—tf. T HE BEST KNOWN REMEDY ! ILESTORELTIVE BALSAM, ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP, ALL COMPLAINTS OF LUNGS, LIVER, KIDNEYS, BLIEUTNIATIS.II, and a sure cure fur the PILES. Be sure and try it Beware of fraud. None genuine unlesatilld by COLE BROTHERS, Sole Proprietor*, Montrose, Pa. Or ht authorized drocgiqt.. Patented December Ist, 1874. Oct. 7, 1874.—tt. 7711 , 1 ISDEIVISDEN7 Sewing Machine ! THE GREATEST At. !REVERENT OF TIIE•' AGE' Sews from but One Spool of Thread It has but six worktug panto, tx no.selarcand sew. More rapidly than any Machina is the Market. Has a self-selling Straight Needle It Combines ❑arahility with Beancy and idimplicity.aud has all the Modem Improvements 05 - A WALNUT FIRT-CLA FU SS $$ hiA5, CIIINR ON A SLACK TA R .z%-setatisi 'ol74mackgtecil. Addrers, THE INDEPENDENT SEWltit; 16..LCHLNECt Dee. al, la:9. Binghamton. N. I G OODiNEWS, FREE TO ALL ! For A. N Bullard has on hand a lot of thu choicest Pears. you over ran', the very best Crunlierrieti is the Market. a tine tot of Primo Sweet Potatoes, Onlona, Cabbngt and all kinds of choice FRUITS AND VEGETABLES In their season. A new stock of the beg. Wheat and 118cl:wheat Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, and Feed Packing Salt, llama, and Dried Beef, Driedand„Canned Fruits, Teas. Ce4re2, Sugard„hpices, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF. A new stock of School Books and States, and a dna stuck of pocket azwiln aal and lota of other goods quite to numerous to mention and tit any one making a bill the same site they usual. ly make when they go to Binghamton, I will agree to brut Binghamton prices at knot 10 pei cant Try It an L you will he convinced. A. N. BULLIED. Montrose Nov. In, '7l.—tf. FURNITURE • WARE ! EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH J. 11)01\77.43EV1VE 3 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Consisting of everything namealilein ttnit business. Repairing protioptly done. .gapoollialty. • PRICES REASONABLE. Satisfaction guar:int.-4A. Binghamton, N. Y.. Auguat Establlntm - d - P313 .1 SLAV:MET'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD C 7 PUMP, T..telesa, Durable, lidlcieut, u and Cheap. Tho heat Pump for the I"" money. Attention lii orpechilly 0 Invited to. Dlatchloy's Patent Im proved Bracket and Now Drop Check Valve, width ten he withdraw. withontrumoving thu ramp, or die. put ' iA ' i l fun t rcr lG N i v u l t 4eft never Alao c t r h tl e Cf.:4l; mart., and Mil eittlaat any ether. e. For sale by Dealers& the Troth , ..... zi. gencraliv, Inquiro Sur 81air . ..1 , 1 . i .. 4 Pump, mod if 'llot for icile in your . ,r 1 town, rend direct to CHAS. O. BLATCHLEt, Itanufacturcr. 30“ Comm.*. St.. M . iladelphls, P 1 dprll 1873.-Bm. LICHENSTEIN a BLUMENTHAL BROS Neu( Iti 111 ti Who Waste and retail &Alen , to Fine Watcher , nd Iti,t; Jewelry, Sterling Sliver Ware, French and ikantrican Cleat. Vine Plated War, anti r Tea Sete. Al, an kind or Ovid and Sitter plating. Witch, luck. and Jewelry Repairing, and Plain and 0111441ental Eng ,4s In neatly earented. June Nl3 - mber 3. Blisceilaneons. TINWARE, II A UDWARE. ElZE=ri I'IL'I'LERY, E'r(.., COLE BROTHERS' A SURE CURE FUR SEND FOR CIRCCLAR