The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 27, 1875, Image 4
I Voluixie 32. to and ;onocludd. Wititor Troix anent of ilioriies - Liberal feeding is now needed.' No slbdk elwitld lie allowed to= oose now what th y have made in the summer.— On the contrary. they should be kept '''growing. Anti they may be by proper feeding. beeometti poi that deal... • Oh with a slack hand." is very true, -in this re,pi.ct. 'Ch ere. roust be close' atten t,ion ; to Alits,m4l44r,ormoney, is )ost in feed and in wci , lit of stock. Diii4`trusi much to hired men or boys.,' Have measnrement for the feed. 1 A b e i to hold three quarts should be irl every 1,-ed 11111. This makes a lair allowance or for one ox or horse, or for two tiowB, four ealves, at each 6 rd. A bus4el has- It s t of tim eat hay is an average !for one thfse , nr poW.or. , two calves itt eatli• feed. Th,re Anoint he 1.0 waste. hut as notch d LO‘ nn 88 %%in he eaton Op clean.— thve Qalt regnLt•lc. =mall quantities. or lo,‘. u nen. ~WI n to the anitnals.— Amr , I , IIII Jrricu aisd obpriate :11stuurIng A iirt,r in the Garden aroies that if tun! hay Pay enongh to retain marital l a:: I. matitirc do: 8' test applied 111 :ill( Oath it sandy and open, agarden ,ciriii• termer hwl better r!elay the appli— e.ition .d manure till nearly planting time in the spring. For garden purposes :ill inal•iire had better be rotted. before it an.: it is desireahle to heat the mass ru ith lime when it is slacking, or in smile other-way-‘to kill-the seedi of thc weeds, and the eggs and young of many insoetp. Never plant in manure or else where a germ you do not wish to multi- To keep Herbs. Wher'ficrbY are liung np to dry in l oose b un dles, they lose their oder. They 'should lie thinly Spread out, shadtd : from the gun, and when dried pressed together nua . put'into paper bags. it is an excellent plan to strip of the leaves, oh them tine, and put the into wide— mouthed bottle, labeled. Eqtral propor t;ons of sweet rciaj4tim. .tarragon, and sage, dried, and robbed together, .and kept in a wide-mouthed bottle, meke a rood seasontrg for soup and slut - 1 . 111,g5. Naar ( - losniry Oenfirman. Celery " A correspondent of the G ertnan tow n 'retograph says: A friend of mine-, has bop: his celery through the winter now for seyerll- years by. standing in the Pprinit water about an' incli in depth : and kept Tim: it continues to grow and ! semi apk fresh 'ranches, so that he has icatcriiektly Idancheil, t.-nder tops two and three times in a winter. My trouble with rich system, has hoer. meadow mine loch appear to he as fond of. the plant a , I am, and make sad havoc with it.— /t!,•rwisii. it was the Lest way to keep it winch I had opportunity of trying. Worms In Horses -0- For worms iu the bowels, give daily for a week a ball made of sulphate o! iron (<rreen cop , ras) two drachms pul v,r ginger. one drachm. Wet up N‘ith oilm.ai and boiling water, sufficient t , physic the animal. Repeat another week if ueeessar) A drachm of tartar emetic may be substituted io place of the eoperas. bat it is not so safe a reme dN. For ascandes of pin worms in the rectum, give an injection of linseed oil, Are quart daily for two or three days and r-iwat after a week. How to Cure a Sore 'Throat - , "OW who has tried it" communicates the following seasonable item about cur mg sore throat : Let each one of your 1311t4 million readers. bny at.any_ drug lure one ounce of camphorated oil and ft•xe ne . t.a t 'f4 worth of chlorate of potash. soreness appeari - ui the tI; roitt. put the potash in half, a tumbler ref , watkr, aturs wit' 1t gargle thic.throut tbolkibghly,..th - en 'fiib The neek . : l* with the camphorated' oil at night be. I . ..mcgoing to 'bed, and also pin around h.. throat a small strip of woolen Ilan nel. This- is a simple, cheap and sure remedy. Cribblpg, hi Horses. Dr. Cook, of Elmira, Ohio, writes to lie front teeth growing so close together a. to press nn'd , rive pain, or by some thing gettiLg between them, acting as wedge, The horse feels relief by pul- Lis troth on any bard shbstanee lie the stiles of a plank. Dr. C. saws berw<vn the i tethwilli a very; thin saw, whlelf i.ernoi•es ihe'preiure and pain awl cores a had habit. JkI'ASESE BRONZE.-A cdrious bronze isTrOilticed ittJapan, when . made in 'f v fit'Plutes; resemble slate. and is cov ered with designs in silver. M. Morin has lively analysed and examined the pr,.pertjes of the alloy, and finds that it tatuls,in addition trccOppeili from -4 to 5 per cent of tin; and on an average 10 per ,, c-ent, of lead. The combination is easily ittotilded info thin plates. These are pitaistied, and through the -covering the treligns ure-ieratched- with tt bon n.— The plate is then plunged in a Silver bath ui•en4he silver is deposited on the un rotected_portiors- Lastly, thO' , plate is furrtace,r . -when 'the cop p‘ , l- blackens and the silver remains bright. - - AJi t usharalman'ttays:-. "As the leaves o.l'y -are- 'll"fe - Fir - tis' - the - wliffis Into' heaps against fences, in -the ditches or depFeE6ions, where they may be gathered, up Witt; \ very p trouble.= Two inert wilt gather-a' wagon- load in a few minutes. They arc donrenient for many purposes bvtuacs making one ot4ihe best ingred- . lents •itt .any compost. They' make' an lent Material to Lank up'tlie cellars u kit, to put around tender shrouds and plants, to ~,place. between the rows of stiawl ,, rry plantar—not . ort - -the plants and - to corrtfie garden, groutid wxtb.r A YYLft PoAracE. 77 - 4pp le - ; pomace '_, aap gi; et, to &Min small qttaiit4io. : as a r.'lish no.4'.::;:ltii..:tidt'Statnble.for. feed, and 61101111.1 not be given in large gnanti- A-44.1*.to.inere , afp,-the flow of appetite, at,d=eatiEing" a larger amount of 'other f0 ,, (1 to-"-be digestO iand:Assitnilated,aB butrinient. • • ASimJitan•tnitier 'who liuslr...tm pros; peering in B , kuth twV4l4. PrAttritdo bus found a whokturest of petrified trees, with p,irifieti birds Sifting on the limbs singing implied E.Onga: - t - tei..lr, is iiiiii4Lat ofliuir from indefertetblb 064 Lt WILI tai l can be preventeal right. itili - twA effected a .lets:times the State, it is a idrect • to the Government and pealde, • State in the Union. President Girak.loull and be will •-• • • pipallantouo. Synge and Nonsense "I'll try" is the motto of the lard menu theturera. Is takitig- a hack the first due of con sumption ? The eause'of wJrnan sutfrage—mirei t - of husbuuds• Now-a•days one of the most unpopu lar of isms is the rheumatism. Tau: about calls bcfure curtain—Patti was called olt sixty times by a $7.500 flutist. at St. Petersburg. A large number of cats in the vleinity. 01 Va., have recently :died from what is ,uppo;ai to be triebine. Walesa p•opin who get u at 5 o'clock in' the morning are bragging nuout the brillianq of theinurniog-stur. " Too thin" Itarbecolite - absolete. ' . Not sufficient ly materialized" is the late-tlorm in which this idea is clothed. The new Speaker of theilissoari House of Representatives, ;leintuit G. Boone, is reported to be a grandson of Daitiel liooi"•. Blessed are they who scatter tubes neon slippery sidewalks, for they shall slide ens• ily through the gates Of Paradise.—Ex. ACturo man warnspeoplemot to trust his wife, and she retort t saiing,that he'll go without clothesallsummer,before she'll take in washing , to fig tiiin out again. A Chicago druggist asked a woman what s'ie wanted of arsenic, anti . she-..re• plied, " I want it for rats and my old man." Her franknus stopped the sale. Ladies don't know whether they like smoking or not. With special favoiites they like it; with general favorites they dou'y dislike it, and with no tavontekthey detest it. "I've got 'ern," shouted a Missouri boatman, recently, when first the comet broke on his sight. •Snakes I've had be fore, and 'now the stars have got tails on 'em. IM a dead man " Mrs. Alice Cooley died at Brook&le Mass , on New Year's Day, aged one hundred years. The day of her death was the seventy-fifth anniversary of her 'wedding day. A New Haven woman got so mad at the mismanagement of the Townsend Bank, where she had 8500 deposited, that she put her baby in the stove, and they've had to send her to an asylum. The marriage of the Priness Louise, daughter of the King of the Belgians, with Prince Phillip, Duke of Saxony, ie to take place on Febuary 4th. The. dowry of the bride amounts to '4,1375,000 "Pray, MinsC-," said a gentle man one evening, why are ladies so fond of officers ?" "how stupid!" replied Miss C , it not natural and proper that a lady should like 4 good offer, sir?" Germany has fully determined to elimi nate everything French from her midst, and has now ordered that certain words derived from the French, such as poste restantc,sball no longer be officially used, defining what German words shall be the equivalent of these. The grand staircase of the new,. Opera House in Paris, though effective and striking, is said to be greatly overdone.— It is literally one mass of gold, bronze, marble .nd obyx, combined with the richest draperies, with statuary and huge mirrors, and everyttnug that the moat lavish expenditure and elaborate Orna ments can bestow. A Missourian who attended prayer meeting with his daughter felt compelled to rise up and remark: "I want to he good and go to heaven, but if those fell ers don't stop winking at Mary there will be a good deal of prancing around here the first thing they know !" A lamb escaped the other day from a slaughter-house at Lafayette, Ind., and took refuge in a millinary store. As the door happened not to be opened the ani mal plunged headlong through the show window; scattering bonnets plumes and ribbons in every direction and hid under the counter, whence it required conside able strength and cunning to bring it forth. All who handle money must occasion ally get hold of counterfeit bills for the Note Printing Bureau at Washington makes the startling admission that seven P l elA s 471114 P RA i j i liTgl kU rsl°l f tligtjlo. 92 Nor is this the worst yet- It is further asserted that the makers of spurious notes are getting mroe expert every year. A good story is told of a recent "smash up" on a Western railroad. A gentleman who, in cowing from Baltimore to Rock Island, had met with four accidents, was on this occasion in the cur that was turn ed cmipletely over. Making his way through a window and gaining au up right position, he knitted around him and cooly inquired, "What station do you call this ?" "You have a pleasant home and a bright fireside, with happy children fiit-, ling around it, haven't you ?" said the Judge. "Yes, sir," said Mr. Thompson, who thought he saw a way out of the dif• ficulty. -Well," said the Judge, "if the happy children sit around the cheerful fireside until you return, they will stay there just forty-three days, as 1 shall have to send you up fur that time." . "Ate you going after that sugar ?" called a Marquette, Michigan, mother to her boy who was on the street. "Am I going after sugar?" drawled the youth in a saucy and impudent -tone • but just then he happened to see his father com ing np behind him, and he Baia very res pectfully and lovingly, "Why, of course :1 am, ma—l didn't 'think you needed it right away.": 2 -/fitting Journal. There-is on exhibition in King street, near John street, a living curiosity in the shape of a horse captured some years ago in Australia The peculiarity of -the ani mal is the utter absence of hair from its body,. -The skin is perfectly black and as .soft - as kid, but is bare of even a single hair. It is,lirobabo; the only animal of ltS kind known to exist.—Charleston (S. C;) News: ' , kts.o:ielated, that lhe 'pexforniance:_of the "brand Duchess" was once ail im portant Cabinet question. It was first forbidden as refkettng on Catharine' of. itussia, but 'at the,-instigation of -the an= thorn- waa'Teft;rred-in - the Russian - Minis: - -ter, and finally to Prince Gertseilakoff, who returt?d the manuscript with the ivitty reply that,- baying: never been to 'Grerolstein, 6e saw"no mason for being sensitive about the morals of that State. They heve at leas - or.e sailor at Port land, Me., who had better not make a speciality.of saving, drowning women,- 41 lady fell overboard from., _the vessel to whiCh he belonged, the other day, and af ter, she bad floated herself on a plank .thaethe Captain threw to her, the sailor tried toflitig :a. sort .of lasM around her legs. She screeched out: "Do let my i ega 'alone, you mill drown me !" The Captain called him back; and then fished ~her out with rope around her waist. • TIE M.,ON-T, Advertisements NEW ARRANGEMENT Tlio Poolll's DriltAtoro. 1. N. 13.131.1.ARD, PROPRIETOR R. kENYON, Droggi et & Apottiocary PATENT MEDIOINE EMPORIUM ! The understrned would respectfully announce In all the people everywhere. that to his already extensle Mitch and variety of Merchandise In the Grocery. Pro vision. and Hardware line fie has added a v ry choice a l mortnlrnt of Pritt , DRUGS, PATENT 4ELMINES, ISHUSIIF.... PER VPM EDT, which hat fl atters hluis If ho can a, sure the public they will find it to their advantage le rxatn - Inc before purehnolne elsewhere. Tu all Physleinn it In this section of the cannily hr would respectfully at - nuance th.D.he leo...cured the services of It. Kenyon. es Dru g glst and Aptitbecarl. sllo,e long exourlence nod arkonwledgeri care and ability. entitle him to ynnr vn tire confidence In the line of roon•onnalue rneriteincr or preparing prriarrial lons, and at., u 00 , 1 •thal CAteem it :to especial favor tort calls from old susitemers or new ones. Will make the P itent Medi rine. a specialty. Also Domestic and Veneto. Mineral watt ret—an estroplvv.fork. A Ire floe t.roc,r.,--- Liatun's Frx - rnAcT of REEF. FR Emil %I.MoN PICKLED S CANNED CLAMS, I,OBsTF:RS. PEAS, CORN. REARS. OYSTERS, lc., RC In fnct. anythinr and evert thine that I. ordinarily ed. Respectfully rolleli tug call I remain 1 N BULLARD Powder! Powder! PoWder Blasttnn. Ride and Sbot Powder, Stint, Lead, I;1111 Taboo, Cap, Pouchen, Flanks, Faoc, Sc., .to., for rah. by Montrose, Sept. S. IN74—tr. At No. 33 Court Street, BINGHAMTON, N. Y NEW GOODS, ' NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS Mg we lave just returned from the ' City of New York utter purchaelng alargo and well selected stock of FAZE AND WINTER GOODS of all kinds bought trom OM hands, we are now pre pared to oiler roods at prices that sill satisfy the closest buyer. We have also added to our large clock of Dry Goods, an immenee stork of CLOTH, CAbb l- IKERK`AAVAn BEAVERS for Men and Bo`ye wear. We are now prepared to make SLITS FOR ALL who will give no a call as we have tint class WOMMeII engaged for the season. Ladies and Gentlemen, yon will phase call and exam ine dinr stock before you purchase elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, we hope for a continuation of the same. We remain, tours Retpeettully. e.hit A. CORTESY Binghamton, Sept. 22,11874.—tf. PAINTS AND OILS. • A FINE STOCK AT B. R. LYONS & CO.'S Montro..llay 14.11,73. C artPETB, CARPETS AT 30 CENTS AND rPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— May 14,':9, For Sale by B. R. LIONS & SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, and other Grocerles At lam Flgatos at WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS, . , A Large Stock, And New Patterns Received Every, Week =antnatsctory. rect From the B. R. LVONg .1 CO S l:pcscs3l. TkLr4or:set. - . =ME and Joho Clarlr's Spool Thread. Mae. Black, and Colored—from' So_ ti to So. 19b.trt 75 emus per dozen. For rale by B. B. LIONS & CO Montrose. May 14, Ir3.—tf The Cheapest Place MEALPL -If4 AU,L. CROCKER, ORB, & CO3, PlielOs Bank ,Ittisilding, EIXATC3-.1349.114`1 1 02V. N. Y. WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL DEALERS IN , • - - 1 - a.ANY, AND ) . S lIE AARDWARE. , CARRIAGE GOODS. BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, OAK TANNED LEATIIR BELTING RUBBER BELTING AND PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC. 4V e are Agents for lIENEY DIMON . 0 SONS. cULCULAR AND COS .-1)11T AND JOlOl . itOiIiERVI3 Celebrated Hand-Out Files, The Beat in the World ! Binghamton. Oct. 14th. 1874. EIUNT BROTHERS, viloilsaie S RetatiDfilerpti% HARDWAREARON, STEEL,"- NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, 'rrILDER'S HARDWARE,. MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK B It RAILSpIEEt RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS (mat WASILEILS, • PLATED RANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPUR ES, FELLOES, SEAT. SPINDLES, ROWS, ay. ANVILS: VICES. STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS' HAMMERS, SLEDGES, PILES, de • &e. CIRCULAR AND MILLSAWS;BELTING. PACKING . TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS. CEMENT. HAIR &GRINDSTONES. a FRENCH WINDOW GLASS,LEATDEB &P/NDINGS • PAI3BANK*B SCALERS. §E I), E.M - P C 3i AT , Wec4A9ssaaY , J-wa,pprY , R7,thcilLEP:P- The Doubt Dispelled linvden, N,-vr 111.fortl, . offertn,kr enttr, oesi stock of DRY * GOODS ryy+ly selected far Swine aid Simmer Trade BOOTS AND SHOES the litegeet and beet variety in Northern Penneylvan,. 1-145t - tts cre 40z-ups, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No Every nrticle Wartnnteal It a Iteprescutetl. No Varintior in Pricer Vvw Milford. 51st 1311 i CUZ 3 / 1 /1,2V2 3W, M. 3Pb 0 I=l.. I TT AT ! The undernigned nill keep courtantl) on handand for tal.•,.‘ery ln. . . • 13. R. LYONS ..t" CO.'S PLATFORM WAGONS. TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, WITII WAIINEICAL TATENT TWO-SE - A - T1?1) C'AIIRIAG ES, Heavy nprlng craaona. secoftd liana earri.g.en no nod lop buggies. forrale cheap. make tirdert6 odit alTllnds r- Hagen Work Warranted. It..palrlng done neat' . Shop at toriney ale, Pa. Enquire at D. L. 3: W. Expreen Ofllee of D. D. SEADLE.I Mon [We, P/1 Or st Springville of E. IL CELV !Amaral,. June 3, 1374 —IL MONEY SAVED NEW FIRM, 11 NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICER GRIFFIS & SAYRE, fiat, opened, at the_ ohl location cf M. 8. Wilson, is the Brick Block NitShit,ic . , - and we Thane plecace to Pea 'That cud' old frtendu - and the many new oneN we hope to guin. Uur ntock_will contlat of Iron, Nails llit ilarilwaro in largo quaatitteo and variety. Stone-Ware, W.oa Ware. Souse-n.llO vbing Goode and Groceries, We "obeli:lye - particular attehtion to the Grocery Tride ,dad keep a full aetortment of Teas. Sugar, Cother, Family Grocenes & Provisions, In full varletp. Salt end Floor. • We shall keep e.-' stantly on band fine brands of floor at much lets t.. :old pricer...4ld warrant it to please. Goods pelivere• promptlyto our town customers. TERMS:— Ott terms MR be strictly (cash or produce.) . This it will be well to renum; her, :is this will be the secret to our low prices. tire are confident that by calling and eramin fog nur ids and prices,your will dud that It will be for your lraer eel to try our gouda and terms. Jairrniuma Gnia:rm," - - Montroseaditi.'l3thy'74l.—U. S. S. ~ C•A MPB.E:TA''' 'CO (INF, = •PI4IA •. A°iD ImpQrtrgoii4:iiili,c; N u FOREIGN FRUITS NIITE,V Fire Works Constantly on Maud. Hoc 422 Market 13ti and 417 Merchant St. Phil'a March la. 38:4 ;.-17. • • • • ".,,„,,..,._..,:.-, i ..,+A,2i, r4I"NV4I)k, 4V •..:1i A 1 l' ' itp - ' v 4 1. 4? 14 , 1T 1 t ,-r 4m gA, . , . q,--64.p . . . re- FOUR) CA . RIDINA.I.I. POINTaIm , -IP With every late of unnecessary ex- • ~ , . .. . , pence cut off— , Combining al these Merits,. we I " • place Otir'Bulifiriess on thelrtotilSOtill • '' Buying at First Hads whole Car- . . FOUNDATIONS, and- Invite the con. ' '' goes eft Goods at one n time— ONE PRICE. fidence end support of the people of 1 Watching the Market, and using Cash when it is Cash— •. Philadelphia, as well as strangers and others nowvisiting•the city.. Manufacturing systemntically and . . , RemeMbier the Four Cardinal Points: 4 01 with a Business Experience of Four teen Years— Basing our Selling Prices upon ONE PRICE! . . . . our I tl Money paid Down at Once, and thus save Ourselves from losses and delays Illf;$ usual togredit business— Marking Proper Names and Quality 111 FULL GUARANTEE, M of goods on Tickets, and In Plain Fig- , CASH EVITUREFUI • urns, so that CHILDREN may Buy m 0 Safely as GROWN PEOPLE— Returning' the Money when Parties • Prefer to Return their Rnrchneee— FULL 0U.9. 1 " Thorough Attention to all Depart- MaEll•-• THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. W.A_Y A 11fil WEB and BROWN. Filsonlla. eons NEW ca-cocslD a TEtUNES, T ILN ELING UiUS tions, etc., etc. W M. II A Y liNto p %. g 1 • I =l ' kk.et 0 t 4:=/.112.55, for one or Iwo hornee,) And Lumber Wagons. I CROCKERY & GIJiiBWARE, 11.ozeicl3r•Nicwjr, - - S, &Tin W1Z01.E84441 31 4N4Z.14c1117141 CP r ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ \~« +~ ~~: ~~ ~~ ~#~ ~< $15,000 ! FALL AND WINTER GOODS N EWV GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAITM, &. COMPANY Our Stork has been selected with great care and bought at Borrom Plucks. To all - in search of a good bargain we.extend a cordial invitation to call end examinp 0111' stock, and lake prices. We are prepared and willing to do well with you, and it will undoubt edly he to your interest to call and give us your custom. C[TR lESTCIO33. CICOIVE.FRIEFEIRSI Dry Goods Department. Wetting Department. Dress floods, Domestics, Flannels, Ruse Blank- Beady-Made Clothing. Men's, Youth's, and ets, Shawls, Cloakings, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over l'utleneear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and coats, Talmas, &c. Buck, Kid, and Wool Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. Glovm, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel and White Shirts, Knit Jackets, Hats and Caps, Trunas, Umbrellas, &c., Bows, Scarfs, Ties, and Full line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst ed,', Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Furnishing Goods, Carpets and Oil-Cloths. 13,1a_freall.c. ilLaboas, Ltwp ci.asclL ISlLcarese3: 33.1...zals.ceties. disc) Montrose, October 21, 1874. Binghamton Advertisoments WierAvAlD 111 k Poor 4f frairkErta - Merchant Tailor°, 57 COURT STREET, laxna - ca-xx.a.sucrrioprz, N. Y. Opposite Exchange Rotel, ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S .& BOYS' CTOTHIRG, Gets' For-BMX Gook CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. W. estond o I,ordlal I u cttaticM to tnc public to oal nod tromlne our STOCK AND PRICES r_47- Oar Motto le,.'riai ' o ' be Undersold, „pa JOHN C. FOOT. - - O. hi. MAW LEY 13lnghttmton, V. Y., Oet. 7th. Int BILLINGS .STROUD, General INSURANCE AGENT, Micaiztrciesio. pa,. Capital Represented, $11.00,000,00O: FIFE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INBUDALICE Liverpool. London & ()lobo " Ins. Co. of North America " Penn. Fire Ins Co., Yhilu.. " Natirmal. Phil's. Ins. Co. Sfutc of Penn's " Union M,tltOdi 14nornIng Niro Merchants' Nennoi*n, of Bunko Co Laucanter Fire, Ina. Co ilid'AsiocteillUn of Phlla Lehigh Voila,' Fire, Allentown, .• - 200.6615 Alemmante of Pittgborg. ••400,009 PenneyPranla Ina. Co.:Phila. 1.800,000 Fanner'e Alt. VO, of Afir.. • - . 250.00 City Fire Inc Co. Providence, R. I 230, 00 0 Hoge: Militant Inc Providence, 11. I. - 1350,0011 Watertown Ins. Co, Watert9wn, N. Y, 80.1. 1 00 Home Ins. Co., N: Y ... ,. Capitaland Hirpins. $4, 0 0 0 , 000 Atlas Fire ine..coo Milford. Ct. . • . 400400 'Hartford Flee int., Co-!. apitaland Surplus $3, 000,000 Bonn Ino-Vo.;Coltiminie, 0., .. - i• . 800.000 ' Citizens' Fire Ina Nowar#,N.J." . ' „ 800,000 The endeisigned Is SPECIAL AO NT for the follow cottrpaniet for Northern Peonsyleania: Fire Association, of Philadelphia. Lancaster Fire Insurance Company or Lancaster. The.insmanCe Co. of the State of PannsylsnoVa;of Philadelphia. • tai x . .xim 3EI . , •L, Conti. bforcaltito Ins. Co*., Assets $35600,000 American Life, Phi Pa. $4,600,000 .46 404C/r3=MINT. Travelers Ins.Co.,llartford,Capitaland Surplu'es2.ooo.a Railway:Passengers • • • s $350,000. Thettodetelgoedhair been wellknown in thiiieginntY;foi the past 4.7years,aatto Insurance Agent. LOOPC, etistelned b • hit , Comoalnira have always been promptly paid. ,E450 - 45Mee drsrdoor eastfrOra Banklng,CiElee of W B.rooper &co.aunDikeat,SLontroae.Et.' BILVINGS .STRODD;AteIit .„„ CII &IMES 11. SMITH, Office' Dfontrese: Nov.lB. 1874. HERRING & FARREL; $3137 13rer,civernar' , N. -sr -idItPiEWPWE T 4FR B OF , ,ALL.KINDB,OF 2e+iro`and. 73ixrgln , ~. pry of . ,: s;~~ ~.. ... . . ...:. ... . .. . ... • -fiIiALW3EELIES.:r • Theo}destand most renal) . lo arm th o,po Rea El tate s _They took the prieumedafawarded at the WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON!'' . All Safes aro warranted free from dampness. and COP melon. ; " ' RILLINGS BiliOUD, Agent. dontrose, May a, With the Largest, Most Stylish, Beet 8111 - Made, and Cheapest Stock of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, we lovite you • •. all to call , on uni • • -_ IV -,4 , •' Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co JUST RECEIVE 'S) BV A line variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and Cuasimeres for Custom Work. Meas• um taken, and good fitting and Workmanship Warranted. GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. IR, s: Dessaner, Managing Partner. CARTER, PORTER, & JOHNSON, Ni l V - 1 -0 HARDWARE Blacksmiths' Supplies eltrocrcrot's SBlteal C4-aimelLsk„ BURRETT'S CORN SHELLER *rtc•nx FURNITURE EMPORIUM! $20,000,000 89,2.4,000 450,000 11880.000 $6,000,000 450,000 300.000 Fscrdo YV20 2 V 12618 the 14;ive . at Pi:Cc'es Or any Atom in ' SouOwil3 NiAv York: Gogds Bold aro W ARSA ,' fBD lia y,top r e.,,,yd ' n..itotivitiott Nov. 1 ,„ Staies and Tracieletiva tido' fithise ally. coo mating wilt, the Moattoio Railway, Oa Lehigh :if l imy ItanNe.d. and tho D. L. et W. Railroad. . • April lit, 1813.4 f, "i , , HXOI O wANA WA VER BROWX Binghamton Advertisthents IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS, Agoura for SEAT SYRINUS, STEEL TIRE TOE CALKS mid CALE STEEL, ac„ And .the Improved 13UltDICK FERO Cirt-rt,RS. tlircAu. AND 8u us. 87 Washington St., BINGHAMTON, N. Y Oct. 14th. 1=5.-13r. Southern Tier 88 Washington Street, 33123.6.7kietztaitcms., Yon will Find the ,4110#,NISD BART AfiIiORIZZET OF OF ALL KINDS, lictxrfipzu, ~,t „Prr,?,,,,ilg TUP FRuIL,T-.119P45:,.. MON7IIOSE.PENN'ti -JOHN 8. TATlBttli; ‘Paoo.lc. paunpn',At:Titi!l,oneici* Drugs and Medicines. ry, Walkers California Vinegar Bitters ure a.pnrely 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, "Wbrit4t-the - cense of the unparalleled success of VEszoln Brr =pa? " Our answer is, that they remove the carve 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 hiatory of theworld has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable crudities of YeiroAaßierzns, in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to • They area gentle Purgative "a's well as a Tome, relieving Congestion or In flammation of thallium and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. If men.will enjoy good health, let them use ITD:soan B=rms as,a medicine, and avoid the use ,of ,sleoltolie_stimulantv in every form. No Person Call take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell,. provided their banes are not de stroyea by mineral poison or other means,: and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim Warman. BrrrEats the most wonderful Invigorant that aver sustained the sinking system_ - • Bilious, Uomittent; and Inteirit , ...„ . , tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great `rivers throughout the., United States. especially those orthe - Ms- - sissippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savarmali e ßoanoke,Janies,and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our " entire country anring the Stammer and An- tumn„ and remarkably so during seasons of ' unusual heat and dryness, are. invariably' accompanied by crsteuzive , derangementarof 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 pnrprise 'opal to Dn. J. W,L1T.1:11)3. ViNEGAtt Ilnrrans, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter wel l w hi c h th e i ;; ,„ e i e are „ , loaded, at the same time stiiuulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restor ing the healthy functions of the digestive . cir S;pepsin fir I ad igestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coil Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour • lions, of c t... the Stomach, Bad Taste in the nth, Bil-. iausAttacks; Palpitation of the Ifeart,lnflam ' =don 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 lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, cr 'Ong 's Evil,WhitoSweln ' lings, Ulcers, Erysipela.s, Swelled Neck, Goitre. ._,.'crofulons Intlammations,.lndotent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. Lu these,.as_iimill other constitu tional Diseases, WAL.K.L.11 . 6 VLSEGAS 4111PRAS ' have shown their great, curative posyPhs in a...- .-.--4 ...1..:44.......{. ....A ;...........t...i.L.......:•" For. .101:tin mat Dry and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bifiord, nemittemt Wild Intermittent Fevers, Diseases -of this Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal., .sach Diseases are caused Ly Vitiated 131..Ah1. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such ae Plumb,•ra, Type-setters, Gold-heaters, and Miners, as they advance in , life; are' etibjeot to par.ilysis of the dowels. .To guard against tins, take a dose of WAnEEa'e Yrs aoaff..Brrrans occasionally. For Skin. Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus tules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald,. Head, Sore Eyes, . Erysipelas , Itch, S.curfs, Discoloration of the Shin, Huinors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or' nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short .time by the use of these Bitters. I . Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed- No SYri tern of medicine no verraifuges, no anthel minities, -will free'4 the system from worms like these Bitters. Fou Female 'Complaints, in yucmg or old, married, or single, at the dawn of wom anhood or the turn of life, these Tonle Bit- , tens display so delitied an iIIfiIICLICO that improvement is soon' perceptible. Jaundice.—ln all Mums of janntliee,rst assured that your liver is not doing its.work. The only sensible treatment is to promote ithe georetwa of the bile and favor its ,moval. Fur this purpose use. ' VINEGAR Brz- Cleaost the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through' ,the skin in Pimples, EruptiOns, or Sores! cleanse rt when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings wil tell you when. . Keep, the brood pure, and the health of the system will follow. R. 11. McDONALD'it CO.. Drugglds sad General Acorns. San:Francisco, Ga2tta talA sad oor. vr,pgAnanna t;lo.dou Sta., Near Ito*. Sold by • and perdett. ' Sept.loth. ; ' " ' ABEL TrititELL, DRUGGIST, rgic.sztrciesoi„V.ozasx'a.., lii continually receiving NEW GOODS, audlmeltsson, 1, %funnily on band a full and dealrable assortrhent of gen uine DItUGS,3IEDICINESS. UllEktillALS, paints;olll Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spices, ana other groceries, stony: Wstro, wall paper. glassrwarearnit ..jars;initrOriklatrips, chimneys, kerosene, machinery oils, tanners' oil, rients,„ 1 fdot oil, refined Whale Gil, oil for lanternvil for :g7Wg r ggilagc; ( 4 i e l taNil:A l Argliegagn ' trifled Lye. Axil:Grease, T; usponoitiptfortersXMAeat Irfstruments,Shoulder Braces, Whip., Guns, Pistols Cirllklgepr-POwder;43llol',Liend,tiatt:CapaiDlaStAkii P wAlerand Fuse, Violtrai,,Strtnirs . Dows,elc. eipco4. P fcs,ete..PlOkirOnkfat atities.liktuirdTeiletBohps 1 ,11 tr Oils, Rale Restorers. and flair Dyes. DrAskqe,l P ekes Knives,' Spectacles, Silver and zmilOr - Plated Filidops,Porks,Ndlycs,AQ4Deati“.At.3lcicslingo.A4l4 ~$1 assortment or FANCY GOCDtI, JEWELRY:and PERPUNERV% I " , , All thel eliding and beat kinds of. ~ ..', „.... C/ PATENT MEGANES: ''' '• ' TRe geoplcA . reDri NO to c4lat gig Met andYart cry Store of - ' • AB EL TCRRET,t. Jan,,1.1875.; , ..,', , ' .! .•,,. . ..;Eatabltstedisti •,-; o=Ei=in . 1 ARM• - • 11U!LNy IYIG'IIOL ;'2'tiriltriEJVJJ:s; - SIOS'O7eMII Goimird liattnatailtaiva`u, - - • " - 23rioft331c:tca3E..134Ccowstltickis0 • • our stifekar and 'medicines is complete, au afro taken to have everything of the best quelityf The ; public may rest AAS and that all medicines that leave our store Mall he 'lithos am represanted,fpurramfmn4 'actratero/(4. ••' PAtItNT , MEDIttIIiEtir - f•l , i'•••• • c ' t -41 • 1J ' t '"A"'a!ei pereonal • strict . f q` : . 44 U 44 aAFFik , , PtiitYP-tiOce,!-,ll.lllitNS ICTEiN • & BLUMENTHAL , .8R0 , .. n,. to b net qa st, tintlf,'Wohopoloviefrit tho'etinadeneertiedlavenerthi• • New - Avtioi l etaie t a e n r a li ct s a l iv e c r aio v reinlp ie ove cc chr Am Et n rica t t b i Br o ut ri ne.Xpill 1.; ti AMOS MMIOLS,I:I' ff b um s p la n ya w a y, l tadAni t i t - e At* • • ..• .71:77r.71:7 - •.7Tf nf .091444 fillve.,Peting. •Walc4l,l';•l a r o 'IOB w.QAK Jevniftf Repel rimy, and P/MU and Onmaie the. watttvuentuol,„ . 4, AT orrx9r„opeAe . nue 9-1,14.—1 V. •• . ' ( Numbor -4 s g( ) ;cellaneous. titrAtire;cairsi? TlNurans,,, =IEEE aa_F +Y~ 1 1 ‘I I DIVA RE • ,ir lt .• 1 -- BOY &;" C 0 N a. 41 ra'n;piiest. auco.zvvmmtgrek.l,xL. 1111211110 CYNT Till Nil Slifil-IROII WIRE, :,Builders'• Tiardviare, crlnNit, ETC., NailB, by the. Sea". Thnuks toper Friend@ foe Pasi.F4ybii We would :he snore thankful to one : tutd alt.who ktIO• they have unsettled accounts with'es, If they,vroold czar and settle by the middle of March next. Fob. 4, 1874- • ~:... Fur~itura: At W. W. Suiith Boit's Ext ens lye Fern itere-WiSstotint yotittaillend the- large. stock of . FIRST CLASS_ AND COPION pc I sin :mum To betolind in this gentian of , the carratryiollis ottt mano4cture, ,arlP at prices that, esoviel fail to give faction: They mate the verf beet- - ' r •,' EXTENSION' TABLE In the Country, and 72 , 11P,avr. them. . MTV) c• es t'o's s v , • "UV Cv:x. Of all kinds Conein the ilblotnat Manner, . Xi'. '34' Ci- za'xs r OS vi!iOn,liz 33 iNoi+. PURE NO.I MATRASSES, AND `CalusioN -'I4TRASSEs U • N -D A .1( 1'1 4 ,0 The anbseriber will hereafter make to f . ; idertalag •••• apmcmlth lu Gie boxince,/ , . Liatinn jult complaed NEW trod the nitat elegant HEARSE tk kbe S tate, notdingigkomitea 111,643 attep , Ao pFompuy and •.• satisfactory charges. • • WDI. - W. i3Dlrlll et sora. - • Montrose. Pa.. Jan. S? tom.—nob—tf.; • • • ' ' rritE.BBSTK.NOAN REMEDY 1 ~,,..•:. , COVE : tinfltTlllE,'• /V 1.01. *1 11V T"; 0 4:4 1141, ' ' A SttiE CURE roi ' - • ASTHMA, COUGH,' COLDS . ;'ttOIJP, ALL COMPLAINTS OF , LUNGS,. LIVES, - ' -, ill ._. KIDNBYS, REIEUT4ATISM, ; W 1 .. and . a sure cure for the PILES. Be sure and a":•,', •, i s t Ve t- ware of thi`iiit:'• *A 6- "Ailiiliae ' ii;ilis:ssold , • • COLE- -BROTII.EBS, -..144.-: • ~.. Selc IrrupiletorsOlontrqsc, Pa.. Or bj authorize,druggists. Patented December Ist, l Oct. 7,1874..:L.M.' • '- TIIE -- INDERENDE2 Sewing -Machine THE GREATEST ALTIIEVEMENT OF TRRAGE! ews trom-but , Oner'Speol of-Thread. Im.bin,slx working par,ts,,is nonseless,and.se” more rapidly than nht Machine Intlna Market. •-;.; •• ••;.• ••: :•-•!r!"• , ! , • Has.a . self-setting Straight.: Xcedlp— , It Combines Durnbilßy with 13ennty and " • test isli.thb - bioderre fraprintenients, . WALNUT TABLE, FOR - $B 5. -• , - • . 4 1.6 .4) .F 1 49..70 1 t 43 2 k 71 Z1F i " , 7 r BEND FOR OER.CULAIti b , ' l, • '. Address, THE INDEPENDENT SEWING IiusCIII.NEct " ilin i ginininn ' ,4, 1 P. • .-;; For Ballard hawoie band' a lora thi Obieen ft : Pesre.,Toisever saw. the_very Croke:line Ltak ,- . market. tr line 'lnt et - Prime Sweet Pot4tOeS, °plant Calibagettndiakktrata oVehielnel•-•!;: , - • " FRUITS , ANDI'VEnETABLE'S• In Bu t c h k c w le h o e c a a t i 'F o l n o . ur 4 , C .-n r e n w Vstioa;O le t t I t l h e e s ] t ; r a e d 'Feed,F l sl l,,•::: Packing SaltAlamm and Dtted , Seet , Drledand Cannel &eye, Teae.,Qoffees Sugar4o6plzeo, TOt: A • • GA . G e.op NEWS. FEEZIO 1!1,1.-1,1 &Clew ptoct; vt Siboo! Lktok3 And aliaa tae ,' ; , stack or ydatct • zataugga ulauvaie.te t i Of - 4 - caaitodaqdte iota to mcaiia '. ,IV.tl: 4 Zi o ggg i ;tt b kitg_sit m l 4 l,l%lll 7 4 3 o.- brat glgsglramtart p(.63 at icutt /17 Pa twat. 1.171 t Y A ° 7 11b I7T I l l i c f s1 3a , 49 000, 41 .1 °Y.- 18 .F:FV -4 .4.. t FUVINITRE :‘ WARE FaVararn - LING NLIVIAND SZSLIBII4 ti, , ,m3,,, • AiL _lit) e, 'YU Z/ngf t 11141 •‘: C"l.4lo6,4llgoicventhing natneableim that .A! TlanieWl•f•RePalcmg, proogitly dope. • A, PILICES RpAbONABL,E. Hatlefactlang!!trantred. Itlnakiliton, 24. 'lt ::"Augn.t,:ti: . . , ,• ILLATOULETS 1-• - ... 1. ''-, i l ''' V'' iti A a tk it iVtge. v. istallngtm- r-.:.:1,, , .t......,.:, la ..'inil.Chmp: ~Tha best Pomp-for lea r c e.: ; :. : " 1 ' l ' 1 ? ' ' . I?;VitandClFinattarylr'ittigctqg -'.;,. 0 cv ~,,w k e,..,,Ne,,,„ropehr;; ! , ~,„ _...,, , \ ........)...61!..-hvi,,,,ziiiiirp.gP,g l L.L:'-,, 1 1: • , ••ci R , ' - 7 . 1 p 4 411,a e l , w a:zit , ll,l',4 t c'gcf:t ':::',•-:,, %; 1 . '''' l" 2 .- I .' -"3ltr°M,V33ll:4flial-Md-, '['..tt ~ ~ : -t (1;1; laterally. , Inquire , tot 111,04101 .1 tz.:,i,j. '- - '" '' F t I ' to i rll ll ..'e a c i t d dlVal.t if '" .l '' it ! IPlr j. '' : "., r ; 1 0EAS. 0. 1 BUTCH:LEO limititietiliii• ' ' :'.-;,:' AShi-fii;,f!u.,g9.4Rfq.:',t, Ptr)P3l!tidoßtokrk .-.•:,'.1 • NENNE Oa I :no year. Ce'; Mart FRI El 13.1 h. m Fi Ginc IS de wt Be all Fr •cl