The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 17, 1875, Image 4

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    Volume 32.
e ff a tot and Xinuothold.
A kind, Word to Formers
Farmers are charged with being pro
-Verbial croakers. It is alleged by those
who are unacquainted with the onerous
duties and numerous cures attendant up
on-their pet-suit, that the farmer is never
satisfied with his surroundings. The
tyeather is adverted to in a complaining
manner. It is either too hot and dry. or
too cold-and wet. The spring is so back
ward ss to retard the rapid growth of
vegitation, er the early warmth acceler
ates the budding of fruit trees, to be in
jured, perhaps, by unseasonable frost and
cold. An excess of rain is a cause of
dissatisfaction, because it tendi t 3 pro
duce rot among the potatoes, and foss
and inconvenience is complained of ow.
mg to repeated rainfults during the per
iod of gathering hay and harvesting
crops. On the other hand, a protracted
spell, of dry weather wises springs to
cease their supply, and convert the ver
dant pasturage into parched and arid
fields.. Thus he his supposed to. be •in a
state of chronic diacinifent, and to hare a
perpetual grumble upon his lips.
• Of all men it is generally believed that
the farmer should be the most contented
and uncomplaining. Do not his crops
grow while he sleeps, and is nut his grain
golden, figuratively speaking at least?
Dues not each blade of grass glisten in
the morning sun with the brilliancy of
the diamond, even if its dewy Waken
be the only cause of such radiance ? And.
then the luxuriance of that most m.agoifi
dent of all the products of the soil—ln
dian corn—how glorious to look upon
when tossing its broad blades in appar
ent exultation, as if rejoiceing iu the
' pride of its rapid grovith! ,
Who that possesses the slightest degree
of poetic sensibility can behold the love
ly scene which the well tilled fields of
the thrifty farmer presents to the view,
• withoht a thrill of pleasure and feeling
of admiration ? The city visitor at a
euuntry home, is apt to regard the far
mer as one who is surrounded with every
comfort, and all the enjoyments of life.—
The after dinner siesta having been in
dulged in, how delightful, while , comfor
tably seated upon the ample and well
shaded piazza, to gaze upon the beauties
of nature, and to witness the operations
of-the fanner when performed in view of
theiguest. who is the recipient of gener
oniand painstaking hospitality.
Now all this is very fine and ,affurds a
fruitful theme for comment and word
painting. As a friend once remarked, the
operations of the busy ha -makers pre
sent u pleasing picture to the eye,esienial
ly when contemplated from beneath the
wipe•spreading branches of an unbrag
eons tree. But the toil, care and anxiety
attending the farmer's effort to provide p
livelihood for his family are seldom. 'con
sidered by those who are inexperienced in
his calling, and unacquainted with the
laborious duties required in its prosecu
tion.
The farmer is not a croak6r, nor is the
allegation correct that he refers to his
pursuit in conversation to a greater ex—
tent than is noticeable in those who are
engaged in other vocations. Dependant
largely upon atmospheric changes for his
prosperity, it is perfectly natural that
the state of the weather should occupy a
large share of his attention, and form a
subject of frequent retpark. In view of
the liability of-loss and inconvenience in
unpropitious skies, he naturally scans the
heavens with an interest scarcely surpass
ed by the mariner upon the ocean.
We place, great confidence en mother
earth, and believe that she will ever yield
a bounteous reward to the skillfully ap
-plied labor of the linsbandtnan. The
purest and most-tranquil enjoyments of
hie frequently attend the efforts of the
judicious and enterprising farmer, to pro
vide a comfortable maintenance. for his
family. But it must be confessed, with
all his boasted independence, he is sub
jected to the caprices of the weather to a
more injurious extent than those who are
engaged in many other pursuits. The
prolonged absence of rain is a serious
disadvantage. and It is not surprising that
the fact of it is frequently alluded to in
conversation.
Improving Worn Out Fields.
At a recent meeting of the North Car
olina agricultural society, held at Raleigh
N. C., Mr. T. A. Granger submitted the
following as his method of improving
poor land •
I am satisfied the farmers of this eec
tion of comfit ry are doing a large.amount
of unnecessary labor in improving their
worn out fields. After several years of
hard labor in hauling dirt and com
posting my old worn out fields, I conclu•
'dal to try some other way to improve my
lands beside moving it in a dump cart
from one point to another, and I adopted
the following plan : In October, 1871,
followed my experiment plot of seven
acres with a two horse plow,and .followed
the sage with a sub-soil plow 14 inches
deep, leaving my lends in 20 feet beds:—
Then I seeded it in black oats, 2 bushels
to the acre. The oats were only an aver
age crop fur the land, they ripened May
15th following. On the 25th of June I
reversed the beds and seeded itin cow
peas at the rate of if bus.to the acre. On
the following October I gathered enough
peas from the land to answer for seed and
followed the vines and what green peas
and other vegetable matter had grown
upon the land. On the 15th of October
1872,1 seeded the same land in black oats
again and on the following May harvest
ed a very fine crop, double as much as I
did the year before. In June I reversed
the beds again, and seeded the same in
. cow-peas, at the rate bus. and the fol
lowing October I again gathered a large
crop of seed peas,abont 15 bushels • to the
acre,-only taking the ripest 4)r. seed. I
then followed the vines and green peas in
and seeded the land in black oats and
clover on the following May, 1874. I har
vested a very large crop of oats, 38 bush
els to the acre, and on the land now I
have a fine crop of clover, and I believe
when I get the next crop of clover it will
pay me better than any other crop I have
made on it, and with the clover fallow the
second fail,wiit leave the land deli enough
to produce one bale of cotton or 30 bush
els, of wheat per acre. The land I made
this experiment on was a.poor worn out
field. 'I first in 1870 marled it, and put
it in corn and peas; broadcast' peas the
last plaiting, only making' about 2 bush
els.of corn to the acre, fallowitig in' what
peas were on the land ; the land has been
cleaned 6 fty yearsUnd was' cliftitritedas
long as it would. produce anything.
was nriginally iu long straw pine, with
red'clay sub soil inches from the' sur—
fine.
- * Pruning may be done during mild
days, but for larger limbo it will be bet•
ter to wait until towards spring. Cover
large Wounds with gum•shellac. varnish,
melted graftnt wax or paint,
SaSpies of the new California raisin
crop hare appeared in the San Francisco
market. This year's criip is estimated at
400 tons. . •
4iOCtiiittiti3oo.
Sense and 'Nonsense.
A country editor advised Queen Isabella to
advertise if she wishes to find the throne she
lost some time ago.
The woman who writes tge addresses of her
letters “catticornered" is the especial tormen
tor of post office clerks.
Somebody has advertised a preparation for
keeping a lady's hand free from chaps. A. re
port that she has no money would do the 191.tme
thing.
A Pennsylvania baby is said to have inherit
ed the eyes and nose of his father, but the cheek
of his uncle who is an Insurance agent.
A Brooklyn girl has just rejected a suitor be
cause his arm wasn't long enough to go round
her. She says If she's going to have a lover at
all she means to have a good tit. .
A boy staggered his mother on -Sunday by
asking if bats were mice angels.
A Utah correspondent is authority for the
statement that the women of that territory have
altered the authority of their creed, They now
spell it "31oremen," instead of 'Mormon.
A young married woman, having heard of
the invention ot a stove that consumes its own
smoke, hopes that something of the same kind
will be constructed to consume tobsco smoke.
'Mamma, where do the cows -get the milk ?'
asked Willie, looking up from the foaming pan
ot milk which tie had been Intently regard
ing. Where do you get your tears?' was the
answer. After a thoughtful silence, he again
broke out, `Do the cows-have to be spanked ?'
• .
A grammarian mourns because the Roman
word "commence" is taking the place of the
good English word "begin.," The latter is a
compound word, made up of three fifths gin
and people dot 't like to put it in their 'mouths
these tetnperate times.
Eth lONTROSE DEEM.
M.
Prospectus for 1875.
A NEW ERA ES THE LIFE OF THE "DESSO
CRAT"—WHAT IT Pnorons FOR THE Fl!-
TURE—ITS ADVERTISING ..kNI/JOBBORt
FACILITILES?—WELAT THE PEOPLE
'TRES'S OF IT.
The DEMOCRAT for 1875 is very much
enlarged and improved, making it one of
the first papers in size And appearance in
this section of the State. The only Dem
ocratic paper in the County. Is particu
larly popular for its fearless advocacy of
the rights of the masses. Pare and Old
Time Democracy, its tallisman, but inde
pendent of all cliques, rings, or jobs. Will
stand by the right "though the Heavens,
fall." Ttose not of its political faithad
mire its honest independence.. Has more
than doubled its' circulation in the last
five years WITHOUT .ANY CANVASSING. -
la devoted to the interests of the whole
people of the comity. Will contain in
teresting matter for all, the Merchant, Me
chanic,and Farmer—poetry and miscella
ny. Increased in size but not in price.—
Will be sent, postage free, to, any sub
scriber in or out of the county for 82.00
per year in advance. We now have a Can
vasser who will visit all parts of the Coun
ty.
tOVERTISING,
The DEatoca,xr as an advertising medi
um is indispensable to business men of
whatever class, and in many sections of
the County, the only medium through
which they can reach a large class who
need but the proper information to bestow
their valuable patronage. Local Adver
tisers should take into considezation that
a circulation, outside of those who are in
the County or the vicinity where they
may expect patronage, is of no value to
them, if it was, the New York Herald or
some such paper would be the best me
dium. The cry of "large circulation" is
often used when it is of no advantage to
the advertiser. We do not make the as
sertion that our paper is the only medium
of value, but that it is' the only one by
which the advertiser eau reach a very
large number of families which it is for
h.s advantage to reach. This is frankly
acknowledged by some of the best busi
nessmen of the County, who knew from
experience. We respectfulty request an
examination of our rates, as they are
reasonable.
JOBBING DEPARTMENT
The Jobbing Depitrtment of the DE3I
- is a specialty. We are constantly
adding New Material to or.r Jobbing De
partment and intend to keep doing so.—
We have power and jobbing presses of
the latest and improved style. One of the
best recommendations for it is the con
stantly increasing patronage. Our pa
trons find tbat we can compete with
Binghamton, Scranton, Ithaca, and even
New York city, in priaes. and also in
quality of all kinds of work needed in this
locality. We do not propose to work for
nothing, but we have a schedule of prices
which we strictly adhere to, that invites
competition. Neatness, Cheapness, and
Promptness is our basis. We respectful.
11 invite the attention of the public and
their patronage if we deserve it.
Wouns
The DEMOCRAT is an ever welcome
visitor, a real household necessity, always
containing the local and general news.—
We particularly admire it for its indepen
dence in advocating the rights of the
masses. It deserves the,,success it is meet
ing witb.—J. B. ce A. if. McCotlunt,
Atfys, Montrose, Pa.
The best way to comOiment the Dar
ocian ie to let the people read it for them
selves. The people like the Ly.tiockar
because it exposes wrongs wherever they
May be found. We have found it a first
elites advertising medium.---prigs &
Sayre, Merchants, Montrose.
trpon the arrival of the DEmocnat,
(the beet paper in Susquehanna County,)
all other' papers are laid aside until it is
petused from first to last.—E. T. Stephens,
We consider tbe DEMOCRAT s Ilrst-class
medium for advertising. Its advertising
columns 'always 'appear fresh and clean,
and are read by ; 101.-4815 el 1 lifaguish,
Jeictier - s; - Afanfrose.' '
We bive bed the 1/Emocrter several
years. It grotto bet ac
ter. eh' week. We
cogldn't keep • 'bouse
Mrs. Jerre Kane, Little Meadows.
We gat tbulialue quality of Job Print
ing at the DE3I9CUAT office, at Npw York
ottT prices, and save express.-4. Lathrop,
Ppw'r Fork Factory, Jfolitrose.
Inscellaneons.
VEGETINE
Purifies the Blood, Renovates and In
vigorates the whole System,
Its Medical Propolin are.
ALTERATIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT AND DI
URETIC
Viotti:as lamed* exclusively from the Juices of care-
Italy selected barks, roots and hel., and eo strongly I
concentrated, Math will effectually eradicate trout the
system every taint of Scroftda. Scrofulous llama?. To
more. Cauca - gaucerons LI umor.Ery ipelactialt Rheum
Sy phidtic Diseases, Car . ker. Faintness at the 'Stomach.
and all diseases that ar se from impure blood. Sciatica.
ufflamatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Neuralgia, (lout
and Spinal complaints, can only be effectually curve
through the blood.
For Cicero and Eruptive diseases of the Skin I ns.
tales. Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Tetter. Scaldhead and
RingWortn, Vegctine has never fal.cd to elect a per
cure.
For pain. in the back. kidney compatinta, dnlpsy,
female weakness. Leneorrhcca, arising tram Interna l
ulceration, and uterine diseases and general debility,
Vegetine acts directly upon the causes of these corn.
plaints. It tnvigaratee and strengthen. the whole eye
tern. acts upon the secretive °mans, allays Infatuation,
cures tilmnation and regulates the bosrels.
For catarrh, drpepsta, habitual coailVol..S, palpita
don of the heart, headache, piles, riervonspeaus and
general prostration 01 the nervous system. no medicine
has ever even such perfect satisfaction at the Vegetine
It parities the oiood, cleanse, all?! the nrgan.cand pea•
,Sett n Coollolllllr power over the nervous system.
The remarkable cores effected by Veeetine hare In
enced many' pbylliclans and apothecaries whom we
know to prescribe and aw, it in their own families.
in fact, Vegetino le the best remedy yet discovered
for the above diseases. and is the only reliable blood
emitter yet placed before the polite.
PREPARED DT
IL & STEVENS, Boston. Mass
Naar to Vzoirrrals/—lt is a compound' extracted
from barks, roots and herbs. II is Nature's Remedy.
It Is perfectly harmless from any bad effect upon the
system. It is not nourishing and strengthening. It
ails directly upon the biped. It qutets the ncrvoos eye.
tem. It gives you good, PWCOt sleep at night. It it n
great panacea for our aged fathers noel mothers ; for It
gives them streugt.h.rm lets their nerves.and glees them
Nature's sweet sicep.—as hoe been proved by many on
aged perspn. .t Is the groat blond purifier. It Is ti
soothing remedy for our children. It has relieved and
eared U onsands. It Is very pleasant to take. every
Child likes it Try the Yeoman°. (dive it a- fair trial
for your compaints ; thou you will any to your friend,
"Try It ; It has cured me."
Vegatineror the complaints for which it is recom
mended, is haring a Larger .le throughout the Unite
States than any other one medicine. Why Vegetibe d
will core these complaints.
'
VALUABLE INFORMATION.
Gentlemen—My only object in giving you this testi
monial in to spread valuable information, Having been
badly afflicted with Salt Rheum, and the whole surface
of my rain being covered with pimples and eruptions,
many of which caused me great pain and annoyance,
and knowing it to be a blood disease. I wok many of the
advertised blood preparations, among which was any
quantity of Sarsaparilla, without obtaining any benefit
until I commenced taking the VECIENTINIS, and t More
bad comnieted the first bottle I raw that I had got the
right Medicine. Consequently. I folloWvd• qn with It
mall I had taken seven bottles. when I wan pronounced
a well man, and my skin smooth and entirely free
from pimple. , and eruptions. 1 have never enjoyed so
good health before, and I attribute it all to the use of
Viotarrialt,
To henedt those afflicted with Rheumatism.. I will
make mention also of the Vegetine's wonlier.ul power
of caring me of this acute complaint, of Which I have
suffered so intensely.
C. R. TUCKER, Pas. AO Mick. C. IL 11.
n.l-4 69 Washington street, Boston.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists
PAINTS AND OILS
A FINE STOCK AT
B. R. LYONS & Co.'a
Montrose, May 14,
CARPETS.
CARPETS AT 80 CENTS AND UPWARDS
—Less than N. Y. Prices—
May 14.'73, For Sale by B. R. LYON% & Co
SUGAR. TEA, COFFEE.
and other
Glrl'ocoarleM
At Low Flo:wet A
WAEL !ND WINDOW PAPERS
A Large Stock,
And New Patterns Received Every
Week Direct From the
thumfizetory.
B. EL LYONS & CO
Spool Tia.rocrizll.
and John Clark'. Spool Thread.
White Black, and Colored—from No. 8 to No. 130, at
75 cents per dozen, For sale by
B. IL LYONS & CO
Montrose, May la. lm-tr
The Doubt Dispelled.
1 1 .73E11NT Car CO 401,3:119
Wm. Hayden, Nev 311.10 rd, Pa., t. cow offering..
entire now stock of
DRY GOODS
'metal!) selected for Spring and Summer Trade
BOOTS AND SHOES
the largert and best - rarkety ipllorthern Penasy!ram'
Hats de Caps,
TRUNKS, TRAVELING DIGS
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No-
tiotm, etc., etc.
Everygullele Worronted ao ReprepenOxi. No Vattattoo
in Prices.
New Mllfoid. May 13th
S. S. CAMPBELL 4. CO
IrIIOLSOLLY. arLsenernizat OP
FINE, PLAIN AND MOLASSES CANDY.
Importers and Dea.ers FOREIGNPIWITSNUTS.6"
FirelForka.cgustantly on Hand.
Nos. 422 Market SO and 417 Merchant et..Pldra-
Marr.ti 15.1n4
LICHENSTEINA BLUMENTHAL 4380:..
Nett •
Ifilliord Pa.,
Wholesale and retail dealers In riiliWatehni.:'nd Inch
.Jewelry,Sterting Silver Ware, French and American
CIOCICI; nee Fisted Ware. and SLIT r Tea Sete. Also
all kind of Gold and Wirer Hating. Weta.Oksir.and
Jewelry Repairing, and Plain and - Ornamental E egrav
lug, neatly executed.
One 24.14.-le.
NOV 11112011 D
_MACHINE.SHOP.
JULIUS SHULTZ. Practical Mae Inlet. respectfully
solid* the patronage of all who may want Engines,
Eterattug rongels, Pulleygears kn.
atiantton OW to repsirl pg.
New lipprffl:l4aue IA 74-43%
THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, FEB. 17, ,1875.
szooDopo
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS;
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY
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
he to your Interest' to call and give us your custom.
Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Rose Blank-' ReadOlude Cuotlirg. Men'p, Youth's, and
Ms, Shawls, Cloakings, Gloves, llosicry, Merino I Boy's Snits, Men's, 'Tootles, and Boy's Over-
Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and I coats, Talruas, &c. Buck, Kid, and Wool
Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, ptc. Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel
I mild White Slurs, Knit Jackets, lists and Caps,
Trunaa, Umbrellas, ute., Bows, Scarfs, Tice, and
! Mufflers.
Full line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst
eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and
Furnishing Goods, C'orpet4
and
.' =
Montrose, October 21, 1874
GEDIVRAL
Store rilotel
Corbettiville,
Minh Hotel la eltnitco on tee nver rose leading from
the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Halms.
lent to call on me, as I have proper couveyance to carry
Ing my House and Darn making It more convenient to e
my old friends and will be glad to see them all when got
Corbettavihc. N. Y., Jaonary 6, U
Borrole, Det. 12, 18111,
Binghamton Advertisomenta
TV".IEINAT
FOOT of JraWkl7o
Merchant Tailors,
3312 4 .7413143.46.21.X7PC0N, N. 'Sr':
ARE NOR' OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF
ME I'S & CTOTIIING,
Gouts' Fin gua Gook
We extend s cordial Invitation to toe public to eat
and t xamioe our
B. R. LYONS 6 CO.•S
far Our Motto Is. Not to be Undersold.
JOHN C. FOOT. - - 0. M. HAWLEY
The Cheapest Place
ME 4EL FL 7:11i7V ALI-a. 3EI
CROCIER, OGDEN, & CO3,
3131.0.74131-33.41.1V1TC01NT, N. Y.
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE GOODS.
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES; .
OAK 'FANNED LEATHER BELTING
RUBBER BELTING AND
PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC.
OIROULAR AND OROSS-OF SAWS,
The Best in the World 1
Binghamton, Oct, 14th ,187.1.
THE INDEPENDEN7
Sewing Machine
TUE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT OF TUE AGE I
Sews limn bat One Spool of Thread.
It bas but Mx working part!, fe nmeelepa,and sear
more rapidly thou any Machine in the Market.
It Cumblure Durability with Beauty and Sim plielty.and
has all the Modem Improvements.
EtrA FIRSZULASS HACUINE ON A BLSCS
WALNUT TABLE FOR $35,
Wit. HAT Lin),
- - -
Address,
THE INDEPENDENT SEWING I.ACIIINE ..
Dec.Dee.2l,,lBYb. Elagbionton, N. V
FURNITURE WARE !
EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH
3Clocnomeminal
50 Warlangton St ! , Bingheiituui, .
Cunsistingot everything nameablein that
business. Repairing promptly done.
UR ';;TA6III6
.a. elipealtsittr .
PRICES REASONABLE:. .9ht/aractionElmounteell•
Binghamton. N. Y., Aogaist 20, 11373.17.
JOl3 PRINTING
4 -T VIZ "DP MCIPPAT" OFFI9E. OP E4l )
Warp' tro
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum fa 00.
JUST REUEIVBD BY
Our Stock has been selected with great care and bought at Barron Pat CER.
CirrX:ll, !SWOP OS OCP WM' Xt. ISM /9
Dry Goods Department. Clothing Department
GUI TENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
D. J. MURPHY, Proprietor.
$7 COURT STREET,
Opposite Exchange Hotel
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC
STOCK AND PRICES.
kiingtmmton. N.Y.. Oct. 711. 1874.
Phelpts Bank Bonding,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
NS e are Agents for
HENRY DITSON 6. SONS'
AND JODN noTnintre
Celebrated Hand• Cat Files,
Bas a self-setting SlraCqhl Needle
ALteritms 41;%Te*atpcil.
SEND .FOR CIRCULAR.
A tine variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and
Cassimeres for Custutn Work. Meas
ures taken, and good fitting and
Workmanship Warranted.
IS. 8, Dessaner, Dlanaging Partner.
Binghamton to Montrone, moan to Conklin Station, on
.Parlteo stopping at to ie bution will rind it eonven
them to any place they Want to go I dive been ',Lil
l:ger Lain the public Tbnuklul for the many favors of
ng thIA way,
Binghamton Advertisments
CARTER PORTER,
& JOHNSON,
17TEW
HARDWARE
IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS,
Blacksmiths' Supplies,
PAILMEBEVIAND MECHANICS' TOOLS
Eivcreet's Eitool OF-oodles,
SEAT STRING'S, STEEL TIRE
TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL,
BURRETTS CORN SHELLER
And the Improved
BURDICK FEED CUTTERS.
rCALL •ND Fizz rey
87 Washington St.,
1R.41C0X31 IV SON'S
Southern Tier
FURNITURE EMPORIUM
88 IVmhington Street,
131xLICAsameataza.. N. 'lr..
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF
YULeHIEW77IIII.t
At the Lowest Prices of any Store in
Southern New York.
All Goods dead are WARRATBD as Represented
E. D. ROBINSON.
At No. 33 ODurt Street
BINGEILUVITON, N. Y.
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
de we have Jolt returned hom the City of New York
after aurcbatlng a btrae antl well aelerted stook of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
of all kind* bought trom drat hands, we are now pre
pared to offer rroods at prices that will satisfy the
closest buyer. We have also atided to our large stock
or Dry Goods, an Immense stock of CL.OTD. CASSI•
MERE.3.aan twevEns for Men and Aceys wear.
Waste now preplrpd to make
SUITS FOR ALL
who wW give na a call as we hare drat class woramen
engaged for the season,
Ladles end Gentlemed, yes wilt pleithe call and exam
lee our stuck before you perches° elsewhere. '
Thankful - for past favors, we hope for a continuation
of the same._
We amain, Tours Respecifelly,
• ateA: 05turgsy
Binghtunton, Sept. IlialErl4.—tf.
GENEARL
Itorollotol
Oorbettsville,
N. 'lr .
D. J. MI2bPHY. Proprirtor
Agents for
BINGHAMTON, N. T
You will Find the
OF ALL KINDS,
NEW GOODS
IMNocUaLxous
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The • nnArrelened ‘A In keep enroUntly no hand and
fur tale, very Inn.
Imb.a,oton.is,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
I=l
TOP & OPEN BUGGIES,
TWO SEATED CARRIAGES
And Lumber Wagons
Heavy 'piing wagon.. reread hang carnage]) and
en and coy haviea. for *ale Hirai,
Will make to order to milt pan lee. oil l Inds of ear
rinzeo. V irk Warr:mica. Repairing done neatly
sihop at Sprineville. Pa
Enquire at I). 1.. S W. Express Office of
D. D. SEARLE.
Montrone,
Or nt Springville of E. 11. CULVEIt
Montro. v June u, 1074
MONEY SAVED
NEW FIRM,
NEW STORE,
NEW GOODS, "
NEW PRICEs
GRIFFIS & SAYRE,
Have opened, at the old location et U. S. Wilson. in
the Brick Block Montrose, and we shall be pleased to
era All O: our old friends and the many new one, We
hope to gain. Oar stock trill consist or
Ira Ms all &San
CROCXF.BY & Gtdi SWAGE,
to Inrge quantitle, And variety. Stone Ware, WOOO
Ware. Houoe.Fo I Tliyi»ng +Gooch , end grocerie, Wr
Phan glee part ca!ar at tent lon to the Grocmy Trade
and keep a frill loe•ortmeut of Tee, Sugar. Cofreco,
Family
Groceries & Provisions,
In full varlet/. Salt and Flour. We shall keep con
Atantly on hand One brat de of dour at much lee• than
old prices. and w.trrant It to please. Goode delivered
promptly to our town cu4totners
TERMS.— Oar terms will he 4trletly
Roudp-Pap,
trash or produce t Tlds it will be Well to remem
her, a• this will lie The T.Tecret. to our low prices We
are contblenT That by and ex , miniar, nnr goods
and price. oar will nod that it kill he for yonr inter.
art to try our go. and EvrlTlr
•ii,TPLItro!: Gwrrtr. - - -
Motttrt.e. May. 131h.' - A
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BILIANOs STROUD
General
INSURANCE AGENT,
nacsistx-oksic.. Pa.
Capital Represented, $100,000,000
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT IMOD ANTE :
Liverpool. Loudon .0 Globe '' $20.000,002/
Inn Co .of North America •' 23,250,000
Penn. Fire lan l 0., Phila., " 450,0n0
National. Phi's. $200,100
for. Cu., Slate of Penn's " f 600.000
Union It utual 2400,01(.
"
Lycoming Fire $6,000.000
Merchants' " 450,000
Newtown,dl( Burke l'o_ 300.00
Lancanter Fire Inn. Co, " 350,1a0
Fire Asnociation 01 Phila. - 2,600,00
Lehigh Valley Fire. Allentown, •• 2011,010
Alemmania 01 Pittsborg. " 400,000
Peonnyl titnia Int Co.. Phila. 1.310.000
Farmer's Ins t'o.. of Phila. 250,000
City Fir , Inn. 10. Prot idence, R. I 200,000
Roger Williams Ins. Providence, R. I 350,010
Watertown Inn Cu., Watertown. N. Y. GOO: 00
Home Inn. Co., N. i Capita I and :surplus, $4,12.0,000
Attn. Fire Ins. Co.. Hartford, Ct. 400,01 M
Hartford Fire inn.. C0..1. npitaisnd Stirplue $3,000,000
Home Inn. Co . Col um hue. 0.. •• dis 0( 0.10.
Cilium.' Fire Ina NeurnrC. N.J.- 900.1100
The undcrnigned in SPECIAL AGENT for the follow
ing companicn for Northern I minnylynala :
Fire Annociat in of Philadelphia.
Lancaster Fire Inca r MCI, Company of Lane:Woe:
The Insurance Co. of the State of Penury Is ania,of
Philadelphia.
IA M• .
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Conn Mot cal Life Inn. Co., Annette
American Llle,Vnll'a.
..A. 04=11T/ 3231%T.r.
Traveler. Ins Co, .11artford,l apltalaDd Sun)11142.000.000
Rail o or Paooeligerr $350,000.
The tinderKigned hitt , heen w oil known in thiiiconnly.fm
Che pa,t 17yeet di* an 1.:4u ranee Agent L0..C1. ensts Iri ed
by hi. Commiliiii-g hove .1 wn). been Ilmmptly Palo
Viromrrdrxt door east from Bankftw Office of W
ll. Cooper & Co.,Tornpikeet .Montrose.Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
CHARLES H. SMITH. Office If atiogor
Mobtrose. Nov.lB 10 4.
HERRING & FARREL ,
207 Broadway N. -sr
MANUFALTURFRS OF ALL KINDS OF
E l .l.re CL312.13. Xi lux - slaw .IPrcacil
.G~i,~~~ ~i.
The ohle9t and mot.t reliable firm In the United Stater
They took the prize medal awarded at the
WORLD'S. FAIR AT LONDON!
All Sales are warranted free from dampness and cow
radon.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
T..sostaa 11 c rr is in.
$. r1 , 0.11E TUB COURT ROUSE,
It ONTR69E.PENN' 6
JOHN S. TARBELL, PROnt
Nine Stages and flacks leave this House daily, eon
neethur with the Montrose Railway, the Lehigh V alley
Railroad. and the D. L. & W. Railroad.
April let, 1873.-tt.
I . IIINT BliontEßS,
• SCRANTON, PA,
Wholesale dc Recall Dealers I
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
N AILS, SPIRES, - SHOVELS,
TTILI)ER'S HARDWARE,
MINE RAIL,COUNT RENTER' d T RAIL SPIER%
RAILROAD d MINING SUpPLIR.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AX.L4'.I, SKEINS ANC
BOEE , g, tiaLTO;',ArUrB culd WASHERS.
PLA TED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, NUBS,SPOREs,
FELLOES,SEAT SPINI)LES, BOWS. de:
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
BARKERS. SLEDGES, PILES. ac.eie.
CIRCULAR AND =MAWS. BRUIN°, PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS; PLASTER PARIS.
CEMENT. RAIN A GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDA RM OW GLASS.LEATII E
ALES. R &FINDING..
FAN WS SC
'HAND /411411.1 S
PRINTED AT THIS OPPIDE
Drugs and Zed'eines.
Bitters are a purely Vegetable pesparation,
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 cause
of the unparalleled success of Vqretien Err
xxas? " par answer is, that they remove
the cane of &wive, 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 compoinded possessing
the remarkable qualities of VriEcken Brrttas
in healing the sick of every disease man is
heir to They I,re n gentle PnrgatfPe as
well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion orb-
Aammationi of the Li,- d Visceral Organs,
in Bilious Diseases.
If men will el ! rcod health, let
ittem use Vvirona i vrt ra as a medicine.
sad avoid the Btimulanti
in ovary form.
No Person eon talc. thes , ‘ !HMl's
according to dirm-tious, and remain lung
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyea by mineral poison or other means,
and vital orpins wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Thousands proclaim VRrgoan
Brrrgaa the most wonderful Invigorant that
over snstained the sinking .yetom.
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Bilious, Remittent; and Intermit
tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the
valleys of our great rivers throughout the
United States, especially those of the Ilia
eissippt, Ohio,
Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra
zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile,
Savannah, Ronneke,dames, and many others,
with their, vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and Au
tumn. and remarkably so during seasons of
miasma 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 Dn. - J. WALKER'S Yrs - cons Brrriam, as
they will speedily remove the dark-colored
viscid matter w‘th which the bowels are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the
secretions of the liver, and generally rester.
ing the healthy fu.uctions of the digestive
organs.
Osspep , :la or ludipstion,Headnehe,
Puu in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness
of th. Chest, Di,/iness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bil
ious A ttucks, Palpitation of the Heart,lnilam
mation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of
the' Kidneys, and a hundred„ other painful
symptoms, are the ofispriMgs of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee of
its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Serail la, or Evil, White Swel
lings, C.cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, t_croluluns Inflmemations, Indolent
Tuftamma:ion, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. in these, as iu all other constitn
tiounl WA.LRER'S rtiEGAR Brrrzus
have their great curative powers in
the moat obstinate and intractable eases,
For I.lll:Linamtery and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent
and Intermitteut Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these
Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are
caused 'uy Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. —Persona en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Pituabees, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Miners, 11.3 taey advance in life, are subject
to parabsis of the Bowels. To guard
against tins, take a dose of %amen's V/N-
Eu.ut Brrhms occasionally.
For Shin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter,
CIEZEM
Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, This
tale,., Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald
Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch y Sc e,
Discoloration of the Skin, Httniors and
Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or
nature, are literally dug up and carried out
of the system n it'slicut time by the nse of
thesu Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk
ing in the system of no many thousands, are
effectually destroyed and removed- No sys
tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthed
minities, will free the entem from worms
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young or
old, marred or single, at the dawn of worn
anhoql or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit
ters display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Jaundice.—ln all cases of jaundice, rest
assured that your liver is not doing its work.
The only sensible treatment is to prompt°
the secretion of the bile and 4 , fer• its re•
movul. For this purpose tied' aLIZGAB lirr
TIIIS.
Uleanst. 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 iu the veins; cleanse it when it
foul; your feelings will tell you when. 4. cep,
the blood pure, and the health c 4 the system
will follow.
533.000,000
$4,b00.000
14. 14. XacCILONALD C 0. ,&
Reniastata and Gonmad Agents, San Francisca, OilLfornai
and cor. Washington and Mariam Sta.. New Tort.
Sold by ell Druggists and Dealing.
Sept. tUtb. 1874 —Gm.
ABEL TURRELL,
IllitEc•za.tircoese.
is continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keeps con•
tinually uu uund a full and desirable a ssuttment of gen
uine 011008, MEDICINES, taltallVALS, Paluts.olls
Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spices, nun other groceries, stone.
ware, wall paper, glattnware, fruit lam, minors, lamps,
chimneys, kerosene, machinery idle, tanners' oi, neat;.
rout all, refined Whale Oil, oil fur lanterns, oil for
s, wing machines, Olive 011,Sperea Oil, Spirits Turpen
tineSarnishes,Canarylieed, Pinegar,Potash.Concen.
trated Lye. Axle Grease, Trusses. Supporters.Stedlcal
Instruments, Shoulder Braces, Whips, GUIS, Pistol.
Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps,Dlastinit
Powdei and Fuse Violins,Strings Dows,etc. Plume;,
Fifes. ete.,Fish Ifooksand Llnes,Ba rand TotletSoaps
Sur 011 s. Hair Restorers, and Hair Dyes. Brushes,
Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Silver and eilycr Plated
Spoons, Forks, K nlves..tc.,Duatist Articles. a goner
al assorttn enter
FANOY GOC:IS,JEWELA Y, and PERFITBIERY
All WI °edit's and beat kinds of
PATENT MEDICINEIs.
The people are invited to call at the Dram and Varlet)
Store of ABEL
MEM
THE EAGLE
1111111 RIM. %
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BURN.I & IVIGWOLB, PROPRISTOBS,
SION OP TON 0 1 :47dPS'S liatum wa) Mown r, ,
3Elli3olx. 33.1a0s.:,13•Zoritrcriiine
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(Mr idol: of Drage .aud Idedielnes is complete, and
care taken to have everything of the best quality, The
public may rest essurtd that all medicines tha t
our store shall ho rs the/ are represented, pure and ult.
adulterated.
,
rATENT ItgateiNP.B • -
of all kinds called.lgr,uq hand at reasonehin prices : 7
By personal And strict attention to bastuoi , o, at all
tialss, We hope to merit the confidence and boor of the
PphltF -
A. B. BITIINB._,
Montrose. April 3.1871.
JOB WORK-. ; .- • •..
AT TWO OPTIICACIMAP
DRUGGIST,
Est eh] !shed IR'I
•Number '7.
Advertisements
AII.RANGEMENT
The Poole's Drug Sion.
N. 'BULLARD, PROPRIETOR.
R. KENYON, Druggist & Apothecary
PATENT DIEDIOINE EMPORIUM !
The undcralgued would rcipectldlly announce to ,1)
the people everywhere. that to hie already extend,-
etock and variety of Merchandise In the Grocery, Pro.
vlelon.and Hardware line.
Ile has added a v ry choke assortment of Prrik
DRITUB, PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER.
PUSIEttlf, eke . which be !lettere him, If he can statu s
the public they will find It to their-advantage to exec s .
lee before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicia., In
this section of the county he would rcsptettully ao
nounce th et he hue occur, d the ferviext 01 R. Kenyon,
as Drage let and Apothecary, whose long experience aryl
uckoowledgen care and ability. entitle him to your en
tire confidence In the line of compounding, medic - law
or preparing prescrlptlona, and who would also cite-eta
It an especial favor to receive call. from any of his old
^CletoMent or now ohm Will Make the Patent /led(.
Amiss specialty. Aloe Domestic and Foreign /literal
Waft re—an extensive stock. Also tine Groaeries—
LEIRD:PS EXTRACT OP DEEP, FRESH SALMON
PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS, mamas
PEAS. CORN. BEANS.. OYSTERS, &c., •
a !act, anyth InG and erect thing that le ordinarily
d. itespectfally soliciting ■ call Iremilo
L N. BULLARD
Powder! Powder! Powder!
Slastine, Ride and Shot Powder, shot, Lend. than
Tubes, Caps. Pouches, Flasks, Fate, dco.,
de., dc., for sale by
Montrose. Sept. 9. 1874—tf.
N AILS,
TIN WARE,
- , HARDWARE
BOYD & CORW IN
Corner of kml3 and Turnpike Sta
IbiCOM"rriLol32l., PAL..
DEALERS IN
•.x.c:rvirmst
TM ND SET-111011 ARE
Builders' Hardware.
CUTLERY, ETC.,
Nails, by the) Sob.
Thanks to oor Frienda for Pit Favors
We would be more thankful to one and all who snow
they have unsettled accounts with ns, II they woald eaU
and settle by the middle of /larch next.
Feb. 4, 1974.
Furniture.
At W. W. Smith Itc Son's
tiztenelveFunriltute War s r oc n k m o ich trtllllnd the large'
FIRST.CLASS AND COMMON
a.'
pirrra.m risll:7llM
To be found in this section of the country, of his out
manufacture. sad at Drives that cannot hal to give uth
faction. They . make the very beat
EXTENSION TABLES
In the Country, and WAIMi:.wiT them
17 vo ka a.leata z- zr •W an li
Of all klnda done in the neatoat mane:.
0 Aza Mt I .1%7 Ci- MI 3EI 12
of vAmous KINDS.
PURE NO.I MATRA=S,
AND COMMON IdATRA:SSES
UNDERTAKING
Tbc subscriber Pill lwreatter make tat.. adertaeleg •
specialty to his business. 'laving 'Jun completed
NEW and tit. mist elegant REARBB la the ewe, all
needtpg his service. will be attended to promptly and a•
satisLectory charges.
WIII. W. SMITH Er. SON.
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 8,
TUE BEST KNOWN RE,IIEDY
colLtE WILOTUEttss
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RESTORILTIVE'VALSAM,
A SURE CURB FOR
ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, uROUP,
,ND
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ALL COMPLAINTS OP LUNGS, LIVES
KIDNEYS, RHEUTMATISJI,
and a HUM cure for the PILES, Be sure and fr
try itz •
Beware of fraud. None genuine unless sold
by
COLE BEOTIBIEES.
Sole Proprietor., Montrote, Ps,
Or b) autholined druggists.
• Patented December lat. 18,14.
Oct. 7, 1874.—tf.
GOOD NEWS. F 888, TO, AU.
For A, N Bullard has on band a 1 , ,,•,,ht the choice
Pears. you ever raw, the very bee:,
market. a tine tot ol Prima Golan , 1
Cabbage and all,kinds of 4.1 . .. 3 1,
FRUI T :4 AND VEGETABLES !
their 603i00. A new stock of the best Whe at tri
Buckwheat Flour.florn Meal, Oat Meal, and Fee d.FIA
Packing Salt, Items, and Dried - Beef, Dried sad,
Fruits, Teda.Cod'ess, S ugars„ei piece,
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF.
A now stock of School Books and Slates. a ad s der
stock of pocket
timeaumna ;riga itatt ,
and lota of other goods quite tonomerou•,t. tuceno
and to any one making a bill ibe 11111 M, Sat , they tool.
ly make when they . go to Binghamton, resin wee to
beat Binghamton prices at least tel pct cent. Ton
anti you will ho cenvineed.
A
Montrose Nov.
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g :SLAT:IBM'S
4; • Improved CUCUMBER WOOD .
tZ PUMP, Tiatelesa, Durable. Vadat.
ae and Cheap. The best
.Purep ro, tts
. . least money: Attention is especiarl
cilnvited to Illatehloye Pat'"
prOVOti Bracket and New Drop Ord
) Valve, which.. can be wilhdriera
without removing the PureP, et
21 tor tied the joints. Also, the Cop.
;". • per Chamber, - which never cocky=
scales. a este by nd talli
.Dea el le o mat ra it t t an other.
For y
he Trade
• senerally. Inquire for BlatAlney's
^ , P omp, and .1t nut for *ale In Par
r town, aced direct to
w CIW. a. EL/WOmmun.ti RLEY, Nr rsits cI
pitpturkr,...
oil Cot tsPa
Awn Ist, 1074.-41 m.
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I. N. BULLARD
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