Voluna.el32. tarot and goothold. Gentlemen ,Faxmen. If we look aroma(' at those from whom come the strongest complaints . nbout. no prat in (twitting, we see that in a tioi• priePngly lurgi- number Of cases the 'cry comes front those who know nothine about it; that is to 84,4 renlgett nine farmers who complain, but some otonting—house graduate.' Whii had`!iln idea that money grew in the ground, thitt butiness was a haiardons operation. add,. that to get rich .and "live hke with nothing to do," all that 18 liecepStlrY Is to boy and "run" a farm. Sole .br these men succeeded in the en 4/ Foo' a year or two they lose anney, sit in time they pick up or luck hotps4hem. 'it Is however, but a drop in thAucket. Hard 'ly ten per cent. of three who go from commerckl pursuits larming but GOO— er or later break no We suppose a.great deal of this triii• direction of elms comes from the inflU mice of old country literature. 'T 'e 1i ... - Gentleman Farmer" is one of the hap eft of English pictures,lbut whether it 8 true to nature or not.is altogether anoth er things The typical John Bull of the caricaturists is an English farmer, rat 8,,d olly,si iih topbouts and fine substail•' thd clothes, and g enerally having his hands thrust deep down into hie breech es pockets as if in them he guarded not only his own treasures but those of .411 the world. But it appears the picture is pinTly an imaginary one. The "gentler nom" are not the solid substantial farm ers. There are a few who, like Mr. Ildechi the (Th.-M.10,d -farmer of Triptree Half' took to farming after they breathe rich and had made their money first by' some other business, but must of the success full farmers - There as well as here itre those nho were brou2lit up to farming from diet,- kwyhond and who are familiar with all the -details of farm•work and farm-markets. It is a pity perlia; to take down till thelse lovely pictures of the gentleman farmer and in their places substittO mere charcoal sketches of what things really are; but poetry is all well enough ia its place. Meney•making is another thing. and money-making by farm-life esp, cially so. It has its hard practical side One must begin at die" bottom of thi , ladder in order to reach the top; . but when begun in that, the natural way, it will he found to be jest as good as any other business, and when failures wine ii will be found generally with a class who had no right to be there.—Gorman town Telegraph. Best Breed of flogs In answer to an ingLiry which is the best breei of hogs, an Ohio breeder gives the following reasons for naming the Po land Cllllll3 as such a breed: 1. They du nut get mangy. I have never had one that , %as troubled this way and this is something of so much impor laliCe that it should not be overlookd by airy farmer who knows anything of the evil. ' 2 This breed is excellent on =odat of its early fattening qualities; and yet for its continued growth it has tin equal When only nine or ten months old it will readil) fatten into clear pork, weighir.g 300 noun& or inor. Or they will con ilotle to grow until twenty months old, aid then weigh. when fattened; from 45Q .525 p,unds. 3. It Is the hest feeder on clover and blue gra.,s that I know of. I have wit• nessel test experiments which went to &low that hogs of this breed will make in )re gain and thrive better on grass alone than those of any ()Cher breed. • 4. They are naturally quiet at all times, unless a contrary Spirit is stirtcd up by abuse. They fatten well, eating their tin and then lying down. The sows are good prol tic breeders, kind in litter and good eucklers. 5. 1 claim that the Poland-China is tin hog for the packer because of 'the proportion of weight behind the should ers and the amount Of high-pribed meut can aid a correspondingly small amount of offal product4h It has a small head and mall feet. 6. It is the breed that we can do the most with between April and January.— . I claim that pigs should come when grass in the spring begins to grow, so that they can be fattened without haring to winter them. Or. if we deem it good policy to hold thorn over. we• want them to keep on growing during the second summer with the !rest cost_ I believe the Poland-China is the bag for the farmer. It is a small-boned and long-bodied. It has short legs and a broad straight hack; it has deep sides, with square heavy hams and shoulders; it has drooping ears and fine hair, in col or nearly always spotted black. Experiment* In Feeding a Iltileb Cow. Mitch cows require a large portion of saccharine Lind oleaginous matter to be deposited in their tissues, or secreted in milk. Potatoes are found to increase the proportions of butter in the milk al a cow th a t tecals upon them , their starch being convened it.to fatty matter. It,has been provetlAiy experiment that the 'pro portion of butter w the EMU; of a cow allowed to feed during the dap in a pas ture, and shut night in a warm stet) uas much greater in the morning Milk than in the evening; the former contain ing 5.6 parts of butter in TOO, and the latter 2.7 parts. This was eveidutly due to the d'ininished demand for the mat - ial for respiration during the bight, when the body was at rest and the skin kept warm. • An experiment was tried of keeping a cow in a shed during the day, and teed lng her with grass, and the propoitiom - of butter in her evtuing milk rose to 'Ad parts in 100. But this .plan dinritaistied the proportion of caseine. or - cheesy tifuE ter in the milk, which was again ificnias ed by allowing the cow to pasture in the open field. Hence it appears that house feeding is favorable to the production' of butter, and pasturing to that of, the cheese. A Chinese Bee. The Agricultural section of the En— tomological Society, at its anual meeting in Paris, Anguq, 1874, made many inter esting statements. M.. Durand - Saint— Armand, a government officer in Cochin China, states that, that country posesm a tie twice the size of ours, which collie quently ought to have a proboscis long enough to exthet the honey from red clover, which is known to be very abun— dant. This bee is found in great numbers all along the coast, in a wild state,in hol low trees, and the natives hunt them for their wax. The extensive forests of this country are leased for the product of Wax which is sold to the Chinese. M. Durand Sanit-Armand has acquired a certain knowledge of bee culture so us to be able if possible, to domesticate the_ bee and send theta to France. Would it norbe• well fur our bee keepers to investigate this?, It has a promising look. . ; : W ged for every seta hen. z . 71 PiaciLUMP Sense awl • ' Ilense• A matter of for,* / Fitting a dress. What is the,,fh of. woman 2—Dont)• le you, Cf mar' s p itkidood old grandmother wants to knoOrLouisiun's isn't in a state of arn o le at beats awl !" exclaimed a shoe ,,figker, as he looked at a shoe making machine. It seems as if it would make composit• ors howl to discover chat there is . Only one em in a poem. There is a poor , fellow at Bangor who says 'it's working between meals that's killing him.' ' The young man who boasted he would yet make a noise in the world, beats a gong for a bash Mill. t ' An Irish editor says ,he can see no earthly reason why women should not be allowed to heCome Medical men. A peep behind the curtain—Mother don't get me niad now t Horn is coming and I shall be all of n flash: • 'What are yon doing there?' said a grocer to a fellow who was stealing his' lard. •I utn getting fat,' was the re— plY A prisoner, while being examined in court, contradicted himself." 'Wh'y do you he so ?•' asked the judge. "Haven't yen a lawyer?' A Georgian editor has , bad his pistol stolen. He advertiiies to give the thief the contents, and no questions asked, if lie will return at. Diedrich, lately married, says, 'lt vas yoost so easy iis a needle coin valk oud mit a, camel's eye, as, to get der behest word mit u V 001811 1 ," Yeller Pup Landing is the name of a new stopping_place on the Cumberland River, and the Swigglea House is the name of the principall hotel thereat. Mr. Mutton, of Oshkbah, has a cotn plaint against a railway• company for be ing put off the mit n tbewrong station. Mutton suet, why don't you ? Miss Addie Lase of Hamilton, milk' it co*cumber, and her enraged mother hit her with the History of Canada and broke her collar bone. The best defence of lying that we ever read is the remark of Charles Lamb, re lated by Leigh Hunt, tbat truth:is pre cious, and not to be wasted co every body. In Pembina, in Pembina, The people do not care a straw Whether they freeze or whether thaw ; But they will beat you till yoiere raw If you call it aught but P:tubina. The young man who resoly'ed to com mit suicide becswee his sweetheart mar ried an .undertakei, Owes 'his life to the second thougbt•thot he might be furnish ing his rival a job. Miss Banc.roft,the young lady who was lately married to Count, Tzecuzksi, has now bot a name which itftlieCheareitap proach to the phonetist spelling of a sneeze that has - yet been made: Discernment.—Young lady (who has missed the meet ;) 'Do you know where the hounds are, Rubins?' Old keeper (compassionately :) 'Y'ure just too late, Miss—the gentlemen be all goue. The proprietor of a forge, not remark able for correctness of language, bit who by honest industry had realized a dam ftable independence, being called on at a'social meeting for a toast gave "Success to forgery." • Milwaukee boasts of the man with the champion nose. We are not accurately posted as to the dimensions and geogra. phy of the article ; but its main color it said to be violet blue. Not, let the read. e r please understand, violent blue. The only case in which a girl got the mitten from her lover is iepqrtelliiiiTerre Haute. But she married him in spite of it. It is the case of Eve M. Slaughter; who married Joseph W.3litten. Of course she drew him on. Hearsay and Battle are the editors of the Shreftport Times. What is believed by Hearsay is decided by Battle. With a paper so conducted, it is vain to look for truktiful st4temeitts iir, peacejnl Counsel in its columns. A young man asked for a copy of Ho— mer's Odyssey at a book store in Norwich Conn., the oth?r . day. and the ,clerk, not finding it, :vmarked in a refleCtiie way, 'Well, we haven't any of Homer's latest works in at present ' " Short correspondence—`3lr. Brown's compliments thinks it uti , ' necessary his piggs should go through his ground.'—Reply 'Mr. Smith's com pliments to Mr. Brown ; thinks it equally unnecessary to spell pip with two gees. 11,,disputreis going:on _about the etiquette to be followed at missionary cookings. One party claims that the men only should, be allowed, to dance round the tempting Moraeli ; while the Pi ji nigh) s bathe women should be permittedto loin in. . An Altoona man says that animals ap preciate the hnmciipys fiitn:the factpot he say/ iti tiraid - grip fipple - over` Vislig of a bog at which he had thrown a huge boulder:MAl , hi graie/ . Vriite and smash a $l4O plate glass window be yond. t.!. • E. 71,.; Much depends on the way in which things . are 'stated: . For example, in one Of (dr Trestern 'exchanges an ti4ount of a steamer accident is;isen, in irbliclit.lll , reppyter.asYs : paisenid, were T. B. Nathan, who owned three fourths of the: cargo and the captain's wife.' Trop Stove firris,has - receivid:a)e,tter from 'the' WeV ietatio - n to flu) purcbaie of a beater fora church, which concludes as foIIOWS "rhi , biatei fuioitilied by you for the church at—works bully. Give us, your rock bottom pribis; ae we are lior, but very pious.' • ' The teacher of a district school in Mansfield is in the babit orasking 'hie scnolara to define the words whiCh they are given to spell. The boy_ who had to wrestle with the word ankierstated with a good, deal of confidence that it Was President Grant's first name. 'What a orand vista of possibilities stretches out before that boy. "You know, madam, that yob canno make a purse out of a sow's ear." "Oh, sir, please fan me. I have inti. =duos of a swoon. When you use that odious specimen of vulgnritv agnin„clothe it in refined Idinseidogyr You , should say , it Is impossible to fabricate a'pecubi cry receptacle from the auricular orgat, of the genus bog." . Il t y the gradual recession , of Lake Ilichigat'a waters, Clucago_sees a ,bnrri. We vision of herself.lieduced 'a century hence to the unimportant position of a small country 'town :` Don't believe 'a. word of it., Chicago .bifiltlera- can make' us good time as the lake waters can, any Ilhqellaneous. •VEGETIN F. Strikes at the root of disease by purifying ibe blood re itorion the liver and kidneys to health stetiost,lnvigors tingtbe nerrons system. VEGETINE Is not a vile. nal:motif compound. which *triply pat. Res the bowels, but - a safe. pleasant cenic47.:whlcb la stun to purify the blood and thereby rostore.tbe health.. VEGETINE 7'" To now presenbed in easea of Scrnfula and other di.cae.. es of the blood, by many of the beat phylielana, owing to Its great etteceis in curing all diseases of [hie nature. VEGETINE - Does not deceive torah& Into melee hopes by purging and creating a editions appetite. bat valets nature to clearing ano parlaying toe whole aye:em. leading the pa tient gradtunly to perfect health. . • VEGETINE Was looked upon ee sn'oSperiment for comb time by some of our bust phyalciarks. but those must incredu lous to regard to its Merits are now its most ardent friends and supporters. . , VEGETINE Instead of being a puffed-up medicine has worked Ito way up to tts present astonishing success by actual merit in curing an diseases of the blood, of.whatever nitrate. VEGETIN E Bays a Boston poysiclan, ••has uo equal as a blood puri fier. Bearing of its many wooderibi cares,afterall oth er remedies had failed, visited thetaboratory and con elated myself of lie genuluo merit, It Ia prepared from barks, roots and herbs, each of which Is bighty effective and Thy are compounded in such a manner as to pm duce astonishing regatta." VEGETINE Is acknowledged and recommended by phyeicians and aootheco t ries to be the beat purifier and cleanser.! the b wit 'e s . hge teen vnerstorra3dtothl7eaasiatra speak in its praise PROOF. WHAT IS NEEDED. Cincinnati., Nov. 2G; 1872 Mo. U. R. Stumm: Dear Sir—The two bottles of VEGETINE furnished me by your agent, my wife has used with great benefit For • Jaug anwshe has born trembled with diszlnes ■ apd coetivenete; theese troubles are nowyentlrely re moved by the use of VEUETINE. She watt also troubled with Dyspepsia end General Debility ; and has been greatly benefittett,- Tues. GILMOItE. 4291 p %Venial Street. Dorton, February 13, 1871. Mn. H. IL STEVENS: -Dear Sir—About one year etnee 1 found myself in a .feeble condition from ecneral bebilltv, wee strongly recommended to me by a'friend Who had been much benefited by lir nee. I procured the article and after using several bottles, was rano:ed. to health and dtecontinued Its nee. I feel quite confident that theist,. no medicine superior to It for ihatte complaints for which' it is e•pectally prepared. and would cheerful. ly rettommend it .co those who feel that they need some thing to restore them to perfect breith. - Respectfully stoma: U. L. VETTINGILL. Firm of 8. M. Fettlngill .4 Co.. 10 State St., Boston. FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. Natick, Mass— June 1at,11311. M. R. R. Verna: Dear Sir—Stlmngh the advice and earnest peneasion of Rev. R. a. Beat, t.f this place. I have been taking VEOETINR for Dyspepsia. or which I have Buffered for leer& I have um/only two hot•les and already fed myself■ new man. Respectfully Innlv, . • Dn. J. W. CARTER. Report of a Practical Chemist and Apothecary Dear Itie—Ttsi. Is to certify that I hare sold at retail 154 x dozen (102 bottle.) of poor t hiSIBTINE since April 11.1811 and cao truly say that It bio elan the best satisfaction of any remedy for the aimplaints for whkliit is recommended, that crier Sold. • trivreely • day passes without semi of my customer* tell tying to its merit. on themselves or theirfriende. I imperfect ly cognizant of several cases of Scrofulous Tumors be lt:Tweed by VEGETINB alone in this vicinity. ' Very re.pectluay yours AI GILIIAN, 469 Broadway. To B. R. BvcvUs Esq. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists PAINTS AND OILS. A FINE STOCK AT B. R. LYONS & Co.'s liontrose, May 14, 1573. C &PIPETS. CARPETS AT 80 CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices—. Mayl4.'73, For Sale by B. R. LYONS & Co QMAR, TEA, COFFEE, and other Grooeries At Low Figure. et WALL AND WINDOIIV PAPERS. A Large Stock, And New Patterns Received Every Week - Direct From the Dannthetory. B. B. LIONS & CO. Spool Tkirea,cl. Coat's. Clark's 0. N. T.. and John Clark's Spool Thread. Waite Black, and Colored—tram No. 8 to No. 130, at centaper dozen. For sale by O. U. LYONS & CO. Montrose. May la. 1873.—ti The Doubt Dispelled. ZWEIVP GI-C1C101:10 Wm. Hayden, New Milord, Pc. to now offering am =are new 'Loa of DRY GOODS -exentlly selected for Spring and Sommer Trade. BOOTS AND. SHOES the largest and best variety In Northern Pennsylvania 3113tetts Crkg Ca.pls, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No• tions, etc., etc. Every article Warranted as Represented. No Variation In Prices. Not Milford. Iday 18th 8. S. CAMPBELL di CO. waoLES•LZ ILLTICIMCTLIMILI Or FINE, PLAIN AND MOLASSES CANDI. Importers sad irta.ma IFORiICII4 PEWITS NtITS,BA. Fire Worke i t oiistarttly oil Band. Nat. 4.72 ffiaiket 80 and 417 iterctiant St. Phil'. Itartild:lB74:4l,4: UCHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL BROS, New Milford, Pa., Wholesale and retail dealers In Flee Watches ad Rich dewelep.Sterllaz Oliver, Ware. Preach sod darterhora Clocks, pleePlated. Wart. and Stir r Tea Reis. Abe, alt lad of Gold and 1311rer Ylatlog. Watch. Clock. and JeWell ltepalnrig. and Plata antOroameotal Eagrar executed; ' 47 N /112 //1.,/0 MACHINE SHOP. =ram 811171.12. Practical Idachtniat, respectrar solicits the plasonags of ail 'who .may want Engines ' Mintraik. thalling. Aanyeta . Pulleygetwa N. 11.-8 !al attention_ paid to ccPlarinlif• Vow. nne "3-47. -N711,95F4,-,PIS4C9PI3AT, -24 -1§75. . .; NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS GIITT . pNBE4G,..pONTIAITAI, & 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 w ill undoubt edly be to your interest to call and give us your custom, Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Rose Blank ets; Shaads,'Cloakings, Gloves, ElosierY; lidefiao itnderiaes t r,' Driss Trimniings, Corsets Skirts, Tatile' Linen, Napkins, Towels., le, • ' Full line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Furnishing Goods, Carpets and Mluirstaco riLcsbeia, 3r-!sip , GUI iENR.F. m. S. D Montrose,October 21, 1874 GEpMR.AL Storo!f: got Cortiettsvillti N.... /LEIS Hotel Is mil to Conklin Station, on the Delaware, attn.. __.eon will find It waren. lent to mil on me, a• I have proper tamveyantO to Wry them to any place they want to go. I have been r.fit- Ing nrylfonae and Barn making it mom convenient to enter tato the public. Thankful for the many favors 0( my old friends and pill bu glad to - soothe= all athem.golng Oil way. tlorbettarthe. N. I.„ Jtuanary 6, Jon.— II D. J, MUSPHY. Proprietor. ftgbmum Advertisoments, M.1131W January lit, 1871 Poor of 'airmen Merchant Tailors. 1311%Tair3ECCI•7:4". N. ',Jr,. ARE NOW OFIWINO A LARGE STOCK OF MEWS. Il i O . OIS I CBIMk Guts' Faris 4a Goo 4 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. WI extend a cordial invitation to tae pantie to toll and txamlne our or Our Motto le, Not to be Undersold..4o JOHN C. FOOT. - - 0. M. LIAWI.EY. The Cheapest Place CROCKS, OGDEN, & CO.l, 2411 A TC11, .?gl iC i 'v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRALEES IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, CARRIAGE GOODS. BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING RUBBER BELTING AND PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC. CIRCULAR AND CROS-OUT SAWS, Celebrated Hand -Out Files, The Be't in the World I Binghamton, Oct. 14tb, IfrA. Sewing Machine TEE GREATEST At METEMIZT OF THE 41 Sewn, from, but Ono Spool of Thread. It has bat six working parts, Is noiselers,snd sews more rapidly than anyhlllettine In the Market. Has a self-setting Straight I+•'eedle. It Comblnr . D=ltas c g t H i etityltt ga t i s p . lttlty.=?l t3r A FIEST-CLASS 'MACHINE ON A MAMA WALNUT TABLE youto., WM. RAIitDRS At.sexato VCrebatte•dt. BEND POA,CIEZULAII. Addresp, THE INDEPENDENT EEWRia kIIONESEC Dee. MI, lSfl Elititumtoit, N. Y FURNITuRE WARE' ; ! EVERYTUING N W AND STYLISH, I_ 3E o ;ilsT. 50 Washington St., liinghainyint - - Consistib got eretything nameableiti that business.. Repairing promptly done. UNDER .A. ifixteto.tesltV , .- , maces RBAt 0/413tg.' BitiatantMl 3 avias t eeat Binghamton. N., r.. Axon, so, 1811-1!. • JOBPIHNTING AT THE "DEBtOCHAT' HMOS. •CaEAP arrzr Guttenberg, llosenbaum C0..,14 0; k it) 0:40. JUST.IIIRCEIVEM Our Stock bits been selected with 'great care and bought at porrom Palma 1017,1 R. 151TC109.13. COMEEI"FILISPEIS3 Dry Goods Department. ' clothing Department. D. J. MUTWHY; ,I"x.,opigetor. 57 COURT STREET, Opposite itzttusege Hotel, STOCK AND PRICES. Binghamton. N.Y., Oct. 7t6.1874. PileWs Bank Building, We are Agents rot REMY DITSOS 1 SONS AND JODN lIDTHERTB THE INDEPENVEN7 TdKflIC =ME Ready-Made thothing. Men's, Youth's, and Bay's 'Salta, Meu'e, Youth's; and Boy's Over coats, 'Palmas, an. Buck; 'Kid, and Wool Olives, keiino Shirts and Drawers, Flail:lel and White Shirts, Knitlickets, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, &c., Bows, Sawa, Tim, and Mufflers: A fine'variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and CaAlmeres for Chstuin Meas . . urea taken; and good:tltting and Workmanship Warranted. et Sorop: 3131esaa1s.atiao. tta. G, ROSENBAUM & CO. sutler, Managing Partner. Binghamton Advertisments CA,RTER, PORTER, & JOHNSON, HARDWARE IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS, Blacksmiths' Supplies, PANIXEBSIAND, MECHANICS' TOOLS Agents for vo-cocot'at /9 t,eal 113-capdlis, SEAT SeXpli§, STEEL, TIRE, TOE CALKS rid CALF STEEL. 41,.. BIIERETT'S CORN SHELLER And the Improved BURDICK FEED CUTTERS. wircaLt. AND 132?e11i, 87 Washington St. BINGBARTON, N. T. Oct. 14th, 1675.-17. C:113X111 /9 CAW" Bout! ern Tier, FURNITURE FAIPOIRV 88 Washington Street, slssShee►mtoa. N. lir.. ynu will Find the LARGEST AND ass! ASSORTMENT OF I 4 GT OF ALL K,INDO, At the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New York. All Goods licudare WALUTED As itspremeated MD. ROBINSON NOV. II . 18T3. -Itr At !To. 33 Caiirt Street, I M9 B 4kMON , N. V. NEW GOQD.S. NEW_oPops, ti NEW GOODS. Ms* bmeJost ret!in244 tcom Atm Oltyor New. York .sl4Purotr4it I tnicalugaintLwell selected olio& of .... FALL AND GPPDS of all Mega bought trout Am hands. , we are Dow two. Fated to Oleritoode et,.. Week that . will ,eattafy the closest buger;-We here eiseetided to - out lege Welch of Dry m Goode, en iIIMICA44 god; rot CLOTH: , ,C 41351.. hfltaoto BKLVSIIS tor web mud Do•ya weer.. Veer* nowpinatodtannlo t• 7( ;; • SUITS 04. ALL who will Zvi us ;tall as we bare Ant Sloss woHunen enard:Ortbetsessoo. , !.!! .?!. , les and rotten:ten. you please call and exam• foe our stock betoruyou purchase elsewhere. • • • " luktnir q r UPI ige 4P9 Pr 11 .P9 1 4. 14 P4PPD of thdataa~' z :Ww,rircoutuainiss 0. dl A. Cdt ) 4T,E= 4l " -j-Etisigturoui,ilept t tligiffi-4. • i f t • : • 2,2311622 111 31S,P Co Ft I 117 WIC i Tbo anderetreed will keep constantly on hand and for kale, very low. plia , etc•Zussr PLAI FORM WAGONS, TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, TWO SEATED CARRIAGES, Heavy spring wagon«, second liana carriage' and op en and top Arnim, for sale cheep. win mats to order to milt parties. all ilnda of gnu , rianea, lurk Warranteo. 'repairing done neatly.— t.i too & rineeffie. Pa. ELtatrest D. L. & W. Expreas Offlee of D. D. SEAM Lie. , Montrose, • Or at Springville of E. R. CULVER. siontroe June 3, ISTi =WILL store o Hotel MONEY SAVED ! aorbettsville, NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICEs. N. Ir. GRIFFIS & SAYRE, Base opened. at the old location rf M. B. Wilson in :he Brick Block Montrose. and we shall be pleased to ~ea ailed nut old friends and the many now ones we hope to coin. One stock will consist of di I ,MLET.AIZ• Iroa l Nails as Harlon 'ohne quantities and variety. Stone Ware, Wona Ware. ticoee•Fai Dishing Goods and Groceries. We obeli givepart:cular attention to the Grater,' Trade end Iteep• foil assortment of Teas. Sagas, Coffees, Family Groceries & Provisions. In full variety, Salt and Floor. We shall keep con stantly on hand doe brat do of floor at moth less than old prices. and warrant It to please. Goode delivered promptly to our town customers. TERMS:— Oar terms will be strictly (cash or produce) This it will be well to remem• her. as this will be the secret to our low prices We are confident that by calling and examining our good. and prices your will find that it still be for your titter ed to try our goods and terms. Joirtimoir Mums, B. M. SATAN. Montrose. May, 18th, '74.—U. BILLINGS STROUD General INSURANCE AGENT, 1 Capital Represented, $100.000,000 ! PINE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT maul, iulcz : Liverpool. London & Globe " 8 2 0.000,000 Ins. Ca., of Norm America " 1 8 450,000 OILII. Vire Dm. Ca., Phila., " 460,1 AP National. Piga. • Ilsoo.uoo _ coming Fire O. -..... sdr.oco,ouu Mrchants 480400 Newtown, of Bucks Co. 300.00 U Lancaster Fire i.e.. .. Co. 2,80,000 Fire MIAMI/Ulu/I of Phila. .. 5.000.000 Lehigh Fraley Fire, Allentown, 4. 900,000 Alemniania ot Pistol:lora. 400.000 Pennsylvania Ins. Co.. Phila. 1.8011.000 Parmer't Jug. , ' 0.. Or POLL 150,000 City Flrr los. to. Providence, ft. I. 901,000 ItcnrerVllliams Ina Providence, R. I. 350,010 -Watertown Ins. co., Watertown. N. Y .NW 00 Atlas Fire Ins. 6 .- o...lllriFord, Ct. i 00,000 ilartford fire snit. Co..LapitalandSurplue g 3,000.000 Rome Ins. Co-Columbus, 0., Citizens? Fire Ins Newark. R.l.*. 500,01.10 The undersigned is SPECIAL AGENT for the follow• Ing companies for Northern iennsylvenla : Fire Association of Philadelphia. Lancaster Fire Insurance Company of Lancaster. The Insurance Co. of the State of Pennsylvania,ol Philadelphia. LX W 3E5. Conn. Mutcal Life Ins. Co., AuMts {85,00 .nob American Life, Phil's. 14.500.000 .A4O Cll7=l3llTerr's Travelers Ins.Co.,Hartfonl,CapitalandStupluss2.ooo.ooo Railway Passengers 11450.000. Tbe undersigned has been well known in this coianty.for Rimiest liyears,aaan Insurance Agent. Losecsaustained by,hisComvsinies have always been promptly pal 4. Offleedrstdoor east from Banking °Rice of W W.Coorct &Co..Taroplkett.Hontrove.Pa. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. CHARLES 11. SMITH, Office Manager. Montrose. Nov.lB. 18:4. HERRING & FARREL, 1387 113zooescilwirwy N. 'IF MANUFAUTURFIIS OF ALI f IVINDS OF Fire aaaci .lEtuarglevr Prooi es)A.je,mgi. The oldest and Most tellable arm In the United S tate' They took theorize medal awarded at the WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON I All Safes are warranted free from dampness and roe mien. BILLINGS STBOLID, Agent Montrose, May 6 '74.—t(. T3313X.N1.• Hcarraillu, JOHN S. TARBELL, PROP'E Nine Stages and Hanka leaie ehll Rouse du l eon. abettor, with the /Id outrage Hallway. the Lehi/01%1We, Railroad. and the D. L. W. Railroad. April tat. RM.-IL L` LUNT BROTHEIts, . - • PORAKTON, I;ittot cud, d, Retail Dealers' HARDWARE; tltUN,_s9 EL • 'NAILS, signs, B.llov.gls, 'I7Ad)ER'S HARDWARE, • MINX 11411,,B0 • 171 4 1211811UNE17 IAUBP/MlO —11.411,1104 D MINISO suPPLIBs. - • •• •• • 0.4,0.814 OE OPIUNOb, AXLMO,. OWNS ANA BOXER, BOLTS; NNTS and , wAshims, - PIa.TER •BANDo. NAZLNABLZ • • IRONS, NUB& 87010Eth PELLOEB, SEAT driI•NDBEO,'BOWO . ,_ ANVIIS, VICES, STOCKS °Rd DIES,-DIGALOWS HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILES..tc. ae. 11111CVLAWAND'IlILlighWB,BALT/110;PACKENO TACKLE+ BLOCKS, .PLABTER. ' CEMENT, HAIR &GRINDSTONES. PBENCII-WINDOW OLABK,LBATIIBIVairINDINON , . , PATBDANWS HPAPBB , • atIVDPIPEt":, , PRINTED AT THISOPPICE. MbePllC‘fe-q I P 4 . VA*l l for one or No horses.) And Lumber Wagons CROCKERY & OLA riir&RE. PiLefzely-Pay, Moatrooe. Woo,. urroFt?! THE COUR? LIOUIRL. MONTROSE.PUNN• I Drop andliodictip A. __Ave mountains of California, the medilfifulr perties of which are extraeled then° without the use of Alcohol. - ,The qwestimi is almost dailyy asked, 'What IBA° al* of the no ' Summit Or ViiiVtlity. vans?" par 'answer is,' that they'iefiibve the =log of disease. and the patient teCOW era his health Thep are the great, blood purifier and a life-giymg principle, a perfect ,Renoirator and I'lmq:trate? of the, systemi Never before in the history of the l itiorldims a medicine been corripomided' . Pet= the remarkable qualities of Vimamor in healing the sack of every disease , man-id heir to The . y are a gentle Puigative as well as a Tome, relieving - Congestion. or In-I flammation of the Livr•-and Vikteraffrkanil; in Bilious Diseases. • • • -• ' If men will eh i 4 good lealth, let them use Vl:masa 13yrrses.as a medicine,' and avoid the use of skoliolio,ittimtaante, in every form. No Person can take these Bittern according to directions, and remain lond unwell, provided their bones are not dee stroyea by mineral &Dion or other" Means; and vital otrans wasted beyondiepah GratAll ThouslindsproelainiVroasa Brrnms the most wenderfallsrvigoVuttt thid ever sustained the sinking aystem. Bilious, Remittent, and ,Intermlti tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in this valleys of our great rivers throughout:4U 'United States, especially those of the NW sissippi, Ohio, Inman, Ilinois, Teaneiiiiee; Cumberland, Arkansai, RC& Cokirado;liribo zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, itilabarai,:lfoblle,' Savannah,Roanolie,Tainesomd many others,' with their vast tributaries, tbr9ugliont our entire country during the Bummer and Winn, and remarkably so during seasons unusual heat and dryness, 'ara Siviriably accompanied by extensive dittarigeMentti of the stomach and liver, and other abdcradrial viscera. In their-treatment. a 'purgative; exerting a powerful, influence upon theie various organs, is _essentially. necessary,' There is no cathartic - for Ehe . pni• equal to Dn. T. NiTexaszies' VrAtiali they will speedily remove Via darlkiolareid viscid mutter with which the bowels aro' loaded, at the same time stimahiting secretions of the liver, and generally,restorJ ing, the healthy functions of "thadigeitirs , organs. • Dyspepsia or Indigestion,Deadsem Pain in Bid Slicrolditrs, Oxaglts,iTightrierci of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Ernatationsl4 the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Biii ions Attacks,Palpitation of the Reari,lxiilam nuition of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Itidners and - 4 hundred other"painful symptoms, are the offsprin'gs of . Dyspepsia' One bottle will prove a better muitwittie of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. • Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Etwel linss, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled. heck,,Goitre, Scrofulous In&mmationti, Indolen t Inflammations, Mercurial Affections; Old! Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,; etc., etc. In these, as bran othercentistitn. Mortal Diseases, WALKER:a 1712D3Cliat Buzau, have shown their great curative poiversln 4 the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory Rheumatism, Gout, BilioUs, Betoitteut and Intermittent. Fevers,' DiseaseS' t)njo Blood, Liver, Kidileys; inad Bitters have tid'equal.. Bush Pisettm 00, caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.—Persons ea. =in Paints and Minerala, such ea' tiers, Type-setters, Gold-beateis, aua Miners, as they advance in are subject' to paralysis of the Bowels.' To - gnard against 'this, take a dose of WALIEEM'EI roma Brrmus occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Toiitar, Salt Rheum, Blotelres,43pots, Pimples, Pus. tales, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworins,rl3oo4 , Real, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Discolorationof the Skin; Romor i ti r i!l Diseases of the' Skin of whatever crime , or' nature, are literally dug up and denied ut . of the system in a *short time by theruinicif these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, Irak ing in the system of so many thousands, sze effectually destroyed and removed., , No sya, tem of medicine no vermlluges, no anthri• minitics, free the iyatein from:sortie litp,thes„o3itterii. '• • • ' r or r old, married tur aingle, - at the dawn of ireill• anhood or the tarn of life, thew Tondo 'ilk ter* display so decided. an influence thAl improvement is ems percepfiPle.,! , daundiee,—ln all cases of jni*dica r rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The only sensible treatment bay promote the secretion 0r1145 - 1111raralloor its re moval. For this ptirpose tiao sass Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when. over you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples. Eruptions, , we ikna cleanse it when yon find it' obstructed' sluggish in the veins. "cleanse it When p] foul; your feelings will tell you when. ii' t 2 the blood pure, and the health of the cyst will follow. m. H. McDONALD & gni Druggars Ortmail Agana, 13.111 Flrlia4/i44 allifertai and air. Washatiltaa and Moult= akar" , ittet• Sold by ist►.Druggista and Eleadork Sept. 10th. • ABEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, cosa.tr Come a:•32.xL , cit e 1. continually receiving NEW G - CIDDS, a ueop s con tin..ol, 0u nand a full stet dcalrableassorttnent trfgen• nine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CLIESICALS, N1401 , 0)112 Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spice.; and other grticeries stOtte, ware, wallpaper, glam-Ware, fruit jam wirronfAamps, chimneys, keroaeuc. machinery elle. tanners' oil. nests. foot oil, relined Whale Oil, oil for latitelllll,oU for 6, wing machlnes,Olive 011,Sperm 011,SpiritsTarpen• tin e, Varnisties,CanarySeedNinegar,Potash.COneett• Dated Lye.daletirease,Trusses. - stipporiers,Medieal lustrumenta,Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns, Nat* Cartridges, Powder s ' Shot",- • Lead , Gull Cat*Dlastina PowdelandFaae. YleCta,dulat Ligudiketg• cte.,Fiehifotoksacct Eines arandTolletSotpi Nur 011 e, Hair Restorers. And It -Dyeei Crustal', Pocket Knives, flpectstelsi, Silver andjellyer video Sp oons , Forks , Hnlves ; de:,DedtiatAN i elet . Spoons,lforks,linives, - de:M rtledtistAelet. geual , alaieurtment of.; •-•_ r •• 1 FANCY GOC:id. .TEVYKLUY. and PiNFOISE.NY All tbeteadinirand best kind, of PATENT..3INDICINEN. The p eople areinilted toCallatititi tirda , and Variety Store's! ABEL TIIRRELU. c. Jllll./.1878. jAT TRIG °mamma. .M:fll:tflrts• Advertisements. itsk , MMAritlribititiri 'Do Poutri DIE Sim, L N. BIILLARP; PROPIIIpTOB. APTPz!p Drvggiit 10.450 mm •PATEra..- VHEDIOIYE . Iplpoam The understined erreild,reartectfrfily annottn uia .,, tba people Anwywheteq'that to ble already 'ert te 7 stock W a and var irardwariety Of e m lferc4 ll l4 , P' 9z)ieMt , tsloa.nd'y. De km added a •ag choke assortment niTgli DRUGS; PATENT 'IIIRDWINES. MUTSU-RS, pit, ,PUMBRT. Am, which Jurfintem Mins IS he Cee the public they will And It to their adrattbge ne tt , inn nerore poscrusingelsetrbere2% TatalPboictts, this section of -the bounty .11s.sront4 nallltettt27,, nonncecOpe Atsquiseetimi the services of R. E n ,. aiDtugglet and Apothecary, whose tong meeettaii acknowledged cue and state. entlfie to - eou t , tire confidence ln the line of who or preparing rescrlptlone, an lrOtll4 any gamma to; Went cOli trout ang numi -rummers or new ones. Will make the- Patent sot slurs s elteettltr. Also Dontestle and Foreign, jet ft :-Watcrlt-t-to extensl•a Meek. Also tine Drocete*.' ,iiINID'A.EXTRACT OF BEEP. MEAN B . MIMI NPICKLI#D Ai CANNED CLAMELOTE4 PEAL CORN. BEA:NO. OTATZLIA* to„ ptet t anythl tre and' iteeintihing that to aiding/At ed. Itespeettally ealletttas ealt Irentala '".' - • - • • I. 11.:BuLLAID • E 7 ° 7 dl T. :lElo f, 1 4 7 1 - 1! ""C" altto Steus Fsswiler, not. Lad, pa 'huhu'', Caps, Poaches, Fluke, Fuse, au., &c., for We b 111. N . LLARD. Montrose. Boot 0,1874-41: • - Nimes. iraw4uss. BOYD & CORWIN Carat? of Man and Tuzaplkullb.. 3 .7,5 21 P 33 . W!4•0 ,P!Z°.'JC?- 3 E,!, 1 P, IR •. 1 J suErii ,R i 1: . VS, . R P Bq4ersl Hpfr4l;r4;qq.. CUTLERY, ETC., 247042.0. by the 31Prboa. Tltat.!:s to oaf Friends for Put IN:ron We would be more tbanktb.l to one tad all who how they turrOttitiettled etteoubbterlttettoataleilnntlaColl liob7l4lmida,°F-March nests • ' ; 4. reb IE4. '! ••a t_ ' • .1.; , At W. W. Smith 13911's 13xtens17ePutn!tase Wavromtion vip l end tLn *IT FTAST CLASS 4 1 9 T .C9 2 4 1 0.1i 707)117N.TakaT X WICLIEUEI To be totted in this section of the connis7..ot Des tosnottettan; end atlntees that cannot= to iiseostli Yfttoi!,.-74.0) 0 . 3 04 Ltitd befit . • •It: . EXTENSION TABLES • U „rat, co co tco WeZ CO Z . MIL Ot 43 , 1 , JrAnde done lb t l l9 lint!.qUlSV3l,. gEks 14. XAT C2k. 13 13 ID 01P VARIOUS RINDS. PURE NO.I MATAASSES, LINDE - pi - TAKING ~,p di.liiiribeiiiiitieriatirinii a. Ixtlstputiscatt. griffshrbi i i = g e t e rg a nEptitta l sailgoctory &ups. •• • • sails tes6t. moans.. Pa.. hill.ft• 1 0111.14.' •PHE.BEST KNOWN REBIEDYI . .1 COLE anoTnEns, lIMPIrOIUkT2To IWUMM 4 SURE CURE MR ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP, ALL COMPLAINTS OF LUNGS, LIVER KIDNEYS, lIRERTMATISM, • •••• ~•;,• • , I • and a sure cure ll3r iheP/LEEL, Bo spreprid tryst. Beware of finid: Napo' genuine unlesii . sold COLE Solci Prom Icier", 14ontmse ' Or b) authoritht Patented December Ist, 1874. Oct. 7,-1874.—ti. OOD' NEWIi:PDEB TO ALL 'l l• • is.. on Itit.d..a Jolt.; clicked Peers. you eveil raw.lito .n 11: ben. ersuberrice ia eto market. A linb'ilot^ol 8w.00! Felito?cir,,Ch4im . t. Whir , and itkinds or ca O V 2l • " FRPITsiMikVIOETAOLEB . . , . . In their srAtnn. A heir Mock Of the best .Wboat aolli flar.krbcat glaarCath lista„ , oat.littiTjandFobel,fth PacktimpLeal Elam. sadDrled tel,p,rl,s4.l4.Cajaill Fruits, Tet S. Coress„Supilr,tgeits." TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUM 1 Atiiewailiii ataxia &wits • aiLit elides; afid Aria iitockyfAxigket, • ,magonuo innate of otheittoods quite t 0 amatuuai tit violin rnd 4CIALDi OM =Maw *bill the timer it they - um:AV 1 7 MOT. What' thaitta, 1 3, 111 0117:40Ft, ► wIU. WWI tar tost - BiegUsitatea egg tent . 10 Peft 4 lll. - frit% sAt. Tao will' tont coiL • , , -,Att;:fll7Ho44l.l' ` 2 , ladinaurvis ; t PllaßcAzaha u gv i ii, c 2ll' , lend Teo. rattabeit Paterviesua • • iiitittedl: 7 l3i:3ltV gfterea psoved4Brackettanitir M 900141 I • valve, Voliteh' eau' wi th draws wine= Term:Mug Itte • 2 1 1,! , Zirtletlieetiletittrtehfeliv°44lviVi Celli liege% and erili outlut Ottt 4 11 g. ule biDealerea t he .1i /04luinh'rogi : pi , u rrvi z i ',2t ft t ol4 l t, l * - / 441 "In) 113e3140 t , - 01118:0419MIELTe -• • =ME DAUDWARP4