' Volume 32. t arm and Tionoltald. Gardenlor, or Faruntig. We observe that in some quarters the question is being discussed whether the raising of fruits or vegetable is a more profitable business than that of farming. It seems to us that these questions might be varied. How would it do, for instanee,to take up for discussion whether it is most profitable to send a mrgo of blankets to Butzil or toward the north pole? And yet,though the need of blankets would be greater, there might be no one—no mon ey—to buy! On the whole, a man's chan ces of profits would be greater with blankks at Brazil than in the high Ar tie regions. This, it seems, is about the case with the "truck" question.' There are all sorts of considerations involved. The man who Las oerishable goods--arti eles which can with difficulty be kept over a day or two fresh— will not have the same chance at a couple of weeks distance from a market as one who can gather the articles in the morning and sell them bt— fore night. The strawberry man or the salad, man or the grower Of numerous garden malters which must be sold fresh or not at all, must not think of settling in Illinois to supply Philadelphia; but for corn, or wheat, or any of those things that will keep well, he may as well be there as anywhere. As a rule, therefore perishable things have the best chance near large cities, or near their markets wherever they may be ; and so have bulky things, and things which require high manuring to bring to their best perfect ion. The kind of things in demand also regulates'the case. As is mere abstraction as to which is most profitable to grow, farm or garden erops.we should say there is no answer to it. It is one of the best illustrations of the old adnie that cir cons,unces ulfer eases we know oh—Ger man lawn Tel raph. feuding Power or Glue Many woman do not ki,ow that eue as a healing lemedy is invaluable. For the lust twelve or fourteen years, says a me chanic, I have been employed in a shop where there are titer 300 men at work ; and, us is the case in all shops of this kind, hardly a day passes Out one or more of us cut or bruise our limbs. At first there were bui few who found their way to my departmeLt to hate their wounds bound up; but afb-r a while it became generally known that a rag glued on a tleeh wound was not only a speedy cur? rive, but a formidable proiecaor, agiwist ,further injury. I win obliged to keep a full supry of rags on hand to be ready for any emergency. I will here cite one among many of the cases cured with glue, A man was run ning a boring machine, w,th an Tech and a lialf,auger attached ; some means the sleeve of his shirt egught in the an ger,bringing his wrigt in contact with the bit, touring the flesh among the muscles in a frightful manner. He was conduct ed to my apartment (the pattern shop.) and I washed the uound in warm water, and glued - around it a cloth which, when dry, shrunk into a round shape, holding the wound tight and firm. Once or twice a week, for three or four weeks, I dressed the wound afresh until it was well. The man never lost an hour's rime Sn conse (pence. The truth of this statement hundreds can testily to. I used, of course the best quality of glue. Frosty Bits, The present c. , ld weather and frequent reference to the cruel practice of putting frozi-n bits lido a horse's mouth, remind me of a suggestion I have often wished to make. I remember once, when a small boy, licking with my tongue a frozen iron door handle ! Of course, I staid there until t:.e iron got warm enough to thaw out my tongue, minus the akin, as a nat ural consequence. Later, when still a boy, I had the care of a horse; once, and only once, did I put a cold bit into that horse's mouth, remembering well my own feelings earlier in life. Ever afterward the bit was always first immersed in wa ter, when immediately a coat of ice would form on the bit, drawing the frost from the iron, and the ice on the bit was no discomfort to the horse,• as we see them eat snow or ice as boys do, 'just for fun.' I suggest this because it is tedious to warm hits in the hand, not, always con— venient to ran to tdie house where there is a fire, but water is always at hand. I would also suggest, all those who could not so much ae immerse the bit in water b e fo re compelling a horse to take it into its mouth should try a piece of frozen steel or iron for themselves, that they may by experience know the feelings. A. C. KENDEL Winter Work. One of the oldest and most extensive farmers io Vermilion county, Indiana, has experimented largely on destroying , brush and briars, and on the methods of preventing sprouting from being cut-- Alter extensive experiments, he finds that by cutting underbrush and 'briars in the - winter when the ground is frozen bard, say ill - January or F-hruary, that they are most easily killed. They sprout some in the spring; but a little care in cutting them back for a year effectually destroys them, the roots rot and they disappear:— The gronna should be frozen hard when the first cutting is done. Cutting at such tune breaks and s hivers the stem to the ground although be has no lengthy theory on the subject, a thorough and preemie test of the method proves it a good one. It has been tried on extensive areas of land. We also hear that in the southern part of the state this method has been tried with success, and those having tracts of land encumbered with brambles and briars which they wish to make available, aboald try this method during the cold weather. We need hard- l ly add that one could keep warm at that kind of work.—lndiana Farmer. Mustlug Cucumbers • An improved way to plant cucumbers is to plant the seeds as close together in the bill as in ordinary planting. If abort of ground, mate the hills from two to three feet apart, drive six or more stakes or laths, four or five feet long, • close around the plants, letting the top ends Sire out. Tie common twine around the stakes froM one to the other, to hold the vines as th 6, grow up. " I find this way of tralAing the vines upward much •better 'than letting them run on the ground, as not so much room is reqiured, arid it is much easier picking the fruit. Also tie hills form quite an ornament to the gar— den. Should - you have, laid away. old hoop—skirts, you can find use for thew, to form the bills for the vines to run upon, in place of twine. Put the small end of the hoop to the ground, drive four stakes the length required inside the hoop, let them Bate with the size of the hoop,raite the hoop eight or ten inches front the ground, and tie in several places to the I stakes, to hold it up. I find the yield much larger than allowing the vines to run on the ground. Wino improves with age,butkisses don't - - ~-;-~.~.t- - - - Riocellautous. Sense and Nonsense Shud spawn is being Bent to Germany. Queen Isabella dresses in youthful style. Strolling players are numerous iu China. The old western settler—the evening sun. A girl thinks of her lover us her vital spark. _Fatting dutee 18 a pleasant way of kill ing time. Vulgarity, profanity and %ileum are not wit or humor. Prima Donnas get the biggest boynets in St. Petersburg. A Georgia bride wore ellir rings on each of her fingers. We pity a family that sits down to a broil three tames a day. To rob a man of his money is to wound him in the chest. To bane a turkey—Take it when the poulterer is not looking. The way always to carry a point is al— ways to carry - a sword. "If you bite me, bits you," as the pepperpod raid to the boy. Misery loves company, and so does a marriageable young lady. The Emperor of Brazil will. visit this country next summer. When is a literary work like Ent ke ? When it rises in Vul To die honorably—pay for the preps lion at the hair dresser . s.. The lease of an Engliii estate made 999 years ago has just run out. Within a week twins were horn in three families in Webster, M aya. San Francisco actually prohibits relig— ious singing it public schools. Th e l e ad rsed in the preparationi fur the hair all produce rheumatism. A mail ought always to lice single, for lie an his wife should be one. eetening One's coffee is generally the first stirring event of the day. Ice men are in trouble; They have more of the article than they can handy. The young lady "who took the eve• of everybody," Las b,-en arrested for steal. Ti , e notes that compose favorite tunes —Bank notes ; they compose fortunes. Forts•sec-n Republican members of Congress are opposed to the re-election of Grant. •It costs 810 to hire a first class theatri cal company in China, for one evening. Willi remarkable fortitude Seam has endured forty governments In forty years. Why is a gram of sand in the eye like achool master ? Because it hurts the pupil. Mexico is in a state of fermect from religious excitement, earthquakes and volcanoes. A quaint writer has defined Time to be "The vehicle that carries everything into nothing," Qov. Peck, of Vermont, is a bachelor. Marrying would make half a bushel of him. Miss Schurz, danghter of the' Senator, reminds some one of Goethe's "Margue rite." There are four female clubs in Boston, Tra and talk take the place of cigars and champagne. General Grant understands the game, too, and they sac he is strong enough to call General Schenck. The total strength of the volunteer force of Great Britain was at the end of -.last year 230,685 men. The daughter of Postmaster General Jewell teaches a class in a colored mis sion school in Washington. When Noah made the ark fast with a cable tow, there was a tied in the affalrs. of men taken at the flood. Justiniano Roxas, of Santa Cruz. Cal— ifornia, is 137 years old, and goes to work with the bays at the usual hour. General Sickles is a shining light in Paris now. He gives grand dinner par— ties, goes everywhere, and his turnout is the diciest seen on the Bois. Camels and dromedaries are becoming so plentiful in Nevada that they are rap idly supplanting horses, mules, and oxen rs beasts of burden. A family at Wheelock, composed of man, wife and two children, all enjoying good health. have.anbsisted, the last six weeks, entirely on potatoes. It is said that s Kansas man who has handled a good dial of the grasshopper land, neter had a horse or a watch or a diamond pin, until this winter. The legation of the United States and many private residences of Americans in Paris. wore decorated with flags in honor of Washington's birthday. An old lady on the government pen. mon list at Lexington, Ky., at the age of 101, is killing herself by smoking a pipe, a practice of hers for the last fifty years. A Vermont clergyman stepped up to kiss the woman he bad just made a bride when she brought her hand down on bis mouth and spoiled a $4O set of false teeth. At a recent eale of antiquities in Edin• burgh, two of the bones of Robert Bruce are - taid to have been sold for £5. and one of the vertebra of William the Lion, for .1:5 10a. ' They tell of a United States Senator who is ashamed to have his wife in Wash ington,she is so homely. And she ought to be ashamed to have him there, be is so mean. Mrs. Moulton in her testimony inform ed the court that the gay and frisky Fien ry told her that she had always &weed to him "like a section of eternity." No one but Beecher could have .invented, such a brilliant phrase. A sarcastic exchange wants the coun— try to get ready for "Decoration Day," it being the next holiday. Talk about "Decoration Day" with the ground deco— rated with a font of snow.. Ugh ! New Jersey has a town named Eliza beth, Illinois one named Beecher, and New Hampshire one named Tilton. It is stated that all these towns are demand Tug a change of name. No wonder, fer just now such names are sort of doubtful recoup endations. . A genileman said to his gardener "George, the time will come When a man will be able to carry the manure of an acre of land in one of his waistcoat pock ets.? To which the gardener replied :"1 * , Tiese Earl Nit he will be able to Car ry all the trop in the other." TIDE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, MARCH 17. 1875. Miscellaneous Advcirtisements What is Ve„„,tretine I T le a compound extracted Pont barks, roots. and I herbs. It si Natures Remedy. It Is perfectly harm less from any bad effect upon the system. It is nourish ing and strengthening. It acts directly upon the blood. It quiets rho nervous postern. It give, you good pweet sleep at night. It is a panacea for outraged father. and mothers, for It gives them strength. quiets their nerves. end given them:ato re's sweet deep—as bay been prov ed by many an aged person., It is the great Blood Puri fier. It Is • soothieg remedy for our children. It has relieved mid cored thousand,. It le very pleasant to take ; every child likes it. It relieves and cures 111 din e/toes originating flora impure blood. Try the VECill- TINE. Give It a fair trial fur your complaints ; then you will say to your friend neighbor. and acquaintance, '• Try it , it has cored me." • RELIABLE EVIDENCE. The following unsolicited testimonial from Rev. 0. T. Welker. formerly pastor of Bowdoin Square Church. Boston. and at present smiled in I rovidec,e, R. Island, most be deemed an reliable evidence. No one should foil to obseave that this testimonial Is the result of two years' experience nib the use of VEGETINE In the Rev. Mr. Valker's family. who now pronounce It 1111111- nable : PIWTIDENCIL IL. L. 104 Trunrit Street H. B. STEVENS, E.pq : I feel bound to eXpresa with my signature the high value I place upon your VEGETINE.. Ilty family here used it for the tali two years. In nervous debility It Is invaluable. and I recommend it to all wan may need au Invigorating. renovating tonic 0. T, WALKER, Formerly Pastor of Bawd°ln square Unveil, lioston. THE BEST EVIDENCE The following letter from Rev. E. S. Beg. Phntor of the M. E. Church. Nelck. call be read with In tercet by many physlel.m4; alto lbw. Puttering from the tame dlomme sflllet , .d the ton of the Rev E. S. Best. No pennon can doubt ttn• tecimone. ac there to uo doubt about the curative power of VE(IETIN E. NATICK, Maas.. January Int. ISM. MR. II R. STEVENS: Dear Sir—We have good reason for regarding your VEGS:STE'Ifi a medicine or the great. at value. We feel ....toed that it bar hero the means of saving our son's life. lie is now seventeen years of age; fur Our List two years he has infier,ol from i•rcrosis of his leg. rause. by scrofulous affecttbn, and was no far reduced that ne.trly all who saw him thought his roc .very I to taftsible. A counsel of able physician• could give it. hot the flintest hope of his eier ra'4lng ; two of the number dechwing Mot h.. was beyond the midi of hu man rem-dive, that even amputation could not Pave him as he had not rig .r enough to endnre the operat in. Just then we commenced giving him VEGETINE and from that time to the present be his been continuously Improving. fie has lately rcsnmed studies, thrown sway his crotches and cone, nod wt.lks about cheerfully and strung. Though there is still some discharge front the Open ing where his limb was Wired. we hive the Inllest con ddence this in a little time he will he perfectly cured. He has taken sibimt ?brie doz,n bottler. of VF.GE. TINE, hut lively übee but little, as he declares be is tool well to be taking medicine. Iteopectrolly yours. E S. BEST. • Mao. L. C. H. R. STEVENS, Boston Mass Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists, 33Nrx1Ea.-srvivBm33FtE9 t The Doubt Dispelled. Wm. Hayden, New MLford, P. I• now offering an entire new stock of DRY GOODS ',setting 'elected for Spring and Sommer Trade BOOTS AND SHOES the largest and best varlets . In Northern Pennsylrannt Hats cfc CI Et ro is, TRENES, TRAVELING 0 SOS Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No bona, etc., etc. Every article Warranted as Represented. No Variation in Pricer, New Mllt.•d. May lath PAINTS AND OILS A FINE STOCK AT B. R. LYONS & Co.'s Montrose, itsy 14. 1873 C ASPETS. CARPETS AT SO CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— May 14, T. For Sale by B. 11. LYONS do Co SCGAII, TEA, COFFEE, and nine: riscoiDerlealla At Low Figures e WALE AND WINDOW PAPERS. A Large Stock, And New Patterns Received Every Week Direct From the Manufactory. B. B. LYONS & CO Spool. Thronocl. Claris 0. N. T., end John Clark's Spool Thread. Waite Black, and Colored—from No. 8 to No. 190, at 'M cents per dozen. For sale by B. B. LYONS & CO. Montrose. May 1 4. 1873.—ti S. S. CAMPBELL 4 CO 11 1 1101XSAIA 7tABCPAC7OIII= OP FINE, PLAIN AND 110 LASSES CHOI. Importers and Dessra4v FOREIGN FRUITS NU TB,4t , Fire Works Constantly on Hand. Nos. 422 Market Sri sad 417 Merchant St. Phil', March 11.1874 —l7. LICHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL BROS. New Mlltord, Pa., Who/et:de and retail dealer, In Fine Watches nd Rice Jewe:ty, Sterling Silver Ware, Preach and American Clocks. Pine Plated Wart. and Stir r Tea Sm. Alan all kind Of Gold and Silver resting. Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing, and Plain and Ornamental Envoy leg, neatly executed. June 41.'74.-Ir. NEW lELISOED MACHINE SHOP. JU LLIJS SHULTZ, Practical Machinist, respectfully mitclite the patronage of all who may want Englne• ion atom tihatangjtaagete, Pulleygears N. iL-41peClel attentionrifil tO repairing. lillford.dano to.. .4-Iy. sesms-VUtie NEW FALL AND WINTER GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY Our Stock has been selected with great care and bought at Borrom PRICES To all in search of a good bargain we extend a cordial invitation to call and examine our stock, and take prices. We are prepared and willing to do well with you, and it will undoubt edly be to your interest to call and give us your custom. 4ocrmi. err.cocer. cnoisheneritxtsmusi Dry Goods Department. Clothing Department Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Rose Blank- Ready-blade Clothing. Men's, Youth's, and els, Shawls, Cloakings, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over- Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and coats, Talmus, &c. Buck, Kid, and Wool Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel , and White Shir s, Knit Jackets, Huts and Caps, Trunss, Umbrellas, &c., Bows, Scarfs, Tits, and Full line of Millinery Goode, Zephyrs, Worst- , A tine variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Cassimeres for Custom Work. Meas- Furnishing Goods, Carpeta ores taken, and good,:fitting and and (MI-Cloths. Workmanship Warranted. 1131.1.1Xerlcb 3134::or:ise. 33 1 . 1 - 111 x-ektml. dbci. Montrose, Oclobe: 21, 1874 D. J. MURP Store Corbettsvilth ir• T Delanare. 1-tckawanna, on over rote .natilng from and Wraterti ftwilroa , .p.p t to call on MP, as I have proper conveyance to carry in, my linear and Hart, making it more convenient to ..y old lrirndv and will be glad lo eec them all when go rorbettrville. N. Y.. January 6, 1a75. tf Binghamton Advortisomenta 0-10 , A*All -TOL 011 Poor & AirdTrZEFf Merchant Tailors, S 7 COURT STREET, 13XM7C1-3Er..4I..TVITC:OZT, N. Y. ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S & BOIS' CIOIIIING, Goats' FonsluliE, Gaols, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC R- extend a cordial Invitation to tne public to eall suAd tzsanine oar Or Oar Motto Is, Not to be, Undersold...AO JOHN C, FOOT Binghamton, N.Y , Oct. 7th. 1874.. The Cheapest Place -,E l r . ';'' '' grlMM CROCKER, ORB, & CO.'S, I=l Phulp's Bank Building, SING+SAMTON. N. Y. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, CARRIAGE GOODS. BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING RUBBER BELTING AND PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC. CIRCULAR AND OROS'z:-CIIT SAWS, Celebrated Hand-Out Files, The Best in the World ! Bingimmton. Oct- 1411.1814. THE INDEPENDENT Sewing Machine ! THE GREATEST AcHIEVE If NT OF THE AGE Sews from but One Spool of Thread. It has hat six working parts. Is nonselees, and sews more rapidly than any Machine in the Market. Has a eel!-selling Straight Needle It Combines Dontbility with Beauty and Bimplitity.and has nit the Modem Improvements. OrA FIRST-CLASS MACHINE ON A BLACK WALNUT TABLE FOB BM. Bsozitas VlTeramtod.. Address, THE INDEPENDENT SEWING LACHINEct Dec. 21, lE= FURNITURE WARE ! EVIERYTIIING NEW AND STYLISH ! a. DONLEIY'B 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Conbisting ut everything naineableiti that business. Repairing promptly dune. UNDER .A Eilpeoloatyr. PRICES REASONABLE. Saßeaction gaaranteed Blnglunuton. N. Y.. August 20.1=1.-Iy. JOB PRINTING AT THE "DEMOCRAT' OFFICE. CHEAP Pry I7isi Guttenberg, Rosenbaum EL Co• /CST lIECEIVIDD BY. TENBERG. ROSENBAUM & CO. M. S, Dessaner, Managing Partner. ~~~;~.+ Opposite Exchange Hotel STOCK AND PRICES. 0. M. HAWLEY W e are Agents for HENBY DITSON & SONS' AND JOHN HOTHERY'FI SEND FOR CIRCTLAIL Binghamton, N. Y GOODS Proprietor. ?! GENEARL • St* :. Store Hotel Nca uorbettgville, Binghamton to Moran - we. cforr to Conklin Station. on P rllce stopping nf BIN ht.ttion will find It con yen. them to any place they wont to go I lilt e tern refit enter t.flif the public Thankful for the many favor, of lug thiii way. D. J. NCIPIIY, Proprietor Binghamton Advertiamenta CARTER, PORTER, & JOHNSON, ' wHO I=l HARDWARE IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS, Blacksmiths' Supplies, FABZERS'ILFID MECHANICS' TOOLS. At.en to for weet' tool coc•clis. SEAT SPRINGS, STEEL TIRE, TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL, do BURRETT•S CORN SHELLER And the Improved BURDICK FEED CUTTERS 'EtreAu. AND SKI U 6 87 Washington St., BINGHAMTON, N. V Oct. 14th. 1875.—1 y. ROBIN SON'S Southern Tier MITRE EMPORIUM! 88 Waßtiington Street, 81.2sakat4iceatcori., N. -11 r.. You will Find the LARGEST AND BEST LSSOBTXEDT OF 2•112:0212U211LS Cl= At the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New York. All Goode hold are WARRATED at Represented E. D. ROBINSON• N0v.12 1123.-122 At No. 33 Caurt Street, BINGEADITON, N. V. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. As we iniveinst returned from the City of New York after parchasing large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of all Hods bought from hands, we are now pre• pared to urer goods at prices that, *misty the chneet buyer. We have aloe added Co large mock of Dry Goods, an Immente mach of trfl, CASSI. hlSHl4.l3,atto tIEAVXLIS for Ken and Bo'ys wear. We be now prepared to make SUITS FOR ALL Who will give us a call u we` have first clams Worth= engaged tor the scam]. Ladles and Gentlemen. you will please call and exam- Ric our atOck hefbroyou purchase elsewhere. Thankful for gut favors, we hope torts couttenatton of Mourne.: We remain, Yours Respectfully, C. ot A. CORTEST _ Binghamton, Sept. 53,/1844.—tL MONEY SAVED ! NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODe, NEW PRICEs. GRIFFIS' & SAYRE, Dave opened. at thr old location 4- f M. 8. Wilson, in the Brick Block Montrose. and we shall be pleased 10 rico sill 01 'NU old Blend. and the tunny new ones re hope to gain. 110 r stock s ill rot:toilet of Iron, Nails ad HariDian In large yunntltle• and variety. Stone Warr. Woe° War, lion•e-Pmni•lilnc Goode and Groceries. We •ball give part valor attention to the Grocety Tradt and keep a full assortment of Teas, !fugal.. Coffees. loarnily Groceries & Provisions. {II roll varlet,. Salt and Float. We shall limey, con mantle on hand tine bra , .1 flour at mach lee• than old prices, and warrant It to plea.e. Goods delivered ojurrtt":nan or ,prtoince Th It will be well to remem• ibl• will be the secret to one low price. We nre ronfliieni that hi callim; and examining our goode Ind orteen our will hod tied It x 111 be for Pout to try our g0t.41. , an-1 term. .Irrrx It.ON I• rn, - - - Montr.mr. May. 131 h. '74 —tf Ii►►.►.INU'STIZO D N. -ir INSURANCE AGENT, Capital Reprerietsted, $100,000,000: FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT ENDURANCE Livhrpool. London & tilobe hip C0..0t North Amyl,. Yron etre Inr N el tonal. New York, lug Co., State of l'eurCa lig==ll IMMM MEM ==IMMIM r: ll W''r'i MIMM=I=M ISMSEEI=2I • I'rumyf:umn la-I I, . Phila lame I:,e. 01 Phila. . . _ City Fir. In. Co PPM Idence. I 4.10,1110 Ito;ner In, =Lae Watertown In, Cu . IV rttertOW IL S. Y. 600.. OU nom.: 1r... tto.. N. S .C.tpan I ttnd nurpiu 14.0130,000 ,V Ltr Fire iiartiOrd. CI. 4 00.1.Krtt " "' . . - Hartford Fire s us..CO..l.upltalandiurplu• $1,000,000 110010 i 0•. CO .Colu01bu•, V. , • • M ME= ==Zi9 The under*lgnett i. SPECIAL AffENT for the follow log .mpanlea for Northern I . entioylvania: Fire A..oclation of Phlladelphts. LAneasier Fire loon ranee Company or Lancaster. The Insurance Cu. of the State of Pentiayleaola,of Philadelphia. Conn. M o [LA I Lire Ins. Co., MAC tt I AEicrtrAtn Llle. Phil'a Traveler, In a.Co .Hartford,(-apttaland Surpin,s2.ooo:ools . - - Hallway Passengers • w $350,000. Theundersimiedbasbeen well known in thiscounty.foi the past 17yesrs.as an lo.urance Agent. Losses susteined by hi. Comnainirs have ~lways been promptly paid. Or Office nu stain. in building east from Banking Office of R m. H. Cooper &Co.. Turnpike street. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent CHARLES H. SMITH. Office Manager. S. LANODON, Solicitor. Montrose. NovlB. USTI. None 33etter! Iwrite policies In the following companies: Franklin Fire Insurance Co.. PAL, A55et5,63.300.000 Lontincntal, NY. " 2.275,000 Germania . 1.50.009 ••, . . N lagers Queens, London. ..... ....... . 10,000.000 No - Tiger-Cate"—All National Board Companies, end as a consequenee, sound and reliable, having long been tried and always found worthy, as all. who have met with loom a, et my Ageucy.will testify. Those who cave patronized me, will accept my thanks. And to those who have not. I can on:y say, I promise to do by them, If they will favor me with an application, as I do by all, give them Lnsurance villa. for their money. Very Respectfully. HENRY C. TYLER. Hartford Accident Inenrance Company Policies writ ten from one day to one year by HENRY C. TYLER. Join the Masonic Benefit Association at Scranton. Apply to BESIRY C, TYLB.R. Montrose, December 8, 1874.-tt HERRING & FARREL, 1N317 Brocaciway N. -sr MAN LTACTURFIIS OF ALL KINDS OF Sire o.aacL azral.air Proof The oldest and most reliable firm In the United States They :oor the prize medal awarded at the WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON! All Safes are warranted free from dampness and cor rusion. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. Montrose. May 6 TAh XI -13 133Li.1La ii. CO 1:7E{.13. Nine Stages and Racks leave this House daily, eon nuctlnir alth the Montrose Railway, the Lehigh it alley Railroad. and the D. L. B W. Railroad. April lsti AUNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON lA, Wholesale A Retail Dcalentn HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, • TILDER'b HARDWARE, JUNG RAIL, COUNT EIGIUNE d 7 RAIL SPIKE, RAILROAD rt MINING SUPPLIES. GABBIA OS SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. ALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, M EPOKEIT, PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, etc. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILES. Ate. &e. CIRCULAR AND MILLSAWS.BRLT/NG. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS. CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS,LEATHER &FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES. 312111 t I=l. I=l.3Cirmr, FALL AM WINTER 00005, D 27 600.1)20 LADIES' . DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF PRINTS, SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OD CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS. HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HARD W ARE.IRON,N AIL S, STEEL, STOVES AND GROCERIES, ETC. In great variety, And Will be sold on the most favorable terms, and lowest Kites. IL BURRITT. New Milford. Nov. 11,1874. JOB PRINTING Elisccllabeolus CROCKERY & OLD, SWARE, Pit.C.ELCIV-3Povy, IXIMICEI General Ilacaaa.lt/rommeo, P 4%. La X X" 111 . AI. CI C X 33 M IV T. IEI AL 3E -11 30 .5; . orPaSITZ TUI COURT UOVSZ HONTSOBE,PENN• a JOHN S. TARBELL,-PRop'u Would call attention to tus New Block of Now op sale. In new Tamccou.toc* THIS OFFICE. CHEAP. Drugs and medicines. not destroyed by mineral poiton or other . mean. Mid the ff. 1. drwasted beyond the point of repair. pupal& or Indigestion. Headache. Pala In rhoulderint. Cough; Timess of the Chest, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tains in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inilmmeion of the Limps, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove • Letter guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Por Female Complaints. in )•oung or ord. married or single. at the dawn of womanhood, or the tom Of life, these Tonic Bitten display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. Poe Inflammatory and Chronic Rheum.- Gun and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and lotenoittent Fe vers Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are mused by Vitiated Blood. which in generally produced by derangement of the D.gestive Organs They are a !Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonle. pomessing r also the peculiar merit of acting as • ne rf an ul d n i ot t ra o l r Oript 'i n n s g , a c n ' t, e 7h. " of the Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Teas. Snit-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Buds Carbuncles, Rio worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, EaTsiPelas. itch, Scerfsi DtsCrilura• :ions of the Skin, Humor, and Diseases of the Skin. of whatever name or nature are literally dog up and carried out of the system in a short time by the ore of these Bitters Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you Fuld its ingraineu bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erupr tars, or Sores : cleanse it when you find it coat - rated. Grateful Million. proclaim Vt.secai Binges the meet wonderful Intrigorant ever known. J. WALKER. Proper. IL. U. BIeDONALD & CO.. Druggists and Gen. Agra. San Francisco, California, and corner of Washington and Ch 2111.1 Su. New York. ilfir SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 3111011.e.N.A.Z.1e d Co., Druggiete tad te_uural ocu. et-mu-Iw, Cellturwiw. and cur. Washuu,nun maul 0112.4-Itun St... New York. Soldby tall Ibruggivt. and Dentenk Sept. 10th. 1874.-Bm. ABEL 'I'URRELL, DRUGGIST, 116.2 4oz:lAm-crises. 3E. ca 3.33. It continually receiving NEW GOODS, and iteeps eon tlnuady band a full ens desirable aaLeurtMeet of gen uine LittUfiS, MEDICINES. bith.MICALS, Painceoilla Dyestuffs, TnAS, Spices, auu other groceries, stone ware, wall paper, glans-ware, fruit Jars, stirrers, lamps. do n, kerosene, atachiner) oils, tanners' all. nears foot oil, endued Whale Oil, oil (or lenterne,oll for e wino: machines, Olive Otl,Sperm Otl,SptritaTarpeu• tine. Vand obca,Cazar) Seed, V Inegar.Potnah Connell. truted Lye. Axle .irease, Trusses. Supportere,Medical Instrunien te . Shoulder Braces, Whips, Gans, Pistols Cartridge.. Powder, Shot, Lead. Gun Cape, disetini. Powciel and Fuse VlollLe.Strlnge Borre.ele. elutes, Fifes etc.. Fish flookent a Lines,Bara utiTolleiSoaps Hair Oil, Hair Restorers. and Hale Dyes Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Sliver and dilver Prated Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc., Deatist Articles, n gener al assortment of FANCY GOODS. JEWELII Y. and PERFUME/LI $20.000,010 .3,230.000 AI I the: sad Ing deft hest himis or PATENT The people are invited tonsil at the Drug and Varlet Stnre of ABEL TURKEL!. THE EAGLE ETHEL $35.um.n00 OEM B (LILY ...11G11 ()LS, PieurgiETQEy Stow OT THE GOLDEN KAHLE AND MORTAR -0— Our ste,k of Drugs and Medicines Is complete, and care taken to have everything of the beat quality. The public may rest assure/I that all medicines that leave oar store shall be rs they are represented, purrand un adulterated. of all kinds called for, on hand et reasonable prices. By personal and strict attention to business, at all timer, we hope to merit the confidence and favor of the Montrose. April 1,181 TAKE NOTICE EVERYONE I . Fifty dollars reward will be paid to any person atter reacting this, who nos Out received the worth of amount inveApd, I, e., CRANE'S GREAT AMERICAN BALSAM As a Family Medicine Fot Coughe, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchial Dleesse,Kidney Compliant,Erysipelas, :Scrof ula, Ithetunottam, Pain In the atdo and Breast. Also Cuts, Marne. acalds, Bruises, Bites acid Stings of In secto, Frost Bites, Chilblains, and Internal and Extern al Affections general. Warranted a Sure Cure for the Piles. In acknowledged by the Public an the beat for the above mentioned Miscues of any Medicine of tbc pre.- ant day. It is composed of purely vegetable ingredients it puridee the blood,widch must be done in hine-tenths of all Marasee before the patient can be cared. It le particuLaly beneficial In suave of ASTHMA or PILES. This la no humbug, and any perdon buying a bottle of G. A. U. and oeing diseatietied after acing or return the came and receive their money omit.. We, the underiigned, have need Crane's Balsam, and du hereby testi() to Its goal qualities, and to its being s recommended Ainey 6 Williams, Druggists, New Milford. 111. Dols. way, Franklin Forks. Her. A. H. Fish. stanfordville,Pa C. H. Crane, New York Clay, C. It. Vanloan Scranton, and many others. Th. G. A. B. Is not cold at the popular price of one dollar per bottle. but for fifty cults, so that all can hare It, Bold by Dealers mterally. Dec. 30, 1874.—tf. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY ! COLE BROTHERS' RESTORATIVE BALSAM, I=l ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP, ALL COMPLAINTS OF LUNGS, LIVER KIDNEYS, RIIKUTNIATISM, and a sure cure for the PILES. Be sure and try it. Beware of fraud. None genuine unless sole by COLE BROTHERS, Solo Proprietor", Montrose, Pa. Orb) authorized druggists. Patented December Ist, 1874. Oct. 7, 1874.—t1. TAYLOR'S FAMILY MEDICINES Pain nod Lameness relieved In a short time by the nee of Taylor . * Celebrated OIL The great Rheumatic and iq curs I igle Remedy. This medltine is not a cure all, bet Is warranted to cure more of the ails and Ills to which flesh Is heir than any other teed. eine ever dis covered. Give It a trial ; If you do not find It so. It coots you nothing. It may be need with the utmost advantage fur any kind of Pain. Lameness. Wounds or Bores upon man or beast. Will not smart the rawest wound or sore. Yell directions for use around each bottle. Ask your Merchant for a free vial. No Cure— No Pay. Taylor's Cough Syrup or Expectorant, for all Throat and Lung diseases. is eery pleasant to the taste and contains nothing Injertops. Try it, and stop that conA sod take the soreness from your Throat and I wi_g s. Aak your Merchant fora free vial. No Cure— . so Poi. Taylors Condit] , n Powders for all kinds of Melt and poultry. Warrante I the best renovator of the system of run down or diseased stock, that boa ever been dia. covered. Try them for all °lenses Incident to the Nate erestion. Directions tbr .tme around each pack age. M 0 Cure—No 1 ay. All the above medic nee for sale by Abel Turrell and Beres Nichols. of Monuruse. and all Druggists and Dealers throughout the country. 11. ttRuWNING TAYLOR. October 21. '7l.—ly THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a Sealed Antelope. Price sit cote. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatmant,and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or-Spermatorrbrcea. Induced by eelf-Abttee, Involuntary flmmlssions. Impotency,blens• one Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Flt. •, Malta. and ?lust. cal Incapacity. ac.—By ROBER T J. CULV hItWKLL. M. D., author of the Green Book. ,te. The world-renonned author. in this admirable Lett. ore, clearly proves from his own expert-nee that the awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually removed ',lthaca medlchmoind without dangerous sur. gical operations, beagles, Instruments, rings, or cordi als ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and efferti al. by which every sufferer, no matter what his condivon may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately sad radically. LllrThia Lecture will prove a boon, to thonsanda. Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any 44aress post paid; on receipt of aix cent*, or ewe poet stamps. Address the Publishers., UtIAS. J. C. SLOTS di CO, lg7Bowery.Now York: P OlO O lO O acmliMl: NlAmber 11. ji - jinii - E6UU - & - ATOMM3NT PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. Isbell's Jewel," Stand, Mims larger and better stock of the Connate' goods will be fontad thee eleowhere to Northern Pennsylvania: PINE AMERICAN WATCHES. JEWELRY A CLOCHE SOLID SILVER A PLATED WARE,. FIRE TABLE CUTLERY. and a general assortment or Musical Merchandise Sheet M -sic, Violin Strings, etc. etc. • All Pine Watch Repairing Sewing Machine* and Or done, (as urnal,) by • gene Repaired by L. B. Isbell. H. llelbulsh. Sept. 10. 1571.-IT N EW AIMANGEMIENT ! The Poole's Drab Moro. I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR R. KENYON, Draggisl'.4 Apothecary PATENT MEDICINE EMPOICIIII ! The undersigned would respettlnlly announce to all the people everywhere, that to his already extensir. Mock and variety of Merchandise in the Grocer!. Pro visloo.and lianlware line. He has added a r ry choice assortment of PURI DREGS. PATENT MEDICINES. BRESUEA. PER. PGMERT. &c.. which be Ratters him• If be can 'sous the public they will find it to their advantage to exam. Inc before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians in this seetlou of the mans) , be would etfully nounce that he Muter:need the service. of R. Kenyon. as Druggist and Aputhearry. • hose long experience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your to. tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescription.. and who would also esteem it an especial favor to receive calls from any of his old sustomera ognew ones. Will make the Patent tines. specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Itineml Watcrr..-an extensive stash. Also due Gnxerler— LETBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEP. FRESH RALSON PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS PEAS. CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, C.c., In fact, anytbinc and evcr•thing that la ordinarily ed. Beepectfally soliciting a call I remain I. N. BULLARD Powder! Powder I Powder 1 Btaattpr, Ride and Shot Powder, Shot, Lead, Goa Tubes, Calm, Poacher. Mat*, Foe, &c., for sato by Montrose. Sept. 9. 1874—L1 NAILS, Established 1868 BOYD & CORWIN Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste TICCONWII.OO3.I3I, P.A... TIH ND SHEET-1111111 YI RE, A. B. BURNS. a Mug NICHOLS Builders' Hardware. • CUTLERY, VrC., 1•Tc•-ills• by the Seg. Thanks to our Friends for Past Favors We would be more thankful to one and all who know they have ansettled accounts with no, if they would call and settle by the middle of March next. Feb. 4, 1874. Furniture. At W. W. Smith & Son's Extensive Fara flare War 'room Ton will find the la Ira stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON New 3111 ford, Pa mi - criFLIV" x °S'-cr.ra.m To he found In this section of the country. of his on manufacture. •nd at prices that cannot fall to give sant diction. Thy make the very hest EXTENSION TABLES In the Countl7, and WMUU.s'T them ro o .1 es *srVIT Of nll kinds dons us Om nests.% mns. SPRING 8338 OF VARIOUS KINDS. PURE NO.I 3IATRASSES, AND COMMON MATILASSES UNDERTAKING Tho subscriber will hereafter make tw. adertsaing J fpecuilty in his business.. Having aen completed s NEW and the mat elegant HEARS in the butte, all needing hie services will be attended to promptly and e , satisfactory charges. Will. W. SMITH Er. SON. Montrose. Pa.. Jan. Si 1 wl9.—non—tf. GOOD NEWS. FREE TO ALL t I ' For A, N. Dullard ha• on hand a lot of the cholera Peon. you nret cow, the to beet Cranbcrrtes to the market. a doe tot et Prime Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Wheal and alt klnds of dot.," FRUITS AND VEGETABLES In their sexton. A now stock of the best Wheat as Buckwheat Flour.Corti Areal, Oat Meal, and Peed,Pah Packing Salt, llama, and Dried Beef. Drhatand.Csatts Frolta,"Teas. Coffees, Sugars, Bolen, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF. A new stock of Bekaa Books and Slates, and a dae stock of pocket E1N2111112/B2 WWI ilokie and lots of other goods rialto to nttmerous to mentiolt and to any one making a bill the same size they US:te ll make when they , go to illl3gbaulton, t wII vgreete beat Binghamton prices at least 10 per cuut. Try II an you will be convinced. A. N. BULLARD. blontroso Nov. 18, VRECEBOW a MOTHER, e General Undertakers ARD DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COP FINS, CASKETS. ETC., I:,igiztp^.3;. =pawl:). 3Pe=azi . o AWARDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Aord thlgra,-11. Ir. Itscancrw a DIM. Eptiva BILLS PRINTED AT. TIIIB °)'W + ayrrt7lt,`Sel~--~~ illiverthements (OP ALL ICBDIJ DIAMOND SPECTAeLa, Or, rdelfraisli. Montrose, p.. I. BULLARD TE WARE, HARDWARE .mitirminc Pt