The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 14, 1875, Image 4

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    Volume 32
tam atul gionot4old. •
Set the Hens
Early chickens pay best- because
you can get.more money for less birds.—
The main help with the first broods is to
have some nice, warm coops to confine
the hen, with a front to shut up at pleas
ure and make quite dark as in cold spells
by closing it up it causes the hen to nurse
the chickens. I have hundreds:ln Feb
retry all in coops without bottom's and
had to dig away the drifted snow, whmh
completely covered and hid the whole row
on being brought to light they were more
lively than usual, for the snow had kept
the cold wind from i tenetrating, and they
were hungry, us it took time to set them
at liberty, as there were more than sixty
coops, each one having-a hen with from
eleven to thirteen chickens. This has
eccured in several seasons, on some occa
sions when the ground - was wet from the,
air being thawing. I had some salt,hay
short chaffy straw, or sawthist, put on a
fresh place and the coop elided along and
put on it. The bare ground is always
best when dry enough, and on old sod.-
3ly coops were always put about six or
eight Steps apart and in a row,and moved
every day on to a clean place; and I have
thus gone over several acres which have
shown the effects of the droppings from'
the chickens by the deep green shade acid
Coe strongtr growth of the grass. The
loss from casualties and the only extra
tebuble is the- necessary dosing of the
coops on stormy and very-cold days and , ,
the feeding oftener than in mild weather ✓
I never gave water so early in - the year,
but instead fed alternately with soft fota
which answers the purpose and saves a,
deal of trouble; meat once a day or once
in two days will and then grain and
split eorn,varied with sealed meat or bread'
and milk, when very young, as most con- ;
venient. I never pay any attention to ;
old women's quackery—never give peper•
corns or aught besides the common every
day food which comes readiest to hand;
for with little coickens, as with fowls in
general, the main consideration is to have'
them always ou the ground. (elan moth
er earth,) with a good sward the better,
and clear of poultry dung.
A Local Knowledge or Farming.
There are truths that apply th all soils:
But there are also—and they are many—,
that apply only to localities, and these
differ according to locality. Relics book
knowledge bas only a general application
There must he a knowledge tif the partic
ular soil worked. This can only be ac—
quired by practice—by working the soil
and noting its effects. Analysis will ac—
quaint us with the material ofwhich the
sell is composed. Yet ther is something
beside this that is important; some of
this is known, and some is entirely in the
dark. Who knows, for instance, what
causes the superior quality of tobacco
raised in some soils apparently the same
as the contiguous land, whic'h produces
an inferior kind ? This is common in.
the island of Cuba, where our hest tobac•
co is grown also an inferior quality.
So, eminently, with grapes. The same
grape dies much better in some sections.
—this often independent of the climate,
The grape (sonic sort) will also grow
thriftily but bear little in some sections
in others do remarkably and uniformily,
well ; improving quality. There is some
element unknown that has an effect. All
this. and much more that might be said
on this head,shows that a soil, in order to
know its capacity, must be tested.
Hence a local I:Alai - Age of farming is
indispensable to success. Books point
only in a general way. A complete science
of agriculture requires a knowledge of,
the localities. as science is the ,result, of
knowledge. It wi'l theref.44Jie "seen, how,
much there is to be for the - farmer; - be
must rely upon himself, See and note,
accurately. I have seen this beautifully
it istrated in oases that 1 knots' of. Only
the best heads are the best farmers, and
those not necessarily the best educated,
but always and necessarily those having
the best acquaintance with their soil.—
The two, a local and general knowledge,
combined, are the higuesrrequisite. Then;
through work success is assured, making,
farming a safe, a profitable thing as well
as a very pleasant and agreeable occupa—
tion.
Care of Horses.
Horse -breeding is a subject which of
late occupies considerable attention in
France,lier beet horses are rapidly bought.
up by foreigners, which compells- in re
turn a large importation. It would be well
to devote more attentioe to the care of
horses,and to secure proper grooms. The.
horse, "the most noble eouquest of man,"
according to Buffon, suffers, as a gener.s:,
rub in this country, from the absence of,
intiligent care. The master's eye is said,
to make the horse thrive, but unless he be
seconded by a broom, his eye, however
vigilant, will be deceived. It is not every
man who can make a good groom, how
ever well disposed and ilainstnotts he may
be ; the business exacts special' qnalifica
tioos, and to addition I an affection for
horses. The latter is the weak point on,
the part of French stablemen - To groom,.
a horse well, and keel) the stable sweet,
are much, but not all the essentials; there
is further demanded-an attention to the
animals state of health, rioting when the.
horse's condition requires artificial aids
and regulating his food according to hiri
work. 0.-dioarily, hay, straw. and oats 4
form the regular dietary ; but as man oc
casionally: ;requires tonics and a more,
generous nouri . hmenr, according to his
work. so also does the horse. Id un teel
generally receive a weekly warm bush;
consisting either of bran, or better per
haps, of barley flour, c moduing, actor-1
ding to the temperature of the animal,'
some crushed beaus or linseed. This mush
is very grateful after a hard run and
when the animal is wet, but must not be,
given till an hour or two after the horse;
has entered the stable. Carrots , cat, and
mixed with the ration of oats inorning'itimil
evening. are refreiting, but.to feed horae
constantly thus with carrots has- bee&
found in Franco to effect the kidneys and;
enfeeble ,the animal. Horses employed;
for speed receive their Lay only in small
portior.s at a time, 'this prevents a greed.
for drinking and distention of the stom-;
ache. Isiot'a few men trace asthma and,
wheezing to this cause. In the matter of
drinking, well water is the most pernic-,
'4- - Tous for horses and the longer the period
that elapses between their drink and
work the better. Horses with a tendency:
to gorge themselves with hay or straw
ought to be muzzled: -This will check:
pleiliorn. The flooring on.the stable bas
roach to do with condittons of health.—
Asphalt flagging is the favorite pavement Forty is an ugly 'earner that takes a
for stables here, which :Wag two and & man into Jhe shadow of life, as it. were.
But better be in the shadOw with friends
half francs the squarel . ,yard. Twenty. ,
;two horses belonging to an.srtillery mi. Yon love than keep in the everlasting ann.!
ment, have been poisoned ;from eatiiii shine of youth, if that were poSSible;ind
old musty hay. Three of then' died, and see them go down without. you.' One dove
on dissection, , the intestmea: displayed not feel his progress when all arountis
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grave inflammatory lessons. Those saved gO l3 g 1 ? 1 / at the•aame ate. . " • :..
I.
had received sudorific drioke, ' diuretics; .'.When once a concealatint or . a deceit
and purgatives, adding a little ether and has been practiced in mitten; where;oll
°Oulu rdif it hoan,74:4,,,icablge,fgacs) ould_be fair "And, open aii day, court=
ballot were the ' Convent - lon to, be held eveii'effeci ilinilletintiVlt MI more
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next week." plaln to the Reporterr,'but to, tis it. eel
Pi$0111111t0UO!
Storni Gems.
Much corn hes under the straw that is
not seen
•
*Ureter a fire bee' been you will find
the ashes
Ignontifee has no light ; error follows
a false one.
Pleasures come like oxen, and go away
like post—horses.
It is better to need relief`than to want'
the heart to give it.
It is bliss to learn lessons in love, for
woman is our teacher.
Thode who know the least of others
think the most of themselves. •
A man in earnest finds means ; or, if
he canhot dud, creates them.
It is conferring a kindness to deny a
avor which you intend to refuse.
There is but one tiniversity'in life, and
hat is where the heart is educated.
•Zeal is very !badly regitlated
when it encroaches upon the rights of
Look out for the best aspects of a man
as you do for the fine views io the coon.
try.
This world of ours id like a fair bell
with a crack in it .7 ft keeps on clanging
but does not ring.
Unless n tree has borne blossoms in the
s p r ing, you will vainly look for fruit on
IL 1a autumn.
Benjamin Franklin was a printer and
he said ' "My eon deal only with men
who advertise.
The true secret of living at peace with
all the world is to have an humble opin—
ion 01 ourselves.
Do not brave the opinion of the world.
You may as well say that you care not
for the light. of the sun.
thoughts are epochs in ourlives ;
allse is but as a journal 01 the winds
that blow while we are here.
Prayer watinot invented ; it was born
with the i tt e t gh, the first joy, the filet
sorrow o Oman heart.
Glory is well enough for a rich man,
but it is of very little consequence to - a
poor maa with a large family.
Human glory is not always glorious.—
The best men have had their calumnia
tors, the worst their panegyrists.
Our sorr ows are, like thunder clouds,
which - seem - very black in the distance,
but grow lighter as they approach.
Failure after long perseverence is much
grander than never to have a striving
good enough to be called a failure.
It is not until we have passed through
the furnace that we are made to know
how much' dross was in our composition.
liian,y ways of happiness have been dis
covered, but all agree that there is none
so pleasant as loving and being loved.
The block of .granite, which was an
obstacle in the path of the weak, be—
comes a stepping stone in the pathway of
the strong.
Sunshine is a powerful treatment for
diseases. If you aspire to health, and
happiness, you must allow the sunlight
to come Into your houses.
Applause awaits on success i_the_ fickle
multitude, like the straw that floats along
he au cam, glide with the current still,
and follow fortune.
The chief ingredients in the composi—
tion of those qualities that gain esteem
and praise are good nature, truth, good
sense, and good breeding.
A clergyman at Taunton, Mass., lately
asked_his parielioners to reduce his pav,
as many members of his church tad late
ly suffered a reduction in theirs.
11 state pencil was extracted from an
Indianapolis - lawyer's ear recently, after
having nestleil•theri far sevetinin'yei,iii.
The slate'has not yet been Yana
-
Wriatever your profession is, endeavor
to glum merit in it, for merit is esteem
eti by everybodvAnd is so precious aching
that no person can purchase it.
Enemies aping up anywhere of their
own accord. Friends are reared in the
affections, and cease to be such as soon as
they are removed from the conservatory,
of the heart.
A bashful Connecticut drug clerk wad
puzzled the other day by hniring one of
the female jubilee siugere ask hito for
flesh-colored court plaster. but after some
thought he handed out black and dodged
under the counteefeir safety.
An eminent foreign physician asserts
that the drinking Of coffeeinvigorated
and improves the sight. Coffee, however
is not alone in that respect, as any fellow:
who after a little spree bas loand two
key,boleiy:in ttie tion (AnYstifi.
Ot this ke certaiii,_that. no - trade can
be so bad as none at all,
tiresome as that which is &Foam condo
;' nal visiting and dissipation. Tagiti all
one's time to other people, - and never re—
serve any for one's sell, is to be free in
appearance only, and a slave in effect.
,
Life is as nitrous . oxide; and the
fisnerman dripping all day over a cold
pond, the -wiichumn at the lailway, ,in—,
tersection, the farmer in the field, the ne
gro in the rice swamps; the lbp in the
streets,lhe hunter in the wol . fa, the bar
rister with the jury, the belleat the bill,
all ascribe a certain pleasureto their em
ployment, which they thesnaelvea give
I would much. rather
,fight pride than
vanity, because pride..)ma a - iutuid up, way
of fi ghting: Yon knoer where *is. It
throws its black slitidoets you ;
are not at a loss where , to, strike. Out
vanity is that debssive, that inseetivoroue
that multiplied feeling, and men that
fightvanities, are ,like men, that: fi ght
midges and butterflies. It , is easier to
chase th?m thai fo hit thern.--Beecher.
Perhaps love is never so potent tie
when it seizes upon those who have pass-,
ed the prime of life. The choice then
made ie likely to be th3rougbly suited to
the nature of the man, and any,
gent gifts on the pert of the woman aid
likely to be more attractive'to , a mau of
age than to a younger person. &aides
the:e is a feeling that se life is not likely
to be very long, this late love is the last
thing to `be clung to; and that after it,
should it be lost, all will be desolation.
TIJEEL DENiOgRA.T; APR : /14;--1€015.
Whitt it; Vegeti ne
•
TT is a cOmponnel extracted fem . barks. Coots: and
tuba laltatare's Itemedy. It Is perfectly bane.
lan Item any ban erect ulon the system. It Is neurtake
tag and strengthening. Ruts directly ;menthe 'piped.
It quiets the derynni system. • It leans you Inedsect
sleep Unita. .lala anal:taco Ibr our aged lathers and:
mothers, tar it eyes Oka strength. vista their nerves.
told gives them Natortre twettsieep—aa has been woe
ed by many an aged parson." lt ts the great Blood Put.
der. It,ta inaething knolelly 'ler our abildren.. hu
ealbsead and cured Mammas.; It , is yery , pit:aunt to
take ; - ever, thlidllkes IL. unseal and cures ail dis
eases originator Nnyi Immure Try' the WO&
TINE. Gup' It* NW MN ha you cal . ttenta than
pa w a lt has it la Yba cued eme. ' ad.
.netiMber. acquaintance.
Try
inninINCOLT
ste Arm Miami teettSdints l Mitt Vii. 0.;
Welker: rosarii pasta usintolb .squos much.,
Heaton'. antra tenant tamed Li Fratidecee,Wletink
iii s t be d o nnal4 re bibieetidente. -Wu. ober alwilld
uu to oh en that ebtotryitimontal la the result ol two
yews'ezwienease use. etVEGETIWitIi tee
R,es. kle, walker's. www, wbu now pronounce It inval
uable : ,
Pailiteraca, kW Transit Btree.:
n. H. f przysx!3;Esq.:
. I wet boated tai 'expels with niyAistere high
eats Ire bO.Witir VEGETRUS: /13' Well/ :Wive
need tt We ewe vire. In, nervous debility it ibt
inealnable. and 1 neeopunnintitto eU wbo may neat an
Invigorating, reitefatinqftie. • ' • -
0. T. waxes,
Formerly Pltattir of Bowdain Square Church, Barton.
THE BEST EVIDENCE
The following letter from Rev. R. S. Pisidi'ot
the 11.2. Chnreby Nalleit. Mare...will be read with in
terest thany physinisns; atso those differing from
the 'shire dtseese'ssadlicted Onion Of - the Rev.-R. 11,
Best. No person can doubt this tiestinionyLaii there .1s
no doubt about the curative power of VEGETINR.
NATICK, NAM, January Ist, 1873.
MR. H. R. BUMS:
Dear Sir—We have good reason for regarding your
VEGENTENS alnedleine of the greatest. value. We
feel assured that it has beat the loathe of whet our
son`a life. He is now seventeen years of age •, the
last two years be has suffered from necrosis a blileg;
masa. by scrofulous affettion, and was so tar reduced
that nearly all who saw him thought his recovery
possible. Acounael of able physicians'. !Mild give us
but the Mutest hope Or-his ever.ranytng twoof the
number declaring that b.. was beyond the reach of hu
man temsdiat, that MU arnputittiongetild out glee him
as he had not vigor enough to endure the operation. •
Just then we commenced giving him VEGETINE and
Dori thit time id the present be WM been cartilmously
Imposing. Ile baa lately rammed studies, dimwit
away his crutches and cane, and walks about cheerfully
and strong. ••
Though there Is still some discharge from the open
ing where his liffb was lanced., we have the fullest con
fide:ace that trlittle.time,ha dozen perfectly cured.
tie Sts taken about three bottles of ,
TINE, but lately uses but little, as he declares he la too
well to be taklng - ixtedleine.. , • ,
Respectfully yenta,'
itl4., BEST
Ills. L. c. jIEST.
PREPARED IN
H. R. STEVENS, Bohm, Mass.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists,
MIIGPIM , TI3IM II3I4 LEL
NEW ARRANGEMENT I
Tlio INE Stor
I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR.
R. IMITON. Drosprtat Apothecary
PATENT szmoznia ENPORIIIISI
The undersigned Weald respectfully announce, to all
she people everywhere, that to his already este:noir
each and variety of Merchandise in the Grocer!. Pro.
vision. and Hardware line.
tie Au added a • ry_,choice assortment of PURE
DRUGS, PATENT 14=ICINES, BRUSHES, PER.
FUMERYpits.„ which ha tatters films If he an assure
the public theywill And It to their advantage to exam.
toe beftwe'parettasing elsewhere. Tu all Physielitils , in
this sectlonatthe county- he would respectfully an
nounce that he has secured the services of.R. EctrycW.
sa Drecalst and Apothecary, whose long eteerience and
ackswirredgai careand ability. entitle Wrote your en
tire arrifidence in the line of compounding medicines
or preparing prescriptions, and who would also esteem
it an espeetal favor to receive nails from *rya fib old
-ustotners or new Gum •WUI make the Patent Medi.
dans specialty.' Alacr Domestic and Foreign Mineral
Watch—an extendvelatock. Alsodne Gracerles-.
LEIBUFB EXTRACT OF BEEF, MOM SALMON
PICKLED A CANNED CLAMS LOBSTERS,
PEAS, CORN. BEANS. OYBTEkoa, 80., Ac.
In Eta, anything and everctlitng Rua ordlnafily
ed. Respectfully soliciting ical listualn .
I. N. BULLARD
Powder! Powder! Powder!
Blestine, Ride and Shot Powder, Shot, Lead, Gan
Tubes, Cepa, Poaches, Fluke, Pose. !to.,
ae., Re., Tor sale by
Montrose. t3eDt. 9. 1874-4 f.
ABEL TuRRELL,
DRUGGIST,
TtalCcasslzrcaicsca, Noon=aim..
is continually reediting NEW GOODS, and keeps eon
Lineally on nand a full and desirable assortment of gen
uine DRUGS, MEDICINES . CHEMICALS, Paints,iiiis
Dyestuff". T EAS. Spices, and other groceries, stone.
ware, wall pryer. glass-ware, fruit Jars, mirrors. lamps.
chimneys kerosene machinery olls, tanners` on. nests.
foot, oil. rellnerl.ebale 011, oil '
. for lanturne„oll for
atschines, See 011,Sperm OU,SpfriteTnrpen•
tine,Varnishea,CanarOteed,Vinegar.Potash.Coneen•
trated Lye. Azletrressejeusses. Supporters,Nedleal
Inatrturrents,Shonlder Braces, Whips, Guns. Pistol,
Cartridges. Powder „ Shot, Lead. Gun Caps,Blaatlnu
Powderandruse VfollnS,Stringe• Dows.ete. Flutes,
Fifes .etc.,Pistillooksar.dLines,BarandToiletSoaps
Ratr Oils, Hair Restorers. and Bair Dy ',Brushes,
Pocket Knives, Spectacles', Shier and ear Plated
Sp.,Parlui, Knives, dre..Destist eill;rigester
slassortatentof
FANCY GOcs, .TEWELEY.'and PIM Era
AD ISE - Jading and beechnuts di
PATENT MEDICINES.
_'.
.The people are lulrltod to call at the Dravand Variety
Store of ABEL TUERELL.
- 7an.1.1813. EstabllshetllB4B
• maximum FAMILY MEDICINES,
. . . . .
Tale and Lameness relieved in a short time by the
tine of Taylor's Celebrated Oil. The great Rheumatic
and Neurallgte Itercedy. This seedliltte is notm.enre
all. hula warranted to cure more of the ails and 111. to
which drab is heir than any other med'clneever die.
covered. Olve it trial ;if lon do not lind it so. 'it
costa nut' nothing: -It May be toted with-the =met
advantage for any *lntl of rain. Lameness,. Wounds or
Sores open man or beast. Will not .mart the rawest
woundor sore. Tull directions for use around each
Wale. Ask.your Merchant for a freetriaL NoCure—
,
li Tarior's C 01421 Syrup Expectorant . for all Throat
and Um: amateur. Lawny pleasant to the taste and
eantairui matting intro:tom Try it, -and atop • that
cop3i and sake ahe mammas from your Throa t
_ and
l.a Ask ) 7 001 t r e T • 1 / 3 "
' Taylors Conditien Powders for all Muds of stock and
poultry. , Warrants 1 the .bert renovator of the "'stem
of rap dawn ordlietried stock: that has ever been dia.
arrezed.^-.Try ' them for' all diseases • incideat to the
brute ercation: • Directions 'Our mse around each peek
age. Mo Corst—No ray., , •
All the above noxlic nes for sale by Abel Terrell and
Burns 6 Michele. of Montrose. and all Druggists and
Damien throughrom the country..
H. OROWNING TAYLOR.
October 21. "M.—U.
THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN
MISERY, Just Pais/14 O a Seated
. , .
•Leetsrana the Biatere.Treatmntand Radical cafe
of Seminal. Weakness, or gpermatorrbrcea. induced by
belf-nbuse:lnvolazdary littunissions.lnipotenc7.Nere.
oil. Debility; cud loilaediments to liartiage generally ;
Coneerepiloa. Epilepsy, and Bent& and Physb
cal Incapacity. &e.—By LIOBBBP J. CIIINBONSI.L.,
B. D., anthorof the Green Book. Le.
The wrriffeenonned author. in this admirable Lect
ure. clearly Droves from his ova experiftee that the
awful consequences of Belt-Abuser may be effectually
removed
glealccenithimaibittglas. lostromente. rings, or eordi.
ale.; whiting oat • code of core at once certain and
effertual. *Web every irseffercr. no matter what his
=dire° laity be, May ease himself cheaply, privately
and VadieOlit ,
. . .•
.
jar Phta lAcitire Prima a boon to theraaanda.
Sent ander seal. in a plain anvelope, to any *Urea'
_port pal& on.raccipt of ?in cents, or ma post etalaps.
Adevas the Publisers.
= • - CHU J., C. ELMS' CO., •
.
IntiOlansi. New lOrk; Post 012tas 892..45,55.
$6406 Ork Avan - ta whited: MMus
_MU ea of work people of both Mina
yorri and 'O S m. make more money at mark for no, In
theirmehlonalltlelN &Mug Mar gram momenta. or all
the thno. than at soy thing else. - We otrer' employ
ment that will pay UMW:tidy rarorrary Immo a work.
8 Philacklphia " `wt
10,000
NEW FALL AND WINTER 'GOODS
JUST BECEIVIDD BY
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY.
Our Stock has been selected with great care and bought at Borrow Pnica.a.
. •
•To all in search of a good bargain we extend cordial Invitation to call and examine our
sitockand take priets. We are prepared and willing to do wen with you, and it will undoubt
edly bete your interest to call and give us your custom.
comm. BPVCICIEC CPCOBTX 2 '.1:11.11336E1
Dry Goods Department. Olothing Department.
Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Bose Blank- Ready-Made Candling, Men's, Youth's, and
ets. Shawls, Cloaking, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over-
Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and coats, Tatum, du:. Buck, Kid, and Wool
Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. ; Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel
and White Shins, Knit Jackets, Hats and Caps,
Trunas, Umbrellas,,fm., Bows, Scarfs, Tim, and
Muffler&
Frill line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst- / A fine variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and
eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Cassimeres, for Custom Work. Mess-
Furnishing Goods, Carpets urea taken, and good fitting and
and Oil-Cloths. Workmanship Warranted.
till:Ms/co 11.colooss, Zany. camel Scoriae 33Lerm1xertnis. cepa.
GU']. TENBERG, ROSENBAUM & Co.
M. S. Dessaner, Managing Partner.
Montrose, October 21, 1874.
MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT ,
OF W. N. WILSON, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
NEtst.wloy etb Clx-txmor t
par Xfs.. ne'dmen sn 01 netaie and enatneity a.te "na'
466.maelvea on need I /am Maki or :ffer..a . neao Waek A.i ( goal a,
a,MPIteO wee G2O, "nal al my &ealiament Ar lie LAR EST
AND FINEST STOCK 1 (5Pi.....0 lilso as a/ aaz, ,0,1
ehle aoa
i are 4,4 V my aain em/adalean, and emleace
4 . 1 414 eni4.4 d r eam/Food , .
-S l um ' 44 , 4 enfiaita i en 4a/fah Vaahal .P.f Ave Ad e ee'res
A, alfzeiu - sy 1/ieJe yraaala al Air ZaaP eak‘i //an liathea arxeyily an
ainzley " a 014eciarat 61.617 .altaeneaa.
e " ;(e:a ..o . oeatmeni of my It.t....a . ravd al!/ anier l h eZiecten aL
OA d e )i eayae, atm Al/elly /ail/rea l mpataatheiny i la
my caadfameea Av•al, mod aly6al, aml Ail /1479atmenli dae can
4 ahasizai sn eaallern OLD e pr.d, ant/ at inavlezakyaara.
004pord IN s f7l2llel ana l ineuA tit de ha enannes and waste:wed
42/d frv i lece data/when.
March 17, '75.-11m3
A. S. MINER, BINGHAMTON, N. Y.,
MU STYLE OP FLINT AND COMMON CHIMNEYS
nze Lamps Opal Lamps, all Glass Lamps, Band Lamps,
Burners, Wicks, Shades. Shade Holders, &.c., ago.
TEN 'AND JAPPANED WARE
Order* by Mall Promptly Attended To
D. J. MURPHY, Proprietor.
GENERAL
Store ioti
Corbettsvillb
N. S.
rims Hotel is situated 013 tae nom roan ,eading tram
the Delaware. Lackawanna. and Western Itill - oad
lent to call on Me t as 1 have proper conveyance to carry
log m Bosse and Barn making It more CO4Vallept to
my ol d Mends and will be glad to see them all when got
Corbettsvihe• IL Y.. January 0. D 43.-11
I. N. BULLARD
THE INDEPENDEN7
Sewing Machine I
THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT OF THE AGE
Sews trom but One Spool of Thread
Mor a h ra b i u tyxh awokyi n M g a cphain ,
in is
thneo :M
a
r
k
e
t
.nsew,
Has a self-setting Straight fVeedle
tt Combines Darabtllty with Eteautyand Slmplleity.and
his all the Modern Improteceepte.
••••W'A FIRST-CLASS MACHINE ON A BL* ('6
WALNUT TABLN FOE $35.
ELzOma.tiat 1717a.zateci.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
"Address,
THE INDEPENDENT SEWING LACHINEC(
. Dee. SI, MS Binghamton, N. Y
ttrcorLe Better
Iwrits policies in tbo following companies:
Franklin Fire Insurance Co.. Phil,. Assets,s3.soo,ooo
contrnental, N I is " 2.215.000
Gerrasnla, •"
15..0039
Uleover, " 1.250.000
Mktlife •
.. " 1,250.000
Farmers. York. •• l 0.000
clam:us, London. " 10,000.000
No "Tiger•Cata"—All National Board Companies.
azul Ili consequence, sound and reliable, having long
been tried and always found sorthri, as all, who have
met with loss( soit my Ageucy.will testify. Those who
bate patronised me will accept my thanks. And to
those who have not, I can only say, I promise to do by
them. If they will favor me with au application. 14/I I
do by all, give them Inference Taint for their money.
Very Respectfully.
111LN HY C. TYLER.
' truitord Accident Inm:trance Company Policies writ
ten from one day tonne year by
HENRY C. TYLER.
Join the Manic BetteAt Association at Scranton.
Apply to HENRY C, TYLER.
Montrose, December 8, nru.-et
FURNITURE WARE !
EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH
_.'P zw.a. rOcoisTr-aalnis
50 Washington St., Binghamton,
Consisting of everything nameablein that
business. Repairing promptly done.,
421.10V0001.Claty.
' l O /11C RUNONABLE. Sitl,f ction guaranteed
Ologbamton.. N. T.. Apaust 1873.-Iy.
VItECHHOW & BROTHER,
General Undertakers
DEALERS Is. ALL KINDS OF,COF
FINS, CASKETS, ETC,
CiFXII.3O.A.9L I zsznlvi2.
ALLORDERSPROUPTLYATTENDEDTO
I WICIPUL
alleollB
Yours, Very Truly,
W. W. WILNSICOM
Hagerman Block, Binghamton. N. Y
Aso
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN
ALSO, II ANUFACTURER OF
Prices Guaranteed as Lou as any Muse in Southern New York.
vertisementa.
3DMASMER ELsT
Binatutraton to Montrose moan to Conklin Station, on
Partlessopping at this Swrion will find it cunren
them to any public. hey maul tu go. I trtve favors rt
. tertatu the Thankful for the manyof
ng this way.
D. J. BIII&PLIY, Proprietor
P°tlrn,l re.
At W. W. Smith & Son'
ftztenelve Punt hare War 'room you will And the lirgeet
stork of
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
3PIU3R.I®Z X TX7X:LE
To be found to Me section of the country. of Ida °arc
manufacture. end at prices that cannot fall to give eatlv
faction. Thry make the very best
EXTENSION TABLES
In the Country, and WARIL9'"T them
17 ro 12. co Iga t ei.r zr 'VV c-• x• 3a.
Of all kinds done in the neatest Mk
SPRING 33 3311 73 IS
OP VARIOUS KINDS.
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
• AND COMMON MATRASSES
UNDERTAKING
The aubsetilier will hereafter make nderta Ring
specialty la his business. Ilavingjutt completed a
NEW and the meat elegant HEARSE In the Stole'!"
needlng.tils serrlees will be attended to promptly and a.
satiatactory elm
'll°l.
W. W. SMITH Et 80N.
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. S lel2.—nod—tr.
n .
nut ;- . '(S
4 -
0 r.La 41
*
;fistimariVianekiffikft
r 44 41/ staß moptli
rithiggrlN
also at the lB 4ol ,lo* OW4I
c PiffkiS /*>,,
Over Thirty-our Competitor.
wo k Ln .
aotwpatr i a .74 0 0 MP
TAINDARD p c , 0 011 g
firaitsb.aitise 170, 0 ) .
V.itteshwit
JOB PRINTING
.I'"iroraliiliFollecil/Ar.i..)sp6E. CHEAP
..a...T
ROBINSON'S
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
88 Washington Street,
Milaimla.prziatori.. N. "Ir..
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OY
Y VI - WM Ell/12
Al the Lowest Prices of any Store in
Southern New York.
All Deeds tiord are WARDATED as Repraaentad.
E. D. ROBINSON.
The Doubt Dispelled.
ZalE7lill7 Glr CP COD/3
Wm. Hayden. New Sfl.rord, Pa.. is now ofrerlngac
•ntlro new stock of
DRY GOODS
reh:tty selected tar Spring and Summer Trade
BOOTS AND SHOES
Lae hugest and best variety in Northern Pennsylvania.
Mi.aits cfc Caps;
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No-
&very article Warranted as Represented. No Variation
In Prices
New .1111f.rd. Map 13th
PAINTS AND OILS,
Montrone, May 14, 135
CARPETS.
A. S. MINER
CARPETS AT as CENTS AND lIPSVARDS
—Less than N. V. Prices—
GENEARL
Storrillott
May 14, '73. For Sale by B. B. LYONS at Co
SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE,
Oorbettsvllle
N. S.
WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS
A Large Stock,
And New Pattern. Received Every
Week Direct From the
Ranaftietory.
B. R. LYONS & CO.
Spool Tkireezd.
end John Clark'• Spool Thread.
lisTalte. Black, and Colored—from No. 8 to No.lBo, at
IS cents per dozen. Fur sale by
B. R. LYONS dr. CO.
Montrose. Ma! 11. 18'13.—tf
(0112122111
iik4-74
VA*
PLATFORM WAGONS,
phaetons,
LUMBER WAGONS,
Manufactured, on exhibition and for oak al
sPREVOIVIL LE' OR DIONTROSE.
D. D. SEARLE.
Moot 3011 e, March 10, 1913.
Ta...,E12323z.x. • 1140.-crein,
JOHN S. TARBELL, PROP'R.
Nino Sieges and Racks leave Milo Rouse daily; ran•
nectinr• whit the Montrose Railway, the Lehigh Valley
Railroad. mud
873 the U. L, in W. Railroad.
April let. 1.-tr.
lIUNT RHOTREKS,
SCRANTON.
Wholesale dc BetaliDralurela '
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SPIKES,' SHOVELS,
:rTILDEWS• HARDWARE,
diIIYIe.RAIL,GOUNTRIDNINA' NALL NBIKEe.
RAILROAD & LUNING .VI7PPLIRD.
UARRIAGE WINSAND
ROVES, DOLTS, NUTS and WASIINRS,
• PLATOD BANDS. NALLEABLIC •
IRONILIIUBB,SPOICBD.,
PELI:ORB,ax.IT SPIRDLES. Bows,
- ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES. DELLOWtt
LIANUERS, SLED OES. FILES, & e. AO.
CLRCULAD AND ItILLSAWS, BELTING, PACKING
TACKLE - BLOM'S.. PLASTER PARIS. ,
&EMEND, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
BREAM WINDOW GLASS,LEATIINE PLIIDINGB
PAIRBANICS snAtats._ _
secilaaeous.
Southern Tier
You will Find the
I!=
TRUNKS, Titevurso RAGS,
time, etc., etc.
A FINE STOCK AT
B. R. LYONS & Co.'s
and other
Groceries
At Law ?Trace at
B. R. LYONS & CO.'S
Conti.
Mark's 0. N. T
orMIITZ TUN COURT UOUOR,
MONTROSE.P&NN • b.
_' N :r:.::.;:`?z«*ei..s.H-w..'+m.r.~^ .: *."'.".`~4`~ u ""~ : ~' ~° ir..s ~.,..,~, ::~lt
Nina*
TOIWAREt
HARDWARE.
BOYD & COR WIN
Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste
naczavirrscrison,
I:l=E3
EiVT'CONTMIE 6
TIN ND SE-111011 WM
Builders' Hardware.
CUTLERY, ETC.,
Nesi.lai, by t33.© Koh•
Thanks. to our Friends for Past Favors
We would be more thanklel to one and all who anew
thee have unsettled sentient • withtis, II they would cull
anti nettle by the middle at Marsh next.
Feb. 4.1874.
MONEY SAVED' !
NEW FIRM,
NEW STORE,
NEW GOODS,
GRIFFIS Sz
Base opened, at the old 'coition rf M. S. Wilson, In
the Brick Bloololentross, and we 'ball be pleased to
see all of Nir old friends and the many new ones we
hope to Our stock will consist of
'rot }Pas ad Radiate.'
CROCKERY & OLOSWIi.I32.
In large qnantities and variety. Stone-Ware. Noon
Ware. lionse-kurnishing Goods and Groceries. W
shall give part.calar attention to the Grocery Trade
and keep a MI assortment of Teas, Sugar, Coffees
Family
Groceries & Provisions,
in foil varlet,. Salt and Flo& ,Wo shall keep con
Kandy on hand Ono beards of floor at much less than
old prices. and warrant It to please. Goods delivered
promptly to our town castomere.
T&RMS:— Our lentil will be strictly
Ready-3Pa:y,
(cash or produce.) This It .111 be well to reatem.
tier, as this will be the secret to our low prices. We
are confident that by calling and erninialog our goods
end prices your will llnti that It will be for your Inter•
eet to 117, our goods and terms.
Jisszneox Owings, - - -
Montrose. May. lath. '74.—tf.
CARTER, ABBOTT
& JOHNSON,
DEALERS !Z
HARDWARE
IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS,
Blacksmiths' Supplies
FASSIERSILIID MECHANICS' TOOLS
Agents for
Bccretet 9 is Htoel CA-cog:xi:Ls,
SEAT STRINGS, STEEL TIRE
TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL. lc
BITRRETT•S CORN SHELLER
And the Improved
BURDICK FEED CUTTERS.
rerCALL LID SLIN UN.
87 Washington St.,
BINGUANITON, N. Y
Oct. Itth. 1576.-17
The Cheapest Place
33C.9611. Tzow-eti.3l-os
CROCKER & OGDEN'S
Mello% Bank: Handing,
33XL•743413C.A.Wre: 1122 ", ay. "r
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Hi
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE pooDS.
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
OAK TANNED LEATHER DEWING
RUBBER BELTING AND .
PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC.
We. iv Agents for
EiIiNIIY DirtiON & SOW
OMOULM AND OROS&-OUT SAWS
AND JODN Ito;;Skt,ir.B
Celebrated Hand• Cat File!,
The Best in the World, I
Illnglutratati. Oct. Itth. ICC -
N'EW .#I,ISOILD•
1 2) ,'MACHINE_ , SHOP
.3111,10 S Eintitll. Paneling liseltintat,;.respeatfalLy.
ltltclta } p o. patronize_ ot Atii whn Allay want.Naginea
'Nlatilug:lllllgetr. Ptillaynears
N. B.—__peetat attention itain to repairing 1 ,
New ittitOrd.,lnno tO. I*--17.
. .
Number .15
BILLII , iOB . - STROUD,
1 INSURANCE AGENT,
211Tozaireriso.
ftopreseisted, 13100.000,w I
TIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT =SUB UWE
LI verpo 01. London .t Globo
facto., of North America ."
Pcon. dire los. Co n Phila.,
National. Nov York,
Inv. Co., State of "
Union si Mud
I.,;;;Coing Fire ~ 000.00.1
Merchant., .• 450.000
Lancaster Fire line. Co. rAo.eio
Fire Algeociatt ,, u of Phih. %Rum
Alenorsola of Pitiriburg, 400.000
Pennsylvania Ins. Co.. Phila. 1.at0.000
Fame Ins. t'P.. of Phila. 2.10.00 e
City Fir. Ins. Co. Providence. H. 1. 41.10,430
Roger Williams lee. Privinenee. It. I. SLUM.°
Watertown Ins. Cu, Watertown. N. Y. coo: 00
Home Ins, Co., N. Y„Ciapitaland earplug, $ 4 .000.000
Atlas Fire Ins. Co.. Hartford, Ct. 4x0.000
Hartford Fire .ns., C 0..(. apiralnndScumlua $3.0c0,000
Home Ins. Co.. Columbus. 0..
.. &Opp
Citizens' Flre Inc Newark. NJ... WOAD
• The nodersigned is SPECIAL AGENT ter the follow
in companies fur Northern ben n syl van is :
Fire Association of Philadelphia.
• Lancaster Fire Insurance Company or Lancaster.
The Insurance Co. of the State of Pennsylvania, of
Philadelphia.
Xs X ' E.
COOT , Mntcal tarn ioa. Co.. Aesett
Amoricsul Life. Phll'a.
49. OCIWZINII.
Traveler. Ins.Co..liartfortl,CaPitaland 13nrples$2.o00.no4
Railway Passengers t.350,U00.
The o nderslgned hits been well Mown to t him connty.tei
the past 17y.srem.an I worrance Agent. LIM." oustened
by hi. Como*lnk, have olwaya been promptly paid.
prom. no stair.. in Willing neat from Banking
wilc o of rO in. B. Cooper &Co.. Turnpike, street
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
CHARLES 11. SMITH. Office Manager
S. LANGDON, Solicitor.
Mootrove. Nov.lB- 1674
At No. 33 Court, Street,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
NEW GOODS,
NEW PRICES
As we have just returned from the City of New York
after purchasing &Largo and - well selected stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
of all kinds bought Mom Brat hands, we,are now pre
pared to offer goods at prlcea that will satisfy the
closest buyer. We hive also added to our large stock
c,f' Dry Goods, an stock of CLOTH, CASS].
lIBRES.min BEAVERS for Men and Bo y s wear.
We are now prepared to make
who will giro imp call as we have first class woramen
en aire d sTn r e eienptctrm%. you will please call andexam
ine our Clock before you purchase elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors,, we hope for a continuation
of the same.:
Vire remain, Yours liespectftilly,
C. 46 d. CORTESY.
Binghamton, Sept. 2331674.—tf.
Now Store 111
B BY P
TEt E undersigned wish to announce to the ,eoplr of
Brackney and vicinity that they have on hand a
stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
TINWARE, CROCKERY,
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
Second in unolity to none. We have opened bosinela
with a view of supplying the people of this oection, and
will guarantee goods as represeuted,JA.d at or
Under Binghaniteirr rives 1 •
Our expenses being touch lighter than those of Bing
tutmtou merchant,
Save Time and 'Money,
by trading with no. Country Prmince taken in sa
change for Goods. We respectfully olicit a Ear trial
being convinced that we Car do wed by our pOrons.
People wishing to trade daring the summer fe..011,
on hark millirem+, (bark to be delivered the following
winter,) con do no.
W. & F: INDERLIED.
Brackney, Pa., January PO, IS:S.-nSm3
- S. 11. 9.erar
x r ■
H. J. WEBB
•
the just received from New York a fresh stock of
Grooerias,
which will bo sold CHEAP FOR CASH.
Among the numerous Articles may be found New Or
teens Molasses. P. H. Molasses. myrtles. Stil...
codfish., Alackerel.Halibtit.ilams Canna Fruits.. mu.
berries. Cheese. Teas, Crushed While Wheat. Salem-
Ms. Spleos, Canoed SAIMOU,Turks lsland Salt fie.
Montrose, Dec. 15, 1813. H. J. WEBB.
H AVE YOU TRIED
4317.1=1:CT38 'MBA. ?
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Arc you en languid that any exertion reclaim , more of
an "ort than yon Ise] cripable of making?
Then try JIIICUBENA. the wonderful tonic and Unit
orator. whim acts so beneficially on the secretive or.
grins as to impart vigor to all the vital fore".
It is no rlcohholic appetizer. which stimulates for
short time, cml3 to let the sufferer foil to slower depth
of misery. but It is a vegetable tonic acting directly"
the liver nod spleer.
It regulates the Bowels, quiets the nerves, and glut
tuella healthy tone to the whole system as to som. auks
too invibid feel like a new person.
Its operation is not violent. but la characterized by
great gerttenese; the patient experienu s no s udden
change, no marked recoils. bat gradually his troubles
"Fold their tents like the Arabs.
And silently steal away."
This is no pew and untried discovery, hat has hen
long used with vvonderfni remedi -Itssults, and Is pro
notinecd by the highest medical au tnorltier. "the melt
powerful tonic and alterative known."
Ask your druggist for It. For "le by
• WM. F. KIDDER R co..
New York.
IFE and EXPLORATIONS OF DE.
LIV I NG STON E.
Giving a clear and anthentic account orate great eagle.
err ftwm childhood to death. :Ito. book Jnoi tint. =bow.
lug how ha opera Sit yeant in the oil& of Mrlai It In
cludes Ida ••LAST JOURNALS" and everything new to
-dat g a me d fling rapidly. Also. oar Faintly Sibley ore
ttnu yled and prices.
AGENTS WANTED■ Addacat . l.'"lt'eort
Quaker eltY.P,llbitailng CO., Pldladelphta, Pa. Plat
TIN I *CARE RINGS.
ol i t miL e W
&COOltardwgro Dealers sell then
A „?.?4„luncim.lllll Tin ntotri
4),‘ WWI Corned Innen OA
- ammo LT= rrelus.
AGENTS I SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND TERM&
11VLN 0 STCIN ‘• ' A P“PUitlf Edition
Price $3.150. LA:4 JOURNA' 5 I 1
The story of the last seven eventful yaws of the Gra'
Traveler's lifoll. told by blaiselr. nud id bin loratwo
arid death. no told by his Meth The 11olc tiny want.
F. C. BLISS 6 Co.. Publishers; Newark, N. J. tats
Otiggianclerm)dast Send
kit 041111,11.• Ao= ONO. ow ,
eadll Mud' Warts. !TITS'S EIVSUU.
fur Ito Pot -
AGENTS WANTED aella
book aver publtabeg. • Send fur circular' and catr.tMt ,
terran wAgents. ktatloniti roblivblng Co nl o
12w4
delphla. fa. -
lit ARYLAND FADS'S and DoMeo.l o . ooo Acre** 11:
IT.L. martini. -Loattlwu healthy. Tithl good. AddreW
Wm.,R. IlitigelY..Attoruoy, Douton, Itarylood. toot.
---
inp" Dolly to A .eoto. 83 oew wattle* and the tga
SAIL VBllllll, Pater la America, with two 83 0 2 '1
mos. frce:.All..Wrie 1:o.; 3013 Iltoodway, N. Y. . Hl'
♦.
OBtaß. Muni Chang •olla at alght. flecei.4lll
JCL soap. lioods free. Utsuag Chang Ara Co,Dustoa.
- _
A IT. • Even , tamitulo
- - -:-‘.7.` - 'iLiVIiusiTED . AT Ts:mono.
bements
General
SW 0 00.ixo
$ 3 ,250 ow
45,04
r00n . . ,,,
401.X)0.000
aO.
$ , ,-.
gas moo
$4 Sfx...tioo
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS.
SLITS FOR ALL
Dauchy & 00.
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