l!Ztl=2 '77ll Drama .N• • • pumoraus. =PA .i, ''',':'.4.hiitli46irtitiiiper. •. • . brib,7 Bijah, ,ne - he sentebt , ChOgiog.up the " • broom, "dile. currency queettOn bathers. many besides t". 111, ."thOugh ;••, it's 'clear enough to me You,, see; that twenty-fire-. qua sciipr s don't you fo • . • • The,: hot; remarked "that 'he; did„ and pijo4hiaeait-bii' the:window:till; weigh.' cd Petichatene and , • : • , ti , • paper, .5 . • 'marked ‘, ' cents,s4. is:. it cents ? ils t anything more than a 'piece :.of • • papet:tn ,• - t traa," &roily: replied the toy. "Hat that cif paper any real value beyond promiee to •pay;?" - 4marided•tile Bijah. • • “Brrtiotk-vaper,,,?"' • • -; e- . -2 • "Them teicifyzfivl: lie • atopped tliZre. Some one: had alley- and slyly stolen I?otlusetfig and }each stag.. • , 'ER . 14 4 teVOr trl ' ibd,! ' condole& the ,bov, It hadn't anyintrinsic valtie.'' • hadn't, r g rowled the old jan-' ;.11tviat_jiolp t to ;hutch the. wolf who absorbed it 1" tirtater depth. . . ' ' :4,tistatt'erthe petty . tase, in whielvone'rfank Helier. was a•• witness, threeortonr - Ot:the lawyers were dinuss . ing anionettieniselves the,,variety of tee• dedueed", , ., when General 13 . 4 with ;Iris usual said ' • • • 'see!) a -liar on s tile ,witwess—stand as that Hauk /Fisher ; he ondanbtedly '• the biggest line I • e'er . "..r.knemr,'''.' :Whew; the whole party were. sciiaewhatAistied . at 'seeing Ilant;ivho beard the:Gpaerul's remark, step to , i ; "Did you.say I was the biggest liaryim ece . r saw ?":".• . • . ' • ••: • •,• o •rnit;isiliontliihat I. • 'O4, stain trlex ingly canto' from the General, who'expeet ed a, tight, Ilank eyed him fora moment and then • "I.gtatelot thdo t know my brttber have gem. . . . •; . Ts, , i-ii-•=-',, •• . ; Old Winston wag' *negro - preacher in Vlrgidia, and his ideas of theology and •human nature were/often 'very original: 7 —, A gen tlerroui;thas accosted- -the old gen - tterrian' on-Sunday : . . '., ~ Winstmi,• . 1' Understand' you. believe every woman has seven deips. How calf you prove ! ?" -': • • '-' `',Will;...e*.dfd..:,you • never, read in d e lihle,linVi • seien debits . were cast outer Mary Marlin ?" I -•.• ' -. ,, F.0h,' ye,;J'Ve: read that." , ' 12 - " 4 4)rd yori ebber hear cf 'em heiu' cast out, of..ony oder woman, soh ?" - . . 'r' o, never &V . - ,- "Weil; detr,,alt do o ders bib got 'em , - !lONIte r 4434 the Soldleri. BEMS D.tring : , 'the• war a Gitorgianstarted' to Alarietta, ivith.some chickens for sale, :110 , Inet_ 3 4squeo) orr 'soldiers., and they ,h0,41414,,a1l bis chickers but one rooster. Ile iusisted they should.r t take Min, but - tfil..i 'were Oa of monel, and couldn't -1 4 11 - 1 ,4 .-.. -"' _ Fkiii " ,oltf — itfau said he hated to go on to town with or.ilv one ,chicken, and was r ttly,,puzstlea - abeut it.. ''_ . . ' `t . Past one `the Soldiere said :`• ;.Old man, I'll play you a..game ,cif sevelinfpoehiM" `-'-' ' "Avoct, - saysthe old man." Tlfe - rflard'A long' . and spirited game. Art liss;• th§tsOldier, won. Tlie old man wrutittra ritisler's neck amt.. tOSSe4 a hint at ,, 'the- soldier's: feet t and mounted . .L , his'rrity,t-,4ll4,l'popy,aud , startelf home. . I :.; i littef, , Set, i tii ,,,. 1,g so, ma two h undred i yards he .....144 11 3' Rtopwo, turna ro nd, and -7i? e , hack and std : • ' . ' • • \ "You played a far game and won tht PosVrigji4tit DI, like to know what you ptitz,p Agin that rooster." v , -r ,3... - What Saw. nOlored man who was lately-rest:is -L "Infed Trotti'Wb4t 'seemed death; but 11018 zatatepiy was entertaining pis • frionfis with the sights be beheld in the "Plf4ity ot)Jored :bretiren in kieaven, ••,,, • apt.e. - ,Tptia." - , felt' tniia 4 .40;1 1101 annut bell—tny down .4 here r .fisici6d'anotiler interlocutor. "01zyytisi mama s plenty of • .dettiv dere vtov).'' • "Any whitelpiks;.Tmn ?” • 'der ain't_no, end on 'em i buY,-bytitti" , ebery *bite Man none. got holdin'' betwen him fitiOn` - /' ' ' The , Ciold Shoulder. JonflkOictlpi*l - uired hhieeit:iora home diunkft/n_las liking. He Hat - down h Anttit,fuont-at peace With: a the 411/14.;:gu itna c iiOnti, the mid. Mutton. Noths meiti;Storxne,iiiis -tiveather.- aiiiitt liiiitteafor-A lanpte an - d' • Ztionlift 3 / 4 * '4/m l i:l'f : sir? "alifeezie: away 1 my t.ditiner • fixity l'i!z• • , , • ; Tee, Baia any trutnps givetht ai the cold shoul 7 • 7 - 7 •"- • .4, A8 4. 9 4 y . thr,40.Fen.„ old,-women'' who Milk;otaeLuinund, Detroit wt rat ili44o944.ibtAiam pus Martins. yestk.r . -day . u Igitritik Wender pan IA 'and:a :lirtkitt,l46.iteektie motioned for , her to We 6 P '444 oll q l PPrquotlNl and inquired.: yOttr?" Ph#promilt reply. • - you- own iigh up, do YOUR " ' 1 1 wqrdal,AixePties.,liiter.F.Staggertd some :,heßitastion,.•iie ask- "And'Avbat =makes ?" y.l ,..;*BeiatOW Ws:ankh ,Itett,tthier for calves Abq , A 4 1' Vh,e*Oteit: fctr"-"Aim to , ask a,no,ther • ifacitifiti 'biffle , couldn't, Think "a f any. • • , ,Istettk,4la,„tAppiing atlyon'a man eaten ! , • lirioo:liftecifin , 1111141)4 abseneN #l#'o4l4: • .**Oili: - ;Nitiv'mouil; , Lint his , lisktfavriptur#Ails 460 IT: 441swite. thaa 'f4Stere, Alive g( rAmen, Aar, •" 4 , , • 0 riA0 11 4 1,04100 1 .- , 4 . 40° °uP - on 'a' st4.ooo4 . 4l.rutbCtir q t '101;11(149:14 ' 1414- 0 1 41 1 ,00 1 0 , 100 :°- Egil EMI ME= FMEEE ',, : ,:t0 . 0: . -ati!si:',xiouoc. : 4. - 0,;a f ,.: Domino Hints. The following "domestic hints" will be found of Use iii the - :enlinary, deputments of.onlim therons'bouiekeepers: WE would advise 'them, to cut them out and paste them right aver thb draiser or doughtrough To roast*Prlng chicken's is to spoil 'ern— ' Just split !hem down the back, and broil c It iivesirizo epitureithe v,aporti .•• ito tam brOiled motto% minus caperS. ' • Broiled turkey, gonrmsntis cours, Is esquisite with• celery sauce. The Cook deserves a hearty_ enilittg, Who serves ioas t fowl with tasteless stuff , r - Bincl4 !quirt+ , egg's - and biscu!t powder— iMiati'bUt fat pork iu your alum chowder, Egg sauce-few - make it right, alas ! Is good with blues or, with bass. • • bluefish • Nice oyster sauce gives zest to cod—• fish,,itheit fresh, to feast a god. Shad, stuffed and baked, is most deliciou ; 'Twould liaye electrified Apichis. , Veal cutlet, drip in egg and bread crumb,' Fry tillyou sea a browntah, roil come. In dressing 'salad mind this law ;' With two hard yolks use one that's raw. Roast veal with rich stock gravy serve ; 4(3 pickled mushrooms, too. observe. . Roast pork, sans 'apple souse, past doubt,. Is,Ramlet with the Prince lett out. , Your l muttonpellops with paper cover, Arid make Them amber brown all over - Droll lightly your .beetsteak 7 4o fty it Argues coawanp!, of cbriatiau • Kidneys a fine flavor gain • d By•stewing tEem in good champagne. Bay stall-fed . pigeons; whenLyou've got the* The way'to cook thein is td wit them. , i!'° 1 a,11° 1111 ! . . . . A itulicions 'rotation "Ot ' crops is absO-, tritely necessary in tnain taming •. the fer-•-• tility Of the. • soil. This 'needs no klemon-' strition . :.for it is - ,universally 'admitted. But how to rotate to secure the greatest .84:Ivan:ages is the main question. No 'specific directions trin'Aie • given .•,to-enit - every case, beCatise.."circumstriticea.alter vases" very much in regard, tO•this-point,. ~The system that:, would' succeed' - on-.one 'farm would Utterly *fail another, and 'vice versa. ,Goveroed. ;by general, princi ples, the Winer, Mink decide this matter for himself': Each. crop extracts from the soil . the' 'eleaients essential to ifs,growth und maturity,• and, by continuous Crop ping; howerer.judicions the •rotatio.u• may he' the soil will i_evidently be• eiberisted:• 'Hence the - eh:bents abstracted inust.be returned to the in' the shape of! fertili zers. !Ilia: settles tine' point—that •:ftirtieri must keep' stock,: and: the nearer they come to ...keeping ,stock enough (to' consume what their fermi - produec•• the netireithey come' to the ~trost improied 'culture.... ; The usual. 'rotation is from: the sOd--corn. oats. or .barley, wheat and then • In - good twit 'two, crops of wheat__ can be grown,_ clover being sown on the first, 'in .the spring; .xvliiph s will., , furnish. one crop ,and _ one td plow .under for second crop of wheat, on :which . grass is erown kir futire meadow or pasture lauds,. A prominent agriculturist redotn-: 'friends ffic,frollowing yearii."rotation : Pirst.yerir, corn, potatoes and roots . , with grOund heavily mannred ; secondats'; third, clover, plowed, in and sowed with, wheat in the. .fall ; then timothy and clover' soiceittni . the 'Niiheat in, the spring of the fourth - . year ; then let it lay " in' gra's4 two . years.. Other systems of rote .tien,have adventnes,, suited ;to the sue-, rdiiridik. di re, ti rn sten eet - -tif bli m rite, etc: ' whoht'di!trict i al, wherO th 6 soil rests-on hmeitone or plaster, a simple rd tation of. clOier two years and wheat pne is found to be. good, always proinising that, plenty:of manure , iiretrirned to the soil. Let us•hear TrOni our readers on thisiubject. • - , . • . • - Vaaixast-ss-Muriscy. If the weather, be very cold, a turkey will hang for titieek 'and' prhye to be all the better, however young it may-be. But take .great „cane .not _to let-it be the least thing gone. Pluck; drair and single with ears; wash and wipe the outside well,and pour water- thrOugh - iheinside% Fill the iiretist with sausage 'meat, Ateasoued 'With mkecetl herbs, mace find cayenne. Truss the bird, roast it at a clear fire, baste con 4 stantly with' !;titter; and' serve it when dune with brown gravy and bread sauce. A chain of fried saustiges is often placed round a turkey. ,The Hattie 'Sonic time-since - Mr. F. D. Strong, of Waterford townehip, Erie, county, took a number of Tt-tis-ottle,lo,..pasture. Not long after" a-nuttiber •of - his own cattle were attacked with a disease that carried off in the month of September.--: The disease spread to other farms along the same mad, and among others Mr. A.. Z.,Brown_ lust a valuablecow. ..The eaee:marlifeista itself by aJever attended with frothing at the mouth and the ani male die in from ride to three days after being attacked.- A post'Anortem held by an Erie farrier resulted in his, giving an opiniup that there were syrntorria of arse-' 11 ,1 6 .,. • ' - Secure - Road Dust, During the dry season of late ;summer ' every country resident should ,secure sevi .eral barrels of road 'dust. It is worth, man yliTnee its cost as an , absorbect.--- i Those Winekeep poultry ; mad secure byi its use; a ,valuable' fertilizer, nearly at strong as guano, with none of its , disa-, greettble odor. Place an , inch ortwo.of road dOet.in the bottouot barrekthen - as the poultrY beanie is regularly 61eaned, deposit,a layer an inch thick of the clean- Ings„and so , on alternately, layers oV each until the barrel is full. The thinner each how is; the snore : perfect ~will be the in tersoisrsire of The ingredients. If -tbe soil. of-whicW - the road dust is,made is clayey the layere of each' may;be of tipaiO4- ness ; if sandy,the dust should be at least twice as thick'as the layei= of droppings. Old barrels of any kind may be•usied for t 11s/urns:me ; ut:: if :•previously soaked with crude, etrolenm or, coated with gas tare they will last, many years. If the colitents are ppaaded on a floor into fine 1 lio4owder before applying, the fertili seri maybe 'sown ffrom a *ad dus it one of the' Most. pe deck dendoriteia'of *aulta-r-conxerting -their i,„contents , also into sick uissure.::Plasica barrel -erlaax of Air; the closse - with :a:- -small dipper, and th row down a eifki into` the,%-vatilt each time it is occupied, and , giefWßytill lei do otrensive odor .Whatelet.: This *i mpier,. eheaperAd better thAti ter never, freezes gets o of 'order„ „Axing: Auat iritte an WO et lift Of: coal. asherls;- iottunw ineut,:tnaking the fertilizers more friable. ~ UMOMMOOMMOIC MITE . '.-M(j p.m i tea i;et—tiic , °kitten) , i I Twisted heMp unties felons. ; Paying up—;.'Coin ng down. A peor relation : —a (mob-uncle. ; Something about lmilk—water rie city has Afte4liptiblic,sohools. 3 he - Evening P014,-.-the lamp pist. Light wittes-may make a heavy head A rare - fiower—the pini of politene:_ (Materialised, spiritsr-Prozan whis. The key to an uncertain gait-w I key.. . -• , , ' 1 , , Collectors know 1 Iwhen their Work dun. , • , 'i '• , • : , ; Why did Freedoin. shriek`? I Li. ciuscotfell. : • - , s ' ; • A maichless mai rid iady. , , 18I[angipg bris tendency. ' ' I • Simin took lii_ Corn sackings ar, our; farmers. tle Bourboll o4i N ; ()notv the thiniamo, Hay Bells at ei b it* in "..orth East, Eri lain aanoe— Sarratoga botol el To.bone a Turk poulterer is nut, log How litijast it is ed than of, patting The ost elezen, to be o black ye The , rice of Q 4 Cntint3% is $1.40 , $1.65 ' , . what tnii "Soon as you go a dei l l3.", - . 41-California ma l fined s9o.'and he a l pay the fine: The best preps hood "free from c she has no .moriey. , • ix' thonsand ba ed on the Lehigh this yeai. tion to kiep. a lad' ape" is a report t Jim Pi ()Wiled by John ; liothunitierll • . • Mrs. Foster 'of weighs 300 pounds and nionstache. Walter Grant, o years Old, had !at , . twenty-first child. " • An.;Ohlo maw : ntea Other lay Ivits:orter him. k's carriages la ^now 131 her, o \ t' Point town -I•nd county. Louisa: comity, Iowa; and has a grnsay beard The husking mania has already broken butip lowa, and 'red ears of corn aresur priSingly numerous. I• ' • ti sto•t e no e generosity of ; the Ariierican people. money is going forward to the; Tkas sufferers. N 1 • • • This year is going to be theliest oyster year fUr twenty-five' years and even Par .son Brou'ruldw, feels good. • ; , • Stanley writes; that he . won't be hokne for seop., years,bnt he will vote the Derao cratin'ttek4 all' through Africai i All :the - nice yonng Women are getting stoolof 'colored yarn to make worsted dogs during the long evenings. • - , "Makry a widower.! not I I . .said,Niae tilde.i ii"Bahies are like toot!) brushes.— brushes.. , , ,Everybody wants their own: i ; On pne point public' opiniont seems to be unanimous. anock=kneed gills should scorn .the present pin back fashions. • Phila eiplinlas one hundred:shne.fac. tories, sna the way they peg it I to sold eathe-`lli enough mak one's , hair stand..l.l • , • • TM, was radried on the 29th of :Septeirtber and, onethoiir afterward eloped with an old lover. ' I • Miss ['Bessie ,Eaglesfield, a yOung lady law student , of Terre ll,au i te, rad.' has been adjanitted to practice! n tne Cirenit °mut. , , . •If sot4thing is t't'done'to Check this ch ild re teali rig, the ' smal boy ',will . hnvg_ to bi chinned to a hitching-pest When he goes out to play: , 9arl IliClitirz has his lithe peouliarities the same another folks. Ile Sat up all night onee in St to'nis raiher thati,sleep three bed. Herald The Herald ot, Health; i . sayi that a straight: Tiara of doctoring is necessary; to remove freekles.l That's nothine,go in girti. 4 d I.& ' .' - • A Wyoming an oonteniptiously re— ferred to! ;'-that -I beaded Mrs. Drew, and sheds lust waking ito get On a - jury andlhava blot on trial.. The E',P.. Miller writes to the' Graphic that he'll bet $5,000 " on,_apiritim alis.—. There is a man in Ohio' Arho'll bet his farm thWi;the'earth. is .flat...; , i , T. • When! a 1 0igicinnatian 'blown Ibisi'bead off the Enquirer inquires if 'it is a suicide.' If it was an accident or I a jOke there might be a libel Snit. , I, } There may hera mirror In thU moon, - hut:if . ad dont tell the women about it. :'They'd break their necks, trying :; to see if their.fizzes were iu order., ' Wben,aburglary Occurs at Wilming. m ti t, n, North Carolina, a policean is +hi= c urged as a tally, 7 and burglaries don't o cur .there'. very often. . ' ', i , . All thitis left or Jay Cook is itetegrO ',Nt-aiter and a blue necktie, but Mr. Cooke lived Well and wore good, clothes while halcyon clays lasted.- ,i They are. picking "up --150 caret dia monds in Africa, but let 'em pick; young wa n, wi ) 1144011 - , -tend right , to'-the steers and stickby, the farm:. There is a man In a , New ipsinre Jiiil i wbo stole eiiktti-tieven clocks, : : and soine of - tliq ~-patakmpl}ers; can; get J sotne hour;,able . puns on the fact. the Dey: of Aligiers lives &Moat Pn. tirely on cod-fish , . balls' and pullY ootiep, but when ,You get to be a ,Dej, lou'ca also do as you area:mind to. . ,c, ' . ' Ban —"katiy,Jim, hOw , doesiriu lik my new sweet` of, clothes?. i 1 , jini.-!.Sweet of„elothes I go hdoni; you Mean Suit ob olotb‘s: -1. ';.4 13am*-“Go 'along 'veld yet ownOK you black ;ignoramus : ! ' , :- Don't -folks ' 4 ,linow , Fret ch,say,,sweet ob rooms ?, 111 1 011;•,:d s 1 :i Me am applicable to lolotbes;,i-'lll 2 l whitewash 'yerself ! ......,- ROSE DEMOCRAT;. Noly-tAitiER Itteol4ll. 1 s 4 --Au ancient; Unm z E=MMI t.to.ninedollitEs t • colinty. ! interview y--Take . it when long. to,accu,se a 41'•kke an false hairs*zi wiinter custu*es t. t the *elle in; Clari' nd at the =Ur,' do - your folks din ay—that'd inissus' pounded ld her' Silk ,dress • 11. .bets df corn.ivere rais unty; almbliouse farm Fithbprg,' Mass., 73 y biira unto him his a mile iii air min a) did his *ice. She lEEE! Miscellaneous, ‘.!!v .. .6.mititN' . eves- SCROFULA, 'Scrofula Humor, yegettna will *Meats thorn the system every taint nr Scroll:lions' Humor. It has permanently cured thou sands in Boston and :vicinity who , had been long and palnitil sufferers., - Cancer, CEticerout Humor. !!!The marvelous effect or Vegetine in case of Cancer 'and Cancerous Humor challenges the most profound attention of the medical 'faculty, many of whom are prescribing 'Nicotine:lto their patients. . . Canker . , . . • • , .-• ~.. . • - • .. , . ~ Veuettne heeltevtr-failed to cure the most Inllcstble case opeanker. plercuiiitl)tsetties; . . The Vegetine meaty with wanderfal succeas. In the mire of tide class Of. diseases. " • . Pain in the Benes. . • In this complaint thq Ve etino . l3 the great remedy se It removes from the symem theyroduelogmtuse. , • Salt Rhegm, VeAter. Salt rtheuta, Scald head; dm, wlil cert.:llrd yield tattle goat alterative effects of Yegettne. Erysipelas; Vegetiine hag never ['cited to cure the mott'lnveterate cue of Eryvipelfs. Pimples and flumors of the'Face. Tteanon ahonld toaoh na that a blotchy. rough. or Pimpled skin dentande entirely upon an internal cause• and no outward application can aver cure the defect, Vegetine is the great blood purifier.. Tumors and 'Ulcers. Are causedby en impure state of the blood: Cleanse the blood thorrynghly with . Vegettne, and theee com- plaints will disappear. x Catarrh. For this complaint the only substantial benefit can be, obtcined through the blood. Vogetine is the great blood purifier. . .. . • - Oonstipation. _.. , .. s. - Vegetine does not act as a cathartic to delitertate the bowels:hut denims all the organs.'• enabling each to 'perform the functions devolving upon them. , Piles.. • ‘..c.f Alne•has restored to health who haao been • loiag and ainful sufferers. Dyspepsia. li4r, egentlne Is taken regularly. according to direc tion/. a certain and speedy cure will follow its use. Faintneie at the Stonlach, Vezetine it not p tultnniatlng bitters which creates a lieticions appetite, but a gentle tonic. which a slats nature to restore the stomach to a healthy action, , • Weakness. Vogellne acts ditietiv upon . the allitef of these cont plaints. It Invigorates and strengthens tbe.wliple aye tern,lacts upon the secretive organs and allays Main mation. • , . . General DOOlitlt. • - - In this complaint the good effects of the Vegetino are realieed immediately after commencing to take it ; as debility denotes deficiency of the blood, and Vegetine acts 'directly upon the blood. ' 'I Ociober 13th.11375..-1m sold by all Druggists EceyWhere. P AINTS AND OILS: FINE STOCK AT • B. R. LYONS & Co.'s. Montrose4day 14. 1878 fIAREE'TS, ILI • CARPETS AT 30 OMITS AND 14PWARDS. —Less than N. Y. Prices—.• !I:tr Sale bill. It. LYQNSdo Co 16GALF., TEA, COFFEE, S sad other Groceries At Low rigareeai' 1. • I . . WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS. , A Large Stock, 414 Now Patterns Received Every •Week Direct Froth the , - Manufactory. B: R. LYON & CO. gricscia,. Coat's. CiarWrO. N. 7.. : and John Clark's Spool Thread. White. Black, and Colored—from Ro. 8 to No.lBo, at 75 centipar dozen, For sale by • • • B. R. LYONS ac CO. Montrose, May 14. 18'71—tf . CHEAP . OA. ► 11 . ' STORE ' • We pay Cash tor Gopda, and sell fin Cash, and would „renhaend PEOPLE FROM BINGHAMTON and qrte—tilty, visiting Montrose, to OWE. US :A CALL before purchasing elsewhereas it is generallymdmitted . • . that wo sell the same amount of CMOdsifor , 'TE 1 .. NTY DOLLARS that tli y r cell in Binghamton for iwerity.five, 4ollero. :• 1 • New Goods Arriving Every Day! '.- 1' /loam's. Nor.ll, . Tmt*lmmaxa joitcrctAcim, (;rioiuss is= cotrwr soon." ' • ,XONTIIOI34,PENW JOIN TARBELL; PROeii. Nine Magus and Hicks leave ' this Ilona* dilly, eon neetini ,witb the Montrose Railway, the Lehigh Valley iteVroad..and the: D. L. dt W. Railroad. s, ; • , April let. - - ' - ;BW:tterp-..N . •6*.0 WHY TO A. R. BuLI.,A3IIYB. • AT THE HEM) OF NAVIGATION, togeteome . '! SPltifG SEED .WITEATo . 'DLOVER AND Tatorray • Garden Sepda of all kind-Mho very belt Flout. aftgaf • Teat G01f4.4. Plitt, llama. laud, etc.i etc 4 _ . . - • Portra.utes of choice canned grods c ionSisting hi part, of Peaches , Pearsiinunts. Cherrlesignincev. ntrniww— riOa. fine APPIOI. Corn, Selma. Tonnages. Teas. Duck. . Torkey,boltater_fluccotash; ketch. titonoe- frql Apple Putter. Devtled.utun..and lots of other thingaquite too nutnerOnS to mention: it of which will he sold tt all kinds "P/..T.110.1.15',' ler rera:7 parit prices that will 7:Pief3r andatrittljv •• • • prinCiple of two and Joi WORK:: , "rind "eat A;IIIIWLLARD.B; J AT THU 0 1* it CE,OUZAP I ontriate..llpril7,ll4s,, \VOOLEN. SHAWLS, .CLOAKINGS, CASSIMERES, BE AVERS. AND CLOTHS, • ' • 'ln greArvariety.. _ At IG. A. a Co's. • • B. R. LYONS CO.'S. MILLINERY GOODS. IILMION S. FLOWERS, FKATII ens, BLACK AND COLORED. FMK AND COT : TON VELVETS. TRIMMING SILKS. ; &Sae variety, ~ . ;i ; At O. R. , & Co's DRESS AND; CLOAK TIIESINITNOS, LACES. FEIN GES. BUTTONS, SILK: TIES, CORSETS, En - .BROIDERIES; zEPin - R, WORSTED AND FANCY ;TARNS. PASS. NOTIONS AND` PAT ~ Alwais in great variety, . ?kt ti, R..§ CO7ll DOMESTIC - `GOODS. BLit/wimp" AND BROWN , SHEETINGs AND SKIRTINGS. cANTON FLAN NELS, CALLICOES, DENIMS. TICKUNGS • - AND CREVOTT SKIRTINGS, AL WAYS A FALL ASSORTMENT TRIC MOST. POPULA.It , ' • • . BRANDS, . ' Mid irices to salt the times , At G, R. it Co'g.' CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS; MAT& DRUGOETINd FURS, FURS, FURS, STIMALO ROBES, HORSK • BLANKETS., LAP ; ROBES, Sc. Ac. • Cheap - - At G. R. a to's. ...ftad#-Ittadi Ken and boy.' ready.tmule-Onits, a large stocky Com plete assortment of best goods, warrauted to give sat isfaction. prices to snit thS times At GAL & Co's. BEAD a ilium). • .• OVERCOATS.! • - 1 OVERCOATS . / i Por Boye, Yoathe and Eteit7. AB torte. Qualities and price‘ from $8 to VW. Supply Your wants at O. R. t;o4. Large stock of flue easslinkres, Cloths and Beavers Measures taken good fitting and ,workmanship guar anise& Pries* runy SU per cent.' less tban out of town tAdlatullesve your measure at G. Ut. & Co's. - FUJIIMBING 00M, • - Gents fun tubing goods. . White stud; colored . ectton' Slam, Wool and MerlutC.i Wrappers and Drawers, 'Flannel and merino Rake. Rain. Jackets,. Ltmtortera, Tice. Bowe,Radler.. Gloves, Trunks. Satchel!, an.. dce., thelarast variety In town, at G.R. & Co's. GUTTENBERG ROSEiISAUM' CO ' 14, &ORR R, anegipv,Tartner. Montrose.. SepteMber 2:ttlr; 1 _ 1 . • .. soRANTATh - ; WlioteEalyituc~iiilT~eaters3u .. , , FIARDTARE; IRON ''.l'l4`EL • „ , • • : , 1 SHOVE LS . 3711L1)EiVb • 'AtiNfe.ll42l.4ool l llTEitse..V.h: it 2" RARdilltii.C. --',1141L8040 it AtiBING CARBJAGB SPBMO.6,4tXLES,' 4,KZI.YS BOXES, BOLTS, IMTS arid - WABILEBa t t • pLATOO.BANDS. NALLLHALLB • ISONB,RTIDS; SPIKES, FELLOBS,BBAT aPFIVPLEs, BOWS, At.. • VICE.S.,STOOES' and DlEs, MELLOWS * : EAMMERS.SLUetS.FILES,.9rC.ad. • WILCULAB AND' MI EX SAM' S., BELTING. TAMING, ,TACEIsE B,LOOES, PLASTER -PARV., • " " CEMENT; HAM i:CIRINDSTONES' friMMOM WINDOW 41.4.13 S.LELTII UR • 41!,YWO.INgS. gt • .ItAEt,h.NIPS SOLVES. - • =ENE 11116 1 , I :ThsceUansons Adveitsem!)ii ILMOId ~,: ~. ~rl'B GEORGE L. LEI' Has' l ast return/d from New York with a la,ge and .., plrt..oooo.s, - . CLOTHING, )391 • Hat\and Caps, Notaons, Filling his large ''`tenijmvary nu the National 5 remain- here unfit our new J r - BRICK sToRE IS COMPLETE Olti 'XIIE Onr stock is new and bought with 'eare." Are.' will, 'as; - • assortment and hest bargains in thel . . . . . . • )a"l3utter and Pinduee shipped. Ilihest.price and Aiquey advanced whOn de . sired..• - Great . Bend, July;l ith, 1375. MINF*; . •BINGONN ,x , -mx6imaz&m3m iIVERIT... - ‘sqItiWiiINT:INII, - COitIgeI:CIONEI 7 S, Bronze Lamp% Vpal Lamps, AU Gigot .Lamis, Eland Lamps, Barners,Micks, Shades Shade Holders &C., TIN AND JA.PPANED *.ARE. IWeei:Cluaranteeti as Lois as any Howe in Southern Nei° Yoli t k. : • Orders by Mall Prorimptly'Atteuded To. BEST JOB P ar ? ti n 'T:ING , . AT TUE L.OI*EST RATE 1 / 4 „. 1 ually adding new , 'material to our office, and with our . IJ .1 , ' • ' • 1 • Large Stook of JOB TAPE and FOUR Printing Presses; we 'q'ofy Oemepetion Both h Price and q, malty, either in Plain DIA& or Colored Work. IL4YLEY .h CRUSEtt I'itEPMUI FOE worTral NEW STOCK OF RdLL @ WINTER GOOD!! Guttoliborn Rosoliliam & Co's. PLAID . AND ,PI4IN WOOL- SAND .MOHAIR DRESS GOODS. Mks, POPLINS, C4SIIIMERES, DRAA,TE DES ALPA.. , CAS •BLACK AND , ..„ - • COLORED, In *minty and greet I.)argai4s . At 43, R. CO'S. 1 • • " " FLANNELS: ". ROSE BLANKETS • MARCEILES BED 'SPREADS, WOOL TABU. SPREADS, . , TABLE LIN,ENS,: TbSV- - • - • -- ELS, NAPKLNTS - . and household Fu C inishing •• • . iondEi • .; large amortment,ind chimp, At. G. R. a,cei., LADLES' AND CAILDREINs' MERMO UNDERGAR lIIENTS. MERINO ANI) WOOL JIOST. FELT SKIRTS, GLOVES. .to. ALL hIE ES AND Qv/tunes, Prices to suit, • • • At G. •R, & Co's • --- • Our Cusism Pepartment. EATS! HATS! di CAPS! OAPS !, At Ch R: & Cu'i. ,11UPZ WISM 1 :t GEO • „ SPECIAL INDUCE3IEXi'd ALSO', MAxurAcrclttit STRING. &-‘ '-71111ER STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES', READY , MADE' C.BOTHDIG, lIA.TS & CAPS; • . &c. • . • Premi Doods.. a sroOd akarimentl. • Priattt; afl * 'e new Mai ipatterue. . the market. White ..qaoda a Meat vanety.. , - - • • : - • ' BLEACHED 01 . )` ' 'UNBLEACHED SIIIRTICT cotrox ADES, DEM:NIS:TICKS, - - STI IRTING. LINEN - TOWELING;: .- O,ARPM WARP The largest stock in tovrn.. cLiss goods at lees prices than can be bought of a y other . pnrties in the place: : all tits latest itylea . , . .. 11FI4bY--11ADE CLOTIIING,' . a toll line, and good Oods well Ade and trimmed. nai? Call andEranalne er f4OCX okra • purchasing- e'se. I ra. whe.' I. wilt not be undereotd.for:tbe sane quaiity of gunQs,'bfer.) , one In 'or ouL of ftwn.i - , . . - • Batter chipped. ProCuptseititiri = c ,i tt the highest mar set price,calechmariinteed, hillc stied as soon sts re. kelved. . ': : j': , ;! . HAYpEN.' Nem Miltuid. Junel4, 1875.--tt, in • • - • • At W. W. Smith & Son's ExteneliePurniture % sr!raom77ouwlllrndtbelargeet stockot _ . . . - . To be round hi.. We eeethio - Of the , 01 4 11 . 3 1, of Ms o w r: MUM facto re, Ind-at price,* chit cannot mit to give retie faction. They make the very best ; :': . - ...- •,-- -; ' -' • . tXTENSION TABLE t73:)l6Diester - , Mrcv,x-3 PURE .Ico.l AND COMMON itATRASSES U---N 'EYE -ft TAKI R:G! The zubscriber will hereafter wake aderiadtita epeenitty:tn.-him buelneat„ NivitiniinreMsPleied NEW . sail the-ince,: elekatillEANSE. Ind tiustn, totedlng tan servieen 1411.1.tHinttAthilen rOMPt. I 7 and eatiefaciory clintge,e, } • Jan. 4 4 ' • V SM E t ITH s'o • • 1t51#115 7 i iiEDlctri - .1: .11eittuttrIte.t price. paid in W.h. tog -! ; COIN,- 4E, AND' OATS, ' the ktoiatFc6fpf3Citin f . 811 1- D A 'MOON , uri toaden Montrose, July 14, '•=ir • P Est 81 1 1NIt NEW-YORK.WEEKLY TRIOUNti ver fn lipaciate cOgiccfm- :Y•or•teitmcond commislitook. ny,it , • Address Tlli !!' 4.. ! ! •• ii .) 4 . 1 5 4 ,.11) - - 7--.; • , t .... . L,' I A 1.,: i • - 104 - 141 . _, . . gol'?lp . *;3 assortMei;t of 1,241: .I 6 T & ' SHOES. • 1 'l' ", loto, zronn \ . ' 1 , - OLI) GROUND. I I bete criore, offer the largeat leotioty. prompt returns guaranteed. .4 7 .: iI4F;NIIEIT‘t.. rroN March 51.1515 GOoss, • . J.iisCßeceiv4. --BY WILLIAM 14AYDEN. BobT4 - Hats, nAers &' Ire FIRST qLitBs - . . . In the Country:and WAll.lauT-thete. Air aH kindsdotie rtthe nearPt cealk& R. x. 33 MI 7:/ OF V - HINDS. , I 1............, .1110NitY '',SAVEi) NEW A. . , Giti PIS.: .&-I. SAYB J E I • 1 .. . • nave open d, at he old location, rf 3t, S. Wilron, JD the Brick lock !Montrose, and we shall be pleased to see:ill of o r old triendkand the many new trues Ise hope to gill . 06 stock Wilt colorist of ' . , • . . Id lilt mil 11E11110'6:: ' i • . .. •. 1 • • ~..,,,..i.x.mi., ~s ; . .• . . I f Pit° 0 kERYI et:b a : SWAitEi . ... l- • i in large rot/tinnier and variety. Stone.'Wire, WOOO Ware, Iloude.Put*l.obiug, Clouds and Grochricer. We f hall give prt:o4ar attention to. the Grocery Trade and'keep a full assortment. of Teas, Sugar, Oorees, - Family ! ', • . 1 . -. Groc • ries & Proviicins \, 11 1 ihrunet.t. Sall and Flour. We shall , keep con otan ott hand dill brands of Rout at much !cps than' old p •er.apd watrant it It, please. Goods; delivsked prilliii:t tol our tdwn cristonerr. ....,!_ . „ -, I. N,Our ti aras willbe strictly '-- ' - r. . • 1 lia arcl.3r-row3r, , • - t 1 , This 'it. will be ire)) ': to temem• ' he secret to our low ~ pricer. We • Mlle. - and examining our goods ',I d thrit it will be tot-your inter. Nr ems. - 1 1 • • We ehall (cash orproAute., bar; ar thid will In arc confident. that and price!. ypnr cdt to try our booty JE.rnus.on tituttfc. MontroieNar, 3td, "0, N. Y., OARtrt*, W~-ZC7~*'. - F`~g E 1 T.F I-1 AltD-W E IRON, 01'13 , EL,IAND Blaekgniiths' Supplies, ;; A. S. Cgrorcoid i • SEAT SIrIIMGS, STEEL TIRE; ' TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL, &c., ' • I• • . BURRETT'S CORN SHELLER Anti the , Itiiproved rw-Cals.A.an ilts 114 • 1 - Wallington Sti - - ITLN6IIAILTON, N. Y. Oct. 1463.173.+11. . maEA'4/co:vVA.ii.lo GROCKER & OGDEN'S, 33X1V413-.I3CALIVCriI'CZJAMV, el‘7%. Y. HEAVY ANT) L'HELF HARDWARE; • ' OARRIAGE!GOO4)S.' OAK TANNED LEATHER BaTI.NO * RUBBER BELTIN 0 AND: - •,. I)ACKIN4, ETC., ETC., t °Lion &R !AND as.os3-cui sews, . . . . , , I , •• ~ .• hit Btst in tlie.World ! ..! • r Bingbatmioh QO. layant.. • " We haYeltott rammed; from the Clty or New Yor with a splendid sepck of goods, conßiglng of 4 0 -oDgali O s OCERIES , BOOTS. 8E146E111368, CROCF • ERY, otc„ •t' • • , t Aital'all ether goods nrualif kept, to a country elote4 • Conte one end ail and Astitry yen retiree tbat Wo aro stelllntt surcheap as the cheapen. We are always Int ik:kg to shour our iloode. • Ai r e 15DERL1ED. • arackpey, Pc. Stay 12th 1815,41 • • i • DRUGS! & MEDICINES '. . . A 'Ltroif . . . :Where you will Mid a fall asmriment ot Pare Drugs .. 4 t Med/CURS; elicialtals, Dye Stuffs, Jewelry, Per, Minery..Vluduepad Violin Fancy (iambi,. Naskeultotiotui, Pocket Book.,lngare Tobacco- YID° tirdidies, Table Cuttiory. Isolld Spoimir, L'lated Spoons, Kr:ves and ForkkOduSille--' tole: Airrunitlou f itMoulder - Braces.. Trusses; Medical •lustrameeta, Deotal •Material*, =Lamps arid. Lamy Chimneys. Teus,rspiees,, Bakis,; Powderi Sea -Mose ;Feriae, Gelatine, tapioca, me. . utortthatia Atamfibui Oitt,,aind kinds of yarptalii kept Atmetitutly,eli Mold. • We aro selling a Wad . Paper at nod,. Ind are also - -04ir oat our 0 atikIVOTC at a cry Low More. • cart,i/r PPrilliroft eAml4l Pitint 4 reads for • ' lute; Sufi do your- own painting • • Will our larye utack of. .goods, eunddent that :everyone visiting il l am rose. mil I IA ti 4 it tor, tb elrin t er est to callitna hie fur tdailtfalvol betasytirt.4s- to g alflnthiSf44;? ; . •.; - Montrose .ieue n. 1875. = za..taa5..1.33.6 .•, Thu undersign _ ' rd wfl make thidertiniug '" '''''' , oPeetaliii , their . bnaluese v , nuixll4lo ptc!iriihlt fatendtl • - 131108'64Mb gearanteed. ,, - , • ` • ..'". V•AtAT'fAlsWs liigasetllo;./1, 411,141815. i44t • . • Irbil, ttardwarti, etc. EMIIIMME!!!EEM!EIe!9 INEiV NEW GOODS, - = S. St. SATIM ctr., si JO t - • I ij i . FAMERSSIM XTMEtarics, Agent! for I:l[3RDld i i . FEED. OTTERS The Oheajaest Place t To puy irhelib's Bunk Building, ,WROLESA-Tat AID RETAIL DEALCR*I 1W o are Agenda for - ' HE LEY DISTON &.SONS' AND JOArf ROTIIERY'S Celebrated sand-Cut Files, r ' • 3.ese4,cl This . The 'lade to Got Your • , Ntimber 46."- tarble Moths 1 We would call the attention "of the wantthi; • NEW PRICES. , . A.NY'I'HING IN Tr 4, 1ti31.1 4 1 LINE \ SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, PA., . MrDoing the only Mrablie Works In the ecianty...a, Work Warranted as Represented SU 1 , 101 Ilet;o:, Pa., Aprl 14,1676:-]y Ctkilliaild PLA.TE:OIte , WAGONS, 3P3.2.tiLetcoxiss, ][nn 'lose, Marcloo. 1K5.. J., n. BiliN/G9.. I 8, B.4leiZa. HU. BLI.XDIMI BINGHAMTON , BARKS BROS. & BIANDIR, DEALERS IN AND 3IANUFACTURERS OF yarlalco, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES .26 Chenango St., Near Depot, Mayl4. 1677,.. OMNIBUS LINE. . . . Ttra undersignedhat an otnnlbnei line running,to ev. cry train on tho D. L. t W.,• and Erie Railway' si tpiang or Re-Shipping Baggage a, her de of w llk bepromptly attended to. • The new river bridge ;ia now el:mph/led, hence they in no Ferrying...- . Ilwayo on hand to ronvi7 pataengerti to any point iu the tiarroundlng country. • U. BUCHANAN. Prop'r. Great Ber!. Aug. :19, 1611.—tf. ' l*Teiikit • 3Pletzt atiiuts . '.4 •..A.curiu-glticitiuts We will tUrf..+ll any kind of i'ltst Class °mane and 31achines at a discount that win' pay Lyon to can before Ottn,hasing. ' Savo 25 per, cent for carrylivz Instru ments arnatudott trial. All Instruments And MAChille. folly Welrraitted. ' .110n!nve. April 7. 773.—tf. WIEORS, CiIITiREOS & NiEliSI W. OUSTERHOUT, " PRICE LIST. .0. Rgpal•inydolts on ihutt nut,lce. Cheaper than the cheapest. First-class rhsetosto 4 • • " ling 4101 • " " ',umber 'll7st:owl '• PlatfOrmilfruni 111140 . to '• " Swell Hotly Stelshe • 1 exc,AN.isztilt3l2.l..tsig. To, flow tier arum, new, . )- - eprk and tot' -• • $1.40 tket per !nen - . CAI . 411. work warrahtee. Cal) and emarnlne my ,stock be fore partyaolng eleawkre.- .W. OUSTETIFIOUT. Mem& October tfttli, IM3--tt. HERRING- & FARREL, 281'7 43xvtufs...ziwor'sr I%T. it 131.sralitiar 1313r401i0l • • • *llllll6l. • fihc oldest and moat roltabie Arai fn th - e United fltire. They took the prise medal awarded at the AVOULD'A loAllf AT'LONDONt . .411 safes aro trarmateit (rear from dammtroa and co 11iLLINti8 i•Ticans.Ageit. kloutrote, 3ltty fi ' ' • A NEW ENTERZEIEL • ' ••• AlintctiO4%eatltman, at isoiri*Jpziot.itoac*rack.. bit „. . „ , • opened si *lisp es,4er & Co's store. o• 1 .Peblic Avenue..inhere , be is est dy'tu de Alt kinds ur VIO7 k X',4te lies, • pas .eXcel in utyrivi&k t and repeir ttilk estdis.* old despateb;,. JAXE. PM:a • 31(uttrose k tabet IbUt;2ls.—ike. Miscellaneous. .! „~,~_. to OVE W9RES A't OR NO SALE. • • , Y©U CAN a4YE '4ioA7Sir By calling on us DoLONG. M. A. COLVIN, AO ER WAGONS, ed, oa exit, atton, and for oda at N'OII,ILLE tat 31614711.05 E. D. - D. SEAULE. CEsTAimi marble and Slate :Mantles, Great Bend, !Nu Anyardor for c:;AL.:a.il.x4mG•mEat SAYE :lONEY snd I p3 YOUR OWN AGENT rot buying BUY YRUR Hartord, . Pa. MANa'ACTVIIFILS or ALL KINDS OF EiMMEEii ililEM=2ll E WORKS, F.D. MELDUISII - g in 7 inS $llO $ 75