The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 08, 1875, Image 3

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    Volume 82:
ptingcrat--Notal.
`Arrangement of. Bildlt.
VIA RAILROAD:
f u nklumnock,'(Dally,).
ViA Br.tals
outromflepot.(Dally,).... ,' coo p m 6204,4
N o v 41-Oruro. tnaily.)— • 1000 a m 180 p m
tt'salu tu.r. (Dm ly,) A 415 a m '2oop m
Frit:mist - W.(tri vcekly.).. . 6110 p itt 'Booa m,
Statioa.(trt vreekly,).. 00 4 m • 0 0 am •
111 lut nit (»JAI/ Li, hstke.(t rt wrekly )..• 000 lOni .700 p ra
• it erhoppru ,tt ri treettly,) 1000 a m - .400pm
The NOW lurk, (Via Manilla") Depot,) NOVI Milford.
rualituiuttock.autt M'yalusiug arc daily.
Iliet.'uol•llti Station mall rims Tamodays, Tharadayth.
mil Saturdays.
Ti m siagunutton mail,-(114 Sliver Laka,) nag Taco
-11,. Thoreau ys. nud Saturdays.
Priendartlk mall runs Taesday's.Thuridays,aid Sat
Thu Ntestioppon mall rtitisMondaya Wedaoedaya,and
Fri '
ADDITIOXAZ SVAOXP •
A sta:c love P daily for Mnntroee Depot at 1 tA and
rctume at 11 p.
j,StAge loacex daily ror Isiew Milford at 780 m.
s nd returnf at 800p.n►.
Montrose Railway.
amiguient of Trains. To like erect on ondny.
iw c .`2l.et, ' -
pews Trains. : Up Trains
tOCTIIWAHD. IiONTRWARD
A. M. F.X. I .1.34. P. X.
5,00 ....ittontrose..... 10.40 6.00
510 1 10. ...... .. - 645
'll3. ••• ............ 1020 ` 540
5 ' ...... • ..1015 585
ti • ... . ... Dime& ..100 825
r 1 32 ___ 055- 515
545 141.::. ...... 045 565
. 05••• 141 • Lynn 936 455
VS 153 kvery'r • 925- 445
10 2(19 :....Lemon • 9 15 1 435
1129 5 ) 20 ....905 425
630 ' 30. • •Id arcy's $55 415
045 ••215 .. . Tnnkh an n ock 840 855
Alltratne Connect st l`nukhannack with P. &N T.
11. going north and rontb. . 4
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JAM 5 . 1. BLAKSLR,B.Pres't.,
New Advertisements.. A -
...tudi toe! Notice---ostale of .01ny %Hey..
Jewelry—Santord. .
Save.Muney—Tribune. . •
lioNda3 - 'Cootisr. M. Wkitnei. •
Thirper'e Weckly.
'6lterid • di
BirstNati LOCALE •
New Year Party, -•
Nonce—Billings 4tmuti.
Rural New Yorker Club.
31etlied Meeting.
Brilitantines—Red 4 Strong.
ChervoyanttaaniinaCions. ' ,
Jottings About Town.
. In thejonmay of this world., the man who
gill right l+ nut apt to get left:
Presbyterian Sociable at tilo .reaideriee' of
Daniel Sayre, Friday tvening.
One of our townsmen says that seeing is
,not
Tliere • "are many then you can see
and yet cannot . believe,
Tile difference lietween a modeni belle an r : - .la
'burglar is, the belle carries false Icieks and . the
burglar false keys.
Little pigs, Conttitning camphor apl carbolic
acrii,•aru now worn gs • a luaitirslctant, Co pra
t
rent the kpresd of snail pcix,
Call upon, Sanford or Whitney for Holliday
Gain 'ivlien in Ilinghainton, and for .hkrther
particulars see their advertisements•elseirhere.
The merry Christmas titne is fast approach
ing But empty )oekets wall bF a great obsta
cle in the way of many Christmas gifts, we'
fear.
The man who ii curioos • to see how .the
rt world could get ilongf without him can find
atickitig s panibrie needle into a mill
"t: pond, and. • then withdrawing it' and looking at
the hula. •
•
We. feel constrained to slip something about,
the weather,,.but .we hardy .know what will
please our,readers the best ; it is, so slipper
t about thet*lllays.. - This item is more particu
a lady lor'itie.infortuation of, people outside' ot
lioutrase...•..' • •
George B. McCollum is now doing salesman's
duty thr Hine it Blioles. Binghamton:- Mr. Mc
*Coßum is an, excellent salesman and will nn-
doubtedly be glad to am nny of his old friends
who may - go to thit city fol. trade, and will en
.
,
deavor to make it an, objecft for tbetn to call.—
. Sec loctil notice in inother ieolumn.
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1-.."„:"!,,..' Mr. Gerirge Becker, a well known lawyer
'l, :'' tl is.city, is in the lectire field this year, and is
'..'''; ni !feting with high encomiums.
„The lawyers
:':.'lot this city hive united in requestingMr.Beck-.
•`)':./ .
~..,, - . l7er to deliver his lecture in -this city, and be has
- . 0 ac .ePtert the invitation. The lecture is on
"L t Fayette;" *most excellent and appropriate
.'.'".' z elect for our. centennial 'year, and that the
4
- . su ject is' fully and. ably 4auilled no one will.
1
• e doubt who underitands lett:lieeker's find 041-
- ~' ty th.thiti direction. • ' .• • ... •-• ''' . , ' .
It has been • agreed that he 'Sliedldeliver the
' lecture in the. Court House, on Monday eve ;
nine, Dec. - .lllth. Oil"; citizens generally; should
'.• be interested enough in the welfare ot this gen: .
~. tleman to lilevally sustain ' the lecture. A Jun
- '
house always gives ' encouragement to a lectur
r,A er, and we iniVe no ' doubt they' will be fully re
--,. paid liy attending., The ,subject is .one Mr.
..T. Becker his closely studied, and gratitude to the
~-:
•,:a.
tune that sacrificed so much to aid in - gaining
liberty , for . this country should of itself be a
... ..4' . ' sullicient ineen tive to'crovid, the house to listen
4. lei an enlogy to his name and -gallttriz . .deeds.—.
-,.e..',..., Those that Have had. opporldnity to.glance at
5,.. the lecture speak 'in the highest terms ot it,
!!!;:;',O end We have no doubt citizens will he well
''''l::l repaid fOrtheir attendanie.-1/ineutsitien Lead
„;. •
,---,,) IR. Be . cker leas partially promised to deliver,
ei','‘. the *,hove lecture at .Montrose on or about Dec.
-"5i ,. .. , 21g. Should he eon etude: to do so, timely no
.: s. ..
. . .
;11l tice will be given, and all wh ate desirous ut a
;-:..•:. rare - literary leaat' 'eau 'be accommodated at
.."..:. that time.. , Mr Becker has delivered his lecture!
.........;; heiorti large. ireil 'apprediative audieices, - and
.., :; . ,f they all uitihl'til patosumc the : high* encorti
'l,.% 01111118. Tnin.titt and hear the lectuie when lie
!....,;,./ C9llles. : ' •
2=l
Largo Vegiotablea. - • '
3.1 r. It. Fuller, of ,Liberty townaltip, reared a
bed:thia. 'yeat wLich . ireighed . 6 puede and
measured. 2144 inebial In eircumlerence., fields()
Lad two ruddisties Which weighed 10 pounds.'
The Itiiaitable
J. B. stepliens, or Clifford, slaughtered -kpig
84 months old that 'weighed .356„pourids. *l4ie
breed or the politics of the pig is, nut known
but the owner,ii sound.eursi Demotip . and
the."feed't this tall, no doulat, had sutietblni to
du with the size•ot'thu pig. . ;
battiaationlVimted;
Ulmles Vary, an Irishman, about twenty-six
years Of age, rather ',AMU tile Medhlakbe!ghti
felt his .home- at. Wilkee-Barre ea the 245t1Laf
October, to attend a miners' intrude Or Meeting
at Hyde Park, sines which thne nothing has
Len heard of c hhh. Any infortus4on cteteern
ihx him will tie most ' thinifullyreeeived by
Ilia ,ife in Wilkes-Barre, or ills mister* the
house of E. L. Dietritnan,
°Teat Potato Tsar.
J-•cording to the New , York papers, Potatoes
pouring Into that city from-all directions—
Ivy come down Abe Hudson' from points
ing the river, Canal hostsnare frelibted with
(an ; and evea-LITA as far Wait OS 1111441 8 410 *
here are reeitiv,tatinquiriog'as to , the chances
F'ouriftladred car. loads seatcUMes
rive in : a--single . day, and large tows
,come
wn the river, every beat leaded with frtrar
► to 8,000 bushels.. New York is the lead
gAlute in the
,potato husieress,lhextuarber of
es planted la 1878 being 641*1; the aver ,
feyield haaheis per acre and the a"r a g e
*cc ceuts per brothel. in that year,the err
e poutto crop a the [Traced Stetes,was 100,
,tiad bushels, of whicit ue*rly,one silyuler,or
MOOO twebeis weie pruclueed in NOW. Xurk
ate. AlthorEA the alaradant
_,Oeld.Ods year
al be ca* tle
ppying the. rannersontwreount
the cmrsequeatJaw pricas,it will he.ri grist
to Otero: Alp t rialsNip
,91,44106
rrivei. Departs
... Wpm 1415 m
It. C. rORDRAM. P. M.
Kam
How the Osiernment makes Vanity. :
There is still outstanding et 2,000 efthe three
cent heath:md currency . notes the issue of
which ceased 1869, apd $1,600,000 of the fiv e
,
cent denimination.- 'Oils Is' clear gahl ;t?
the government. How , much of the 'other de
nominations will never find its wily 'bank to
the Treasury, time will 'tell, but doubtless the
aggregate will amount tot number .if mil
.
A Wernen aud three Children Burned to Dej e th.
November 80, at two o'clock, . a d , !ling
hove burned at a little plea: called PoilY Hol
low!, about sixteen miles northeast of Elroira.--. ,
The m lna occupying it, netted ,Alhert ;Wood,
was obliged to jump from a, second story win,.
and,called to his wife t,o throw the child=.
ren•out to him Before4he . could do so,' she
and three children, two or own under six
years of age, and a niece inirned,Axtell, about
nine years of age, .were burned to 4eith, the
.flour lading in. ' •
Burning oat atumps, , .
I tlig a hole . abou t eight or . ten Inches deep
by the stump -- it possible, between twci pro
jecting roots.. it' I cannot find two, then be
side one. Then take a two inch aug.,r4 with a
long shank ; set it near the center of the itip of
the stump, ranging the, point to the hole dug
by the side, and bore through. Make a fire In
•tbeibole In the ground, and there is no trouble
-lilt the stump except to.fill up the bole where
it once was The.auger hole serves as a flue or
pipi'titat draws the fire, not allowing it to go
•Outtitxttor.
acetant.
3fr. H. J. Preston living near 'McKinney's
!dill, in this township, met with a sad accident
last Saturday afternoon. He started from his
inane, to walk to New Milford on the railroad
track, and had .almost reached that 4'orouill.
when he met a Coal train. HO stepped over on
thh southern boand track and did not observe
that thOre was,,at that moment, a train coming
directly behind, him on that track The loco
motive struck hint and threw him off The track
briaking his right hip, cutting' several deep
gashes in the forehead and fracturing the base
of the skuil.—Grcat Bend Beporter. •
Ancient Relics. -
St. John's Masot;tc, Lodge, ot Providence, R.
boasts of the •possessiot of a',Gavel which
has been In continuous use in that Lodge for
over a century' The Lodge was establialnxi.ln•
17 , 57, and the Gavel, with the Square anclCom
pass were presented 'by Bro. Lewis DrJ Blois,
during that year.. The Gavel leof . lignint Vite
plain and solid,, and without ornament.. The
Square is of 'rosewood, and the Compass of 811 2 '
ver, all bearing the insert Lion, ' , The Oft. of
Lewis De Blois 1757." The, first Bible b-ring
date 1752 is. still in the possession ot the
Lodge All these relies are.highly prized..
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Docasso'of a Court. . , ,
The Mayor's Court of our city, whichi.expir,
ed last Tuesday night' was :organized 00L,Iet,
1866, and so was a little over nine years a age
at the time of its death.. Its briet life:was
somewhat eventfukbut •it was -thought by
many, that it had formed many evilussoeiatians
whtch had retarded its useluluesi, and darken
ed its future prospects, so that its early 4eceaf T
was not greatly mourned It was organized.in
1866 with Hon: John „IC Conyngharu, Record'.
er ; lian. E. . . S.M.:.HiII, Mayor ; F. .4. Hitch
coca, Clerk, (appointed 'to vacancy toned
by the death of clerk elect Christian Robin
son ;) Jamtz Mahon," District Attorney;; Peter
Nillin, Marshal.—Seranton. Journal. •i
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Congealed Lightning. . •
The telegraph operators on the Albany and
Sukueltanns railroad found that their instru.,
10144 would nut work yeSterday morning, and
on seirching /or the cause bound that the main
butt:sky At this end of the Hie, which is located
in a small building near Ford's coal o ce,. had
become a collection of jars of solid ice, !aid
that all their 'lightning had thus cangesiet-
Etnployes of the road at once cornmencer . l4! ac
ing the coal stove into poSition in the b culdipg,
and in a abort time a red hot arose .Ivati , at
work repairing the damages, a lt was :alert:fp
o'clock p.'133.; however, before the line was in
working conditiun. •
A fire is • kept in the battery building day .
and night during the cold weatlier, but no one
appeared to have thought of the effect of the
cold weather of the last 'few days.—Bingham
ton Times, Dee. 2. „ •
Blink Cheek Stamps. -
The great nlll5 ,nce, in business, bank check
check ibunpp, bids fair to •be abolished. The
complaint his become so great that the banks
havellEcured the services of a special agent tb
present the subject to Congress as soon as a
sufficient number of signatures can lie übtain:
ed.
The
,mere amount paid is not so much, but
the annoyance of having the stamp i on hind,
on all occasions, when . a check - is drawn, and
sometimes forgetfulness, with no criminal in
tent, renders a person liable to prosetittion.3r
There is is surveillance exercised If vr
transactions which ie not pleasant, and \ soMej,
times a tarok is mulcted by oversight, with
inteillion to evade the law.' If.the tax Is nel
cssfary; the banks suggest it , could be Is3ir l l4 l
some less objectionable way: As it Is now, the,
frequent humiliations, •to which all parties
using stumps are subjected, are not pleasint'ito
bear, in connection withlablitig a government
tax. A change therefore will be urgentlfde
man ded. ' •
klnt•toekweirs Body.lronnd. . •
A letterreeeired iu this dry Tuesday by Mr.
Welch Crandall front but son, Dwight Crandall,
Princeton, Cal,,gives informatitia that the U.s.l,y
of lins. Rockwell, who went down in the ill-
Sated Pacific, has probably been found, and has
been partially identified - from three tinge Upon '
the fingers, one of whieb bore on the maid i the
initials "0. 0." Other jewelryyakialso oond •
on the body which Mr. Crandall had weal Mrs. ;
Rockwell weer in the month or Ilry
The body was buried , in thi ilasuxg. cemetery
at Port Townsend.
The letter states that there Is no longer any
doubt i,havythe whole troupe were, drowned. l 7
The htteSt newslnnu fileattk, Washlukttsu Ter 7
ritory,gave - .Latoruuttion thik-no ,Dore bodies
bud be*n !bend, and u terrible o;tortuLad
just been zuglug there was a but little tiope of
Sudiui atuy more of the boat compltny: TLe
circumstances attending .ilte shipwreck were
Tory stfaugo2tiud would uuder,go a thorough,
examinettigh the trulkdgitates Ittspector.-1
Binghatrikai 'Vows. . • '
rtstal l'ointing. I•
. . ,
130 many , accidents have .occurre d hy the
careless use of fire grins, tnore,especlallY by the
so calfed "playlul" custom s)f pointing them at
people in sport, that a rigid law to punish 'such
carcleissufts id •necessary. . Senator 'Anderson,
of Allegheny;- proposes to iniroduce Into Abe
next, leg,islature a bill to' the elect "that ,aiiy,.
,person, within this counnonwealth, who shall
point, discliarge,.or
.threaten to point ,or dkif
charge any gun, pistol or other firearm at any.,
Pe ri " whether PhiYhdi,Y, or otherwise, shall be
guilty of a atitglemcanor,tmd' upon convie4lon
coerces shall be sentenee4 to pity A tine_ not ex
eta:ding one thousand donate, e4d undergo en
linprisouiseut.titot exe9odiog five.Yeare* `or eitli
er or both, at the discretion 01 the , tut." ,ii,
Second action .of the ;pp willpro de "that
nothing contained la Ala act shall a bar la
,the recovery fo r d am p s usi.nioy be 4034
in •a Advil suit arrising Amu- any Injury that
way he sustained through fright or bodily data ,
age by pointing, discharging or threatening to
:dud/ 4p &earn* or an.,y: ocieriptiou whasr
ll==l
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TH$ MONTROSE DEMOCRA, DECEMBER 3 18175.
1,
The Ctidi, t System- ~ ,i - • 1 little work .ow and, then when ihey feel Just
-Thelpractice of buying oh credit the necee- t like it, w s !'t hurt them nor:compromise their
nary articlea`of the honselroid is fatal to good dignit In the- eyes 'of their fellows. But tan-.
economy.. The housekeero mutt always' pay ".. ployers are wateldhl of, their own interiists,and
dearer When . she does not pay cash. , The by and by young Takeiteasy firehi himself out
iradesmitn must haie interest tor 'his moiiey, of '.employnient, and upon the hands ot ' bbi
for a Latin will iiliver le a busy community be 'fa er or other relative, and wondering why ho
ivilling,iand is seldom aide if he were wilting' hue such .infernal hick._ It's unfortunate for'
o forget it. To the ortlinery'eash piles of the ihesathat they have formed such singularly in
nide he therefore addsk the interest which correct
,i.letus of the relation of employer and
Inv accrue during the- then that credit is al- man,. and he who soonest learns that hard
levied:. This, moreover, k not all ; there must work for hit employer's intercstsworking the
!lie ,a premium exacted : b lic i,r, the:dealer for the best he knows in business .hours—delving
'risk he runsi -
n -Crusting is goods to that, class through wiuter's cold and summer's heat-,ster
of more or less-dangerens customers who nev- jive honesty and ability to look any Hying man
er pay ready money. Even the most honestly in the face and say, "I'M doing my level best"
dis Posed of these are often unsafe debtors, for —the sooner this state of things is brought
they are generally . such F . as are imprudent about, the sooner the boy or man begins to as=
'enough to anticipate theirincomes, and to tr- send the acclivity to something that, though-It
eirim them in expeuditere.. ' The credit system, may not bring immediate - dollani and cents, is
moreover, is s a tetnpuiticin to unnecessary put, nevertheless the foundation stone of worth and
chases, There is a soi:), of cheek , in the.eight- worth, despite fortune's'llivois or frowns,makes
and touch of the hard
it
'money to the dis- the man. ;;Industry; even'possessed by the dul
pisitiort to dispose of it ; lightly. .0n the other lent, is.worth more than brilliancy associated
heal, there is somethin# in • the facility of crud-
.with the shiftless and unthri ft y. Spirts .of
it!,remOviug as it dhesithe disagreeable necessity work will never accomplish anything, for the
4:4 payment to a yegue future, very seductive spider is not to be depended upon. Let our
to the buyer,•who can gratify his love of pos- young make up their minds to make their bus
session Ith a alimentary sense, at any rate
rit ness secondary, to no pleasure, however at
,that its tificatien costs him. nothing. There, tractive; and II" and by such habits of w..vi k r,
is no su h and caukious purchaser as cask. Will -have become Im p l a n te d in the dailittfe
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Interesting - 1 ~ .„ that. no fascinations, however strung, can: up
ito Travelers. [ ..
1 Yor k . .. 0 . root them.
!From the New Sun we copy the i 1-
lewlng noticaof -Mr. Stlonp's recent and value-
ble`Jusention : . i s -
I r. Win. Stamp, a inachines employed in
Lb Erie railway shop ?'n Susq
, ehanna depot.
.Pa has patented an iiiventioni that prevents
ap ka and cinders froth' flying out of alocorno
ti Ilis s exhanst hattispiratchannel connect-
L. with a similar channel in the smoke stack,
s" 1
'gli-,ng the cinders a centrifugal force that. sends
them against the lside of 'the stack, whence
the/ are conducted ' toll he ground. • They can
be etained ifl necessary, and deposited ,at any
1
Po t along the road. Mr. Stamp says ;that it
ti inventiou' l l is used,. locomotives can • be run
vii less coal, and passengers can raise the
Widows without having their eyes fi lled with
clu e ra or soiling. their clotlit„. * The engineer
4 keep a better lookout, and the cars may be
tit ughly ventilated witout annoyance. So
sauguihe is Mr. Stamp of the success of his in
vention, that be Offers to give , two stacks to
any company having more than tert,locorno
tivits, and pay -all expenses if the result is not
satisfactory. i Any company having tweity
dye locomot - yea :can have patterns to 'build
feur slack ; a Company with dtty,can have ten,
mad a . comps
, y Owning two hundred locomo
tives can buill tWenty atacks free of 'charge for
iatents_ll bui t• Within six months. Mr. Stamp
is an old mblest, dependent on his labor for
l
support, and Ibis invention is evidently not a
ai
humbug. i ; 1 .1. 2 .
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Disastians 'Xining Casualty-,
The most extensive and serious raining casu
alty ever knoWa in the: Wyo Ming Valley lies
ilia, occurrethcand seems to ne still progressing
ai the Chaungey and Grand Ttinnel mine , . be- -
tweeri i'lym4tith and Nanticoke,' about, two
and a lisil miles south - of the fainter place.
t •
About two weeks ago Mr. Roberts, one of
%,,
the pr prietma of the Chauncey Mine, noticed
'that' th oof. of the °reining was uorking in it
rnest extraordinary" manner,'" indi c ating 'that
inside opentil nkwere attended •w it h consider
able danger it; those engaged in digging coal in .
different chef ',bets or employed in the various`
gangways. e welched the phenomen )n with.
the greatest I. terest, and vas finally convinced
that the min was di:timed to certain calami
ty.
About 10 n lock in:' the ruortil g of No v l 10,
he gave orde • forlhe men to leave. he mine as
soon as , pass hie, and remove as LEW tot the
cocupany'a pi perty as could
,be taken ut on '
the spar oft 'e Moment. -
, The mine' to the nimher,of 125 lett the
4.12 o'clock. 1 j king With them the iMplements
of their calli.g, and two hours litter the mine
caved in. -
• 'rhe effects
Ucgc boulde
of !the tunnel
hal been pc
w like an
Ilf the ve in were tritly terifie.
were - 1 tbrbwu out of the mouth,
lby the compres§ed air iias if they
L bles, and the Ohock of the crush
1 rthqueke.-z-Er. • •
Interest cmits ill Savings Banks.
A meeting f-b
i t
• an presidents.' and -milder's'
was held at - rookl m during the past week,
for the puipose ofceinsidering the propriety of
teacing the Presen s rate of interest to depos
txotra in savings bunks. \ A reason -assigned for
the proposed step is that the best investment'
Crude by the breaks is in government bonds,
andls lit, as these are now selling at - a high
prom,,to invest in tbem to any el,insidemble
urt
exteut, would 'not be a wise Policy. Again,'
that ,ti next best investments are on bonds
and mortgages, and in this line there are a few
first-elass investments 'offering. Indeet there
are few investment 9 to be made out of which
.more, an four per tent. can be realized. It
I was the unanimous opinion.'of ell present ist
the meeting that it would b - e
use'ess to attempt
anymeasure in' the dikection proposed unless
all -the savings instittitions in Brooklyn and
New, York 'and vicinity. were a unit lin the
movement, - - ; - „
Thei Banks are boW represented as glutted
with. unemployed capital. ' Whatever_ may be
done 'towards a reduction it is not contempla
ted to do it before; July . next. Resolutions to
the following i effect, were passed : First, that
the new law in- reference to savings i bertha
should provide that they shall not be cox/well
ed'to pay", a higher rate of interest than their
ear/dams justify:l and, world,
it!
In the pres
ent state of business affairs it! is net expedient
to pata higher rate of interest thSn 5 per cc.;
and- t
.. at a reduction be made to that figure ac
.cori4gly, to go into effectc Jenteiry 1,1870.
'Pie Philadelphia , Ledger minter; • the follow \;
in g reason' for 'thinking that good will come
, ,
from the reduction of rates allowed' to deposit
-era
Firat s , it will leSsoll the hutither, of ,depos
itorw aid the 'amount.of -deposits Old ~warratat
the institutions ' in continirig their,i4estments
totits,hettl of securities, - thus rritefering Weide-
PeS4tis the mere secure;
. aud, Sefiiond, It ivill' l in
du emarcaPitalists, not the laniallest, it9ie-
FOmeclircezt investors:of, 'theirl little .savings,
witih,..h Mei scan readily. educate thernselvea to
do, 1.44 Atere profitably than:have the invest
urea wade through the intervention of asati
-44 Pfititution,. with a' double
.;risk—that of
cl4l.itreeonent of ..the company :and of the
wmP lal - Y
Nie • l b' , . .
' ' -
B• SWAY i1k 4 714
F.' It weluit, i 1 .. b ya. 'You da f t expect to
-.'-‘et . mie arty y, or achieve anything worth
having jou olt by jerks, this little 'spiNks
il-•
and that I me ."
irregularity—nowi a clay off and
then At tit cif indiderance to werk—these,are
thk:trout , with , you.:- It -is rie eredit to a
:young limn to pull oft his 'coat and spit en his :
' 'hands awl work like ,tt nailer for a few days
and then - turn up, loafer' Tor lt,weelt, It's oily . -
the long. a Gag and steady . .oill that will a&
eonspliada ' ythiug. • l'he
, pooi• fellow who ham 4
been teudeirly hroughkup •t? quit work as soon
- as he seta iired -- whoie leas! , 1 : 4111 1 )141 nt -4 the
subject. of file tende.r solicitude of mottie`eand
aunts and laistera•-'-who was ueycr recolited - to
do anything he didn't- like to !to—these are the
pram ;heti Who, tolloY aro Ifreo4Prioil whr It.
la that Stltivattakoneuta are not in demaud,
and their abilities Citneot cohunand apPreala.
non 'BPing iligletd to plealipi positions oillir.-
lid are at list daintily fiegeredi ever and accept
ed"' frogtli e5;..V/o_
thereof
the nifPlelts were 4q
lug the donors thereof a , great tasuir. Ilaving .
obtahleti - - sitipttigus, the ‘gii.4l4 idea With most
young)* e 6 r 4 e 14 be that. a 0 that la new ne
cessary itt,t,ediltw their pay find shirk all tho
wOrk Wei tsta-wheu ochtt hosErisu s t looking.--,
They ;hiiiitt ,acituehow got, an [idea that plaees
• "serif blade lei yang tit4t to 14 1 tioge lute; and ''a
t '
air,
Steel Mill Eat)Woe. . . 1 • •
, .
Friday morning occurred, nt .the Steel 31111 in
this city, one of those,. unfonee n accidents, we
only occasiorally leneonnterr7one that might
happen s l oon again. , The molten, iron had been
11:.•
poured' l uta the converter and!"blown," and
the Vesse was tipped forward for the purpose
of mixing within' it_ the steel makipg ingledi:
ents, and these had ! been. introduced.. Tha la
borers who manipulate the heavy cranes were
al; standing below the converter, engaged in
their several employments.:
•
When the -great vessel, cgntaining` tons of
molten Metal, was !being tipped
. back into po
sition, a tering explosion occurred, and the lig ! -
nid steel was belched from the mouth of the
converter, shattering itself tar and - near
throughout the casting_room and carrying des
truction re every' combustible- it came in•con
tact with. It wasn't a
.single explosion; but a
rattling and ! cracking - like the continued Are
from a battery of heavy guns, and deafening,
in its effecis. I The ejected metal was of course:
thrown upda those Who were engaged within'
the caing pit, and as the hot globules caught!
them upon the shuulderf baCks, arms and,legs;
shrieks and cries of fright rather than- of pain
filled .the air, and the scene , is represented as
t,ne to fat the stoutest heart with •ternir. Men
ran in every direction, endestioring to escape
from the stteams and showers of red hot met
al,and blinded by the smoke and dust and
,glaring , Itghi, fell over everything and each
father. , -
As soon as the disturbed metal had ceased
its vomiting; it was ascertained that hut five
men, of all those present, had been burned
these were Fred Shulard, .Nichtdas Faust,"John
Mee, Edward Dolan and a Frenchman whose
name we could not ascertain. file clothes of
these Were set aflame at once when the metal
touched them, and those who found therPpelves,
safe . Immediately set, about extinguishing the
burning clothes of their tellows and stripping
them to the skin. As' soon as 'passible they
• ere removed to the office of the mill, when.
oil was at once applied to 'their blistered backs
and arms, and when the physicians got there
hey tound little td, be done.. Shulard was
urned the most' : severely of all, he having fal
en repeatedly while trying to - get away from
he metalic shower. ' His back. shoulders,arms,
egs and the back of his Ireaeare all more or
cis burned. He was taken- to the hospital.--
We do not regard his injuries. as at all serious.
he others are, not so badly burned - but that
they will soon be at. :work swath. All of them
lked away from, the mill except Shulard.—
Her , aton Times. -
' • Business. Locals.
•
BALL TicketS printed in drst-clase style and
at cheap rates•at this office.
.Srecter. BADGAD:S
hairs, Black Alpacas, Cashmerei, Drub d'Ete
and ttli the new. shades in Alpacas. Poplins
SuMaga; READ tE STROUD.
Montrose, Dec. 8, 1 ! 1075 2 2w.
.
NEW NEAR PAILTY.I. .
A New Yew Paily will be field at the Bttgle
Hotel, New Milton], Pa., on Pridity evening . ,
December 315t,1875. Music by Titrany's Band.
Bill if,250. '.P. Purpttmt, prop'r,
Dec. 8, 1875. • • ' •
would be thankful if:my frientlg
wliu‘‘e' • indebted to the for money advancer!
oii Insurince would settle the same before Jan.
1,11876, as I shall nixed-the funds.
. ' BILLINGS STGOUD.
1 11.1witrose, Dec, 8;1875. 49w3
!Ratter: NEW YOUFEitUtt.—For 1p 65
(publishers regular 'price) we will furnish, the
lima! New Yorker tor 1876,and a selectiOn of
seeds from our catalogue_ aniourniug to
For $2 15 (Publishers lowest club pricA) litn;al
mid seeds worth 41; or Rural alone pir $1 76.
Sdnd postal card for details and list of other
papers at club rates. : Address' -
TiLittiOITAST BUOTITEI2II,
PaaOryVilie, 'Wyoming c 0.,.
Pa.
- •
49w4 cow
M .
EDICAL ME - ETINO.- •
-The .linageehanna Ec
lectic ildedical•-•ocietyivill meet at the Hotel of
AMbrose E. Benson, Busquelina% Depot, on
Tuesday ; Dec. 14./ A. clinic will be held in thii
afternoon, at which all who desire may be ex
amined and p,rescribed fur or operated on free
of .cliutge. 'A copy rif tiie charter ut .the eclec•
.tic medical' association of PennAylismia, will
-
be presepied 'at the meeting. Prof. )1:8, New
ton, ot.!the New — l7Ork Eclectic ?deified! tiOl
lege,:lnia been invited-and %ill' prThably.,attend.
the' meeting. The presence et ,every • member
is desired. I All liberal pritctioners are cordially
invited; • -1
Wsi W. WUP ATOM, C. H. YELVINGTON
President.
Dec. 8, 1875.w1 t
Ityouwanttilmostaitgoodstortheleaßtestm - oney
y„,o to • - ,Culuir:1011VB.
stook of. Ladies' Beitver. .Closki just
• aresair Jos 4's.
A larg
received
Coats
spool
(31arks Cotton In all numbers at& a
' at CUE ‘r,Jout's
Comg
Win merl
Noy. S
nit examine our splendid tap sole gen
kip boots ai4ilis just received:
1870. • Omar' Joan'.
OYEriBILES 1 OTOTEUS OYSTERS 1
G1)04 oysters cheafott the
Ott' gyirroxr. Sat OON.
.31zszn.any Goods Jo- all the latest -. shades
and stylaiWing.s, bilks aid Velvets,
itc. A. 60 Trimmed Rataand )3onnets in Straw,
Felts and Ve4vet for ,Lastlies,l3litises and
reu, - •at Ouzel. Jorpt's.:
' PuoToonAPHit.—Pictures taken in all Lb tat
ost awl* Old picturea. copied and mita ged.
Also a iplendki. lot of fraines for ‘ale cl
, 1 1 st Q;W. DOOLITTL 8.
se t J4llO 10,
Montrl
‘ -
,WA ILES, Clocks and • Jewelry repai r .. au
allert , t 4 trice • wind ,_warranced, . at, F.-1),,:11. • lbw.
isiN Z ia; - Wry Store.; ti.!rruerly Isbell .* Melba.
Mont
,• , „
July2oi'lB7,l-4f
To Fir' rms. - : : ' ' 1
N. Wdeox. Vetereusty Surgeon, M. R. lit. S.,
Toronki, Ooturio,, , is now locounl tt the Torben
.ousu, lid tenders Ids pto(polornd ser likes to
all wnot are 4lsc..esed - Annies. e '' , :1.-
_ .
DOS'T TO MOVit, IT.
will i o4r my. JorgeWog,* of lotoiti and Salt,
and genfrat line of grocery gOods yery /ow rot
a short Linui for milli AS I.* ex"t , Nava in a'
row 40* ipto, a pow store ' tellding oppesjce
Coo Pe r, Co's. Oank, tind do not vitult. t4tybk. at,
tim ~ p x.Opn of moving a large stock , of heavy
goo4s.- Now is a good. Lime to buy your floor
bay'p gover had,4 *HO pc
good Fl Our, frail ;mood. ttoto at tko present
time. II • • Er P. .I:Pramp.,
Itantiose; Octli10; tr,
It 8.73 tam hasjust returned from New
York, hayi)ig purchased principally a large line
of UMW& and Children's - Furs, Buffalo and
IWO' Robs, Blankets, Flannels, au. Lots of
oth4r new goods at lowest bottom prices. Call
and see than. ,
IGurrawnEtto, ROM:MAIM & CO.
lihmtnis4, Nov. 3,1875.
A B. Minis, at the Eagle Drug Store, keep,
conatantlpon hand a large and well selectee
stock pftoDrugs and Medicines, Paints,olls
andiVarnhh, also very large assortment•of
Port Monnaies, Cobbs, Brushes. Perfumery,
and , . 'relict - Soaps. Pnysleiaus prescriptions
cartiftillv compounded at all hours ot the day
amtiniiin. Give him a call. Stgn of the Gol
den:Eagle and Mortar. ' •
Montrose, June 9 1875.-tf. -
VEitY Low Pnicast. • ' " •
I.4tave just returned from the city' with a
ret stock ig . goods :which I. Will sell at fin
low io Hera during the trout this date.—
Call and beconvinced before buying - elsewhere.
AllAgoods bought at this stem engraved free or
chafge.' At Bronson's Music and JewelfY
ifStore (Brict Block.) • .
.Nuntrcise; Dec. - 1,1875. 48w4
To THE Punt,to.—As a guarantee that Tay
lor% Family Medicines are. the beat in market,
of their kind, and that the quality of the goods
hereafter be maintained, i would say to
all f . ` "If after using them you are not satisfied
you have received benefit is proportion to the
pride paid ; eturn the empty bottle or package,
amt. get 'II money back, its 1 want no titan's
money he is satis fied he has received its
equivale. Respectfully,d
• H. BnowlttNo TAYLOR, rrop'r:
October 6,1875. •
Paitertsa. - , .
We have just received a very large sleek of
plain and fancy'envelopes, letter and. note pa
purl plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of
ell sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all iif which we can afford to print cheaper
thab any (Ake in ;tins os neighboring counties,
and in as good style. Work done in black and
i lr
coldred inks. It on think there is any that
calf; beat us, gl%e us a trial, and we will show
yon what we ca do. All kinds of blanks on
Luin,d or printed tOorder. . .
, .
lira Trfeik that the people of Montrose and
i
ods
vicinity a'e finding out where the. most popu
lar y House in-Bing.tanattin is located
fork. F. isson a. Co. inforin us that their
trade, from this section, is very large and cow
etaAtlyinitteasing.
.In!their stock may now he
fouhd a large and carefully selectett stock of
Dr.i . Goots, suitable to the wants of eyerybealy.
Thdy ma e a specialty of Black. Silks, Black
Cas'sitnerek ; Black illohairs, BlacleAlmkeas; and
thel finer }grades of Dress Goods; and in this
ling are
_prepared to' give some decided bar
gains. • 1.1" suppose...that. nearly everyb , :tly is
aware tha their store is. located at 61 Court
Stet, net to the Canal.
. .
HinghaMton, Sept. 22,1875. ' ..
ear,LAT -• NEWS iN lONGILALKTozi. ,*
The lot#a news in Binghamton is that Rine
& aholes,'of 59 Court Sweet, have just received
their thitt Fall and Minter stook of Dry Goods
which is now . complete in all departmenti.---
Thii best Silk. The best Black Cashmeres.--
The best Alpaca. The best Merinos—;Empress
—Plaids Of all ;descriptions. The best Shawls.
Kid Gloes,,..Embroideri, Ribbons, Ties, it . e„
n Chet evervthlng that is kept In
a a fir Ft-class
Dry Goods * Store at bottom tigur s: Anothgr
imPortant item,which itknown ma be essenthtl
.to .Ite people of Montrose, New sllford 'sail
li
surrounding ethintry, that Geo. . . McCollurh
snot C. C. Faurot would be. most Poppy to set:
all of their acqUiintances • and shdw them the,
barigains that lime & holes ore now prepared
toee, . . Hunt ...t SonoLEs.
Uingbamtou, Dec. 1, 1875.
ST.IiNFOIID---I.ItuLAND.--At heree 0l the
bride's parents,Dec. 2, by Rev. E Burroughs,
- Mr. 13. S .- Stanford to Miss Emma A. Ireland,
all of-Liberty, Pa. • -
•
Trrus—GstutisclN—At. the residence of the
bride's parents in Lemon, Wyoming 'Co, Pa.,
Dec. 1, by Rey. H. G. Hamel, Mr. David V.
Titus of Dimuck, and Miss Eunice A. Garri
13simow—McMtcKE24-40n Bunnell Hill, Nov:
. 23d, by Rev: J. S. Lewis, Smith Barlow to
Ennly Malicken, all of•Meshoppen. Pa.
Pubtvattgo-11r.Ntfcrr —ln Gibson, Nov. 20th,
hj. Rev. 0. Sterns, Mr. C. Pickering and
Miss P. E. Bennett, both of Gibson.
Cooswg4L—Ga.txosx--At Leßaysville,
tfy ReV D. D. limy, Wilber H. Cogswell, of
Leßaysville, to Miss Jettie A. Granger, of
Rush. •
Lorgaor—Trrustt—At the M: E t . parsthmge in
Montrose, Nov. 25, by - Rey. W. L. Thorne,
Charles E. Lovejoy, of Candor, N. Y . :, to
Mary E. Tltman, at Auburn,. Pa. . '
ALlm-.-Cit,oirc•-•At the M. E, 'parsonage in'
•r-' Montrose, Dec. flth, by - Rev. yv,..L. Thorpe.
()liver R. Alden, of Bridgewater, to, Phebe
J. Crane, of New /' •
Srkiunues—Lkwrs—At the residence of Hen
ry Leipliam, Russell Hill,Nov:l3, by Rev...l.
S. Lewis, Geo. W. Kirkhulf of Auburn, to
• Lizzie Lewis, of Russell Hill.
TENNAINT—To.WeRuis--At the M.E..parsimage
in Harford, Dec. by Rey.i D. C. Barnes, Mr.
Charles A. Telinant, of New. Milford, and
NHss Mary E. Tompkins, of Raiford.
7:13E181P23.g3.
C./ Owitia.—ln firooklyn, Pa., Dec. 1, Charles
I..iton of IViu. It. awl Clara B. Caswell,aged
31months. , • ,
•
Gaffe—la Rush, Oct. 27, 3lnt. Roby A., wife of
John W. Pray, 24, aged- 26 . years, 6 mouths,
ah.d 20 days:.,
War—At the residence of her daughter. ' la
ApPleton, Outuganile co., Wis.,-sept. 25th,
t3lrs.•Hannab IVest,•wlte of Nathaniel West,
of Ararat, Susok'a - co.' and widow of Charles
Payne, of Hatbol, the 81h yeat of per
1 age.
New York Produce Market.
Riported Every . Week ExOrevely for Tan Moaraosht
Da*ocuAr by Rhodes a derver, Produce Comm(
•
•tna kivretteras. 28 Whitehall Street-1.4 ew York.
New York, Friday, Nov. 19, 187
1. -• 1. ouTrElt.
ne4lpts last six days ' . 4,492 pkga
Vety filie State butter continues in limited s
ply ? an with a fair enquiry prices. are bli
firmly, but grades from a trifle below 9r ,
do*n to medium are abundant and exeessiv ll
du9, tbtlre not appearing toy, be as outlet ir. a ;
direction. ,
State Fairies, 31 salt 39
Secretary,
.
44.;
date ,
airier, good to prigt0....28, soil
Statc .
31; aiel
State Pailv,dtdry,good IQ kime 80 821
' titate'Pails,cOnunon to
. fair.... 25 at 28c;
• CHAR 42.
iteeeipti ; laat . 10,033 boxes
The rev( oide,rs shippers had this week were
easily lltled at quotations, and in „seine hasten
etac`sales were made at even less money. The
hoihe trade, although' taking a, gOod average
stnOunt are still buying. In a band to mputti
Sate .Factory, !sac)? 18. (ii) 13gc
State Factory, line=:.:., 1230
State - Factory, fair to good.. 0140)) 10qc
State Dairies, fair to 83i0 103ic
Ttecelpts last
,six ,1,4413 . pitga.
Thi arrivals offresh continue rather light, and
wilda fa ir enquiry, holders are inclined to be
.quiPt firm In their views at 20c. for prime,
,
otatiand gOVZA 8 1e
Wotan' 091E10)1w:1a 30 c
here 1 ,
i 1.4 fair. enquiry for dreamt poultry,
art with _
with the supply riot exceasive prices are
geaerally firmly held.
turkeys, State primal. 16 to 170
(lbbAtellik State, prima ;15 to 160
i• IIA'ATB AN)) STOCK. . ,
Oilvesare selling fairly ,i 1 about quotations.
/aye ShPep;weathers, - ;-,: , .... - .1)% to 550
I.4ye Calves; State psitna;.... 9 to 9 11 4
kiog Drosied Calves - fine- to 1230
1, 1, , • nurzro Futfrr4. 11
Apples 011 eides4vetyr nu!' 4nd irreebtr.7
I,loso tatokna not tn onttitsed , at our qii,oto=
iti
tbitio, but 'mu at lutit orrlving orevory tit cult.
_, )1 0 "
10 #. 44 our nximool figure* .- 1
, 50,t,a Apout,conttent,,, ~,,•95-ito /04
! : Itachat4peoled,ststta ' 18 -to 9* .
• `libtokberriog, t ,, ... , . — T--'. ,12 310. 0 / 8 41.
'..' *ipbeollii DOW,z..sa I?I;A $ ig°V. 0 tirli
C3e-ES. •
The Markets.
POtiLVIT.
tidatreoi:*rt" r,,xiattrwrioi*"l3. Fitt . • ! •
,There - 13.110:subject that Itigtilres RI) mneh
study and pgriencens the treatteent:ot et roti.
dtseaseit. i_ Thu astonishing atteeess'and
inarkable Ores pertortned . ..bY:Dr.;:rf.Butterfiehl,
are due to the gift of , elairvoyaneei - to the
long studref the constltuthin of Mau,: and the
eering Of dligertses from natural remedies.. :Curie
the worst forms ot Serofula;.Catarrh, Piles, Fe-
Melo We4neas, 'Asthma, Kidneys or - Bladd6.',
Wilt be at 'the Catferty House. 131nOmtait
Friday, an, Saturday, Janu;ry 7th end Oth.
!*:EtlftEtca"-Is the sentiment of 'ecinnticsif stif
feners who find the balm' of - TOM, - and the
'fountain of their,litalth and atteiigth In Mee'
;Sarsaparilla . It is the most` .potent of all the
!tilteratlveS to Purify the system and cleanse the,
ibloOd. It po.sese.(”S. invigoratlntrqualities,
'that it stiinulatcs the faded tititlities and piir-
Igesout the conniptions -which Mingle With the,
-11400, promoting dertingimit‘nt-Mid decay. We
areiassttrred• by ttiriy, kaldligprit physicians
!that ibis tnedi -me cures beyond others of
dtp kind, and %Nu .can thrtify thiti 41afement by
!oui, own expeilence.—.4.llzol (Micas)) While . Flew:
lii.MEILpER that ,CtrEAP lons tilwaYprkedps
on hand and selli lower thati - ony one 61sii the
•folfowing gcio s. Etna - °them . too numerouslto
mention : • - •
- Ready Made Clothing.
'Boots und•Shoia;
'Underwear. .1
Huts. -
Dry Goods. ' -
Dress Goods. ,
Hosiery, = , 1
ilds Shoes. .
i`
1' Hats and Bonnet,
1 Beaver Cloakis.
• Felt Skirts
j ' Jewely. .„ • ,
Blankets.
Counter panes.
• Calieoes.
3fuslins.
° lehnnels. ,
'
. etc., ete.
-Montrose, Nov. 17, 1815. '
Jleu find B()ysi-
Ladies and Cl
Buy yam- ?it ChisapMil's.
..._ ,
•••—, . ' i,. ii • • 1 - 1
• , 1 • ol.:4.121:11Ir gAtiiinctit:4 -
,
. ,
• Thole is no pain Veblch. the Centaur
I .Ih 6 . Liniment %ill not relleve,no swetllog
'lx - - ti:ey will pot subdra. and no latneriess
. IF ... . whitit they willnOtectre. This Is stri:ng
- ,-. 4 lanwniee, but: it Is ; itrue l . Titer have
1114
1, , rgi . prtulttcncl more CIIIMIt of I: I rbeuraalltei,
•' . nburalgia.iockjaw,palsy.rprains.rirel
34trPag • 'trigs, !•alied brentift,,ettuitp, burns4llr .
rbenu . ar-ache, iihr.. upon the human I'rente, nt of
strait:is. spavin, galls, etc.; upon animals in one yierr
than Nave all other pretended remedies since the werld
begazi„ They are counter-Irritant, all-hetilit.,l4, pairC: re
liever's. Cnpples throw awaithelr itrutches. the :lime
Walk4polionons bites are rendered harnOcos, and frhe
wounded are healed without a sate: The r'ecspe is pub-
Ilsbetiiiround each bottle. They sell as urti articles ever
sold before, because tliey di) Just.wintt tho pretend to
di). Thee. who now sulfur from rlitintrudistn. pain! ) , or
swelllne deserve to 811 trer If they will not use Cont our
1 Llnll4en,t white wrapper. ' More thil',4 1O eertllleates
of rernafirdble !cures. 'deluding frozen !tin hs, chronic
rhenritatism, gout, running tumors. ete., pave been re
' ceitted. -We will send a circular, containing certiflctiter,.
',the rdcipe, etc.:. gratis, to any , one reduettinr, It. One
bottld of the yellow wrapper CentaniLlniment Is worts
one hinuired dellare [or spaittied or swienled bor'ses
and niules.'er for screw-worm In sheep. ;:hock-owders
thetelinirner are Worth your attention, No 'apply
sbonld be without them. —White wrapper rand ly us'et"
',. YelloW wrappdr for animals' - Sold by al) Druggist S—
. Per bottle t large bottles; $1,06. J. U. Itosic ,t. ,
I C0.,154 ltroadwi t ax . New York: -
I . I
•
inure than a oubrtitittc. ?pr . rraftor
!e article In exioCncc tirtacti Is ecrinin
hic9, rev:Ante. the bowitr, rare Wind
ilea „natural sleep. 7E coOtaibr ncliher
~ .hinu or alcohol, and tor jil4,asulat-totakr,
ut cry and ranthert may 1
. !I•
Vaitorlaii
It ie die only
to'nsiOrnulsitt•
, Colic ind prodl
intrictis3l.l. mort
Cbildkeu aced
OttFi
>
4 /
se'
1
"I . llls COLUMN •
=EI
TOO BUST
g New Goodo
To PILL UP
t Wore,'lema.t.
Buy Sour.Olithini ut Obeap
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
_
Oar illseaseS of the Th roma and Lungs,such
as 'Coughs, Cold s , hooping Cough, Bean.
chitlins, Asthma, and Consumption.
• .
'he few compositions width
eve won this :confidence of
itkitid anti become honte.
Oil words among not Only
in but many nations ' riattA
ire extraordinary virtuds,-!-
ichaps 000110 secured
wyden ropntallon. or trisin-
Intl& it #0 long ss "Aloes,
'err:" Pectorul. It has been
,own to Mir public dtaint •
sty years; by a long
cntitiii
:d )(cries of taarveioes mires
i.at have won foe it a ctintk
,ence in it. virtues. 'Myer
iedicine. 10 still inakeshaft,
vughs Cads.,tbniempt4ons,
indeed the Csidant.
vie; really' robbed Mese Mimi:emus diktill.lo
of their terrors, to a great extent. and given a feelngt of
Immunity fromlbetr fatal effects, that is well founded
If the remedy be taken in reason. Every family stiliald
have:lln thelr.eloset for the remedy and prompt right
of lie members. tsieknrss, 11010,1#_Ig. onrt OVVIL IP* is
iaved - by this lintely,proteetion.. The kruduat poutd
hot neglect it. and the Wl#6 will not. Keep 'it hylien
for the Protection it affords by lin tlmely,sav in sudden
attacks.
rasramun . zjs. • 1 .
•
Hr. :Arte LowolllMusi
- • - L Pr*ctical and AnalytiMalMenalsts.
BOLD BY ALL- DlitUtiGlSrs Arta..DiALERSi
MEDICINE.
I •
Nov. 1813.
For Restoring ray.llair !
~
TO ITS .PIATOR.:11; 177'.44iTY - AND cotple.
idyripaiagyeitre. eickbets
:e.; dimappolutmeut. 'and
h!glittery- predisposition.
ors the bah* gray.iand
Chet of,theit 1 nellue (4to
led prematarely,
&Tuft's limn .Vtann4 by
)w
a gitAd that. i eXtent-Ove
*tope lit e
uie4nts
lu at the hair , dataiffli.
ly1; biter, renew* lthe
)0,1 h. and *twat-* anreli
Intel+ Its color. when 1.4+
~... orpsy , h athilutat.,
n the illitritiVll (11 , 1 , 11.101 to
4 .0 1 4Nr` healtAll - fultivitt end it:"
... unto theitair And its beauty Thu; Washy. w k
oi-slckly bait becomes glusay, Pit/L . 131U and atriiatthened
lost hair regrows Withlvely exprtnisinnt lailThp heir
I. checked and *tarnished ; thin MO tilleitque ; I Sad Sad
ed or gray hair resame their eelglad enter- ts upira-,
Sion is 'fare and harailes4 it carvitt dandruff, healra MI
to r pori, acid keeps the scalp cool. clean and eoft—peAse
. liblch coadit,ansolisenses of tialklaretelpessible, ,
A.* a dresiing for laiVe. , ' ha 11, ,, o. !gut Is prated l
for da . ,ande ( ni and egret:erne perfulue, sult valued )(Ur I
the tiaß lustre)* riettocha of toile it avfe . t i ,„ , 1,, ..
Dr: 4. C . Al
Eit
& Gp.,ilimeil, fila- s i .:' ;1:
• rreetes4andAnalytic/40601i; - - i
SOLD ',Br ALL ..D111.1613114TS -iliOibliu,gitii as
' - -;• "J - ' -1 1 LEDICark • •'.. ~,.:- - - ~.., -. I '1
10 FT4 si t alle,f4al . , '. irt :1 ,
_ „ <
•
•
. t
111•11E1
R ,. P08 _Wavy:
PA66:tWI6TER:I4XII4I
GattMtc - RoggiNO: . .&flo,
iV 0 0 bEN SHAWLS. CLOAKINGS,
CA SSI MERES,. • BEAVERS
ANY. CLOTHS;`'
treat vartati.
PLAID AND PLAIN• WOOL-, AND
MOHAIR DRESS ,GOODS. SILKS,
POPLINS. CASHMERES,
AA A ft- TE DES ALVA
CAS,BLACK AND
.
• COLORED, ,', • .
,• •
FLANNEtS,, IWsF _ 'BLANKETS
MARCEILES BED . SPREADS,
WOOL TABLE SPREADS,
'• TABLE LINENS, TOW
ELS, .NAPKINS
and househlild
I"'arnistting
.GoOds,
A largo assortment, awl cheap.
•
LADIES' AND CIIILDRENs 7 MEEINO ri•TIVERGAII.
AMTS. MERINO 'AND "WOOL DOSE. lraLT
- DHIItTB, (ILOVEg. Sc.. Sac. ALL bIZES „
AND - QUALITIES,
:Ices to milt, At G. B. Co.*
LLIN E HY MOOS, MORONS. rLowgivt, I ) `EATII
ers,BGAMANI) COLORED. SILK A.ND COT-.
TON. VELVETS. TitnatENO ELMS*
fine variety,, .. - , At G a : It; &Co's
AN':)' LAc - , , E'i?, FL/IN
pEs, DUTToNs. STI.K Ti Es, C01:5W:3;4,-
1 - DitOIDERI*Es, ZN1 3 .1111?, WOIIBTEP
AND FANC-Y YARNS, CO- ,
NoTtoNs ANI,I •
• *: - - STAMM() PAT.; ' •
* • • . TERNS,
AlwayAin grcat. variety, , A 4 q. • ,. Cps
- •
DOMESTIC. GOODS. iti,E F.D AND lIDOWts
SUE ETINOs AND SIIIIITING.3. CANTo.N
NELL. 4.. TICKINOS •
AND •CtlitVOTT SI/It/TINOS.: AL• •
WAYS A FULL A SSOIITM ENT
TAE NOSI' lit. Alt - .•
DRANDs, • ' '
:And prteeii to emit the thnee ' it C3,11:4t Co's.
cAR.PErs, OIL croriN. - mATS.. DltuGimuno
FUItS, FURS. Flllts. BTFPALO • 11OBt 4, I.IOIOE
I BLANKETS, LAP Ittflteli Ax).t.A. '
.
•
taag- 4 tinde Olot twg.-
Men and linys' ready-made • salts, a ism, stock.' Cotn
tete or beet zr•ods. warrai.ied to Oil/ at
!auction. Prices to suit tin) times At G. A. .ft Co..'s -
OIERCVATS !-'
,OVERCOATSI
Nor Boys'. Ironlit.' and Men ; Ail sort 4. Qualities and
m i , eas .. frorutl.3 to tit. t , iipply your wants at G. R. Er.
, ,
. Ours Cristo Zepartment.
Large flock otilne crii Imtres. Cloths and B6aver , ...
Veaservs tnl6-o, ~. ., 4 . 4 1 fit Ing anti worktnan<lap 4 :guar.
anteed. -- Prle.n , fully ti, 9r , nott. kl.y. thao out of town
Call and leafs your ineat treat (Lit. ,t Cote.
. ..
.. . .
. , .
, FITELVIS LING G001).Y.
. .
Gent+ , runlisbing ,tripot 4. White
i apd .colOregl c.ctton
Shirts; Wool rind. 'ilrluo Wraonert and Drawerr„
Flannel and tnerino,llo,e, Kent Jar. keit.; rontforter*,
Tina, Bows. MuCtlers., 0101 , 04, Trunltl. Satchels, .!tc.,
its.; the largest 'variety itt town, at ?. IL .t, Co's. " •
•
,It • & cArs! aqsz
• At G. R.& Co'r
f
k
GITTTENT.ERG, ROSF2cBA.L 1.1, C
• 31. S.ISESSAUEtt, 3lntfazlng partner.
Montrose, geptember Mb. 1815.
„Lad lea' Shoes at. ()heap Johtee,
THE OLD STAND.
The Thulereigited would erapcettury sumot l
me to thc
cltizene vf,Elontruae and Vicinity that they bvao - adbv.i
to their eatabLiehtnent a And-care
RIMY 11EPAIITIFIT
i . . . .
nl4 ,
muter the direction .(3130.1 1 1110EYBRK11 \ 0,0rNO‘;
York City. WO will keep conittutly on hitnd
. ,
FRESH.; BREAD, ItUBIK
CAKES,--COOK*B, PIES,
At-Wholesale or !fetal!. •
• shtrtirs !Supplied iteasokstsblT.
' d
i 1
ALS9--a. largo and attrittire asaortment of •
CONFECTIONER', OUTSi,FRUITii
TOYS}
TOYS
TOYS
SPLE.NpID• ItSi'iß ININ6 - R)OMS
. ,Mort Reopectailly,
13ACON dr,•,S
liontroap, 5ept:15.10:5.4f..
.
Yard wide filieet,inv, -8
—.•
BILLINGS
Goieral
INSURANCE AGENT,
Repreiented,. a 100,000,00 0.
ETEE, LW AND ACCIDENT ASCE*
Llverpool.London &Globe. • ' s40,000„moi
14741 canattion - Mental:lca Co, of Montreal, ,az..
oda. Capnal . ;
f. of garcti Alnortea " • AlltAnoSau ,
NNW rt>fk, • , $4OOOl,
Ittc (.7u,;3tatu of ' .IH/0.1:44,
Union pt a iR/il " • ' 4404 Kt:
I..youtnlnglts. : ••••
1,4 scoter NUT, Ins. Cpi* •
Firs ssociatipu df Phila.
• Pennsilinnis CO.plis•
Coa..inertial x.
Fame Ins. f.10..0f,
Watertown Int, Co 2 , 1 h 04ortatyo. , 44 1:1
U nion 1116. 00:41q:K (lop italind Naming, $4,000, in
MIA& Fire in! Hartford, • CI; 400, 00
• 110441 m -it rite 11 1)041111031/ rpttl 43,000440
The undorrignet4 Iv SPECIAL ACENTIoi• tnnin 2 /0‘ ,. .
log comp4nleA.(orNinthern Ponniylvnufa: • -
'Vire Amiocinclort of , -
L'inowter Fire Ini.orshee Coloptosy of
Ttio I nounin.co.proi , th 0.84440 01 -ititillsylpanta t ol
Phllacle.lool4. • • , . 1
, • : -•- •='; ,
Qunn.lintniC LANA 011..00;, Mott. , - $33,000.40
• - .‘"CACIM3)-14M4.11P
Rai .
Tra
lwa ireleti innt ton.00..Undlt!$,P00041040011),18$&000.tu
Aigirlf "• •'; • • $850,q00
Tbounderalguosibilibeon wollknown tt4 thiseoont,tfor.
the pistlllearitommo lA•guntnrangent4ooo4reouitt 1400
by bli•comEntoirchave'o,ivrsqi hean promptlypsio, •.;
• oirrOnice bnAtikinr, to minainir 'east imp. Hanklitg,
Qtnno. of W Pk ; 1t!),041,..i0 , t. &Co., Torapfku e t trnet.. l
•,
• - • BILLINGS STROUD - , iigeit,
giU111 4 613 llr f)Alt.ll.l)olcellpsoger.l -
- it ; Liklign4N 1011 0 110 r.'
-Ifftotln444 N0v:18.7 . 10p • -
bigning Flituutli Che4 l John't
-:4l' . s*.sTf;!ciiK. , .Or - ,, , :;
At G, R. Co,'4
At O. ft. Co'a
Etc" Stc., as usu...
- 7 -0-
FUN
Auld. See • F
1+1.;
=EIS
at
: 0 II p
3Mgcs3oLtraisio,.!::"".
. . . ...
...',„
._-_-.7--i.- ek
zr• •
i . 1 4,2- . L, bEir ' ,
...
~.,,_ -,...i.,q-i-
, .„,
NAILS,
irrffivyAnig, ....:;i1 , i ,:,ii:, ~;,L.'
BOYD & CORWItN
Coinei Ifaln sad Tarnplitil
2:l2C)Mirle'FitC)o3l2•" Zi°44lL••
1 Imitsits UI
N 711103
TIN 00 SIIRT-IRON WAR[,
4ardware.
d t ITTLERY,
Na 11zry , 101114 v =es.
• illsooka our Friend,* for Pasiffavorl.
• ore thank! el to omsui4allwN WIMP
ed ecrounl I with us. It they would eitU
middle of Mirth next.
We Would bo
they here untiett
mid bottle by th
Feb. 4,IeVL
33 Court Street
At 'No.
;sarirrom
kEW .000
GOADS,
•---, • ; , ,
we i have just returned trout the Illty et. New York
slier purchasing a large and well selected Meek ef
FALL Ali D (loops
•
of alt Linda bought from drat usnde, we me now pre.
pared to offer good* at - priese thet win satisfy the rios•
.4it buyer. We have alto orbled to ,opt , large atrect k oil
DryOnoet., an Immense stoat of ' • •
e:-OT ftekiSllittiES
for Me 4 and :flofs .near. „NV* .are 'noW, pff . e . pfrol le
• Sufis FOR Att,
. .
whoOM wt./stall as u , e , elasitrodusem
engszed for tae saloon.
Ladles .and gonttemr•n; you will•plesseean aid auto
hie our otoclt before you purchase elsewhere.. •
Thankful fo r pug, favorer , . wo bopig hie a eolstisustSus
of the lame. We remain.
'Vona Respeetfitily;
• • U. a A. CORTSII7. - •
paint
'Binghamton, Apr!' eB. 1875.—tt
le3* Beaver Cloalcs dt Chem:l,4oEoa.
NAT MIC ar ES
It is a liquid Lloament tar Bonne and atabitt au: A
vain able combination, dioc.irired try celebrated Ent.
if elichemirt, and horee•Girrier. Was introduced ha the
Untied Mateo in the year 'and *Mee that time; by
its great enecesa. In the enVe of diee-elee, it haa wee
for itrelf that world wide reputation it to richly dm
ertes, and now ettstis At the bead of all liniments Ur
rivalled
AS A FUIIIL 7 MEDICINE.
. .
It has already rained the' conlidenie and adastratios
of •thonsands of hoosetiettle for Its malty tarot of dlr.
c a o ep wen, external A oplications are of se. mach Repo&
'once, It in reucclally admired as 1 - family remedy fear
Itcpecnii3r chemical cornhlttatl6o,, penalising no h
inv•vdients. {lite tincture lit Csyeane or redseptattl
whicirchrap and vnlnleee Liniments are largely eon.
posed.) which Increase instend of diminish the loileaw
tiara, nitkinji it ey nature a speedy cure for .
II Li r,VAIATIS !it, BEA DAME, 8011,2 TUROAT.
come. vouGus, cuoLgRA. :TOOTBACIIIk
' BRUISES, Silt.i. INS. LUMBAGO, CRAMPS, .
• cut.ns,. curcts. ntesT, '7lO DOLOR.. ' 1
• '-' • ELM litiltSS. ciurs; arts 'or
PO i r SONOLTS 4BitCTS,. rftra.
. Testimonials and directio4 accompany each bottle.
• ! .
• . ' ,
Ray one—orily•OS cents. GO Cents, or . Sl.oo—ana it it
\
'd not give good satisfaction return 'the* bottle lan
es
fall and your money will bit, Mended. : Can lbw Q. B.
8,8., anti take no other.
' I),Q. CARY. At Co., ProPitnests;
. ..
, .. ' 1 , Middletown. Oriente Co., :v. T
, • .... . —__._----. . , , .
FOR $4l; LB' •
A. 13. BURNS anA SI: A.. ',TAN.,
iirchas;ilito Wholettitle'stutas 14'..51h , ,1100t,1ta
Canty. " - • l'
Alontroo. >MT sth. 1816.4. '" . so.l.
go to Cjiesp John's or Qauttito Flunis
8. IT. 4 DI SkiirßE
'
ACCOUNTS MUST Bt SETTLED
of they will be .o.lbieleil bY •
• ' - COOPRR. LATHROP 411 IN)
Roptember,ll9,ll3l4. - . • • '• t;
Vine ea:bit - metes at 75,ceMkat 0
Jol , -
A. NSW•BTOCSOB
otroau.ervp
Sit'ai l &
0). I.
OtAttitsil
I alCkillklii
titilmo .
2.30 p tt
4114 pinetvnd and tor sale by
Q rpzitinqz
-
For 'We H 2
A4O, ALL. g.lllDtt
GROCERIES,
At the owe ••,'•• •-• • '
• - Preirikk c )31 • 4 0":14,!14.•
rotsst4;l7 -
Lot4ii•G! Philip4ohtt's
I C.3‘;;PC).ZI • . •
NO 4
Qv.peuter
ariON'ilfA4l erect Atoetorsa of an 141146. 1 10
ne4nun an cnnapkti them In overt 444A1','
10,4 Mots tiautleiN SttA Unitas% .0 1- .1 1 441
rrOO•s, Ityrttistlirtr. tittiragtll4llo•
tug psi 0440 • Lalti.e.b. gal ; v at jer • * VW,
raced wool toed . . sem Me
1041pwiiiumarlikkliflioggl --7 "
• --
11114.7';‘ ,
r
IFIAII,JIIII#ib
(R)ODIL
i ; i
,+ , .7,~~~'fi~t
; deo notified I diot
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