The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 05, 1876, Image 8

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    [Conttntod From Fire Paoc].
make it-up to you,
poor child. We will
be Married spin to-morrow,. that we may,
feel it as sacred and real :arid I will keep
all the promises ; love onlvitn&—put your
arms abont my neck, Nora--love - me al;-,
wayd ; God bless you for being -So goed
to my poor mother."
And on, the-morrow they were married
—married more truly, rriAkni >theii
ered vows before ° the minister of God,
and, - loving each Other,their lives;henee
forth were beautiful through , ' all,the tri
als and hardships of their , humble lot.
tarot and gimehold.
':Raising - Odekfp . nil by.htind"
.:fir. '1% . 8. Rogers, the faitious - Poultry
raiser at- Wethers fi eld, .Conn';, hat.',l‘sens
ed. the predise thing." and. •has - • in vented
what he calls an, - "artificiartnothei," - for .
the.-rearing.of • Voting chickens:. He esti,.
mates - that at least fifty Per. cent„ .9f
.chickens '`hatchen are lost 'by . suffering
from cold, by being stepped • on by..their
mother, and .by - cats , and, other : animal's,
and. in various other ways.:' He also.fintls
that chickens to be „profitable, should be
hatched in the 'wi nter. .He, hatched three
oroods in_ nine weeks with oitelien —that'
is, .he takes away.the. chickens as.soon us
hfiteilo, and, places fresti•eggs under the
bet); and i n. this'' keeps, tier busy
propagating chickens: gr.\ Rogcr's. - Tiext
-move was'. to. get s'Otne', InVention 'that
Would take. care of the ;ChiCkens . wlien
hatched, and he.has cookrticted w-Liat , he .
calls an "artificial nioqier:" • This a - box
with two compartinents, and abOut three`
feet long by'two' and a half wide. , In. the
rear is 'a lid covered: with Wopl„shtitting
within three inches of 'the bottom; ;th is
is cu t off from the front .part by a strip
that can be raised on hitig'es. : The front
. is protected .by lattice - .wOrk; giving plenty
of air and light ,and . .on • the . outside are
tin 'troughs, , in - which. gravel -.food and
'water
. are, placed. .The_ :cliiekens can
eastly.get their bills intO these,. and when .
they have got thtir fill tliey can-run un.;
der:the. Wool-C eo overed .itl, :
,Wli iCli .is S s oft
m
• and mfartable. that 4hey immagine hey
are:
,under ,the old . !.. &lei Wings. • r.
gogerahadin one, of:these;boxes a 'broodA' twenty-One chickens. ..They wer9ai
lively,as pickets, and,. seemed :.perfectly
• at ~ ease...- . Mr. Rogers deals,eclusively iii
higl;it'Brahinata, .and thinkatlieY are the
• bestlayers, as well .aS the m ost.profitable
foils.for tlicta\de... '.
._‘......:±‘ .• .'
Oier4octorlng !Flogs.
G. E. 1 Illeheery of Shrnee Mound,
Indiaua,writes to the Oinci Inati Gazelle :
"I must speak but in defeti,se of the over-:
much medicated hog . . • Farmers ; 'don't
make drugstores of 'your hogik If they
have a cough it is because theyhave.been
misused in some way. Give. a. hog \ half
a chance and he will get lati . and keep in
the best of htimor. Lthink:oar 'go, on
'a man's farm ; and if his hugs cough; and
have to lean ttp - 'agaidif: his •Corn•crib to
Egneal, ?can soon tell Illtii' . what is,the
Cause of . ..First; his hogs have mot gOt
a good bed; being either wet or. dusty. If
you want to kill a hog; put' him in dust.
Let him sleep with his .nose - in the . dug
so he can . get '
.enough into Is lungs to
mako a good potato-patChol theni. Feed
bird in the dust .also,,.if , you think the
dust bed. will'aiot do.,the jpb up soon
enough. •
“Then in the secondilltee, I think you
will find he is , tryiiig to see how little
o9rtilis hogs will /consume and still sus
tain . • -
"Give ahog plently of range, plenty Of
,
water, all the corn he can eat,'atid good,
dry, clean bed, and you will not 'reed
any sulphur and burned_ cobs, .:or .any
other, drugs. I speak . from experience,
as I have raised and fed, and Been raised
and fed, hogs by the thousand here' on
thiaShawnce Pratie, the garden spot of
Fighting . Rams.
A correspondent of the Ohio Farmer
saps' : =, At certain seasonal, a the, year;
rams are apt to devetope their combative
propensities, and thOse who keep several
of them together 'often .:have trouble on
account of their injuring each other. It
is well known that ♦ t,liey al ways ."back
up" to get a start to butt; Stop their
backing up and yon'• disconcert them eh
tirely.-. To do thia;take' , a , light stick (a
piece of brvon , handte 'will de) about
two ,and-one-half fees • long. sharpen
'one end And lath the other -
,endisecurely
toy tail ; the sharpened end Will then
draw harmlessly, on . the ground behind
as long as,his majestygoee .straight ahead
abouthishrtsineis, but, : on , the' attempt
to;'back up" h is' astonished to .fitid
actual brake ..the. ; .rear.-:i , Don't laugh
Bbd. call' this' gamin ti," but if you
have butting= ram, - tryiN and 'the time
to} laugh =will be when yinrsee him jiimp
out sideways; and whirl round , and round
trying to inspect, the" machine, which'; will
•
keep behind Wm.
. - .
.One thousand shingles four inches
to the weather will cover one hundred
square feet of surface_ and the pounds of
shingle nails will fasten them, one fifth
more siding-and flooring is needed than
the "ntimber of square feet cf surface to
be Covered,' because' of_ the lap in the
siding and, Matching in the floor. •:.
.One 'thousand laths will cover seventy
yards of surface, and eleven pounds . of
lath nails will nail them on.
Eight busheli of good', lime, sixteen
brishels of sand, and onit 'bushel of hair,
will - he enough . iigood,.Motiar to plastpr
poiyir"
red
Business Cards.
8. ELLEg E. ,MITCHELL, THY'
slcian and Surgeon, graduate of the Woman s
Medical College of the N. Y. 'lnfirmary, then resi
dent physician for s. year in. Vie Woman's HOspital in
N. Y.: after four years ' practice 'in Fon du Lac. Wis
consin, has located in liontrose. Special attention
given to diseases of :women and children. Office at
the foot of Main Streit. In the old David Post home
stead. _
'MOntrose. Dec. 15; 1315.—yaulint50 "
•
D 'BALDWIN', 111.. D„ 11051(E.
.11.1. • paths' c Physician ; bas locatbd ' fliniself at Mon
trose. where he will attend promptly to all profession
al business 'entrusted to hie care. • iliirOblee In Car
malt's building, second 'floor, front. Boards at Mr. B.
Montrose, Pa.. March 10,1875. . •
R. W. W. SMITII
Rooms at his dwelling, next dour. north of Dr.
Halsey's. Von Old Fonndty street, where he would be
happy to see ;ill those iu want of Dental 'Work. Be
feels confident that he can ple‘se all, both in qiiality of
work and in price. Odic() hours frinn OA.. AL. to . 4
ontrose. Feb. 11,1874—tf
V,ALLEY lISHISE, GREAT BEND,
Pa. I Situated near the, Erie' Xtailway Depot,—
Is a largee and commodious houae.l Has undergone a
thorough repair. ' Newly furnish‘d rooms and sleep
ingapartmentsisplendidtablesiand all things compris
ing a iii st class hotel. ' HENRY ACKERT,
Sept. 10th, 1873.-tf. , 'Proprietor.
ptHAANGs STROUD,. FIRE AND
-LA Life Insurance Agent.. All business attended to
proraptly.ou fair terms Office drst door east of the
bank of Wm. H. Cooper & Ca.,;.111311e Afenue.ltont
rose. Pa. [Aug.1,1869.)
J 113117, 1872. BILLINGS STROUD,
ATHE PEOPLE'S MARKET, PHIL
lip Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Mente s
name, Pork;Bologes Sau4age;etc.,ot the best qual4
ity, constantly on band.at orices t 9 suit.
Montrose, Pa., Jan. 14,
EDGAR A. TURRELL.
,
OILY:0 CLLOT: AT LAW.
No; 170 Broadway, Now York M
31i)- 12, '7s.—(reb . 11, 1874.-1 Y)
ITTLES AND BLAKESLEE; AT
-LA torneys at .Law, Montrose, Pa. (Mee opposite
- the Tarbell House.
Mon trwe ,Oct. 15,
t W. COOLEY, BUILDER,
STILL ON THE TRACK!
Every style - of huild.ings erected, and everything'
furnished, et GnEATLY REDUCED PRICES. Contracts
cheerfully furnished: Stair building a'specialty None
but experienced workmen tolerated, jan.20,'75.
Montrose, March 22, 1876.-311
B. DEANS, DEALER 1N
V V • BoOks. tqationery, Wall Paper,. Newspa
oers, Pocket Cutlery. Stereoscopic VICV7II, Yankee
Notions, etc. Next door to the Post Office, Montrose,
.W. B. BRANS.
Sept. 30, 1874.
PXOTIAIsi GE . HOTEL M. J. HAR-
A-14 rington wishei to inform ihepablic that having
tented the Exchange hotel in Montrose, he is now
prepared to accommodate the traveling public in
first-class style.
Montrose, .414.28.1878.
.11 BURRITT ? • DEALER IN STA
„
• pie and Fancy Da uoods, Crockery, Raid
ware. Iron, Stoves. Drugs. Oils, and Paints, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes. Gro
ceries, Provisions, ac. : •
New lifillord. t a.. Nov 6,
JJOHN GROVES FASHIONABLE
- Tailor, Montrone, Pa.. Shop over -Chandler's
Store.. Ali orders filled In first-elass style. Cutting
done to order on short notice, and warranted to lit.
Montrose, June SO. .
R. D. I.AATIIROP, ADMINIS-
A.; ors Electro Thernial oaths, 'at' Foot of
Cheetnnt street. - Call and consult in all Chronic
Ail:teases. • • -
Siontroae. Jan.l7,•72.—no3—Lf. • .
LEWISEWISKNOLL,`_SHAVING' AND
-La hair Dressing. !hop over the Post office build,
ing, where he will ire found ready to attend all who
may want anything n his line. •
Montrose Pi:Oct. 18, 1869. •
P BACON'
.:& ~.SON WILL.. FUR
uigh,ai Wholesale or Retail, the ;Best arid finest
assortment .of Confectionery. Fruits. Nuts, Toys, &c.,
to bee found in this Vicinity, at the lowest cash price:
B. BACON & SON.
"Tanury 10 137 j.
_ _
•
R '
W.• t:. 11-10114.RDSOX, PELYI-
~ ian and Surgeon , tenders hi s professional se r
vieeti ithe citizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office
1 ,
at his us idex.'„ce,, oo,,,i t he corner_ eastaf the Foun
dry ~ • -,,;:_, , , -._'._ ~ ..t. . , - "-•:[,&rtg. 1. 1869.
SCOVILL AND DEWITT, ATTOR
neye at Law and Solicitors inßankruptcy;ollice
Wo. 49 Court Street. over ICity' National . Bank, Bing
namton ,N. Y. ' Wx. H.Scovna,,
June 18th, 1873 - Jknoxx DZWITT.
v-A.G.Tibf • prara ::STORE, IS THE
oace to get Dritge and Meiicilien;fligari; To
bacco, Pipes. Pocket-Books; Spectalde, Yankee No
tions. &c. Brick Block .A. B. BURNS.
Alontros!, Pa., May sth, 1875.
LF. FITCH, ATTORNEY AND
•• Councellor-M-law Montrode, Pa. Office as
heretofore, below and west of the Court Mouse.
Montrose, January ?1,1876.-Iy. •
A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO
LV • Abel Torre% dealer in Drugs. Medicines,
Chemicals, • PaintS, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas,. Spices,
Fancy Goods, Jewelry; Porton:wry,' &c.
Montrose, May 19,18'76.
J. C. WHEATON,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SISIMETOR,
P. 0. address, Franklin Forks,
Susquehanna Co., Pa.
A 0; - WARREN, ATTORNEY, Ali`
Law, Bounty, Beek Pay„, Pension and lix
ern,,i..on Walnut attended to. - Office dr.- oor
below BOYdlaStore, Montrose.Pi: _ (Aug. Val)
LLOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- Iprontrose; Pa. Collections promptly attended
to. Special attenticingiven 'A* Conveyancing and On
phone' Court liractieel • Office on Public Avenue over
First National Bank, front. • . • [march 20, 18.1 . •
M. A. CROSSMON,' ATTORNEY
-• at Law, Office at the Court House. - -the
Commissioner's Office.. IV, A. Caoesxow.
lioatrose,Seht..• 20. 1871.—tf.
WILSONJ. TURREL, SURVEYOR.
, %Havin g bid 20 years eiperience in , the btieinese,
continue to &flea to calls in my profession,
• M9ntrof 4 s• P*'• , Sept. 1504/41
_W.. SMITH, C'A-13iNET Alkib
Y . ,
Mgr Atennfacturerp.: roo ..1 Main street.
Xeixtrese Pt. ' fiing.-1. 1861).]
n W. SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT
Law, °Mee over the Stores a 3 M. Desearter,
In the Brick Itock,Montrose pa. I Aug. 1,'69.'1 .
& -SAYIeE, DEALERS •IN
NJR Haraii4icaion, Goode,
Groceries and Provisions, S% ood, Stone, Jappaued an d
Pressed Tin Ware, &c... &.G. march 15, `7O.
B& MiIOOLTXM,
lonteys at Law. Cirl over W. H. Cooper &
Ws Hank. Montrose Pa. ay 10, 1871.—tt -
CAMP ATTORNEY AT
D. Law, Montrose, Office Over Wm. II:Cooper
454 00. 4 8 Rank, • ,
Montrose, Pa., - .Tan. Oth, 1876-Iy*,,
GILBERT S. JOHNSON, ,
AUCT 10 N EH ,1":.6.ddre61,
_March 29, 1876. Montro
Ami Br a y
AtrniuNam Adar,eig.
Ades 14,11174. • • ilinoicival. Ps.
• -
. .
11 1 11 : 111 Cuurtiß
.1 4
• •
GENERAL , BUSYNESS . DO;sIE.
comigovoNs_
,MAD.E ON ALL
POINTS AND PRQMPTIX ACCOUN
TED, FOR.AS : HERETOFORE,
DOMESTIC AND FOREIG N , EX
CHAA GE FOR SALE t 6
UNITED STATES & OTHER BONDS
COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY
- BANK CHECKS CASHED' A
USUAL.
OVEAN STEAMER 'PA SAG TICK-
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.
INTEIiEST ALLOWED ION SPECIAL
TIME JDEPOSITS, - AS PER AGREE
- MEyT WHEN THE DEPOS
IT IS
..MADE.
- .
, , .
-
In -the future, as in the past, we shall endeav
or to transact all money business to theaatis
factiOn Of our patrons and - cokrespondenta.
• . - .
' . • .' 1 win..n. COOPER lk. CO„ .
Montrose, - March 10 , .'75.--tf. - . litanken:
SCRARTOK SAYINGS BAR
R. B.'.LITTLE ,
GEO. P. LITTLE,
B. BLAREarzs
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSI"
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND . RE TURNS :THE SAM;
ON DEMAND , ',vq - niourr PREVIt
-1
(WS, N'iTTICE,'ALLOWING -.INTEL 1 - 1
EST AT. six ' PER (_) - FiNT.',PER A -
NUM i PAYABLE HALF YEARL - ,
'ON' THE' FIRST .: DAYS - '.OF ;JAN, -
ARYIAND j.ULY.,.. A S AFEAND R -
LIABLE PLACE! 'OF DEPOSIT TO
LABORING • MEN, MINERS, Mbe
-1,1
CHANICS, AND 'MACHINISTS; AN
FOR ; WOMEN AND .. ; CHILDREN- ; S
WELL . . : MONEY: . - DEPOSITED .0 '
OR BEFORE THE TENTH • W ' L
DRAW INTEREST ! FROM T
FIRST DAY . 'OF THE MONTH: TR
MEI
,Banking Ake.;
.
84....KiN6 - --110. - tTSE -
, ;(I.lr • ! •-
MONTI?OSE;
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
120 Wyoming Avenue, ,
IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOMEI IT
STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH '
NOW RECEIVING THE :SA D 1
EARNINGSOF THOUSANDS UP.
THOUSANDS OF SbRANTON MI
ER& AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS .; TAXES BLAI
SIN,FORD GRANT, GEORGE FIS.
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUiIIa. H. SUTPHI
C. RI MATTHEWS,. DANIEL HO
ELL, A. E. HITNT, T. - F. HUN
JAMES BLAIR, PRESIDENT ; O.
MOORE. CASHIER. ' •
OPEN'DAILY FROM NINE A.
UNTIL FOUR P. M:;.AND ON WE
NESDAY AND' SATURDAY E'
Nlisi GS ENTIL EIGHT, O'OLOCK4
Feb. 12,..1874. ;., •
Ta'
SlTBQUElialslSlji: COUNTY.
AGRICULTURAL WORD;
Having been reorganized, under the firm, name, n
style of Susquehanna County Agriculturalil•
• • ° , Works.:
R.JEWETT, Pres, W. H. COOPER., Tr •
D. SAiRE, Secretary.
Are I:m*oTel:tared to furnish, on short notice,
tatifyilarg
CIRCULAR SAW 14ILLS, TURBIN
WATER WHEELS., ,
1 -
• ,
And do all kinds of mill and Job work promptly and
tiatisfactkrily, at low rates. We manufacture . and hate
on hand a large assortment of, , , 1 ~.
P i OIVS:!.°:.FPAITTIIPERIPTSE.D
CAULDRON KETTLES of different ,. styles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR .HANGINGS,
MEADOW ROLLERS,.BLAOKSMITIIS'
FORGES. POTS and GATES,'DOG POW
ERS for churning, One and Two Hone Ps W
EBS and TEIRE3BERS;of the latest and best
patterns, ;Ifte.,
Montrose, March 1,1876.-3 m.
Ll~
T. DICKERMAr
FURNITURE IRO°
New BMlcird
•-•
: Can be tone theargest and bent as-.
: ,sertmeot, of Furniture consisting of
:. PARLOR, C114:1111ER, DINII4
' 1100 XL AND 11.A;.1 .
F
• •
to be found in the CouetY, 01,nm
and of the late•lt petterne,
and will be sold very cheap for CASH. Ai
warranted u represented;'
• If, :W." T. DICKER
Feb. 111. le110.114„;
MEIER
CO.,
6n rots
iwzovir.
=EV
. ,'
~ ` _:-.l:Hi.i. ` ",- ,: ,.it =4 ;: :,=..;;i
u .
Pliscellanecatt;.
mh scoiscer-
PLANING
L - o:6:E . k.':-A ,- A!
• 4 .
. +ln order to better acoommodate,•the eoremunitY. the
Aderencred heel, eetabilphed :a depot, for. the •rn, le of
umber Mannfattured at hit unwiy , -efeetedbnilditig
the Old Heeler tannery Site, in the • ' i
MART yroyiTNl
Whore will bo kekteonetontly on hand. A rail doe* of
WHITE AND - YELLOW •PINA: HEMLOCK,
• • OAK,. ASH,
.MAPLE AND BLACK
• , WALNUT LIJMBER, • •
.
„ , . •
• • , F
whichowith the aid of the moat IMpreved machineY and
competent wOrkineu, ie prepared to work into any shape
to meet the wants of•Cnatomere..
MELT.; 'SEASONED LUMBER, 'INCLUDING SIDING,
FLOONIND, CEILING; SDINGLE AND
I , LATH CONSTANTLY . ON: BAND.
Planing, *stetting, Mouldings. and StToll Sawing
cone to ordr • :
Wale ; Calm Ell and Sloe
MANUraCTORY
in connection wit n the , above establishment. under the
management'of Mr. E. 11. - Rogers. Examine Lour work
before waving your orders el*ewhere.- Repairing done
promptly. ;
1 .
A. LATIIIIROP. :
Montrose. Septembel
NEw AIL ANGE!IIE?gIT . : . •
The Pooplo's PrilE Sterol
I.: Ni BUIAAIWi I.PROPRIgTO:it!,
R . ICENYON.Draggist & Apothecary.
PATENT ',MEDICINE M120E11311
The undersigned would raipectfullyannounce to all
the people everywhere; that to his already extensiv.-
stock and variety of Mercharidiseffr 1 the Grocery,Pro
vision.and Hardware:line..
He hag a'dded a `M choice assortment. ot PURI
DRUGS, PATENT EDICINES 'BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY, &c.. which he flattens hims If he can assure
the public they will find it to their - advantage to exam
ine before parchasingelsewhere.l To allPhysiciabs in
_this• section of the comity he would respectfully an
nounce that he hastietured the il 0 ri , Ices of R. Kenyon
as Druggist and Apotheearg: vs holt long experience and
acknowledgeci care and ability, entitle him to your en
tire confidence' in the line of compounding mediclnes
or preparing prescriptions, and fwho would alio esteem
it an especial favor to receive Calls from any of his old
^ustorners or new ones. Will make the Patent =lifedi
.-• tinei d specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral
Waters—an extensive stock. 'Also fine Groceries -7
LEIBIO'S EXTRACT'OF BEEP. FRESH' SALMON
PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. 'LOBSTERS;
PEAS 4 CO.RN. BEANS., OYSTERS ! (to. cte
In fact, atOrthinzand even t4lngthatls ordinartlyneed
ed. , Respectfully solicitin g a
,call I remain -
. • - i- • • • ' N.SULLARD
,•• . 4
rowder! Powder! ,powder !,
•
Blaitibe ' and 'l2ltibt Pobidir; 'Sh9t,'Lead, dun
Tuqa, Pouchee; PlaakkiFuse,
:it iike.:44.c.i for &Vett •
-"•:' 1 1 :1
, I. N. BULLARD.
Ilbatroae, Sept. 9, ith:4=-4.-
,•
`uses D 0,.• • of Lie I
•
BEIC 17 1 ' oR Y . 0 - MS . .11 ; EVES:
MIME
I ,
, .
OUR,'' , -NEW PRICE " ,LIST ' FOR
SPRING AND SJMMER.OF
- - i-1.4374:11:
Heavy cottoned° pantry,
Stout wool-mixed pants,
Good all Wool pants.
French cashmere pants,
Heavy workingmen's suite, .
Scotch c.assimere suits,
Harris cashmere suits,
Fancy check and stripe suits.
Black frock coats. • i
Black dress coats, imported, •• L. .
Black cloth vests, •
White linen vests, .
• BOYS SUITS, 3 to 9 years. ,
Boys' cotton suite, • too 4 1 .0 0
Boys' mixed sults. • , 4.00 - 5.00
Boys' fancy wool suits, r
.... 5.00 10.00
BOYS' SUITS, 910 15 'yearol.
Boys , schOol Suite, ; 4.00- ,* 7.00
13oys' fancy suits, ; • too' 10.0 D
Boys' finest cassimere suits, •• • B.oo' I .00
Youths' suits. all styles, -
.5.00 .10.01
Good cotton shirts; - ,
Good overalli e ?" ' 50
Goodrubber suspender., • 15
And all other Girds' in proportion; •
.The above prices are fo cash v osily , and are quoted
for customers from a distance. , ' ;
_ ,
FORFEIT • ir the' above price list- p is not
%.1 fuldlled ; which 'prices are :guaranted 15
per cent. lower than those of• any other house in this
citi or vicinity. , , •
WEBSPER;. The Clothier
Binghannon,May sth .1875.tt
1 4 , 41 "` p • „',
. •
":,;s:IVIARBL
.•
b 7 :I3I:TRN S. -& W
..,•.
3denulketitrers ofilutd Dealers
ITA LI AN e 6 AMERI(4I4 M ARBLt
t •
-MARBLE A.ND SLATE MANTLES. `.
SO44l l Clt & A Si.ERIOAN GRANIT,t .
- kspeci f iti. ' _
. . Fircemstiry! LoialliOlosed•Orf
de 0 :,C; BURNS • MOO Warn
-Teecbseleoek. Pe.. 7aii.,llK,
JCI4/11.11;“
•
toidicoes et 4. Per PIO Ibt' OAP
MILL
1~. - I•. .• t ~
:._ r
$ 1.00
$ 1.75 to 2.50
8.00 . 4.00
COO' 7.50
7.00 10 011
8.00 12.00
18.00 :17.50
10.00 90.00
6.00 ' 9.00
10.00 ' 14.00
1.75 -4.00
'1.25 3.50
:3 1 10
Lel!Minor
=ENS
Ea ME
Miscellaneous.
RA - . .R':LYOI4IS A ' CO:;
DEALRRS. XN
CELTS,` OILCLOTHS., DRUGGET,
•'• MATTINGS; wrt4bow
:snApp,s,
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1- '
PAPER RANG - DIGS AND ENAMEL
CLOTHS,' COTTON YARN,
COFFIN -TRIM
,
- MIN GS;
PLATED WARE, DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES, PAINTS
OILS, REPS,
DAMASK, ALL OF JAYNE'S
FAMILY MEDICINES,
MIZIE
TRUNIi6, VAIBRELLAS, RORER
• . :GOODS, s
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R. it. LYONS 41 CO.
Montrone. January 1. 1811.
J. DON LEY
•
pik; , 4B'flt 50,
.wadithopn st,
'W'ould respectfully call attention "to theirlarge
of
tr rt.* x - Cr 3a:
which they are tellin.r , at tram lb io" 20 sr (vat.
than heretnfore. A lull Assortment of .
PARLOR; DINING .ROOM and HITCHER PURNI
TURB.
Perky Setts flom $6O upward. Chamber Setts *Gm
$4O upward. Mattresses from $4 upward. Pure Who,
Mattrisses from' $lO to $l5. Oak, Ash and Walnat
Extension Tables frcm $6 to $lB.
You condo better by purchasing your goods of us thss
of ani deaters in this section of the country. We pg
not be undersolkby any one. east of Naw Yeti Citg_.
extrsicharge fur packing "or deliverfng goods at
N
eIIDE , - ' ;-,:i TAKIN
We dalreitiM 151 4.; 'wort;' In ibis line we have Stelals
Patent Ottket. and . a,vtuiety of other, at.ylea.
Robes, Shionds„ etc.
The hearse and Carriage attached to our establiiii
inent-cannot be surpassed in this section. These will
be furnished to those who require, at a reasonable ft
ure,anywheremithin a- radius, of twenty miles from
this city. Give him a call.
• . , . • •. , DONLEY.
Binghamton. hfity 12th. isls.--t1
F:URNT'FURE:
zt , 'I"
W';'' W. Smith di Son's
doom yon the largett
•.E t ; • steam! ' •
FIRST: GLASS AND COMMON .
il - iiiii'':.: - .i . i.iiiiii.'m
To be found:in this ttectlon of the country, of his owl
manufacture, and at prices that cannot tall to give ostii
fiction They make the very beet
EXTENSION 'TABLES
In the Country, and WARatt *TT them.
ri c• tek 'CV r
Ot all kinds done in the nestoat Mak ner•
3P O .IFIL. TO* Glr 33 31:31 lih
OF vAmous icrtivb.
PURE NO.I MATR.A.SSES;
• ANDCOMMON MATRASSES
• •
UNDERTAKING
'rho anbictiber will hereafter make tit‘ adertazing
swialty in his business., Haying Jun completed I
NEW and the mat elegant HEARSE in the , 9taie, l l l
needing his services will be attended to promptly and tt
satisfactory charges.
WEL W. SMITH Sc SON.
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pr VAX SAYE
,MONEY
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