The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 12, 1876, Image 3

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    ingquehatina Countk faruiersl.Club.
[Continued FroMlast: •
•,Birchord ; says , ‘T , tiai*#lo:4'
t h e :Alderney,'Duiliams -, and .'`orO*siebe;:i
tween them., I like the Durham breed,
partly oh a ccount 'of thocalves. - I keep
I nv calve s till they lire.) weti,ht
id, then them: 't sold twelve calves
at an average of e 7.14, I like ;tO-,--have
cows come in earl y; 'rbe Alderreys give
n i I Tree “. dei ''..11 - sed`f with
t h e Du rhams ai4 . • - abOth isloo4lo 'We can
get. Last s .: oson we conaltid4d to test
our cows.? pupa
m ale and: Marked Mt into : 18th incheF.
(fir. Birchard exhibited a cup which I
' lles s . ,was about T or B:inich” d~ep and 5,1
inches in diameter .. I - did' . not "exarriine
t h e cup but I guess there is a strip solder
ed in one sidic..,-froM top to, bottoni.„ so ae-
to show -the dept h"tif
a side view.] - ,Farmerg should use the
test cup to test : . their. tows . \ with.--. They .
are deceivedin their cows. Lgot. cow ;
() f Mr. Jessup that . gives :a-good qualit t y
o f milk. th' pill:. about six
inches deep,'lii the cup, I•: have ,hitd,/: the
cream rise from 12-I.oths u 1 inch thick."
Ile read .th e following article wiiich -we
g ive in ftll, l its he cons•ider i ed it Impor
tant : ....•
-13titter.-.1'1 , -.ci•ipts :of. the .iweirk„
650 . pkirs..,"And exports, 1,068! fiirkins.—.
I), :t ki , ; : who have a first-class trade,
which' will not take 'anything' that - is-not
in every respect strictly 'flue, arch. good.
di,al perptexed as to satisfying the man t\s
- their customers, because BOcit but-ter,
i s sq.searee .; the new that is coming into
- iiiiirket„not yet being good. enough. to
meet the - requiretnents, cousequOutly.
prices rule very
The past fall. does-not -appear to have!
twee fi t vera!)lefor nia - kfrig butter of fine,
Wt have. T - Irequbltyr
,nptie e d
that sonie tubs froth, ,o good
(la; ries: that it was 'h.i,4o4: . l . 4ooofefore
riji , &,ted by tbe . best triode; ; `;aYreitig
at lower.. prices 'than ova e: acted,
the tlairym6tave ..'.h,eeti:l.444pWiti :
and d issat iset(
by M.r A. • of.',Waverly--,X4:,- - a '
eri
ence, with his 'opinion
,of;;;.ith reattie : : or so
macli of this Of..btitter, ; •4o
4 well worth congideratiOn..l,l,l4:l4,llffes :
'I ant satisfied that '',Fiej..lget c .:l,l44re
birier lintkr front those who churn all
cream than' from_ Attl(se,-•11ro churn
milk, and the reaSon'foi is,'
cool west,h6„epe,Qiaily r .k taises,ao long
time for' the creams t0 . 136 - fft re - churn;
that it becomes is:, illiave
found,. can be avoided bi....eliurning,the
croni : Vire:l,44n otteßs.,
let the cream'stand tocLlonga,fter
ming before churning' • Prod i the stales'
of fanny, .fitt Whit - weigh* :
„25 -Brad ford cone; ty,„ Pgq„ at i 42 - ets. ; 30
Delawaio cauiity 40,01 . .4 IT) l .C l lyfilttpgi
oiuniy; .12-.1 - ets ; 2 01'6)4112.o eoun ty.,
'4O ets; 10 Delaware 421Otti; the'l
wit let; Of fliti ey'i.dai ries were .cuity.:itle_4;
IltLware county an 4 'a .Qbenange. county'.
each possessing evely requisite ;of,
ttes, fironglit 37 ets - .;' a fine
and a anti. Chenango county, ,each 315
e1,...1-4,9.fbattrUND...atgatr3r-titilLiT-CtL4he,
hightet reptatitt9la,33l6
oeu tr. el ent ,
tha4ir i ze ki has
un.ilouhtedly-proseuted.;.llairymett-fruial
getti,ig their new buttes to marpliere
lore the supply of this n
large as fur the Weelureri . ottl,- - ..nnd, ihat, r
which was of godtaii& 114Ver
met with ready . sale; .4 D i tlaWare coup ty l
40 - cts., 25 Chautauqua cOunq,'36'
kW cis,
.39 Chemung county, 3.5e.10 ets
32 ,jrfferion , eonnty.,.37:Ots.; - . dealers from
irla , es that usually get their supplies, of,
Mitt,r direct from 'the' produCers 'have
4et . -n buying quite freely of goodlmediuni
dames. and -- the east have
beer, taktag a few lots, and: the l Market for
al! grades of State .rules thei soak
)w on' hand in thiS market.being redue
,ryi(.xv ; it is so fate -in season, that
I .ll,lifrZshow no, desire .to . du - any thing
liat would check the. 134`4dy Coll,BllMptipn
ince • thev :no(,_, insist on )ligiter
'jug. Raters' are no w as - :high f air .the
Irket will bear. •-•' • ..• • •
We kern that the.. same- diffletilt,y:is'
Peruniced in London 'and LlYerp4()!
Aitiiiing fine tter' that 'we' hate here,
irrefore
,!tiave..reached a, higher
ere than was ever befos d "}cu'own..7- 1 1 ,
, ice dairies havi(sold:7;s high s ae 4sots.
lid, this week.' pornmodity
g is rice is - Stich' as is litOdtibed
:: d e,ta nue] Islands- •. 'north' oflre
'iB .PAVeed.thigly fine and.-scarce.
Triai:keta. are - overstocked li .
c ol
nmon
gritdes - uf butt er,audlhere
:ll°,l mu ch'l.; - eniatid.;" Dealersql#reiatel
7 P i "ed to linoW *ha l t io,doaiith then),!
t t r . T a rke t .. is bare of Western .rthe..de-:
'" "4 good for all rates . esiieeialli
A•of. •
; 11460 /0 1 :# 0 0,1" , ,;
, flavOro,i
,Aitight 32c.; fitie iiit , est;ro,
o:rit-tve Ohio, 31.)c. , Common tmiter,is
luest for the South America n a tidl i W(o3t:
marks ts,; ,Riel ka,r .T.J9ro
tiu„,
N. Y. `air eaChtrcilfght
quote, new hutter, -half i t4bs t
•)(i Welch tubs, 32@36c.- Ottiries
Chi tnting counties, 35,03 - 0.,..- fine
Otsego, Tioga and L ewis,
41 q32e., tile Jefferson unalS
eminties, • 30@,32e.; good 'medium,:
firkins and" ttili 20q306.,,
01: 286. ; med i state, ~pelch Ceiba,
27=--296., common; state,- . 23625c.
übs; selection; from
_finc.t d. tines.
, ( i.f- We.: Welch` tubs,' ver y Oiciice, 344:
find, fall ~made, state , 32@5.3e. ;
.-stvrit reserve ; '.:Ohio and, IWiChigaii,
`"ice, 2 8@30w. good, .25@27c cool
. 18422”
r foregoing
, .
he f quotations should strai.J
•
Watt, 4iryinen-'to . make - the best article
of ' IA tter;• of - cotirise - . they should adopt
lhelateat.and best impt•Ownents„in dairy
fi k t it retii . ', lieca u tte. t he: '-.erl'hati(ie . 4.. price Will,
- o'inore ' atf:pay ,the`.extre -- 4xpeke•An the
outfit and'eare. The "Bunnell& Brown .
Iro,n Clad Milk Parr".,.bid fair to .meet s
ilie-clen4tidiri:Altiev-re'apect, and - also inl
the -saving., of. labor. It - is
.now being,
li.iited - in Some of the best clatriea . in Sus
whanuacoputy„ /rpm, vyn,ich ,We have
Altieudy reCeiveotoniCAry)favorable rJ
ports.] , . , . _ _ .
..-- . Mr. It. S. ;Searle said: ""I am not post
ed in ... this dai W, buil n ego; • .but , there` ; are
two thotigh ta. that strike . Me Verylorci bly -
in regard to the stock. Mr. Lyons paid,
thPre - ,Were,24;533 C.o6(.,:inc,sOq'ti tti,;; l :Siiii_,-•
years ago,- and the, average, of butter per
cow )was 105 pounds. 'We
_inight raise
1: he Jywaielo
.' 00 . :
.• pou.ndti.:', 7 .: By the .agi
-tatiOn 4 this subject, and by bringing it
to the attention of every d,airyman,-, it'
certainly is feasible . . to' raise - -the laVerage- 1
50 - po - undato., the cow in handling our
milk ; 'this wOuld r ,rnaW an . , inerease.of
prod uct 'in the min ty, of 1,226,00 pounds
'oraboiii442o,ooo a' year -to the , farniere.,
This:restilt can be very easily brought
..about. -- Isaac Bond of of N. J. 'saps : \ 'My
.cows are all native stock. I , sold 29 fir-.-
kins'amf4B tubs, the coins giving On\ tin'
average, '245 pcluiids• each: ' I read this
statement to show that, it is !not eipect-.
ing muco of ourcows,to
,get 150. pounds
'on an 'average. The 'greaCteeret in -malt.,,
ing 'good butter is 'goOd'*•*cOw's. ' Cows
never should be driven by, a i do`.% ' to and
!rum the •pasttire.i ..., , , lr:: Z.-'!.1). Millard '
made in 1875, fron, f 9 cows, an average of
, 223•-potinds'of , l,itter. -••• ~-., • -, . 1
- , Mr J.-F. , ; Butt4field i3a3r-:• , f‘People • in
- manufacturing anything wish' to know
how it be done with . the greatest, prof
it.,,You all,knoNV- the (Thirham COW will! .
eat too or-thfeefitries'als4iiiich as a4triallli
. lady -09w and . prObahlywill-not . give any
'more iiiiik6e. Make :as ii, litittei.C?l
. --- _ :an us .
saw a statement in the Toil ti try'.Genile
tuan,l- of a Man's trying . the different'
breeds; with'- • • feed, : fi:Y' - "titinerttiin - which
would. make - the •.most, , butter,. with, the,
least - 4‘e . d. The . ..;_resulta,i'.itii.ored• the .1
Ayreshire. .As, I am . ,
_a . . breeder
,of . that
Class' l' 4111' say . no :more about
.it. r '*: It re' ,
quires more labor to-make butter than itl
,noes topake.eheeee: - .'1, - To . inakebtxtterire'
quires one woman to 20 cows. In
,mak- ,
mg cheer, one • woman can 'do the' work ,
'Pr 10 9. PP.W§ , - - - Xy• - . brother-in law; and I
' have joined our . dairies.and put a small
cheese .vat in our cellar. It ..costs us a
li alt . : , . --nieke ad . & rdid4 l f; ' , l6 4 ...iiiiiii tifii6til re '
,chees,e from .smalls,:dairies;' but we • can
',jell our cheese here for as much as they
'Can •anYWhere i , with_ the addition of the
freight,it :cosia . ,,.them-f.to ge..e._:#2--liere
Probablythat'ii.Ope reasOilW)i-jK;mink
• we can...do‘- : berttet* making 'chose:viand
another isi , :ii,-• relieves' the WOmen--of 86
:much labor.;: Vinitilat'aci4Se . ' airy One.
with a large dairy.-to -make cheese; One
twti.,r,thfee.l%n: ,, jOin, :,theirdairietioind._
itave.4srsgood . iresultS'‘asirtiin."hiitter.7
, _Mr. 4riffis - :lilibliiter . 9o'doi% 'said : "I
'could not give - any: accurate statistics,:
i ktit.,l am inclined to favor' M•z:vlktteg
lAld's.Opinion, that the 'boaid and labor
wouldreettirget-liwirtit
than the! difference i , , ,betw,:oirwitaVir , wilt
for butter aritf.the t eie:':'We . nefe - ier could
get anyttrttirin - ctiar I ing - ViFrirni :71,irr
04'olis.uttlk. We churn about a.quarter
iiTihe mai
.with the :cream. • It is the
uniyerial,,inipteSsipit..fithaV larj dairies
IViltbrifiebtfterPiiCeii tha n' small ones."
;.„ , r.ll. Brewster said :. "I Call a cow a
Mae •
ine. - I must pay a certain amount
t or 1., aturloo l aing. j it I feed'enoligh4l - .ket
'two' entarli'daylircifit, I 'am 'gaming , ' If
Ar e,
iLlo ,se tivo:cents a day ,I am 'loosing. My
experience ii, the ' more you ; can feed a
C )w, and .have it eat . Up, clean,.tne. better,.
Last •fti' I I' had a contract to 'fill; and there
lvas some danger that Leonid not do it i
but by putting extra feed: toy the e .ws. I
got the highest. : price for My better. -I
don't think there is any danger - of feed,
ing a cow 'too much pumpkins, soft corn,
apples; coin siaiks,. and . early•cut clover •
hay - , orpotatOes with2a • littlei;Corn:,meal
on . thein. If I 'could -Cut -all :. rny:harin,
one „i ! veek,l :woUldkoo l o - •. - when io;doiit.,•—,.
I would cut my , timothy I whe i n: the .blos .
"gottf 1140-it some. :.I would 'eut• tnyolQi.
,
ver..iititb9tlt 1,116 iiiiiiie • :ciiiidition ,in•• the
Wow."• . 1 ' - • ' - ' , - • . -' ' 1 : . -‘ .- ••• - ':- .
...
Mr: - .Charles L. - .Seeley 'fiOni . • A lton . ,:
,
.Chenangoico„ N. Y., said.; i,A . friend 01
m\i4feeps 15 cows..;,..fie•'kehi O 3, tip - IfOgS '
or Carves, :bit_ f.:•eds the sourluilk.to the
cows. • .If :the tows do noiftike the milk
readilyileptita a little meal itilthe4rotighi
With the milk till theiget an aPetite for .
- the - milk: H 1 saTsv - him - th - lititTpiricorliiat
44* When he fatiti ye itlktight
„Ite watt
gottiet6 .:i i n crease, tile.' ' 1 1460 tit _ of . butter
~,if i ,,, c op,t, ~.81 , *on, 'BB cc i mpared with the
season before I would' include, by WO 0f
p0W*411,t1114,111., lifi: flcsrtf elg, V it qi •
. Milkiliins3 to seli. l llB oisilioti4;
r , , \3IT - 4. teelep , who is . 1 a n .agent kir the
„f*lxo,n .Clad., Milk Pails," exhibited a
MOM of tlik. Ban's &c. ' Their greatiitility
ItePR/Piffe4 "`-.Nvj,4l'! - 0 1 e-,-,.4.9P;iri1 i i . ,198k;
lxitiaf,ht,apparent - - - .4141t,:..-,•-., it , 4. „tz . . =
, mi.. - E. - C. - Tiiiiii siiEi'"i "m ini - the.
Inilk : kfoiejt ~loppers. I was in Wayne
county last . l4 and put . *up with a dairy
:ttiaf-W-holteepa. 40*-dovis - . 5 11:11e-bas a tin
can that - would liokt., a cou . ple efl,bilsheis
UthiCh - lie - ta)ceS to - the yard ;':he ' , Strains
- the.niifk into that, i.so -tta.tu.. :mix: It.. ~ Ile
said be got more bntter b y
_Mixing the
-milk than by keeping it •serieritte,' ' 'lli*
cows itVerag+ trim 4 littleoverf 47•t0 the
. Another map. was very OtrtiCular
to,AayeeverY co_ltaltilk;sftailied*PL'l'..oV .:
- .he. Could Malie a -good "deal "more 'tokeep.
it seperate."l ' - - - , : i.• • • - -
•.- .; , •Mr. , Wiii; Barron' taid':•• -"T 'tad! it - a
hard 'fltaiterlt,o' keep Cows: in gOod - contli..
tioo.4l'hayl Bipne.-1-401;onrAtinembitYg
it - good deal of c oarse kidder . that ,tray'
~ ~, n
~.
wish to get rid of. J. find it ,necessary to '
feed theni grain continually. I. /me
thought A!, pi#,,beat way , - to :keep. Oar
cat
tle in good condition, to feed them two
of three quarts of meal a day through
the 'muter', after; - , they :are Aryi audOifts'
i mage that ,towartl; apriag . I lind.',t)iat
can'keip them in hotter conditiOn hi that
way, with less expense; and use up ; all t our.
ford#eri, BAs 1. 41r: 1. ; asiektailiP.j l o l -
othpil t cite' it 'bliesoinsi'ithil-hAN
it is ripe, EA best for would cut
ch,ver In 'order 'to
make giO6d butter ; that'will'sell fora good
price, it is necessary to" keep. the, milk
uniformly otiol, or nearly so. If we have
milk warmed with various temperatures„
we are ajitto - make rather 'soft' b u tter
the quality, of butter is' about &S r i initter
tent as the: quantity. 'Clinniingl Warms
the cream; t,o 'avoid this we ptit'a piece
of 'mean top'of the . churn_ against the
dash while churning. .In *this way we
generallymake butter that sells ;for the
first-clasi "price. Farmers , are not, all
provided With the "Iron 00-Pans/and
they must 'rrgalate with. ice:- ; 'l,ify milk
room is under my ice house-, 'if lit gets
too cool, we can let- in' Warm air and keep
it about such a tentperature." •
Mr. Corwin •said "I don't have to
use the thermonieter to temper the cream;
I can tell by the sound. I have had some
experience making butter ; was brought
up in the good old Orange county 'fash
ion. I was taught to churn the milk
and ,make what 'we call 'whole milk but
ter.' It is easier than to skim the
milk. Wt 3 can dump it, into.the , churn
about as easy as into the pane. My wife '
hadbeen . in 'the habit of churning ,
the' cream, and hadbeen t ie
habit of. churning the milk ;,1 told
her to - . Churn * - .the milk_ in the , bottom
of the, pans ';'= she did; so :anti lOund
she got a good ,deal 4 butter from it.—
Skimming is not 'tile.,Ortingi co. Way ;, it
is candid' opinion that pet)pk, are
throwing their, butter to the . pigs. There
is not much difference_ as in
churning .the You can mit make'
butter alike .eve 4 day ualess YAW have a
good eye and ear-for the work. Milk ,
should get to a certain state and. be churn
ed then,and t o
churned_toe Soon ; 'it must
be learned by , experience. brange coun:-,
ty has aliidystitken ',,the, lead,
satistied_,that Susquehanna counts can
come up to it in a little .while. We are
, gaining,on : it,yery•fast ; I llon't ?know , as
I need I
use pjenty, of water- in. tempering,milk to
.ichnrn, and welpan Wok: the 'butter and
pack it the thihk cows
should ~g dry tigeelmouths.
Cqrwin:. said many other, g • aOd
things inust omit fdi'..iatit ) :Of
space.
__ _ •
Mr. Tewksberry SaitTr '",TwO
„ years
ago this seascftr &Wit' )14 r;Witi nly eco ws
mei? tticflt, day', in the,
dune.- 1-13Mtinlenced - Teed,
jog . the of `6ht;
half a'pumpkin„ for each VW, and put
on,,about .three pints, of, rueial,; and had
corn that out; up and
iiiiZttio . 'Much '.th tie* ail ,44; that:
.
season.- - - We nude a little 'short of' I,ooo'
-pounds from -six :cows: - besides what we
used and 'Su pplied' :some of 'our neighbors.
The- fiecListwhat makes the butter. We
burn the,trea,m. - ;. , ,1f you 'make, any,bot l
'flo i tn"loPerd' Milk' With' cream
off,
,youwiwill ,- we 7rk for it ttit broth
er tried it to his Satisfaction. believe
in gr. (*ole o theorrabont tieing 'water
If ,31.' p tpo' - ‘nuch 'watei ton
. make white butter'; too rriuch cold water
.and you can't gather the butter. ! If you
'feed cols bier 'this . vetri f they:Wili'xiced
it the, next : year. 'I had it
.noemhers in
my family when I sold so much butter.
I had rather have one ton of rowen than'
three tons of dead:ripe hay." • •
Mr. U., J. blister said : "I beard
John Youtigs say
,that he tried churning
the inilk, and the cream, and- triedisaving
strippings ; that he got the most Ibutter
when he ski'nm d the milk. We had 15
cows, 4or 5 of them were iteiffers ; we
made on the average 125 pounds:l' •
This report is already much longer than
we
expeeted Make it, and yet we have
been obliged to : omit mach important
flatter,,
Th‘ qiiestiOn l to be dilictis sett
at the next meeting, the first sattircloy, in
May. It - Waif' suggested that 'these who
road these ,reports, and, reel
,interested in'
Ibis subject, should vvrite: out' their ex
perience, and send: it to, the,aeca•etary- that
they nuiy he read at the nexticlub meet
ing.
LATEIROP 2 Steti. Sep.
ITAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS ?
t k►
f - 1.21
The following is u Specimen 01:11. ,
3% pounds TEA for one dollar:
5 cans PEACHES or TOMATOES-lor one
dollar.
4 cans LITTLE NECK CLAMS for one dol.
.
-4 ' 7 pounds RAISINS foro4e dollar.
22 bars SOAP for one dollar:
10 pounds prunes for one dollar. i
14 pounds SWLERATUS fur one dollar.
4 pounds COFFEE for one - dollar:
12y pounds CRACKERS for one dollar.
,150`,JAW BREAKERS for one dollar.
The whole lot for TEN' DOLLARS and a
present thrown in. 'Good for. A
large stock of new and choice goods equally
low, By calling at the head of Naviglttion
you shall have `the full Value 91 yoUr money
every time and Something extra.
Call and see at • A. N. BULLARD'S
nn trose. March 8. 1816.
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE.!
Bed market price, paid fa cash, for
411C1
5 AYR
1: +ie v. MM.
• p ft .A; itoaN` Supertsitenden .
*9 l
,
1091444 4 11 • °'
!--,4Pi1 . :,t2;!-: - 1 - $76
EGGS
„ ,
Nu:mg' 'cocrigss,
iftiFF COOHENS,, -•
PARTRIDGE C0C11,3 - 4 . 5;
PLYMOUTH ROCKS, . ,
r .
Eggs . fOr. g, - - - 413,pr la.
OirrYotitt,g7Owls for sale after 'Auost ht. 1076'. it
reasonable prices:- No inferior ' specimens Bhlpped
from my yards. . '
White Cothets.lst premium at terser Pair, (Bori) ,
& Williams stock.) Buff Cochens. Berry &
No circulars. Write for what is wanted and pivotp
reptys will be given. Address.
C. 'C. VlLBEitir t ,
- Great'Bend.
March 29,- . • •
NAT: 1i w Yj., 4 4 E V ; 40:W 1 1% . 11 5 . . 131.400)1
. ,
•
"Are you aware that you cau Skimmer heat in
January,Y That yon cnn impart-balmy nit to you
.families Y that
. y:)11 can' give spontaneous _growth to.
plants'and Flowers, and that you can hcime a
little paradiaetY ph retuning: one of 13,V. I;iayre's :Hot-
Air Furnaces ? These
,Furnaces, are now, constructed
with VAPOR .PA SI I) . y which the atinosphere Is tem
pered to that resembling.StatunerheAt.- " " •
NO MOIIF ICRA.OKING FURNI
MORE DRY
HUSKY HEAT.
.
. .
'And 'the time hes leeme ' wheel "epnsumptives may re;
joiee in
' coal fires: Thrse furnaces are soldrentirely up
on their own merits, aed are now the leading Furnace
in this part of the country' ..All!Furnaces are warrant
ed to give entire eatiefection orpo sale. . - .
Po 7E7 l AL .40 3M-..%,
I keep competent men on the road who are - wsli acr,
wiainted with the Furnace business and they are coif=
stantly patting apthssa , Air,riaceei.:.T4Or Wqrkll 4 ;wlo-'
ranted to Please. These Furnaces are now scattered in
the following,tawhe and:cities • 4' .'!': • '
.
Binghamton. Scranton, •Providence, • Wilke!! Bark;
Klngston, Pittston.
Great' 'Bend; 'Stiepulirriiut ',Depot, Hanco k,"
'Down syi Ile , Ands Maigaretyille i :Frank,lll,lUnadilits
Owego,WOr!huniberlaid, and many other , towns.
i1e422.101. /AO sEs _
•• • • ' ;..
' • Any perilori recommendation from any . - on
livinghi the above named places..l will gladly. cos rest
pond with them. gfring , mimes of parties now debit
these Furnaces. -,;
„;
B:a0. SAYRE f.
F. , - Montrose Ps;
:Montrose, December 22d. 1815--
J 41. B A 1011 . 19. Is. oto.npm,4iJ, A t . cui : 406 . 0 N.
Darsia. Blandbig &Co :'`
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ItiNUFAtTURItitS 'OF ALL 'KINDS OF
MARBL'E' ANEI GRANITE tvIONUMENTe.
.MANTLES ) &C .
!,• ; : .
HIMPORTERS I c OF SCOTCH GIUNITE,
26 Otienango St.,..lstearPepot,
March 8. 1876.. i 111:04HA.MTON,P. Y.
CORRECT [ON
Rumor has.it that havin.l. beep erected-County Treas.
uretlfor the ensuing three years. I am to dtsContinUe my .
Institattce busines.. Said RUMOR is UNTAtUB,. and
Without foundation, and while thanking you for kind-.
nese, and' ‘pprechitlon of good Inshismce in the Past. I
ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that all
bitsiness entrusted to me shall be promptly:attended to.
M Companie*arc all'sound and reliable; •ab all cma
tify who have niet,with loeses, during the past ten yeare
at my Agency. fiend the List \I '.• •
•
North British and Mercantile, Capital $lO 000 008
.
glleene of Loudon, .2.000,090
Old Franklin, PLnlndelphla, Apets, 8,1500,000
Old Continental, N.Y., nearly 8,000,000
Utd Phamix of Hartford, - • ". • " ,2.000,000
Old Hanover. - - - • . ." 1,800.000
Old.FarmerteYork.` , '*, ' •• ,
'1.000,000
• IMO tepfesent the new York Mutual Lire Ins
0f,0y5,r2.0) years standing, and 'assets over $30:00000.--
Alino„the Maeonto Mutual 'Benefit Association of .Penn
sylvamisi
pr 'Get arvAicidental Policy cbveting all sec !dents,
the'llarttord Accident Ina. Co. Policies, ,writt:n
from one day to one year. Only 25 cents for 0,8,0011
TleaSegalt or.ipend.word;when yon.take
Very-respectfully.,
i! •
MoßtrOaecra. - ,..Tan..14, 1876.—tf. r • ;
TH. .P.MPRltyrott 'OF
`TAYLOR'S FAMILY . MEDICINES" ' '
mdstlie — giTiiiiig renewed „confidence: :In .thn-Sp!ilailne
Whichle.prepares. VI the articles of Materla stedica.-
which bellow offers ior aale,is on the winclpiti of NO
11ELa-NO PAY. Foremost among ttlese.valujiblenrtk t
, is TAYLOR'S 4.:ELEMATED OIL; Roe:Pain'.
eness„ Wounds or t• oreir„ . ..l4:44trlor-:13.0141.1
.t7-/(1 1 '
Taylor's Condition Powders for 'llorses, Chttin,-
Ifo_gs. Sheep and Poultry. ±
For renovnti ggthnblood llnit system. of all : kinds of
Stock ru the nothing can be better:"
Taylor's Cough• Syrup for alPthrout or lung dlOCasei.
Arty ene Ll:yin* it will be convirced ofits merits, „
alsdManutectures: the • celekated Indisb 'Vegeta;
blr ticking . l3alye,which can be,ol/41110.4 '044 pf his
ag nti
Tigrns .M. A. Lyon, and I. N.ltullartt, ate
agatits for-Montrose. •-• •
notny .one buying au, of the abtrittf named artiClO and'
being satisfied, can Aturu the empty butte ot i ose*.
age and get 'their money Week.. • ' (miircb, 29,
BANKRII.PI7CY..
Itt the District Court ottinilJetted States for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, In Re _U. 11. Gilbert
Bankrupt. No, 1812 in Bankruptcy. ' • -
Notice As hereby given that there wilt be A third : r
Bankrupt,
meeting of the Creditors of the above-named
Bankrupt,lor the purpose Contemplated in the 28th
Section of the "Bankrupt Ac , _on the Afteenthiday oC
1876 •at nine o'clock a.' m. t at the office'of
ward N. • vglugrd, Register itclUttiauPters Bcrintt 'n*
Pa;, and all creditors ;who. bare . proved.: tier debts are
heYeby nettled - to be preterit' it said meeting,aufm, the
;mine ilme'eu4 psace X shell tattle my aceentitnond_the,
eagtewillbe audited l 4ind ' shall then aud.thero apply .
for z03 7 41.04Tgr as 11.01440,0e4 - ft .1,, f,
j S. J. +Ana, Aiiiime
!Scranton, March to t 18'1'6.-9w.18'1'6.-9w. .
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A, ERCANTILE APPRAISEMENTS. •
!
D stets in'tnerchandiiee, etc., In Susquehanna
County, take notice, that, Itt pursuance of the
several Acts of Assembly ofttda COmmonivealth
to provide revenue to , meet the . demande r upon
the Treasury and for otliei Ourposes;- thermder
signed, Appraiser of'Siercantlle taitirfor ssid
County, . has prep - ared , tif HEW of traders in . said
County, • and , placed eaclk lu , that; claii.s /7 h ich
to him appears just and ,right - according , b? the
Acts. of Assembly, to iiit :-
Auburn. — - 1 '''-') ' - Libirty.• -.,
A F ~ ~..-; -. . :I4,R T Randriek, , 7,f 1 t
~ 1 ,
13 Joseph Newman ~ 4
13 A Lott _ , • 14,Xunann . iqctiight ,'. 14
' 77 - .Miikikkgn.
Patrick . Mike
'4' • HontrOtie.
!A.l'Q' Ballard •-• • . 14
WJ,Mtliore 11
14yonft.Drake.• • • •12
F B Chandler. ;•
, 14
HJ Nbb ' • ' 14
(BR Lyons &Co • 12
(JR DeWitt 14
.1%. B Burns pin 8. •12
iGuttenburg, ..Rosen; I
1.
bawl). & Co 9
..11.• A. Lyon - .p in 8 II
Read & Stroud • 14
t Bronson' ' - 12
iWßDeans •.• i 14
!J L Talbot 34
IC 0 Fordham ' - 14
N Bullard p 4 , , 11
E Bacon' & Sou 14
N Stoddard 1,, 14
C G Miner 14
Boyd &Corwin •• 11
IR P Stamp : .• 12
IBThatcher • „14
st E' Hill 14
MeKenzie 11
W J Turret! 14
F D Malhuish ~ 13
BC Sayre 12
,W W smith & Son 13
lOrifits & Sayre 12
`Pittman &Co - 13
'Philip Hahn - 14
R Raynsford 14
4 0 DStebbina 14
Fednkttn. E Warner. billiard tables
13 , :Alm Titp:
tJoalina Boyd 13 x - f • • • .„.
ora .
c Fll Fordham
Eli Sierriman • 14 thiSatiPillim4 .
Benjamin - rodd ll Nos .liztfora Bi to.
--ftw en d kv al f: • , Hayden & Clements '• ' 14
Robert Winters la 141.41.er0y . ~ • 14
Wm Buffum pm 4
:14 11 :/
ij Dickerma p m 8.13
Mrs M McNamara - ' 14tAILEartio 14
Decker. „ 12
F. Keenan
Burritt 4' - •
Great. Bend nap. - P 14
Vanluttwtirpf &Sort' • 14 Ala ° & Williams -Pa" .13
Wm iliyden 12
' / 3 B Garrett & Son -• ' -10
H A & IS T Clark
Great Bend Valane bor. pitarnes,•. 14
•J B Brown' • •• • 14 'll &W T Diekerman 'l2
S D Ross &CO 13IJ, H. Bart e, one Billiard
H S Hanna 14! • Table
•
Lewb , & tang oy 'I3; D W - Ilager • -14
J• B McCreary 3', ;, '
,Oakkind."
Benjamin & Carl 4 F‘lfitun son 14
Great , Bolud•Boro. • R ua & ,
Richard Stack 10 ,Isniuh r .•-• -• • 14
,-1' D Estabrookp tn ' 11 - w w s B 3fetiin . p in 4
P H Lines " • , •// Thoma .Wlieatire ' 10
i 3
%Geo L Lenheim 8 W & B E Granger
.11 Vansickter 14 • • ' ' ' l '
'J &H V Colston . 14 . .•
George McNamara •13 m i not i thev,
P Doran 14 Htinierfoni Meiii•roie
NE A Paintin • 14 14
• put 4,
Fergerson Br, Sidnner e Spa cer -
ce - r - & smith
Thomas !Cusack „- _,• 14; , • Li
DC 'irons:,
Pat Winters - _ •; 14 'i;
W A Coleten 14 1' Sullivan 'l4
Belden Brothers . 1 1 R-G Meeker. • • "-- 14
D U Holton p ra.,4 ~. •14 „., 11
Holton, billiard table, . Susquehanna ZAspot.
ClaNkni: W Osborn • • ; 14
E 11•0 110e8- • -• • • 1 . 2 Ofhileinan• • • • ' 14
•Vames Fuller 12 A c p a ktrur
Wm D Rymer • - 14
14
Geo H Wells P m 4 1$
„Co•operative Cop m'4 12
lie W 8 Mitchell p m 8 •
D Bennett pm 8 •14 hol s .v ertan • 14
KennedzA 80.1111 en"; ' • l4
12 WJFaikenbary '''•• • la
Fll Thayer -
`A, 8 Munson' , • Ditsmith- 'L!
Lyons& McNeil, M J Paderoa. ; •,., •14
Noah Bisbee • "-' 14,C A l Miller ' l '" u '' ` 14
J•Schls.ger &Co-p,,m.4,• • , lliffrrlXotan • ! ;•:;„..r, 12
Brandt & Lang v m • 4 • 11,c; Lyons . • ls
Stephe.na.' • • $ ' l ' 4 3
• Jamea Connelly 141) AI, t, • , • is "
'l4 J & R Taylor 14 Guttenhurg, Risteit::
John I a
rdte Ner, basal: ;Coq • -
Yfissg,, 14 James Belt& Son . _ 'IS
- • lieri**. Jobn'C Kant • 1,-t•J
,•
C -
• 12 ED Lyons • \
;Thomas & Morgan 11 AB Tarbox.'• ‘A,4.
'Alder' & Patterson 12 ReLea pita :; •.• is
14 Curtis • 18 (I_l. Adams ; •. s - 14
J',A Mangan " • 'l4 Mrs EitcGratil' 14
A Allerton Thomas Boloy • , •
Hanford. HCLeaP m 8 - • 111
14R Peck
, t l 4 JeDrilte t •' t" • 14
ETTiffanypoi:44:l r,•:;12 I.lW l a,
Skinner 14
Oliver Payne
t;hat Churchill • ,
14
J A Williams L•Weathermax .• • • 1 $
W H Sttachen
TJCarr, - ;;•-•, , f
11M Jones 2 Doolittle Bros' • ;• 14
-'
Fowler Peck 14
Mrs MargaretMeDonald 14 •
. •
!Wan 1$
.14 F Rosengrant 4 ./4. 1 _0, 1 . 1 !el
au rope - t 14
J r a e kS° 4 - - Wm Ban)) , 14
DRoberts pln 4 . , • - / 4 J H Cook - ' tt' 19
"11 3.t Benson / 2 W.:11 Hanford 14
Arnold _ _l4 J o c oo k • 1$
Jessup. w o w cook ,is
J H Rosenenins p 1114 14,D P McCarthy &Cat 11 ,
Lit* .ifea6ws. G , sters 14
B & S W S mith
. is
*
E Beardslee ' 13
.7 Ma
4 ames Donley • 14
~
••
Lathrop:' ' Mrs Manumin •• 14
N MFinn • 18 If, G Taylor Is •
Tiffany & Jeff,ers 11 lack McDonald. Billiard -
F. II Tiffany 111 Table-% Ist'and 241,
W Reese pta 8 13' Wm Miles , 1$
Hiill Bros • 11 Dooley Brothers 13
JS Wright •14 Thomas McDonald " • n
0 D Roberts 14
F A Jeffers 14 "
J D blackly ' )4 viv Wlfelseenger .14
D Mattoorep m 4 12,
II W Johnsou 14.t0L Lewis
Black & Clearvrater 12 Geo A Stoddard , 22;
Grogi & Bro 12 A•Z Elngitins ' • •14
John C Decker 13 Join O'Brien & Son 114 .
•Silas Hartley 131 i E o Yerl -
Geo W Mapes 14 1 .
Wm Miller • 14$
Classification of 'Venders of: Met%
chartdise. . •
. Sales ieis than $5,000, ' class', 14
sales.* 5,000 less' than $lO,OOO class 13' " •
.`
• - Sales -$lO,OOO less than $15,000 clasall •
Sales .$15,000 less than $20,000 class 11 , .
Sales $20,000 less than $30,000 class 10
Sales $30,000 less than $40,000 class . 9 ,
Salea $40;000 less than $50,000 class -
Classificatinnl_oe'Pateni
• ' t '
Sales 4100,, and not exceeding.s 250, class 4
Sales 1000, and, not , exceeding $ 500, class 8 .
Sala $5OO, and not exceeding $l,OOO, class 2 •
And the Judges of the Court of Comfno* .
Pleas - of Said county will bola -a Court iof Apt ) ,
:peal at':the Court. Housei in .31untr089011 , andior
sild . .tpwilY, , 9 ll 3hursdltY, APO' 200 876 * at,
vhich'time and place any of the Merchants
_eribed, defined, and claLsed as aforesaid, orthei r`
agents or attoineye, trafrPear and appeal ,.
'rpm saidzaStiesiment If , theothink•proper: l "
' ' , • MILONAJROEIARD
Itit 1*PI) 8,11001 , • .•'3locaPtilP-441:,
Tewksbury & Son
P C Bushnell
. 13 L Adams
Ararai.
CC Worth
J E Payne
Per Bridget.Bqer. ,
ry Marcy '
Jas. Martin • 14 ,
W. M. Corey 14
Brooklyn.
Dolaway Bros
D A Titsworth
Kent & Eldridge -
Perry Sweet
T P Tiffsnv
R. T. Ashley . .
UUfford.
M A Gardner • • 14'
II W Johnson p rn 4 It
U W Johnson 14
J N Baker'
C M Hunter l
_. .13
Weatherby & Birdick 14
Banda".
E P Chambers
lEDavispin 4
A Richardson •
Davis Bros
Dintbdc."
A 11 Moody 14
Stevens & Leebody • 14
Jas"Martin & Son •• " 14
Hiram Blakeslee . 14
. Forent Lake.
M LBail
st444 . L . NondEi
Tbe.undeisigesidipverkero 7.0 the 'O9T o f:BArfOra
Town 0111); are desirous of apprenticmg, to redwood
ble 'partite, two minor children, (boye) . kaged - loft and
six years, ungl they WWI arrive at the age of ilvinitt ,
one yedre, Apply to " ' •
.D. FARRAR.. t ;mil i tat e
4AuKSON . , •
lierford, Miich 1878,-.0 -;
.
the estate: of John W.•Dcidge,lato of haddlitoia
deed: Letters of Adolinlntratkon In the nahreStapifl 4 "
baring helm granted to ;he underelgnedail
log sufd estate, am requested to - makOhninedlate par- ''
ntent. and all perrona having dalhqnsgainglised estate
ate requested to present turn without delay. • -
• • .1. :D0134311,, - ;
Maren 15, 1370:1711w.. • .. • Adintrditratin.
•
XEOUTO
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J Letters testamentatto trataite of Sall ,
ten, bite of Spristrille, ving been • I r , t) t
tde_underal 11l persons in ebten Weak, oeiti eßtate
ste requested .t*lngijo ieurtiettn iiiiinnent.:isid lilt 0016
On Wing C llhnli Vau l t th, 11111 it: sfq, . 11 9 / P.!fts' 44k - •
:swot theta Witteaat d4l it .
BETSY. SUTTON. etelt,Wit%
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