ircticl >x 4, 4 4 po k tothota t o ,elColad. t • ) Home the Coml. - Li .. WEtip NqTox. • Old Brindle stands at the pasture bars, s • , demure her . t o n 14 •Pfiletitly'tiningh ShP - solethilly'P • And whisking her tailiat the troublesome flies She turns her large, 4ul looking eyes. With a wistful look, here the cool spring lies ' ' 1 `thy _ inside s opes, ern I , mossesg tiktr Velveetit e• lining the' beenkiri)e tween And her honest face seems wondering why, Two little forms with Feet so spry • ~Come not . down Alm path by the wood? - . • But soon four little sunburnt bands Are reaching.the toptirost par; And one little forth on tip toe stands-- • For-161161e is only six years old- - -1 I 'zilebbie, - eight and a half—With trionths all told—' Though he seems quite a man, so noble and bold. - When all are down to the low . eat.round,:„ Old Brindle goes o'er with a lam bound, • And takes.her way to the brook's retrgat— BroWsirig here and• • there.tti4 blevei slweet, With a tranquil, matronly air. . 89berconic ly after, pot and ßed, • • 4 i And stand' in tkie stream knee deep, 'Drinking peacefully head to head— _ „ While Bessie, the heifer, makes more ado,. . • And utters her joy in a high-keyed "Mho- And shaking her horns and , frisks capers anew, • 4. • As if there were neverso happy a thing As out of the pitsture,and down at the spring; While the littte drivers have much for eyes And ears to catch with glad surprise, And their-feet from hastening keep. There are "pussy willows" just over the kholl • Where the crosses grow eich'year ; There are golden icowslips ' with blossoms so full, And farther are vielets,white and blue, * With their delicate penciled lines so true, • And the flower de 'lure robed in royal line; ~ahere's• l he sun-heated sand, to traceLbitralit - tle feet, And the stread'acrystal pool for a- cooler re- While the shade bush holds tempting its blossoms of show ; ~ ' Ther4 the wintergreen mound With bright . • -lie - rries , aglow, And the birlh tree growing near., , • The squirrel that's leaping ' from bough to bough • "Must be folloWed to find his horde ; Theke's a chipmunk .sltipph.g the stone Tali There's a blue jay,wearing sod jaunty his cap . ' The ground mole, just ' waked from ,his . • ,• afternoon naj), • 1 And.the*oodchuck that , has long evaded '., •- , the trap. - - - There's the robin's nest up in the maple tree, With itadowny lining, and blue eggs three— Then.down in the leavea they must.cau: , tiously, spy: 't TO see if the grass-birds are ready to iffy, Or the •mother-bird has come What wonder is. it that twilight dew Rests on the orchard boughs, . Bre Brindle's well-known, gentle low Isleard at the barnyard. gate ! Chide them? Ah no Itheugh the hour be • - late, • ';i, - Leave harsh, stern i thiogs for their, cowing • fate-- 'For lull, full soon to the careless child Will mime life's toil and turmoil wild; • When the wearyheart shall know more care Than now the buoyant spirits share • In driving home the cows ! • NEW RAVEN, February, 1876. Be Sociable whit Your Cattle. Said a farmer to ime last spring : "When we wire deawing out manure; I let the boys drive to the lot and Istayed in the yard, beoause ,J could put on bet= ter loads. And . the cows ommenced to give more milk right off." . Now this man is an active, industrious: intelligent, experienced farmer,and yet when he is pil ing manure in the yardss his cows give a perceptible increase in their milk. Wby ? One of ,his handsome grade.short-horns, that he is 80 proud /of, seeing.him around goes up to him and saytl as plain as a co* can say, "Give me a lock •of 'hay," and he gives it to her. Another says, "Mr. Stevens, don't you :think that rack wants . _ a cleaning out ?" and on looking, he finds to his surprise that there is a lot of dirt and wet4ity seed and rubbish at the bot tom. Re scrapes - it all out and rubs it clean with some straw and , as soon as his lOad is filled and while he is waitinglor the next wagon' he gets' a. little feed and ON it in the rack, and the cows eat -it and feel grateful. Between the 9 - ext .lOids he takes the curry ; comb and brnsh ii,migives one of the cows' a . good clean-. ing. 'The other COW'S come around him, slid be has . a gentle word s.nd,a friendly pat: for each of them., He is a goOd-looi ing,man and the COW'S like to look . at hiud. He is a gentleman and his presence has a soothing effect. 'hey chew the ,cud of contentment and peace: As he goes past, the pump, he asks the eovis if they wimt 'a little freili water. They had not . thought about it, but they drink a little just to please him. And he goes on all day. No wondet the cows give more at; ; night i ~;~~~ :. r :, , lautAtiree' parts of good Indian rubber into small shreds; dissolve it, by beat and agitation in thirty-four p f trts of cold nap tbs. Add to thissixty-four parts of shellac in fine powder, and heat the whole, with constant stirring, unt il the shellac is dissolved. Then pour ,it while hot on metal plates, us,, forin sheets. When required for heat to 25.0 'de grees Fah. and . apply q Kerosene and. powdered or wood'aities; wild leo* this with the hot trouble. 3;tte,romber and October butter is the best for winter use, ME=l Cement .for cam. Pressed Beef. Procure 4i,ece brisket of beef, Out off "flit bones .and ; Salt, as is:_diff.cted,belew, but 'adding-it little . p - rtinella to thelatine, , and ifiice Oa the beef `remain in, pickle,: rather better than a week; when' ready to cook rollit round tie it in a:cletki and let it simmer gently, iu •pleniy,,,ot water : about - seVetrihnurs if a.whole one, but fciiithourtif only ,tbe thin end; When done, take it up, remove the string, and tie the cloth at each end, put it upon . a dish , with another 'aiSh lover upon which place half 'a'tiundred •weight, leaving : it until quite,col then take the Meat 'froth the cloth, trim and , glaze it lightly, and , -,serve,.garnished ,_ with a'few sprigs, of fresh parsley. .To pickle the beef, as above alluded to, take twenty .pounds of, salt three-quarters a pound of saltpetre fotir cakes of sal prunella, two pounds' of moist sugar, two cloves of girlie, with which rub the meat well, and, leave it, more than a, week, rubbing and ' turning' it'over every , day. This pickle is adapted for anything that is required red. Spiced Beef. Procure a • piece of • thin • flank of beef. about ten pot ids •iii - weight, whieli-sake l as the last for about a week; -when ready( split it . open with a knife and . lay 'it onti flat upon a' dresser, havikttprevious pre parfksix,onlonB, chopped : very fine with about ten sprigs of parsley and the leaves ,of ten sprigs of thyme, the same of mar joram two ounces of mixed spice (with), out cinr.arn -40,-- and half an ounce oti black.-: pepper; mix altogether spread; ;.half t4pon.the beef as.. it':lays.before yni then fold .it. , 'over to its original shapej, lay on the remainder_ of the preparation; roil it no tightly . 'in a ',cloth boil, ress?; and serve as dftected. • *- Gernian Sauce.for Puddings. Boil very : gently together half a pint o new milk, or milk , and cream mixed, very thin strip or two of fresh lemonk rine, a bit of cinamon ,half an inch ,of vanilla bean; and an ounce and a 'half two ounces af siigar,,, until -the , inilk ifi ;strongly flavored ; then strain and piny je, by slow degrees to the , well-beateri . yolks of three eggs, smoothly mixed with about half a teaspoonful of flour, a graih or t 4.0 of salt and a tablespoonful cif ,cold milk; and stir these very quickly round as the, milk is added. .Put the sauce again into the'stew-pan, and whi# or atir it rapidly until it thickens anid looks creamy. It mutt not be placed upon the fire, bdt shothl be held over .!1 - when this is done. • , Put sOrne common or clarified syrijp into, a saucepan with a spout, such as Or melting butter if little is wanting to !. , Et made, and boil it till, it comes to a thi4- ish consistence, carefully taking oft what ever scum may arise';'and having', pr #. pared a marble stone either with butter for oil, just to prevent sticking, pour tlie nyrup gently along the marble in long sticks of Whatever thickness may be 4- sired ; twist it,'while hot at each end ang' let it remain till cool,. When it will be At for - immedia,e use. the rasped rine cif lemon: boiled with the syrup,gives a ver , agreeable, flavor to barley sugar ; and, teed the best in commonly so prepared.j Take six 'ounces of bread-crumbs, twio ounces of lean ham, two ounces erbut ter, six ounces' of finely shred beef suet, a - little thyme parsley, and mace, a del sett spoonful of salt; a pinch. of cayenne and, alolks of three eggs ; -well mixed and ad hree tedspoonfuls of g t\c, milk, an:d twelve dr ps of essence of . lemon, or ;a teaspoonful of lemon pickle mix again and form into balls,,which are to be fried in lard, or`sed for i3tuffing. ,- ! Take four. pounds of- muttpn—part l of , the leg is best—add one gallon of watr, jr one teacupful of pearl barley, - two e - rots, grated, the White part of a la ge cabbage, chopped very small, and a s ,all quantity of parsley. 'Seaion with pep per and salt. • Let this boil very kentlyj!for ,three hours -andli half; and at the din ltier table it will most likely, by ail Who are \ fond of soups, 'be Prottotpleede*Cel lent. ' -: • . , i ,MiX with one tablespoonful of finely ohOpp . ed or grated , ham, the beaten-up olk of an egg, and a little cream ;and i)epper ; heat over the fire, and then apread the mixture either on hot bUtter toast, or, on slices of hiead WO quite crisp in butter. Serve very hot. -• • \ rutin a coffee cup one: tablespodnful of lard .or butter and one tempoonN of \ tioda 7 • put on four tablespoonfuls ofi boil mg water, and fill the cup with molasses; stir wet), and bake in warm gem pail's in a modern oven. Good, either hot Cold. i One:tablespoonful of white sugar . , one g, one tablespoonful of flour, one table 400nful of - melted butter; add - liweet trilllt enough to fill your pie plate; and .baton,if preferied. Tkie : glaou4l \ bakewith i)ut orgt cruet. Barley Sugar. Force Meats. , Scotch Broth. Ham Iroint. Molmses Cake. -..-.....-...• —.le. lOW Cream Pie. nit.' ELLEN MITCIIELL, , c. siciatts and' gnige6n, graduate' of *the Wonian4l Medical.college "thu.oN. Y.: , 'lnfirmary, "then' rest dent physician fora year in the. Woman's ,Mospital in N. Y.: after (par yearb l ,7, practice in. Pon du Lac. Wie cousin, has located in . Montrose.- ; Specinl attention given to diseasei of women , and hildren: Office at dialect of Main Street, 'in the' old paid Post home- "` MontrOse. Dec 1.870.r.8rp"Pn151:1 t_l, ,D. ' B X,l. 4 l)Villi'l ,M .*'l34. 1 . iioMiti ,AALI pathic Physician, has located himself at Mon.: L - foie. where he wilHittOnd promptly ,to all profession-0 hnsinesS entrusted to his care. tarOtHee In Car it's huilding{,second floor; front. Boards at Mr. B. laldwin'a, • , -, , , ' Montrose, Pat. Marc h 10, 1875. ,- - , D R .tilt. W. SMITH,. DENTIST.--: Rooms a; his dwelling, next door north ,of Dr.' !Halsey's, op o,d Foundry street, where he would be 'happy to see all those in *ant of Dental Work.. He Ifeeleconildent tat he can pleirse all, both in quality o ' ;work and in price. Offine'honrs from-9a. X. to, 4 I..x.ri siontrose.Fcb.ll 1874=tt - , , . !VALLEY. HOUSE, GREAT BEND V , Pa. AituatA near the Erie ,itailwaf i Depot. I ' is a large and conmodibui house. Has a dergone 'thorough repair. , Newly furnished rooms and sleep ; ingaputments,srlendidtables.and all things eompris ! ing a fir st class Wel. ' HENRY AC'KERT, ' Sept. 10th.11314.-tf. . . . Proprietor' BILLIN(;S STROUD, FIRE AND Life Instranee Agent. All business attended tc promptly,on fiir terms . Office drat door east of thy bank of Wm. . Cooper & Ce.,AablicATenne.Mont. rose. Pn. (Aug .1 ,1.889.] • Jily 17, 1871. . an:Weft STROUD THE PEO?LE'S MARKET,. PHIL lipilaht, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats Hams,. Pork. lologna Pau , age.etc., of :he best gaal constant; i on hand.at Driest) to snit. ' 'Montrose, ~Jan.14.1873.-1Y• EDGARA. TURRELL COI:4B6LLOR AT LAW, - , No 170 Broadway, New York City. May 12, '76!--(Feb 1874.-10 I 4 ITTLYS AND ,I3LAKESLEE, AT •tomer at LavV.,l4;ntrose, Pa. _Mice opposite the Tarbel; House, '; • ' R. B. LITTLE, Gs°, P. LITTLE. Moutros ,Oct. 15,.1873. E. L. BLAIERSLES. CQOLEY, - BUILDER, .1t.. ;/W .‘ 4 . STILL ON THE TRACK I • • nvery stile of bniklings erected, and everything furnished, tt GnEsTLir REDUCED Pmts. Contracts cheetiully firnished. !Stair building a specialty.- None but experielced workmen toletated. jan.20,15. • Montrose March 12.1876.-41 • • • 13. DEANS, • DEALER IN 4• 13ooks, latationerY Wall ; Paper, Neivspa oers, Poc i let Cutlery, 'Stereoscopic Views , __ Yankee Votlons c. Next door to the Post Office, Montrose, :a. W. B. DEANS. Sept: so 18T4. . pxodAN GE: tIOTE I - J. M. M.J. riikton vrishesto inform thepablic that having rented vie Exchange Motel in Montrose, he is now prepare! to accommodate the traveling pliblfc in iirst-clait style. hiont!os6, Ang. 28.1878. ' ! BURRITT, DEALER. IN STA xi.. pie and Fancy Dry Goode, Crockery, Hard ware, Iron Stoves, Drugs. Oils, and Paints, Boots and Stoea,'Hata and' Caps, Pure, Buffalo Robes, Gro, Curies, Provisions, itc. Nowlltiltord. I a.,Nov 6, '72—tt. --- 1 O RN. GROVES, -FASHIONABLE PAINTS! Perfrrs ! ! Alai ge stock of Jew- EP 'Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's ett's, Hall :& Bradey's, and Standard _White Store.! All °flier - 1i filled in first-class style. ,catung Lead at N. A.l 4 yon's Drug Stare. Also Whit e ' done to order on short notice, and warranzed to At. z inc sad mixed Chemical and colored Paints Montrose. Jute 80;'M. - ' for sale at the 1(x-est cash prices. • Montrose, April 12 1876m01. D R. D.. A. tarraßop, ADMAN'S tere Metro Thermal dathCat The Foot of Chestnut sireet. Call and consilit in all Chronic lineages. Montrose; l Jan.l7,'72.—noa—il. , LEWIS KNOLL, SHAVING' AND -R-J hair Tiressing. Shop over the Poet office build ing, where he will ne fouud ready to attend all who may want anything, • n his line. Montrose Fa. Oct. 18, 1869. • • BACON; & SON ;WILL FUR' •A- 4 • nish,at Wholesale or Retail, the best and finest assortment ce Confectionery. Frulls. Nuts, Toys; &c., to be found is this Vicinity, at the lowest cash price. B. BACON & SON. Jamiary 19, 1876. • ._- - , , R. 'W. L. RICHARDSON 'PHYSI cIan and Surgeon, tenders hi sprofessi otialser vices to thecitizens of, ontrose and, vicinity. Office at his msiderce , tin the corner east of the Foun dry.fitug. 1, 1859. . . Q,COVILL AND DEWITT, ATTOR neyt at Law and Solicitors inßankruptcy. Office W 0.49 Court Street', over City National Bank. Bing na mton, N. Y. . Wx. lI:ScoviLL. ,Tune 18th. 1873 .JEROXE DEWITT. • • EEAGLE DRUG' STORE, IS THE place to get Drugs and Medcine Cigars, To- bacco, Pipes. Pocket-Books, Spectales s; . Yankee No ttons. &c. Brick Block A. B. BURNS. Montrose, Pa., May sth, 1875., ,\ • F. Frrba, •skTTORNEY AND douneellorat-laweMontrose, Pa. • Office as heretofore, below and west of the Court Rouse. Montrose, January 27,1815.-Iy. - • A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO M• Abel Terrell, dealer in Drags: Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-staffs, Teas, Spices, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perla mery, &c. Montrose, May 1108715. TC. WHEA.TON - , .• CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND •STIIIVEYOII, :P. O. addrepe. Franklin Forks, ' ' , Susquehanna Co., pal AO. WARREN, ATTORNEY AT. • Law, Bounty, Back Pay 'Pension and Ex em ;lon Minis' attended to. ()Mee Srt . 00r below Boyd's Stern, Montrose .Pa. • [Aug. 1.'69.] I. Lorr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Montrose. Pe. Collections promptly attended to.. Special attention given ; to' Conveyancing acid Or. p_hans Court practiee. Office on Public Aventio over First National Bank, front. [march 29, '76.] AVILSON J. TURREL, SURVEYOR. Having had 20 years experience In the business, will continue to attend to calls Lamy profession. Montrose, Pa., 6ept.ls, 15.-Iy* W W. SIAIIS, CABINET AND • Chair Manufactarers. login ..1 Main street. Montrose, Pa. • ' j Plug , 1. 1869.] DW. SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT • Law, office over the Store, of M. Dessaher, Intbeitrlekßlock,Montroie Pa. l'Ang. W 69.1 _ RIFFIS' & SAY E, DEALERS iN G Hardware, Iron, Nails, llouiefainishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions, W ood, Stone,' Jappaned . and Prone& Tin Ware. Abe., arc. - . march. 16,'76.. T R & .A. IL McCOLLUM, AT t, • tonteys at Law. Office over W. H. ,Cooper & Co's Bank. Moatiose taa. May 10, 1871.—tf 110 t "O. CAMP, . ATTORNEY AT .L...•'Law, Montrose, Pa. Wipe o'er Wm. H. Cooper 4 Co.'s Bank. , Montrose, Pa., Jan. sth , 1876-17* - 1 ILBERT S. JOHNSON, N-A AUCTIONBE R., AdlreeeA, liarCh 29,•1870.', E ATTQRNEYi AT • Law., 00ice over A.. B. Bura's Drug Store, Brick Block. licintrc•ce. Pa.' Jane 9. "16.--ttl. A MI ELY' Ougoi I.# WO. t ..~ ~ . p MINESIZEMI Basineis. 04r4ih ems __, • A:13710581111, Addreis . aroOklint Dickerrnan, selling liquor to minors. • .1 • . • , 44 G Vied ,' Pros. lityron'itOinolds - do.in antnettidti erman. ' Defendanta gave ball in each' ciao for ance at August . Sessions: . " William Allen, ch arged with, arson. catifled to -August: Court of Oyer and net Lewis Vanorsdale and 'Adel er t Ui Case certified JO' Oyer and Terminer. , 4evi Prizer, lar4eny, &c. Oise :Called . trial and sworn on "Wednesday hut prosecution 'appearing, (tin htilf an hour late,) a verdict of acquital renderedand er diseharged. " Michael Muldoon, Larceny, &c.. Verdict Guilty. The Grand Jury ISISO ignored the fello ! Curtis Darrmore,disturbing public worn no prosecutor appearing. Myron Silsbee, Assault and Battery. S Casey, prosecutor, to pay coati. Jolln Crane, Larceny, E S Loomis, ecutor. • Matthew Muganf, Assault and Battery. ,B) Mugan,proitecutrix, to paY costs. John NV (how and William E Potter, Fl Pretences. A E Benedict, Prosecutor, to costa. Hiram Severs, Forcible Entry and detai Edward Id Perry, Prosecutor, to pay costs. Henry Aron, ohiaining property on false tences, • ; , Henry Aron, Lai•ceny.. 16 " False pretences. .1 " Lirceny by Bailee. proiecutor. On trial of first indictment, jury disagreed. Biidget Bernal vs Anthony, Bernal. Libel divorce. Levi S Page, mg, appointid to tr epositions.! ,; • Mary Ann Fautis vs.Wlibraham. Manner Further proceedipg stayed,l Rule grantee Returnable at arOment Court. Thomas Nugent vs Friendsville borol Conrt order mandamus , to :issue against orough. • , Com"tt. vs Amelia Underwood. Holle ui enteredlon payment of coats. - Colieth vs Patrick O'Donnell. Hale fltered on payment' of costs. - NEW STOCK of carpets, oil cloths, mat' itc.,just receried., _ OUTTEEI3ERG. itOSENBATIM & CO. Montrose, April 12, 18761., SPItING fifffies UK Hats, felt andftir. B 'Centennial , Hata t lnst opened at iGUTTE2iBEAG, ROSENBAUM & Co. April 12 t 1876tt. • brsurterica NOTICE.--LIII or about •the 10th' of Nov., A. D. 1075,:came into my office Mr. Wm. Mail', special.ugent of the National Board; of Underwriters; c!aiming authority to inspect `all my Fire Insurance Registers. I gave him • iny' registers, belonging to the National Board ICompanies, for his inspection.. He then de-' imanded to see the - registers belonging to the peon-boar&Companies, which I postively declin -o,d to assent to, as there was no law of the Na :tional Board giving him "such authority. He !then telegraphed to the Hartford Fire Ins. Co., 'of Hartford Cmin:—a Board Company—of my hetion in the matter. I soon received a dis !patch from =the president of the Hartford, Geo. L. Chase, esq., that the honor of his Com yany demand an inspection of all my Registers. immediately replied; by letter, that I should decline to accede to their demands and that the books and papers belonging to theni were sub ject to their; orders. I now understand_ that they have succeeded in finding an agent hereto. !represent them in my stead. ' I give this notice to put my customers on , • ~. • Feb. 12. 11314. • • SUSQU,E II ANNA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL WORKS Having been reorganized tinder the Arm, name, and style of Susquehanna County Agricultural Works. limited, R.JEwFrr, Pres , Are no* prepared to furnish, on short notie'e, stationarß CIRCULAR SAW. MILLS, TURBINE WATER 'WHEELS., And do• all kinds of mill and job work promptly and satisfactorily. aglow rates. • ;We manufacture and have on hand aptrge assortment of • .13 T xxur Q OF - 1111PROVED .ILi- CJ !, V V kJ" PATTERNS. CAULDRON:KETTLES of different Styles, ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR HA - NGINGS, MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS' F,ORGES POTS and GRATES,= DOG POW— ERS for churning, One and Two Horse POW— ERS anBTHRESTItRS. of the latest and. best ' patterns; tte., Montrose, Marchl; 1876..—am. NEW STEAM MILL Plastor, The nudertalgnid, having lust completed 11 new STEAM MILL; at' ALLN,N4I. LORNBII_ s ti will 'keep on hand a good supply of Freoh Ground Mynas raster, sufficient to meet the demands ot 'all' who desire It in this Retina., A lso a supAy or Feed. Lumber it9l on band wllltonswed to artier, on short not*. Yosk amts address. *mitres.: Pa. -. . - - •- • , ifarclietit liontroic Ps W.. H. COOPER; Trees , SAY, Secretary. 1:A p,arss(:. QllO *e.,‘,. PANINO.'..Hr.::.-MILL 6ngints, Lumbar ~5 fteellaneousi' 3 WONWROMEI ( . LU _E3.E , 2 R:'.:':,*,.AR 6! In order to better accommodate the community, the nderatered t has eotabliebed a depot for the Pale of Imber Idanufactured-at hit neirly-erected building on to. Old Heeler tannery Site, inlhe HEART Or TOWN where will be kept constantly on Vaud. A full stock of WHITE AND ° YELLOW PINE, HEMLOCK, OAK, ASH,MAPI4,E BLAtli -• WALNUT LUMBER, • which.with the aid of the most improves machinei acd competent Workmen. is prepared to work into any I.llqt to meet the Wain* of Coatomers. WELL . SEASONED ;WISHER, INOLTIDING . FLOORING - , CEILING:. SHINGLE •AND LATH CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Sawing tone to order. s WIIEOII I Carritt and SlOlO MANUFACTORY in connection witn the above establishment. under the manageme•nt of Mr. E. R. Rogers. Examine our work before leaving your ordera elsewhere. - Repairing done promptly. • A. LATHROP. Montrose. September 29tb. 3875. ARRANGEMENT Tim Peoples Drug Store, I. N., BULLARD, PROPRIETOR. • KENYON ,Druggist 'a'Aimthecary. PATENT - MEDICINE. EMPORIUM ! The undersigned would respectfully announce to all the people everywhere, that to his already extensiv stoek and variety of Merchandise in theGrocerv, Pro vision.and Hardware:line. He has added a vi ry choice assortment of PURI DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, itc.. which he flattens hims If he can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchasingelsewbere. Tu alt Physicians in this section of the county he would respectfully im nounce that he hassecured the services of R. Kenyon as Druggist and Apothecary. hose long experience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your en : tire confidence in theline of compounding medicines orpreparing prescriptions, and who would also esteem it an pepecial favor to receive calla from any of his old nstomers or new ones. Will make the Patent Medi tines a specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral Waters—an extensive stock. Also line Groceries— LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. FRESH SALMON PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS, PEAS, CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, &a., &c. In fact, anythineand ererrthingt bat I ordinarilyneed ed. Respectfully *soliciting a call .1 remain I. N. BULLARD . Powder! Powder! Powder: Mutiny, Rifle and Shot Powder, Shot, Lead, Gat Tubes, Cape, Pouches; Flasks, Page ) 4Scc., Ace., lc.. for Bale by • - ntrose. Sept. 9.1874—tf. Figures Do Not Lie ! BICE FOR YOURSELVES. OUR NEW PRICE LIST FOR SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1513706, Heavy cottonade pants, Stout wool-mixed pants, Good 41 wool pants.. French cassimere pants, Heavy prorklugmen's suits, ' Scotch cassimere suits., Harris cassimere suite, Fancy check and stripe .pits. Black frock coats. _ Black dress coats, imported, Black cloth vests,,. , White linen vests, BOY§' SUITS, 3 to 9 years. Boys' cotton snits, • Boys' plied Emits. Boy? fancy wool snits, ..f BOYS' SUMS, 9 to 15 years. Boys' school suits, Boys'-fancy suits. Boys' finest eassimere Youths' suits. all styles, Good cotton shirts, Good overalls, . • Good rubber suspenders, . And all other Goods in proportion. The above prices are for cash only, and are goad lot custometi from a distance. $lOO FORFEIT if the above price ilst is not fulfilled; which prices are guaranted IS per cent. lower than those of any other house in thu city, or vicinity. BITER,. The Clothier Binghamton, May sth 1875.—tf TITNKRANNOOK MARBLE WORKS. .V.nNS , .Bz:WHITE; Manufacturers of and Dealers in ITALIAN & 'AMERVIAN MARBU MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. SCOTCH & AMERICAN GRANITE, . • A Specialty, ' : ' • - ,1111 - Ceanstery Lots Itnolosod.W° P.C. 11111018 1 • : ' " ado. W/ 11/1 lf, 1816.-1 Y A ljj °l44latsoppicE AXD I. N. BULLARD. 7.00 100 i 8.00 12.42 18.00 1130 10.00 24; to coo 9.6) 10.00 14 (t 1 . 1.'5 4. 1 : 0 1.25 L.% ---4-- $ 1.00 $ 1.75 to :•50 &00 tOu 5.00 LW $ 2.00 ULM 4.00 6.L 6.00 10.0 $ 4.00 CYO 7.00 1 0. 10 8.00 14.03 5.00 SOO
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