IMM2IO=I e fann and gionotitottl. t Do Not Pull WoDIL ar : Living: Sheep. Before LOys or any other ,liersona are directed - to - handle' 'Sheep' they shotilil be thoroughly impresseViitli: fact' that they must not hold thel - aniiii i itls them by .the great, .Itinairy:,then: will setie: - .the sheep: by Wpol, on the back; . With both and lift the: an i mat clear Irotri 'the gen by 'Wel wOol only. -„l.3arbirouslLet same g lap t grasp 'yoii by the hair' of hi* the, ground by.. the. hair,Only 1. Would you not strugle'and squirm woraithah the' mute Sheep does when lifted by the. wool,? WoUldsnOt there be a ciniiplaint,4 ej3cire• head, for, a week ,sr `pit .doinoti beliefe it:'t - ry. the e'.periment.- We have slaughtered a great. many' shkiepin,yearS past, .and when' removingthe such'isheep'aS bad been .handled by their wool we' never failedt`.6 . !otiServe.that toe neath - theskiti where r the - aninial..had been Catight 'w001.. - the blood 'had' settled:4 ~ In - many: InstanceS the skin had been . seperiited - farm the • body so that , flanosation; apparent... Ne kno‘OrfOoPrietors of sheep to be SOitrict in regard to handling. them; that they would order a lielpr,froni-Alietrerriises .if he - were .to catch az sheep by • the . Watil on any-part-of-the,b4y.---Some owners of sheep direct their helper:thus : : "-Wheh abOut to catch sbeep move 'Carefully' ward the one to. 'be taken -Until you are sufficiently near , .to Spring-qatekly - and seize the beast by the neck, with bdth hands; • Then pass one bandd - around the body grasp the brisket , and, ,lift the sheep . clear froin-the ground. The not be pulled.* If the sheep is; a heavy one,' let onehand and wrist be pimiround .the neck, and the other pressed. .ag . ,iiitst the rump,"* •We have . always. -handled way, alluded grasp - the - Wool.- Others seize the' - sheep by a hind leg then .throw one arm about the body and take 'hold of the _brisket - with one Bin' 'ewes, with, lamb should never be caught by tihe hind lea,' unless • they are handb-d ,with extreme care. Wheif sheep are handied roughly especially if- their : wool . is the- Small bruises and. injaries will - _render them. morewild and more •diffcult to handle, It is an excellent practe to, - 'provide a "shepherd's crook" consistini, of . • a. small metahe look, inserted in the end of a handie tibotitbrlotif handle. Thebdw of the, hook is`made just large enough to fit the neck . of the - . The War on Cut Worths: . I ani fully persuaded that 'there is no: more. cure way to ward ()if ctit-worm rn }aries.then to enter into n'artnerihip *With\ the birds, in whin 'be the ditty of the party of the tlrAt . part to plow! -the land early in the fall - - so that bluebird, robin and graikle. may..bai l e a cut wortn feast before leaving for more genial cljnic;S: Deep harrowing' will aid ,the party of the second part. while a r4petition-A4 the same as early in the . tpring . as . the season will perrnit, .will insure, a thanks giving repast of the - same nature: • I feel very certain that frotn thg causi , and. not freezing of, the larvle; has originated the unquestionable fact tha't fall. -plowing is an advantage. When unprotected ,larvo3' can suriive a temperature of 30 degrees,..l 'as I have . Proved in,the. wins-r of 1874-5 we maybe. slow to credit the freezing method of destruction. - 00 early springl birdaare much put to it to gain Sufficient food for themselves and ',brood,' and with . theopportunity-will, brcoMe ,chief abet-, tors in but. worm destructir:n., . That: the three birds:a:bayed riameddo merit Loud , est .praise• for such valuable service I - have, personalproof. - • s - • • The only „method. to,.:Sppeement the .above.measures : when / 04 fir v ..niit'ade-: quate to remove :the,' evil with our field crops, is digging:out by han.daMl deStiriy jug.. This is, by ,no meaniiso tedious procedure as: would : : be thonght'at first ; as bypassing along the'ci:nfield early in the morriir.g•the cot stalk:will 'reveal the whereabouts cf the night. - . ..marauder,, which, by digging around'the stab, May . soon be foutid:and &USW. i this . plan implieS the .lossof 'at 1024'0 •a'single stark to a Jar*, it ;would be-very well in - plant;:- ing to . .practiCel the *advice. of. the poet :. 3 fTwO for the blackbird, two for the crow (they, have earned thein), ,two .for the cut .worm. at d , four Thig fdvice . will be all the more pertinent the corn is to bc'platited afterlate'.spring-plowed rvensiv r `nrif need hardly ), ,say,,,late, as our wets springs usually,l i net*isittite- late spring Plowing-,, ~44#1100erk84,i11.'beed .the above good.-by to all those quaeli,:,reMMi r S Which , : obtain ninny an tinirierliAl plactiti our; periodi: call, such ns .-tale, plaster, etc., (though., .811 fertilizers which', promote \rapid growth. are always to be commetided as aids in the work of 'insect cut, worm evil wilt soon asucge lesa, iinpor Thaltural New Yorker publishes the statement of H. J. Kilter of Helena, Gal .+; which ilb e owa that on six acme of grapes in eix years; from 1871 to 1875 inclusive, one year being almost au entire failure from a late froat-r-na produced 1,43 tuns of grapes, which he auk!, for $2,837,02, or $492 per acre, less the - wet of -grow, ing. This :beats: some of Onr celebrated strawberry craps: _ Experitnents lately made; in.'l.France show that air laden with ooai duet is highly _ ;explosive. " Several oases of ex , plosions in.coal _have ,',been, traced to the action of stuipen4ed 000' , ..dust when go - AO-damp Was preient. IZZIZ2:CS== Select Your Fruit Trees. Three years .ago , we purchas.d.*itli others . .t*o Baldwin Apples from a'Well know nursery. Prig, the,- 'age of which. May be guessed-it trout their size which was eight .feet' t # and three inches - diameter.df steth',:',They were tine specimens .of healtt'“;atiti symmetry and were ieceiVed frotn:-,tlienursery in ent.orcter with /as,..inhch .sproad . .:of 'root and liber . as could be 'transported: . with safety,' • . They werectikdown aboutilalf:Or near .ly. so-741 Wattild,d,toots smoothly Cut— 'and planted ., : -- .With extra care. • Ouring* the . first summer the_ .bark - 'and - WoOd of halt thesteintbatexpOsed tO - th.4 South :bratiCLes put . ,tortb,U few leaves and the : ,hugest groWth: • did , nut tw' inches. The seeond.summr • showed an uxten i tion. of dead t wood.and bark and it waS!evident the tree would . neYer recoyer.: it la's therefore,. dug. up and thrOwnasid.e..: The ateniitirthe ..- second 'tree remains soun - d&Oough:a portion of the remain ing top died dthing the_ftrBt summer and the other portip i n. made, like . tht,i, other, b i ut4t; :sickly::' gtowth', List ,sutrimer. it recuperated so fur that we\ considered .it ."out of. danger," though its beauty is , gone and the word "syipme.; .trY" can only he, applied to its poor onp si,led..head in sPirit-. of, miserable sar- coin. • . • Perhaps these ItVo casts ought not to he taken, as e'i c ypes - !of the injudiciousness Of ; sercting large , trees for transplanting. We can assure the reader that the experi ment sufficEafor 'it's and 'weshalt-in fature recommend with that enipliasis suggested 134 i a thorough concurrence of .the .t,each• hag f •everj[fyiiit book and catalogue with-Vpersolial . .exPerience-the selection of young trees alone. . As needless.„hnwcver, as such experi: - merits may seem and, as rreedless: as it `'prOVed to have.beeil in the ab: - )ve Egtance —it is nevertheless a truth/that "true," and-that 'there are. some things which "o 6 &Huh cat* findnut' except' by gointY 'it all over agai i himself.•., tiOria Fodder vs. C.rass. At a sheeting of the American Dairy, Men's. Association, held at Rome, N. .17:, .I.i „0r0f.,. B. Arnold stated that he hadja ken the rriilk•Ol' three patrons of a cheese factory,in October who were feeding notli• : nig but gras3 and the nnllt of three others whdled nothing "but • corn sown broadcast. Ile , took an equal. quantity of the milk of each, and curdling it with the same amon.nt•of rennet •at the same temperature, found after dryi-ng the curd with the: inijk !of the corn, fed cows gave 8 1 7 2 Per cent of curd, while' that from. those fed on - crass ‘ alOne gave only 614 per cent. in'' ‘favor of corn - fodder over grass. 04.0oursei one: exPurititent • doe' • not prove a ca e. us there may have b, en other: Oci.ditions that were not taken into ae,Oixrit, • which may: have affect- d the reitilt.-;,:-It tookS, hoWever,a& if it .were perfectly - Safe ,to - make catch ,. I put .ations to .a libertt area of .corn ever spring_ to be ',used . for fodder, At the atiMe meeting • Mr. Shel 4 .don_ accountedLforihe shrinkage of a lot 01, cows in th ir yield of ch4se, (Anal to more 00 9 p r. cent., by the fact that the .feed - In th pastures' .grew . .faster than, it was consumed'. and_ consequentl_y be came dry and though losing a large. pro p'rtion of its.nUtriment. One' patron of a factory ha . =exceeded the , average by innre 'than 11.' 1 fodder, throng gnat and Sept: Eine The folloiving 'extract is: from the London . Lanelt,- which is considered _very high authority on all ,sUbjeots admitted to its columni:, The effects of a low temperature on milk have been, carefully examined by M. Eug. Tieserand, who -recently, commmi, cated his ob4 , rvatijms to the, t% . .eistletiiie . , des Sciencee.l - He found that:if ‘, l COveet_ milk is, immediately or., sooti' after being: drawn placedln vessels at various te.tn; peratu re bet Ween freezing_ point and 90 degrees F., and' the. initial ternperature Maintained f¢r twenty-four: or thirty-six hours, it will be . found that the nearer the temperathre of the milk is_to freez iltig point fhemoie rapid is the collection of cream .the More considerable is the quantity of cream,the amount of butter is greater, AM,' th, skim Med milk, the 'butter and Oe . cheese is of better quail- . ty.' These faCtfi; he believes, maybe ex= plained by - Pasteur's observations on fer-i merits and their effects on the media in, which they live.' It is probably that the refrigeration arrest the evolution of the living organisms which 'set up fermenta don and hinders the. changes which are due to their growth. The facts 'stated indicate room fOr great improvement -in the methods. f: storage and.preservation of. '' TO keep' milk' at its original ;Quality, extreme cleanliness and a low temperature are absolutely necessary. - In the North Of' &rope; Deninaik. etc., the value of gold. already . recognized, and in . *ariner climates. the need for its as situance gmater. There as nothing• impracticablel4 . the suggestion_ since running streams can' be' used to aid' re , frgeration. 'lNrhere the quality of the 'milk is of greater importance, ice may be employed. shou:d the beehive be taken as a symbol of. InduOry r Not a beeis to be seen - all' the 'crie ter long, while the coak roach: is \ at qve o'clock in the morning andtictro:r _goes . ,'to bed- midnight. Ulla ;change thla thing. ! per cent. by feeding c_►rn montbs,of July An ember. of Cold on Milk. Mil • Business Cards; - • 1 )0, V 4 I,tEl .E., ITO.EIE . .2- alcian and Surgeon, graduate. of the, Wonaltu Medical College of • the N.. Y. Infirmary, ;then - Test-! dent physician for a year in the. Woman's iloitpital. in N. Y.:, after four yea.r6 l practice in.-Fon .du Lac. Wis-!' consin,.hits.located ilk Montrose, - Special attention given to diseases-.'of Women and' children: ()Mee at the foot of Main Street, in. the old f •David Post honiti! stead. • „ • • .• • Aiontroic..Dec. firu!nso - , H. D. BALDWIN, Al._ D., IIONIM: • pathic Physician and Surgeon,. has located himself at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to al) professional buiiiness entrusted to his care.—‘ Ve — Of ee in Carmali!s building, scond floor,- front. Boar& at Mr. E. Bahlwin's. • Montrose, Pa.. March 10, 1875. nit *W. W. DENTIST.- Rooms at hie &Welling, next door north, of Dr. Halsey's, on Old Foundry street, where he wodid be lixppy to sue al l thosti in want of Dental Work..He feels con.ildent that he can plelse all, both in quality of work and in price. ()like hours from 9A. X. to 4 r. x. ontrose. Feb.ll, • • " VALLEY HO CrsT, (4. REAT RENA Pa. Situated near the 'Erie Railway Depot.-- Is alarge ana commodious house.% Has undergone'i thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and aaeep tngapartments,aplendidtables,andall things compris ing a fltatclass hotel.; HENRY - ACXERT, Sept. 10th,1873.—tt Proprietor RILLINGS STROUD, FIRE AND .Life Insurance Agent. 'All bnsineee attended to promptly.on fair term a` • Office fretdooreaetotthe bank of Wm. 11.. Cooper & Co., ?nbl I c A.venn e.Mont rose ; Pa. . ,..[Aug: 1 , 1869 a Jily 17. 1812. . BlLLuiss STliouti. . , • T HE.. PEOPLE'S M A RKET; PHIL A- BO Ilahu, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted 'Meats, Hams, Pork, Bologna San I,age,etc., of the pest qual ity, constantly on hand. at lineer . to suit. ' aiontrese, Pa., Jan. 14. 1R73.-1T . , . PDGAR - A. TURRELL. _ _, • OWNS ELLOR AT LAW. . • No, 170 Broadway, New York qty. May 12. '75.--(Feb. 11. 1874.- 1 3) 1 ~.1. ITTLES AND BAKESLEFJ, AT - tonieyss at Law, Montfose, Pa. Office oppokte the 'Label] Rouse. hioutroee ,Oct. 115 4 187 E. I t W. 'COOLEY , HUILDER, STILL ON THE TRACK I • Every style of buildings ierected, and everything furnished, at GREATLY REDEEM) PRICES. GOEtraCtS elfeerfully furnished. Stair. pudding a specialty. None but experienced workmen tolerated. , jan.20,'75. Montrose, Nlarch 2,1876.41y1 -t1 - • . v . vr B. DEANS,' DEALER 'IN VV. • Books., Ptationety, Wall .Paper, Newitpa oars, ±Pocket Cutlery. Stereoscopic Views, Yankee Notions; etc. Next door to the Post O w ttl . c ß e : B ld s clt s rv s s . e, a.• , .S,lpt. 30, 157.4. 1 , 1 . XOIIAIN GE 1:101 1 EL. 1 M. j. HAR rintrton wi etas to infOrm ttiepablic that having . , rented the Exchange Hotel In Montrose, be .e now prepared to accommodate the traveling plibllc in first-class style. . : . Montrose, Aug. 118,1873.• I , f BURR ITT, DEALER 'IN -STA pie and Fancy. Hr.i. Goods, Crockery, Hard= ware. Iron, Stoves, Drags. Oils, and Paints; Boots and Shoes., Hats and Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes; Gro caries, Provisi ons; &c. • - New 3111tord. t G, JOH GROVES, VFASHIONABLE t./ N Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over 'handler's Store. Ali ofders filled In first-class style. 13tating done to order on short notice,- and warranted to fit. Montrose, June 30,'75. .111 R. D. A. LATHROP. A.DMINIS. I - tert , gieetro Thermal daths; Foot of Chestnut street. Call and consult in• all. Chronic diseases. Montrose, Jan.17.172.—n0b-I.f. j . EWIS liNOLL SHAVING ~AND hair Tireesing. 'Stiop over the rost office )trtild big. where he will tie found ready to• attend all who may want anything n his line. Montrose Pa. Oct: 13, 1869. T. PURDY. AANIJFACTITRER of wagons of all kinds. Also makes a:specialty of wood Work for sale. Repairs promptly attended to. Uses only beat stock, and aims to make only first-class work. ' . - [sprit 4,1876.1 . _ DR. ,W. L. RICHARDSON,' , PHYSI- clan and Surgeon, tenders hi sprofessional ser vices to the citizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office at his residerce ,on - the •corner east of the Foun dry. . (Ang.t. 1869. SCOVILL 4N.1 ) DEW ITT,: AT OR neyat LAW and Solicitors in Bankruptcy. Office "N 0.49 Court Street, over City National Bank, Bing namton, N. Y. W x. 11. Sctivtt.r., June 18th, 1873 , JEROXE DEWITT. , AGLE DRUG STORE, IS THE E place to get Drugs and Medcines; Cigars, To hacco, Pipes. Pocket-Books, Spectales, Yankee No tions. &c. Brick Block A. B. BURNS. Montrose, Pa., May sth, F. FITCEL,7:ATTORNEY AND Councellor-st-lavi Montrose, 'Pa. CMOs' as heretofore, below and west of ' the Couit HOise. Montrose, Janrutry 27,1875.-Iy. • , A.- LYONI SUOCESSOR. 'TO 4 -T-IL • Abel Terrell, dealer in. Drugs. Medicines, IThetatcals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices, RattcY Goods.Jewelry.Perinmery, &O. . , Montrose. May 19.1875. . T C. WHEATON, • • CIVILENGINTEB AND LAND ifirarrroa. P.O. addreas.Pranklin Forks. Sosquehanns Co., Pa. . A. O. WARREN ATTORNEY, AT ..CIL• Law, Bounty, Back .1 1 1ty'. - Pension' Ind Claime attended to. , Cface dr- oor belowßoyd'eStore,Montreee.Pa. [Aug. f.'69.1 L LOTT, -ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose. Pa.- Collections protnptly attended to. Special attention given "toaConveyancing and Or: pilaus Court practice. Office on Public Avene. over First National Bank, trout. [march 29,'76.] WILSON J.. TURREL, SURVEYOR. v Having bad 20 year experience in the business, will continue to attend to calls in my profession. • Montrose, Pa.; Sept:ls. "15.711* . • _ • viT W. . SMITH, CABINET AND V • Chair Manufacturers. Main street. Montioae, Pa. n W. SEARLP, ATTORNEY .AT IL". Law, office, over the Btore.of TtL.DAssauer, in the Brick Blocie .Mentrose Pa: ['Aag. 1; aRTFFIS & SAYRE 4 DEALERS 1N •!Hardwa re, Iron; Nails, Honseturnishing Goods, Groceries and Provlsions.:S ockr, - Steice - t - Jappaned and rressed Tin Ware, &e., &c. march 15.'16; JB. At 14.10001.JAITKr :AT tornqs at Law's- -00Iea -over-W, EL • Cocopet & Vies Hank. Montrose May , 10. 1871.—tr. ." -7 80. CAMP, ATTORNEY -AT •, Law, Montrose, Pa. oMce over :Writ; 11.404*0r & Co.'s Bank.' Montrose, Pa., ion. tith, 1816-!--Iy* ,(4.ILBEETt S.' JOHNSON, N.-A A, 17,C TION R, Address, , March 20, 1878. , Montrole; Pa O'NEILL, ATTORNEY, AT ,E. Law. °Mee over . A. ii. Baru'a Drug Store, pricleßlock. - • Istoatrojse, Pa. [ Jane 0„ AMI ELY, R:33. LITTLE, Ozo. P. LITTLE, S. L. BLks.s.tiLtE Ding. 1:4869.1 . . . AV/ ;iiit.)SSER; , MEI Etisiness Cards, 1 S. POTTER, DENTIST WISHES 14. 'to inform the people of 4ontrose,aild Vi ci nit that he iletatimently.located, inlheateortd story of l':Stamp 6 new building; oppite Cooper's Batik:. All kind' , of Dental Work done in the Imo manner. ...N. B.—Nitrona Oxide; Laughing Gulf, giye4 for the painless extraction _ of teeth. ' Montrose, AprikOth, r l476,—tf ' • FTEi BACON, WILL IH:4 furnish the citizens of 31m:drape and Vicinity.' with'iirst-class' Bread. -Buscuit,Rolls. Pies, Cakes and, Cookies, Tarts. &c., &c part le.. dni 'and Wedo upplicd, arid •quality guaranteed. , VT - Dining Rooms np stairs, where Geo. Call rs will !be tonna ready to sat iety the cravings or the inner man. Montrose, May 3d, 18Th. , f ,WEW.IIILFORD MACIIINE.SHOP. , .I_l4 All kinds of machinery milde,kw furnished to.'or: der. Reuirirg promptly attended tb., , - ; ILIU'S SHULTZ. • '24lew Mi t iford,Mhylif,lTl6.- 7 1y • • • . . AV M. A. CROSSIIOT, ATTORNEY .-r , Office: :over :the. First Nation - Bank, Moutrose,Pa. W, A. 011.01344101 4 1,- . Montrose. Aprill9; PILL MAN=-C0.,-:FIRT NA= kJ* mond Bank Building, linutrOse.-Pa.; Defilers In Dry Goods, t lathing, Millinery e odds; Souks'& Stine's. &c., &c: • [A ril 25. nti.—til` Banking, BANKING HOUSE WM. 11. COOPER & CO. MONTROS'E,' PA. GENERAL RANKING 'BUSINESS DONE COLLECTIONS , MADE ON •ALL POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUN TED FOR AS HERETOFORE. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EX GRAN GE FOR SALE : UNITED STATES Sz . , OTHER BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. _l. COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY . BANK .CHECKI CASHED AS USU.. L. • OCEAN STEAMER IPASSAGE TICK ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. • • INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL TIME DEPOSITS, AS PER AOREE , MENT WHEN PIE DEPOS IT IS MADE. In the future, as in the past, we shal endeav or to transact all money, business to be - satis faction of our pations and correspond4tts. WM. H. COOPER/. & CO., Montrose, March 10 '75.--tf. Bankers. THE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGR CULTURAL WORKS, laying been reerganized .onder the firm, name, and style of Susquehanna county Agricultural Works. timited, RJEWETT, Pres , W. R. COOPER, Treas., D. SAYRE, :Secretary. Are now prepared to ft:ti•iiish, on etiort notice, tstatignarg CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE 'WATER j ,tirEfEELS., • - And do all kinds of mill aL job work promptly and eatiefaorily. at low rates. i We manufacture and hare on han a targe•aesortmen of ; ' • . . ' Pt . ONV Si• - cor IMPROTED i PATTERNS. i • 1 . lr-- CAULDRON. KETTI D ES of different styles, ADJUSTABLE BAR DoOR HANGINGS, MEADOW ROLLE S, BLACKSMITHS' FORGES POTS and ORATES, DOG POW ERS for churning, (Inind Two Horse POW ERS anc THRESHERS, of the latest and best pattern I, &c., &c. Montrose, March 1, 0178.-Bm. • tarbit Offiuld call ' the attention of tile - Public ininting • • ANYTHING IN T E MARBLE LINF SUSQUEHANNA, . D E POT; PA., rirßeitig the only Marble Works In the County.are All Work Warriud as Represented YOV 04a ° .SA , VE Ma -VEY Susq's=liiitbot, Pa Apr# 11375. SOMETIIiNG A- BOOT d SHOE SHOP bee just opened over Vireelcs,', '`Co; 4U ltinda:ot work Wade to order. .Itepeiring doe° on'akort notice, After having nearly 15 yearn out:deny* in the tote [nese I feel c.onMent r l can -please all who . may give me a call. • • ' 1 / 4 ' ; O. E. lIPTEOROVE. Mcnatmarebt Mius* E BACON. 6ngints, I I) orb it ;to OUR IirORKS at . 8 OR NO SAUL - 1- By - calling On us. - • - WIILLIS DeLONG. M.A. coLvitio via Xiscellanopus. wEctw-Tlto..s.E PLAN - IT Q ►MILL ‘.v*MA . :R2 -- . ; :yikßj6..l In order to better accommodate the conimunity, the Undersigyed hal% established a depot- for the etale of Lnniber Manufactured at bti uewiy-ereettilbulldirg on the„Old Keeler tannery Site, in the HEART OF TOWN where will - be kept constantly on hand. A full Block of WHIT ANDIYELLOWPINE, HEMLOCK OAX, - OR; MAPLE AND.:•BLACK • , 'f -:'WALNUT.' LUMBER, whichmlth thd of then:Kist triiprcrielTl inichiney and Competent workmen. Is prppared to work. intoany Phape to meet the . wants of Costomere. WELL•SEASONED LUMBER, INCL'IDING SIDING, FLOORING. CEILING. SHINGLE AND . ' 'LAM CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Planing. Matching, Idotildingt; and L Scroll Sawing done to order. • • WAOpN,, CARRIAGES . 41 SLEIGH, manzurAcironvr - in connection wiin the above establishment. under the management of M . r. E. R. Rogers:, Examine our Work before leaving your orders elsewhere.. Repairing done promptly. • A. LATIIIIOP. Montrose. September Arth..lns. N EW ARRANGEBI.ENT! Thß Poople's Drug Stork I. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR. gLNYON.Druggist & Apothear) . PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM ! The undersigned would rcepect,full; announce 1,01:11 the people everywhere, that to his already sxtensiv stock and yariety of Merchandise in the Grocerv: Pro vision.and Hardware:line. He has added a v 4 ry choice assortment of PURR DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES. PER FUMERY, tte.. - which he flatters hims. li he can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to man illa before purehttsing elsewhere. To alt Physicians in this section of the county he would respectfully ai - nounce that tie hassecurtd the services. ot R. Kenyon as Druggist and Apothecary. N% hose long eanerience and acktiowledgeo care and ability, entitle him to your en tire confidence, In the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions. and who would also esteem it an especial favor to receive calls from any of I,h , old -ustomers or new ones. Will make the. Patent Medi /Ines a specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign ?liberal • Waters—au extensive stock. Also fine Groceries— LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. FRESH SALMON PICKLED. % CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS, PEAS, CORN. BEANS, OYSTERS. &c.. &c. In fact, anythineand everything that hi ordinarilyneed ed. Respectfully *eliciting a call I remain I. N. DULLARD Powder POWder: -Powder.: Blastinp, Rifle and Shot. Powder, Sbot. Lead, Gan Tubes, caps, Pouches, Flasks, Fuse, &c., for sale by Montroie. Sept. 9.1874--ff. THY. ITE FLOWERS BLOOM' IN' Are you aware that you can obtlin Simmer beat in January)? That, you can , impa rt balmy air to you families ? that 'you can give 'spontaneous growth to plants and. Flowers, and ant you can make hcme a little paradise_ by_pnrchasing one of B. C. Sayre's slot, Air Furnaces ? - These Furnaces are 'now constructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem pered to that resembling Summer heat. NO MORE CRACKING OF FITRNI TCRE-NO , MORE DRY HUSKY HEAT. HOT-AIR - And the time bee comer, when consumptives may re- • ' ,i joke in coal fires. These finuccee are cold entirely 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 satisfaction or no sale. F"1?' - N I . A.O Ms I keep competent men on the road who are well AC" ituainted with the Furnace business And they are con stantly putting np l these eurnaces. Their work is war ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered is the following towns and cities: • Pllnghunton. Scranton, 'Providence, Wilkes 'Barre. Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. Waverly, Wilhamsport. Great Bend; 'Suspnelirrina Depot', Hanco k, Downsville, Andes. Maigaretvlile, Franklin; Unadilll, 'Owego, Nor hiimberland, and many other towns. DirevilluiPeterturect Sy Any person, wishing& recommendation from any ore living in the above named places. I .will gladly co.n* pond 'with them; giVing names of parties now lasing these Furnaces.. • '..' .. a. C. .sAyRE, Mon,trose Pa. Montrose, Deeemt;cr 1875 2:; 52 OMNIBUS LINE. Ths dereigned hue an oninibuiline running toe. y train. ► L. &N.; and Erie Bnllws}•b Great Bend on. „ . . Re' Shipping Baggage at attiter depotaiill bepromptly ottendeo to. The new . elver bridge te r now completed, hence there tirtto ferryltag. CJ.4.2IL.IELZ.AILIWZION alwayokatelland to convey iiiisengnr t to An y pniot Ix "the stirrov.uditigicountry. • • • • U. DUCHANAN.P,roVr• 470$01011d.usi. - : ()------- I. N. BULLARD. Aulordariai:'
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