The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 17, 1877, Image 7

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    taisn and Ponockaid.
January II
The new year is upon no, and' at this
season of new. beginnings, Waras cariners.
should exercise our --Towers to 'learn
wherPiti7newmetho4 gof,. practice can . - ,be
profitably ipOliedlii Obr Own oaies This
is the.proper :season - -of
.. , rest from. active,
labor In the fieldia,, ~.b ut should be the,
season of activity fat' tlie:inind:. Now is
*the time to, learn wharinTe.stigatora in
agriculture WOO' doing - . the Past
year, to Consider 1 clarefully: , their,:experi.;
men ts and Conelasions; -to Study. con., •
ditions of the . calling among the trades
and profeasions,!;aud , to, take,%tneansfor
advancing,its position ; ; to take a.getwrat.
view or the Agricultural. fteld';: and the
fruits of ,this 'Study and `ObSer . vition
should bp in well laid plans...for the work
of the cominkyear. The farmer's club
should be most :flourishing" all
members prompt:4nd actife,..Tne hooks:
and papers concerning the farm are many--
and it takes a. judge to . Meet :the' what.
from the chaff.' But --careful perusal of
the best will : beloond - of - ,great value in
enlarged ideas,
• a higher : respect for .the
calling from yoUrSelf . and. others, and in
increased profits from tii.e . ja,itd..•* Though
it is a season Of CornparatiVef . inactivity
. out.doors, yet there is much' to do, about
the"huildings. . .•
,
.1.1a4 things• demand attention.
The 'greatest of the . little things is con
stant etre of the cattle ; proper fond, a
variety, and plentrof . it, warm i quarters,
regularity • in 'feeding
,and' Watering; '11"1.;w
hours airing on sunny.: - daytvi frequent
currying and.,,bruOing them . .
'clean and hea,lithy,. With , pientr.of-bed; ,
ding 'and' absorbents,--are essentials to .
Bllcces6. - - ,
Care of, the limier s up ply, to,ospre its
. holding out, •aud..titki - fr6ezifigi:np,.ii an '
urgent necessity, - . , a good time
now to think Over the points wherein
the water-supply .may ,be improvedi and
plans matured - fOr - • carrying outs when,
- possible. In many cases ,we are quite,
sure it will be found to pay to introduce'
• water directly into the barns and stables.
• Sorting of the applesi.'pOtstOis, ,etc., in
the cellar,lenoving • those decayed, :and
separating the small and im perfect :ones
to feed the pigs 'and cattle; 'is ati'impor- . '
taut work, and r the pickings will 'be rel
ished by pigs, poultry, cattle and horses,
especially if the root crop issahort; which
we hope is not the case with any.
Stormy day work, may be found in all
of. the_ above, also' in cutting' up the
coarse fothierlorthe sto6k.;'
ply often comes handy during 'sunny .
weather :when all the . time is wanted .out
tioars. The wont?-pile,, though in many
cases superieded . hy the . deal•bin, still de
mands Inc attention of the mas 3 of .our
farmers at th . s season. • In summer we
piace the faral.4ollge,' ipiiesessin avond
shed well, filled, With sre-wood, .the
property of an energetic, .successful
farmer ; but tlle farm yard littered with.
chips and sticks, and occupied by a
sprawl ng woodqiiP',. • from 'which the
kitchen (ire is -supplied from day to day,
is general:y_ the property . . (hall.covered
with mortgages)
. of one atwaVs
"hard times" and poor4!rOps. Fill up the
wood-shed, friends. The' Weed -drawn
.
rrom the forest on fair dap; furnishes
the best t-mploymbut for stormy days.
The tool room, which of course all bur
readers possess, if. they.do : .tiot :they
to, is an essential to
‘ every managed
farm. Liammt.rs,. augers, bits; planes,
saws, a raw , k n ife, square, compass; rule,:
cold-chisel, wrench, files, pinchers, sol
dr-ling-iron 'and solder, a few pots of
paint and brushes, 41:• can '
.of ' linseed: oil,'
Tarnish, putty, glassHatia.' - glazier's idols,
harness oil, pit ces ,of: leather. awlS and
barnors thread ;a Supply' bf:Well season,
ed lumber , as a few pine and 'Oak' boards
and plank, etc., nails of assorted size?;
screws, bolts, rivets„etc, an outfit
*which may be put 111'6) a now, unoccupi
ed room, With' a, beitch.:which. has a -wood
.en vise at ,one end and an' iron vise 'at
the othr, and a small anvi; at one . _
Side
even with Out :forge, Nand with' a Mail'
.stove for warming it,—at a low cost, and
to considerable profit. Here, .and at:this
season, :the tools should all be overhauled,
cleaned, and' repaired;and in many cases
painted, the 14.inesses oiled and mended,
rand nwsing partsteplaceth - In this over
hauling, note should be taken of what is
wanted to replace worn Anit implements,
, and of those required to Carry
. .out any
new plans adopted for the coming season.
..-Thongh some must . go 'to the'carpenter
blacksinith, yet we know from experi,
ence that many dollars will be saved by
such an outlay and ingenuity.thus-put to
;work in the odd hours. Here,-too, many
nicknack and. 'ornament for the house
will be 'fashiened, - , tending to make the.
hom e lite more pleasant: • In - the busy
. Season it alio will.save many au
dollar, in having the .conveniences; :at
hand to repair a, broken 'machine or cart.
And mark the words, a .thell equipped
tool room to excite the .boys' ingennity gpa
be a S
li 01. 10 7eig 14 , nz
fit eans, ot. Apt 01
••. , .
Fartirir •
There is said to be a paper, church ac-
Valk existing 'near Berlin,.-which car
r.oarly , nno thouw.c44erso4;.
ie circular oetagonll Ttbout,
The reliefs otitiide, a(id' Statlies
th€ , roof, ceiling, tb Cortntbian capi
tals. are all papier ixiachei rendered wate . r
pro(1. by saturating in vitrioblime-waterf
whel, raid white of
There has been discovered .41 , 440,
Francisco •an :ineect, --nevi to- -sper+t,3l.t.
which is believM to be a sipeole:tbt,ithe,
tery valuable ,
- •
long tfolho.
The Unfinished Prayer.
"Now 1 lay,"--- 4 'repeat it darling"—
"Lay me," lisped the tiny lips - -
Of my daughter, kneeling, bending,
O'er her folded finger tips.
• .
"Dowa to, sieep"—"T,o. sleep," she murt
inured: , „
And the curly head.bent low;;
."I. pray . tho,lord,"- I gently, 141E44
-•! You can say it a11,,L
• •
"Pray the Lord"—the sound came faintly .
Fainter still—" my Bout to keep ;" •
Then the tired head faintly nodded,
And the child Was' last - asleep.
% Put the dewy eyes half opened,• • ..'
When 'I moped her to my breast, •
And the dear:voiee softly whispered. ..t
' ' "Mamma, Goa knows all the rest."
The GreyhoUnd:li . Wnrning,s
:St. ./Viehoki. •
: Old•stortes . ..ttre :noW. in„,..faShion, and:
here 114 . 4 . Ci?riEittuas story that .was. told
my grandmother by her. grandttiother,
who heard from lady' once in •
attendance upon tatnilyinithe
dayS of king CharleS.l.
• Chvies . you ~remember,. founded a
oOlony'in thii country very tin*,
and in honor'of his young and beautiful
queen, llenrietta Maria, he called it-Ter
ra -:Alaritt. or Mary-land. ,He gathered
.fif:een - hp ndret.t pri)twi_ i gh i!,4iett i from:the;
:.4.ireets iii lhdon, anti tieh Om to Mit
ry-land ;;. a: d these' settlers, , 'the - lotig
forgotten.. Christmas days; loved to hear
an&recoun tthe- legends, of .the conit'of.
Charles,';2and,So story . came from u
courtElady who -viSited'Alaryland in early
cal` nal times,-:and who,: as 1 have said,
told! it . tn my grandmotheeagrandinOther.
Hampton Court Palae,e, .1s- still
7
1n P;fee 'preservation, • was grand old.
English. manor in • days that :tire dim in
histary. It-was the palace of stimptnous
old Cardinal '.WOolSey and: `here, after
warkkinge were born, and queens mar;!
and :disappointed .- prinCeli- gre*. gray
and died.- • • ' ,•
Bloody Maiy celebrated Christmas%here .
on one .occasion, when -she : hwt.the'kteat;
hall illuminated with one thonsandiampii,.
Here Charles 1., and his befintiftil girl
queen passed their , - hoaiAymoon: ' Mar
riages - f0r,104.. are :not common_in old
faMilies, but ...Charles. , had - lond
- Henrietta Maria ever :since,: he hall.seek
her young face at reception - Si
the:court of 'France; .and , .Wheii. his thin
t6firrange as marriage for
he 1a:1)i:3-heart speak:foritaelf, -, and offer-i
ed his-band to the - princesS,.'Whose . beati,:
ty had first enchanted him. So Henriet:
to wie.rnairied to him in. France while
he vils.yet in England,
"a queet_WO
doing things that .- royal families used
practice.. It was calied.marrying by p're . xy'
The wedding tools placct.. one fair,snring
.day in the grand . old . ' cathedral of Notre.
.Dame, which. was -hunt - with rich tapes
try - and - tissues of goi and violet satin;
figured with olden lilies . or fleurs-de lis.
,Ll.,•nritta at this time was about fifteen
years of age, so she was hardly more than
a little girl when: Charles first fell.ir love
with her. .
,We cannot stop to tell, you of
.the gala'
days that - followed_ the marriage,-Or the..
gay ship, that bore the girl queen . over.tO_
*gland, to meet..the king she had
• The pageanU faded- tt? - slie::drew
near to London, ..for thalplague- was in
the city, and bells clanged and tolled. eV--
minute of the 'day. But lhe gay .
Dukeof Buckingham Made: a •spteiidid
tianqiiet fOr the.royal..pairjat:his residence.
at.Burleigh-on-the 7 ljill,.
,and. it was on
this. occasion that Jeffrey Fiudson, -the
faißus dwarf of Charles': court, • Witifirst
presented to the queen, being 13 . e ryed 13- , a
large pie on the table.
_When the pie
was ,dut, 'Jeffrey' -jiimped . out, armed"
- cap-a-pie. • • . - - • .
Buz, thehoneymoon went by,: and the
best ilayS'ol the king'Et pasSp..d,
the storm of the English revOlutron be
gan to - gather. There were 'riots ill Lan
don, and long angry
. tiarfitnents,. and die
queen fled away for safety'; :end: the king
found - himself a prisoner at last in Hamp
ton .Court Palace, inhere the . happy days
of hi - s,h9neytnoon. had pastied;
laid fair before him. '• •
Two of his children were with him
much of the tinie in these perilous days—
the Princess Elizabeth and the . Young
Duke of Gloucester. They were his hand.
in-hand companions in his walks in Par
adise, as , the Hampton Cork Palace gar
dens were called. The Princess Elizabeth
was her father's favorite, a tender•heart
ed, fair-haired child, frail as.a.floWer, her
pure soul shining through her pale face
like a lamp through a vase of alabaster.
It was to her, as he took.her on his knee,
that the king confided his list messages
'to the queen before his execution. "Tell
her sweetheart," he said, "I loved•her to
the last." •
. _
- The Duke or GlonCester was yOunger
than the princess, but older in heroic ap
pearance and largc4 in stature, for Eliza
beth was a-wee, frail thing.
The king had a' favorite hound... It
waq always with him when he was alone
or with hii children ; it guarded the' &int
of his.cliamber at night; its only, delight
seemed ,to be to Ida the tiitillibrOf hip
loyal master, slid to receive his caresses.
wns (Inc day amusing, hinfs.'elf
ivith his children in the. Hampton Court ,
warden, when •a' woman
drew near, and, holding,outa thin hand,
said :
"Alms .
_She was a strange trlglit of a creature.
and the children thoughtleably laughed
at her , Which sent.the blood tingling into
the furrows of her, ellqt-k4,.,
"Who are you ?" asked the:king.
.• ' ' T:P: , 4 , „'i :..•:,../.li.T.
Tlie Poole's Dm
I. N. BULLAICti, PROPRIETOR.
J. xgriy9N ,Drqggist Apothecary.
PATENT : MEDICINE EDIPORIFN
The undetsigned would respectfullyannonnee to all
thepeople everywhere, that. to his already extensiv
stock and variety of Merchandise in the Grocers', Pre
lielatf.and ilardware:lin e .
He has added a ry choice assortment of PURR
DRUGS; PATENT MEDWINES. BRUSHES, PER
FUAIRRY,Aic.. which ho flatters him .11 he can assure
the public they will find it to their advantage to exam : .
Ine before pnrchasingeliewhere. l To all Physicians' in
this section of the county he would respectfully an
nounce that he has secured the services of R. Kenyon .
as Druggist and Apothecary vi hose long extierience and
acknowledgen care and ability. entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines
or preparing prescript ions. and who won d also esteem
Han especial favor to receive calls from a vof his old
.^listorners or new ones. Will rauke the . Pi tent bledi f
tines a specialty. Also Domestic and Forel 11 Mineral
Watcrs---an extensiVe stock. Also fineGroceties—
LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OE REEF, FRESH SAOION
PICKLIZD CANXED CLAMS. LOBSTERS, •
PEAS, CORN, BEOtii" OYSTERS, &a.; ao.
in fact, anythng and everything' Chit is ordinarily need
ed, Respectfully soliciting, a c.all, I remain
- ' • • -" I. N BULLARD.
Vpwder t f PO*doil
Blastint?, Mei and Shot , Poiviler. Shot-Lend, Gun
Tubes, cCaps,'Pouckaa, V!*ek". runs t 5:(%) •
&c... fox ifile by
I. N.-BULLARD,
MOntrode.§ept. 9,1874—tf.
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SUSQUEHANNA h COUNTY
• . 0111140:RAL ,WORKS, .• .
. t•Til • •r . r. -
Saving: beetwrwrganizetyttede,r • the firm,./artie, and
style oc t liitsvehanna County Agricultural
Worke. - ' •
I , •
. .31 ; • • • .'
ItotrEWlerriTZWl 1 ; ":,15 r a H. COOPER; Treas„ -
.
atont*i:Secretary. • .
• • •
••. Are now prepared Co furnish, iin,short notice, ,
-• • . .. • , .
na
zI~C is
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... _ ,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
WATER,WHEELS.,
• - ,
And. do= all kinds of mill and Job work promptly and
satisfactorily. at rams: We manufacture and have
on band a large asicutment of ~ ' • • • •
•..
i L-01V OF- IMPROTED
• PATTERNS.
CSVLDRON KETTLES of different styles,
..A.DXSTABLE Ulaki D,uoll HANGINGS;
MEADO tvi ROT;LERS,• ,BLACKSMITEIS I
FORGES POTS and 'II..k.TES, - , DOG
PO
ERS for churninc, One - and . Two Horse' POW-:
"ERS and THRESTERS, of "Me latest and best
• • r • patterns,4c.,`&e. , -- •
• MOutrose, listreb, 1, -,
F 0R,..1§7:7 7.r ..,.:: : ,:..._ . .,,,, ..,-_.',--• • '
H . ::JOB'. PRINTING ;'..'
A - SPECIALTY.' ' •
With our four presses,a lame
.as,sorlAnent of
Plain anti fancy job type;ikrdere, itiks, papers,
cards, etc.,, and 'experienced f‘.Worknien;. we
prepared to do . •
Ali filods 'Of Job
. up on'
p
at the LOWEbT PrOmptl
:receipt of order,Py.tnail or ,otherwise;),.:;
we can furnish .;
Wedding
BOVelopes;-Biltileads';Statentents,Note Heade,
. Box Lehels.,,Snow Cards,.Adnussiun,Tick
';-ets, Ball Tickets, Law'lllanks.'Anetion
- Billi i LarzePeste.rs;timall Posters, •
Pottle _Labels, Calling. Cards,,A.ddress
Cardi, Business Cards, Invitation Cards'
Pamphlets; Business - Citculars, Wrappers; Tags,
Dancing Prog•Fa . mmes,
etc., etc. •
- .
• HAWLEY &.CRUSER, •
- May.lo. : - DemoCrat.Office:2--
A.RBELL 11013 S E .: -• • :
; •
• • OPPOSITE TOE COURT ROUSE, . • - '
MONTRoBi .1401141'1k.
•
JOHN S. TARBELL, PROP'S.
Nine Stages and flacks leave this Rouse daily_ eon . -
nectine with the Montrose:Railway, the Lehigh Valley
Ritilros.a and the D. L. & W. Railroad-
4 0 11 * 1873..
Dauchylc
:2 A' Fanii Cards 11 etyies -with name 10 cts
twsPost'paid.'J.B.Linsted.Neeeatt.Rene.Co.N:Y.s2
Subsitribere tor 1871. Everybod'y to getting
50,000 POTTISRIS, AM ERIOAN S)ONTiILY. a rich
-
ly ;Hun rateti. - Xury aFamily liagazirie: t .
only s.3 year.' Spechaenti
TO OtX,RS. • 52
• JOUN R. POTTER & cp.; Puba.iPhilaclelphia.
CEEKITHIiiioN
It sellsAbster than any other book. qui.‘t-ox,cto. rum 4t
copies in ono ay. Send for oar extra terms to agents.
NATiostst, PtnaLtstmo (Mo.. l'ottattelhhia. ' t 53
HEAthtCflE.
DR. C. W. DENSON'S •
0131 # 1CRy AND, CD.A.)IQMII4 PITAS ;
are'prepared expreagly to core Sick Headache, Nervily's:
Headache, Dyspeptie licadsche. Wervuti
nes*, Sleephie• nese, and •will citte,airl (Ivo. Price.so
cents; pottage tree. Sottl , by All droefr‘hothilcountew
stores. Office, 106 North Eutaw Street. Baltimore.ltid.
Reference : O. J. /ESTER, Cashier lioward Bank.Bal
ttmore. Sid.
.5000 Agents Avanted:for the. Story of
laittlarle3r 11.:CO8SS,
,
'Written. by hla ,father. A , PornOte'.ftePOlPlC or thie ,
most Diyaterious A bilitetton` anti 'e e! tine!, search. Wit .II
FriC-131Mile !Lettere- and Illostrat6 , 4lg,-.! !O utsells all ott
er iboks. One agent took 50 orders . in one th.y. Tarps
7
RI rat. Address =r.: :',.4.. - ~. ,_ ' _Oil
'.. WM' W. Potter &c Co., Piblrehera, VIA ladelphia.
. ..
FURNITURE:
store.
At W. W. Smith & Son's
Ex tettsivelisurn !tugs War !LOOM you wi WWI thq urges
stock or
KLRST CLASS AND . COMMON
FICTIEL.N 4 1E9E 1 13 . 1 1 33WP
.
To be found in this union' Ili the country,idthis ow*
manufacture. and at prices that cannot *MIA° give satil
factidti. They make the Yeti best
EXTENSION TABLES
p a 3, torF
Of ° all kinds done in the neatesintOknif. •
zaAv. 311 , 4 1 ,13
• OF VARIOUS KINN: ,
PIMA, - ;ISTQ. 1 ,
,14.AVLASSg,S, - , 1: - --, -..,:,,, ,
'AND COMMON .. MAtiASSVI
U N D , E7R TA K -N G,
. •
* The 2abscriber will hereafter mike bit; '2'dertatrizeit
specialty ; in his business. • Haying
_jut completed
W and. the Meat aikant 'HEARSE in '..he State,
Aseding his services will he attentrOd to promptq t and
satisfactorS'chargda.•
WI W. SMITH tt SON.
Montrose:Pa., jan
MPORTANT , ANNOUNCEMENT
C. 80' , A.. CORTE 8 Y.
7
=RIZ' Ca•COCIX) p '
-T.
MERCHANT .;; TAILORINfii
-•• . - •
We Would
hairs rem reapectfully . announce, to the pnbliethat
we ovetiftUintr new and SpaelCtic.store,'No.;
:21 corner of Court and Water streets. and Ste filling it
with a new stoct. of goods that have just arrived. Oar,
'stackof Diesa Goods, Shawls, ctc.,_-tare of the very latl
• mat Spring patterns and styles. an d. purchased for cask
when the market was most'depressecl.
In the line of t Fanny Goads. - Hosiery, Glitivei; Half
Goods, ItibbOns, etc., our stock is .uusurpassed., • • We•
have al@o opened a Department of Merchant Tailoring,
land have just purehased a' large, stock. of the latest
Myles in"the line oreloths,(itisslmeres, etc., and of the
very best qul:ity; • We '-haVii employed to take ehtirge
•ql ,this Department, MR. T. D• TAYLOB king the
lead,n'g and most successful cutter in V.iscity. an d who
guarantees a. perfect fit. ',Mt. Taylor did the se
lecting of the cloths, cassitneres, trimmings., etc.. for
his dep irt men t, Which should satisfyn 11 thatwe have
the latest and most faebiondble
We cordially thank our patrons for grist fa,vors, and
pronitse them and the,pablic generally that vveltie beto 6
ter prepared their ever co supply anything in our line.
We solicit your patronage.
• '• . • C. A. conTsky;
Binghatetton, Aprill9,lB7G.
MEN.
A LECTURE ,TO .YOUNG Mr.i.N. •
Just PublishedAn a sealed envelope. • Price ix
cents.. : . •. • _ • r
-\ • el l) k Lecture on the'llaturo, YrentMentinnil
- =44 Radical enjeof tiemilial Weak - mess, or spere
\ J matorrhoea. induced by Self- ‘buse, lnvoh
- ' ittitary Emissions. Impotebey.liervous lie
bilityond, intpeniments to. Marriage' generally-;, Con
sumption. Epilepsy and ritv ; 'Mental and Physical in
capacity;.itc.—by ROBERT--'J. CULVERWELL, M. D.:.
author of the -,Green. Book.”. , •
The world-reimumeA author, in this adniirable T.ec
tare. clear)); proves from his ovn experience ttui.. the
• awful consequences of belf4bi*e may be effectollly re
moved without medicine, and' without dangerous surgi
cal operation . bougles.insgurnents.rings; or cordials;
pointing out a mode of cure at once ,certala mitt eflec7
trial, by Which every 'euffeter; no:matter Whit bity'con
ditiuu may be,• may curb, himself cheaplyvprivatebr and
radically.'
larThic Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and
lhoutsanus. - • • :
Sept under seal. in a " plain envelope, , to any address;
post-paid c ou receipt of six: cents or two post stampti.
• Address , s -
TUE CULVER*ELL [CAI..
• T 41 Ann St., Novi York;' refit °ince Boa, 458 E -
L 1411)56,,• t • - i•
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pu X YOU RWAGON k CAR.;;
RIAGES AND,SLEIGI.IB - • .
,P,
W. OUST:UE[O7r, lIARFORD %
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•
* ' - PRICE Lityr. - ' - '
Repairing done on ittort , ".notlee,thesiler tban•the'
clraPelst, . . - --- • ,:, • ' . ..".
Flist-class Phsetons
,-' --
~._ • 1 ~ , - 11225
it " ' Buggies; ' '-' ' ' - : - ' 180
"
41 ' Lamborwagone. - , if, •' - - 115
-- •: : 14 ' PlrtrOinis•ftota $l4O to' - I
- - • 160
• " 4 ,-, , Swell body Sleighs, • • ' ; - • 15
~ • •
: . BLACKSMITHING. • '
To shoe per span new, - - - ' . ;5O
• corkand set ~. , • • . ..1' - 1,40
set per span .. 4 - : - ,' .. . IA
Ali work warrauted; Call and examine , my stock
. before purchasing elsewhere. - . . .
W. OUSTRItHOI7.
lititford, April 26, '76• —tf
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J.H.BAtuns: A H G. Ettatiptita I J. P. COjellOf
gn.aft,3l . c .4!0-'iGaiti#.. aVotitO,
hIAROLE AND . GRANITE MONUMENTS.
IMPORTE
- ,26.011en - tulgoAL, Near DerOt,
arch 1876,, 1113411A.11T01 4 1. T'
• -
TA 41144 FARM.; FOIL SALB
• • -,e• ' ,"
NEW MILFORD TOWNeinip:
The ,unde6lignelL,e_;,ecti n. t tor.of tbe estate of Sinteo
Van Fleet' dee . hirer* filttexhz, form or etild dea
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1,134. one-fourth mile north of . the bloxley churl* '• Now
Ilford 'township, PA. i , r S cunt ales- about: /IV - ificnw
:well watered ; fev.oed.ind 'under tgeoditaie of onltlys t
tion. I must. disports of raid fella,
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MANUFACTURERS OP ALL KINDS OF
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Is the name of a new ook bkove, oat, conjahill.,
a new prinniptoin' tied - itr destined to-Makes
revontle'e ,istruetion, .1400 k Storps. t „/
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As'a beating stove . Rund e' without a rivai.in bett s
demi:alit,' and economy.
,cyrkle and satiety your
audgetUltuoi , ol , ixirties.nowtielnmttekin2 . - • -
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and Retail Trite , our destrabli- snip'
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• OUR WOItICILEN ARE EXPERIENCED ;
'OUR} wirtitt Altr'PAULTLgss '
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And ,we dely, any r ppcluce better gOode for le.
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Buttri:andScreilirS;Ueki arid' micas. Latches; Catch*
Doors. Sash, :Blinds. , Glass . Building Paper: , 6
lioad;Ziete; Oils..Vhiriishes. • - Paint 'Brushes, Spirlta air
Tnrpentine,:raint -cf nay s hade d esired . - Alsp cola.
for piiiiiorpitint., • • - ..- •
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A fall assortment of Tifillaifel4la Carriage bolts. Mita
'falßodl li s n eSm. of Iron Axlek Bar iron. Iforse.ShoesMillf„
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We purchase in Car4oad lots ,t4erefare., can, sell tio,lltit
trade itaantities , lia anat..; -a s' any tionsel Abe
City. t _ i• ct ,i' . ;
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I cntrere.ldercir 18. 1870.
111 .ARK 'IMESE 'FACTS I
ILL . Testimony the Whole
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‘.‘l had no appetite.; Holloway's Pills gavomeaheadir
one." ' -
•tYour Pills,are marvellous." , •
send for attither • box. acid keep them in thehouser
,6 1)r.Holloway Matti cured my hcapachethat wsochroa,
gave one of your Pills to m; babe:for cholera. Swiss , . " 1.. ;
bus. The dear little rg got.well in a du . y." •
' eMyausea of a morning la tiared ' '• • • • 4 '
%You's. Vox of Holloware ointment cured me of norm
in the -I , rubbed sothe!of yuur Oistmentkehinit
the e”rp,"and the n.4ae ha- left."
4 •Sehti sue. two boxes; r Wainit ono fOrii pone fa
• , 1 encloee a dollar; your p: ice is -41 me, but the mat
icine to me it Worth a
••13,end me five boxes of your Pills." • ;
ILet Wm have three boies of yourPilli by returintg -
for Chills and Fever." ,
1 have ever;2oo -suchltbetimoniiihr sit these,
of space compels me to conclude. ;„,
For (mt4peous Disorders
and all 'erniot:is ortbe skin, this Ointment is most7S
i'Ainable. tdoesnot.heat externvily •atone. , ' but
traces with the m o st searching effeete to the, very Spit-
of the evil.- - •If .11 :
c o 3.l.o‘7l;rig ! , 3r EC 31: "X it I a FS •
- Invariahly cure the folios tag dioceses:
Disorder or' the Kidneys.: '
a.diseaseit affecting these Organs. ivhether ‘'
Secrete too , muCli or too little water; or wheiher that ir
affiletcd with sone ergravel, or keith aches ` and
settled in thu 'mi . ' over the rvgions of the kidnegs,
these 4111 s should be taken - accord in elo4 upri nt ed
`melons. and the Ointment shoa d he well rubbed
lad small of thd baek at bfid HMV. , ; This treatment .'
g vc almost immediate relterwhun all 9ther means halm
For Stotnaches•out of Order..
- I No medicine will t.o effeeloaily,ituprove the tone o
stomach as these ; thpy remove all acidity taxa
ed either by intemperance or improper diet.. They r
the liverand reduce; it to s' he4dtby action ; tney'.aso r"
wonderfully effhacions,in cases of Spasm—in fact . ,
never lair in curing alt disorder* of the liver and steno
` lIOLLOWAY'S'PILLS tire ?he best known IA
!World for the following diseases: Ague, Asthma. „
lOUs Complaints,Dlotches on - the glan, - Howele.
Gumption, Denility. Dropsy, Dysentery. Erysipela•,ll
male Irregularities,FeVers of all kindit,Flts,Gout.ues6
aehe, Indigesilon, Inflammation, Jaundice. Laver 011111 , -
Vainta. Lumbago. Piles, Rhennuitism, Detention
Urine, Scrofula pr King`p.O.vil,poro Throat_ ,F Mose* ;
Gravel. Tic- Dos lonresint. Tumors,Ulcets, Worms of
kinds, Weakness from any cane, etc. -
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine unless the signature of J. ilaylack.
as agent for the -United Stater . surrounds each nowltif
Pills and Ointment, A handoame reward will be Oen .
,to any one rendering such' Informattun 44 may bra
the detectson ot any party or parties counterfeit)
mediclnes or •vending 'the Same,'kndwing them cola
itiourions. •
***Ektidat the manufactory of Professor Hollow
Co.. York, and by . all .respeetable druggists - I
dea'ere in medicine throughout the civilized world,
'boxes at2s cts, , o2 cte., and $1 each. 112ir 'There hir.'vtase.
.siderable saving by taking the larger As ties, ,
. ; N,B.—Direetlons for the gnidcnce wit:entail) IP—
•erydisorder aro affixed to each ,box.
.FEH4 . CII, HIPHARDS. & CO.. Sole Agnate,'
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