1 . 3 MONTROSE, PA., MARCH 21;1877. inin ',40. -gotOcluitilt- Best Cows for Milk and Butter; At a recent meeting of the hlnois Dairymen's Association, some — disscussion was had on the respective varieties of ‘dif-; ferent breeds of cows, and.the,following points' ofgeneral interest were made: Mr. Seward thought one-tnird the cows, throughout the country not worth milk did not pay. for keeping. He pre f e rred-Durhani or Holstein. He had the largest flow of milk from' the largest cows. They ate very little more than small cows, and would sell for much more for beef. • Mr. William Patton _bad raised Short horns since 1865; preferred them to oth ers. Had some 'that milked 50. to 60 pounds each day; usually sold a cow ati soon as be found her not' a first-class milker; so he kept the lierd'in good con dition. He thought the Holste in stock very vigorous, and many good milkers,. but could not say how they would aver age nor how they would sell for beef, w hich was the great consideration., - Mr. Gilbert said there was, a great di:- versity of opiiion in regard, to, breeds.— He thought the most essential point was to select the best animals and iaise. calves from the best cows, irrespective of breed. Mr. D. C. Scofield would raise calves from'the best cows, using Li thrnugh bred Durham bull of good milking..family. In \five yeare ft poor herd could be brought npAo first-Class condition. He , would pay as much attention to securing a bull from a good milking family as in select ing the best, cow. Prof. Hall bad used Jersey cattle for five or six years, and reported his exper ience' which was that for dairymen mak-. ing butter there was no breed like them, for the reason that" the Jersey cow dis posed of the .feed, over and above the amount required for keeping, in a much better manner than cows of any other breed. Whereas the Durham cows 'nee food on their backs, the Jersey cows use it to increase their supply of milk. He would not nave a fat, sleek cow,_ for she would have to produce the fat at, the ex pense of her milk. His cows made, on an average, 250 pounds of butter. Corn _ mon cows only make 200. If he was raising cows for beef, he would use the Durham; if he wanted, a cow that gave the largest quantity of milk, to sell in Chicago, he would use the HoWein ; but if he wanted t . !'niake butter that would bring the largestreturns, p3r cow, - then the Jersey was the animal. Both the quantity and the quality of the butter was saperiur to that made from any other breed. ,Another fact is that the Jersey is not dry. on an average, much over two weeks each year, and' be has two c 0413, that. had hot been dry for tivo years; 'mot withstanding they both bad.calves during that time. He experimented one day with his herd of. six .cows,' keeping • their. milk separate, and churned separately.. The result was, for twenty-four hours! on' pound of butter from ..sixteen and . two third pounds of milk froM the beat cow, a full-blooded Jersey, and increasing as the grade of cows deceeased, until . the 'one common..cow which .he bad: only made one pouild of butter from' twenty-fiye pounds of milk. fie cows Were all. fed the same and had t same care, hat the fact wai that th •omrritin cow put the feed on her back (sh ,was fat, sleek animal), and the Jersey put it where it was Moat needed--into her milk •. Golden Rule* for Bee-Keeping. • W.. Shearer furnish s. the Et'cpers's Majoihze . "witll, the follpOing rules: Ist. For sueoes.: The sUeec.ssful:bee keeper should be firm; fearless., 'ProinPt, providetit, persevering, •systematic _4nd self•reliant. 2d. For situation.' be in a . slielteied. position - ,.. near a sinall stream, and where a variety of hOney: tdauts some of Which yielii:o4ledrfnt and others constant supplies of .the. nectan: 3d, • For removing bees,':Allow.. for abuhdant ventilation, close up firrtilY, in- . T,rt an.(l,lAae hi a spring wagon, so that combs run with, and not acrOss4h - e•Wag- ON. ss removed a nnie `or : hives.Bll6llld be tniaved: by degrees, only a . foot or two at tune or many 'bees : will• be lost. 4th. Foi' hives. :The kerievil:. advail tag(,s of nianiffacAnte; simplicity, oattPac iiy, wint , -ring:and adantatien - -'; t4i the re quirements of. the particular apittriin: are Ai) he cosnsidered. It. .essentiat 'that every hire, frainre; bo i, and tnovab!e- part he 'of the Eartiesize . so that each-will fit with .- '• ••. s.th. For handling. Move gently and Ivithout sudden or viole,nt motions, in ail cork about the apiary. Yir subduing. " . 13,.q , s filled wktli sweets do uot v.4unleerlan attack.". cause 'them to fill themselves with honey by smoaking or drUmmitta. 7 - tb. Por smokirg. Use dri;d buffar lo chip from the cow pen. 'lt costs notti ii42,., is the best material' and when lik.ht ed lasts a long time. , Bth. Far; protection. Use p; bonnet . rail sewed up at both ends; one fastened. with Irubber ,around the' hat :::the other. secured under the coat collar,': 9th.`.. 9th. For _stings. .',:Do :not - flinch, if , stung. Scrape the ting out with a knife , , or finger nail, - pinch . the : WoUndAnd ply soda, hartsbOrn; Or -ivhateverkdkali is fOund. best by the particular par#. - 4rs, Rejuvenating Old Butter.- It' frequently happens that butter deal ers. and butter manufacturers have a quantity of butter which becomes rancid and unfit for sale, either, through tinprop. er handling or carelessness in its.illatitt facture. -Such butter'can be worked over and can be made to appear fres,h by the !olkiwing method ; In a perfectly clean .witer, baqel, filled wi6 water, pUt half a pound of alum and allow it to stand un til the impurities =have all settled to the _bottom of the, barrel. Fill a large boiler half full with the alum Oacer;[ heat as warm as the hand eau, bear-ibut not boiling=and then add what hinter the boiler• will hold conveniently. Stir it thoroughly for fifteen or, twentyimmutes and put the butter into a,churn, addine one gallon of new milk ; for each ten pounds of butter. Add buttericoloring enough to give a rich, yellow dolor and churn the whole. When the .lbutter is gathered in the. eburn add salt; • wash and work it well, and it will ihave the appearance of fresh butter., - Peaceful sleep is the sheet anchor of health. - Dying is natural as living. Ziii.l.i)itng t 014.- r Don't Scatter Your Forces. Well, now, my son, as your about To launch in a vocation' • • • And will on your own self depend' Through life for sure station, . Once more, and for the last time, I, In earnestness most solemn, Tell you that by this' plan alone Isr built Success's column Don't scatter your tomes. , • You have the business chosen that You think to you best suited, • Because the talent for it is_ By nature in you rooted ; Then, on that keep unmovingeyes, As pilot in storm's rattle, .• Who with his steel-set lips will port His ship through fiercest battle- Don't scatter your forces. How in the peopled fields of work Their souls for triumph flaming, Have millions npon millions sunk 1 Beyond the power of naming ; • Beeause they turned to this and . that, To no one thing full-mated, i While thousands rose because np one Sublimely concentrated— Don't scatter your forces.! 'There enternized in history, Behold the wise men banded A mid, them Shakespeare, Arkwoght,Morse On victory's mountains landed And in all lite's business round: • • Mark who're to fortune mounted, Not one that's not with one alin men By all their neighbors.cOunted-- Don't scatter your forces. • . That watchword, without brazen vaunt, Religiously I've heeded,. • I .- . • And with God's - blessing frith has sprung • . From my life's field so seeded -; ~" • .. .: : And now, my son, yonr brav : beart braced To .win success's story, .. . l'( . ' - • Go with the; watchword that lias crowned ' .Concentrated lives to .glory-] • - -, - ~. • 'Don't stater your iorces . • - i r. • 1 A Faithful -Dag. yl . . ! I • . A . Neweas- tle (Eng) paper says :. The road from Cornsay to .Tom Law passes over Etedley Hope Fell. On the right of the road .the boundary wall, I known as Eedle7,'Hope Edge, 'extends .ithe whole distance, and on' the - left is the tininclos .ed common. One Sunday 'Morning at about . ti inc. o'clock •-two yeti ngi men were nn_the road when their attention was at tracted by . the barkin,,o . Of.- a dog. ProMpt,.... 'edlik curiosity they determineki -to aster tam 'the canse,.auct on reaching the brow of . a steep valley wh-ich, at the distance .Of 'about •one hundred yards runs paraliel with the road;they discovered ' ill a marshy hollow a - Cart -overturned,;" Ii pony :in the . harnesS, and Underneath the 'upset cart was what appeared to . be thef body of _a dead Man. The dog, one of the bull'ayd' terrierip.emeS,, as Jying on Ibis hreast. The young men attempted td" approach the cart, but the too. "faithful dog would not alltittrthern' to come near enough to . 'extract his master. To Hedietilin CA-. tages;_ about half a mile off,l they went for assistance i arid numbers vfere soon °li the spot,' when iev(!ry, means was' used to induce the dog -to desert his charge, but without effect. In the ineantitnee the tin lbrtunate• Man was r, cognizedlto be Wil-,_ liiin s gutwel), ot Tow Law, Who had cis- . ited:OOrnsay lor . the purposel..of . selling friiit - and con feclioncry. A i mess - en iTer %vas then dispatched to TOw 1:law, and itt a - short time friends, arrived oV_tO give. heir give. heir TO reme the dok the rigid overyalluri-ment, , but in :Maui, a d his angry eye and .Snai.linl:r, mouth .betokened danger to.ally. one who. ' luight ' interfere "with. his charge. At Length- aim; tope 'With- aY.. noose .wgs- rh roWn- . o•. - er his ' head, and he was dragvd-from off i the bodv,_.... That .icCoriiphslit-d. - ibe Cart .:,Was Kted, when-""it was -found, that the; man still 'breathed ; ..but. after .11 few cou'vt.i;sive . .inovStnentsof the, eyes and suns life:be.' come extinct., , "The; track of the . cart : h a 4 b‘, , ii.. truce'),. and rrrom. ~its" devutous course there...ean be no: doubt that„Nutweli had mlisedrbis war,.aoC..arto-:.w4iiaerloo - on 41 - 0-61144144 . 0 f, darkness that; prevailed bad:heel/ with 'his:--cart upset-:i.:: TUERCANTILE APPRATSEMEN.TS. • IVA: DEALERS IN. AIERCHANDISE r &C., in SW quehanna County. take notice, that. - in' pursuance of the several Acts a' Assembly of this Commonwealth to provide revenue to meet the demands upon the TiPatury and for ohler purposes. the undersigned Ap praiser of Mercantile taxis for said County, has pre pared a list of traders in said County, and placed each an that class which to him appears just and right, tc wit: • • • ' AUBNIIOI. A P Lacey 14 Carter & Place 12 Tewksbury & Son p ra 4 10 E A Lott 14 E .L Adams 14 P C Bushnell. 14 0 7.) Roberts • -18 ARARAT J E Pair.er• BUOOELTN. G P Tiffany ' 13 A Ely 14 Kent & Eldridtte 10 (,) M Dolaway • 14 R F Aehlety . 14 B Very . 14 Perry Sweet 14 D,C t H Fordham 13 Tiffaoy & C►amer 14 BRIO GEWATErt. Wm Coral Perry Marcy T Lake CLIITORD: T J Wells . . 11W Johnson . ,p In 4. W Johnson Ii W 3obristm • M A Gardner N Raker - Il*!stead & Finn 14 Weatherby & Burdick 14 G.O Wells •' l4 DIMOCK. Stevens & Leebody 14 A H bloody 14 litram Biakeetee 14 lifram Tim 14 (31. W Strapler 19 DIINDAPT. Isaac E Davis p in 4 13 A Richardson . 13 E P ullambers 14 Pona.wr Lan.s. B T G'idden 14 "ft Lyons & Co 14 L Ball 14 rntENDSVIMLE. Robert Winters .1 F Keenan 14 Wm Buffnm p m 4 12 Mrs M alaamara 14 John li Matthews 14 John O'Donnell • 14 ,RANELIN; Joshua Boyd 131 J S Merriman 14 Smith Bros p m 4 13 Betjamin Todd ' 141 onza'r BEND TILLAGE. _ J B McCreary, Jr 13 Lew Is it Langley 13 S D Ross & Co 131 118 Hanna 14 AT Benjamin 14 T J &, HllKarnes 14 J B Brown 14 Mrs C J Clifford 14 GREAT BEND BOROUGH. Thomas Cusack . 14 P II Lines 11 T 1). Estabrook & Son p m 4 12 George L Lenheim 8 ,Belden Brothers 11 •W. A Cciltten 14 George NI oNamara 13 M A Paintsin 14 Newman • 11 1) C: Brunson 14 II V Col:nen & Co 14 - Ferguson & Skinner 1:: Judd & Day 14 D 0 Hollon pm 4 • 19 Sackett & Depue Billiard 'Tables' $33 PSullivaa 14 P Winters ' 14 Stephen Kistler 13 Preston Brothers - 14 GREAT BEND TOWNSIIir. Ii A & S T Clark ' 13 Daniel Vanar twerp GIBSON. Williams Brothers 13 D E Bolin' s James Fuller Bennett T II Davis Mitchell & Curtis pm 4 1 J G Stiles , 13 Geome II Wells pm 4 11 D B Taft 14 lIAILMONY. Lyons it MeNiel ' 12 J E Taylor. 14 'Noah Bisbee . -14 1 A Young • • 14, .1 Schlaller it Co pin 4 11 . Edgar Thomas l4 John. - Grabb • 14 Brant. Lang JL CO. 13 .1 B :->tenhenß• • 14 James Connelly 14 Ward it Co 14 HEnEzcs. C II Ellis p m 4 12 Thomas Lt Morgan 1:2 Allen Patterson p m• 4 12 Fowler *Co 14 James A 3lnnyon • 14 14 Curtis • 14 HARPORD. A T Tiffany m 4 H MJones p m 4 .1 - A Williams - Foivler Pick Oliver Payne • . J Carr . P li Wattierman ar_ssm'. J ranger 14 11 RoAcncrans pm 4 14 6, B -McCain p . m 4. • . 12 11 S 'Wheatcroft • lO TLIONISON. Ii W11 , . -. nson • C Ilitains 14. 'Delos Itolrerts 14: john toßrien & Son . 14 Arnold Bait% 1.4 MI) `S;Atonts Wm Eyrner 14:W W7AleFsenger 14 iG ewie,, .14 LIBEUTY ' - • iGeor:to A Stf ddara • : 14 12 A cromoi & et) , .. 14 .14.11151.4011 Knight • 14A shyer. • - ' .13' • Class r Iticatio; of Ve of ItlerObandtse. SfliPS ; . IeSS than 4.5 , 560 • . elaes 14. JACK ON. $ 5.00'). it SD I hall stri.oo, cla:qt 13 :fah 5,.510.t 00, 1.3:.;s thin $l5OO, class 12 Rini $15.001. less than $20,(10t). class 11 • Sstl!.s $20 , 100 , kss t hnn $30.000. class 10 i3' 1 , 7 000: leps .0000.. claps 9 Sales *40,001/Jess lizqn ibo,lloo, class .8 Classification of Psttent ',lodic - 11m Dealers. s'loo, and pot excebdivar 2 50. claFB 4 S:ilvs V5l), :tad not egrcoil olg $ 5' 0, class 3 Salez 505 and rot exceeding $l,OlO, class 2 • Anil ' the' 4ittlger of the cOnrt.ot Common ••'Melia' of n d county Atilt - hold a Conri-Of Appeal at -the Ciinrt otn-e in "ltioritrot4... in and for fink! , er.unt y.int - Ttuirs• day. AprilLitl,'lB77, atAvitte..ll' time and place ntly or the 21terehatatide,=cribed, defined and •elartsed Hit aforesaid or their aeent a, or :Atm neys ;illy appear and appe.d. front talif arzi;esment 1r they IlhiT>k proper. S.: • - . • A. GRAVKS' March 1 . 577. • . •141ereatitile' AppralFer. ASSIG , I4•:, .EE'S: SA LE OF. HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that in purtinntfee and :03 virttic of fin order or the -I . ,:be rt. of Common Ptett;o of ' 4 oll , queitimiii County. to me directed 00 - - - Wql 0:1)* - Fc tor ttalii• tit p4l)!te vetwit:k, o,n•the yr , . tit 1:•e@ in Frartk.ll» tewnstiip."vaid county. oat.. • ~ Saturday s the 711 i day of Aprsl 1877, At 10 &Ord!: 11. 113:. the following described piece or pare , 1 of land situate in said townsll4) and county, Penusylvat , la the estale. of iv. W. Enatman. mtkigned to me in fruit tor the benefit of creditors. beginning on, the south ride 'of the hlghwhy leading from the tnrntilke to the (IND workr on the west -line of Jac& of ,l3enj. Merritt, ',hence wept: along saidbighwny rods thence south parallel wit h said- highway rode, to atid Werritt's wert•ltne. thence north On said - Merritt's 'West bite to the place ' of bet,finning M acre of lend more o' leafs; sill Imprevid. , „ TRItAlt. or SALE.—The full amount bid tobocash &wit on day of sale. • A. LATHROP. Assignee-of It W. Bastman; 3lonfroto btarchi4 1871. Legal. LEN OX. Black & Clearwater p m 8 GZOVir Brothers p m 4 J C Decker p m 4 ' Win p.m 4 sites Hartley W Mapes LATURCP. P A - Jeffers ~ Hnll Brothers J Wright r; -At Tiffany W Ree,e p In 3 Jeffers p Al Finn LITTLE" MEADOWS. E 11 Beards lee tILDLETOWN. Patrick White XONVIONS. JR, DeWitt, la J R Raynsford 14 t 3 R ilons dr, Co; ` l2 J Webb 14 F. B Chandler, , , 14 Lyon' , & Drake 12 B C Sayre 14 A. N Bullard . 14 E Warner 2 , Billiard Tables 140 0 0 Sebbins .14 W J :tiro lord ' 11 W W Smith & Son ' , 14 W.,E Babcock - 14 W Hewitt . 14 W J Turrell • 14 Weeks. Melhuish & Co 12 PiHip Hahn . . 19 M B Hili 14 B Thatcher 14 J F Zerlass l4 W H Boyd & CO 12 C N Stoddard 14 C G hlinerl 3 l it C Bacon " 14 11 N Bullard p m 4 12 W B Deans 14 Griffis & Sayre 12 IhlALyouptn3 13 0 0 Fordhant . 14 J S Talbot 14 Read & Stroud 11 J F Bronson - 'l3 A 13 Burns p m 3 13 F 1-1 Stevens . • 14 B P Stamp .12 Guttenberg, I . tosenbaum & Co - . 10 NEW 31.11.10 RD BONO. W Decker - 12 M M Williams p m 4 1 3 William Hayden • 12 Hayden it Clements 14 II blairriitt 4 ton 10 1 11 Burritt p in 4 14 J II Bartle 1 Table $3O 14 .T Ilckerman D m 4 18 H &AV T Dickerman 12 Leroy & Decker Pierce Barnes D W Hagar NEW MILFORD TOWNSHIP. Benj4min Sabina pm 4 12 OAKLAND. F D Munson 0 F Church Busy. • J S Hillis 14 SDEQUEUI.NNA DEPOT John Donley • l4 Mrs Mai,amin • 14 G L' Adams F'D Lyons. -; 12 J H Archer .14 .J C (Kane • 9 Mrs McDonald ' ' .13 n 'C Lee p m 3 • 13 James Bell & Son ' 12 Outtenberg t Rosenbaum Sr, Co . 8 El P Doran ' • .12 Wll Langford , 14 D A Lyons. • 'l3 J C Cook • - , , 13 Lewis Freeman - • 14 ;Doolittleßros 14 IG M Doolittle - 12 Thomas McDonald 11 lEdward Vat:taken - ~14 tOsborn'Newman 14 A C Viingorder - 14 Coleman it, Swallow 13 E Carlisle - ' 14 C A .Ikliller 'l4 „ . tl.l Pendergast 14 B F Smith • : 13. %V -II Birdsall ' 14 itli H Strachen .13 .V B Cook. . • 12 ID Cagey .- ' 19 iF B Thayre . 12 i w s Mitchell p in , 3-- 13 i‘V J ti alkenbury , l 14 11-Or it S'W Srnithi 13 iHi, Y. Fernan ' 11 '3 Allen :- • -•• ' :14 Dooley Bros. :` -. 13 F Ilynrt.y L; 14 %I ichne.l Williams 13 A, B Tarbox -1 . • 14 if °hart Wallace • • , 11 I G Drake d ' ,14 James Tayl r I 14 O. • Vanake .. i 3 Billiard .Tables. ! . - , $4O • MriK NI cGrath , • 14 Wm Baull . 14 Tliotnag Kelley - ' 14 Smith it, Shcapp 11 • SPRINOV Minot Riley Ilalige Herd & Messr Smith Son ,'• 0 Splatzer. . SILVEK LAKE. & F' Indvrlied pm 4 12 E-liveker ' 14 T Sullivan 14 NEW FIRM; NEW GOODS, Woi;. : : : - 'n,..r...;, :Bpy-p.:.:k.pc•.- (Br(=soak TO Bora tt Couwza,) -)6ALE ' RS IN Cook Stoves,: .1404-gii,liiiiniii4-._ ing Stoves. ON TIME, Ls the name of a new ook Stove, just outo containing n new principle In eking. and is destined to make a revolution in the onstruction of: Cook Stoves. Come in and see it. THE ARGAND As a heating stove stands without .a rival, in beauty, durability and economy. Come and satisfy yourself, and get names of patties now using them. TIN W ARE We take special pleastire offering , to the Wholesale and Retail Trade, our desirable supply of Tin , lare. We use none but the best of charcoal plates. , • " OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED OUR STYLES ARE FAULTLESS , GOODS ARE 'WARRANTED ! And we defy any to. 'proonee better goodie tor leee money. .; • • L AMPS. A full line of Lamps of beautiful design. Also Chim neys of every description. STONE WARE. ° Flower Jars, Hanging, Pots, Churns, Butter - Jars. Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes, ie. BUILDERS HARDWARE. Butts and Screws, Locks and Knobs. Latches, Catches, Doors, Sash, Blinds. Glass, Building Paper, White Lead, Zinc. Oils, Varnishes. Paint Brushes; Spirits of 'Turpentine, Paint cf ally shade desired. Also colors for-mixing paint. 'A foil assortment of l i tihtdeltihia Carriage Bolts, - hnd a full line of Iron Axles; Bar Iron, Horse Shoes, Nails, Rods, itc. We purchase in Car-load lots, therefore can sell to the - trade in less quantities as cheap as any house in the city. , • Wit. 11. BOYD, 1 J. H. CORWIN, COOLIIY ontrose. March 15. 1876. TS MARK THESE FACTS . Testimonyof the Whole W orld. • • HOLLOWAY'S -P.ILLS. .ti - Extracts from Various Letters: had no appetitet. Holloway's Pills gave rue a hearty one." "Your Pills are mariellous." • • "I send (or another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cored my headache thatwss chron ic." - • "I gave one of your Pills to rn:t babe for cholera mor bas. The dear little thing got well in a day." • . "My nausea of a morning is now cured." "your box of HolloWay's ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the errs and the noise:hat left." "Sei d me two boxeii. I want one fora poor-family." `1 - enclose it . dollare; your rice is 25 cis, but the med 'Line to me is wortha!dollar. ' "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by returitmail lor Chills and Fever:" . I have over 2110 sncli testimonials' as .thase, but want of space compels me-to conclude; • • - 1 For Cut4 — neous Disorders,,,.. • • and'all eruptions of the skin, this ointment is most-In irdoes tiotlheal externally alone. but pene trates witb.the most 4earching effects to, the .very root of the evil. - j ' • • 334120.1.14:›WEVY La 3-r St innriably cute the following diseases: - • bisordcl of the Kidneys.. . In a:I diseases affecting these. organs, Whether they secrete too much or tee little water; or whether they be afflicted with stone orlgravel. or with -aches and pains settied in the loins oter the r,gionst of - .the kidney:;,' these 1 ills should be taken according to the printed di. rect ions. and the Ointment stiou:d be well rubbed into the small or the backint bpd time. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have. failed. - • - • For Somnaches.out of arier. : • No medicine will so effeetn,itly improve Ole tone or the m omach as these ; they remove all acidity occasion ed eitlier by inteinovrance or ,inproper diet; Theyreach• • the liver anti reduce It to a healthy -action ; they • are !?ondOrftilly_efficaciotis in eases of Spasm-iii fact they never tail in curing alt disorders el the I iver and Store- . • • ' . .110BLOWA:Y'S PI t.LS - aro *the.' hest - known-in the .World for the follOwingdiseaSes: • 'Agne, Asthma, Bil ious Complaint.t. Blotches on . the - Iskin, , Bowels;Con. tamption: prpesy.Dysealtery. Erysipelas, Fe male Irregalaritles.F,tvers of all kintis.Fi Is. Gout:Head ache, Ind tgetifon, 1017mm:it ion. Jaiintlice..Liver Corn- Plaints. Lumbago. Piles, Rheumititon. ;Detent ion- - of Urine, Scrofula or King's t , Vit,SoreTbroats, Stone and (-travel. Tic-Donloureaux. Turdort.Uleets, Worms of ail kinds, Weakness froni any calk, etd.- . ,• • • . IMPORTANT . CAUTION - • • None.are gene Inc unless the signature of-J:Haydrick. as agent for the. 'United States. surrounds - each' box Of Pills and Ointment.; 1A halide: me reward Will beglven to any one rendering ;such information as -may lead to the detect,on of any .Party or parties_ counterfeiting the medicines or vending, the. same, knewing them'to be emulous. • - • -- • ' . • - ,• * * *Sold et the man it rant ory of _Professor HollowaY Co.; hew York,'atid• by- all respectable druggisteand den ers in mediciiie Aminbout the civilized world; in boxes at 25 cis, S 2 ci - •amidsl each. 'far There-Is' con siderable sa vingby taking the larger sixes, '• • N.13.=--Directions for the guidance or patient's hiev . ery disorder are affixedlo eaCh .box. • • FRENCit, ItICIIARPS; it - CO., Sole Agent*. - - .1 . • - Phlladelphia.Pa. TUICK fkANNOCR. MARBLE WORKS. BURNS - & WHITE 31Innfatefwers of end Dealers -- - ITALIAN & A , MERrnAN MARBLE, 'MARBLH AND SUCH MANTLE .. SCOTCH & 4 AME,RIOAN GRANITE, A' Specialty, rirremote ry iota Erictioded,4o- pi r _o; sums,." /Turagbanizobk.Pi. asii, 114 1870._74,. . . "NEW .PRIOES, BOLTS. NAILS. GOODS GOODS! _ixi.awr4 - 02. UM inst. reestved . an ENTIRE *NEW STOOK OF HENS', _BOYS' :AND:. YOUTHS'.;- • CLOTHING At prtr,.eeto suit the hard times. MFRS' SUITS, $818525 BOYS' &YOUTHS ssloslo Mao's fine line of DRY GOODS, & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, Cheap for cash. No' charges for showing onr goats. WIC -HAYDEN. New Milford. Ma.' 8d.28/6.';'—tt I MP A ORTANT - ANNOUNCEMENT 0. - ::: : 4: '...A,-,,-;',CpRT.S.v.i.l, D .1 1 1.1 r 13-CIiCA33EI MERCHANT TAIMING. :* AT OUR NEW STORE, No. 21 Court Street. We uld respectfully announce to the publicthat we hav removed to our new and spacious store. Ni, 21 corn r of Court and Water streets. and are Arlling u ll: O with .a m atom. of goods that have just arrived. stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, etc., are of the very lat. est Spring patterns and styles and purchased for cash when the market was most depressed. In the line of Fancy. Goods, Hosiery, Gloves,Hats Goods, Ribbons, etc., our stock is unsurpassed. We have also opened a Department of Merchant Tailoring, and have just purchased ' a large stock of the latest styles in the line of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and of the very best qua:ity. We have employed to take charge of this Department, ME. T. D. TAYLOR, long the leading and most successful cutter in ttis city. and whe always guarantees a perfect lit. Mr. Taylor did the se lecting of the , cloths, cassimereii, trimmings, etc.. for this depqrtment, which should satisfy all that we have the latest and most fashionable styles.; We cordially thank our patrons for past favors. and promise them and the public generally that we are bes. ter prepared than ever to supply anything in our line. We solicit your patronage. Binghamton, April 19,1876. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in Sealed Envelope. Price six cents Lecture on the Nature, Treatment l and Q 414 f# ftat i lral cure of Seminal Weakness. or sper. 7 . ) • ,. matorrhoea, induced by Self-Abase, Inv* nntary Emissions. lmpatency, Nervous De hints. and impediments to Marriage •generally ; Con• sumption. Epilepsy. and Fits ; Mentat and Physical fa capacity, &c.—hy ROBERT J. CIILVERWELL, M, D., author of the "Green Book." &c. The world-renowned author, in this admirable. Tiers tare, clearly proves from his own experience tbs. Mb consequences of Self-Abase may be effectually ree moved .without medicine, and without dangerfins single cal operations . gs . hoagies, instruments.rin, or cordiab a s pointing out mode of cure at once certain and effeo; tual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may core himself cheaply, privately and radically. OrThis Lecture will prove a boon to thouvande and thousant.s. Sent ander seal. in a plain envelope, to any address on receipt of six cents or two poet stamps. ' Address THE CIILVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York Pobt Office Box, 438. Oct. 11, Ibl6. • \ • PUY. YOUR WAGONS, ANp.'SLEIGIIS; , , ) OF OUSTERHOUT, IiAIWORD, FA. Repairing donnon short notice, cheaper than the cheapest, • First-class Phtetons - t " " • Davies, - , ig " ' Laniher wagonit.- - '• ". Pletforms front $l4O . to ' ' Snell body Sleighs, - B A.C.KS MITRING. To shoe per epan new, - ;. - • . , x 0 corkapd set - , „- .„ - -:... LAO sot per span .., - • : - , - 1;0) All work warratod.Call apdexavotpe my `stock before purehasitg cismihere. , - Uprrord, ;April ':0.7-,tf 0%./1-.l3An'Axil.. HG. BLAIMING J. N. t'tiNGDO7l Barnes,'Mandiug,dr, Cchi Parble and evaiiitt atotito, jRI3TABLISIIMI IN 1840.1 KANtWASITURERS OF ALL simisVir MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. MANTLES .&C IMPQMRS OP SCOTCH GRANITE, • •20 Ohenhp go Ste, Near Depot, . Mirch 8.. Imo - BINGHAMTON - . N. Y VALUABTIE F4O‘llM FOP - SALE NEW-MILFORD TOWNSHIP. The' ander!fpned oxebutor`of the oattita,of elmain Van Fkc 'deed. Orem for sainthe.Tarin of kid denecV Tv t, one-fourth mile, north or the Musky-, earth. Nov milord iownphip. Pa. -It tontaina about 112 atTei. well watered, re: cen.and order a good Etnia 0f nultiva• tiOn. 'I must tilt:polio of WO. Hein, and will evil. on ST TRIMS' - For. Further pariivoirs I,quir3 0104 solicAbor Stimmeroi,lte. Pa.. • or P. 9, c tkqdrois , Now bulr9ro PA,- . _ July s .trzutr 5 • • -AND C. & A:CPBTSEY, T'_ PRICE (LIST. W. OU:STERIIOUT. ALSO, $l3O $ll5 $l6O