-i : ' Piiiit.Witei iiii. iieti. 'A , Writer in'L the' A'griiiiliniist; following communication,, calls attention to foul water asa, fruit ful source of.dis ease and wantof thniftia animals L.. That afarmev who has , provided for his barnyard a never • failing supply of good water, and aa arrangement by ; which it le brought iota the troughs or tubs with out pumping or drawing, has a conveni ence whose value is not, likely to, be over estrmated; but it is a matter of no small importance that it be given to the stock fresh and pure. Because animals drink from a filthy trough or a muddy and stag nant pool with apparent relish, it does not follow that their sense of taste is of a low order and cannot appreciate good feed ing. Necessity tee often compels them to drink anywhere and whatever they can find: Long continued habit deadens or perverts the taste. But animals with nnvitiated taste, left free to choose for themselves, will find the purest water as quickly as the sweetest grass; especially is this true of the horse. Some are nat urally fastidious about both food and drink, and they often suffer from thirst rather than drink from a vessel or at a well they dislike. Some men entrusted with the care of stock, seeing a horse tast ing and sipping, or playing, as they ima gine, say he is not dry, or is whimsical, and bring him back to his stall, there to remain until thirst compels him to drink. Thus a real cruelty is ignorantly practis ed against a dumb beast, when a few mo ments' attention would discover and re move the trouble. Fresh, pure water means more than simply water free from sticks, dirt, or substances which are read ily detected by the eye. Water exposed in Shallow vessels to the atmosphere du ring warm weather quickly loses its fresh and sweet taste. Should it remain in a stable twenty four hours it becomes undrinkable from having absorbed the im purities of the air. Ammonia, carbonic acid, and all the gases escaping in the stable, are absorbed rapidly and in large quantities by water. During hot weath er these gases are always laregely pres ent, even in well regulated barns, and a tub of water exposed to the air in a sta ble yard, or in a cellar, soon becomes charged with them, and is 'unfit for any anima to._drink. Besides being of a dis agreeable taste, it becomes slightly aperi ent. A cover that fits closely to the trough or tub is of some service in keep ing out dust. and dirt, and pieventing contact with impure air; but, it is impossi ble to keep water in shallow'vessels about a barnyard and have it absolutely pure. The safest plan of ensuring purity is to draw froth the fountain head as often as wanted, and when the animals have drank throw the remainder away. It is a com mon practice in summer to keep water in the trough to prevent its drying and fall ing into pieces. The more shallow a trough is made, the less liable it is to dry up; but it is better to lose one occasional ly than always to give impure water to the stock. Scrupulous cleanliness in the care of all the arrangements for furnish ing water commends itself to every think ing man who is the owner and lover of animals, in proportion as the ill effects of neglecting them are understood. l'uritan Philanthropy. There was a man in our town Whose hobby was canary birds ; For songsters he'd as bleb renown As some men (or thus dairy he rds Ile kept Ms little dickies MI, In most comfortable cages, And furnisbed feed for grcatiind small In accordance with their egrs. Ile loved ble.pets, and they were gay, Ind =riled songs ofjoy and peace, To hear their young attempt the lay, Lad see their little broods increase One day some philanthropic gents— At least so they themselves announced— Impelled bvkaritan intents. Upon lip% bird man ponneed. Their •peakcr, Ten dell WiHips, said : " Friend, this committee's from the East • Where bran new moral plans Are laid— The home of him anrnamed "The Beast?" " We're sent by that great Comnonwealth, Which claims the right to interfere In other people's moral health— An ancient right she holds moat dear. • " Oat misslnn's brief, brief let it be : 'Tie moral Idaseachupetta' wish That you at once these birds set free : To.cage them Is vile and heathenish." " Whyr qnoth the man, with staring evil, " 1 break no laws—the birds are mine; Yoar words hare tilled me with surprise; I shall not part with them, in tine !" In vain the delegation plead The right of all birds to be free Thai homes are fields and trees•' they said Bat this the birk , man could not see. "Mhat ! fields and trees !" cried he amazed, "r4e4se bit& were all in cages bred Yournmeeachnsette mum he crazed ; Freedom would canoe their death," be said Soon angry words advanced to blows ; The delegiitton proved too strong; Each cage by forcelhey did inclose-- Accomplishing great itght—or wrong. When all the dicky-birds were out, These philanthropic wise men fired Every gage they found about t Which act all puritans , admired, ?bin. an the bird man waxed Irate. As puniehment because tie railed. Tppyselzeil his pictures, gems and plate. And for the modern Atheras sailed, Meanwhile the dicky birds, poor things, }Upped helplessly about in need; And knoWing not the nee of wings. They did not fly in search of, feed. Some died La tonere, starved to death— Shay by little bops were kyled— Doge crouched them dozeaa at a breath— With scores of them cote maws were filled. By those who illy knew their needs, Some wereminght and caged once more, Mae I they perched on broken reeds Their mirth and Ovine days were O'er- „PM birds i their race is nearly run— , - liggielebid by moral *Labia rigger”: IiPW. Maar, answer .uts mare *al* 444 Egan t rl=MMtla :' 401606)ii ani Milt Timber " r v: i axe 1 4obrelattMil:Ne;rToier'has 41ferfol: lowing!epapMendations nonnerning:the management ed*Poit'anff,railliii4iir r - Felling timber should-U - 4one before the sap begins "toeireulaie. it is a pretty well established fact •that timberis more duiable when eut,.iii -Antrim) or, in the early part of winter, than if taken from the stump in spring, when. every .pore is' full of sap. ' ' Posts intended for jetting next spring should be cut immediately without fail. Then strip off the bark, and pile them in snob a manner as to promote their season ing as much as possible. To have a post last well in the ground, the juices in it ought to be thoroughly dried up before it is set. It is frequently impossible to split rails from large logs in frosty weather, and it is likewise disagreeable work to do when there is deep snow in the forest— hence the getting oat of rails is often de ferred until spring. But the timber may be cut before that season. We would cut, it in the fall;. it is better to cut it now than to wait longer. The rail cuts may be sawed off, and left, till suitable weather for splitting, and the limbs and tops worked into fire-wood. • Neither posts nor any timber that, it is desirable to season should be setup end ways on the ground. If placed thus, the moisture from the earth will ascend the pores of the wood to a considerable dis tance ; hence it will not season well and rapidly. 110, FOR THE MEM! 1 , 4:•31 10 c0;i)-ii\CO , 1 ,*eluing attint, WITU REVERSIBLE FEED. THE BEST IMMUNE IN USE! MAKING FOUR DISTINCT STITCHES. suy 1 1: 0 =VID for pour Wife A Written Warranty Given if Required READ ITS VIRTUES : We claim for the St.ontslca the following advantages over any and all other Sewing Machines : ggEnt makes four different stitches--the lock, knot, double lock, and double knot, on one and the same ma chine. Each stitch being alike on both sides of the fab ric. Efl'Eserymachine has the reversible feed motion, which enables the operator. by simply turning a thumb screw. to have the work run either to the right or left, to stay any part of the smm, orfasten the ends of seams without turning the fabric. OrThe only machine basing a self-adjnating shuttle tension—the amount of tenelon always being in exact proportion to the size of the bobbin. n'Wi Changing the length of start, and from one kind of stitch to another, can readily be done while the ma chine is in motion. ia'The needle is easily adjusted. 10/7 - 1t is almost noisslese, and can be need where qui- et is necessary. i;36 'lts motions are all positive ; there are no springs to get out of order, and its simplicity enables the most inexpenenced to opm ate it. rirlt,does not require deer thread on thennder than for the upper side, and will sew across the heaviest seams, or from one to more thicknesses of cloth, with out change of needle. tension. or breaking thread. Eir"The Hemmer is easily adjusted and will tuna ant width of hem desired. IrtirNo other machine will do so great a range of work as the Flonmce wr - wtil . bent, fell, bind. gather, braid, quilt, and gather and sew on amino at the same time. The taking up of the slack thread is not performed by the irregular contraction of a wire coil or uncertain op eration of wire levers. The precision and RCA uracy with which the Florence draws the thread into the cloth is unapproaehed in any Sewing Machine hitherto offered in the market. We furnish each machine with "Berm:inns Self-Sew er,"-which guides the work Itself, and Is of incalculable 'tide. especially to inexperienced operators. tarn Is fully protected and licensed by Bias Howe, Jr., and his associates, and our Letters Patent. While possessing the above, and many other advan tages, the Florence is sold at corresponding prices with other first Blasi Machines. and a careful examination will fully substantiate all that we have claimed for it. and justify the assertion we now make, that it Is the best Sewing Machine In the world. We warrant every Machine to be all that we claim for it, and will give a written wsrenty if required. Liberal arrangements made with those who buy to sell again. Fantle - reference may be had by addressing S. C. larlr7.amx:t.,- 210Ccoaatrabasel, lea., AGENT FOE SESQUEUANNA COUNTY Dec. 19, 1865. 3m New Skirt for 1866. The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRTS. Z. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX (double) ELLIPTIC snanw 8233 T. TMS Invention consists of Duplex [or twoj Elliptic Pure EefLned Steel Springs,-ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tongbest.most flexible, elastic and davit& spring ever used. They seldom bresk or bend, like the single spring and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice as long as any single spring skirt that ev r has or can be made. . . . . The wonderfnl flexibility, great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Eidetic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowdeo assemblies, Op eras, curia-es, railroad ears, church pews, arm chairs. for promenade and house dress.as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and con veniently asa silk or muslin dress. A lady ha sing enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great sonvenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For children, misses sad young ladies thiy are superior to all others. The Hoops are covered with S ply double twisted thread and will wear twiceas long as the single yarn covering which!. used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every skirt are also double steel. and twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing off the rods when draeging down stairs, stone steps, etc., etc.. which they are constantly subject to • hen in use. All are made of the new and elegant corded tapes, and are the best quality in every part. giving to the wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unguestionaMy the lightest most desirable, comfortable ant economical skirt ever made. WESTS, BRADLEY it CARY, Proprietors of the Invention, and sole mannfactnrers. 97 Chambers, and 79 it 81 Reads streets, N. Y. IN:waste In all first. lass stores in this city, and thro% ant the United States and Canada. Havana de Cnba, Mexico,South America, and the West Indies. Eirinquire for the Duplex Elliptie (or double) Spring Skin. jan3o am The Montrose Democrat ItPI7II2IBBED Wl= TUESDAY MOBITITCO, AT MONTBANIB, 817131aIIVIABBA COl7/47, PA., BT Cll-13 R. Et X sP $9l CD Z7', AT $2 rza Amp= tlf ADTABCB-011 $236 AT END OT TEAS. Business advertisements Inserted at $1 per square of 10 lines, three times, and 25cts for eschaddltional week. Yearly advertisers, with usual changes. charged $lO for four squares, quarter column $l5. half column S..V, one column $6O , and other amounts Inexact proportion. Business cards of three lines, $3; or onp dollar a line. illriegal notices at the customary rate.. 3:eb Printing executed neatly and promptly at fal r prim. Deeds. Mortgages, Notes. Jnatlees', Constables', Betaol st other bbroks for sale. Z'eraaas'r Oir • Mai• PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,- the whitest. the most demble, the most economical.. Try It t - soufsetured only by ZIEMER SMITI , %. Wholesale Onby,Pllnt and mau l Deem, - 1ix. 130 , 1 / 137 North Mt street; PaPorfg• EMMMEEMl======= ABEL TURRELL Is continually recalling NE GODS, And keeps constantly on hind a fell and desirable as sortment of genuine, • Drugs. Medic ine ..ChetriedW Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dyeatuffs, Teas. Spicer and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa per, Glassware,. _LamiqerOsette. Benzoic, Tanner's DiLltibrita Nekistoot Oil, Refined Whale Oil. Varnish. Whips, Gimp, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps. Musical - . Tot ct Soaps, talibilit;ilirtiesa;.PirCket Knives, Spectacles, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks. and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, PerfOnpry, ALL THE Patent Medicines advertised in Montrose. and nearly everrtIOODAIINH IN ANY MARKET. In short, nearly everything to restore the sick. to please the taste, to delight the eye. tog atify the fancy, and also to conduce to the eftl and tantial comforts of life. Enumeration is impractlea r lecas it would fill a newspaper. Call at the Dreg and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, M ___ontrose, Pa. TL *1" 1 I GROCERIES &.-PROYISIONSI J. N. DEANS, Jr., Is now receiving a InivellitiOvell-veiectedetock of new goods, consisting iApart of choice and comm'n FLOUR, DAIRY SALT, SUGAR, TABLE SALT. oTRUP, :. _ • . , BBL S %LT. MOLASSES, CANDLES, CHOICE TEAS, - BRUSHES. COFFEE, ite., Ac. SPIC N ES, itc. FRUITS. AILS, PORK. WOODEN-WARE, HAMS, BASKETS. LARD, BROOMS. Fisn, ROPE, k.e., and in fact a choice variety of all kinds of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS which we are bound to sell wholesale or retell, cheap for cash or ready pay. Call and see before buying elsewhere. for we take pleats:me fn ahowing:Onigoode whether ion buy or`nOt. ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE taken In exchange forgoods a the best , taarket prices. Store on Posts' Old Corner. J. N. DEANS, Jr. Montrose, dune lit. 18d5. NEW GOODS, WEBB & BUTTERFIELD Are now receiving their ,*pring „Stniner c2O-cpkizi PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. DRESS GOODS, consisting of GRENADINES, POPLINS, CIIA LLIES, • DELA INES LENGES, ARAM ATTAS, =BINGES, BRILLIANTS, JACONETTE PRINTS, and a good assortment of all kinds of Goods In our line. M., 11. .000. JAMES R. DEWITT, DEALER DRY GOODS iND 111111011 S CHOICE FAMILY 411110401221/11 1 2, -qep At, 9 BOOTS — ANV''SgOES, Hats and Caps, 4 C I = l. 4 trit.. 30i Pt. "Sr, GLASS-WARE, 1. AMPS 01LA, HARDWARB . AND NAILS, EMILE Xa3I34..TIFICEINIL, di:to . Produce iaiien in Exchange. Montrose, Feb. '64. J. 8.. Dewrrr. TO BOOT &SIME-NRERS OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. MI B. WEEKS CO. ba►tng poi( their Stock of Rata, Cape and Reidy Wade Clothing to Joshua Boyd, . . will continue the BOOT & SHOE BUSINESS, in its various branches My stock la now complete-. having& large arrival offal littu cSigies. Ladles Glose-Kld, Lasting,- Mat. and Calf Dal morals and Gaiters. Mime"' Lasting. Rid and Calf Balmorals. A large assortment of Infants' Shoes. Iden'sthdf, Kid and Lasting Balmoral' and Gaiters. Men's Boys' and Youth'. Calf, 11400 fifiogi s "'iota lam prepared to sell " " ' CHEAPER FOR CASH OR RPM= PAT, than any other house this side of New York. illirMealers supplied at New York Jobbing prices. store wed-Moot Pablla Ayenne, - searaddonrahove Searle's Hotel. . . 'P. B. WRENS. Montrose, Haild. A FRESH LOT OF NEW GOODS, JUST SWUM FOR TDB Okittiii At WILSON. GEMS & W4V/IMMS, F. B. WEEKS 1 1 .11 0,t CONSTINERS °F A. NMI:CM 43-171.3EULT HOW TEI CONK 35: & 37 Vesey Street, New York, Are nourpniting np an' excellent article of Black Tea with Green Tea flavor that willmeet the wants alarms of Tea. The trade mark of this tea it THE LONG ARM HOE It is put up in neat pound papers, &I ponds in ■ box. is rapidly becoming a favorite Tea with the comma nits. From present appearances it Is d.Cstined not only to become a great favorita, but standard Tea. in conse quence of Its fineness and sweetness of therbr and great strength—which makes it The Most Economical Tea in Use. We have long made it a study to furnish a Tea which would snit all varieties of tastes, but never until the pro duction of our Lotto Ana 0170 P !um we felt that we had attained that much desired and long sought for object. The Long Arm Chop is a Black Tea with Green Tea fla vor. and can be relied upon for Its uniform purity and healthy effects. This Tea is composed of the choicest leaves. and cured without coloring matter of any kind, and in precisely the mine manner as If prepared for na tive consumption. It is consequently more wholesome and delicate in flavor than the artificially colored Teas. Natives of Tea countries never color teas artificially nor sort them into Gunpowders. Imperials, Hysone. Twan keys. &c., for their own consumption; they do so only when preparing them for other markets. It will he per ceived. therefore, that the Long Arm Chop combines the virtues of all the varieties of original and natural Teas. l• is the atm of The Great American Tea Company in introducing this Tea to the public to make It mutually advantageous to them and ourselves. The Company warrant this tea to all tea dealers, and the dealers extend the guaranty to consumers, that if the ten is not perfectly satisfactory It can be returned and the money refunded. TEA DEALERS, GROCERS, AND DRUGGISTS Throughout the Country. Retail Price. p 1,26 per Pound. The Great American Tea Company, 35 Sc a 7 Vesey Street decl 2 New York. Dr. N. L. Brundage, SURGEON jENTIST, AS perManently located In Montrose. Mee over 1.1 Weil) & Battertield's. People of this vicinity, especially those toothless ones wanting beautiful plates of Teeth, would do well to give him a call. All wutk warranted to give satisfaction. PriECIEI rrizrvcr N`Bril=3WZl. Th. Et Irektura Mantis. llf.tollt• •ork laraproved fusible metal for Filling Teeth, for which I have the right, privilege and license, granted by him to use for Dental purposed in my own practice as a Dentist. It is called Cadmium Alloy.and In desi;oted to take the pace of amalgams, tin, metallic OXided, .tc. for filling. It does not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the difficulties that in such a variety of ways occurs, or are liable to occur with the agent. Its Qualities and Advantages. Thin filling Is deiigned for making perfect and durable lugs, as a sttbstt trite for gold where economy is an ob ject: and for inferior material where the Teeth can be saved, and not for temporarily stopping those which are diseased and worthless. Assuming then that it be skillfully need, the Plastic Metallic Pilling -possesses advantages above every other material hut gold for filling Teeth, whits It can be em ployed to many ranee where gold cannot. It can be il trauced with facility and accurately secured. It molds closely to the walls of the cavity without recession or shrinkage, forming a perfect ping, solid throughout, thus excluding air and moisture. Montrose, Oct. 10. 1865. LIBERTY lIIITE LEAD. Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead Liberty White Lead. Liberty White Lead TRY IT ! . TRY IT I TRY IT TRY IT WannarrEn to cover more surface, for same weight than any other. Buy the hest, it is She cheapest. Liberty Lund it whiter than any other. Liberty Lead covers better than any other. Liberty Lead wears longer than any other. Liberty Lead ia.mors economical than any other. Liberty Lead is metro free from impurities, and is WAIIIIAHTED to do more and better work a! a given coil, than nuy other. Boy the HEST, It 1• the CHEAPEST Manufactured and warranted by • U WHOLESALE DRUG, PAINT & GLASS DEALERS 187 NORTH THIRD STREET, Je 29—ly • ruiLioxtrniA . ERIE RAILWAY. rIBANGE of hoots, commencing Monday, Nov 15th, VlOO5. Pratte will leave Great Bend, Pa., at about tha following hours, viz: • Viresotwetrci. Train t. Dania Expreee, at 8.20, p.m. 8, Lightning Express for Dunkirk.. 3.M, a.m. 5, Mall 7.52, p.m. 7, Night Lx. for Dunkirk and Buffalo, 8.00. a.m. 9, Mall for Buffalo and Dunkirk 5.27, a.m. 21, Emigrant 11.13, a.m. 27. Way Freight 1.02, p.m. 311mostimeta-c1.13c0u33.ct. Train 2, New York Express 4, Night Express 8, Steamboat Express. 8, Cincinnati Express 12 Night Express.. -eb 28; Way Freight 10.35, am Trains 3 .2. 21 run daily. !Train 7 rune daily except Sun days and Mondays. Train 8 rune daily except Mondays.-Train 3 stops at Great Bend Sundays and Mondays only. Train 12 stops Mondays only. All oth ers run daily except Sundays. 11. RIDDLE. Gaul Snp't, New York. WM, R. DARR, Gaul Passenger Agent. HOWARD Association ,Ph Illodellphlo Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal. Urinal" and sex nal systems—new and reliable treriment—in Reports of the HOWARMASSOCLATI ON . Vent by mall In sealed letter envelopea.free of charge. Address Dr. J. Situair llottouroo Toward Association . No 2 South 9 th atreet, Philadelphia. Pa. FRESIE.GROUND CAYUGA PLASTER, FOR - SALE AT , • .7. Sterlingville, 179'y0. Co. k very superior, tine ground article, will be meld AIL cheap tor;CASII or Ready'Pay, Grata, &c. Call at the elkauMerclijuiown_ 31trityvir . sPvisNIC1114 - - - - J. many:, Sherlingeille, Pcb. 18435. .1Y• LATE and EXEPOETAIUM,s,i NEWS MOM IF SON gam" FORT FISHER 'O4I2TURED: r agl , - ihifrile; and thectotta peOple O a Of Wilmington s Tother places in Dixie are said ;Alto Mucb TER/1V lied, • but the -good people of Montrose and rickety need not be alarmed in the latiskrut' nearly all trial of good' arefini.g 441011, and, b are .becm going, doyen linkr• Vto Stot , :qf *ttbseriber) almost ries) , day for a Twig time past. and all : wishing good Goode bad better call and examine qualities end prices before buying, as it Is ray purpose to Nell goods strictly npon the principle of ties ano lei Gee. In the Franklin Motel bnildin Montroseolan. A.N.-{iU i. fEMlll GROCERIES, TEAS.—Choice Teas, geo — d at 10a, better at 12s, and, best at lb and Ifis per lb. Sugars, Syrups and Molasses that are need, and Vinegarthot is Wine soar. Tobacrko, (the "filthy weed")from 30 to 120 cts. per lb. and some in the shape of snuff. Yankee Nations, Books and Statfonery. rocket Diaries for 1365: Candies, Nuts, Crackers. Cheese. cider and domestic Wines, Butter. Lard. Potatoes. Onions, Fresh Cringes. Lemons and lots or other Good things quite too numerous to mention, for Montrose. Jan. 1865. A. N. bULL.AUD. . . Peace & Peace Prices. PEACE 'ESTABLISHED.. Large Lines of Prices., Conquered d: Reduced ME. 33 - ear i z e ltt is now receiving, for Spring Supplies, new and large Stocks of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, STOVES, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Paints, Lamp and Linxred Oils, Ben zole, Carpeting's, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Huts & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Clocks, &c. Including, as nsttal. full varieties of the most popular styles of LADIES' DRESS Goons. 51141EL8, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, which 130 will sell on the most favorable terms for CASH, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Buyers. Flour & Salt on hand as usual. NEW MILFORD, June, 1885. 3M.ercitseiao COOKING APPARATUS! Patent Nursery and Cooking Lamp—three articles cooked at one time. $2 50 to $7 50 each. VISOR'S Patent Kerosene Gine Pot. Glue kept hot all day for three cents. $2 to $6. MBE'S Patent Shade Supporter and Attachment to support a shade or for hailing water. Price, 50 ate. ILLINGS' Patent Union Kerosene Oil Stove-1, 4, and 10 Burners. Cost, $2 50. $5, and $lO. pirelrenlars Free. Address, Kerosene Lamp Heater Co., 206 PEARL ST., NEW YORK. July 11, 1865. tt PULMONARY AND NERVOUS DISEASES e`G'Ackh - elle,ster. lIMPAtoisTI I O , - - ACT with promptness and certainty in every stage of CONSUMPTION, and with invariable efficiency In NERVOUS PROSTRATION, General Debility. Dyspep sia, Asthma, Bronchitis. Female Weaknesses, Lora of Flesh or Strength, and nil derangements of the Blood. Tbey Increase the nervous or vital energy. relieve Cough, check Night Sweats, diminish Expectoration, Improve the Appetite, arrest Diarrham, promote re freshing sleep, and create new and healthy blood. Let no sufferer fail to try this remedy, Circular. Free. • Pumas :—ln 7 oz. and to oz. bottles: $l.OO and $4.00 each. 0 small or large bottles for $ 5.00, by express.— Sold by all respectable drnegists. an dat the sole general aupot, wpm -nate and retail. be .7. WINCHESTER, M 3, John St., N..Y March 16, 186&—lycows HUNT BROS. & BLAIR EACTJEILALIVICON, Wholesale & Retail Dealersin 11/4211D V4/112 £2,, PL. t:3OIV • STEEL, NAILS , spiumAta, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. HINE RAIL. K , COUNTERSUN RAIL SPIKES. RAILROAD & HIEING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. HALLE-ABLE • , IRONS. MUDS, SPOKES, PRUDES, SEAT SPINDLES, ROWS, die. ANVILS. VICES. STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS, HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILES, &c. &e. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BFLTING, PACKING, TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAIR A GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER A FINDINGS. FAIRHANK's SCALES. • Scranton. March 24. Ism. ly FO , R . z , s 05 1 1 Hors ad Cate Powders. TER, }I EAVI COCO 11 S,' D) TEMPER, VETS, FOUND] LOSS OF All TITE AND rtr. 6NERGY,ha use improves t wind, !merest' the appetite-4f a smooth .st glossy skin—arm transforms t h miserable eltelf berm. at 1.92, p.m 4.13, a.m 8.88, p.m . 7.10, •.m 3.12, a.m 11 1 • to all &messes of Eirrinei suck aS Catighs s MCP ht.': the Lungs, liver. &c., this article . . tar acts as a specific. • By patting from one-halt a paper to paper In. Si ennui of sw i ll the Above diseases 4.- - - will be eradiental or entirely prevented. irgivenin time , a errtaisi Preventive and core for the 'Hag Choler*. • Price 25 gents per Paper ozPape;for_4l. , pare4o4 • s 41 O F $e A. .koir.rrz & DUO., 01 AT.TIIIWit • - I,La wnowng DING AND MEDICINE. DENT. N0. ,- 118 Franklin Ot.icitaltimore, /rd, • For Rae bY rtru lttlb*liiir -81 9ickeePers. t h r° ' ll o'• tri out the Uellett, state!. t ' • ' rAS- 7 :r." 7. .4A. 4 .X ISM=M i c tlll7..zjirztitj 'Flarrti , :zirrlitaT;Ainnrairi' • is„ . . :'o.l n-aotontierr or Incontbectee. of Velnio.l4 41:01 C. 0.1 0: 1:...:11 . 1:143 Of elop' . + lilex or lallroys,4..sitasiii of Go P70,11 -...t0 clan 1, Cray:CD:la Dud DepoOts. Drool. oct Orr,auto Weakness, Debillii,Tfircatatil Cola. 1.1434, Le., • • . Improved Rose Waists: rvneslty rite.-igatto from the system, ; in; f: o. I:ab:ts if Dlssipall a, at /ago 4:!pimes, late ow na (34.71 , 74 of did, no ineorte entenes or sipedurs csmpletity ncpe7ailne thole unpreascliit an , l de:nein:4N ramed:ca, Copalrfa and illairoury, in curing Mai Emus. USE HELMBOLD'S lUD EXTBACT OUGHtI /3 all Diseases of the Urinary Orrans, whatles!aiWagin NAL] or yam; from lola:ever taus) Ortginerginf. eniet 110 matter ef hour tall y eta:natty. It is 1110a:sant Jai Iti tut* . and odor, lIIISIDLATZ Is action, and cart strotigthinlag than any of Lila preparations of D r.i; or Pon. 'nose saTerins from D•o:t4ts Doan or D4lcnto Calla& tntbna, procure Lie nentedy ct once. The Dewier raast Le aware rasa hoverer stlett rail hs t'ack alto k of Vs* above &stases, It Is car:alit* igract lit Le 417,7 Ilealn, Instal - rowers and lfap,p :tun.- .1f kw treatment Is asbmlttad I. Consumption ,r 144307 =T. C.:2311C. MOULT CO3CMITOAT29 . Compound Fluid Extract-Sarsaparilla, For porgying the blood, removing all disease:op:is lag from execs' aid Imprudence In life, chronic constitutional Co. eases arblng from an Inaporestaie of the blpod,) , 4tukthoti only re:lahla efroetual knoan retnenly fur tholeari re:oasis, Scal.l. need, Ett. rheum, Pala; sad lietonlirlit the Don's Ulcerations of the Throat ,sad Lup„ , ..potakoc• novas oa the YAM?, Tesler, int all meal, tlcrai of the slain, -Orl betintlfiititthe Of the wont afEllstranialdied i!Ttaikfromil_k• corrup tlonthat acenmnlatea In the Blood. Of all the Co coveries that have been inae telturre 11 ent,nena cut equal In elThet rrzimmlLD's COXPOrsr, liznwer OF 8dt.3.4P-117.1LLA. It domes and renovates tie mod, I.tml the' 41:or of tiiiith - r iiiitencia , purges out the bunion which ma:* diseastq' stlaildides the healthy Be:talons of the bpdy; and expels 04 411w4mis that gras and rankle In the Clood. Sgeh a remedy, that„ eoul,.lt;e. ratio) on, has long been sought for. and new, fee the first time, the relic have ono '47;:a whtsh they Suede. ',end. Our space hero does' not admit of 'te then its o abet; but the trial or a tinzlci bettto wl3 skovi to Cie sic: that it ban rlstnet enntattlny anything they hare ever itten. . Two tableyeensfnl of their:tied of I'li:imps:t it. aidia to a plot ortrater.ls equal to the Mhos plot Llial{. tat Inf • bottle Is equal to a gallon of {heftily of Sartioakilli t or the decoction an nsua,ll7: mode. , • , The above Extra4o3 art prepared.os,Fird7l•4loll44l prlaelpies—la rieleo,—at4 embddr Alke,fic4 elreikAlmLA theta:radiants enterio: late their . iewi e leplaela.,..rsilklF and coneltudre lest will be i etilir?irkint - Of their pripeo. On with thoseaet forth_ t t the . a. 8 1 pLIpcD4I4O:I7.. now •ry usz inuktazoitst This preparation, long and' favorably Ak. known ; will thor °uglily riin•lgorste No w broken-dotrti and op, low-spirited horses, by strength ailtig and cleansing the 1 .1 10 stomach and lutes. tines. It Is a. sure pro ve:Wye it MI eases Incident to o at M ig ro. In 0 m 0 ration Is Invaluable. 3 proves the quality pa th of the milk. It has been proven byac- Mal experiment' to • Increase the the tman- ofi k tity of milk and cream twenty per. l••• cent. and make the bolter firm and 00 3 tweet. In fattening cattle, It give, them an appetite, oatne lasi their hide, led makes than thrive FLUID EXTRACT "'~~T#. 'L.'"'~3'::~ „ e '•n ITEM3OI4O-R-i; 1;1 700 I}ll2 IKE ;_e ~ 1 i t. ! it CJ:•il HEIZO3OLD'S . am EXTRACT BUCHU . All ele above tA1C1263 regnira trio &14 of ► dlstrolla. HEI BOLD'S EXTRACT DUCHY Is tho Great Diuretic. rYELMI3OLO'S Now; A. _IPICV7 Ia Maim of the flood, humors on the Faits ormaf and evert part of the bidy, owe titiMa - i*ispaysiti s 4 77 plybar, to Pimples and all Wtterdal the la:Oroved toso Weth. . tie the,txtnict DuchaferAdl dLteasca requiting Atli ef. a piarittle; except tome of the Urinary. Ciop.motelkitit, Gonorrhoea and Glee'; In ; theoa : me . pie Ewtoaot . teipt and infect with We Itapriiiikose 'Wash: ! •, . TITESTs 'EXTRACTS ILLTE. ,Er/L1 ..ium*ars, TO vv. 1:T TUE VSTTUTP 4.±..."T; anti else ;ire, In very general me In .411- the STATE-120VITALS TC3:.10 /.1511TETIOn tbronetent the.land.astieUni in private practice, and are p:fisslZl••4 jayaluNs., • remedies! MEDICItE, Dsinwrap - ro 4273! ADDSZIA. CL-mitletters ta— L 011S311CAL ;34 Broadway, H. Y., next Metropolitan.fittoli 1111.11 . 30LD' . 8 amokcatomoir, 104 South Tenth St., Assembly.Cuildia, Deadqbd SYM-O°TAS. in 4 4 cbmmt.i*THoll l l SOLD ST .ALL GRIMM'S EIIitMECRL, ~<<.~~ ': ~Frj~~o_~~:. ~.~ MUM ~s ~~, a ~ 4 ;.1. _~r.:~ Ilinial r ftit,.r d. f ..1; .t..).:,i1i•.., ..._-i1i,',..,.... :,...il b .. ....,.1 rn.~' .. : ',7, - , 2 f;13) - i:ii 4;•,.':-t:,l`,', 1-• f .y __.