trhe anittirtoult - Curetato. The importance of this subject; ihede mond for prompt and persistent action ; the absolute necessity of arousing every peach, plant . and stone fruit-grower to destroy the eurculio r hiss led the editor of the Herald, as secretary of the St. Joseph Fruit Growers' , Association, to issue this, extra. Not a' single day should be hid; for with united action, 5,000 carculiamay be i;illed inra single day. There is no doubt on.this point. * This morning John Whittlesey called-at the Ilelald office and stated -that her killed 2,715 counlio, about the *As of 200 trees —and on the 15th, oil , the -same-treii,fin four hours he killed.-1,556 .by actual count. Mr. Whittlesey also stated that Mr. Ransom, Mr. Bonnelle and himself had in five hours killed upward of 5,000 curenl los in a proportion orthree small orchards —that he had hfalgAlf olodwieao days of eight hours each tilled ;(:)iie half more cumuli° than were ever taken by three men with the old fashioned;sheet in one week. Mr. Whittlesey is one of the most snc cessful and scientific fruit-growers of St. Joseph,* whose word is a bond ;•, but he said, "Do not believe me kit go ~to'Mr. Ransom's orchard and see for;yourself." Entering Mr. Ransom's "orchard, the editor met Dr. Lyman Collins coming out. Dr. Collins is widely known for his suc cessfAl peach culture. ' ••,. • " Well, doctor, is it - a tmcce.ssr "Most assuredly: - I tried the exileri ment on eight of my trees in' the ironing and in the morning took one Intuited and four curculio. 'I am; going) orno - to: bug my whole orchard in this manner." William 13. Ransom, the discolor of the new method of exterminating the curcul io, was found on his knees in the back of his orchard, examinhigigsZtatio traps: This was at 10 o'clock,andlie had already killed 1,257 on 300 trees. The editor stooped dealt and lifted a corn-cob not six ipaies, , ,hilig, int killed seven cnrculio. . , There is no doubt: whatever that the long desired means of exterminating' the curedio is discovered. It , isjzs follows: , Put the orchard in the best oil& ; Icsß el down the soil about the root of every peach tree, and smooth a circle for a' di ameter of two and a half feet from the tree as a centre.- Have the. ground very clean around the base of the tree: I),o not leave a single hole next the" 44., Leave no place where the cnrcnlio carilide, ex cept under the shelter Yon pravide. blow lily close to. the Ave, grid Close to' the ground, about fartrpieces to:tki*,,,qther chip, or bark, or bhard, or lath k 9t2ug, or corn cob;or oldleathe.r, or anytionok for a cover. The burculiti:r.willr conCiafifself under this shelter; and May be killed by the thousands. . Go around every day and 'imaover ev ery chip, killing the enrculia. - They will generally adhere to the chip, but may of ten be found on the ground under the chi.bably no person is the United States has studied the cumuli° and its ha bits more closely than William B. Ran som. For fifteen years be has been try ing newspaper experiments unsuccessful ly. Last year, when bugging, he discov ered that all the eurcuhos dropped with in two or three feet of the root of the peach tree, and on examina tion found the little Turk sheltered on the trunk and in the holes near the base and the under side near the principal limbs. For the last fortnight, Mr. Ransom has spent most all the boars of the day lying on the ground in his orchard patiently watching and Waiting for the first cumul i° to show itself. On the 4th of May a few curculios were discovered singly, and on the sth a few pairs were found coupling. Constant carefni observation has led Mr. Ransom to these conclusions. In the MI the Curenlio seek' a warm and safe shelter to hibesnate. This is ei ther the ground, or leaves, stumps, logs, old fences, woods, and other congenial places of concealment. The vegetable life calls the turculio forth, and it proceeds to its feeding and breeding ground. They walkyety fast, and they fly and flied generally itit' night, eating the young and tender lettles.: The firsE warm days this year they fed, — then the weather became cold and Sir. Ransom fotnid no indioaticnas of tlieir Since Friday night,;:thel36, the Weather being warm, the curenlio have been feed ing. They scatter all over the tree, to feed and come down toward morning and as late as 7 a. m. to hide. They crawl on cold days and nights. and hide under the shade of Ithe trunk, waiting to feed when the nights become sufficiently warm. The curculio uses the green peach only to hold its egg. It sometimes eats the ripe peach, also blackberries, quinces and oth er fruits. Some idea of the quantity to be taken from a single tree may be formed from the following : Mr. Ransom states that on the 14th he took 25 ; on the 15th in the morning,so: in the erening abont sundown, 15, and on the 25th GO were killed from the same tree ; of these 41 were killed in a cluster tinder a chi c !) 2 by 3 inches. Leaks In Farming A Vermont agricultural ebb ree,nity discussed the subject of leaks in farming. A member mentioned several, common. to most farmers. These were insufficient winter shelter for stock ; the waste of fertilizers 'ebb& the houses, privy/3, pig pens, hen roosts and barns. These leaks are very con stantly occurring, and though singly deemed of small consequence, yet in the aggregate they amounted yearly to a seri ous loss. There were leaks, too, about the house, in the shape of dilapidated (Mors and bro. ken windows, necessitating the consump tion of an increased quantity of fuel. Idle ness in the winter season. nes 'another leak. - - • wilonsewives who are annoyed with muddy water on wash days, might do well to remember theta piece of alum as large as a walnut will clear, as bright as crys tal, a whole hogshead of turbid water. par The sexton of Trinity Church New York, has received instructions from Dr. Vinton to lock all the doors of the edifice on Sundays, immediately before the commencement of the sermon, and to keep them in that condition until the see** rs.concluded.. The mipthitioa went into effect last snOsty; and antea great / indignation. the , gogr. and Ohio. 'rue TWO HUNGRY IirrTENS. 1 To be recited at a Children's Party TwO kittens grew hungry - with' licking their feet, . . • And ran around seeking for sow*ing tti eat. Ife-ou• r said the cnify tat1,...1341s :wortid be nice." Slia-fitch 1 cried the smutty-rionij."Obilli eat ~. mice. The hoise of the mice was a hole in t.t!e floor, • Too small for the kits to - get in at-thlidoor, "puss-in-the-corner" they silently sat, And 'waited awhile for the nilee to get CitS 7 "Who eomes?" cried-a beautiful 'moiisit4Vher cheese ; The kittens replied, "We are rats if you please." "Not rats," said the nibbler; "your paws -are not pink ; Your eyes are too big, and your tail has a kink. ':Come out!" (plinth the kits, ,I ,. .tettokorx tails and Our eye; ..; Will then look exactly their natural size= Sweet utouse,,we invite you to go-to the fair, .end you shall have plenty of combs in your hair !" The mouse said, "Excuse me, for I am engaged." At which the two kittens grew fiercely enraged They flew at the mouse-hole and awfully squalled; , • They fought one another, they tumbled, they sprawled; They twisted their whiskers, they : 44)lo4l their tail& Then, seat! heyw they sannpered, to nilk-pans and pails! The mice and the kittens no lo*T" , llle:Ariends, Which every one knows, so thrfiElbry here ends. S. K I TTUS RELEASE EY Y. P. P. "Mew! mew ! mew !" Faintly the cry reached Tin v's ears. N doA't ).on hear a kitty ' 'Bessie listened. "Mew ! mew ! mew !" Bessie heard, plainly enough, but no kit lv was to he. seen; and, as no kitten bi -long,e4bofi t Ti4's home (tboukh(treas nre long had coveted), great Cis the mystery of the pitiful cry. • Iciiw the sound would seem ,to come from the ceiling, now from the hall, now from the front door-way. The children ran aliont as if "hunting tlOiandker chief," when guided by thelAy, "hot:" amf "Cold I!' - 4t4et Tiny was,"hizit„7 The prrpser tainli-Wne: from the liont-dliirtrA:ltas ofethiatid...Bessie and TinyAoked Up the posts,'ititd at the deep pojectinittoof, and all about the winding steps ;- then sn out on the pavement, where tuey coUldlook un thti roof ; but no kitten was to be.seen, only the plaintive "mew 1 mew reached their eager little ears. Presently a sweet little girl from the nest door came. a:16)1g. "Have von seen my kitty ?" she said. "She's lost. We had her this morning. but now she isn't anywhere." "She's somewhere, ' said Tiny; '''swore kitty is, for we've hunted her ever so long. Hark '." Mabel listened. "Mew mew! mew "Yes, that's tit , Velvet, •Fm Where can she be ? She's right here," said Bessie. prrtfinfr her hand on a side-post of the door. She's inside." "She can't be," said Bessie's father. who had been attracted brthe eager children to the door; "there's no place for her to 01 inside." "But don't von hear her?" cried Tiny, bending her little body and peeringabont. "Don't you hear her? Oh! oh! I see her eyes!" . - Sure enough. there was a small 'crack, less than an each wide, at the top"of the door-post, and two bright, anxious eyes glittered•through the narrow space. . -, "I see her ' I see her`," cried Mabel; "but oh, she can never get out!" By this time .Babel's fatheibad reached the spot, and he too saw the eyes thiough the crack. So Bessie'S father and Mabel's . father, followed by the' - excited children, I went up stairs and down cellar 'to see if' anywhere there was a possible place of entrance or exit for a Maltese puss—little Tiny consoling herself, if not the- rest, by . the sane remark :. "I sliould think if there was a.place big enough for her to get in, slie„coultVCoine .- . out there again . But this was a secret known 4;inly ,to kitty herself, and she seemed to hasSicir gotten it. So Tiny's father got soitui meat I and put on a long stick and held it to the crack. Two little mouse-colored paws seized it eagerly, and more wits passed up, till pussy was sitistied. and all gone at quiet. . , •.1 guess she's goneat where see came,.. said Tiny, some time after, when she had i g iven a good listen. But no ; after a while the mewing be gan more mournfully than ever. Ic, waS . I evident something must be done. IL was 1a new doorway, and if kitty hadn't been seen in the morning, she might have been supposed to have been ?mill in in some unaccountable way. Well, children, bow do yon guess she got oat? I knoW I shtl) have to tell you: Bessie's brother, whi) was now away at school, was quite a little =potter. He was gone, but the7f‘sertice partner" of his "firm" was fortunately : at home. So Roger was sent for, . and, . nu derstandin,, the errand, came with a liar row saw and an augur, and, standing on a high pair of stops, : cut out Trion the roof 'of the entrance a t tette block right by pussy's lookout. 'en she came ; to the little window, and it. *as good to- see her whole face. But ot44t - ajas so fax.dowol Pussy never could' - ,fenture! *She - would put her head out, pee:l'l)oa, put a paw cautiously over the.edge.of the hole; and mew sadly. Then Tinft•papa biought a basket and held it op high, close to the little square hole, and down jumped Vel vet into the Casket s delighted as Paul to escape from hie arnidow.m a basket, long, loug ago. Oh, hoW the childien tlanced and fol .. lowixl. their father as he carried the basket over and gave the lost treasure into little Mabel's loving arms. So tam reminded,by pussy's door with in a door, that kittens, as well as children, should mind the old proverb•;-"Never jump into a well before you are sure you can jump out.”—Young America: Toe•?iulk. J' Bill went into a hardware store.' "Yon sell all sorts of nailetrre ?" said he to the obliging man behind the eonnter. "Yes, my little man, all sop* Ornails.',' Said Billy, "I'll take a pound:l4z,, toe. nails, if you please." Exit Billy, sharply followed by a set of toe-nails, done up in a hearyboot.'-' Jti crfl tucou~. n?l .-- The proprietor of a tanyard adja cent to a certain town in Virginia, con- clndeil tO build a . stand, or sort of store, on one of the main streets, for the pur pose.of•vending his leather, buying raw ! hides, and the like. Atter completing his building, he began to consider what sort of a sign it would be best to pnt up for purpose of attracting attention to the ' new. 'establishment; and for days and I weeks he was sorely puzzled on this sub ject. Several devices were one after the other adopted; and on further Contidem. , thin rejected. At last a happy idea struck him. Ile bored iin augur bole through the door post. and stu-k rill's tail in it, with the bush ends flaunting opt. After awhile, he noticed a grave looking per sonage standing near the dodr, with his ; spectacles, gazing intently on the sign. And there he continued to stand, dumbly absorbed, gazing and gazing, until the em•iiisity of the hide dealer was 4 3,r,,at1y excited in turn. He stepped out and ad dressed the, ndividual: "Good morning." ••Mornin , ." said the other. without moving his eyes from t he sign. -You want to buy leathern said the storekeeper. "Do you vaiit to sell hides?" "Perhaps you arc a farina? "No." merchant, mac ?" "Are on a ilm•tor':' - \Vllat arc volt, 1 ht•it "I'rn a phil , ..Q./.1/cr. I 11:0,.1,,,n In•n• for an limn•. trying t.) 1• (•i Mid aSt`t• :611 /or(' 1,1/ 111* tlir.,“:,h thal trugrr !" The Railroad King% at War. That ,tinicilt I,t)lroad iwtelitate modore Vanderbilt. sacs the I/n. is fcrtil in , xpedicnt • to nivise all competing lim s pav tri'mte b, the \e%, York •ntrd. to hi ut_• r Inn' -nit of his obj,t t. s 0%, rshoots th, mark. am in his: conhst kith the Eric Conipaii. to brim , tiii,l ',odd to terms. he cut oil contiecti , n with their road be; Itutralo. Niagara Fall , . and Sump. nsion }fridge. 01 course, him refusal to r,cei% passen'ge'rs and baggage on Erie through tickets works injuriously to the interemt of that Company, by depriving it of - the business of the Great Western Railway of l'amula. and compelling the through t ray id to take Ob. Central and 1 1 0,15011 Ri‘er lines. or submit to Ic‘atious delays aml en( hanty,l rates of fare. This the Com modore belio e d would put the Erie peo ple in his power. and connwl a comprom- Fur once, however. he mas Fisk and Gould were c l ual to the emer gency. They r,solved oil obtaining a route of their own. indepondLut of Central coil ' trot ; and, with their usual promptitude. yesterday s:gned a contract for a broad gauge 1111 from Buffalo to Niagara Falls and ltrldg., to lIk• complet,l in the hnt•lsp.n, ninet% (lays. .llrca.lv the tracl, ha , Isl 4 n Lc6l over the hrtag.•. and the w,rk t ii h • I.lth , .1 day to I , 1111'11•11 , 01. No Fee for thi..tdsiee Alter it it is-too LO to protect tin in against fraud many of our peo n t• the important put I iug a seal alter their signature. when attached to a promissory note.—when then N nii seal. and the note is transf•rred to a third party before it becomes due. the maker t hereof can offer no defence in law against its payment, no matter that he may hate paid most of it to the socond party or liven wholly swin dled in the consideration fur which it WaS given. lint a seal following his signature, n o matt e r in whose hands he may find It's note. securi s to the giver thereof the right to prove full or part payment there of, or the want of consideration therefor. 'v en t right m en , porticularly if they are on the swindle. in selling a thing that is mit patented or a patented thing to which they have no right whatever, are always anxious to get notes on time without seals, so that they can readily dispose of them for whatever they will bring. making very large disounnt to get the money. A seal protects against this Li-aim-action, and ev . cry person griing notes ought to know just what they are doing. A little cau tion in this matter inay protect against sharp practice, but call hurt no it nest man. The li_dloning store is told of an unlucky Etifflishinan in 'Park, who did not know WIC %Wt . ,' (ri biln:ieir in a re,tatirant, lit:poin ted to the lirt - t article on the hill of fare. and the polite unit r hini a fra grant idate \\lien it wa.i (It-sit:oche , ' In pundit.' to 111•-• him a tP,;.,,,•::1),L "ltatinr wore s,,iip than I Ns;Liii. - he thom.!lit, but ibis is the Paris fashion. - 11, ,iiiiy . point,ll in. the thir d f line, an d a pl.ii• of tapwea :rl',lll W.l , 1,r0a...!11t. 1,111 l ::,' illi 1 , , I! 1,J,i1111., ::11 , 111,1 , 1:1:*11:,11, il uith a 1,.,m I ..r i n,par,L;;a ul arruisruut. lie tried the filth lwe. awl llai supplied with sAnne,grtiv.l hops for Hi \ aliil. II de termined to get as far from the soup as possibl.:. Ile pointed, in Ile-pair. to the last artiele on the bill of fare. The wai ter politely handed it ut a Imilell of tooth picks'. This wils t ; y 4 . 3 l.i t eil ; the English man paig.hi • iiii1141 , 14 . , jurf.,..7:- - -, ~,, ..... g::: ,....„ 4 „..,,,,_, 1 iletiArii6 - ,4kii;•,, 4ii,;;.; I'll '' tit e "'ilEt4epa - 'dm aliVet4l,l to it Are '" 1 10 - watkOit 44 li . 4 . huil E.;'' tt..# la test ui.risit , itfatiiik.,,Asbe':niisi 1 . rill hav 2itsfi. , e'tititt-I:42,:poitt - - iOvili be atii4Ory arnutil ( Alte . whol !:',.tlikeli. withlivikttx-nlue squire 'comp 'ol6. or sta , Ato74.s''Yfoiqattlili6B;-:eachifiptztfAe ul hoidiirgl*Ae.cliairs. , l ,41 4 .4,C , e4--f . ~ T fiki'f*' . iitie.:7:l - OrstliflWU l4l ' n 8 perfornioe4`4l46fionCipdreifrein the common . ;44,Tlie - fck.airitirill be 24 feet high ; the galli:ry.lll - feet high and 12 feet wide. Ditneniftons of the church 103 feet by 4;4.. The estimated cost will be s7o,or:';:The'pre'sent•chaPerirhich is to remaiivis ;pi extelsiou, Cost $40,000. . . ..... - - • A ktiii..4n:Volr - tEi- f -Alay acpupyin,g a twilit j:ett6i - -111, at a hotelin.neWl,ork, wrote dit,the slate as follows f!tWake let ter B.ht::seyen ; and if letter .13'viip , 'Let her 11 4 ',:don't tiO r nettili;"l be, becaniefif Arliet letter 13-be;:lettet-13 will be unable 8., who is to call half : past ten." The porter---a maCh better boot-black than orthogra phiit—aftet studying, the above all night, did:not know whether to wake np letttr B or. LAS "let her be." ... FENNEEIS ,8 'li4ep thyfityn't and thy film will keep thee. gm; Advertiottnento. DALCUEIf & CO. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY .AR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA. VINEGAR BITTERS. MORE TIIAN 500,0011 PERSONS REGO Bens testimony to their Wonder- S ful Curative Effect& OgFp §: WHAT ARE THEY? ; 2 ; Ps g 5 g 51 74 F. ft r E. , aa ; JtS c a" EAI 0 D. ° • .; FANCY DRINK, NI ado of Poor Hems Witlake'''. Proof Spirits, and Rein. Liquors. doctored, spiced anti sweetened to Meese the t .ste railed "Tonics." "Appetizers," "Restorer.," &a. I .e , 000 2 08 ent Puts are DucbU, Long Leaf. Cebebe. 0 ,„, / lend the tippler on tu drmikenoess and ruin, but sinnilat , 11 , 1 . .1 firer medicine, made from the native Roots and MODE 07 Punrtnariox,—Bacbn, In neon. Juniper 11,0.- of call forula. free from ull Alcoholic stimulants. I Berries, hydlitillation, to term a One gin. Caliche an n.-) are he (treat Blood Mulder and Life Giving Prlo- enacted by displacement with spirit* obtained from pi, in.rieet Retto‘ator and Invigoettor 61 the Sys- I Juniper Berries ; rely little linger used , and a 'midi earning otT nil poisonous matter: and restoring I proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than any the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take I now to Den. ft..... miters according to directions, and remain long l Baehr., as prepared by fireggisia. Is bra &vireo r. It lea plant that emits Ili fragrance ; the action of • i 100 Ns 111 he given for an Incurable case, provided the flame destroys this (Its active principle), leaving a honer are tot deeleoyed h r minera l prisons or other-rdark and glutinous decoction. Mine is theadoroM• means. and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of gredients. The Bache In my preparation predomin• r, r". , ates; the smallest quantity of the other Ingredients 'or Intlaininatory and Chronic Rheumatism, and are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon Inspection, in Frtoro, Disuises of the Blood. Liver, llt will be found not to be t Tincture, as made to Phu ollicys. and Bladder. these Bitters have been most riatoopres, nor la Its Syrettn-and therefere ate be weed successful. Such Diseases are canstd by Virated Blood, I in canes when fever or indammation exist. laybis o melt is generally produced by derangement of the' you have the knowledge of the ingredients sea the Di„..e.tive mode of preparation. Cleanse the Vitiated Blond whenever you and Br im- Roping that yon will favor no with a trialtV ion i that emit ice bursting tho.ugh the skin in Pimples. Eruptions upon inspection It will race* with yoar cor , ores;clean It ellen you and ft obsoncted and Rith a feeling of inudidenem appro sluggish In the veins: cleanse It when It is feel, and . I am, eery reepeettbrly. • • your feelings will tell yon when Keep the blood pure T. fl and the health of the system will follow. Chemist and Druggist ale yaws experience. l'in. Tape, and other Worms. larking in the system I of en limey 01001010 r, ore effectnally destroyed and re moved In Billions. Rent i tent, and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no eq.!. For hill directions rend careful. 1. the circular around verb bottle. printed in four len- Fugli-111;ereeto. French and Spanish. 3. W.\ LliElt. Promo tor, Commerce St., N. Y. I it. 11. Mc DONALD CO.. Druggists. and general Agents. San Premise° and Sar t Amman. 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Tlioy are n cm,. for Sore Throat, Cold, Crimp. I/Iptherla. Colon% or 14,1114MeocA 800 p remedy for Kidney Difficult len. Prlee canta ppecr box. .lent ho molt cm rert•lpl Of price, to .S. Q. nt Mot Ft.. Neu Y.,rk. Sole A1.,-ent for N. Y. '; - C — Sold by all Drn=lntn, Dune Book Agents Wanted Auto-Itiogragl7) awl Pernonal Itecollectiono of JOHN B. GOUGH. The whole enikvn.,l with airevtinz incident? , foil of niece and path, Fifty thot.and cold the tart five months. People e ,I) hay thi,llolWithstandiug the harri time, it is 3 tel , a,r , for it in dOlll4 mach viod This. ‘‘ork I,,inti nod illuKtruted. II r .I"WINSON. j a,• I .krt-11 Street. PhiLadelpha, Pa. 534 rEI4 malr. a~sOllt®. Tigireb 2atact- tv.r7. 1 . , v for HENRY- WARD MORES'S (.4lat PA PElt. TUE CIffIIL.TIAN UNION," with Isiah It till I N AVVAi that superb and world re- Lou tia4l-;Work iof art, hlarshalra Household Lite of ~;11;97 .a9...1813.X214 - 41:1r TOW.. The biet mtper and _modest vol;raving ill America.— A,rent e report rusk= 107 In half a (lay. Sales etuder than looks. and profits zrmter." Wide awake Agents, Teachers, Clerrytneu and others. male or female, should send at once-fur ropysar paper. and fall P./ 1 . 4 . 111,5 .f this entirety mew and unprecedented combination, in which there la more money than anything now offered. A. 11. lICISBATID, Publisher. Jane a—l 400 Chestnut St., Phira. THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD. For twenty-five cents you can buy of your Druggist or Grocer a package of Sea Moss Feriae, manufactured from pure Irish Moss er Carrageen, will make Sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange. andraitkei otaatityo . Puddings, Cus tards, Charlotte Russo, &c. /t is by far the Cheapest, healtbleit',und most delicious food lathe *mid. • RAND SEA mosspmWswoo._ • 53 Pailinace, N. Y. PLANTATION niimEns. S.-T.-1560.-X. This wonderful vegetable, reatoratire is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debili tated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachies. As a remedy for the ner vous weakness to which women are es pecially subject, it, is superseding every other stimulant In all climates, tropi cal, temperate or frigid, it acts as a spe cific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and bre;altr doWn the :animal . Spirits. For sale by all druggists. [mar 9—eipa TO PHYSICIANS. Raw Toga, Alamos Ilith. IM®. Allow me toe Wynn: aticollon to mm Permstatfaa of COMPOUND EXTRACT of BUCHU. June 15—A [From the largest Mishiseterisit Chemists to the World.) omads •• lam acquainted with Xs. H. T N . Ilitionedd C he oc cupied the Drag Store opposite inyteeldemea; sad was successful in conducting the baldness when" otbees bad not been equally se before hint. love been Sword bly impressed with his charades and mare," WILLIAIf WEIGH KAM Firm of Powers I IN eiginmsw. Xdo Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, phis. lIELMICOLDIS FLUID EXTRACT Strelltl for weakness arising from indlacortiou. The ezhanst ponrern Harem .o ono our secompzotoo ego nia dalarming symptoms, among widetywfil IM nil fo position to Exertion, Lops ofHiemorn_Watefulaess. Hersor of Dimmer, or Perebodinga of Evit—in fact, Universal Lassitude. Prostration. and Inability to alr• ter into theenjoyments of society. The Constitution' ones afeetM with Orianie Weak • onus• require* th e aid of Medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the, which lIELXBOLD*B EXTRACT SUCRE Invariably den. Tr no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity ennuis. Ilumeines Pune ittersuCir oe Br am to affections peculiar to Pemalea, Is misguided by anyeither prepa ration, a. In ehlomat*, or Retention. Painfulness or Suppression cf customary evacuations. Olcerated or fithiras State of the Uterus, and 7girl complaint, Inel dent to the sex, er th e ithellee e..• 6f life. Helmbold's Eziroet Buchte and Improved Rode Wen& will radlailly exterminate item the spit= diaseseilliti sing from habits of dissipation.at litt,e capitate. little o r DO change to diet. no ineonvenlenre or exposure: completely supersediug those unpleasant end danger one remedies, Captive and Mercury, in an these aims es. tree Fleirnbold's Fluid ll:trite of Burka la ail diseas es of these organs, whether existing fn male or female, from whatever came ortakuting, and no mattered bow longstanding. It ispiessant in taste and odar,••lm medlate" in action, and more strengthening than any preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken down or delicate matt! tollone, procure the remedy at once. The reader most be aware that, however. alight may he the attack of the above dial:Ares, it le certain to af fect the bodily bealth and moatsi powers. v All the shove dhseases , rulers the ahl of s Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT. NNW to the Great Meet Diuretic. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Price, SI.S& per Bottle-6 *bailie Wilk, Delivered to sup addieo. Deiibe wantons In lin earomenleatima. Address H. T. HELM/NUN Dng and ChelOWll Warehouse, WI Brosdway, N. Y. prlircrite aregamhsounlew &me, he *el ems.. anal map Oozed per, witli faashOle oho" Wareham d Jane 1, 1810.Ay • -, . -,-'---• 7r P4lkamtms 46ttlimettU• =EN W. 3P., :TIC )SWIVEL NO; $2 wiSittniTox 81:017; - • "1-: , • Ot thoi4 I Blab" ga°lll Brilliant DIAMONDS, BEST CLOCKS IN 52:Ur. IWIWs • - TRIOICH, BRIM A.ND ISBICAN • CirEAP.OR:: , ,:• I have ahloiltebrat„ and moat complete stock of sotto 'mi. tn !aili rtderEti vrAtt: Tema I. beet and most ptiblt:toittztte;.whose for have Own parka satislactios! tc!nq patroßs Dor die past eve MN. The *Leek wITI be found • the beetverret opened to O sse et • Owes •wtll-telk,kepl LOA and templets, eoesistitig of ' SOLID SILVER-TABLE WARE; TABLE AND TEL! PPOONB, egkettterr It kb ell tke varieties 4111.4 vniini, seek ea tea Setts, Cake Saikscir,ltspkin Mire. Outoni, tlntoso,' Yorks, -Spoons, tn.,' of Slue e, Doubts. Trader *M Quednplia nee. 30.4 was never more complete. and* 'ail metlng eadetant Aailt addlttozi'veall " titan et t i ttaubn, - A 11,3 D. w HOTCITIOW. '' LEWIS STINOUR. T. a .11101ta&N.. „. _J. 8. WELLS D. MUNSON. W. - LAGRANOIt, B. B..IIIIRSIMILID,- RILEY- 8um.... 4 • 11. DOBSNBQB2 . WARD .31,..11.1D311 PLUMS CALI anti =AKINS OUR 9 00 P 5, AT 82 Wa t s_hil,ltrton 'St. "V.' TOZER. -.", •,71. t • Lai-) .141 , r.. 1 It . •Arn TOWNSIITP The-submit:ler, offers Dr ; ago ,th ' e. mittabro' Farm situated in ',Auburn. township; lately be :- tonging to4.llldiANtl Said farm 'writable twii hundred and'eigtit acres., one hundred had slur acres improved. , frinscia on ,eabilann And .clas two envy+ houserutdemy ham ;,,twct omit seder; a anantitt offrnit fl ees. 1301 &rut' itfee .ly tau miter roan thei'VetlightVidiey Rnilrendw well watered, good . timber; and .Ist every-way-4 flat class farm..Frannue ire want eta eodfarm will understand. Maa.a chanS -o „t9 Dronerty aeldoin °Term ' 'For terms and retrtituft utre AffdiftleCofl4 l ,. . , , • . rmr.77 , • • ken; fbr tiale; the 1101:1CP, and - Uflortn.Minit: rose now occupied by Lit: /cook with about ds ems ettand belonging theteta,lsi o AVM* —;„•• :41sdtutea l kft, 4 " . 103876:;-41-' MENEM .$?. y 11:1 nhilt=tiu t dChtttelM i lit r:1 1 SA ge ~pmu 1: ' Jr ONO* : JAL 5. Una— It 6 T. urtanow =ia3M ",t T.^,l; REMOVED, " NEW SPLENDID-:-STOOK,, Er=l JEWERY, SILVER WARE. SILVER WATIIE% • GOLD 'IIrATORESio, !=Ml=llll Of ill stiles aid sold NAPKIN RINGS; FORKS, 11' 811431,0/0 amts or ;,„ NESE lIIIEBEN=I Tor nsithio . ..proot anis otter to BligaßtiMN; r• T;L:!r ABT.L TUR,RELL,- -. DRUEOLST, MONTROSE, PA., te contlnusyy recelvtv • . t .= I' - .* :NEW 400 D. And keeps constantly CM band a fall and desirable al sostaaana of mein° DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. LIQUORS. Paints, 011 s, Dye-Stnffs, Teas, Stokes, and other Gm Caries, Stone Ware. Wall and Window Paper, Glasa were,Fnilt lam Mirrors, Lampe, Camino. Kea acne:Machinery' OR; Tontiero 011, Seatsfoot Ea; Aned Whale Oil, Sperm Oil. Olive Oil. Spirits Turpeci• tine. _Tarnlsnes, Cynaypeed. Ifinexer,Potaatt, Cones tested Lye: AstrGtellie,irrneses. Ifiapportert, Wedleal Instrnfnents, Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns, Pistols, Certildge, 'Powder;-8 he Lead,' Gun Caps, Dissilasi Powder and Pose, Violins, Strings, Bows, etc. Plates, Piles. rte.,' Mob Hooka and Lhtes,Dar and Toilet t3oapa, Bair Olfs, , `lfair Restorers. and Hair Dye s . Brushes, K Pocket nivev, ApcctsclevAltrer Plated Spoona,Parka, /Cairn. AC. Dentist Articles, s general assortment itt FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, nod PEEPIIIIERY. elf4i)Cidiii - iil4l).9iCktuta oL •ATENT MEDICINES, In abort, nearly every. throe. to • restore tho nick, to please the tepee, to tleht the rye, to gratify the fancy, and anui to conduce tulle real and substantial ootaterta of life.. Enumeration I impracticable an It would ell newspaper. Call at the Drag and Variety Store of ABEL 717/21171LL. 114itroiC:,Tati.6:161 - FARM, F9R.,SALIE! The rnbserliter offers far Pak lits Farat, vituate la tho met part of Nov Milford township. containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE ACRES, IV.S Berne hntimved, tceli watetexl hyvarinvt, and a small creek. There are two houcec. ono new, and three bawls. oaamens;anameramlarlaitnaa, wad two good mcbards. The Lind not Improved le heavily timbered. Tenet , made racy. Poi farther Information tall on or address the valscriber at New Milford. Supers Ce. Pa. . gni': 10, R9llO - 11 7 • JACOB WAYIKAN. smoup BROWN'S Fli;a,. Life; and AcCident GENIittAL -IXSI:ritANCt ~rotroqz:troiese, flomelnannanie Co. of.N. T., Capital and =pIusSWAM Inautance Co. of liort4.-NneFica. Mira, ,CapitilandSurplus„ - 2,000400 Franklin Tire Insurance Co., Phila, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 2.000,000 tycominc Count,T Mutual Insurance CO.Of . Nancy, Penn a, Capital andelurphns, 4.000,000 ittriner's Mutual InsoraocoCo. York., l'a., 4 CHattal and t311*112 •, • • 700,000 Conitectlctil 11101a21,Lify Tuanisitdo up: Hartford. Conn., paying to per cent. dividend! , to theaseared. Thy notes siren for hail ei h n e y l c. ' r ite 'm a i lloTt U clc netkv.'rtt o o policy will always be paid in full, and thenoter given up. Capital, 17,000,000 American Lllcinaorance Co., Philadel phia, Capital. Travelera'lusurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, 190.600 Hartford Fire latrarancecotaPan7. Hart ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus, ' i 2000.000 PottutzoAlsa..!patiaccCo,llartford, Ct., Capital • VSOO,OOO Hartford Live Stock InekOince Company. Insurance on all kind. of Lice Stock, against, theft ,and death irom any cause. Capital, , $17,000,000 pErAiitinsiness entrusted to our care srlll he attend ed toad fair terms. and all losses promptly adjusted. IMY - 0111ee first door en-it from Banking Office of W. 11..Caupci& Co., Turnpike et. Montrose, Pa. STROUD RI. BROWN, Agents. b. C. Smrroat. unQ. , Frirndsville, Solicitor. Criss. U. Sarni, Montrose, do BILLInao STROVD. Cnazugui L. BitotcaL. . - DOWN -TOWN- NEWS. MINEit 51ND:- CO A TS, - Rain Streei, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner. moat/1m FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND R 0 VISIONS. Wpare conedantly roc 1 ring nd now bore onhand, s fresh facia orGoods In unrlll e,wb la we 'MUM CHEAP! CHVAI ! CHEAP! for cash, or exctui .go or produce ,009/. 1 COFFEE,-.SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH;' LARD, • 11;IMS,-.D.RIED FRUITS, CL(iten 'it TIMOTHY SEED, die. We;hare refitted and made additions to 011? Stake!, Nils. and are now ready to forward Ratter L611404.4' enaapplaatonflnuaerf la New Truk. tree af chargeoild tpahr iiheraladvancem cuts on ciinsigningnts. • Call and s samine our Stock 'before' purchasing else where. anderm linen rtinrselvea o (the GOOD' - QUALITY = • I,OW PRICES C. O. MINER. - - Montroier. April p, 100 flt BROTTLEMS, SCRANTON, PA. Wholesale AoßafallDcalera tn HARDWARE-, IRON, STEEL, 2. • SHOVELS, BUILDER'S ',HARDWARE, MINE RA IL,UOCNTEBSUNK d T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD d MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES,' BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUM, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEA T'S'PINDLES, BOWS. de. ANVILS, VICES, STOCSiS;and' DIES, 'BELLOWS , lIAMMICIIS, SLEDGES, FILES, Ae. Ae. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAW A, BOLTING, PACRING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT, NAIR A GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS.LEATUERA FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES. Serantr, Much 24. ISO. 17 vutourußE. ESTABLISIIMENT OF IFILLIfIII rnoAss Twits .Normn n• The extcualvo Tortittlire Estabilihment of Stnltb, having been refitted and gmatly tlepttY.ed. the proprietor reaped, folly annonneeeto the citizens of Mantras* and ',Mimi ty, that he Is constantly making and keeps on !landfills hugest and best aaavortrannianf‘a WiII:TI:UPW "r17.1EL3111 to be found anywhe r this side of New York City. DaskiMbraosrToonelrocks, Lounges, Footstools ac. Center (~ard.Plan Diniq., kiwi= awl attar/in .-Caniti tad Woodneat Ito6kete , Cede, PIM hod Woodaeals or every variety and style. .• Sofas and Tate a tete.. furolehed on abort notice:— Cane neat chairs reveattxt. - SPRING - BEDS. A largo assortment-:chespest and best in the market 'Cane :Beat 'Chaim , - tern bow enabled to supplfrey customers *MI; bare , substantial awe seat chalr,of home matmlhettins, which wine round greatly superior to those totaled" , to mulct, and setae sold at ales, OM ,CANZSEAT CHAIRS RR-SEATED. ' 'armee" 'rude coffins on band or 'famished at 'short notice. Mane alwarapt„matliness if desired. I employ none but carofnl and experienced workmea. I intend to do my work well, and sell it as low *salt graided• • WILLIAM W. SMITH. Montrose, Feb 18,;1868. RoF. G. E. WEDGE, •- - P:.. • ~ • ••• . Winn notify tbo public. of Anbnrn 4 Canters ana vicinity, that hob now prepared to tape all hones an. true tool to his care, no matter what or bow bad their bk. bits aro If not broke, no ebann mado. • .iLlso; Instruction given how to tom your own boots. AitoOk learners, Sept. 21, 1110.--, J.EI tILRY SCO.CIO6,CMX7 of ottr Ooods W. IL COATEI A. TURRELI