. 1 equally free and independent." The Bill 1 licur Adrertioemtnts. iof Rights of MaSsaohnsetts, drawn up by , 1 'John Adams in 1779, reads "all men are —«,-. ---- i diom About 00 ,„keeping. i , Great Neil arid their Wfrea; ' boa- H n free and equal," though the word DArCilEl' dr. CO. . . -- We will give to intellect, to religion and l , . .., ;; ~,, - - as originally reported by the commitm , all virtues, the honor that belongs to i Froth the - tlaye:of !Socrates tO Vitiates !, were, "all men arc born equally free and., THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY them. And still it may be boldly affirm-1 Dickens there-hag been..one loni,steties- I independent , " From these authorities itWALKER'S CALJFOIII.IIA.: ed that economy, taste, Arnaud neatness I sion of unfortunate exaniples.---'Poet and lseems that George Mason's draft of the VINEGAR BITTERS. in the kitchen have a great deal to do in Ipainter, dramatist and novelist philoso- ' Virginia Bill of Rights was the common I t , ~- MOIi Tii , m „ m oo pEERoma 22 - 2.f making life happy an prosperous 1 Sher and linguist, the Moliers, the Mil- 1 source from which all the subsequent ex- ,sz, .; Bear t,eatimony to thew wassiw. a ~., tat Curative Effects. 0 Nor is it indispensably necessary that ! tons, the Hymns, the Bnlwers, the Durers, pressions were obtained. The princiile, I : - s - l e a 5 a hone should be tilled with- luxuries. the Scaligers , the Sheridans , the Thael- ! however, can be traced to much earlier ° E .E. WHAT ARE THErt ? 1 1 . The qualifications for all good housekeep-lerys—will all marry and quarrel in the 1 writers, including Locke and Sidney, and 1 : .. a I al haiLain be displiyed as well on a small future as they'have in the past. All these laccording to Sir Robert Filmer, to Car-1 El i a "e. E as on a large one. : men, without exception, will in the fit- dinal Bellartniu,'who lived between 1542 F. .- ''i A small house can be more easily kept tare as in the past, blame their wives for and 1621. I -, than a palace. Economy is most needed , the several catastrophes. a I in the absence of abundance. 1 And yet what s record of heartlessness FLIES. s' ' 1 a : .., s I s Taste is well displayed in placing the 1 and indifference our greatest men hovel The naturalist recognizes many bun- 1 a l s - -= rt; 0 dishes on a pine table, as well in arrang- 1 1eft of their domestic life. Dr. Franklin, Brads of kind of flies in this country ; but if. ..! g .' " ing the folds of a damask curtain. that old utilitarian kite-flyer , went to Eu-1 in our household economy wereduce them 's°. 1 tE I Skillful cooking is as readily discover- r o pe, leaving his wife beLind, and never 1 mainly to threesorts,—honse-flies-lic4,, .1 i.:, r ed in a nicely baked potato, or a respects- saw her face for eleven rears. She. had I flies, and blue-bottle or blow-tiles. The xi -. t a 1 g ble johnny cake, as a nut brown -sirloin shared his poverty, practiCed his Poor Ri- latter is readily distinguished . the two i 8 '....., t . ir4 or a brace of canvass backs.. chard maxims, pinched and economized. ! former are frequently confounded, al- I : i I. I /.. The charm of good hottsekeepu, is in patched and darned, worked early and ! though easily known apart by the natur- 11'2 i E. / ' / order; economy and taste displayed in at- late, bred children, nursed them through • alist or an acute 'observer. They may,'. ta 7. E °. ;g . '.! teation to little things have a wonderful the spine jaundice, red gam , whooping ! however, always Le identified at a glance '' ' o, 6 ° ° 1 1 vra - • influence. cough, measles, scarlet fever and tits, ,by the position they assume on a wall. A ce, 4.... .e; FANCY DRINK, F/ 5 A dirty kitchen and bad cooking have I while Benjamin enjoyed the splendors of ' common house-fly almost invariably rests Made ol Poor null Whiskey, Proof SOON, and Refuse driven many a one from home to seek for a court, velvet coaches, great dinners, and with its bead downward, and, however it i t l. l -'` e lit'. l V-IF.' d micl P .- i • c -le a r na ii:n w rV ell Vi o ere i r. e 7./ I P ' Comfort and happiness somewhere else. choice society. Of course when he CRITIC 41111 Y alight, works its way around until one lead the t i i i pti ,, ler m on , t j o ono ke i t:mu ti late; ruin, hut Domestic economy is a science—atheo- back the poor drudge was no match for this direction is assumed. The bitting- I t ' i r e c r ;,,,r c:l e i`to c riiiik e :rm a •'fro frn m m oll t Alc oholic s i tTlen i V. Ty of life which all sensible women ought I the philosopher ; there was a great gulf ; flies, on the contrary, as universally rest Ti72.1,', ',. b r e eg r it t no ß v i n A t „ r P aVrt. vr•o d ni L t i o r' r " one P ee: to study and practice. None of our ex- between them. That her heart rebelled ' with the head pointing upward, acting, ill i,-oi.r.srrying oir nil poiomons matter, and restorTirg celleut girls are fit to be married until is manifest in the headstrong acts of his . this respect prec i se ly I l k. t h e equa ll y ihrhlood to a healthy condition. No person call take ,hereßitters according to directions, cad remain long they are thoroughly educated in the deep I children. -He quarreled with his sous and I bloodthirsty mosquito. The brother of noun tae ! sine niii lie giv en M m r on Incoble cans, provided the and profound mysteries of the kitchen. disinherited one of theme an eminent Russian entomologist, now nonn.nrn- not destroyed by mineral poloons or other See to it, all ye who are mothers, that I A just retribution far' any w rong on I res idi ng i n t h e u n i te d s ta t es , observed, a mean., and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of your daughters are all accomplished by woman is sure to come:in the vice and • peasant in his own country killing sonic r li n o l i: r Inflammatory an' °brook Rheumatism, and an experimental knowledge of good house- crime of her children tit the third and o f the flies on a wall of his hut without ihpitg..iiivi,,oa7,l.d FB'l•avziL..Dtitli,enstlat.thg.,ll.l,rittic,LLlveri keeping. fourth generations. disturbing others; and, on being quest- niim•en.t . ni. sin-a uinnmenare gizmo by virat.A Blu ed, keeping. Clay thought lie could leave his Toned, lie gave as a reason that those with 5 i , ; ii, , , , b 0 i:,..1.;;! .., e . ni n.. 1 , ,1 . y produced by derangement of the wife at Ashland to bear children and ' the heads up were "biters," and the oth- Cleaner the Vitiated Blood v i r , nen n ee_cr you and Its . Im. make butter for the Lexington market. ! ors were not. A careful examination of LT Zir:lrZetainu c firmTgehl: he chi r li fi g:4-at E .71".7 , 1 while he made laws for the nation at the the facts by the e utotnologist himself. ion ee i,, in the veins; cleanse it when it is fool, sod your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pare Capital. There his heart stood always ' proved the accuracy of the generalization mod the ikcalth of the ;poem will fol low in as any boarding house door,but shut I thus made by an ignorant but Observant ~,,P.,„'"ZWit l , 's n s , d s " ,,u , 'l ' s ! :„,.'s s " ,,Tr ; ',a'n ' s t u , f„si t ° , ol : 3 l : l7,Trn , against her who was playing S 1 _ o_olll C 1 1 .3 ' man. ....A.. wise woman on a Kentucky farm. His . -... 11 , in Billions. Remittent. and Intermittent Posen, these Bitters have no equal. For toll directions read careful. of ambition over, sick and sad he 14,7 - /r . • Pit, will you answer me a ( I nes- ii: the rimmlor around ench bottle. printed in four tan dreamveer.-ntrir German, French and Spanish. went back to Ashland, to find that the , tion r J. WALKER, Proprietor, ti Commerce St., N. Y. R. 111. McDONALD dis le.. domestic drudge called by the holy nanie 1 "Certainly. my boy." Druggists. and general Agents. San Francisco and Sae of wife had reared up for him a ram of : "Well, pa, is the world round ?" ramento, California, and 34 3'N Comments St_ N. Y. derreneratet wayward children. He was "Yes, of course." . OT - SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS. July filledfilledwith the bitternessof din-appoint- j "Well, then, pa, if the world is round. - . IS-4 _ — went. But they measured the depth of how can it come to an end ?" AGENTS WANTED EOR the mother's humiliation. 1 "There, now, that will do ; you can run The angles of incidence and. retaliation lout and piny." ,66 o N DER s were but equal Was it a sorrdwful moth- , -,... ~......- - er that made one son crazy ; another a' 7, - -- , 7- "The marriage service, in the opin- OF THE WORLD." sour, discontented man, overcome tutu' ion of the Cleveland - Herald, should be Over One Thousand Illuvirstione. The largest, best life with a sense of inferiority, and jock- changed to read : "Who dare take this ' 7,,;l, l ,M,.r d s T s 'f for "Z= l l;',...",tTV, r z ,:l.'7, o k nc .,, a 7 er e 33 and gamblers of the rest woman-?” And the groom shall answer Addross U.S. PUBILISIIING ' &l.. July 13-4 411 Broome St., N.Y. Truly, a 'adorn is justified of her child- -I 4 1„ e ,..,- ren. We do not gather grapes front - this- -,.. 4MI. .1.... tees, nor figs from thorns. By their fruits —lt is figured out that a snuff-taker in we may know them. Great pacifionorl shallow protection- and cheapest book. in she world. , forty years devotes twenty-four MOD OIS to A leer more AGENTS are W.ANTED ,for one of the best i blowing his nose. Rev. W. A. RINGLETS iSt! HOW could he with his narrow pa- i . litical creed ever fathom the causes of our ! ' NATURAL HISTORY, social wrongs ? We cannot quench our I , Giving • clear destript ion of neatly evegr known species of Beasts, Birds. Fishes, Infests, Reptiles, &e. &c. colle t hirst at sweet and pleasant streams whose "ENN' FIRM, , reed by ICOO spirited illustrations and replete with es fountains we have potsoned. He might A i citing and monolog anecdotes of their manifold peculiar , Ities. The cream °fib° famous London Nu ninon ed 4 despise the wife and regard her us an in- I ' I lion with valuable addition. from the works of other dlte ferior. (we hope he did not), but j N ust and ; E W 0. 00 0 _ -rs . ungulates Naturalists, `Sutton. Attasatz. Wood, Wilson. Audubon. and many others , . No trouble to Agents about mighty was her revenge. 1 ..tic or party. Everybody Is delighted with lt,cdd_nrail Henry Clay is dead ; his compromise: young, in town nn p canons, Nothing 'Melt In the Sold. • The subscribers are now receiving from New York • 1 tr''et'etr'looPmithePlTtents.t and best t:o3 #s t edWiriallaofdaßlibles extsi.ennit. measures are to the winds ; but , new and fresh stock of I. Send for Illustratod Circular end our meet Ilbenal term his misdeeds live after him.—.3frs. E. r. I I for Bookend Basle. A. U. HUBBARD. Pubilvber, `qa ato it. 41a1 Chestnut St. Philadelphia • • wa The ,favn and „tt. _ floctilantouo 11111Ing Corn, It is surprising that the barbarous old practice of billing up corn should still ; find advocates and followers. After years of effort on the part of the intelligent portion of the agricultural and horticult ural press, it is now pretty well under stood that it will not do to continually plough and injure the surface roots of fruit trees in the orchard. But we have heard intelligent men say that though they would disturb an orchard as little as possible in this way, yet corn was quite another matter. But the laws which gov ern the nutrition of plants are pretty much the same all through. Roots love darkness, and yet wish to be as near as possible to the surface; and whether it is the root of an apple tree or the root of a cornstalk, makes no differ ence in the working of this law. If we plough deep and cut off the surface roots, the deeper ones are unable to reap any benefit from the atmosphere ; and those covered by the soil ploughed over them are in just the same condition. This is the "science" of the thing. But better than all this is the experience of those who have tried the.inatter by careful and intelligent experinients. Ao far as we know. every such test has resulted in fa vor of flat culture and against billing. It is very fashionable to rail at "mere I theoristsf yet we believe that many of our absurdest practices have resulted in the most commonplace theories, and this is one of them. Some one probably noted the little shootlets coming out of the joints above the soil, and thought they wanted earth to cover them. Rifling was stinted m the "theory" that it was "help ing nature ; or it might have started with some lazy fellow who thought he would not hoe or harrow early; but wait a little longer, and then one good plough ing would do the whole job. However, no matter how it originated. it is a mistaken and bad practice, should he left to go the way of many absurd thlngs.—Forney's Weekly Prexs. agr 'The skin of an animal, whether i sense plan, htiving a hinny> of rock salt cow, calf, colt, or horse, that dies on the ! accessible to stock at all times. It should farm is worth more at home than at the he in the horse and cow trough, in the tanner's. Cut it into narrow trips, and I sheep and barn-yard, and in the field. shave off the hair with a sharp knife be- They will then take as much as they want fore the kitchen fire, or in a workshop and nature prompts, and no more. 'Taken stormy days and evenings. You may in t i i i ii way, i t wi ll promote appet i te, good make them soft by rubbing. A rawhide health and thrift, and no diarrhom or nth halter-strap, an inch wide, will hold a er disease will result, as they often do horse better, and last 'Langer, than an inch when given at specified times and in large rope. It is strongmr than hoop iron and quantities. more durable, and may be used to hoof Salt is not a food but a condiment_ The dry casks and boxes, and for binges. human'syslem requiteifsothe stili iti food ; Try it on a broken thill, or and wood- `but we imagine if a table-spoonful or ot li work that has been split. Put it on wet. l er quantity of salt was put before a man and nail fast. Thin skins make the best only at certain times and perhaps when bag-springs in the !world. A raw-hide I his appetite did not prompt the use of it. rope is a good substitute for a-chain. It ,it would do nu good. We think the same is valuable to mend a broken link in a rule applies to our domestic animal ; but tree chain. For some purposes it is best'l by allowing them free access to it_ they to use it in its natural state- Fur other N% ill never take more than enough, and purposes it may be dressed soft. i what they do take will promote thrift, and ----- "" m " — " --- '. indirectly ward otf diseases to which all ZH — Wild parsnips are deadly iioison flesh is heir. ous, as shown by a recent unfortunate Rock salt can be procured in large event in lfennesota. Two brothers, new -1 lumps, weighing 10 to 20, 30, 40 pounds ly married and just starting out in the' each, at about 2A cents per ponud. business of life by commencing fanninr F were suddenly cut down in their early •nanbood by mistaking this poisononis .. - :;r7Josh Billings says that "Marriag. root for the cultivated vegetable. On is a fair transaction on the face or it; but the morning of the day upon which the thare iz quite too often put-up jobs in it. meloncholy occurrence happened, they , Whoever it wuz that first 'put on the had been plowing and came upon some silken harness must have made a piod parsnips, of which they tasted and dug thing or it, or so merrily or their posteri up some and had them cooked for dinner. I tv would not her harnessed up since and Their wives state that before dinner both drove out- Thare is a grate moral grip brothers complained of feeling sick,bnt no in marriage ; it iz the mortar that holds special notice was taken of this fact, and ; the soshol bricks together. But than. they sat down to dinner. Not long after ; ain't but few pholks who put their money the meal had been finished the brothers • in matrimony who could set down and were taken suddenly it and died within ' give u good written ()pinyon why on earth five minutes of each other. ;they corn to do it. Sum marry for money • ; and don't see it. Sum marry because they rgr Several items have lately appeared • think wiminin will be scarce next year. in the papers touching the gradual deple.! and live to wonder how the crop holds tion of our forests and the growing :scar- out. Sum marry for Inv without a cent city and expensiveness of tinder, for fen- in their Twilit, nor a friend in the world. cing and other purposes. But few, we nor a drop or pedigree. This looks des presume, are aware that the present con- perate. but it iz the strength or the garue. - sumption of wood in the United States is enormous as is shown by the following I figures, It is estimated that 150,000 acres of the best timber is cat every year to supply the demand for cross-ties of rail ways alone. For railroad buildings, curs, repairs and bridges, the yearly- expendi ture of wood amounts to 638,500,000. The fuel for hicomotives in the United States represented by wood alone, costs the ag gregate of $56,000,000. nr"The cups at the fountains erected in Philadelphia are frequently stolen Of all contemptible and unutterably mean thieving,, the stealing from the fountains of the clips provided by the charitable and beuevolent/mett and women of that city b the l est The man who would filch a cepa fountain provided for the Irianfamishing to quench their Wiest, is of all mean thieving scoundrels theMeattest. - -- at Vhe Governor of the workhouse algton, England, recently ordered a lad, named John Barring, to be "ducked" for soiling hie clothe& He was ducked satbarcinghly.that he was drowned, or is giffero neee jury bath it, met “death by ials-aventare." Salt for Domestic Animals The quantities per head and the proper way of adininistermr , ' salt to onr domes- Dams, Dried Reef, Smoked Halibut, rod tie animals, and also the question of Pi, Mackerel, dr. whether they should have salt at all, ate observe is still being discussed and g.,,ing . s „,„ . wm t tterebire Ranee. the ftallitla of the agricultural papers. Praciical experience has long since s,,t- t ar.at•ti Platen.— PM,. Pine Apple.. Rerect CCM,. Tanta tied these questions, and we think no Ilnince, anti Mum, Carew, Fella, stock or other farmer, who has ever tried ; Extract Lemon. etc etc. It, will resort to any but the common', 11lintory• of a Famous Sentiment. A discussion has recently taken place in Boston in reference to the correct phraseology of the Declaration of inde pendence. The printed oration of Mr. William Everett, delivered iu Boston on July 4, 1870, gives "all men are born free and equal" us the leading principle of the famous Declaration, whereas that in strument reads, "ail men are created equal." The orator' however, asserts that in his spokan oration he made use of the correct sentence. This mistake in the printed copy of the oration lies caused an investigation into the history of the sen timent, from which it appears that the Virginia Bill of Rights, drawn up by George Mason and adopted on June 12, 1776 t contains the phrase "all men are by nature equally free and independent" In Jefferson's first draft of the Declaration the sentence read, "ill men are created equal and independent." The Declaration of Independence of the following July reads "all men are created equal." The declaration "of tights of the inhabi tants of Pennsylvania, passed • by a , con vention, sitting from July lb, to Septem -1 ber.'2B. 11'76. reads , "a ni t % are born GROCERIES & PROVISIONS sbleh will be erbl at a lme fbrare fbr AMOTIg the amen,. artialee may be found MI kind• of SPICES. Citron, Orange PoeL etc. CROCKERY ok GLASSWARE. A No 1 Citeninz. and Smoking Tobacco, etc AU of which can be warranted aa first time goods, and chewy. In additboo, to the GrOCCII ,tllole..wo Imre purchased Geo. c. mint Neal Mee *here jou eon 11 . nd • good selection of Stationery, books, Nib% WentlY and Santlat Papers. Magaslnos. Ikaks and papery , not on Wend till he ordered and Ihrniothed au abort notice. with out extra charge. Special care given to order, No teen Ids to *how goods—lat drop to and ore for yourvelvey. ritr - Goods delivered withered eaten ammo: 17. J. %Celan, C.' A. Gras, C Mbutiope. 'May IS. IS7O $2OOO A YEAR AND EXPENSES To agents to sell the celebratetl WILSON SEWING MA. ou i both side, LNES. The pe . .4 machine in the yeer Money. Stitch alike O Machine ..it hoot Fur ftkrth er particulam atitirepe 25 N. nth At., Mira, la. latallmVi• $25 ThE FOLSOM IMPROVED Twenty-Ph e — DollorPamily Sewing Machine. The cheep. Pinq flees Machine le the Market Agent' , wanted in every Town. Liberal rommleeion allowed. Fur term. and Tinnier. eddeeee A. ILANtr.Ton, Gen. Agent, No 700 che,taut et., Philadelphia. N. (may 18-412nfb• NICIiqLS DRUGGISTS it APOTHECARIES limp rev:they itopplied with vsaistilsca•Tio Dru and Kadirinc.. cheaktml.. DyefUoffo. -4 Wlnct .t. Lagoon., PAWL!, OM and:VXMob.-Perfon.**Y. Fat ry gulp*, Yahkeo Notloni, ac. etc. Frog, from Now York Cat. All Om most popnlar PATENT MEDICINES gold In Ml* ancelon. among which mai be found Ayres and Jayne's Family Medleinm, Rembold's Ma chu, Scheock'a Piemonte Syrup sod Bea Weed Tonle, Dtmonco's and Cheeseman's Fe male Pills. ,ongb Balsam. W le hart's Pine Tree Cornial, flaws Hair Renewer. Ring's Ambrosia, Kennedy's Med ical Discovery. Hoot Land's German Bitter., liestutter'a stomach Bitters, And many other kinds of real value and merit. In fact our Stuck embraces a One assortmentol everything new ally kept la midi regulated Drug Stores. rer74.escriptlons Twelve particular attention. and are carefully and promptly compounded. •.• store formerly oecupled by J. Etherldre• A. B. HUHN& Montrose. Mamba, lin. AMOS NICHOLS. PWINES. W. have Jost received= ssamtment of take and Mound Vineyard Wines, from News. Wilson, Morrow & Chanberlhr. New York, which fordehness and flavor they snare unsurpassed. and that plattsserer can rely a e on their purity—larton freeborn eadmie etWr Mad. The trade mark of tho don appears apon =my bottle. bottecn label and easy Montroee, Feb. 8, 421.—y PURE LIQUORS. BEELYII NATIVE: GRAPE BRANDY, dhrtllled Meetly re •4 . 4md variety of other Brand er Brandy Cc . Neady t In the dlder arkiziolrr.Unhand din old Rye and Bourbon Wt 4147. Bawl guAlcoho tor l, Nile Pare Olga Bayalun. itc,eousteat hayon ad by ABEL ITRRELL 114mtro4e..liarch 94th. 11013 jnly 13-4 THE SECOND VOLUME OE ;mat tII.IoJ of the War la now really. Agent* wanted . 'end tor circular*. with Lenny. and full dr,scri . ption of the work Add rurr Natiunal Pubilphlng ro Phil a, Pa Irl4 THE OLD WAY Anal 'rue New. MI IMERICII TB CO. ' N 05.31,33,35 Sr. 37 Vesey Street. I N 3131217 "3?"40,1=1.33C, WEBB k Grum ABEL Trill - MU, Montrose, Pa, To ell their T•ae and Coffere at the some prices that the s Company sell them in New Yorh. A foil supply of the (realm rt New Crop Teas will be kept lot sale at all times All goods warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. Only one profit charged from the Producer to the earner From From five to eight profits saved bfpurchasing from the Company. UNDER THE OLD SYSTEM of doing Inteluess.t he cut samer of Te had to par eight away between the producer and him self, to cover as amny Intermediate sales. UNDER THE NEW SYSTEM the Great Amer.-an Tea Co. distribute Tote m t he con. re. 'broach i heir agents,all temerthe country. yob .imiing them to hot one profit, and that a very moderate one. ••• email percentage on the Immense sales will amply ratter), the Company. for they sell thousands of chests of Tea I n the saute o r leas time than It took to sell one chest ondur the old system. Um:left—Sin GENTS WANTED-4W per day) by the ERI ACAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., BOSTON, Maim or ST. LOUIS, )10. Dine 22-3 m WANTED AGENTS-To eell the OCTOGON SENV IND MACHINE. It if licensed. makes the " Elas tic Lock Strick - and is warranted for armrs. Plies 1111, Al! other machine' , Wi th an underrfeed sold for $l5 of le. are intringementn, A Woo OCTAGON HEWING M.ACIIN F. Cu , St ; Loaf etkat u !, l . l ;b 4 Mbuik. Pa., or cton, Mans. - - -- $ 10 A DA Y Bms Lae. entirely eels and honorable. Li hrra I In dversoea tr , DeKriptise chess lass hen Address J. C RAND & CO., Olddefonl, lo• h en WANTED AGENTS—To pelf the HOME IHITTI'LE 71 SEWING MACHINE. Price, 6T,. It makes the " L.ck Stitch," alike on laalt sides, nod is the only ll eem.ed underfeed Snuffle Machine oold for less than S,M. Licensed by Vi'be.4,. & Wham. Grover 6 Baker. and 81 P re & Co. Ali other underfeed Shuttle Ilkehhles now for lroe Than $n are Infringement, and the eater and toter liable In proem:Mont 'Addle.* JOHNSON, CLARK rt. CO.. Burton, Man., FtWobiThht JOHNSON, or St. Louie. Mn. uue 95-86 HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI- ATION, For the Relief gnnd cure antra Erring and Unihrtutrate,on Principles of Canaan:4 Pilitm liktz W 7- Essays on the Errors of Youth and the Follies of Aga, to relation to Marriage and Sc lo at ETU'. w ith Wthit 2 eki for the afflicted. Dent free, n sealed envepes._ dress HOWARD ARSODIAIIII27, Bat P. Philadelphia, SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, PVOCIONS, _and BACK PAT ecessu calms rnt f arA zumu. T: nt , N dr ..ti at f4 , L at. i o cEN tolui s meo gO ta_ th ASOG ID T . of Ow GOV. to Waite. ,No cbyge glaze , n e s l ,.. ) r , I , frok u. Illositrose. Jane Ihb.SESC FOREST 'ARE. WOOLEN NULLS. The undonipted tue now c hange PieParect o ,,l l l_ Cotton Warp end allowool swoolwo Cassanre, Tweeds, and Stocking Yam for Wool, on favorable terms, willmanufac ture cloth by the van', or OD ahem, undue con fident we can give witisfuAtion to all. Wool Carding and Cloth Prowirigatk -USUB I WfUGHT BM& KfUntlitaLL. Forest Lake, auto I,lB7oA—ihn* BURNS & NICHOLS FRI - IT JARS for ale by A. TrRIZTIL I win tend the reeelpt by which I was eared of Catarrh .414 D fr. , Addreee Mre. M. C. Leg. gett. Hoboken, N. J. July 13-4 [E.S.+T BLISITED 18511 ILaVi ♦rrotNTCD SIAM IMIII ERSE TO Is'KY 0/101 AN S. iteggok-Ukkitiseg• Allow too W c fl your/Moulton to my Preparaikoo of COMPOUND EXTRACT of BUCHU The component part. arc Saeha,loag Leaf, Mahe Jaalpe r Bestial. Nona or Puitesnavion,—Bucho, in sumo Juniper Berries, by dbothation, to [term • line gin. Cube's* ex. traded by displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries ; very little sugar Is used, and a small proportion of spirit. bi- inortr palatithle than any now to use. Bache. as prepared by Drimists. Is of • &arrestor. It I. a plant that emits its flagrance t the action of a Mime destroys this (its active prrinelple), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Milne is theca:dor or in gredients. The Becht' In my preparation predomin ates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredient. are added. to prevent fermentation ; upon ins it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made 11 fmtVor'Lr macaws. nor Is it s Strap—and therefereean be used In cases wbrro fever or indronmatiun exist. Instils y ou have the knowledge of the Ingredients and the mode of preparation. !loping that you will favor us with a Irialjand that upon I ospeetion it will meet with youripprottation. With a teeing of contldence. am, very reagectfull IL EIIitUrEIOLD. Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience, [Prom the largest ManWe ed) ufacturing Chemists is Our Navies= 4' WK. lam &cottototed with lit H, T. Belintrold ; oc eupied the Deg BUM oppodseagyreiddencai and vim enceosetil to conductingthe huelneae where caber. had not been' equally ye be Idea. I have been favora bly baprevaed with his eMnefe+od Mdalp_01111." 11111111.111 WEIORTIAIf, Thin of Posen lbeleina Chcoilsta, Ninth and grown 15 . = plc 1114.1111OLD'8 ILIIRDAITTRACT MAW for weakness arising tro isalseretlem. The exhaust. 'do...ere of Nature watch me accompanied by so ma. Dy alumina • yurptouts4 amass which:will be Pauml disposition to Hierll9o. WO& Wakeful:rest Hewn' of Disease. Or TereboMurot of feell—in feet. Universal Lassitude. Prostrattna, and inability to eb• ter Into the enjoruteats ofsoelety. Thetrondbution,,once aine.• with Omer& weak ness' reqelree the aid of3iediclue to strengthen and in. 1 vignette the, *bleb UELYBOLD% ZTTIL&CT BIICIIU Invariably tiers. Ifno treattnint Is submitted to, Con suroptionor tomato ensues. II rumour s PIXID lisraser sr Brom In alfeettons peculiar to I , lnikti, to onenttalltst by ear oiler prepa ration, as fa Cbtorosts, or Betel:Moo, Paten:Mir. or Einppresnon d cos:miry eractattroisi-Utcutte4.4e &biros State of the Uterus, and „VI coMplainta debt to-the sex, or tbe decline or dotage DI U& flelnac;ld'; F.xlract )3.udit;' ;maim pr c;!r Boss, Wash will esdleslly exterminate twos the eystem diseases att. ring from babas or diselpatioo,xt litt,e expense, little or oo chlogo to diet. no Inecnorentenee et swoon,: completely .upersedlng. these unpleasant an danger. one remedies. Copstea and - Mereery, le en these dlsess- Doe Belmbold's Fluid Bianket of Boehm In all dhow. ee of these organs: whether exlstlng In male or female, from whatimer Muse oriel:ming, and no matter of tam long standing. It Isplassant In taste and odor," lm mediate" In action, and more strengthening than any preparations of Balk or Iron. Those entrortng from Mohan down or detente coned onions, moire the remedy at once. • The reader whet be aware that, hoireeer idled mai be the attack of the *balm dlaeases;lr 111 certain teal. fect the Wdlly health add powers. . • All the above Miami tba able a Dbiretie. RELMBOLIVR EXTRACT BURR Te the Great Dte►t' Dreretle. SOLD BY DRUGOLSTB AVVERYWILEREL Witers $l.ll per Illettlis—lS Bettlier 48. I", Delivered to any addits, cosomaniantiosn. Address IL T. EIBLIBOLW Bit Ma mamma wambouso, Wl Pivatkiray. 4-Af~ ®'- '^ • , O witiine amen.* !lna 41ciputsr ra =t, deelliteWormilleralliniettominn Jri 1 , 18 -1 7 . m4O -4e. T. 13.11111110111. .4111 Tall A-44 '4l r.rip ,'"'" !...i , MiniIUUSSO 4. Ps. TiCoMEIIIII. REMOVED NEW STORE', NO. 88 WASHINGTON STREET, Tirol Docr North of tho City National Book SPLENDID STOCK, Brilliant Display ! DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, UST CLOCKS IM TISS ■&BKKT. SILVER WATCUES, 7111:NCEL, SWISS AND ANIRICAN GOLD W ATC LIES, Of all Styles. and sold CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. I hove also the beet and moot complete stock of SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE. hems te best and mt popular , whose foods hav h e SIIVCI4 perfect, os satisfactionmakers to my patrons fur the past Are years. Mai stock will be found the best e•er opened Is Slagbasaten vadat all times will be kept fall and eceepletd, elatitlnget SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE, TABUS MO TEA SPOONS, together with all the varieties of Plated WOZI3.BIICiI as Sea Setts, Cake Baskets, Napkin Rings, Gesture, Wawa. Foams ePoono, it-. of 9ingla. Doable, Treble and Quadruple Plate ii SPLIINDID STOGIE OF imassacrir Earcsospap was MOM more complete... Val am making coorlant daily additions of all dm elites of the Season. ALL MY COODS AS REPRESENTED For Wilier proal of ltd. I refer to LEWIS SETWOITIL O. w HOTCHKISS. J. S. WI:I.LS, T. It 1101101111, E. D. MUNSON W. LAGRANG . LEY BOSH. MERSERSA WARD KERSZEKAII H. DOSENBETRY,II, RI. muss ULU, sad MARINE OUR GOODS, AT 82 Washington St. BIN GHAMTON, N• F. Pay. I, 1869.—tf VALUM FARM FOR BALE IN AUBURN TOWNSHIP The subscriber offers:' for sale the valuable Faxes situated in Auburn township,, lately be longing to JlLlilcCaln. Said farm contains two hundred and eight acres, one hundred and sixty arms improved. There is on said farm a first class two-story house and new barn ; two orch ards ; a quantity of fruit trees. Said farm is on ly ter mil 4 from the Lehigh Valley Railroad well watered, good timber, and in every way firss'elass taw Persone to Want of a good will understand that *chance to phase sock a property is seldom offered. ler terms and particulars,inquire of WBEK Tfirdtu ,-.luadmiceofl Alec, fq ook..tho 1.1113 t on d _LOT in ont rose now occupied by 1. .u, with about inns of bad belonging thercur. •• ,• :1 • . AgAgnme of J. EL MeUen. ,Illatkuatfl/24ask. =Eli 15=1 Irirl7 3 7* - I.4.ll,,siunorrtmesudiiiassihniv miubrkpa, Olatiaalitaittartied an ofaxattgais an- the Bata tit .llMlasattedr Is all the. various sole Parraototidiallon goaranttial wawa tic lad latiafTranalves. toW. man, Woo au* ea Jas. b, 11176.--ii ABEL TURRELL, Ircontinually roceivitz And keeps constantly on band a full and destrabliaa sortmencol genuine Paints, Oils, D,ve-gtaffs, Teas, Spices. and other Gro ceries. Stone Ware, Wall and Window Paw, Mass ware,. Fruit Jars, Mirror', Lamps, Chimneys, Men. acne, Machinery Oil, Tonners' Oil, Neateroot Oil. deed Whale 011, Sperm 011, Olive 011, Oplrita TOMO. tine, Varnianes, Cynary Seed. Vlnegar.Potash. Cowan. listed Lye. Ask Grease, 'Trusses. Bapporters,Keelical B Instruments. Shoulder MW?, Whips, Gans, Plato% Cartridges, POWdfr, Shot, Lead, Bowsps, Blasting Powder and Pose, V wiles. Dittos.. , etc. natal, Plied. etc., Fish Beaks and Lid es, Dar and Tonsillar". Heir Otts. Dale liesuirers. and Flair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Kul ve., Speclncler.Bllver Fluted Spoonsaforhe, Knives. de. Deals% Artlelea, a general assortment of In abort, nearly every thing to restore the stet, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to paltry lib= and also to condom to the real and aobatandal of life. Enumeration Is impracticable, as It would ria a newspaper. 11.W1 at the Drug and Variety Stars of I , ABEL TUEMILLE.... lloatsoss, Jan./416M The subacrlber offers for sale his Finn situate la }he eat pa rt of New Milford townattip, containing SILVER WARE. R4PKIN lIINGS, FORKS, L 7, TO BR. DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, Pd, NEW GOODS DEEDS, MEDICINES, CIIKIIICALS, LIQUORS. FANCY 000 DA, JEWELHY, sod PERFUNKRT All the lending and best kinds of PATENT tKDICINES 1 . AR3I FOR SALE! ONE HUNDRED AND SEA E. 1 f -TIMES ACED. 125 acres improved, well watered by springs, t 41 a moan creek. There are two houses. one new, and Wrce barns, oncrnew;and other outbuildings, and =ea oretirda. The land not Improved to heavily tiro . Terms made easy. For thrther Informotlon n or address the onherther at New Milford, Snag's C a n n Nov. 10, /4869.—tr JACOB WAYNA.I2. STR?UD it BROWN'S !ire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, sbZcrawercamis.3. Pak. CAPITAL lISP/lESENTED, over 110Uainanrance Co. of N. Y., Capital and darplus, SOMA° Insurance Co. of North America, Phil's, Capital and Surplus, 1,000,000 Franklipitn Fire Insurance Co., Phila. Pa.. . Caal and Surplus, 2 . 500 .W0 Lycoming County Mutual insurance Co.of Money, Penn a. Capital and Surplus, 4,000,000 Farmer' , Hurnal insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus. MAO Connection' hinural Life insurance Co. of Hartford,paying 60 per cent. dividend' to theaspured.. The notes given for half the prom lam is never to he paid under any circumstances. he \policy will always be paid in full, and IT, thenotes given up. Capital, 000,000 American Lite Insurance Co., Philadel phia. Capital. 1,00k,000 Travelers Insurance Co. Hartford. Conn., Insuring agalastall klnda of accidents Capital, 7 'MUM Hartford Plreilosuratice Company, Dart- i ford. Conn , Capital and Stirplue. TY,OKI,OOO Putnam Ylre Insorance Co., Hertford, Ct., Capital. $700,000 Hartford Live Rocs Inporatice Company. Insurance on all kinds ef Live stock, against theft and death from any cause. Capital, 17,000,00) LW" Ali %mincer entrusted to our care will be attend- ed to no fair terms. and all %sees promptly adjusted.. VW — Wilco tirso.door ee-t from flanking Oftlee of W. H. Cooper d Co.. Turnpike at. Montrose, Pa. STROW) & BROWN, Agents. it. C. Screen t, asp., Priendsvilia. Solicitor. Co••. 0. Sawn. Montrose, do Eliwnos Smoot,. a. Omani-all L. Iturtersi. Montrose, E. p 1. MO. DOWN TOWN NEWS MISER AND COATS, - 1,6 door* tmlowr Bo yd . • Caunas. BlosittoOs FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PRO VISIONS. We are conotantly roc icing i nd new have oehatd, *Moab stock of Gooch, in our 16 e, which we arillaell OkLEAP ! I CHEAP for eat b. or exam , ge or produce GO 01) TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,,.. CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, tie. We.haffe rented and made additions to oar Stock of Palle. and arena+ ready to forward Dotter to the bet t commlstdon hone,, In New York. free of charge. and makellberaladeaneements on consignment/b._ Carl and examine oar Stock before purchasing else wberr. node/levier , vonrsellves °frt.. GOOD QUALITY do LOW PRICES of our Goods. C. O. MINER. • • . . W. U. COATS C. Montrose. April 18. 1869. HUNT BROTRERS, SCRANTON, PA. Wbol earls & lt.tall Dealers la HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, AUNB BAIL, COUNTERSUNK d T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD d MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, BEEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, P.LATED BANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKEB, EELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES. BOWS de. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS, SLEDUES. FILES, de. de. CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, SILTING. PACHINO TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PATHS CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES. 'REHM WINDOW () ANE LASS. L LES. EATH ER d IFINDINGS PAMB'S SCA Scranton. March gl. 1513. 17 FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT OF IVILLIAII W. SMITH. Pzaass Tana Novel: The extensive Furniture Establishment of Wllilam W. Smith, having been refitted and greatly improved, the proprietor respect fully announces to the citizen' of Montrose and ty, that he Is constantly making mid keeps on hand the largestaad best asuertment of vvcr to be found anther this side of New York City. De its, Divans. Towelracks, Lounges, footstools Le. Center Card. Pier. Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and Pier. tables. CHAIM *Cane sod Weedvest Rockers, Cane. flag and Woodreats of every variety and style. DoefaLsted,Tmeit.mtetestifn. rnished on short notice.— SPRING BEDS. A largo imortinent—chcapest ipd bast In the market Cane Seat Chairs. I am now enabledto supply my customers with a new subetanttal cane scat chair. of home manufacture, which alltbe found greatly 'mikado? to those formerly la market, and yet are sold at a less price. CANR-SeAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED. gar Ready made coffins on hand or tarnished at short nothie. Hearse always In readiness If .destred. I employ none bat wend and experienced workmen, I intend to do my work well, and sell It ail low , as= be afforded; WILLIAM. W. SMITE. Moatrose,Pab 18,;1938. pROF. G. E. STEDGE, • JL . Would notify the public of Auburn 4 Corners and that he is now prepared to tame all bones en. WitaLW to Ms cam no matter wbator bow bad their ha bits are if cot. broke, no charge utade. Lb% Distraction &ern bow to Unite your owe bases- Auburn 4Coniers, Sept. 1839,--1 • IlMir_ligoollll & CO,B OVA", &TEEL ZIiG&IIVINGS. i. 111 MN= abed, N. T. Anybody woo th em.— Cheavnen Wt —paybandoomely.Seno form Cireana 00.000,1=