Zhe 4tatin anti tireohlt. Crop and Market Reports. Wheat—There is no considerable change in the prospects, exeepti - whiit may be caused by theitery wet weather in. Mic higan, which, coming in the busiest - time in wheat harvest, is very nnfaVorable. There is much. difficulty in harvesting ; And securing the ,crop, and in Some sec- Cans it is said wheat has commenced growing in' the shock. Spring whate harvest has gent com menced in t 4 Northwestern States. The crop is generally short and thin, but the heads well filled with plump grain. The fine quality will add somewhat to the val ue of the crop, but will not make the im provement in the yiehl claimed in many papers. Indeed, there seems to have been a general effort lately to show that the tirouth'has done but little injury to wheat. / Light rains and local showers in different sections have-been represented as 'gteittly improving the wheat crops, and this has I been done, too, when wheat was nearly ripe, and the rains could not add a single head to the crop, nor a single kernel to the head, but could only help in making 1 the grain more plump and line. In many instances, rains that caine after wheat harvest had commenced, are said to have largely improved the crop. There son to believe that a similar course has been taken in regard to England and France, and that there more improve ment in wheat is reported than the ad vanced state of the crop would admit of. This may have been more the case in France, where harvesting has for some time been progressing ; in England wheat is not so early, giving more chance for im provement, though probably not for so much improvement as is claimed. The Mark Line Express, July 4th. in a general review of the prospects, appears to carry the idea that there is not much' to complain of in regard to heat. The drouth is referred to as having caused great injury, but the hope is expressed that it will soon he over. Showers had fallen in different sections. and the gener al prospect is much improved ; and throughout Europe generally rain seems to have' been more or less plentiful. The country least favored is France; but even there, where the rye has beim cut, farmers , have no cause of complaint, and it is the same with wheat. But notwithstanding / these favorable reports in the proininent review that is generally read and copied from, the same paper in the report from France has the following : "As for cereals, the damage caused by the drouth, although certainly very seri ous, is not so general or irreparable as that of the forage crops Throughout the entire territory the sprin;' , s wheat alone are affected. It is even feared they are entire ly destroyed. Almost everywhere the bar ley and spring oats are blind and burnt ttp ; and those which have survived will yield but little more than low stems, promising only thin ears, if even the har vesting is worth the labor. This vi•ar France finds herself in' the -same condi tion of cliniate as Africa, where the ha bitpal drouth of spring accompanied be intense heat prevents the sittviurr - als in that season. There will be there fore, in that part a very serious deficiency in the food of both man and cattle. hr the nearly entire failure of the barleV. oats, inferior grain and straw. As to win ter wheat, the reports of the crop are var ious and contradictory. On the whole it will certainly be 'middling, but with favor able exceptions in the regions and condi tions of cultures which best resist the drouth." There are also very unfavorable reports from different sections in England. In the south the dronth is still reported as very severe ; there has been inure rain in the north. The War—ln regard zo the demand for breadstuffs that may he caused by the war. all depends on circumstances. Should the conflict be confined to France and Prus sia, it may be decided by sharp and • de cisive battles in a few weeks, and that will not have a very great effect on the grain trade. If other nations are drawn into the contest an effort may be made to "con quer a peace," and in this way put. a stop to the war. Ent if it is kept up for years, whether confined to France and Prussia, or finally extended into a general Euro pean war, the .demand for breadstuffs must be very large and prices high. Al though nothing certain ean be known, the more general opinicnsappears to look for a long war.— Albany Country Gentleman_ Cooking Fodder. "L F." Ogle Go., 111, asks: I. How much more fuel does it take to cook fod der for cattle with steam than the com mon way of cooking? 2. What machiner y is needed to 'diAt7carefully ? 3. Won't it JO as well to shall:he corn before cook ng as to cook in the ear' (I ) Practi zny not much. Theoretically the amount of water in the boiler has to be heated to the boiling point, and this much heat wasted. But this is a small affair when compared with the extra labor re quired in boiling fodder. The great ad vantage of steam is, that it is so perfeeely The following is an extract from the matuvable...(2.) A cutting machine for speech of henry Boyd, a colored man, hay, etc., a trough in which to wet • the delivered at ,Carroßon, Mississippi. Ile hay and mix it with brah or meal, a - lox has been culled the "Black Demonthenes," or chamber in which to confina. it while I and is evidently a negro of good, hard being steamed, and some sort of a steam- sense: boiler which shall be safe to generate And now the carpet-baggers come here steam in...(3.) The labor of shelling and tell us they are our friends and the would be lost, and probably a longer time Southern people our Inemieti. They tell would be required beflire complete cook- us they set us free. Oh, yes; they've done would be effected. The best way is to pat' it all, no doubt. They set us free about in water enough to cover them, and then like they set the maks free ; Ben Butler introduce the steam through a pipe reach- set the spoons free. 4,lmmense laughter ing to the bottom of a barrel, andfire np : and applause.) They dune it all to help until the water boils. Theft withdraw the the Yankee and to injure the :Southern piper cover the barrel, and leave it from 13 man. They can't fool this nigger. I know to 12 hours before using. • who brought the nigger to thiS country - I in the first place. - The Northern man TYIE WONDERS OF SEED.-1.8 there tip• brought us here, and when they began to on earth a tuachine, is.there a palace, is lose money on the nigger theypnt the nig .there even a city, which contains sernuch I ger in their pocket—sold liim down South; that is wonderful as is enclosed in a sin- and then, to keep the Smith in the Union gle little seed—one ',rain of Corn, one to make her pay taxes, they turn around grain of wheat, one little brown apple and get the Jugger and the mules and the seed, one small seed of, a-tree, picked : up, spoons free; and they would not have set perhaps, by a sparrow tor her little ones, i anything_ free (exceptini , the spoons) if the smallest of a poppy .or blueshell, or they could have got the ° Smith back into even one of the seeds that are so. pia the . Union, without it that they flout about in the air iii aslble "TheY promise him the 'forty acres and to our eyes Ah I there is a world of mar- I the mule.' I know five tuggers that I vel and brilliant beauty hidden in esch of I starved plum to death waiting- for that these tiny seeds. BUtanists suppose that mule asdlorty, tteres. {Laughter.] I'd there are some 100,000 kinds ,of plants. I like to know where the carftt bagger got But has the seed of any one of them ever: his forty acresi You all know the Devil failed tofrothice its kind? Has any one ; took the Lord up to the, bigh. ever deceived ns.? Has a seed of wheat and promised if he would fall down arall ever yielded barley, or the seed of a poppy ; serve him he'd give him the, whole world, grown ;up into a sunflower ?: Has a syw. i and the old scoundrel knew' ll,; the time more tree ever sprang-from an. aeorn..or be didn't own a foat'Ofland'ltin'! l the Jeon beech - tree from a chestnut ? - =. ; gase.i:tirient,[grent laughter. 1 Ploughniim. - • . _ "The-im*et-bozw3-104..,010-to-ouittny. vote to keep the White folks . :dOwn. Now. larl4cmnibled hair" isthe . latestfash- 41 I everyiante4 wad to .gel le v el ionsWe' spa. with d'white wan 1 never liantedloiref i~~alt~ttie~o~t~:; ~<' ILightulNT: -1. 4-oslilluaING8; Who it waz that invented ,alClioholi I ani unable tew tell, ivithont lieing, but it would have biz a fast klass blessing, fur the rest or no, if he and like; had both or them been spilt ou the ground; and never bin sapped up since. The Devil himself with all hiz genius for sten strike could not have rolled a ball, more service able for hiz bizziness on earth: 0 P!: more certain tew qnater on the head pm . , and sweep the alley ea-cry time, Iturh i z the devil's stool pigeon, his right bower, hiz high, low, Jack, and the gume. A grate menu, with dislxspstick morals, argy, that heker iz indispensible for timunfak tring and doktor purposes, and tiLsO for mekanical 'uses, and they hold that yn kouldn't ntizu a barn. that would stand, without enny good,ohl i jamaka rum, and sum say, that pudding sas, withciut any spirits in it, iz no healthier, than common grease ;ooze. But awl or these argys are furnished free or cost, by the devil 'him self, and enny man who advancies them, iz telling (without knowing it perhaps) lies, that , will weigh, at a ruff estimate, at kast a pound pece. But mi objekt in these ft' prelinumis remarks, iz tew g it a good chance to tell what I know, about ".Tersey lightning," one or olchohol's imps, az a manutactiing and .metaphysi kid agent. Jersey lightning is cider brandy, three hours old, still born, and quicker than a flash. This juice iz drunk raw at all old sports, and makes a premoditory and his sing noise az it winds down the tint% like an old she goose sitting on 04gs, or a hot iron stuck into ice water. Three horns a day of this Helier will tan a man's inter ior in six months, so that he kan swollo a live, ix-footeti kr'ab, feet fust, and not wasM a wink. It don't fat a man (cider don't)' like whiskee duz, but puckers him up like f.tied potatoze- If a man kan survive the fast three years of Jersey lightning, he is safe then for the next 75 years to come, and keeps looking every day more like a three old peperpod, hotterand hotter. An old cider-brandy-drinker will steam in a sudden shoiver ov 'rain. like a pile of sta ble manure, and his breth smell like the hung-hole of rum cask, lately empted. Wherr .Ter.sey lightning iz That .born it tastes like bilging turpentine and cavene, half and half, and will rise a blood blister on a pair or old cowhide brokaus in 15 initiates, and applied eternally will kure the rematism and kill the patient, I for got which. The first horn a man takes or this licker will make him think he haz swallowed a gas light, and Ile will go out behind the barn, and try tew die, but kant. The eyes of an old ciderbrandist look like deep gashes cut intoa ripe toma to, hiz nose is the romplexshun of a half . - biled lobster, and the grizzle in his gullet sticks out like en elbo in a tin leader. The more villainous the drink the more in venterat s ! are those who drink it. I kan't tell ver whether cider hrandee willl shorten ail old stiek.T's days or not. for they generally outlive all the rest or the augurs, and the just as soon as the old tavern stand changes hands, and iz open ed on temperance iwineiples. Ono battle of sarsaparilla or ginger popp is as fatal tew these old fellers az a rifle ball . is tew a bed litigg. Rather Lane, or Very Early. The most difficult thing (says a cynical old haeli.) in the world fora woman to do is to get ready to go anywhere. Aud there is nothing a woman will resent gnicker or more nem-Ay than an intimation, that she rimy possibly miss the train. Our friend- Brayfogle gives us an instance of this. Mrs. Brayfogle was supposed to take the ten o:cloek train on the Bee Line, to visit some relatives in an interior town. Having suffered ou previous occasiouB for injndicious suggestions, Bray thought for once he would let things take their own course. So he sipped his coffee and ate his eggs on toast, while madame curled and powdered and, tied her, hair on the hack part of her head. Then Bray sat by the stove for an hour reading the morning paper, while the madame tied her bonnet strings under her chin, took one lung. lingering, loving look at the image reflected in the glass, and annouc , ed : " Well, my dear, I'm ready." " Ready for what?" asked Bray, in well affected astonishmen t. "To ?..r tb" t sure," said Mrs. Brayfugle, tartly. " Oh r said Bray, "I'd forgotten. Well continued he, looking at his watch, "that train has been gone thirteen minutes. Just,lkeep on your things, and you'll be ready for the train to-morrow." Te draw a veil over what follow ad. We are assured' however, that the next morn ing Mra, B. was ready an hour ahead of time. •'Forty Acre and a .filule." above him. They say : that a nigger is bet -ter than a white rxur in.cincinuati. Well, that may-be true: in Cincinnati, but it -ain't true.tdowtt.here. It Is my interest to stand by the,Southerri. man, and it's my wish too. Whatever - law is made to affect the white man's plantation also af fects my little cotton patch the same way. "They want to disfranchise the white roan and make the nigger put them into office, that they may have taxes and things their own way. They never would have passed a law allowing niggers to vote if they hadn't thought the niggers would vote the Republican ticket. Never! nev er! Who believes otherwise? Not this nigger, certain. The Yankee brought the nigger hero from Africa for selfish pur poses, and now they want to vote hint for selfish purposes." A Remarkable Prayer The Crawfordsville (Ind.) Review says that on a recent Sunday morning the Rev. Samuel Godfrey, of that city, who has heretofore snyported the Radical par ty, preached an eloquent sermon to a large and attentive audience in the Meth odist church in Crawfordsville. In the course of the services he offered up the following prayer: "0 Lord, Thou knowest that the leading men of our nation and occupying the highest public positiuns, are thieves and robbers, plunderers and murderers, drunkards and debauchness that we have too many Harkins and tug, many Beechers, 0 Lord." • Mr'We can do a great deal for our friends, hut there arc some things we cannot do. We cannot repent for them, or die for them. QV — Eloquence is vehement simpliei t y THE PLACE TO TRADE And when , rim will find TUE REST VAUIETY OF 000Ds, AT THE MOST 6ullenber9, Rosenbaum 4'CC's Lart,^o and handsome relectlon of READY MADE CLOTHING, For men, boys' and youth, wear. Flue priori lon of For Cnstoto Work. We take measures end make up gar mente to order, after the nearest and most tasty etyko. Large variety of PIECE GOODS to eell by the yard. A % , :te variety of Gents' FURNISEINO GOODS. beekttee, we, Paper and Linen Cohere. NA Irte, Trunks, hatch. , Umbrellas, etc, Large sektctlon of newest styles of HATS AND CAPS, of various material. In our Dry Goods Department yon NEW DRESS GOODS Silks, Popllne, )(ohslra, Alpaan. (black and all the lead Ing colons and Pbmten, Pig . ney. Permit.. printed Onzan dim, and ) lnellne, French tAbghama, etc. WRITE GOODS Table Linen. Toweb , . Napkbao, SWIPE Mugllne. Jaconeln. PARASOLS. Snnahadef, Skirt*. Camera. Rldd and Llide Thread Gloves, Ropier'', Handkerchief*, Collar* and Cutts. etc. SHAWL& BAQPP.S, or 'memo material and in differ ent atyles DBMS Tlll3llllllgOttand Batton.. Musette, Trimming, Patting. Fringes, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS, MNlint., CaDom, Tlcb, Denim,. MILLINERY GOODS. We have a large .election in trimmed and tmtrimated handenrov, Flowery. lilhhooP, &Alps. int.l.lollo. Laces, Blonds, Flame". Mack and colored Crepe*, &h. The prices on an onr Gkrods arc marked away DOWN and will defy all oompetition. Oor geode am bought in lame quantities, and eel with great care, and we flatter unreels.' that we um give satisfaction to aIL Monti-ova May 11.1 M. NEW FIRM, NEW GO ODs The rubor-gibers are cow receiving from New York a now and frovhi stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, srtiteh4fll be sold at Ow gpins s3r 'etsb. Ameag the nemerana =tales latty befound Ftour, ffame,Dried Rai, Smoked Ilathrut, fidt, Bzekerrl, Qr Teef,'Coree, Ittzeie, Dice, Dace, Woreiclitlei Sauce • . - Ca6ol Penetter. Pmt.. Pine Appiev,titociffom, Tome toe., Qatacctr. and PtaMS; ertcrat.. Extract Lamott.itc.,ttte. AR kinds of SPICES, Citron. Orange Peel, etc. CROCKERY it GLASSWARE. A No I Owning and Smoking Tobsom, ere. AU of which can be warranted as first class goods, and ebony. • In addition to the Grocery trade. we have purchased Gco. C. News Odlee,_ where you en Ind e good selection of Stationery. Books. ly. Weekly and Moral* Palpers, Xagszines. Book* Andrpispers eat on Land will be ordered and furnished on short notice with. out exits charge. Special care given to orders. No tron bloto chow goods-so drop in and sec for yourselves. arGoodt delivered without extra ctaro 11. J. Wenn, I C. 11. Gina .l WEBB & GERE. Montrose. May 18, 1870. ITRE WDIES. P . a tome Jail recedvedan smartment of Wt. and Mound VineyaniWinee, hos limes iallion,-Monnw 6 Chanauelinos York. sakb tot ricanessand etavorihey eay ate unswpased, and Wei amass= cau relymoo Weir purity—being fim bun auulterationa of any Thatch task of Walrin appear" upon own borne , both ohlAbolosut NAL Limits Nichols. . . . . 1 .. . . . , pm. LIQUORS. • • • _ . . .• sewn; RAVITIng OROS BRANDY, &riffled tdrlntlysrantennids mug attune? Brazdir.s. Inetndln; Chetrylntsm4y. Mies ilnanni: Ce• Nese: latheillffes sent kinitfOrUnta• N. 910,1 old . end &natio Whigter: •,AkninkParjt •wnhwijitpxs :•n., pn - . nlanit ' In. on larniOnd --- .. • - _ ' ' —-- ' , •'•?•' 1 :•• MIL TIJERELL. ' ' Montrose, Moth Nth, Md.' . *nu atilutlionatitto. LIFE IN UTAH MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM By 3. a. BEADLE., editor or the lblt [dike &porta. Being an E,tpose of flair Secret Rites, Orenumint. and Crimes. With s full and autbantic history of POLYGAMY and the Mormon Sect, front Its origin to the present elms. Agents are mecong virlth etncridsited doted • nos eeportsll subsc r ibers to two . andth the istday. Send for circulars,. Address ATIOAAL LNG CO., Phlhnielphls, Pa. [gag. 8-4 Wells' Carbolic Tablets. The Great Reding Belem:ale Remedy (be Cea ft Cold, Sore Throat. Asthma, de, dn. For wormy rev thee are Inealnable : For Kidney Dlffkulty a Speel. ne.--t' Prier, t 3 tents _per Bon. Sent y mail upon reeritit of prim, by JOHN Q. KEL. Luau, at Cliff St., NOW York. Sole Agent for the Malted State, Aug. 3---1 AGENTS EARN $2OO •A . MONTH Joho S.C. Abbott 'e lent great work, the Lives of all the Presidents. Over t4no pr. nearly fifty pied and mood engravis. Sella at t. Alum agents annted. liendfor &IMP. I ion. and nem., Ptanklia Publlzildng CO,. 111 Market tit.„ Philadelphia Pa. (Angd-4 THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY OR WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. MORE TITAN 500,000 PERSONS g r, P. B Moir testimony to their Wonder- 3 2 ' 4 tot Cunitlvo Mem :it.. a WHAT ARE THEY ? ; 7 ar t . o 5 ;7.1: Za . C It 14 a S ,‘ a • • 4 ... 6 ft. 01 .0 A I: 4 i . z 0 0 - t .: ; 1: E ; P. 4 Z. .4 7.. 1 e 3 S' XI _. ft / ; i PI • E., _ hd t" ! : • 2 a 4:. .1, ,. FANCY DRINK, 1 1 ,1 Mode of Fonr Rum, Whi Ake', Prodd Spirits. and Aerate Liquors. doctored, spiced and atreeterml to Oran. the t•ete. called ••Tooles. '••Appetizera," '•Reatorer4," de.. that lead the tippler no to drnnttennear and ruin; but are a true medicine. made from the timbre Boots and Herbs of California. free from all ftkoholle ethnalantr. They ate 'be Great Blood Partner and Lifefiliving Prin ciple, a perfect Reno, attir and id.rigorntor of the Sys f•in. carrying off nil polsonem• matter, and reitoring the blood to a healthy coudition. No persOo can rake there Miter. according to directions, and remain long unwell. $lOO will Ins ,riven for an Incurable Casa, provided the bones Ore 110 f destroyed hr mineral poleons or other means. end the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood_ Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder. these Bitters have been moat sue+ Diseases are caused by Vinland Blood, which in generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organ, Cleaner-the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Im purities bursting through the skin In Pimples. Eruptions or Sorer; cleanse it when yon find ft obstructed and eltwish in the veins; eltmnee it when It is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. Pin. Tripe, and otic, Worm•. Inricine in the gyrtnin of on many thonPantio. nee effectually deetroyed and re m..vcd. In Item tt en t. find intermittent Freers, these Diners here 110 etimil. For litli directions rend careful. IV the eirenhir nroniol viith Natie printed In font Ito- aermnn, French non Spanish. J. WALSER. Proprietor. Commerce St.. N. Y. IL MrOONALD k CO.. Druggists. and general Agents. Sdn FranC.loco and Sae runlet/to, California. and 94 .4.34 Commerce St.. N. Y. tdr SOLD BY ALL DitUGGLSTS S. DEALERS. July 13-4 AGEnTS WANTED EOR " WANDERS OF,HE WORLD." Over One Thousand Illustrations. The largest. best selling. and knost attractive subscriptlon book ever published. 4end for Circulars, with terms. et once.— . . Addrcns C,ll. PUBILISOING CO.. July 1.3--1 111 Broome 81..111.Y A rcw more AGENTS are WANTED .foe Imo of the beet - • and Cheapen 'vol. in rho'worid; A. BINGLEY'S NATURAL HISTORY , Giving a chair den-elation of neatly every known main of Beano, Bird*, Firber s Inrerts, Reptile*, &e. &e. .erred by 1(100 "Tinted tilastrationg and replete with re citing and aarnging anecdote of their nuralfohltreentiar. Ries. The ere= of the keens London four eatable edi tion with valuable addition. Rani the works of oilier die. tgl,T,r,pedaLentaaarlii; uokth',.."l-I.l—gre",‘lrt-Vallrnt reel or part)'. Everybody I. delighted with untold end younz In town anp country. Nothing like It in the field. Agents report profits from lta to tall a dor, rad gen la Connection the inert and ben edition of Bibles extant. Send for ;nonrated Circular end oar moat- Meant term, for Book and Bible. July 13-4 A.H.STEPHENS M. S. DESSAtEII. Omni. nor or the War In now ready. Agents wanted• Send Itircircutere. with term+ end foil thowription of the work• Address finUenal Publiehiog FILISty4 • • sD 1 A N : C ti.,o by l will send the receipt al) . latch i was rated of Catarrh =attorney., tree. CATARRH . address Mts. M. C. Le 4 23)..... DEA F.l'4 ES S ge l t uly U g-"-l en. N. j. THE OLD WAY .41..zicl yliflae Pe'evgr. GMT AMERICAN TB CO. Nos. 31, 33, 35 k 37 Vesey Street ABEL TITBRELL, Montrose, Pa, To ern their l ',, otf and Corers at the Mame . prleea that the Comp a ny v4l them in Sew York. AMI .apply or the abort Sew Crtp Tens will be kept for sale at all times. All goner vearnuated to give eatieteedon or the mum , refunded. Onty one profit charged Trent Ma Producer to the Can. snorer. Worn five to eight profits *ova by:pnrehaslng from the Comm:ay. UNDER TBE OLB SYSTEM ordoing hostneee. t he cot euturrorTeo hado pee eel profits between the producer and Unveil, to careens many intermediate vales. UNDER TTIE NEW 801EII the Great American Tat CO; distribute' Teas to the am• sumer,. through their nests, all rover the country, sub. laming them to but one prat. and ihat a very. mo derate one. an a small percentage on the Immense see* VIII amply satisfy the Company. far they , *en thousands of ehestsorros in the Rune erica* time thaa it took to sell one chest under the old system. plum 11-3 m AGENTS WANTED—MO per den by the AMER! CAN KNITTING 3IACHINK CO .BOSTON, Mass or ST. LOUIS, Mo. • ijao•Zl-3w Wain/SD AGENTI3—To Fell the °MOGAN SEW IIQG ACIIIN E. It is !Scented. Miles the "-Etas tie Lock Strick" and Is warranted forbyeare. Price 11.15,. AU other machine', with an nnileoread Fold 'for $lll of leaf are Intrluttemente, Addreell 0 1 1lthOON STEWING 31ACIIIIE CO , st. Louis. Ch ..-hoge., Pittebereto Pa., or Boston. Utast. ' rplune $0 ik --- Dili T :-Bnalnear entlrelyiew end honorable. A. Liberal Indiacetoeute. DelcrilitlP.eirc 4 ,l l4,l frea. Adtlnms C. RAND /4 Co.. Ebblerord. 23 . e. L111.07-ft W 6s Jb6 alike ANTED AGENTS—To soil lbOlig SETTTLE` MACKEE. Prbie, sides ,IS S. mak= the " on both and enely ceased undeeletsi Shade Mact&oe sofa for lest than and Maned by Wbe" s, ter , WUllol)..Grover ./ Baker. and B=get & Co. Ali other sedeeleed. Sbatfle *tabu •Old tor leas gym. sG)ere:=Mbigio=ol, aDd..lh"ener.: sod owe Sable be , peoseeittlio• • •"AdaPimi „ CLARK it GO.,Bastooi /LelLMltablhi •••• of NI. Loeb. WA. ' ?07-rliil DAIICHEY & CO. A. D. Pubtivber, CtL Chestnut 3t Phi/ad, pt:ask THE SECOND VOLITKE OF (ESTAEILLSIIED IM.I HAVE Arrom,rin TO PHYSICIANS. low Tom, Algid VW nil- Allow ise to esti yoffr ousallos to Phipualloo of COMPOUND EXTRACT of IDYCHIT The comp Maonen tize. pam ato Baths, Long Leaf, Cnbebs Juniper Mons or Picassawneare4imetna. to tainto. Juniper Florrfes. by distillation. to fens a iltie sfn. Cubene ex tracted by displacement with spirits Obtained from Juniper Bartels. very drtte snow is used. and a sma ll proportion of spirit. Its mote palatable than any now to nee. „ • Han, as prepared b j Dretglata. U of a datkeolov It la aplant that emtta ltd fragrance • the - salon of • dame destroys this (lb aelt•e a rtitahle). teasing • dark and glutinous dm:Gallon. Ise is eel:01ot or le. gradients. The Baer§ la my floe pftdomln ate. ; the smallest quantity the other Ingredleets are added, taprevent renoemation ; apes' Inspeetioo. it will he toendttet to be • Ilium” aainado Pluu , UMWOPON6 oUr le et • dyrap—aoil Mercian eau be need In cases wham fever or ineasimatian mast. in you copehre parati Ulm knowledge on. at tke bigridlents =dike Elapiag that yet will Ilteoi ea with • Uhl That upon Inspection It will meet wlt►.loltappeohatlam, WWI a Iltellagatosadhlewee: lain. sway gellraaoLD, Chendstand Druggist seta years gaperkwee, o E" g e rt [From Um hugest Nom Claudia a the Irannass P VSS4. •• I am ammainted with lit. U. Tjlelmboillt be oo tattled the Dreg Store opposite sayorsidebee. and was rareesefal In conduction - Pat badness wheawothere bad net been equally Ite beton him. I WO heel *mom bly Imprersed with his ammeter Mid Matarpefse,” WllAdialf Firm of Fewer, Iteigtdatas, lllanaPertaring Chemists, Ninth mot Warn Stmts. Philadel phia. in:unman numb EXtRACT even tot weallseees Maim , bolirlaalallattea T. Iralantst ed powers at iltaters - *stet" ma atimmapanied 167 so sts n7 ainntling nrilliteunt.alantrig sralith.will to round la d manlike to lizettioa; tan Wakefulness. &lessor of Difater.42, ritelrollags &et. Universal lassittlo. boarding. aid Thability to ea ter Into theralopmenta orseelety, The Collritielintt. ottro 'rectal 'slat Choate Weak. new requires the aid DM:Celan to strearbea and in. vigorato the. >rhleb lIKLMBOLD'S ItXTlldiCr grear- Invariably iltre,ia. Atitairtratearai b aalikulticittai Cm. suniptiiru. or NM. Illairacarea Yumamiters*. Asilliatiaaa.. peculiar to r esoalitio. le *Minim paps. • auto. •• lu.ftb?as : or cf enema Vicasted &aims atm al Mr. Limas, MA Nifrealinalituts Wi llful to therm, or natdrilLigt ri.elantis Irelmbottra Extract Brian and hapktred Rose Wash • .111 rAdically exterodosto trOmthoirrrtno dhreams Art. Piing from Mint. disslpiticro.lM !Kl e e improve, Illttle or nodal:me to diet. no tOCOOOItiIIEOIO gribtpool4ls completely papersedlng Show oriplemmorood danger ous remalleo, equalise:a Xenon, to ell ilia.* dlsemp- CS. tree llchnbattrOthild inctrist at Barba ee el thaw orgimsolthetbet ezialtag it male crefraudea• tram whatever ewe ortedeattee. axed tw. miner et how long staiediag. fiphrannt Is mu. Sad odor...far inaliste re amloe. aad teareAttrogthastartlout 1 0 7 prapanaloes et Bark or tros. _ . Tbose rattertnittoto biota' down aeitetteate tioastl tattoos, posture the remedy' at' Goes. .The trader men Ds *ware that:47l , ol,er itllght may be the attack eitthe. *bore illeeares. lt tecsrtathto aF feet the bodily health and manta potters. All the atomtudoei Nook. Haltom MINT U Itte 011411 IDIOM penetkz ~ SOLD BP DittlOODiiTS IFERTWIDOIS. Priv!' 11145. per 111041 M 1 3 / 4 11 1 01 1 040. . PtMooed to odlitoff , Ittoettto mottiodb pi!, in comunins Uo Adana. Et, uguisoul, Dragó4 cuteid` wimakoss., Ni 4 PraidorayaL T . . • INITIIIIIII=II , prnetura ese old war megiiihr aottipec— - ' Llonktotom: fiughamton Nvtdititutento. EIE arcominit iitiM '-sitit)R.R. NO. 82 WASKINGTON slittEtr, -1111r0 ,Doi" North of the City National Cook. SPLENDID STOCK, Brilliant Display ! DI MiiONDS, BEt3T CLOCKS HII THE MARKET, SILVER IVATCILF.S, PUNCH. SWISS AND AXNRICAN GOLD WATCIIES, CIMIP ER TIM X ELSPITIKERE I have also the best end most complete stock of SOLID SIMS AND PLATED' WADE IPlPsee the best and most popular testers, whose goods have Ores perfect sattsracticsa As my patress bee the pasithre years. - The stock trill be toned the best ever opened in Illegtematem, sad at all times will he tept 1411 and eseplete, eruststlag et SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS, tegether With all the varieties of Plated Ware. =eh se Tea Setts. Cake - Baaketa, Napkin Rings. Ouster*, Knives, Farts, Speen*. Le.. otslnee,Donbln, Treble and clnadrside Plate IIE SPLENDID STOCK OP Vaiwkfc,ir ca•cic•l'er Ottin neieitectre ettinideta. 'wad Y isit making ettnitant ' daily addition* *lan the new ntaw, eines at the , A t 141.31Y COO )S AS REPRESENTED. For farther prod of this 1 toter-to O. W .00TLIIRDW.... ~ : LRWIS sairmalux T. R WeRIPCS. - J. S. WELLS.' .D . ..wErssolc, t., .., =. - liir,LAGIL&RIGR, ' 8.11. MBILIKRIGW, RILEY HUSU. U. DUEERUURT. ' WARD URRSRUEAU PLIIMSpaId. and SWIM ova GOODS, Al' 82 'tirashington St. I3IIMIIAMTO2V, N. Y. Nor, HOWARD SANITARY MD ASSOCI ATION, Foslbeitatteisr u c i o , t r oc ch ltbe EnligabUilbrionat".on Essays on the Emote of. Youth and the Follies of Ago, In relation to Mambo, tad Modal Rai* with eatiltai7 aid for the afflicted. Bent Ake; Weeded envelope.. 110WMID ASSOCIATIQN, BoA4 Ph itaticlih ie. gOiDititS , 'ilt;itThrrik'' - :- •••• • • Ann Miry and MCI PAT. Theondanigitad. LICINORDAGSTITot tho . GOV.- 11111441ENT. lisvpig obtained "the nerestuy !tar 111 . nriliptiltr i s s llosja:al n e . l!isks latinsted GEO. P. laTirliNt. Newsom Itme att. MI.- FRIESTIAKE=VirOOLEI4III 11,111. • • • 11 1 4 ,1 3ndgral !Med AM Dow prepared toex.' ejsaage, 'taloa Warp tind al!=yrool ' Tweets, 'arid 'Stackin Yarn - Air, Witsfkosilliiirifatite-tertiss. Also, w ill trinnufac tint cloth by them* won shares, and am cod.' Meat we can give „Wool . awl Cloth Messina as usual, "NRIGIITAROS. liorestlikke,-Suno . 1 3 1870,•=610 ,-- _ =EN t -sti- 'TURRELL 1 8. - PMMI Mini : - 1149111008PECTA OM* iiimilllimidaddikokbariuntiiiiipairibre.W.,- • Illmitrossi, Nev. INst Vltt ~:: ~; REMOVED ro sie .., ~ ~.~ JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. Of all Stites, and sold NAPKIN RINGS, FORKS, Ac. T. TOZER. J. - A BEL 'Kt:MULL, '1 • ' '- ..,.., i t p.IiGGUIST; JIONTROSE 4 PA., le contismely receliiiii i l e . L:, ,.. N .!;W GOODS. And cps constaniti unbind a full and desirable u sOrtallialt 11l genuine DRUGS, MRDICINF.S, CIIERICALS, LIQUORS, 01ls. Dye-Staffs Teas. Spies.; and othet (ha eerie., Stone W, are, Wail and 1.5 indoor Paper, tila.. , warn Pratt Jar., Mirror., Lampe, Cbtrinwys..l(o4 .ope,3l a rlilncry 011, Tanners' Oil, Searefoot 011, Re fined Whole OIL Sperm Oil, 011 re 011; Spirits TOrpen 0. Varnt.nem, Cyaa ry Seed. V 1p egar.Potsoh, Concen t rated'ty*.Azlr Orme, Supporters, Medical Inetrn eats, Shonlder Braces, Whir, Gun., Piatol., Cartri ItCl4. Powder, Shot, Lead, Gan, Caps.Blastlng Powder and Fame: Powder, S hot, ns. Strtno; Bows. ate. Flirt., Piles. ewe., FM Hooke and Ltnes,itar and Tallettioaps„ llstr 011.. Ralf Restorer.. and Male Dyes. Brushes. poekeA Roirew. Speetaeler,Silver Meted Spoovr,Fortre. • Kdlvett. Deatlet Artlelts, a, gene.ral assplittrht of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, nod PERFUMERY All the ',with; and bast kinds of PATENT 3rEDICINES In obeli, nearly every thing to reltorelbe Oak, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the tames. and also to conduce to the real sod substantial etnalorts °flirts; ; Berta:iteration Is Impracticable, as It would 011 a newspaper. Call at the Dreg and Varletyhtote of lic;ritrosc,Jsua.s, 1810. IiIARAI FOR SALE ! - _ The suteterlber ofT,•re, for gale him Foral • eitnate In the mitt part of low Milford township, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE ACM 123 nets improrctl,-well watered by , paingv.and a imall creek: Thero"are tiro houses. One new: and Mirnetbarns. one now, and other outbuildings, and two good orchards. The laud not - improved himelly timbered. TerMs made easy. For farther Informotion all on or address the embercber at NMI' Milford, Snag% MTh. JAC:9 I3 .7A .._VWS: ..1 . 110C11) Jr, BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 3:l•Scrlxtr•coopo., rotor. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, over Home !mini - urine Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, 11,000,01.0 Insurmace Co. of North America, Phil's, t...alpital and Surpina, • • • -2 400..00 Frankltn Flre Insurance Co., PLlla, Pa., —. Capital and Surplus, 2,000,000 Lycoming Conot Slut ual Incarnate CO.Ol 'Manny. Peun'a, Capital and surplus. Pariner's Mutual Insurance Cu. 'York. Capital anti S 4 rpino; • Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance er. 01 ItOrtined. Coon.. paying GU per cent.. dividends to theaseured. The notes given fur half the grunt non is never to be paid under any circumsfaucea. he polleywlll'aiwnye be paid in full, And ' thenoteagiven up. Capital, American tileinaurance Cu., Philadel• phis, Capital. TravelenOinattrance Co Hartford, Conn., Insnringag,ainst ail triads of accidents Capital. Hartford Fire Insurance Company. hart ford Conn.. Capital anti Surplus. Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct., Capital, InCO.OOO Hartford I.lve Stoat Insurance Company. Insurance-on all kinds el Live Stock, against theft and death tram any - cause. Capital, 517,000,000 rer All business entrusted to our care will he attend ed to on fair terms. and all Magee promptly adjusted. or - Office first door east from ll:inking °Men. of W. H. Cooper d - Co.. Turnpike st. Montrose,Pa, STROUI b. BROWN, Agents. Rea-roit. cog., Friendsvllle, Solicitor. Servo. Montrose, do BU.LtNo. STrnrn, CrIONLAZI L. Dnowx. Montrose. S p 1. 15th. DOWN TOWN NEWS LVER A ND . COATS, 41111 4 0 Street. 6 I.loolf ilelOW Boyd'. Corner. 'Montrose FLO U It, G ItOCE I trEB, '7 We are conotaully rec Pring rd new have qn band, •(re.h etuck 01 Good. 16 Dinh e:wblch we sllleell Off,EAV CHFAI ! CHEAP ! for ,or r :rho 'gc orprodtaco. - G . 0 01) TEA,S, COFFEE, SUGAR,' MOLASSES, SPICES,' • •, FI8:11, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRHIT4,,, - MOVER it TIMOTHY- REED.c Web refitted and made additions to out Stock of nreyinw ready to forward Batter to tke bet t commission twinstui In New York. free of cknige, and telikottkomiludirancements on consignments. Call and ustim in e our stork bororr purchasing else when. iindronviner VrortropWon oft he GOOD QUALITY -it LOW PRICES Of our Goods. C. G. MINER.• - . . TS nontrope, Aprll 10, 1069 HUNT BROTHERS, _WholetalcaltetaLl - bealerain HARDWARE; IRON'; STEEL,,"'--;' • t • • NAILS, SPIKES, SIIOV.ELS, • ... • BUILa.R'S HARD w ATM RINE imiz,voUNTERSUNIC d. T. RAIL OP.FILIos RAILROAD MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLE'S, sicra.vs - '4,vp • BOXES, RoLTs..-Nurs and. IVASREAR„. YLA TED DANDS. - NALLEA IRONS, AUKS, SpsERS: • " 1 "". 1 ; 'IRONS, PELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES. IJUWE, Act, *lrma, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS UitiedEßS, SIXDOES. FILES, etc. ite; CIRCULAR ANT) MILLSA WS, BFLTINO.TACIFERQ TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS ' -cENSENT, BAIR ,S nRIRDsTORESI. pIiENCTI WEITIOST QLASS. LEATIIERdc TANDINGS PAIIIRAN WS SCALES. • Scranton. linteh 186.3. FURNITURE "ESTABLISIIMENT OF. WILMA M . 117: jl PtiA,ME l'Alce, NOVO& : The eit eel re F mini tuft. HAttibliehm,mt of Minim W. Smith. hAving. 'berty rinttod 'n•rattlis Itnproved. the tisoprletor respect. luny annonneesto the citizens of siontzose andviciet. (y. that he to congtantly making and kockkosi bilnd the largest kind beat ninolortulent of I.Nrxrzatrrt.zai tot found rinywhi.r this side or Now , York (My. Tovvol radio. Lounges, Tontstonle &c, Centor Lard. her. Toilet. Tithing. Kitchennild extrorlon tab/Cr. . situ —pine find woodlea L Rocker*. ,Can v., ?log and Woodseatr rif every variety and kyle. liotosond Tete.ioteteo: furnished on eheals , nettee.-. *ono rieri.t, eesentest:;„ n RING BEDS, Lugo assorpt—theapcit sad beet 1* the ~iket Cane 3eat lam how enabled to sniiplemycnstomerairrithcnew substantiate/ran coat chalr,ot borne manntalituro.trhich arillbe found .greatly. saperlor to those thritiarly In "militet.,"and >vitae sold at a tees price, - .CANgSEAT C,IiitIRS'arSVA VD or Ready made coffins on hand, cir furillsbed at short sotice. Hearse Alwrys in readiness if &lilt& employ none but careful and experfenced workineo, 'intend to do my work well. and sell 4t as low All Cl 4 wituiLif ,-;176 - sAll'a Montrose, Feb 1a,;15011. • . • •.• - piton. G. E. MIME,. - , ,• Would notify the public of Auburn , 4 Corners and 'details, that he Is now prepared tarmac all horses en , !nutted Rade care..no Mrtortatuit or bow batitAbkr hi. bite are if not broke, no charge.mado. Also,ltiatimetlort given how to tome your ow hones, • Aubare 4Corpers, Bel*. • To coNsumPnvzs.—rrowenitany misusiebter was restored to health by etmple meshy," wttheet medicine. The paitleolare win .be.teot -free, Rip= g pm -vv.! rm. af f y-krtftet fheetrt*o: TAtitt blend. rdn ABEL TURK LL. $60.000,000 17400,000 $4 000,000 SCRASTON.--R A
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers