Eke tantCntal tirtoide. Valuable Slatbales. In an official report ;Omitted by the Secretary of the Treasury to the present ! Uongress, it is stated that the value of the agricultural productions of the count ry is estimated at 83,282,950,000, and that ' the number of persona engaged in the pursuit is G,435,000. In the same report it is stated, that . in the manufacture of cotton goods there are 125,000 persons engaged, with an annual' product worth ti 1,500,000 exclusive of the cost of the' raw material. In woolen goods there are 90,000 persons .employed with , annual production valued at $156,000,000, mins ire of the cost of raw material In the production of pig and bar iron 115,000 persons are engaged, with a money pro duct of 8118,956,800. Ite leather 183,333 persons are employed, with an annual product of 8222,611,317, also exAusive of cost of raw material. In paper the labor of 25,000 persons represents 872,000,000. These are some of the largest manufactur? lag interests, and represent an aggregate production of 8642,068,147 by the labor of 535,333 hands. If double theamonhts in &der to cover the production of all the other and minor manufactures, we have, as the aggregate annual result of Ameri can manufacturing industry, $1,284,136,- ' 234, obtained from the labor of 1,070,666 persons; about one-sixth of the number being engaged in agricultural pursufts, with a fraction more than one-third of the product. This same report estimates the number of skilled urtizans, machin ists, carpenters, blacksmiths, masons and like.::t 1,000,000 and the number of day laborers and domestic servants at 4,705;- 000. Management of Broomx► If brooms are wet in boiling suds once a week, they will become very tough, will not ent the carpet, last much longer, and always sweep like a new broom. A . very dusty carpet may be cleaned by setting a pail of c• Id water out by the door, wet the broom iu it, knock it to get otr all the drops, sweep a yard or so, then wash Ihe broom as before and sweep again, 'ing careful to shake all the drops off t!,e broom and not sweep far at a time. If done with care, it will clean a carpet. vary n icely, and von will be surprised at iriantity of dirt in the water. The wit;; may need changing once or twice if the carpet is very dusty. Snow sprinkl over a carpet and swept off before it has time to melt and , dissolve, is also nice for renovating a soiled carpet. Moisten- . ed Indian-meal is used with good effect by some housekeeinrs.—. l / 1 4iiyan Oar- ; is r. Caro or Stock Winter is approaching, and in the course of the next month r. ill be open upon uS with all its rigors and screerities. The prudent farmer will see to the corn fort of his stock, before the cold weather s•:s in. Warmth and shelter to farm F.lock during inclement weather is next to f od. to say nothing of hnmanity. The farmer n Ito allows his harks` to. be kept in stables that are open an exposed, and t :!‘eoovls. which drafts of cold air arc von t -Ina] ly passing, needs not be surprised hod his animals suffering from disease, ring the winter, and more especially in the spring, that not unfrequently result in their death, and always in the impairing or their usefulness. One of the sights that sometimes meets our eyes, as we pass along by farm lions r-s and barns in winter. is the stock scat tered over the meadows and fields in the neighb.irhood of the barnyard; they -are turns 1 out to drink from some brook or Filing that happens to be in some field more or less distant, because their owner has no way provided fur watering them in the yards. Now we contend that the pl lee for cattle in winter is the barnyard an 1 not outside of it: they are better off thn.e, and their owner is better off to have them there, besides, we know from o it own experience, that it is much easier to 'eke care of stock when they ha•.e wa ter in the Marl, an 1 tis) their wants eta inu:h better supplied than they otherwise r.,iild be. Cows at this season, for various causes, an' known tniliminith in their flow of milk, and although some farmers give 'hem a little feed, night and morning, it is not so common a practice as it ought to Atter giving milk all summer, the iliminished production of a mulch cow is ow ng to a somewhat exhausted constitu tion, as well as to the usual shortness of lo,id in the Nil. The animal health re criires somewhat mere than watery and fro ted pastures. and we have found great : , ':vantage in giving occasionally a Little :out hay once a day, which is eaten with a great relish, and also two quarts morn ing and evening of xnixed bran and mid bran and corn-meal or bran with an equal proportion of good corn and oats. So small a quantity as this, in addi tion to pasture. often produces great re i4.ll:.s. It is much cheaper and raiser to k a cow in good thriving condition. than to recover her from an exhausted (me. It is almost the universal practim in this country to let sheep run in the pas tor s until they are covered with snow, and necessity compels them to the dry hay. The change from grass to hay in this sudden way is always accompanied with loss. Indeed the loss begins some time before the change, when the fros'a turn the grass, and IL loses its sweetness. The feed &predates in quantity as well .13 in quality, uud it is thought the flocks are doilir , well enough as long as there is a Wale of grass to be seen. The wool in tmasure conceals the condition` of I lie flesh, and the loss is not detected as soon as in the horse or ov. Butoit very soon appears after they enter winter (par ters, This neglect is very bad husbandry. kr It uses up the grain which the sheep have made upon the flush feed of Sum mer, and brings them to the yard with de creased stamina. Now. as a rule, we hold that no one should keep more stock ofany kind than he has comfortable shelter for. There may be exceptions where there ion dense body of timber in which stock may range: but cren then it would be far better to provide a good sheltir for them, fort the timber does not protect them, from - the cold rains and skit crf this latitude, which are muct/ harder on them than the severe cold or the piercing winds.— Alliericizn, Stock Journal, —"Aro tho pietares"whibb you brought ozne from Europe all Tumiseapgar god • ,, kartist; to Mrs. Shoddy' one day. "Lord Von, noPreplied the indignant kuly, ile paintings' CALL AT ROBINSON'S SOUTHERN TIER .FI:73ELNIT'Cr3Et. 371 EMPORIUM, 88 Washings!) Street, Binghamton, R. V. Wikere you will fuul The Largest Stock, the Bost Assortment, and the Lowest Prices of tow house in the city. DT. B.—Ail Goods sold warranted as ropresen teL Bin&nnltcm„tug. 24, 1870.—1 y Ayer's Sarsaparilla, N'Ort PVICIEIItUre TUE ZILLFOOD. The reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoys, Ls derived Crum Its cum, /. ry 411111 many of ichkh are truly , marvellous. Inveterate cam of Scrofulous Ws -4111 care , om the system se n %idi ied saturated with corruption, have been _ purified and cured by it.. Scrofulous affections:lnd • dieorders,whieb were. ag ...s,r - graGated by the scrotn lons contamination until they were painfully afflicting, hare been radically cured in ouch mat numbers In almost every ree tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its, virtues or uses. Scrofnioun poison is one of the most destruetive enemies of our rare. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organ ism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling we find diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. figain, It seems to breed Infection thronghoct the body, and then, on some favor.ible °erosion, rapidly develop into case or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber. cies may be suddenly deposited in the longs or heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or it shows its presenre by eruptions on the skin, or foul siker unions on some part of the body. Vence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is rd. viiiable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com plaints generally find Immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by flue use of this SARSAPARIL LA: St. An:hot:Wm rim, Rose or Frvairclas, Fetter, Salt Rheum , Scald Head, Illavronn. Sore Eyali, bore Lan, and other ear .Dona or visible forms of Serotsefous disease. Also in the More roncraled (onus, as ispapcpsio, Dropsy, Heart Disease. I its, Epiiepsp, Neritentgin, end the various (lemons affections of Um nalsell• lar arid nervous systems. Saphilia or Priscreol and .31 - crmschif P.lseeses are cured by it, themgh a tong time Is required for illinlning flies(' obstinate malatillis by am medicine. Rut long motioned use of this medicine will ruse the coniplaint. lesseorrhsra or White's, !tutor rift-rations., nod Frmalt. Di . are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured liv it, purifying and invigorating effect. kincte Direc tions for each min , are found to our Almanac. sup. plied gratis. R.hrwmatissis and Gout, when roused by sicerimolationn of extraneous. matters hi the blond, yield qmiikly to it, as also Lime Compfniets. Torpidity. Coprestion or its motion of the Meer. andslassodfce, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling!mission hiti-c blond. This SARSAPARILLA is ri great tr srwres for the strength and vigor of the systrm. Those who are Lasauld and Listless. IttlrEctv drool. Sleepinu.. nod trembled with Nimmons Ap preken•talra or Fran. or any of the nem-firms symptomatic of Wess/.-siess. Will first Immesh:4c relief nod convincing evidence of its re.ntoralive power upon. trial. PREPARE 23 nr Or. J. C. ArEll Ncuta., Practical and .4sratylicai Chemists SOLD UT ALL DUtGGISTS EVIatTWITERE. Cold by Abel Terrell. and Berns & Nichols Montm and all druggists end dealers every where. [Dec. 21, 18;0--y 'Guttenberg, Tosenbaum 6: fo Would rerpertfUlly call your attemllon to their NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods which for variety of Styles nevte.. t has beer encored 1J this plum. Our astortment of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN NELS, WHITE GOODS, DOMEsvcs,:&c. Nwirer Weass Sotter. IN MILLINERY GOODS Trimmed •nd untrimmed Ladies' and Clilld' Hee Plower.. Feather*, blurt and colored Velvets, L.iobona &e. Lte. never more handsome. TN Ladies' and Chiren's FTILNISGING GOOD Sl.mtg. Cones, ld Gardkerchiefs. Collars and S. CWT.. Merlon Wrappene. Hostery and Knit Geod., cheaper than for the lael ten years. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! For Men, Youths. and Boys, a fall and complcte stock Meo's full suits from $lO to sao. OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS: OVERCOATS! Of all the different grades, and at all prices CLOT.II9, CASSINEBES, BEAVERS, &c. for Custom We take matures gadget up garments to ord , e to good style, snd wsziaut good Ailing and saluttactory Work. GEN, TS.' 0 GOODS White and flume/ Shirts, Merino Wrappers & Draw ers. Handberthieta. Dow., Linen and l'aper liars & Suspenders. Gloves, Umbrellas, Trunks & el., gre.t. variety. BATS AND CAPS, Men and Ettc ,... l. of thelatest st yle and great In -sari • Oar Stock has been seleelesl with cam amd as Avatar our goodsla here our tittles Iry frequently 119111 10 to 20 per cent. ia ambit. As we ask as small a mar. eta above -cost ar any dealer rutn or will take, we an Jardr mudse you good trogalut. an *III make it for year tattle. to data with SO. - Art we ask la g all . examination of our stock, u 4 rcunparisee orpriers. X *arose, Oeti 11rost. ill S. I)ESSAVEIe' ctv Athal l tiOententO. DAUCHEIf & CO. 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The world-renowned author, in thfcadmimble Lent. ere, clearly proves from his otra experience that the atrial emisequencee cf Self Abuse may be effectually re. moved without medicine', and without dangerous our, glee o peratiOns.bottgier,lmtnimaritil, rings, or cor dials, pointing out n mode of cure at once certain and effectual by whit% every sufferer, nn matter whet his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately, and radleaL TIDS TECTURE WILL PROVKA BOON TO THOUS4NDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent under end. to any ddreac, in a pilin tented en. 'elope, on the receipt of nix MO. or Two poatadw atampe. Alto, Dr. Culver:reins 'larriage price 25 cents. Address the Publiebers. CIIAS. J. KLINE CO. 127 Downey, New York, Port Ofike Box 4,380 —Dec.l4. DAILY AND WEEKLY Silent GRACE GREENWOOD REr. OLivrat CRANP,_ Carbondale, Pa Missionary American Ikanlb Ray. J. A. Hours, Brooklyn, N.Y. OPPOuITE Tvc COVIIT 1101:5E TO PHYSICIANS. Az* Ironic, Megan 160,18 U Allow met. till your attenlion to my Preparation of COMPOUND EXTRACT of RUCHE The Component parts are Dacha, Long Leaf, Cubetm Juniper Deaden. Mobs or PunrAlwriow,—Bachti. in Tarn° Juniper Berries, by distillation. to forma fine gin. Cubenv traeted b displacement with spirits obtained from Juniperßerries; very little sugar is need, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than any now to use. Bache, as prepared by Draggists. Is ofa dark color. It Ise plant that emits Its fragrance ; the action of a dame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of in gredients. The Bnchn In my preparation predomin ates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added. toprevent fermentation ; upon inspection, It Will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in ?har mer:opera, nor is It a Syrup—and therefere can he need In uses whera (over or Inflammation exist.. In this yon have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor no with a trial.fond that upon Inspection It will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully, 11. T. lIRLMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience. $2, 0 0 .1,00 1,75 .1,40 1,25 -1,00 (From the largest Manta/tearing Chemists in the World.) Wm-canna 4' 1 4 At. " I am acquainted with Mr. 11. T. Ilehnboid ; be *e el:Tied the Drug Store opposite ray reeldenee, end wnr suereuful in conducting the business whern others had not been equally se before him. I have berm falora b/y impressed with his character and enterprise." WILLIAM WEIGHT!! AN. Firm of Powers & W elchtman. Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadel phia. • YIELMBOL.D'S FLUID KETIIAet , ,,tIUt 1117. for weakness arising from indiscretion Theo Ansi id ',Avers of Nato re witch ate accompanied by ins he alarming symptoms, among which will he font in d4poeltion to Exertion, 1.0. s of:Memory, ros liersor or ni6V.A•t, or Feyebodiugs et Let Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to ch ter Into the enjoyments of •octety. Thr Constitution, once tiffett.t.d with Ot gsnic Wentz nrse•reqnlresthr aid olMedicine to strengthen and in elgoratettle, which 11ELMOOLD'S ESTr..d.CT DUCTIU Invariably deco. Iron treatment Is eubmitted to. Coo • etlmptloll or Inennity ensue, Fuutn 13.x.rn.ser or Reran. to nffectlons peculiar to Vetonleo. to unertnalled by any other pr,p, ration, no In Chlorosis. or Retention, Painfulneos or Sopureseron of cnstoinary evarnst low.. Ulcerated or b Schlrus orate or the Urert., and art complaints net , dent to the sex, or the decline or chine of Ilelaabohrs Extract Budirt and Improred Rose Wash will radically ex terminate !rem the •rstem disease• nrt ring from habits of disolpatton. at litt,e expense, little or uo change In diet, far fncnnrenienre or exposure : completely •nperscding those unpleasant and d.incer ous remedies, Copal vs and Mercury, in all these diseas es. Use Ue Fltild Extract of Bnchn In all direar cc of these organs, whether existing In male internale, from whatever Cause originatini . and no matter of how longstanding. ii I sntasat tas teanod%.:i m niatLionamLerengthelgt;any preparations of Bark or iron. Those safferlng from broken down or delicate ceneti intions, procure the remedy at once. The rimier meet be en - are the, however !I Igh t may he the a ttack orthe above (ffseares, it is certain to af fect the bodily health and manta) powers. All the above diseases require the alder a Diuretic HiaBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU li tho Oreat Dleat Diuretic. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Price, $1.26 per Bottle-43 Bottles $0.60. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address B. T. DEVADOLD. Drug and Chemical Wenhouse, 04 Broadway, N. Y. Elli" None me vomit'', en less done ati In steel ea e: and ed vnisigned pper,dith tneldiedle of my elsemded,Wereloonse Jane 1, 1870.-17. U. T. HELIIIICiLD A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY wtar.r.tha mu:Mullet VINEGAR BITTERS - §£' ■ undre Hds of Thouspads ek - ,,, Br- tt a igia,;VVl,°' iRI , Fah WHAT ARE THEY? ibg f,:ig .4. 5i il,q .. hi lit.: Z ~° khs s -. ga; * e z E,-ds .. ”l -n:A. -0 .i'... .4,.', rE, , bio 0 Z.O L ”, a RI 0 !;1 0 ' 4? 2 0 o. il.;: 47:-. 2 .7`15. R; E .4.5:5 ?It:.1 VII grig 4, t-§ 2:;17 TREY Anr. NOT A V1L.71 As FANCV sw , of Poor Bum, Whl.hey, Proof Spirit• and Author Lie:ours doctored, Poked and sweet. rood to please do taste, called " Tonles,""Appctir.. mu," •• restorers," orb, that lend the tippler en to drunkenness and nun, but are a ma iced nine, =ado from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, tl,O from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They aro Ma GREAT BLOOD Pvreiriza nod A LIFE CIPIyU PRINCIPLE a perfect Renovator sad Livirarator of (ho System, carrying off all poinonons matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can Labe these fitters smart:leg to three• Lion and remain long unwell. 8100 unite° given for em Ineurablo care, provided the bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and Mc vital organs trusted beyotultho point of revel?. For Inaommuterr and Cares:de r.beurea. MIMI clod Gout, I)ToPeO.do. or Indigestion, nillots, Remit/cat and Intermittent revers Diseases of Um flood, Liven, Kidneys, cod Bladder. Mao Bitters here boon most sncecss• fol. Such Bloc:moo nro canna t 7 Vitiated flood. nillcb Is gmzcially produced by dcranCemelat tho Digestive Organs. PreiPEPSILL OIL LKDIGESTION. real ache, Dan to the amniders, Coughs, Tlghtnesn of rho Chest, Dizziness, Four Eructations of the Stern:Mb, tad toots In the, Mouth, Mona Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Irliammation of the Mingo, Pain In the regions of the Kidneys, and 41malml other Fistful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspcpts. They invigorate the Etemach end stimulate the ter pfd liver and bowels, which readertheln of unequalled et:honey to cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and rigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Tetter, Batt Rheum, Statelier,. tpots, Ample., Pustules, Dogs, Cnn boucles, Elng•Woroca, Be:ad•flend, Bore Eye-a. clan, Itch, Bourfs, Dlscoltoratlons of the Skin, Eamon and Discos. of the hlan, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug op and carried out of the system In a short tlmo by the "SC of them Enters. One bottle Ls such eases will convince the most Incregolocs of their euratlva sleet. Cleanse the Vltleted Eloed cher.ercr you find Ito Impurities burtting brough the thin In Pimples, Prep- Lions or Sorci; cleanse It when you end It obstructed and sluggish In the v01e..; cleanse it when It is fond, and your feelings will tell you whoa. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TA PE and other WO II MS, lurking to the system of so Many thousands, ore effectually destsoy ed and removed. For full dlrcetleas, road carefully the circular amend each bottle, printed Co four len guarat—English,Gersuan, French nod Spanish. J. ti tt n - Flt, rroprieter. n.ll. SIcDONALI) it CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. Con Francisco, Cal., and FR end r 4 Commerce Street, Neer York VEr . SOLD lIT ALL DEUGGIST3 AND DaPtlr RPq Oct. 26—y fnipctc TEA I . Every kind of Tea In matkvt.ln.t a rrlred. an( .al. at V.,rk ,c11610.5:11e pr.e” . Al.o a One.". rairrltuta of GUI , r.E. Bay of me HMI .ace expo.. ABEL TURREL.L. M.,10r0.e. Pt.. April2o. 1870. ESTA I3LISIDIENT OF IFILLI.I.II W. Sill TI!. PLI,SE Tate Netter: The ey.ten•l, Farah are Ettaaliahment of W W. Smith. haring. been retitled and if:really improved. the proprietor respect. fully announce,- to the citizens nI ilantro-e and vim n ty. that he I- no,tantly mak inlz and keep, on hand the larzegt and beet zu.a.ortment al M — is ILT Pt. ..ocl 'EI 17 3El_ to be funnd nnywher thls side of New York City, Desks. Divans, Toweirackg., Lon:L.:es. Footntool4 &c. Center Lard, Fier. Toilet. Din in,z. Kitchen and ztentleu tables. —Cone neat Wtaat•.'at Rockers, Cane, Flag and Woodsents of every variety and •ty le. Sofa sand Tt•te.a.tetcs. furnished on 'short notice.— I)ENTISTRY Cane teat chairs revented. ; All those In scant of false Teeth or other dental work SPRING BEDS. .nno Id colt at the attire of the suateribcrs, who are pro. A large ate-ottment—eheapeet and b ee t p the market pared to de oil kinds of wort In their line on short unti es Cane Seat Chairs. Particultir attention paid to making , full and porno/ setts of teeth on gold, silver, or aluminum plate ; akto mr lam now enabled to supple my customers with a new Weston'acaet composition ; the two latter prefemble to seta:tont in ;cone eat chair. „rhom e monnfacinre. which ali, , Y .... o . f , !beToc , h_ea .... p . e n r_o rob ubs . La . u r,: e g es now need .7 a d d f .d or dens regrow plates. will b.-foilmi greatly superior to those formerly in na w - m •i•;7,4 1 7 .. " . .i;P. market, and yet are sold nt a less price. I The adrantn,,ee of haying work done by permanently to- C.A.V,'-S EAT' CIIAIRS RE-SEATED.' exited and rosponsible parties. most be apparent to a 'pell. • d work waante. lease call and examine - lar' Ready made coffino on hand or furnished at men ll s of plate w rr urk a t un eoffice, over Boyd& Co's hard •hort notice. Hearse al 11 . 1. r. in readiness If dentred. Senn store•. I employ none hat coreffil and experienced workmen, intend to do my work u ell, and sell it no low as can be afforded. TVIT,LIAM W. SMITH. Mon [rose, Feb 18,:1SCS. EW WALL. PAPER, Ju.t arrived. and 1401 /TM. , b ^ sr hT Montrote. April 7.,), Aram firfiltELL D ISSOLUTION The firm of A. & 1) . R. Lathrop is dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be con tinned by A. Lathrop, and the accounts settled by either of the undersigned. • A. LATHROP, D. R. LATHROP. Montrose, Jan 1, 1871-11w3 K. B.—The undersigned will give his special attention to the settlement of account. D. R. LATHROP. DOWN TOWN NEWS, MINER AND COATS, Maln Street, 6 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS. We are conatardly rec lying nd now have unhand, a (Web stock of Woods In onrlli e, w bleb we CHEAP CHFAI I CHEAP! for casthor exam orproduca. GOOD TEA S, COFFEE, SUGA R, MOLASSES,:SPICES, PORE, FISH, LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER TIMOTHY SEED, dm. We.traveredtted and made additlonsito oar Stock o Palls.and are nem/ready to lorward Butter to the bat commission houses in Now York.tree of charge, and makellberaladvancements on consignments. Call and osamineopr Stork before purchasing else where. andconvlnte Tonnelves oft he GOOD, QUALITY A: LOW PRICES of Oar Goode. C. O. MINER, . , . W. R. COATS Montrose, Aprll 16. 1869. OLD . JEWELRY. A New and larse supply, Matron, Now. 21, J6ro. ABEL TEBBE . STATE ISORMAL.SCEOO - L, • MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO. Ps. English and Classical courses. Terms begin SOptensber 7th, December 12th, and bisrch 27th. State appropriations :or students. Students sd rnitte44l3 any time. Apply -to OTIAS. W. VERRILL, A. M., Mansfield, Pa. Aug. 31,1870.-1 y HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI ATION, For the Rel Wand care of the Erring and 'inanimate" Principlea of Union= Philanthropy. Emmye on the &roma Tooth and the Paha of Atm ahlrhigme athilllYtnerd.7lftEaTtlntMalceditn74.freil"l_ll2- anahs HOWARD ASSOCIATION, BOX P. TALBOT & STAMP, GROCERIES & PROYISMIS Floor, Halt, Duller. Pork, Lam, Ham, Pall Pleb, Tallow, CandLia, Cracker', Cheese, Coffee, Spleen, Choice TC3R, Hague, Mee, Dried and Canned Prof!. Tobacco, Cloaca, Banc► and all other article, timidly kept In a ant clan Grocery and Prorhdon Store. We 1011 mark nor floods. low as we can afford, and for ca,M, or eschauge fur produce, PATRONAGE SOLICITED Mout mw, SrpL tM, 1.470.—tf ABEL TURRELL, _A DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA I Continually receiving NEW GOODS And keep, ronotontly on hand a full und deist:able as inirtment el genuine • DRUGS, ILEDICINRS, uIIERICALS, LIQUORS, Pain Pre-Sings, Teat , . Srleev, and other Oro rent,. Stone Warn. Wall and Ntilndow Paper, Wars ware, Fruit jar., Mlrrum Lampe. Chimneys, Km rent., Maroloery Oil, Tonnes.' 011. .ti ern eftiat Oil i Un lined Whale Oil i Sperm Oil. Olive 01i, Splrlte TnrPCll - t. ynary Seetl. Vineintr.Potaeli. Conten t etied Lye. Axle tirraee. sopporlynn.Dellteal I a.tnonente, Shoulder Ilracce. P 1.1.1., Car PO. der, 5i,.,. Lead. Gun Cape, Blotting and Face. Violins. String*, Bono. etc_ Shoe., Fi-h LS., Bar and Toilet Soaps, tlai r Ilair Ileetorere. and liar Dreg. Ilrolibes. Pocket i en, Spent :tele, ,Sll, er Fluted gpoono,Forkt, De.Atitt Artic.a,, a general areortment of I"\\(T GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY AU the leading and bent kinds of PATENT MEDICINES In short. nearly every thtn7, to restore Ibe pick, to plea, the tante, to delight the eye, to gratify the ham, nti !ling" to.vndure 10 the nvtl aMt 911 /hail/tied comfortA of life. Eutunertati.o to Impracticable. so it woaldlill a newspaper. Call at tue Drug laid Variety Store of MoMrosc,Jan. 3, MO W. W. 8313T1.1 & DitOTIU:It Montro.e. Ang, 18, IF69.—t( A GENTS RANTED TO SELL' Chamberlin's LAW BOOK FOR BUSINESS MEN TUE BEST Sr DSCRIPTION BOOK OUT, Address, O. D, CASE & CO„ [Weever's Com B.ptll,—Sn► ATTENTION! WELL GIVE YOU "FITS." T. D. TAYLOR, so long known in Bingham ton as one of the most popular Cutters, and fashionable Tailors in this section of country, has formed a co-partnership with E. F. New comb, of Montrose, and they are now prepared to furnish men's wearing apparel of all kinds, and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment in this section of country. Wo GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all who may favor us with their patronage. Shop ut Post's old corner, on Public Avenue: I'. D. TAYLOR, E. F. IsrEWCO3I.I3. Montrose, Oct. 10, 19, 1870.—tt D R. CLARK'S OFFICE at BDTGII.A.3ITON la rooms No. 16 and 2.0 in " Per Leo llonse,' S No.Bl Washington street ; where the Dr. can be found every Saturday and Monday. Do no, fail to call on him. Nov. 10, 1870.—tf • ' - IAVITD—ACENT ,S (10) per day) to 'sell Ulo celebrated -110k1 S_ biIDTTLX, SEWING NA* CUINE. Rae the teadentectl, makes the leek smog Wow on both eidee,) and Is fully llama. 'Tho bedews eta:awn Bowing leathlee la the market. Address JOHNSON . , faldata 6 CO,, -Eoston,Naera.Pktabareh Va., Chicago, LI., or St. Lotus, 210. 1i1ept.141,...f ABEL TurtußLl