`:Sht to ond tiroidt• VmCheck RC There is one infallible proof, COhetaitt;. 1 9 to be:idititin r edetf the cruelty otthe use of the cheok-reimatid of its inintiOlts ef fects; though vve - believe very few persons are aware of it. Whenever a horse has been worked with a tight check-rein, the corners of his mouth become raw,inflame, fester and eventually, the mouth becomes enlarged on each sule, in some eases to the extent of two inches. Even before the bit has produced these visible effects, if the corner of the month under the bit he touched, the animal will flinch as if, from hot iron. let this he the sign with every master and servant. To what nre these enlargements attributable ? What causes them? Nothing but the friction of the bit in the efforts of the horse tO,get np to work. Hot dreadful to see a horse heavy laden—his neck bent into a perfect curve—his month open—his eyes ready to start out of their sockets. The ignorant, though, perhalis, not cruelly-isposed driver, looks on with admiration to see how "handsome" his horse appears, and imagines that the tossing head, open mouth, and gnashing teeth, are signs of game and strength ; whilst, on the contra ry, they are the most unequivocal eviden ces of distress and agony. Let any one test the truth of this by loosing thy check rein, and he will immediately find the horse go faster, keep his month shut, and his head in one steady horizontal position. Draught-horses frequently exhibit the most painful examples oi r the cruelty of using a tight check-rein. Whether at work or standing they will often be found in continual torment—tossing their heads, or resting the weight of them ou the bit, and so drawing back the corners of their mouths as nearly to split the ligatures. At work, instead of going on stemliir they "bob" their heads, leeling the check at every step they take. A short titi.e since, the writer storp sl a wagon to look at the mouth of the shaft horse—he found the month actua: y cat open by the bit at least two inches on each side, the wagon er said "we knou'd it sure; 'twas the fair wear of the l" The man was open to conviction, and upt.n the cause of this dreadful punishment being shown, lie al tered the rein. The propensity to hack, if not actually caused, is much inereas.ed by the check rein. In aseendin; a hill the freest finis(' may be compelled to stop and refuse to exert himself. knowing that he can put no more strength until the head is loose. A short time smce the writer saw a crowd collected looking at a coal cart, fully load ed, drawn by an immense horse. The street is of a moderate ascent, and tile horse had stopped just below the top of the hill; the driver turned the bor.° round down the hill, then up, and a iih his helpmate very humanely assisted by pushing. The horse, IN itliout being flogg or spoken to, wont on steadily with his heavy load, to about the place he be fore stopped at. and n:ain _gave up; he was sweating met). atilt appeared to he a good game horse. The writer went. up to the driver and advised him to unhook the ebeck-re:n. The man said - It's no use, have turned him round three tim....." ! The writer said " must he 3 good horse to take the load. three times - -and pressed him to unhook the rein. The tutu replied "He will fall down." The writer coaxed hint to try. The rein was un'took rd, and imtnednitAy the L irse took the load from the spot a here lie stood. The man said, " Well, I would not hare to- Loved that." It is not uncommon for considerate drivers to unlin.lk their horses at the foot of a hill. which isa very stronz proof of the folly of using the rein at al!. It has been, and may be mdcanty,l as a rim for its retontion. that a horse. after haring been used to the rein, will miss it, and so be liable t..) fa:l if he trps after it is taken off. A trial will p t -ne that this is not the result. A cheek-rein is fixed to the falling. horse and falls with him—it cannot save him : it keeps a horse from seeing and avoiding stones and °tri er impediments: it is a linedrance. not a help; an injury, nut a benetii„ It cannot he supposed ltiat a horse stumbles will ingly; therefore, to punish him for it. as is too often done, is wrong, and only adds to his fear. To the ladies we appeal e ith earnest ness, knowing full wed how paiiied they would be were they e inscions of ti.c horse's agony which causes that unceas ing motion of the head which they have, doubtless, at times observed. Could these speechless suffereis answer the inquirhs —Why do you continually toss yonr heads while standing in harness? Why do you stretch open your months, shake your heads, and gnash your teeth Why do you turn your heads back towards your sides,'as if you were looking at the carriage?—they would answer: An. all this isdone to get relief from the agony we are enduring by having our heads kept erect and our necks bent by tight check-reins—Our Dumb Animals. Kindness Cared a Vicious [force A horse in Framintthan, former!y driv en in a n ,at cart, was bought by his present on uer, for a very low price, be cause repute' icious. He would bite, rear, kick, run away, was utterly uncon trollable.- Soon after changing' masters, the peo ple who had called the purchase a foolish one, we're surprised at the difference in the horse's conduct. Ile would go fast or slow, as desired: stop instantly at whoa! follow hit master, come at his call, and rub his head on his shoulder. What had made the change ? No force; the poor horse had been beaten, kicked, and starv ed before, and grown more and more stubborn. No; but he was well fed, well bedded, well watered: not, overdriven or overloaded ; never whipped, kicked or scolded. Find words were given him, and now and then an apple or lump of sugar. No gentler, safer, more faithful horse went on the road. But, Indian fashion, he forgot neither benefit nor injury. Occasionally, when in harness, he saw his former master. Then, invariably, all the fire of his na ture aroused. His eye rolled, he champ ed hie bit, and showed an intense desire to get hold of his former enemy. Only the voice and caressing hand of his kind owner could geiet him. What a power is kindness.—the power that even the Al mighty loves best to use !—Our Dumb Ausmais. —The experiment of making beet sug ar; thou gh successful in Germany and France, i s likely to be a failure in Califor. Irishmen bare just erecterla simpfe but pretty Enntnnent to the memory of Sainnel Lover in St. Patrick's cathedral, , getif wonvaxo CUM.—ST*I4o now repared to lernieh all chimes with tonrtant employment at home. the whole of Ma time or for the spate .baomenta Drollness new, light, and profitable. Person...of either eel molly earn from Me. to per ermine', end a pro portlonal sum. by slemllng their atholo limo to the boom-ea. Hoye and Mae ea a manly as meth as men. That all who eta this notion may coed their address, and tent the business, we make the enparalled offer: 0 sorb as are not well satisfied, we will 'tend $1 to pay` fir the trouble of writing.. Full partienlars. a valuable sample whleh will do tommrumeo rrerlr. on. ands eery of 'TM' Parostei Weritry-ecaspessions—ohe oVtiot largest and best &Mir newspapers ever publlshed—all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want pormanant, profita ble work, address 1V... C. /ALUM CO..lingurts Malnt 1" . 16o New Torte Dry Book.—THE CHAD - FtWiti-of Mira tiopnetrotey•Agstost the World Pirt.t.oliss Oght pagrDEDMA.TIC estehliebed In IMP. tS - per . year. $t for six montlie. Subecribo for L. For Specimen addreeo "DAY BOOS, Nam York City." TAIL 8. 8. FITCH'S Fatally Physician; 90 1./ ogee; rant by mall free. Tesehens how to cure ell diernee,of the per on ; den. hair, oyes,complexion. Write to 71.1 Vroadway, New York, SEN I) POR oNn LPAMPHLET GTO C. llown.x. & Co., 40 l'ark Row, N. Y. 33NL1C313-Eil 321X1.00191 Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue, OF FLOWERS AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, AND BIT= R FLOWERING BULBS For 1671. Wattle ready lot mailing t,y the middle of January notwithstanding our great loss of typo, Payer. cughtv• togs. ac., by fire. which destroyed th e Job Printing Ogice of .he Roche-ter Drmxeral and CArcmicte..lgth December. RIM. It trill be rioted on a most elevut tom.tlitted pnper,nnd tllastrotial with nearly Fleet Hundred Original llogruitne" And too finely executed Colored Plates—specimens for all of srilk'y Wer, gri,n by oornelvel the pit PenvOn from our stock of heed-. In the originllity, execation and cot of the en4ravirip It I, unlike and eminently rUperlof toll., other likaidozne or “FlortlGuido" ex. tint. The Catslegne will consist of lid Pages, and as soon as pnbll•hed will be sent free to all who ordered Stock. town ns by mall the I.st season. To others n chnege of lb cent, per copy will age made, which It not the value of thn Colornet Plates. We asenre our friends that the inducements we Offer to purchasers of Seeds, ns to quality nod extent of Stork., Din-aunts and Premiums, :are neeneonseed. Meseta send orders for. Cataloncs nithout delay. Our colored thromo For 1811. U',ll he randy to send on/ to January. The Chromo Brill represent Forty two Varieties of showing and Isopolar Flowers of natural sloe and color. We design nt notice it the hret Nate of 'lowers ever issued. S no Insl4 inches. The retail talon would be least Two Dollar.; we shall, however. tarnish It to customer, at costs per copy, and offer It as a Premium upon order, for Seeds. See Catalogue when oat. Briggs & Brother, Rochester, ti..l IS '4.6 rF( . :.'t L I I'.."viTSIT.4., - 1.870 The coo •rend+rd rs•mllly for Congh , .. Conetnnp - Nuthi,2 eurtut Itnoz,t Co., Horton. 11Tpham'■ Depilatory powder. remom ll eup.rtiuoc• hair in we 'Mantes, witbont lnjory to the •km. Sent ter mall for $1.254 ID'pharres Asthma Cure Ttelf., - e. moat violent paroxysms In Ilvo mantes and cfrect,l to tpvedy cure. Price gt Ay mall. Th 3 Japanese Hair Stain C.,inr. the ohlrLer. and Mir a benntlful BLACK nt N It eoloo-te of only one pr. partition. 11 , Couis h 3 toad Atitire.• C. (TB %)1, N 0.711 Jayne. tttrert. Plobtdeti.hta, t. trs eent fret. Sold by all lirozgle.tn TUSCARORA ACADEMY. The SC,FICTI of the .sth rthool year Ist I begin ; 34011 try Inh. Thore droirtng hoarding, tarnished room, a-bisiz an.: tall ton In a flrrtrtaa• Boarding School for ',ln or tome:, SIX months, stfri. Please send for ■ rtrcular to a Acthada, l'a. t What Is It I Send for ' the Soo . In The W..vt. einctunati A Lame pigs I. It meet. all the wnatAni family; $.‘21;0 to, rear, $1.2.5 eta months. Try it sl , ..crin, , n* free. Addreta ft ILLIA:drAYS A CA.NT• WELL. Cincinnati. H USTI A N Ni DAliD.lppn.rs trerts and ana Primitive Chriatianitir, Re.t and rhenii al Rrmgl W rel I, : S pap:, ;AS e l lmun , Edited b. Eliterr. roam- F.nr.r-ri awl .1 S. I.AM tR Indl f 2 a year t . Teci al. na trea. R. W, CA ICH ULL Pubs.. .rl. 0:11.1 GETS Porto," to ft...cast:llly c0n54.2,44. for Prom!. utn• cre nil,. and roe ;,- e ‘v*lt h watch for y..11,4-ff. ..k.idr 4.13 " Poy.on. 0. prasmore. NORITWAT„ OATS, ti and A LSI K E PLOVER, :-,:arnri c rack -. P.,. free I. all F.,rav al., env at the A r STOCK L. hy e. to N. I' tioT CR S Co , UllcAter en NT% :—E, rr Agcnt snd all %rho F' C thor atilt mu nod as WISP. Adore FS. Full. r, Fri'llzher, Sp: in.rficlrl, .Ikln•r. Will pay. VISIV 1011 K Safety Steam power Co. nronrr. ,vn h sr Inoot nnt-.4r, and Dec ull Sir ty Steont Imilt In go , r-titt, by .p.. cmf m tuhin.•ry. neod for drool tr. Cortho 1 rt. 1 1 / 4 Y FLORAL GUIDE FOR 187.1. Tnt EDIT:gN nr 07E iirSILITMD AND FlTri T 11.4 , •!.1, Ilsontrnied cat clogue nod Floral Guide., In puhli-hod *nu r:any to •eud out p Igoe, an tnzrnring of almost riory de.irahle Flow or and Vegtahle. It it elegratoly printed on One tinted pnp..r. illuFornted rtw Three lluudred flue Wood En,gravtuga and Taro inauttful • Colored Plates. The mot heantlfal and the meet inetructlve Yleral C./tilde pobll•licd. A AN EDITION published., in al , co her re-peels A 1 ,11,1.11.10 Pie Eogh.h, tent hoe to all my en-t.trnort of 18111, ISP rapidly a• tensible, withent al piication. Se t all 'oilers oho order thorn for TEN CENTS., which is nut half the curt. Adth,.. JAKE'S VICK. Rochester. N. V $.l TO $lO PER DAY. MEN. WOMEN. who ent Ice in onr new bn•lneFe mkt f.m. $.5 to st.o per day in their own lot-niftier, Foll I.ll.ifirniarr ntid Ine.iructiont. rent free by mall, Thane in need of p,rnuneut. profitable work. nhonkt sldier., at 'once. Gronar SrycFmc Z. Co.. Fortino& linlnv, mixiopicys-223,522.1t 752.c.x• lary per creek. and expmwee. rnlti 0" Agents. In ran our new and n-ctul diet-cm-nen. Addre.• .r...Scrtvr 4. CO., Karat:Lail. Mich. AGENTS! READ THIS! `Vlt rE rl 7 l.: l l:Lnrrd 4 e T xptGnse - a — ro B r!rloSwAai j lrZ c 'C o F nun e r :kr E r ß i to 101 l our nen and arrnadrrfal ftivamiloua, Address N. WAGNER k, Mkt,. IDISVCIIOII2ACT.—Any 1 idy or gentleman cin 1 make si,larl a month. secure their MITI hvppiners and Independence, be obtaining' PSYCHO h ANCY. FASCINATION. or BULL CHARMING. 4J3 page,; cloth, ran instructions to n,.0 nhl power over Men or animate at veil!. bow to Afesinerme, become Trance or Writing Medlnuas, Divinatin, VMS, itrwirm, Alchemy, Phnoropliy of Omens and Dreams, Brigham Young e Harem, Grade to stnrrlago, .ibr .nll e .ninlocß 1n talf book; 100,000 sold; price by mall, 112 cloth $1,23, paper coders $l. No - rms.—Any person willing to act as stgent ullt recei re a sample copy free. As no Capital fs rvoutved, all deairlon• of general employment ehoold semi for the hook, enduring 10 eta. (or postage, to T. W. EVANS & 41 South sth St.. Philedeiphia. CURIOUS, HOW STRANGE: The - MArrio4 Ladles rsirate Companion" cantatas the desired infortnstion. Sent (rev for tssteamps.. Ad dress Mrs. FL St ErzEtt., theover Feb. Ist. 1371.-4 a. STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, xhicars.trcHscp. CATITAL REPRESWTED, over Hornell:oll=yr Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus. $4.000,00 Insaranee Co. of North America, Phil'', Capital anieSurpitus. 2.000,000 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila., pa., Capital and Surplus. 2600.000 LycomingCoanty Hama InstEraate Co.of Nancy, Penn's. thipttal and Surplus, 4,000.000 Conn ecticat klaznal Life lnaurance Co. of Hartford. Conn.. Capital, MOOO,OOO American Life Insoranee Co., Mandel. • phi*, Capital, 1,000,900 Trarclers'lnsarance Co. Hartford, Conn.. • Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital. ':00,000 Hartford Fire lnaaraure Company. Hart , Lord. Conn.. Capital and Surplus. 12,000.000 OrgrAllbusineva entrottedto our care will be attend ed coon fair terms, andall lOsses promptly adjusted. IgrOflice firstdoor east from Rankin:: Oaten of W. H. C oo l Per & Co.,Tuniplite et. Mosdrose;Pts. STROUD it BROWN, Agents. M. C. Soros. cap., P , tendrytlle, Solicitor. Cana. H. Stara, Xcmaroae. Etw.ncos stwrea. •exua l ues L. )s.cow* Montrose, Pa. ,Jan. 21. left. CALL AT ROBINSON'S SOCTTFIERN TIER FT.,' EL IV' rrivEr Xt. 331 • • • EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Where rou will find The Largest Stock, the Bast Assortment, and the Lowest Prices of any house in the city. N. 8.—A.11 Goods sold warranted as represen ted. • Binghamton, Aug. 23, 1870.-4 y Ayer's Sarsaparilla, The reputation this ex cellent medicine =Joys. ir' Is derived from Its cures, li): many of which are truly .24. 7 S marr s el e l , us. itil n ius ete rs. 4 ease, where the system ' seemed saturated with .1". corruption, have been purified an di cured by it. . ...:.. &croft:Lions affections and ~ . - .1 - -• cllsorders,whichwere eg. z ... , ,, .1.,.. _:..1.. gravated by the gamin lons cont.mirstion until they were ?elan/Iyafflicting, have been radically • cured in such great numbers in almost every emo tion of the &mobil, that the public scarcely need to be Wormed of Its virtues or UM. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a stumitelogg i it t spresence. Again, It seems to breed Infection out the body, and then, on 602110 favorable cocas rapidly develop Into one or other of its hideous for ms,i either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited In the lungs or heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or it shows ~ Its presence by eruptions on the akin, or foul ulcer : ations on some part of the body. Hence the tear atonal use of a bottle of this Sureapagtto is ad. vlsable, even when no active ryreptormeof disease appear. Persons afflicted with the followtng com plaints generally find immediate E relief, and, at Inrth,etura,. .by the use of th is SAIISAPALBII, . 8 r Anthony's Fire, Hose or ErWelPelas. Tetter,liali Ehnen*, Scold Head, Ringseorns, Sore yes Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible form si of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, asitSPCPSia t Heart Disease, Fits, E lepsy, A eurc X4 =4 and the various rkerous ecuorus of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Tenerea/ and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Lammers. Urn or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and reveals Diseases, are com monly_ soon relieved and ultimately cured by Its purifyMg and invigorating effect. laterite Direr, lions for each case are found to our Almanac. imp plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, torpidity, Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons In the blood. This BARSAPARIZZAI is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Lunensid and Listless, Despon dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Perrous Ap pre/tow:on* or Fears, or any of the affections syefilomatic of Weakness, will end immediate relief and convincing evidence. of 113 restorative power upon trial. PREPARED DT Dr. 3. C. AYES ik CO., 'Lowell, Dams., Practica/ and Analytical Chemists SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sold by Abel Turra. and Burns S Nichols Montrose. and a,ll druggists and dealers cvery when , . f Dec. 21, IS7O--y .6"-tilicnbery, Rescnbaian d .Cc Would rcypccl!ur3 call }our Eteation to t' et'at Fall and Winter Gocds whirl fJr rariety of Style* nerd ha, bee- e xe.A.Ped it ail- pl.see. Oar a.sortmimt of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CbOAKS, CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN NELS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS,:&c. &c. IV .3 ce or• •W A. 33 c tto x- . IN MILLINERY GOODS Trimmed 'lnd untrimmed L+dler' and Mildlir, Mover., nether.. blitek anti colored Velvet,.. lobons de. de. never more handsome. TN Ladies' and Children's F , RNlSnrcr; GOODn. Sklrts. Corsets, Pnres. Tfandkerelllefd. f ngnn and Cnf•. Merino Wesnper, ll, , siery and Krill Goods. encapnr than fur the lasi ten 7 ears. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING For llcn. Youths, and Boy., a fall atol complete stock. ]fears full suit. from $lO to tat). OVERCOATS' OVERCOATS' OVERCOATS Of all the different grader. and at all pricer CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, WEAVERS, ac. for Custom We take uren and get up gnrmentn to order In good elyte, sod wrornat good fitting nud eattrinctol, work. trricrx.ooo GENTS' FDICSTSHINO GOODS 'hite and Flannel Shirts, Merino Wra_ppers & Draw ers. Illtrikercbiefs. Bows, Linen and Paper yentas & Cuffs, Suspenders. Gloves, Umbrellas, Trunks d &reb els In great variety. FIATS AND CAPS Men and Bole • of the latest et yle and vent In earl no Our Stork bat been seleeted with tare. and as we buy oursoods in large quantities we frequently save from 10 to 'M per cent. In baying. .0s we ask as small a inv ert above costal' any dealer tan or will take, we can jurtly promise you good btagains, and will make it for your Intent to deal with us. 6/I We ask is a call, examination clout stock, and compardoost of prices. Nostrove, 00.1.570 by ERIE RAILWAY. • 43coulnes final:tone tossiorroent.-1360 mitt* ant CUD t 0 Of conchae: Broad gone; double trick Mite to all tioints vast north-watt nod *Whitest, Bew end mproved Boson are run thrmtgb without change to Roc:better, BUBO°, Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Cincin• On and after MondaT,Den. 14.1M0. Train' alit leave 'Binghamton at the fallowing boort, viz : RIBS a.m . Night Exdreas, (Mondays excepted] ihZ a. in. Night Express. dairy. 6;2i4 a. in. Mail Train. Sundays excepted, fur Buffalo and Danklrlt. d:3O p. m. Elmira Accommodation, Stand ay excepted, 6:04 p. m. Day EWOrassaltindays excepted. 0:12 p. m. Express 3tatl,Bandays excepted. t 56 p. m. Wry Freight, Sundays excepted. p. an. Etnigtant 'Frain. daily !nettle weal. DOM UHT. SCIS a. tn. Night raven. Sundays excepted. ap m..Clucinnatt Express, Itandays excepted. 1:51 p. M. Day Eqprese.handers excepted. leto a. er.AcearnmodetionTreln.dhily fnceticquebancx ki3 p. m. Lightning Dail, Sundays excepted. 10:20p. to. Expreee, *lO a. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. „BAGGAGE CHECKED THEOHOEL Pr/. revised and complete Pocket Thee Table” of ?wenn. Trains clitthe Erie Railway and connectmg lines has recently been puldirbed, and can be bad on ap pitestiontelthe Ticket Agra% of the Cempaay. L. D. lIIICEER. W3I. R. DARE, Heel dupl. 1 /In . ,' Agt. Dcc. le, ISM. L EIIIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. On and after Dec. SO, iirtO, trains ou the Lehigh Valley Railroad will ron as follows : DOWN TRAINS, 12esre Waverly Jane. tton B. R. W. G. 33 a. m. 3 2.1 p. 6.40 p. m Athena 60 •• 8.85 - 650 Towanda 7.25 " 4.10 " 7.30 •• Litesyslllo 0.35 5 . 86 •• Irktriner's El , 6.40 " 841 " Meshoppen 9.00 •• 863 " Mehoopany 908 " 5.10 .• • Tunk•noek 981 " 640 •• 1...5 B. June. 10.30 •• 7.40 •• Pittston 1040 •• 'TAO •• Wilkes Barre 1106 •• 615 " White haven 1262 " Chunk 1.40 •• Allentown 2.37 " Bethlehem 2.50 " Easton 3.17 " Philadel ph In 5.05 •• Ar. nt New I ork 6.5 " a TEEM moon. Leave Neer York &no a. in. Pidladelphla 7.33 " 15.00 m Easton 9 113 " 1.0 p m Bethlehem 036 " 355 Allenttom 0.49 .. 4.00 " Bch Cheek 10.35 " 190 " White 11en191.111 p. m. 6.43 " Wilkee Ba'e 1.30 " 8.68 " Pittston 1.50 " 813 " L.. 5 B. Jnn. 900 - A. 31 " Tunk'nock 2.54 " 3.46 " Mehoopany 133 " Meahopnen $57 " hianner s a E. 3.45 " " Lamivilla 3'43 " " Towanda 4.0 " Athens 536 " . Ar. at Waverly Jenetion. E. 11. W. 5 45 " " r45 , N n change of carp between Scranton and New .rk. or between Scranton and Philadelphia. Dreanthcr INOffice, 720 mcoza Gibb Chestnut BStreet, EWIN G MACHINE T77,i2adelphia,. " I give my hearty preference to the Wilcox & Gibbs Silent Sewing Machine." The weight of reliable evidence being overwhelming for that of the Willcox & Gibin Silent Sewing Machine, I decided upon it, procured it, and am more aan satisfied." GRACE GREENWOOD. 4 I have the Wheeler & Wilson. the Grover & Baker, and the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machines in my family. I use the Willcox & Gibbs most frequently, thinking it far superior to either of the others." Mus. limy= WA= BEwnku. My wife would not accept a Sewing Machine of any other patent as a FA if she must receive it on condition of giving up the Willcox & Gibbs." BED'. OLIVER CRANE, Carbondale, Pa. " The Wilcox & Gibbs is the only Sewing Machine whose working is so sure and simple that I could venture to introduce it into Syria." Rev. A. T. PaArr, Missionary dmerlan Board We hare used various Sewing Machines within our family, but it is the unanimous opinion of the household, that the Wilcox St Gibbs iii the best of them all." "For simplicity and mechanical accuracy of coustruction, I have seen no Sewing Machine equal to the Willora dr. Gibbs." ENocu LEWIS, Of the Pennsylvania Central It IL A correspondence on the subject of Sewing Machines is respectful ly solicited. D. S. EWING, no Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Dec 29, 1870-3 m pr RE yQUORS SEELY'S NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY. distilled ctrietly pure; and a variety.,! other Brandies. Including Cherry Brandy, Cider Brandy, Cr. Nearly *lithe differ sent hinds of hum. Holland Gin. old Bye and Bourbon Whichey. A leoll6l. Pere Spirit, tiny Row. Le., constant ly on hand and for sale by ABEL TERRELL. Montrose.. March Roth, T. RS El LL MC CI , 1719 M. MONTROSE, PENN'A. JOHN TAIIIBELL, Proprietor. Elea Stacey leave this Rowe Vie, mnnectlng with the D. L.& W.. the Erie. and the Lihieh Valle,' Rail ways. • [July 641 M —if A LECTURE TO YOUNG MAY Just Pubtidied, in a Scaled Ebiceop. Price tics =at. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radial] CurrepiSpermatornices, or Seminal Weaknees, unta Emieelons, Sexual Debility, arid Impediments to Minim° generally: Nersonences. CourtmAption , Epilepsy' end - Pits /fetal aid In lP" lt t re. eulting 111,3111 Self-Abuse, ac.—fly ROBED J. ITL. VEGWELL, Au of the ' Green Book." ebe. The world-rennin:lrd author, in thleadmirable Lect. are. clearly proves from hie own experience that the awful amsemiences dgelf Abuse may be effectually re moved without medicines, mid without dangerous cur, glen] operations, bouxics, instrnMents, rings, or eor• ntale. Pointing oat a mode armrest once certain end effectual by which every sufnawr. no matter whet his condition Mal_be, may two himself cheaply, privately, and radleaL TeCTORE WILL PRONEA DOCN TO TROCHANDS AND TUOUSANDS. Feat under seal. to any ddress. in a Wit seated en reloPe, on the receipt of eit cents, _or two postage stamp*. Also, Dr. Ctiverwell's ./Larriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. cm's. c. KLINE G CO. 127 Bolter,. New Turk, Post Odic* BoxILASS —Dee 14, M. S. DESSArEIt. failroad time Zablo. CH3150 VEST 17P TR A INS Silent Etirmr FERN REV. J. S. N'SHours Brookly orronvz 111 C Carla LIOUSE TO PHYSICIANS. Nirw Teas, August I.ltlt, 1868. Allow ma to t tll your attention to my Preparatlot of COMPOUND EXTRACT of 13UCHU The com_p onent parte aro Bachn. Long Leg, Cuban B doniper uries. Mont Of PABTATIATION,—Burhts. In vriClln Juniper Berries, by distillation. to Wm a fine gin. Cubes. ex• trotted by displacement with spirits obtained from JUhiper Berries; very ante singer Is aced, and n small proportion of spirit. It Is more palatable than any now to use. Hoehn, as prepared by IThiggista, Is of a dark color, It is a plant that emits Its fragrance • the action of a Mime destroye this Ms active principle), leaving a dark and gleam:in. decocti.m. WI Inc is the color of tn• %meditate. The Socha In my preparation predomin• ales the smallest quantity of the other Ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon Inepection. It will he fonod not fo be a Thactore. a, =de in Mar macoprea. nor le it a Syrup—sod therefere can be need In cases whet, lover or Inflammation Print. In thin o 0 hove the knowledge of the Ingredients and the mode of preparation. 'loping that you will favor na with a trial,*iind Mat upon inspection It will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of emilidenee. lam, very respertfnit•, If. T lIKL3fI3OLII, Chemist and Drnlat of 16 years experience. (From the lancet Manofortortrg Chemists m the World.] •• 1 am acrinalnled with Mr. It T. Fleinitmld ; he 00 ,npled the Druz St On nppnatte my teridenco. and woe eneceaeful In conduct ir ttre bust never where other, had not equally se halo, him. I have been ta ram- Impressed with his character and entarnripe " WILLIAM WEICiIiTMAN, Plan of Power, & Reightnann. Mannt.rinring Cherrthte,Ntnth and Brown Strontr, PI/Undo'. LIELNDOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Brt.IIU for weakness ari•ing from Inn iecretion 'The ei:haneb ed p wars tf Sal lire wi nrh sic accomplnted try porno II) slarmmg eyroptotra•, among which nlil be tonna In ot,position to Exertion, Lo-e of . .. Memory. Woltetn loess ['error of Disense, r , r Ferchodzogn 1,1 Evil —ln fact roircrettl In•-itode, Pro-anttlon, and inability to oh te4,, , the enjoyments of .ocloy. e ConetiFntlon, once affected with Otcsnle Weak new requires the aid of Ileancine. to strengthen and lm rip ratcthc, n hielt EEL3IDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIC Invariably derv. If nn trrstsnent Is submitted to. Con sUillptiOU Or Ineardly ell 03.. Fhrtn Ermter or lirctir. la affectione peculiar to remitter, la unconalled by any other preps• ration, an in Ctilormilii, nr Retention. Pattiftilnee• or sup•rreeton of 0.1401111311 evacuations, Ulcerated nr Fichl rut, State of the Uterty. and .arl complaint. foci• dert to the sax, or the decline or change of life. &Inflater's Extract Buchu and Improved Rase Wash will radically exterminate frenl the system diseases art. sing from babas of dissipation. at litt,e expense. little or no chance In diet. no Inconvenient, or expoenre : entirpletely change those unpleasant and danger. ons remedies, Caption and Mercury, In all these dleess- CS. Lee Ilelmhnld'e Fluid Extraet of ilnehn In all diseas ec of there organs. whether existing In male or female, from whatever truce orlenating, and nn matter of how longataud log. It le pfearant 4o tro•te and odor. • • im• mediate" In action, and more etrengtheniug than any preparations of Bark or Iron. Those starring. from broken down or delicate conntl Latium., procure the remedy at once. The reader 'mist be aware that. however slight may be the attack of the above dlemora. It certain to at feet the bodily health and manta' powers. AD the above dioceses require theald of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Dicta' Diuretic. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Price, 81.25 per Bottle-6 'Jetties 8640. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms In an communications. Address H. T. HBLIABOLD, Drug arid Chemical Warehouse, &94 Broadway, N. Y. rirlione see trenidnenniess done op In steel en gem , : e me nd si ',ragppe rned, with teentadle of my ClienstestWarebonte Jane 1, 1010.—Iy. 11. T. usual:our. , I ti oar MEIN*. DiSWUM VINEGAR BLT ERS a t llondras of Thai:inn ds '2F,„ Dear testimony to theft' Wonder. grd Dieurative Erects. g g. 4 WHAT ARE THEY? fcP e,- ; cot ob p • I E;. ;g g mc. 1%1 cit,l D. .2 1 7 , ! C o 4 M 9 2 d . -h 3 MAa ri 7 0 7, g 3 ; tlt '1 sea ARE NOT A VILZ Ea FANCY DRINK. r ib tia of Poor Rasa, Whisker, rya./ Spirits sod Itsfeato ,Liquors doctored, spired end stix.a rood to please tios taste, called Tonica,".• Appeur. mu," Rcstorers, - ae., that Iced the tlpplcr cn to drunkenness and ran, but ere a moo I.Ted:cloc, mod* from the le etloo Room and Rabe of Colltomta, free from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. Stacy are It. GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. nod A 'arc olviNG PRINCIPLE perfect lienorater and Invizorstor of We Elyittm, carrying off ell poisonous matter and restoring the blood to • healthy =DOR= Ito person can WO Moto Bitters secordtug to Gree t:on and remain lora novel]. BUM willbo given form inearablo mom, provided the too. ero not destroyed by rainer--1 polsoa or other mean., and tho vital cram= wasted beyond tho point of root!, For Inflommuterzy nod Chronic Ithetone.- Om nod Gout, Deevepsin, or Indigestion, Remittent and lotermittent Fever. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidney', nod Bladder, them Bitters have been most race., SaL Such Diseases aro earned by Vitiated Blood, c tileh to generally produced by derangemect of the Digestive Organ. . DTSFEPSII OR INDIGESTION, flood Seim, P►la]o the Siusaldern, COughs,DOUICI3 of the Uteri, Diszlexsa. Soar r.ractatlona of the Stomach, Dad testa to t h e Month, BUM. Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs. Pain to the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the cLaprlngs of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate% the Stomach and stimulate Cie tor pid liver and bowels, which render Lb= of ancenallid cc:Loney In cleansing the blood of c.ll impurities, and imparting new life and rigor to the whole tyetem. FOIL SKIN DISEASES. Ereptions, Tether. Celt. thence, Blotches, Spots, Elrnplce. rut tolce, Bolls, Cats bunnies, Itlng•Worres, Staid-Bend, or Eyes, Erystr ams. itch, Scarfs, Dlscdteratious of the Ehln, Rut-ors end Diseases of the Lklu, of whatever acme or =tura, ere literally dug up and carried out of the cyatern In a short time by the use of these titters. 000 bottle IA such cases will convince the moot Incredulous of the's iterative erect. Clear.se the Vltlated tlood whensever you Cad Its Impurities bursting hremr:h the skin In rlmPlm. rze? - tons or Botts; cleanse It when you Bud It oh...true:4ll 4.4 eleClTlth in the TCIII.II I cleanse It when it I. and your feelings will tall you when. r-ce, the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN. TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In thr ,pricer..( so many thousand... are el/cute-ally deatx;• cd and removed. For fall directions, rand earri;L:'.y the circular around each bottle, printed fn furs ous. ra--Engllah,German, French. and Spardah. J. WALLER, rroprietor. IL 11. IIcDON .11D L ( 0., DraZ...lsi3 UM/ Gen. At-ents. tee Te7.nctere. And LI: and I:lCunlnurce StriA.l, Neer Toe-. C?' ,:OLD DT ALL Dra.. - CG:S7D ..•-•71) Ott. 9.11—y Fmrctc TEA Fr.. , kind of Tro In Mal kvt Jo•t arrived ant for *al" at Nen York NV bo v,i,lt p , to . Alton fine no .oriment of COFFY.E. But of me and .nve z Iron r} ABEL 3lvotrooc, Pa., Aprll2o OFFICIAL ntitutrrom" COUNTY OFFICILES, Freeldeal Judge-110n. F. R. Strocter. AsoLoct.tte Judges—A. Baldwio. R. T. A•hley. Prothonotary and Clerk of 4:ourto—J. g, Shoemaker. Rrgi.tcr, Recorder, ervonin R. Lyobil. I .t•trict Attorney—D. W. Searle. Tremotrer—Ren)•miu (Thdden. Sheriff—Wm. 1. Moxley. Deputy Sheriff—M. B Son eyor—James W. Chamn-m. Commls,lo..era—S•ml Sto.rer, J. T. Rine, Prcserred Il Commts..innen , Clerk—Win. A. Cro•emon Jury Cononlowionem—F. B. Streeter, ex 4/1,-io. Daniel Brewrtnr, Wm. A. Crorrmon Auditor"—l' B. chlndier. Tracy Ilyrden, 11.M.Jonc, Coroner—Dr. C, C. Halsey. • OFFICERS OF AiiiIICULTURIL SOCIETY Wm. 11. Jea•np, Pre,ident; 11.51. Jones. Jnmer , Ran .on. Vice Preeidenta; Geo A. Jepvitp, Corresponding Secretary; Henry C. Tyler, Recording Seert err ; I. tiere. Tresourer; H. ti. Harrington, A. Baldwin, H. H. Skinner, Execn:ire Committee. MONTROSE & itRIDGEWATER ASYLUM. DITITCPORI.—JohnTrumbnII, W.L.Cox,S. Langdoh. ; Treaserrr-13. Thatch,. Secretory—Bartj. 1.. Italthrln. Steward—Darad Martin Physic.an—Dr. J. D. Veal. BOROUGH OFFICERS Burge”—C. M. Clem: Connell—W. A. Crorrmon. W. W. Watson, A. J, Orritsrm. Wm. 11. Jesaup, C. 31. Crandall, J. F. bro.:maker, D. Brewster,D. F. Auarin. ; IL A. Dann., Coostahle—John C. Dowell. Diet Coo.table —Charles J. Whipple. School Directors—WM. 11. Jes•np, J. B. DeWitt. W. W. Watson, B. Thatcher. D. F. Auetin, C. C. Pre,brterian —Rev. Jacob G. Miller EplAoopal—ltry. E. A. Warrincr, Sept ist —Rev. L B. Ford. llcthodlet —Hey. King FAsvell. Catholic—lto, J. blattcry. ASSOCIATIONS Warren Chapter, No. 180, meets at Masonic Ball on Thursday of each month on or before full moon. Warren Lodge, No. 240. A. Y. M., meets at Masonic Ball the drat Wednesday of each month on or before full moon, and the second Wednesday thereafts r. Montrose Lodge, No. 151, 1. 0. of 0. F., meet, at Odd Fellows Hall every 'Tuesday evening. Sc. John's Encampment, No. 50. meets at Odd Fel low. Hall the 2tl and 4th Friday each mohth. Rebecca Degree Ledge, No. 7, meets at Odd Fellows Qsll the drat and third Friday each month. Mantras° Lodge, 1. 0. at ti. T. meetaat Good Temp lar. Hall every 3londay evenlug. Good Sarnerltat Temple of Honor. No. 16 meet. at Good Templar.' Halt the3d Friday of each month. The Montrose Democrat ?sum= nv W CON ENID AT MORNING, ♦T MONTROSE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTT.PA.. OT E. B. 17.09. PL 3:1"1", AT 6.2 MI ANNI73I IN ADVANCE-011 s23i AT UNDO/ TT.AIL Rates of Advertlalna Three-fourths inch of space, or less, make a square. One square,' weeks or less, $l.OO ; I mo. $1.33; 3 mu. $2.50; fine $4.50; I year..sB, One-eighth col., 1 mo, $3.50; 3 me. $6,50 ; 8 too. $12.00; 1 year, WAD. Clne-quarter col„ I mo. $0.50 ; 3 mo. $12.03; 8 mo. SZ3; 1 year, $ll Half column, l mo. $ 12 . 00 : 3 mo. v 2 5. 00 ; 6 me. e 35.00; I year, $55.00. One column, 1 m 0.525.00: a mo. $3B 96 ; 6 mo. 860.00; 1 year $lOO.OO. Auditor's Notices, §0 ; Executors' and Administra- tors' Notices, $3.00. All eimmtmicrtions of limited or individual interest, 10 eta. perdue. Obituary Notices, eta. per line. tlarriageund Death Notices free. Job Printing exeented neatly and promptly at fall pd mt. "Medal Moduzes, Note?. Jutted'', Constables' School and other bbotlus tor sale. GOLD JEWELRY. A New and lenve_enPpli, Moutrovs, Nov. It,l ABEL MULL k;TATE -NORMAL SCHOOL, 1.. • • ' • MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO- PA. English and Classical courses. Terms begin September 7th, December.l2th ? and March427th. State appropriatlona for students. Students ad mitted at .iiny time. Apply to 1 CHAS. H. VERRML, A. M., Mansfield, Pa. Aug. 51,1870.-1 y HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI ATION For the Relief and rare orthe Erin and Unfortnaate,on Principles ofCbristlan Philanthropy. Essays on the &ran or Tooth and the Follies otAge, In relation to Marriage and Social Evils. wither sattitat7 aid for the afflicted. Rent free. in sealed envelop:s. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box. P. MO. , ' !Adz. March 16, 1870.—y TALBOT & STAMP, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Flour, Salt, Better. Pork. Lam, Morn. Salt Fish, Tallow, Candlas, Crackers, Choose. Coffee, Spices, Choke Taut, Sngars, Rice, Dried and Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and all other articles usually kept in a Oral class Grocery and Provision Store. We will !nark nut Goode Re low as we can afford, and sell for cAs6l3, or exclmuge fur produce, PATRONAGE. SOLICITED TALAOT & STAN'. Montrose, Sept. 29, 1670.—tt ,il.. BEL runitELL, DiIUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA te ccoci,tc: NEW GOODS And keeps rongantly on hand a full and dcelrable as summont at genuine MEDICINES. CHEMJCALq, LIQUORS, Paints, 01lr. Pre-St nil's, Teas, Spices, ar.d other Gro ceries, Slone Ware, Wall and %\rudow Psper, Wass v. are. Fruit Jars, Mirror, Lumps. Cl:lrnrie)s. Krro , Milt 111,0 0,1, Turin. in . Oil., Ne. 1 0 1 100( Oil. Re. (lord Whale Oil. Sperur Oil, olive Or , Spirits Turpen tine. V.:rnisnrs. t.yrorry Seed V r Potavb. Conren ,r.oed Lt e. Aiir crease. Trusser.. rid ppocirrs. Medical lo•oraniente. Shotthfcr Brace, 11511-, Gen., Pi,4.), 'sro,dges, Poo d• r. Slnd, Lt ad. Gun cans. Watling l'os der and Fr:4v, Vlulln.. Strun:rs. Rosa 1 . 1, F'lu'es, F. fen etc , Stvli Ono), and Liars. Be r and Toilet Snaps, 0.111 . Oils, Mar it,lorels. and Flair 1,, BrU.iivs, Pucker. Brune-. Speetaeles,S:iver titled hprions,rot kn, Knives. Ae. Dualist Artie:vs, a general ausottmeLt of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERITIIERY All the leading and beet Uncle of In short, nearly every thing to tetitore the etch, to pleas the tuete, to delight toe eye, to gratify the fancy, ' end el.io to coodatee to the real and sulpsteottol comforts t of life. En nmerat lon if tin pearl ii as it would Cll a newspaper. Lail at the Drug and Variety Store of Montmee,Jan.3, 16:0 DENTISTRY All those to want of false Teeth or other dental work should call at the Mike of the subscribers, who are pre pared to do all kinds of work In their line on short notice. Particular attention paid to making full and partial setts of teeth on gold. allrer, or aluminum plate ; also on Weston's east comp:4l[ton ; the two latter preferable to any of thecheaper subsiances now acrd for dental plates. Teeth ayoungpersons regulated, and made togrow in natural shape. The advantage of her Mg work done try permanently lo cated and roaponelble parties. must be apparent to OIL All troth' warranted. Please call anti examine !peel m., of plate work at our office, over Boyd d CO'. hard ware store. W. W. sMITII S BROTHER )1 , 8 - ntrage. Aug. 11. 1861.—tf ATTENTION WE'LL 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. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION to all who may favor ns with their patronage. Shop at Post's old corner, on Public Avenue T. D. TAYLOI, E. F. NEWT COMB 3lontrose, Oct. 19, 19, 1.970.—tf. CONGRESS WATER, _ • e , TURRELL'S. ABEL TURBELL, flag jn't rettorned from SPNV York with a large ad dlttoo to tits nasal stock of choice goods. Idontroae, Nov. 24, IEC,2. DR R. VI-AYER, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN & SCROHON, Offers his professional services to the citizens Of Son's and adjoining counties. Deice at his residence, Met 'happen. Ps. Will best MontroseFridsy °teach week- Special attention given to the treatment of Omni, Diseases. Those haring failed to' get relief from the treatment of all other Physicians are especially invitee to give me atrial. Since my location in this vicinity, I hare treated successfully some of the emit Puma of Consumption, Fermate. Weakness. Dyspepsia, Cancer, Si. VitasDance, &c , • Patients taken to board on reasonable tents. Clergymen and their families treatedgratuitously,' leo erge for consultation. • . - xedloppck NOT. le, taro.-fie ABEL T1:1:113LL
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