Ike pan and efiroidt• Rotation of Crops. A correspondent writes from Chester county, Pu., to the Country Gent&luau as Ads. Country Genlleman.—As the sub ject of rotation is at present occupying the attention of a number of your corres pondents, and as it is one of such vital importaneeln the agricultural interestsof the country, I TM induced to make a few remarks upon the subject, and give my views and experience, with the hope that others may do likewise. Rotations, or rather systems of farm ing, must of course differ, accordirt to markets, climate, soil. &c. As a general rule, however, the farmers of the north ern portion of our country, including Maryland and Virginia, are more directly interested in the production of grain, in cluding wheat, rye, oats, barley and In- ' dian corn, and grass for hay and pasture. Now the question, is, how to alternate these crops to the greatest advantage. One of your correspondents who bears a name not to be slighted as authority on agricultural topics (for I presume he is a sun of the late Edmund Ruffin, formerly of Petersburg, Va., than whom none stood higher in this State, for his lubor in the interests of agriculture) advoca;es an indefinite repetition of oats without altering other crops, and says the fertility of the soil continues to improve. How this can be, I am at a loss to understand, though lam not disposed to doubt the fact. All soils that have ever come under my notice, do certainly deteriorate under a succsssion of white straw crops. and oats I have`'Mways considered one of the most xhansting. At all events, upon an iso lated instance of the kind, it would be un safe to base a general practice. The most generally adopted rotation in this section (Southeastern Pennsylvania) is corn, oats, wheat seeded with grass (timothy and clover,) to remain to e, three or even five or six years, and the. again plowed for corn. Under this s: s. tem, with an occasional application of lime, there is a progressive improvement of the soil; but then there are large num bers of cattle kept and a pod deal of feed purchased over and above what tl e farms produce. To me this course e f cropping has long been unsatisfactory— not more than about eight per cent. of the Ind can be sown with wheat, and consequently, only that amount laid down to grass annually.—The wheat requires nearly all the manure that can he made on the farm. Without it it would not be worth sowing—at any rate it is a very un remunerative crop, but we must raise it for the straw for litter for our cattle, and to reseed our fields with grass. Now. ithat is to he done under these accumulated dif ficulties'lt occurs to me that a less ex hausting rotation would be the best rem edy; instead of taking three exhausting crops in succession, viz: Corn, oats and wheat, introduce a renovating crop; and for this purpose there is nothing better than clover. The question then arises, where to introduce it. Some advocate it with the corn, after the last cultivating, lint that is not satisfactory; it frequently fails from a deficiency of moisture to sprout the seeds, and even when it does grow, the field presents the appearance of is luxuriant crop of closer. The plan I have adopted, and which thus far has proved quite satisfactory, is to sow clover either with oats or barley. If with oats, they must be thinly sown, or they will smother the clover; but I prefer to sow the clover-seed with barley, especially if the previous corn crop had received a dressing of stable manure. I say stable manure, because I don't think it pass to purchase the commercial manures; they are held at too high a pncc, and are gen eraily too much adulterated ; they might possibly have paid when farm produce was high, but they won't pay now, ex cept perhaps for market gardening. Last Spring, I sowed part of my corn stubble with barley mid part with oats. sowiqg clover-seed on both. immediately after the last harrowing following with the roller. That sown on the barley is mach better than the clover sown with the wheat after a summer fallow, and that sown with the oats is quite as good as that sown with the wheat. Since harvest the field has made a nice run for my Cotswold lambs, and famously have they thriven upon it. Next Spring I shall turn them on it again, but will take them off in time to let it grow up, so as to have a good crop to plow under for wheat. This will relieve me from the necessity of applying all my manure to the wheat crop. and al low some for the corn as well. With this management, I am very confident both crops will be better than under the old system of reducing the land by three ex hausting crops in succession, and then ap- • plying all the manure to one crop to bring it back to its previous state of fertility. Better keep the laud up when it is up; an ounce of prevention is better-than a pound of cure. A difficulty may here suggest itself to the minds of some of your readers as to clover seed taking as well-sown on wheat, after clover, as it would if sown on oats stubble. From former experience I am satisfied a thorough preparation of the land previous to seeding, which it should have at any rate, will obviate that objection. The practice of sowing wheat after corn has always appeared unativisable—it in volves a great deal of hard work at a very busy time—gets the wheat in late, and the field is always rough, unless the corn roots are removed, which should remain to decay upon the ground. With my mode of introducing a crop of clover to plow under for wheat, the proportion of grass laud may be maintained without letting it lay until the grass begins to de teriorate—thus rendering it of little value as a renovating crop when plowed again for corn. A good sward before the clover has run out is decidedly a better prepara ties for corn than an old timidly sward. exhausted by repeated moorings. These remarks are applicable only to grass lauds intended for mowing, and which are brought into cultivation hi the regular rotation. For pasturav, and old green grass (Pat pratensis) sward with a Mix ture of white clover (Trifolintn repens) is decidedly the best—althoitEr the weight of grass per acre is not as great as on a recently seeded field, its superior quality much more than compensates for the de ficiency. My practice is to keep some of my old green grass fields exclusively for pasturage, not bringing them into the ro tation—bat this is getting upon a difier ent subject, one which I will not now en ter as .1 have always occupied- sufficient space in your valuable columns. COTTAGE Pubuitici.--Two teaspooyfol of melted butter, Rue cup, of sweet two' tablespoonful of eager, one Az,,sme teaspoonful of soda, two of cregtonr tar. 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Brigham Yonnes heron, Guide to Marriage, A . e., all contained In this hook 101410 0, sold: Price by mail. in cloth V 23 . popes rovers p. Nortea.—Any person willing to act as agent will TCRIVO a sample copy of the work free. As no cap ital is required. all dmarous of genteel employment should Bend for the book. enclosing 10 eta. fur postage. to T. W. EVANS A CO.. 41 South &rh St., Philsulelphin. VOID QIIV/01.—% victim of early Indlimeetloo. Li cado , ing rvous debility. prernatore decay. de.. haring treed every ddveetbo - ci rentedy. bas • ittrnple mane of tell-care. which he will .eod free to - hl• fellow ender en, Addrers J. 11. Trrr LE. lA Nnevo I=l tactooDoo Worth of Gonda in store for the opening of the Fall Trade of 1870, in a full and general assortment of Lodi'''. cad G.nt lima. and Arrnii/dag, and Fancy Goods In E.npress OW% Deana, Merinos, "mans, Caicos. Shawls, ands, embossed Felts, and !Lop Skins Lath" and Gen', "re. Suefab, Robes, Few? 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Call and examine oar Stock before parcbastag else where. audernednee pumices oftbe GOOD QUALITY & LOW PRICES of oar Goods. C. O. MINER. - - • • W. R. COATS Montrose, April 16,18E9. DENTISTRY C. A. SACKETT'S Dental Rooms, Kew Milford, Pa. ParticaLtratterrtkot given to all operetta:woe the este :al teeth. A1t1241.1 Teeth Inftrted to all the micae ties no. loose. Perfect satisfaction goaraat led to all. Core irodOentet. and satisfy youraelres. Omen boon. oars eye!. day. hlaa.6, m m—lt t. A. B. TAILBOX, WATCHMAKER AND •TEWELER, .Sumuebanns Depot., Pa., Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry. dz. Re pairing promptly done and warranted. FINE SILVER GOODS! made a speciality; Silver Detached Leveis for $l2 00. American Watches, at Companiis re duced prices. or Goods ordered for parties, from New York, at less modal' than if pt constantly on band. Solid 18 caret Ringsfersl7sppeerrppeenpny. weight.' Suivpielumna Depot, J 142 26 ,1871. 1 • • ~ - T I - _ . EA iveryieboa or moo at R orresiolissikAtjteit antired. a* 1 1 46 es Tork alga* tarttoeut of COPPIEMOI=O ph i 0 i CACI, AM TVIIIIZI4. ...,,Ini t.,•.. CALL AT ILO BISON'S BOUTHERN TI M zotypa.mmeircrx-Lin EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. T. Where you will find The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and . the Lowest Prices of any house in the city. N. IL—AU Goods sold warranted esrepresen ted. Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Par all eau purposes at s La:atlas Modlasso. ~ Perhaps no one me& ..,',' eine is so universally re. ri=everybody as a p nor was ever - --: - - j —> ry°F.V.""l l .., n• tr , 1 adoptedy countered Ovules, as tturridi -A :'' './ 1 Pill. . 612 Th el e en o l b• P lon urg5tl a rtm ve eon is, that lt is a more re "' ,-....--''' liable and tkr more arras teal remedy than any . . • • other. Those who have teed it, know that It cured them; those who hare not, know mot it cures their neighbors and Mends, and ail know that whet It does once it does always . hat It never tells through any fault or neglecter its composition. We have thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the bile complaints, but such cures are known to may borhood, and we need noll publish them. Adapted all ages and conditions in all climates; metalling neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with salety by anybody. Thdr men , coatingpreserves them era fresh and makes them &awn to take, while beat perely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their poweritil Witten= on the Internal viscera to pint he blood and stimulate IS Into healthy action —remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of ere body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, witch derange. merits as are the first origin of disease. Id box, dilations are given in the wrapper an the box, for the following complaints, which these Prate tepidly ears:— Dyspepsia or Ltail Indigeeticall ese• stars,Lanireuer and lase al Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore 11l healthy tone and action. For Liver Chaaphatati and Its various amp. tome, Billeas Hea me dache, n Sick Headache. Annualise er O Stelostese, be Celle and Bulge Mayers. they be Ju diciously taken tbr each case, to correct the Beamed action or remove the obstructions which cause ft For Dysentery or Diarrhea, but one mild dose Is generally required. For Illiteameases, Gest, Gravel, Pal tattoo of the Heart. Pa la the du de , Back end Loins, they should be contbsocondy taken, as remind, to change diseased action of the system, With such those complaints disappear. For Illtropey and ilimspnical Swellings they should be taken le large and frequent doses to pro • data the effect of a drastic purge. For Illappreasten a lam dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a Dinner Pin, take one or two Pins to pro. mots digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Bence it is often ad. vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these PUto makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the dig , : live apparatus. DA.,f. C. &TIM & CO., Proaleal Chemists, zOwitzz. mess.. 17. 8. A. Sold by Abel Turret', and Burns & Nichol., Montrose, and all druggists and dealers evert . where. (Dec. 21, 1870--y fr r ullenbery, Resenbaum d fe Would regpectfully cull yottr . atteutiou to their I:F.NT STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods which fur •ariety of Style. never bag been excelled Ir this place. Oar wortmeal at DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN NELS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS,:&c. &c. Navor Warm Setter. IN MILLINERY GOODS Trimmed sod notrimened Ladies' and Child' Hays Flower" Festhers. Tibia and colored Velvets, i.tobone 6c. tc, never more handsome. TN Ladies' and Children'. fIIINTSTITNG GOODS. Corset.. Glare., Ilantikerchtefa, Collars and Caga Ueda° Wrapper.. Iterdery and Knit Goods, cheaper than for the tali ten years. CLOTHING : CLOTHING ! For ahm, Scathe. awl Bey,. a Nil and complete Stock lien'. fall atom from CO to $3O. OVERCOATS 1 OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS! Ora the different glade!, and at all prices CLOTHS. CARRUIERES, BEAVERS, &c. for Comm We take tneaanres and get vp garments to order In gond style, and warrant good rating and aattidacsnry work. timm- rCILVUUnNG GOODS White and Flurind Shirts. Merino Wranpcns & Draw ers. Handkerchiefs, Bow.. Linen and Paper Whirs & Curs, ender.. Susp Gleam, UmbneSsa, Trunks & Seen. cis in eat: HATS AND CAPS, Kan and By., of tin Wed st7lp, &pa glut la ,ori. no -, Our Steak has bean esteeled with nee. sad as wean wasiloadaitatats l b ast a i r atei we framatly assettala Elk/ i treat. la . la wead:pllsautr• ots aboseama es any er ate or wtff ,we an Jqmelaalldaaros pod bargains, awl I make It tee !INtat to deli with as ! Ws mak azatt.-exessinatioa arm stock, aid comparlsoa *trice', v..frose Octl.6fo.Se. ables. ERIE RAILWAY MO/miles ender one manogellOnt-800 sand with rat awn eof coaches. BroartgagrOlooble track tout. to el points west, north-went and south-went. Nor oti o Trored Coaches aro rmt through without Maori to titer. Erotralo, Dmilkirlic Cleveland, Oa Ut Cloc ett . On and after Wanday,Der. IC MI. Trslni willleava Binghamton at the farrowing hones, ate: t 53 am . :At Esdrers, (ffcmdays erupted] Sr a. m. NI 12rwe. s, ditty. MU a. m. Trft. Elnadaye s eseepted, tar - Balrakl. dad Dunkirk. p. m. ElmtteommodattatOttadgeuepted, Eli ;." r i t. '. L at pre ß errA s eaklie v iZtted. Eli p. m. Way" Itretahkeaddays• excepted. LOS p. co. Mutat/Let Train, deity for the west. Goons tam SOS I. ex Night Express:Ern:ov, excepted. DWI a. m. Cincinnati Express. E andaya excepted. 1:51 p. m. Day Nqprese, Sundays excepted. 7:10 a. m• Acelmmodation Train. daily for Susquehanna. R 45 p. m. New York hail, undays excepted. m. Lightning Express. cally. ir.lo a. m. Way Freight, aundays excepted. ,RAGGAGIS CHECKED THROUGH. ggrA revised sod complete " Pocket Time Table" of Passenger Train. on the - Bele Railway and connecting Ilnee has recently been pobtfehed, and omen be bad on ap plication to the Ticket Agent of the Company.. L. D. RIIC6RIL , WM. R. RAWL Ocn'l hapl. Gaul Paes'a hgt. Dee. 14, 1410. EIIIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. meyoivnd aft road :r in D r e a c ti :).42.4r;alne on the Lehigh DOWN TRAINS. Leave Waverly Jane. Lion B. kW. m. 3.15 p. m. 6.40 p.m. Towanda 7.25 " 4.18 •• 7.30 Lacaysille 8.33 .• 886 •• Skinner's Z'y 8.40 " 6.41 " Ole•hoppen 9.00 • 5.00 •• OSehoopany 908 • 5.10 •• Tank'nock 9.35 •` 6.40 •• 1.. &B. Anna. 1020 " 7.40 " Pittlq.ol2 10 40 •• 7.50 " Willies-Barre 1100 " 8.15 '• White Maven,. 12.13 •• 31'eh elionk 1.40 '• Allentown 2.87 " Bethlehem 2.53 Easton 3.17 " Philadelphia 8.05 AT. et New lock 8.25 " Leave New York 6.e0 a. ea. Palladelphla 2 35 • . 12.00 m Falttoll 0.18 " ' 1.46 p.m lletbleham 935 " 815 Allenttwu 0.49 " 4.128 11c.h Chunk 10.65 " 4.90 " White na'n'l2.ll3 p. M. /3.45 Wilkey Nee 1.30 " 3..58 Pitteten 1.60 " 5.16 " 1.. /5 11. Jun. 9 011 " 8.36 " Tunk'nock 2.54 '' 345 11choupaoy 3.20 " Neshoppen 3 " skluner's E. 3.45 " Laceyvllle 449 " Towanda 440 " Athena 311 " ‘t. at Waverly Junction, E. IL W. 3.43 " Or No change of ears between Scrantnn and New York. or between lienution and Philadelphia. Decomber 20. MO. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN pubthibed, to a Seated Envelope.— ..LTA Price ititt Cents. -A Leesnre on the Nature. Treatment and Irtadleni Cure of Seminal Winkneisa. or Sperinatorrhces. Induced by eelf.Abuse. In voluntary Emissions, Impotency. Nerrons Debility. end I rapedimonta to Merrier generally Conaorripon. Ma j. t., • m ut en v i z a R a w ndayel m es . l Din,carcutheir..d.e.f the • Green pooh," Cc. The wort& ennnned author, in this admirable Lecture clearly proves from hi+ own experience that the awful ronoeunenrca of .If--abase rimy be effectruttly removed without medicine • and without dangeron. anneal ope ration.. booties. Matron:wall, rings and cordiale. point. Ina out a mode of cure at once certain and etrectnal-by which every sufferer. no matter what ilia condition may be, May cure himself Cheaply. privately. and radi ca ll y. TMs krture wdi prove a boon to thousands and thou muds. Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any address. on receipt of six cents, or two pesta!re stamps, by ad dressing the patill.hers. Also. DR. CVLVERWELL'S Marriage Guide." price 25 rents Address the Pub lisher., CIIAS. I CLINE d CO. 12! Rotrcry, Net. York Post Office Box 4 ISM. 2 Office, 720 111COZ 80 Gibb Chestnut Silent BStreet, EWIN G MACHINE Philadelphia. " I give my hearty preference to the Willcox dr Gibbs Silent Sewing Machine." PARET Faun. 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"For simplicity and mechanical accuracy of construction, I have seen no Sewing Machine equal to the Willcox &Gibbs." ENOCH Lewis, Otte. Pennsylvania Canted B. IL A. correspondence en the =Vat of Sewing - Machines is respect/id ly solicited. P.S. EwvrG, 720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Dec. 28, 1870-3 m puRE LIQUORS sEstrs NATIVE oaArx BRANDY. distilled strictly pure ; and a variety of other Brandies, Including Cherry Brandy. Cider Brands. Cc. Nearly all the differ. sent kinds of Runt. Bolletnd bin, old Bye and Bourbon Whisk e y. Al co h o l. Pure Spirit. Bay Burn, Lc„ constant. ly on band and for sale by ABEL 717RRELL. Montrose, March Stith, IMO. "r.a. rt.. 23 21 Lila Z 1 C1T:713712. • -,.---, Calk• : 7 1 Ca' _ . a. Nt . • •: - itozrritosz. iwzrA. - sonN e. TAtittiP.l.l6. Proprietor. Sleet Stem leave Ibis Illante as*. cannecting with the D. L. /kW, the Ede, arl pie Lehigh Valles, 124). 111,11. Vey tl, 81P—tf CONGRESS WATEU. at TIMBELL'S, K. B. VESBAVZR. UP TRAINS OPMITTI TUB OMB! 16013111, MO T. 11[11801.0'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component Parts—Fluid Extract Rheu barb and ntsid Extract Oataw ba Grape_ Juice. 'MR Lim Complaint. Aunties, Billions Atteetions. 1.• hick or Nervous tiesdattatt. Costive:ter. ale- Pari ty regetottle, containin no Itsztury. Minerals or Del eterious Drugs. These pills are fhe most delightfally pleasant Mae, superseding imam Mil, salts, magnesia, rte. ItT - e is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. Tkey give nor pi ng and - tame neither immix nor ping palm Thr7 are nompewed of the finest in len s Alter a few days' use of them. such an Inv ration of the entire system takes place as to appear na, to the weak and enervated, whether arising Rom Imprudence or dis ease. H. T. 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Inge, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Node., !tickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Hash Teller, morn of .11 tariffs, chronic Ithematism, Dyspepsia, and diseases that ttar• been established it. the system for Being prepared expressly for the above complaints. its blood-purifying properties are greater than sny other preposition of Sarsaparilla, It given the complexion a clear and healthy color. and restora the patient w a state of health and purity, for purifying the blood, re moving all chronic emetitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only . reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swell log of the bones: Ulcerations of the throat-and lege. Blotches, Pimples on the Face. Bryalpelas and all scaly *rooftops of the akin, and Leant/lII+ g the complex.. Price 50 per bottle. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S Fluid Zlstreacit 7121u.4332.1.x. Tliß (MEAT DIIIIRTIC, Has cured every ease of Diabetes In which it has berm given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inflam mation of the Kidorve. Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention ot Urine, Diseases of the Prmdrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder. Cal.lll3S Gravel, Brick duet Deposal, and id ocuons or Milky discharges, nod for exi• trebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attend ed with the following eympt...,mo Indirposii ion to ex ertion, loss of power, loos of memory, difficulty of breathing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of disease. wakefhiness, dimness of vision, pain to the back, hot hands. flushing of the laxly. dryness of the skin, eruption un the fate, pallid contitenauce, oulverstal lassitude of the muscular system, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty dee, and from thirty time to fifty flee or in the decline or change of life; after confinement or 'aim . pains; bed wetting lu children [rehab°lire Extract Barba Is Diuretic and Blood Po. rifying. and cure. all diseases aright: from habit• or dis sipation and damson. and Imprudence. to life Imperttle• of the blood, etc., rupercsititng copalba lo affcctions for which It i. used. and Syphilitic affections—ln these di► eases used In connection with Helmbeld'• Hose Wash. LADIES. In many affections peculiar to ladles, the Extract Do- Dacha 1. unequalled by env other remedy--ia In Odor.. Iris or Retention. Irregularity. poinfolness or suppression of customary evacuations, ulcerated or Seldom state of the Uterus. Lucorrhina or Whiter, sterility, sod for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arisinr from to discretion or *shies of dissipation. It is prescribed ex tensively by the most eminent physicians and midw I Yes. for enfeebled and delicate etrestrint'ons, of both sexes and all are. (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms). A. T. lIELMEOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHE Cores discuses arising from imprudence, habits of di r sipation, etc., In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet. no inconvenience, and no exposure. It cauenk• frequent desire, and gives strength to urinate. thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and Lullammatlon, ao frequent In this class of disease, and expelling all poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of Incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fee. to be cured In a short time, have found they have been deceived, and that the "poison" has, by the use of powerful es ringents." been dned op In the system, to break out in a more ag gravated form, and perhaps after marriage. USE lIELMBOLD'A EXTRACT M1C111.7 for all affec tions and diseases of theCrifteryOrgaux, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how tong standing. Price, One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Bottle. ENRY T. UEMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH, cannot be samassed as a Face Wash, and win be found the only sp.wific remedy In every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradktcs Pimples, Spots, Cerebrate Duvets, Indentions oft he Cutaneous D e so. Inane. etc., dispels Redness at d Incipient IniLimmarion, Hives. Rash, Moth Peaches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Oint ments ate used; restores the skin to a state of purity and sof:newt, and imams continued healthy action to Its vessels, on which depends the agreeable eleerness and vivacity of complexion PO nineh sought and ad mired. But however valuable pa a remedy for existing defects of the akin, H. 7'. Hernbolt's Hose Wash has long unstained Its principle claim to unbounded patron age, bypossessing qualities which render it a toilet ap pendage of the moat fluperiative and congenial there ter, combining in an elegant formula prominent IC , quisites, safety and etticsey—tbe invariable accompani ments of Its use as a Preservative and Refresher of the complexion. It Isar. excellent Lotion for disease. of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an infection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, need In concoction with the extracts Hoehn, Sarsapa rilla and catalistm Grape Mlle, In such diseases as re• commended, =not be surpassed. Price, Ono Dollar Per Dottie. • Walt and emptielt direitions accoloptity Mamma:lnm Evidence of the most responsible and reliable char acter famished on appliau to o, wi th hundreds of thou sands ol living witnesses: and upward of 80,000 onso- lidted certificates and recommendatory letters, many of wench are from the highest sour" Melodiz; earl. bent Physicians. chogymeo, Statesmen, me. The pro prietor has never resorted to Emir publication to the newspapers ;ho does not do this from the fact that Me *reeler rank as Standard Preparation, and do not need to be propped up try cadecates, Hoary 'l'. HeUntold% Gamine preparation. Denvered , to say Wren. Seem host obserram fetabllstred trewerd of Timmy Years. 'Earl by Leer gists everywhere . . Melrose letters for tohinsulate. to mender= to HENRY T. lIBLMBOLDI3, Thoggisteall chemist, Depots $--11. T. Ihrummoiwa Dragand theeiSeil W , Broadvay, . Pisa id& pog 31.L1 Depot, fl Newottb Tett" 'nth or attest, Rab Is, SSW Or CCRINTWVITIS I Aeli far Prow Eitittlasire t Take to MU T. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. IDALMEIrs 15.UM:DMS. VINEGAR BITTERS ,14,a Hundreds of Thcnisande li d Boar testimony to their Wanda , Ail Coatis. MM. LI a !I p a • g EKL t 1 ta e a • S 1. 1 • •• 9 4;7 Alga • t• 0 a t THEP AIM SOT • vttz g Il ea FANCY DRINK._ *.de of Poor U. lirldslorT. Prof rialrita and BoVase Liquors doctored., tufted and evativ med to pbego a tests, itent4" l Viffer, tre,••• Itattoxers," so., Oat dad the tippler am to druitkesmets and Mu, Del ere a true liedierts, molls Qom tb. MAW, iloots and Iloits of Calibmils, quo trues all Aleph/rile Buintsibtaza. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A 'LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE • perfect Ponorster and Invigorator of tbe System, carrying off all poioonous goner and restoring the blood to healthy condition. No person CID taco Mess Mtters according to ditinv lion and remain long unwell. Alpo wino given for en inn:web% ow, prodded Os bozos are not destroyed by mineral poison so mbar meson, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inliaantiutery and Chronic Rheum*. Cism nod Goat. Drepepeht. or /adlessllos. Bilious, Remittent and lutemaittent Revers Diseases of the Blood, Livia., littlarea, and Bladder, them Bittoro Save been most somas fat Boob Diseames are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of tbe Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Stand Mho, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Mast, Ill.senese, Boar Eructations of the Stomach, Sad taste In the Month, Bilious Attacks. relpttaton of the Heart. Inflmatantion of the Longs, Pahl In the le(10oa of the Kidneys, =I e, hundred *ear painful symptoms, are Mo. °aerial's of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor. pid Ilver and Wavle, which render them of imisquallail isfemicy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, maid iimmuling new life and rigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Tatter, Sall Shaun. Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Skills, Caw Btng•Wortas, Scald-Lima, Born Rya, Eryalp. dm. Itch. Smuts, Dlsccioratiom of the Skin, lizirsors and Diseases of the bkln. of whatever name or nature, are literally dug op and canted out of the system In a aost time by the use of these Ultima. One bottle I. such cam will convince the most Incredulous of %Mir etwattre erect. Cleanse the Vitiated Mood whenever you And its impurities bursthig .hrough the OM In Pimples, Erup tions or Sores s cleanse It when you dad It obstructed and doge. In the veins; dean. It when it 1 foul. and your feelings will tall you when. Seep the blood pare and the health of the system will follow. PIE, TAPE and other WO WM. lurking In the system of eo many thousands. are eiroct.lly destroy ed and removed. For toll directions, nod carefully the circular around each bottle, printed fa four lan gueges—lingllsh,German, Fran. and Bisset.. J. WALKF.II, Froprlotor. IL 11. 11cDONALD Druggists and Gm, Agents, Ban Frsu.leco. pr :OLD HT ALL IFIIVGOLSTS .I.XI, DEALER& Oct. 26—y ampetc SIGN OF THE GOLDEN MORTAR • _.••• 33rrreavis idb 1%11.0313.03La8, DRUGGISTS, Would roneetrully ny to the poblia, that la addition t their anal atnortment of PURE DRUGS AND IfEDICINEB, they have Pints and Oils. Varniah, Dye.qtnek, Wine* and Liquor,. Patent Medicines, Spectacles, Eye GI . . Pocket Knivea, Macre, Violin a Guitar St n za. A I...ictst received a fine lot of Revolvers. Gun Cann. Gun Wadding, , Cartridgra, an. Re keep always on Mold and for 'sale, Blasting. Powder, Gun Powder. Mile Powder. Tobieco and tigers of • su perior quality. and a general assortment of Yankee No. dons. Dlrßraistsbet tho CHEAP ('ASR DRUG STORE e Burns 4 Nichols. A, B. BURNS, Montrone, Dec. 74, 137). AMOS NICIBILS STROUD et BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Xlaclastrcoese.. 3Per., CAPITAL REPRESENTED, over llomelnouranee Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $4,000,01.11 Inouranee Co. of North America, Capital susliSurpins, 1.000,000 Franklin Fire bottnome Co., Philo, Pa., Capital and Surplus, 1,003,000 Lyeoming Coast = Mateo] ltowronee Co.of Money. Pena a, Capital and Surplus, 4,000,000 Connecticut Mntual Life Insumnee Co. of Dartford. Conn., Capital, 00,000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Milady'. phis, Capital, 1,000,000 Travelers'lnsuranee Co. 'Hartford. Conn., Insurtngagoinst all kinds of accidents Capital, • 700,000 Dartford Fire Insurance Company. Dart ford. Cone., Captratand Sroplos. 11/,000,030 nr All loudness entrusted to our care will he attend ed to on fair term., and all losses promptly adjusted. Or Office drat door met from Banking 0111ce of W. H. Cooper & Co., Turnpike st. Montrose, Pa. STROUD k BROWN, Agents. M. C. fivrros. Esq., Friendsville, Solicitor. Coos. 11. Bann, Montrose, do ilttulas 8111017 D, Cammas L. Bums. Montrose, Pa. Jan. 11. 1071. FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT • OF WILLIAM W. SMITH. Mersa Tau Novice: The extensive Final Ines Establishment of William W. Smith, having been refitted nod greatly improved, the proprietor respect fully annonnees to the citizens of Montrose sod vicini ty, that he Is constendy making and keeps on hand th e largest and bestaessortment of FUR .N" art:TPLIEI to be found irnywher this side of Nsar Task City. Desks, Divans, Towelracks, Loungfar,_Footstools Se. Center ll.ard,Pler, Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and extension tables. Cams —Cane and Woodtott Rockers, Cane, Flag and Woodseats of every variety and style. Botesand Tett:4'4obn, furnished on short notice.— Cane seat chats* resented. SPRING BEDS. A large assertatent—eltespest and best In the marks Cane Seat Chairs. ism now ettabledto InfrptyMY customers with a new enMtanttaleahe Baal chair, of Wwsmanufaetnre.andeb willtierntind peed:, stipule? to those formerly In market, and pliers sold st a law plies. CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE.SEATED. Pr' Ready toads sown on band or tarnished at eborknOtlea. fiearsealways risF u l : f d deetred. employnons but earth f and e workmen, t Intend to do ray work we ll , sad se it clod se® be afforded. WILLIAM W. BMITIf. Xontrose f ffeb feladad. • JEWELRY A, TITRRELL THEIR WIRE SOLD IX TBIII 1071, 8,63423. OD Blatetdey's Otteumbir 12.1 2.41.1:13Z1SlititilOpiac. VircocHlL Maus:awl Bit sunnw npate A e lv" n aM' Vargs* " 1 , Mende in eonstrection—liasy ewe Taste to the water—Dumble— asartilwar. These Pampa are their own boa For sale by &slam In hardware mid menu. Numbers, Pomp mum die.. lbw car try. Cftulars, blabbed upon spy! Try rosy or esbusts& Single Pampa forwarded to noun In tomes whore have no agents croon retelpg of the n Zdar ratan Pier. In baying. be cared that your beanlial :raw mark as Shore, as I guarantee wattage. 4 021,4405. Ci. 131.44tunkaunr, 11ANLI:40101122, Odlee and Wardroom. 024 & 620 rbilltworl-110, Philadelphia, Barth LS, 11311.—.1en Po. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO- PA. English and Classical muses. Termsb_egin September 7th, December 12th , and March 57tb. State appropriations for students. Students ad mitted at any time. Apply t6' CHAS. H. VERRILL, A. Mansfield, Pa. Aug. 81, 1870.-17 HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI- AVON, For the Rellerand cure of the Baltic and trartotuards,an Principles of Christian Philanthropy. Haws on the Emma Youth and the Follies et dze, In ielatfon to Marriage and Social Rvile, with waitary old for the aftlleted. Bent free, in waled envelopes. dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Boa P. rhillidelphilL IRON IN THE BLOOD. Is,. )01Al Ow) VI7ALEC/X0 AGEPI7-IROV., Casettern.—Be we yen eel Peruvian Nyent. Pe =Wets free. J. P. DLNSICORE. Proprlotool No. 66 Ile, it. taw Tort. al Bold by Draggirog plumy. • ILarett 16, 1811).—y TALBOT & STAMP, GROCERIES & PROMOS Flour, Salt, Butter, Pork, taro, Itars, gilt Flab, Tallow, Candi= Cracker., Cheese, Coffee, Spices, elates Tea.. Sagan, Wee, Dried Led Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and all other articles morally kept In a Ind clan Orseary and Proviefou Store, We will mark our Gooda aa low as we can afford, urn sell for cub, or exchange for produce, PATRONAGE SOLICITED liontroee, Sept. 99, 1970.—tt A BEL TUMBLE., DRCGUIRT, MO.TTROBR. PA le continually receiving NEW GOODE And keep couatnally on hand a tall and daslrablo aa 1.011.13.111 01 gestalne DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEMICALS, LIQUORS, Paints, 011 s, Dye-StniTa, Tess. Spicer, and ether Om cerics, Stone \t are, Wall and t% Indow Paper, Gllasa. ware. Fruit J.T.s Mirrors, Lama. Chimney,. How acne, Machinery OIL Yonners' Oil. Not prow OIL It, tined Whale 011. Spenn OIL Olive Oil. Spirits Tamen. tine, Varuirnes, cynary bevel. Via etrar.Putash. Conran, Sealed Lye. Aslr Hick., Trusses, Supporters, Mtdlea. Inetrinnents, Shoulder Braces, Whips, Gyn.. Pirtalo. Cattriticer, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Cap s, Bleating Powder and Pure, Violins. Stripy,. Dow.. ete. Pintas, Fires. etc., Fish Hacksaw! Linea. Dar and 'Toilet Haar, H Rate Oil., air Reston:iv, and Hair byes. Drasheild Pocket K Diva-. Spectacles.Sllver PletedSpoonsjintk", Knives. Ac. Deatiet Articles," gesmal areortastestof FANCY GOODS, JEWELTIT, and raszvintrr AB tlaeleadb2; And best kinds of PATENT IifEDICIIfEB, to short, nearly every Ms/ to restore** Ma, to plena , : the tame. to delight the eye, to gladly the bin, sad al.° to conduce to th e real and aatitantial annientr ante. Eoemeratlon Is Impracticable as It ereeld 11l a nenepapes. Call at the Drug and Variety Stan et ABU TCNNZLL. Neutron, Jan. 5.18:1. $60.000,000 DEICTISTRY All those in want of false Teeth *Pother dental week should collet the Mike of the wabectibena. who seePtw pared to do all kind* of work to their Hassan short noues, Particular attention paid to making fhtl and partial setts of teeth on gold, silver, or altunhounsplate ; also ea Westores cost composition ; thotwo Latter prelemble to any oft tOcheaper sabadanees nownsed for dental plates. Teeth ofyoungporsons regulated. and made tome, ta natural shape. The advantage of tutvineworit demo by permanently catcd and responsible plaice, must be apparent to an. All work warranted. Please call and examine epee'. mein of plate work at oar office, over Boyd! CO. Mud. wale more. W. W. MUTH • 111•Mlia. Montrose, 404,18, 1869.--tf ATTENTION t WE'LL GIVE YOU " FITS." T. D. TAYLOR, sir long known in rinshans , ton as one of the most popular Cutters, and fastikumble Tailors in this section of country has formed a co-partnership with E. F. New comb, of Montrose, and they are now p to furnish men's wearin apparel of all i = and in style and workmanship superior to any establishment in this section of cOuntryt W. VOA t_ ;V. ti :ADC A+ $ii(;)lT44l4OXll to all who tatty favor us with their patronsge. Shop at Poet's okl comer, on Yolk Assam" T. D. TATLOIA_ NEWCOrark. Montrose, Oct. It, 1810.—te ABEL TIaBgELL, 'WPM Mined fres IrtnaTork with s lop id Manta Ids will stalk pt audio goofs. • Btopttoss, $5, 4, leso,