She gam and seaside. Land Drilufl3e. An article in Clokman's Rural World, sigued,",lt. 11. A." hits. the nail on the head, when it says that thorough drainage of land is the only security the farmer has against loss by "too much rain or alvant — CI it." Some deem it an absurdity to cus sed that draining the water from the soil can be beneficial to crops, during a. pro tracted draught, yet such is the fact, as every one knows who has tested the mat ter on soil where the texture .. was such as to hold the water a foot or more below the surface. Such land, before draining, becomes baked and hard ;' iro fertilizing influences comesnp to invigorate the roots and develop plant growth ; but draw this water off,.and a speedy change for the better will be seen in the character of the soil, and in the plants whose seeds were committed to it. As the country is more and more divested of forest coverings, the drier will bo the fructifying of season, and the greater necessity of drainage to coun teract the influence of drought. But the benefit of drainage does not stop here, for, in the event of a wet spring, seeding Gan be forwarded two or three weeks as a consequence of it, while vegetation will be aided during the entire season, what ever its character may be. Good Feed for Good Sauer. I once bought a dairy of twenty tubs of butter all made from the same caws the same season and by the same person. Some eight tubs were good, sound, yellow butter; some eight more of it was very light colored and soft, with a dirweeable flaver; Some four tubs down from yellow to white, and the color the index of quality. Careful investigation developed the fact that the good butter w.is made from grass feed; and the poor, later in the season, when the grass had failed, from drought, and the cows lived upon. briars and leaves. A man changed the feed of his cows from corn meal and hay to po tatoes and hay; it lessened the quantity of butter, and the color was lighter. Hence the importance of good feed. It isprofitable ; to feed corn meal at all times except whenf.the grass is new and plenty, and it is not `Jost then. A piece of land five Aids by two to each cow, sowed with Southern corn will supply the deficiency of the pastures in the last of the season for two or three months, and save the mowingsmore than the cost.-67. Johns burry, yermont Man REMEDY Pon Rusr r Wnssr.—The following from a distinguished agricul turist, is taken from a firemen paper ; For thirty years I have found this method successful in preventing rust in wheat. Some hours, at the longest six or eight, before sowing, prepare a steep of three measures of powdered quick lime and ten measures of cattle urine. Pour two quarts of this upon a peck of Wheat, stir with a spade anti f every kernel is covered white with it. By using wheat so preparedrust of every kind will be avoided. I have of ten noncedwhile in the neighboring fields a great part of the crop is affected by rust; in mine, lying close by it, not a Atingle ear so affected could be found. The same writer says he takes the sheaves and beats off the ripest kernels with a. stick, and uses the grain thus obtained for seed. BEss For Soli, E.xnargrans.—The Utica Herald , saps no valid objection can be raised to this crop on the score of its exhausting to the soil. A tri-yearly ro tation of the best enriches the soil. The tops cut off and plowed in, as well as the the salts and cliarcoals from the suer hopses, are excellent fertilizers. Large quantities of animal manure are also ob tained from the herds fattened on the pulp. Thus would the yield of the land be more than quadrupled in value, while the land itself would be improved, where now it is being exhausted by continuous cropping with cereals. . RAE. ix THE Foos.—To relieve the ter rible effects of running a nail in the foot of man or horse, take peach leaves, bruise them, apply to the wound, confine with bandage, and the cure is quick and cer tain. enew the application twice a day if necessary; but one application usually does the work. I have cured both man and beast in a few hours, when they were TWde on the point of having the w. - This receipe, remembered and prefaced, will save many valuable laves— Or. Southern Cullivrdor. GOOD OLD llonsEs.—The Canada Far- Naar mentions a horse owned by 31. Yod er, of Springfield, Oaten°, which is be lieved to be over thirtyyears old, and is still fat, plump and handsome. Twenty five_yeam ago he was adashing roadster. The Amer suggests the propriety of havingrises at agncultural fairs for the beat old horses, as, while any one may `-bites good colt, is is only a good, kind bondman that esn show a sound, active _4 44 4-b 9lB e. Early Calves. -A. correspondent of the Cbuntry Gea nasals says a There is a good deal more • on an early start than' gen erally rmfrposed; yet every &neer Who has raised stock must be aware of the adranz twee attached • to a calf or a colt born =in Hsieh or Apnl, over one not coming in to existence till June. . The early young ani mals become' strong against • their first winter, and go through the cold spells without the check that those that are younger or tender receive, and hating gained a good clear start, they will never -100,11 it„ and it is the issmesrith l a mbi; pip and young poultry. How attentive to this matter .should those be who peg semi highly bred stock, for if it is worth consideration with good common Stock, Aiwa be of immense impoytrusis to those who breed animals coming to be worth as many thousand as the averages are hundreds. Ili England the winters are. very much milder than in the North ern States; yet this is seriously studied with evat y variety otlive stock, for the first water is the most critical period of agnctiltorti animals' existence, and when the young Stock is brought to grass about fourteen maths' old, plump and fat as they can be t to be perfectly healthy , and rowing, there is 'Lin end to -all anxiety concerning them. • z-IL writer in the Maine Power yen tit:Kends that farmers obonll kei t' .2307 coifs, ana eltes a veil •am;:a index* in - vttich two •celnY by: bevies lheateneiluantityni foodipven Olen as Ant beenosponsly given to tsar, hail yielded mWasWe more butiF j oeheeee, ettitbinekeet.been before .:-Otetnedfaen &able theitinnber.—that I,lteljere upon eV:m*lM hattnnedss irre than the four. :.-_ The grand bridge'across the Mississippi river . at St. lonia promises to be, - wben completed, one of the dbst monu ments of.ieng i neering ski I and genius in the 'world. Between theabutments it will consist of three steel arches, each of about 500 feet span, resting upon massive piers of,solid masonry. Mr. *Tames B. Beds, the chief engineer, has isnot a very inte resting report of the progress which has been made in this great undertaLing.— Among thesie which most forcibly inns ' trate the power of science to overcome difficulties which would seem almost in surmountable' are some relating to con- - strucfion of the west abutment, ,which at the date of the report had been completed from the bed rock of the river to a point 31 feet above low-water mark, a height of 44 feet altogether. Although the bed rock at the site of this abutment is 73} feet tiger than at the east pier, the difficul ties .encountered in building its founda tion were more serious than at either of the others. Its site had been for ever six ty years a part of , the steam boat landing of the city, and as each had received sverritind of useless material thrown overboard from the varioutisteamers lying over it during that time. The old sheet iron enveloping their furnaces worn-out grate bars, old Lire bricks, parts of smoke stacks, with coal cinders, clinkers, and a mass of heterogenous substances, formed a deposit averaging 12 feet in depth over the rock.. Not only were these miscella neous obstructions in the way, but the coffer dam, constructed to enclose the site had to be put down through the wrecks '' , of no less than three steamboats which were embedded in the sand, the hulk of either of which was not probably less than 400 tons measurement. From the enclos ure within the dam were taken parts of several old and burnt steam boat engines, the iron to of some of which had to be cut off; our wrecks of barges, some of them probably in use before the era of steam; likewise several oak saw logs, some anchors, chains and• a variety of smaller articles. This incongruous de posit made it exceedingly difficult to main tain the integrity of the dam, and fre quent tkiodings occnrred which delayed and increased the cost Of the work ; but all difficulties were surmounted and the bed rock within was finally exposed to view. The piers were sunk by means of caissons. compressed air, and sand pumps similar in many respects to them Ili' use for the East river bridge. The east pier of the St. Lou. bridge had on the Ist of October been carried up to the height of 117 feet above the bed rock on which it rests, about 20 feet above the level of the water at that time. It measures at its base in the direction of the current., 82 feet, and transversely GO feet. This pier was placed on the rock in 126 days from the laying of the first stone, work being suspended on it during twenty days of this time on account of bad weather. The west abutment of the bridge when com pleted to the carriage way will be 115 feet high above the bed rocks of the river, and will contain 11,883 cubic yards of masonry. A pony Arab going through the desert met with a sparkling spring. Accustom ed to brackish water, a draught from this sweet well in the wilderness, seemed to his simole mind, a present fit to offer to the Caliph. So he filled his leathern bot tle, and, after a weary tramp, laid his humble gift at his sovereign's feet. The [ monarch, with the magnanimity that I may put many a christian to blush, called for a cup, and filling it, drank freely, and, with a smile, thanked the Arab and, pre sented him with a reward. The courtiers pressed eagerly around for a draught of the wonderful water, which was regarded as worthy such a princely acknowledg ment-. To their surprise the Caliph for bade them to touch a drop. Then, after [ the simple-hearted F iver left the royal presence, with a new spring ofjoy swell ing up in his heart, the monarch thus ex plained the motive for his prohibition. "During this long journey, the water in this leathern bottle has become impure and distasteful ; but it was an offering of Tone, and, as such I accepted it with pie:m itre. I feared however, that if I allowed another to taste it, he would not conceal his disgust. Therefore it was that I for bade you to partake, lest the heart of the poor man should be wounded," SwirrsEss OF BmDs.—A GermAn.pa per. speaking of the swiftness of various birds, says "A vulture can fly at the rate of one hundred and fifty miles en hour. Ohseriations made on the coast of Lab rador convinced Major Cartwright Wet wild geese could travel at thereto of nine ty miles an hour. The common crow can fly twenty-five miles an hour. It is said that a falcon was discovered . at Malta twenty-four hones after the departure of Henry IV. from 'Fontainebleau. If true, this bird must have flown for twenty-four hours at the rate of fifty-seven miles an I hour, not allowing him to rest amoment during the whole time." —A forlorn bachelor lamentably igno rant of thejoys of married life, delivered himself the other evening, of the follow ing: "Why do the angels enjoy the ce lestial happiness?" "Because there are no marriages in Paradise!" "And- why arc there no marriages in Paradise r " Because, he said, promptly answering himself, 'because there is no paradise in mar—'" Ali, said he," perceiving the coming storm, "I didn't say it!" —A citizen of Chelsea, llass,Who was in the habit of taking his beer regularly, in ally way, at a sbop in that town, Toted "No," 'last week,aatbe fact came to the knowledge of the beer seller. And when the citizen called for his usual glass of beer be was peremptorily refused. and thus taught a wholesome lesson , against the sin of hypocrisy.-- •• • The SG 'Golds Bridge. True IPoßiefler'. —Loveliness needs not the`foreign aid of ornament, but is, when unadorned, adorned- the most. A loving heart and,a pleasant counte nance ate commodities ' which a man should neverha to take home with him. , Experience is torch lighted in the ashes of our delusions, s w o —Nen evecially admire him who in• corruptible by money., and they °presider every MAD i n whom that(malty- IS men ;Mime !)3? fire.. ; " , ..-There is- a ast in - Pittsfield,. Musa, fop Tears of sge t atich has had - 225 dais . • _ , - . -Whestitss sonnat tab sift#,his lba? Vilyeritheisthilleaveihistincith into take. Sty alvatiotintuto. ofTllllll7lr TU 011113ASID 3acktuxaiimistea-Tho TakTim; tea Lin Aim Mame laustaiont Cortaary, Ilartford,Conneetlca, paid MAO on W. Ferbash and WWI C. entry, victims of tisi New listatentrraUniad scrident ; $5,000 ~n the late 8. 11. Lewis; Jr., of R. albens, Vt. AU these accidents oceaned, and the tornranne was paid, within Wee months—each claim being paid about IdAir days before it vu duo by the terms of the policy. The Tams= has paid BEVEN ItONDIED DOI. LAZO ADDY in benefits to Its polblbolders, for death or Wary ity accident, ibremy working day dosing the past semi years. • • • The Tamscas Um arm Accrom lirseassex Coat PANT. Of Ilartford, Conn., grants an the usual forms of Lin and =DOWD= Policies, on eleeedinglY fsearabbitams. !arms dantrann and Low Barna. HAL! DM II !Wel N A EY. rhr. C7I 2 ILCIPCPWII3I liir=r33l CRM trutti for ten 181 5 d A prrred e t W rlt h . sands of eases capable of curing all Inseams of the Throat and Lungs; performing many remarkable CUM, merits a trial from all Who aro suffering from similar af- MORO* end minty sleeking relief. %PRI yonlel prejudice prevent yon from being medallic.. p it atu 'nand Stidteifsg=f7aetriTs.an i i ii - a -E.7 wk.. will find relief and core. k klike—ltequtre only a few doses. ung iliteagelk—ilaseured eases ponscrunced lame cab e. Debility. _ _—lt renovates and Inorates the system. Tar E empbant.—Mot ElfccUre Regulator of this c lap.—its healthy action on the Stomach cores ft=er.—lttahealtblivingandappettteeestiefog. Ofikana.—Action on them is marked and prompt. Dr. CrooleMze or it Is etch In the medical quali ties et Tar, comb reed with vegetable Ingredients of un doubted Wile, which make It unsurpnased, not only for the complaints enumerated, bat It Rapidly Restores Ex hausted strength, cleanses the stomach. relaxes the Me er and puts thereto work, causes the food to digest, and makes pure blood. mil begets a vivacity appreciated by both mould and sick. If you are stliteted In any way. we know If you try the Libtlvlng Tonic Properties of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will add your testimony to Us great nine In emr...lv_ Any .• Ills that flesh hair ba." Prepared only by o,lt 01100 E & CO.— Bold byDra:WAta Oreryartiere. RAIL & POUTER, Junction City - Xusas, Wholesale Agents. Yorecrofola. Saablauo Tali farof- Mans Diseases of um byes. or 1 ain any form. Itheumatiam.Dlseasie ot the Liver. Dia eases of the Skin, Eruptions. Pimentos. Bolls. Totter, Scald Read. Mean and old Bores. or soy disease depending on a r and condi tion of tbe blood. Wm Irr, k's Com pound Srup of P o k e Boot. tis wows , kno wn with- . , i n r, i h beet e 'a' i ' Wit, of Iron glet in... 0. Cleanse your Blood • al Try one bottle. Bold by Druggists. Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK I CO., Dayton, 0. eePAD Q. We vill insert an advs.] , ment In Sig t mired Amerman Ntrampa- DOTI am BiltDollift per e per wcek. Ono 11110 une Week will cost :Mx Donor, me tines will cost Twelve Darius, and Ten line. will cost Sixty Dollars. Bend for a nintad Agents , drisO. Row OWEL & CO., Ad vert-tang No. 41 Park New York. The Vice of our Age is Fraud I. EvEnTaBl ss. there are flee honest Patent N Agents, even at the Capita!, of whom is the ander signed. Patents for 17 years obtained at reasonable ratesk. Agents vied. Send for eissalare. 080. E. MOWN. Couneellor4l.-Law., 817 0. Street, ear. 9th. Washington, D. C. FRAGRANTSA - POLIENE NiVtld Gloves and an kinds of Cloths and Cloth- VV Ointores Paint, Cheese Tar. insfanily, without the least Injury to the tines: fabric. Bold by DratesD CO ., Fancy Good* Dealers. FRAGRANT BA. POLMNE CO 33 Razelay St.., New To*, 48 Laßalle-13t.. Chleago. Agents ! Read This ! WE‘l, ILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OP PO PER WEEK and EXPENSES. or aUow a large Vote ode. Mott to sell our new and wondertnl Inventions. Address 11. WAGNER .1 C 0... Mantua% Mich. $ 109 ZAZ Pea APL. m A W . l s th prio tilay a r , o4te. Ad $325 A MONTH Horse and Canin^e Punished Expenses paid, IL Shaw, kfrcd, Ate. MILLION Of DOILARS. libiewd bra quiet men can make a tort/me by revealing the secret of the business to no one. Jaddrais C. B. WELDOR, 1,210 Ereadway, New York. JU. VANAIIIES, jQ. D.. successfully treats ell classes of Chronic and Acute Diaeases. Send stamp for cirenLsr containing particular, and testi. •nnouLlls. Addiess 1101 Llso, New York. IaU4D,OOO Worth of Gooch hi store for the opening of the Fell Trade of 1870, in a full and general assortment of Ladies and Cent Dress. end ihrnishing. and Faney Goods In Empress atif Is. Drawn, Merinos, Ponann, Calms, Shawls, Corsets.cosbossed Ma, and 6 , ,,0p 6tiru, Ladies and Gans hem Buffalo Robes.Faney Lap Robes. op& assortrnentcJ Crabs, Ceorsingeres. lables'Cioths, Ficantls, Hosiery. Donsedie Cottons, de. 'le. with a general assortment of Hats and Calm, Boots & Shoes, Oils and Paints. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stows, Iron, &c., ihrnish ing s superior opportunity for selections, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, by S. 3B or Milford. Nov. VC IMO, FTNANCIAL. New 7-30 Gold Loan BAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! Jay Cooke & Co. Offer for Elate at Par and Accrued Intcreat, the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD BONDS 07 THE Northern Pacific RAILROAD COMP'Y, THESE BONDS are secured, first, by liitrat3le on the Railroad itself. its tolling slottand nts sawn& by a Vim KonMs on Its entire Grant, being more than Twentg-Two Thousand /ones of land to each stile Of road. The Bonds are tree irom Vatted Stales Tax ; the Prin. deal tad Interest ate paroble la Geld—the Pried* at the cad of Thirty years. sad the Interest derctleumaally. at the rate of ftro and Tbreeeeatha per end. per =nem W $1 Tho 7 aro Loud in denominations of V A WO, $ 1 ED anoo.Wl The Ttrutees antler the the Mortgage are Xmas. J. Conan, ot Philadel and J. Edgar Tbrents, Pr:side:4 at the Peartayiraals Contra! Railroad Company. fo m r o ty th . e b r e n r ePadacb W temper n t a P l r l em m m ( b or 1.10). in exchange for the Company r Landis at their icre. est essb price. la addition to the!? abeolute safety, these Bonds yield as beam hrger. we believe, Meanly otberFtret Clan Beeettly. Perms baling Vetted States Ftvr,Tweattes exe, by etemalieg thew Into Northevn Peebles, farrow =UV lamas tateethltd. atlll Save a petfeesty laveatmeet. • ROW TO GET THEM Toir trotre4 Beak or Barker will rawly those BOWL :THE. 8 C.H 0 0 L nu,V,l7, and= i nle Ethrttorg Mtge. Pon - N. T. It Is the °ld a:, Bed, atettreateseabte - Freertad dam! In the United Stator. and the ... L eonegsofdding sttentiona linr Mad dens. Relate emitted IX Addleaa_ rirICASSIdN. LI. . Fregilleid. BLOORMIGTON. (lIUe.) MISERY I Wit Tear. COO Lad. -Is4lseedeisule, = • Le/ soettseet=4R sizes: Ikea Mack! Loe b l— lOW Reuee whirl, WOE. low to shod*. esiotesee teem loots, vete. OWN Ow pus% 'sow seed. setdy Rose potatoes. etnebe,_ Ormsod plunk re,. tr.. FLOWERS eTARLEtt doest.bosses tr. Bend id mar doe Nev.llisetneteet Descriptive PAPA._ Resd Ito*. ssett Ceeksoue tritterno dleadloas-et_ ipsipavitawnesni e g os met. sad • is krke Ltet-24 pre. AddrestF. LFIKE=, Bloosdogesvmdosb. CALL AT ROBINSON'S SOUTIIERN TIER ja bZ7II lie sit** n EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Where you will find The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and the Lowest Prices of any house in the city. N. IL—All Goods sold warranted asrepreaen ted. Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.-1 y Ayer's Sarsaparilla, GI TUE BLOOD. rOll P The reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoy.. 14t l derived from its cures, a many of which are truly :: marvellous. Inveterate eases of Scrofulous die. ease, where the system 1% seemed sat ted with 1 ....46 corruption, hare been r . . earthed and cured It. Boothia= affections by sod dhorders -tr orldetiw= granted y the lons cantinninaticm mita they were pstandly allettng, have bee st n radically cured in such gnat numbers ht.ahno every see @on of the country, that the public scarcely need to be Informed of its virtues or uses. Scrottilaces poison La one of the most destrurtire enemies of our thee. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, sonnavites the attack of enfeebling or fataltilseases, without exciting& atirpleion of its ermine.. Aga) . Hamm' to breed W.W.I= throughout the bedf,snil then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop Into one or other of its hideous ha r ms either en the surface or among the vital . In the ' latter, tuber. ales may be soddenly deposited In the lungs or heart, or tumors farmed In the liver, or it shows Its presence by Firms on th e skin, ar find nicer. adonis on some of the body. Hence the ores. atonal use of a Wont this Sartaparil/a is ad. Thable, even when no active_ symptoms of disease .I=Persona Mittel with the tbllowtog corn. generally End Immediate relief, and, at mire, ti the use of this RARSAPAIIII, Aniliteny's Jerre, Ross or Erysipelas, eietter Rheum Scald Read, Ringworm, Hare Elite , e Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible rum of Scrofulous disease. Also in the atom concealed forma, as spepsia. sly, /Dart Discos., Fits, E p ilepsy. Nevrarerta, and the various 'Myron" affections of the muses. Isr and nervous systems. flephirte or renewal and Terrestrial Diseases are cured by It, though a long time Is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued rise of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leurorrhtre or Matra, t"(trine rlerrations, and Feinale Diseases, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purWng and Invigorating effect. Minute Dirac- Uons for each ease Sr. found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Rhemenatiros and Gent, when canoed by 'cermet:diens of extraneous matters - in the blood, vied crackly to It as also Fier. Complanors, ine.pidttp. ths.andfsmor /Whim eaWithn of the Mr.,. and Janne/lee, when arising. they often do, from the rankling .Peieene In the blood. This SARSAPARILLA ts a great le tearer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Dersepsrid and Despon dent, Sleepless. and troubled with, - Nervous Ap prehensions or Fears. or env of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will and Immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED 117 D. 3. C. AYE= & CO., Lowell, now., Practical and Analsaias! Chemists. 601.1) in ALL DRUGGISTS tan Bold by Abel Twirl', and Burns & Montrose, and all dru,sisis and dealers every where. [Dec. 21, 1870—y Dr. CP. XP. 3.311.C0V172a145 TOU'SG AMERICAN La X IV X 31E 3EI TV "T in offering this Liniment to the politic. uwe do in full confidence, that it most impends all *there now in nor. " an Internal remedy. for the cone of all diseases In the reach of that class (a:medicines we.= safely tureen, without theleast fearofeouttadletioo, that it stands un rivaled in the list of Medical compounds externally ap plied for the atre et sease, Feeling therefore that it la unnecessary to puffs remedy so eminently wonderful to Its effects, sourysterionsly totallible to its powers of relief, moan the deaf to hear, the blind to see. the ner sous, drawn end crippled ttummatte to walk meet end re• jotee again to the power end vluorof manhood, fir% pm. wait= %offered to the:nit& on Its own merits. ani claims no velem% bright es-essential oils of the Arabi an deserts; hut on the contrary is what its Imparts. ana to a tan combination of the powers of North Ameri can products. Ns. Toms, Dec. 14, IMO. This notice Ii to Inform an dealers la proprietary medicines. that velum* cstabile'hed s Depot in Basque. Itanos county allies:arose. Tor the sale of Dr. C, F. Brosrn`a Young American Lini men t. and that Mr. A. BALDWIN is our mottos that moose WaDj2l sourmalxiD ~ Willhun *Brett. N e w York Agencies will won be estabibated at =MI places In entry townshiP,, and published In the list below. lam ready to fttrulab tt at wholesale prices to agents. Pew em and circulars sent tree upon ePPlleatko to the nth' T om bs Liniment is now for gale at retail by the Pansy tug meats, to wit: Bums. Tamely & Nichols, Montrcee. E. L. Adams. Auburn 4 antlers William White, Auburn Centre, Noah Baldwin. South Auburn. Waltman A Vosbruv,Sidnneel Eddy. Heeler A Vanohn. w7aleal as. D. C. A P. U. tordbmo, Dr. V. Hemet. Ctamppton. J. Burrows & Sone. Stevenetltht L. 11. Sherwood, Itosimille. H. T. Hendrick, Springville. William Thsjer, Dhnoek. 8. 11.13eardslee, Little Meadows. Robert Winters, Prieadmille. IL L. ~, Bise.ber&rille. D. A. A. TtUworth. Brooklyn, Ps. L. B. It ,Indr Pactoryville. W, H. Curtis, Bailey Molloy. M M. Tiffany, Hopbottom. S. B. Very, Montrose 0. li. pawky . , pew NI T.D. Eeetheelt, Grist Send. Any persons In townships not above named, desiring co agency, may obtain It by addrmerizur A. BALDWIN, General Agent. Jan.ll. 1871-3 m Montrose. Pa. ABEL TURRELL E 1175 conertanUT on hand one of the mod isomer H one collections of DRUGS & MEDICINES in the country wed bestows medal attention to ie • letting and boring articles in Cis department that ars ~ a paniandge , e. Ile also keeps &great variety of LIQUORS MID bought ether direct ftoul the distiller, or Importer, sad tratroated ark:oy rim , Also, a foll - otiottisent or Palm. Otis, Vasolohes, Brushes. Lobrintloz ono sod Lie BUM. Uroccrla Wail Paper, Gum, e, violins, Plitale. Goal and scotouolitoo. A On* andety idGed and *thee JEWELRY, Pedan mstrasto men t:7. Yankee itOTIONS, de., and ether good/ too na tkm. llnnop severalyears pot persons have been la, th e habit ron O EZ otitre,and tending to tbo ChM: Arnett wars 17canpsiv, New York, for thole supplies of Tom INPICOffee, for Camovise. Abel Tarief isoowennpiling the WS. with these Scotian Coffee; is wears tu Montrose, si the ume prim that Moo ebbs and Ohne p .>>U of the Non at the Company In New York. Tines,. potthilars oal Ners tbe sneeze aim, trouble of allabblag /ad 48 !tot 'laths& by Wog - • - AIIEL TOM/4 Entrost, P.. IBM T. NEINIOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component Parts—Flnid Extract Risen barb and Fluid Extract Oataw- ba Grape Juice. "L"Mt Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billions Affections, Mek or Nervous Heartache. Costiveness. ma. Purr. ly 'Agates's, containlig Be Mercury. Minerals or Del eterious Drags. These pills am the most delightfully pleasant purga tive, suneetng castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. Th. re is noth ingmore acceptable to the stomach. They era tone, tone, so cause neither panels nor ping pains. They are composed of the Attest In eats Alter • fow days' nee of them, such as 1 tloa of the entire system takes place as to appear lons, to the weak and enerratvd. whether arising from Imprudence or dis ease. U. T.. Ileimbolila Compound Fluid Extract Ca tawba Grape Pills are not sugar coated, from the fact that sugar coated Pills do not dissolve, batmen through the stomach without dissoirlag. consequently do not produce the desired effect. TUE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant In taste and odor, do not neer*. abate thelrbeiog sugar tasted. PRICE FIPTT CENTS PERBOX. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the system Scroftda. Syphilis, Fever Se; Ulcers, Sore Eyes. Safe 'Mg*, Sore Mouth, Bore II Dronehitts. Shin Disease, Selz abeam. Cancers, RIM oz. from the Ear, White Swell ings. Tumors, Cancerous Affeetioes, Nodes. Rickets, Glandular Swellings. Night Sweats, Dash Teller, 'Hu mors of all kinds, &ironic Rhematiem. Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for yaws. Tieing prepared expresply for the above complaints. its blood-puritytng properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla, le gives the complexion a clear and healthy COWL and reeteres the patient to • state of health and parity, for pusirying the blood..re• moving all chronic eansEtuttonal diseases atial from an impure state of the blood. and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swell ing of the bones. Ulcerations of the threat and legs. Mathes. Pimples on the Falk Erysipelas and ell early eruptions of the skin, and beautifying the complexion. Mee El SO pex botUe. HENRY T. HELMBOLITS CO7SCENTRATED N•luid 332c.itracet 33,iiza12..5.2.. TIM GMAT DIURETIC, Bea cared every case of Diabetes In which It has been given. Irritation of the Beet of the Bladder and Inbar, relation of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder. Retention of Urine. Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone In the Bladder. Calculus Gravel, Brick duet Deposit, and Minnows ar Milky discharges. and far en feebled and delimits constitutions of both sexes, atteud ed with the following aympt-ms : Indisposition toes. Milan. loss of poises, lose of memory, difficulty of breathing, weak nerves. trembling. horror of disease. wakefulness, dimness of vision, pain In the back, hot bands. flashing of the body. dryness of the skin, eruption on the race. pallid countenance, universal lassitude of the muscular system, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty five. turd from thirty-doe to fifty-goo or In the decline or change of life; after conenement or labor pains; bed wetting In children. latrart inclin is Diuretic and hood Pu rifying. and cures all diseases arising from habits of dl, Myatt= and excesses and impmdences In life Impurities of the blood. etc.. =pomading copal= In affections for ',bleb It Is used. and Wyphititie affections—in three db ones mod In minneilion with Ifoltabold's Rose Wash. LADIES. in artily affections pec uliar to ladles.-tie Extract En- Bache is ono:pulled by any other remedy--as in Chlora l& or Retention, Irregulacitv,painibluree or suppftsalun of customary_ evacuWans. iloscated or Shims elate of the Uterus, Lai:antes or Whites. eternity, and for all complaints Incident to the sex. whetherulairur from In &medal) or habits of dievipatioa. It is preecrined ex tensively by the most eminent physicians and midwirce. for enfeebled and delicate constitnt . one, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms}. H. T. IIELMBOLDII EXTRACT DECTIU Cures Ms. sees arising from Imprudence, habits of din iipatlon. etc.. in all their stager. at little expense. little or no change In dirt. no Inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes* freqncut desire. and gives moment to urinate. thereby terroving obstruction _, premsting and curing strictures of the Urethra. allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent In this class of Alecto., and expelling all poisouons Mann. Thousands who have been the victims of incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to he cured in a short time. have found they have been deceived, and that the poison — tomb; the use of '• powerful as rbagerns." been dried np In the ',item, tobreak out Ina more mg• gravated form. sad_ pettaps after utanis,,__oe. USE lIEUIDOLD'S =TRACT BMW for all affee. Dons and diseases oftbeUrinaryOrgans, whether existing in Malone Female. from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, Ono Dollar and Fifty Cents per Dottie. DI ERT T. run:soak% IMPROVED ROSE WASP, cannot beas a Face Wash, and will be load the only spala c w remedy in every special of Cutaneous Affection. lt. iTeedily eradicates PiMples, Spots, Scrobtitie Thriesa, Indarations of the Cutaneous Men• brans, elf—Almelo Rednessardlncipient Inflammation, mom. Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of &nap or Skin, Frost Rites, and all purposes for which Salves or Oint ments are need; restores the. skin to a state of purity and softness, and intrirea continued healthy action to Mussels, on which depends the =seeable cleaners and vivatity of eomplexion so much sought and ad mired. That however valuable ss a remedy for existing detects of the skin, R. T. Rembolt's Rore Wash has long =stained Its principle claim toonbounded patron. age, byponeasing qualities which render it a toilet ep. vendage of the most Rope/lathe and congenial chars. Ur, combining in an elegant formula prominent re quisites. safety' and efilcaq—the inritriable accompani usentsof its use as a Preservative and Refresher of the complexion. It lean excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as au injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habit. of dissipation, used is confection with the extrude Ilitchn. Swops rills. and catawha Grape Pills, in such diseases u re commended, cannot by surpassed. Ain, One Dollar Per Pottle. Fab and explicit directions accompany the medicines.. Evidence of the moat resuourible and reliable char acter Intniebed on application, ad* !windmill, of thaw sande of firing witnesses. and upward of IWO news belted certificate, 'and recommendatory setters; many of womb are from the bixtana worm*. Including end neat flaysielans, clergymen, Statesm pub l icat ion Le pro ptletor has never resorted to their ln the a l = Is khoil d oes not Win from tI t on e s fail that o Lit need to be propfl i cd up ;by certunnucs, Belfry T. Uelmbold% 1111111110 Preparation. Delivered to, waTaddren. - . ficemm•frent atomisation. Estabitshedepward or Twenty Tests. Sold by mut. este everywhere. Address letters br httormatices, in confidence to EM= T. HELMBOLD'El.Dregestend Chemist. OutriNitodil..n.it'ltazootOoDifiiattemloa Wutbme No oot Benadway„ New Toth, or T NoussoueiNedicat , VIPPot. 1304 b Tenth . Street, Thltsdelohis. - • . awns or cottntr itrErrOf Ad hi ROILY Onsoeueol Take so *thee A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALZEWS C' 11 GAR, BIT e a d Hundreds of Mtn:winds 2 0 14 . o isiCe Pear testimony:rs tive to ram s. eltdo , E. IP • r,z, I °A WHAT ARE THEY? 02 E. 2 a 0 . 6 iii g t sl 42 1 i `al 11 .6. rre I b i g 12 A g a a 31 i. ;'g. v ~. " . ... a " 143 Ili 0 : 3 . 8 I a° s• 10 4 LI ! 4 n . le ill ii i ti 14% e,. 2 0 ...• 0 01k TrIZT ISE NOT A 'WM ti 1 I ISt id a ea FANCY DRINK. I wawa Poor Limn, Whisker. Proof Spirits =pi norm" Mauro doetorod.srdeo3 salsvcrs. seed to plums tho taste, ealled.Sordrir•Appotiz. ets." "Bottoms.° se-, that lead the tippler es to drunkenness and reht.tont mo a tree Medicine. ineda from the Native Ennis assit - Iterts of Callrerria, rpro gram all Alcoholic Elthrialanta. They sui the GREAT BLOOD PORI lIIP.O. knd A LIBEL OWING PIZINOIPLEapaDet Mammy and Invigorator of Cho System. aursbas ad all yams= matter and mitering the blood to a trealtirremadition. No maim can take limo Dittos aceording to &eta thin and remain long anvelL 8100 willbe given Wan thearsble sue, presided the bones are not destroyed by folacral poison or ether means, and the Thal mg= wasted beyond the point of malt. Par Inflammatory and Cleronler Ritemnas Bon nod Gout, lirsamodas or IndlgeitiOn. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Hovers Diseases of the Blood. Liver. Kidnap'. and Bladder. these Bluets hare berm molt meow ful, Swab Blarneys axe mused br Vitiated Blood. sehleh is generally produced by denemenmet Male Illgratiro DYSPEPSIA Of. oniabaitfog, Lead itehe.Paln In the Shoulders. Coughs, Tlghtness of the Check Dletnness, Boer Emetsatta of the EtO2DAAN Lad taste in the Mouth, Wiens Attacks, Palphatten df the Mart. Teditetentlem of the langs. Pate In tto . _ reddens of the 810nersound.• bendred other patent 117144.01:611.= the ortgrings of Dyspepsta. They Invigorate tho Sto=adg Sudeten's= the for gld gm and baltelsorhleh rendezthernotaneollled addle, In cleansing the blood of all terptuitles, aad Imparting now lite and vigor to the whole [Weal. lOU SKIN DlSEASES.EgeVans.Tetter.Wi Moan, Blotches, Spots, Plmples. restules,Dotts,.C,r• Uncles, Bing• Worms, Erodd-lload, Sore 'Eyes. Errtg , elsajtelt, gartlY, Dlsalkmatlons of the Mtn, Sam= sad MOMS of the LAIN of whatever name or nattoo. den Iltiondlg dog op sad =tied out of the mists la • short time by Ito nee of those Enters: Ono bottle In sorb =see wtg cowls= the most hacredelocs at ther mattes egoet Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whmseror Too Lad ltd lameritics bursting hrough the Odd iatlmplos.ExlM. dons or dorm cicada° it *MD' Yealellud it obi:meted. add doggish to tho robot emus° It ahead is fool. sod your feelings win tell you whoa, Heap the blood pus and the health of tho system will follow. PIN, TA PE and otter WO WIS. turbine tulle eystemaf so =my Mot:muds. ore effectually destroy s:lo2d remoemL For fall direction. road mcrofully tho circular around each bottle, Muted fa foot gann—Englieb.Crcrmaan, French end Splash. J. waIICEIL, rroprietor. G 11. McDONAILD & CO, Dragests and Gen. Agents. San Frandato, aad Wand Si Commend Strect Nor York. LT SOLD DY ALL DI:WOOLS:S .P.:.CD DE....LFIIS Oct. 55—y sm pile SIGN OF 'RE GCLDEN MORTAR '-4 1 7.mumwor" , 2317FILIVIS 4rlll, TiartCMCCOMaEI, DRUGGISTS, Would respectfully .ay to the publlo. that In addition t their usual amottmeut of PERE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, they have Paints and Oils. Varnish. Dye Stuffs. Wines and Liquors. Patent Medicines. Spectacles. Eye Glasse., Pocket Knives, assort. Violin Guitarfiirings. Alpo. jpgt received • fine lot of RevotTers, Gun Cape. (inn Wadding, Cartridges, de. We keep Awry* en land wad for !sale, nia•ting Powder, Gun Powder, Ride Powder. Tobacco and Cigars or a su perior quality, and a general assortment of Yankee No dons. Irlirßemember Mt CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE o Borne & Nichol. A. ri. itun.ns, Montrose, Dee. 14, IMO, 'AMOS NICHULS STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, mccastrailso„ mac.. CAPITAL REPItTsSICSTED, over Hodie Inv:mulct Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, $1,000,01.0 Immrance On e of North America, Phil's. CapitalandSurphis, 2.000,C0n Franklin Fire Insnrance Co., Phila, Pa., Capital Dent;rs, it,f2Xl,ooo LycomlogeMutual Insurance Co.of Money, Pena a. Capital and Surplus, 4,000,000 Connecticut lintualLife !neurone° Co. of llortfotil. Conn., Capital. F 0,000,000 American Litalneuranco. Co., Philadel phia. Copilot. 1,000.000 TravelerslosaranceCo. Hartford, Conn., In* oringagainst all kinds of accidents Capital. 401,000 Hartford Fire insatiate Company. Hart ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus, 119.0000Ci0 VIF'AII business estimated to oar care edit be attend ed to on fairkerme, and ail-losses promptly adjusted. girOfflee driideorein from Hanking_Otilce of W. 11. Cooper lb Co.. Turapikrist. Moutrosa. Pa. STROUD & BROWN, Agents. c. d d yymr, esp., Priendsvllle, Solicitor. , Cans. H. Sam, Siontroae, do Itna.ntos STIIOLTD. Caankns L. Hnowsr. Montrose, Pa. Jan. 11. 1671. -.NEURAL !) ~ C ,5- 0 00 WILL BE PAID. lEfinnY Person DeoffutintanY medicine alunstes liait as many Min. permanent cares vs Dr. BITLXIIII GETADLETIIEUMATIC REMEDY. - Used toward.' ty. only. - Apleasantmedicine.freefromtnlnrfonsdrolts. Warranted tofu oath, to bare permanently aired% in nay 1110 patients treated In the mist ten yarn. Mee traillimmyj: It Is the acteetille prescripUon of Proton. or Jos. P. Mier. N. D.:11 graduate of the University of Permaytriala. A. D. ISl3.—ltow one olfrhiladelphies oldest regular physician& and profreeer or cegeost,j7 and ToMcolomr.—who bas made Iteriralgt& Chronic and Indentatcal Ithermaiton the Inseciality .of his entire prfesaloual life—a fact Toothed for by the striatum se coMpinying each bottle of many prominent renowned physicians. clergymen. and other testimonial& To pro tect sufferers train poiSonotts gout scatrants and use lest expenditure of money. a legal doted guarent, mating exact number of bottles warranted tto core, will be Dmaarded gratin to any .anfferCr sending by letter It fall description of effiction. In case of failure la dare, amount paid positively refunded. - Medicine sent any where by express, collect on delivery. Afflicted invited to write for Advice; all Information and medical advice mart by letter gratis: Principal office. EU South Worth street. Pttliadembia, Penne, The remedy ta sold ve oh. irked bI-Dpiatall;' Alma 1 1 4'11 -1 7. , ,T'Or Bale, „ABEL TIMBEIZAFontrass Ps. 'PEBBLE — StECV ACtErittli corn wan Spectates. a now 'apply, Moillnlifk -- Ifinarosnaicw.lo,llo 9 . • AUL 'MUM. tam WE& BOLD ix UR HO lel, 8,1341 co , Matchlers Cucumber iriciesemilassmamam. 1 117VCOCka 1 21 1.1.12:111,1111, MBAMBINO Stkin feet to huatb, or stalletent the aggregate fork WELL OVER 40 MIAS Dllter,P Simple to amstructitra—Baal in _Operation Wm: risk 4 Tana to the water— Durable —lialiable and The= Pumps are their own best riertasaannisa. For sale by dusters in tuudiritaraulo%l oi l i ntural tsaph r meats. pp umbers . Pump make= ti the tm a try. Clicalors, Az, furnish= upon op by matt or otherwise. Slagle ramps forwarded to =rides in towns =an I hale no agents upon nmelpt of We regular retail prim ID baying. be mann that Yon Pump Phdo mark as abuse, as f guarantee= other. Chair. O. 331ebteasZter e ItAIiiIIPACTUNIM Mee and Waterotad, 824 & 02 Ptdbuielphla, Muth 15, 1871...74135t STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, " - MANSFIELD. VIOGA CO. Pl. English and Classical courses, Terms begin September 7 th, December 1.211 t, and llarchnth. State appropriations studeuta. .Btudeits ad mitted at any tinnt. Apish' to CHAR. a VEREILL, . Mansfield, Pal'Ang. 81,181Q-1y : HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCt, ATION, For the Released me calm Erring and trildientilithia. Principles of Christian Philanthropy.. • Saws on the Parma Youth and the Po?* iiddie In relation to 'Marriage tad Socha Callstirtra San% aid for the afflicted. Beet tree. in &WI FIOWARD Associwriort,SZ.l. T4.1,480T & STAMP, GROCERIES & PLOSIONS Flour, Salt, Butler, Pork, Lard, Ihm, Silt PIS, Tallow, Claudia', Crackers, Cheese, Cede, lyrkoi, Cbobas Teas, Sagas Woo, Deed tad Chound Froth Tobacco, Cigars, /lure, and all other articles usually kept In a Assisi's Gresesy said Frosted* Rork- We wU art oar Goodies low as in cad lAN, sal sell forcaehios eseluta,ge for prodsiee, PATRONAGE SOLICITED Iloatitae,-Sept. - 29. - IErAL -11 ABEL TtrizO.U, DRUGGIST, MONTROSE. P 4 Ie oemtlnnilly reicelmtstir o o /aid keeps emillititly =VIM, a 11111 aad dalraht • eV soruneut vY gelatins DRUGS; IRIDIUM:8, CIIRDICSID, DRUMM p a idtsr, comr,lite-Sttfirs,Vesir.tplceio, and other are ccries,Shme Weir, Well Mid Window' Piper', Ole*: were, Fruit' Jars, 1111irecas. Lamps, Chlmnaye,.. Rees gene, Nschludf7 Oil, Toupees' Oil, Nestafoot Otl, Re fined Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits Turpen tine, Vandal:Wu Cynery deed. Vlnegar.Potash. Cosmos!. tested Lye. Axle Grease. Trusses. Supporters.lledles- Instruments. StiOnlikfe Reatll,-Whlr. Opus. Pistols. Cartridgos, Purifier Snot', Deed. Gtfn Caps, Blasting Ponder end Fuse, V {Mins; etritiv, Octet,. ete. Iflcums Fifes. etc., Fish Hoolfuend Lines, r and Toilet Beeps, Flair Oil., 11.0 Restorers. end Bele Dyes. Bresbeel Pocket N sloe.. Speetscles„SilehePleled 3pcnts,Feisks, Knives. de. Dertist Artlifies, a irerierictssectrtiessileir ACT GOODS, ,lETVELIIt-atid All the I cadlng and best kinds of PATIMT 3IEDICINE9, In short, nearly every Mang to restoratsi sisi, Id alcove the taste. to delight the eye, to gratify _the fancy. and giro to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration Is Impracticable, as It *Cmli Ml' a newspaper. Call at the Dm and Varlet:Bton of ABEL. 71710=1:. Montrose, Jan. 5,1870. PURE LIQUORS. _ 'seimrs NATrVE GRAPE BRANDT, 04E14 shinny pore: and • raristy of other Bnindloa. baadlas ebony Brandt. Odor Brandy, Cr— Nearly alltb• Mar pent Mode of /bun. Borland Gin. old Blond Bo ulna vrblaboy. Aleohol.Par• Spirit, Bay Am. Eo n Cola= ly on. lutnd and for sale by ABIELTIMBEEE.- Montrose. Mardi SWUM or.a. ram is mime ze calla= OPPOrtrl TIM Carla 1101312. SMIOOO,OOO JOHN S. Tsuni Elrbt Stares Wm, this Muse any, eafretthlllThyttb the fi. L. CW., the Erie, an the 141AgtOirsUe7, Wall. WITS gsAM.4g GOLD JEWELRY. _ A war and ilurtgaPP/Y' Montrose. Nov. N. Itias A. B. TARBOX, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Susquehanna Depot, Pa., Deafer in Watches, Mike Jewelry, 4*, . 'Re pairing promptly done and warranted. FINE SILVER GO I ODIRI made a speciality; Silver Detached teensm:ter $l2 CO. American Watches, at 03 U/P al d e i l / 4 r 5- duced prices. Or Goods ordered for putties., VOW. rinw York, at Ica& profits than if kept constantly- on haul. Solid Nearer, tltigit Gatlinpaeydwa.— 7- weight. A. B. TARBOX. Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 21, 187. If. . r r EA 1 . al" Evorzklod of Te ululto aniai,tat Jut "mat New York wbolesdO win" - Alma Sean► suroont of COWYEZ. Boy of me and e r aa ="l" saw. . ABEL • —At Eiheitoodte, Of yratOltkelV POD street, Montrose, Pa. . • . • • CONGRESS • - ' at TIIIIHMIi 120 AD LETT6IB—Tts Popettlsoni of Elikkteratet IV will mee&a dui basso of JottolcO'Birkki, to Mak litldorwater. April ZOO , at olotk p. to ilk the totikiloF ota road 'esti= trots ha. O'Brisoll to Thomas Dickey o. To be Id to the lowest bidder. - • JAMES B Y E S- • mmainot, ..Mooktst. April 19, "11. Z. Y. ,•• ow. ET. vrtinis Dna Caine • A. A TATLOIL-1010 CUXII z O IPAT. LP ahem' to consulted at her resident* IN ThidJorite ter, au the Cann atilandog ExAberiS Johnvon. not of Warman given. - ',AWOL BridgemercKenhai.,lBll. , . WNW" WALL PAPER; jut aidliabteitt Wi t. Not trate, Avii!l. NE. WPM TALBOT A STAMP'