/ha germ and fireside. Nine Hours Enough tar aorscs If horses, writes Joseph Harris, are worken steadily from a. nf. until 1130, and then from 1:30 to 6 p. M. say nine hours, they will accomplish tnore than if they were kept longer in the field• and rested every few hours. When I hear the horn blow about 5 o'clockin the afternoon and see the great stout young fellows leisurely walking to the house to eat their cookies, leaving their teams tied to the fences, or with their beads hanging down in the farrow, I think this fnuy be a good country for men, but a hard one for horses. Because a horse cannot grumble and a man can, is no reason why the horse that does the hard work should not eat as often as the man who drives. By keeping on pntil 7 o'clock, instead of 6 o'clock, and spend ing half an hour at lunch, the horses are kept out an hour longer to do half an hour's work. Would it not be better to keep right along until 6 o'clock, and thus let the horses have an hour more time in the stable to eat before lying down to rest fur the night? There would then be plenty of time to clean the horses, and attend to many lit tle things that are now neglected. And from the horses being in better condition more work would be acceomplished. In haying and harvesting, of course we must often work as long as we can see, and the men, and horses too, should have lunch. But in plowing, harrowing. cpltivating, and other ordinary farm work, there is no advantage in keeping the horses out so bite, except occasionally in getting in the seed, etc., and when such is the case the horses need lunch as much as the man who clrirzs them. Thrift. In passingthrongh the country, why is it that we see only a few farms that seem to be well fenced, and on which the dwellings and other farm buildings are in good repair? These few farms are always free from weeds, and invariably yield good crops of all kinds. The owners of th'ese premises attend to their business. They makt a business of farming. They get their crops in at the proper season and harvest them when they hre properly ma tured. Their cash account is always in their favor, the balance being on the right side. They have no time to waste at the taverns or groceries. If they have spare time, it is devoted to reading and self-end tore. They always subscribe, and pay for their local paper first, and others are not discarded. They and their families are well informed upon the current topics of the day. Their children, are educated, well-chid, and well-bred. These men are substantial and influential. They support the schools and the churches. Thew are the men to whom the country ever looks in time of need. They always have opin ions upon subjects, and their views are al) never in market. Ever ppen to l;concie tion never to corruption, they ma some times be a little exclusive, but t ey are ready to assist their less favore eighbors to rise to the same plane upon which they stand. They are reversed but true, cau tious but sere, and they constitute the hope and the safety of our republic. Value of Re-planted Corn. The practice of re-planting corn is common enough, being usual on every farm and plantation were the stand is Cot perfect in the first instance. According- Pat was but an idle boy; one day he ly to the suggestion of an intelligent plan- , was suddenly called up and the question ter, there-planted corn is of essential val- propounded by the pedagogue: ue in the crop, more than is apparent, and , " Patrick, how many Gods are there r' he himself makes it a rule to re-plant, ' Pat was not a distinguished theologian, whether the first stand is good or not. If but he promptiy auswerreil, " Three, the first stand is perfect. as rarely occurs. sir." he still re-plants in about every fifteenth "T a k e your seat !" thundered the man or twentieth bill in every tenth or fif- ter, "and if you don't answer in five min teenth row, either cutting out the plant ute, I will welt you:" already growing, or putting in an extra The probationary period passed, and bill, if the space will admit. The pur- Pat taking the floor, hesitatingly stated pose of the re-planted, or lute stalks, is to • the number of Gods to be " live sir." furnish pollen, in case dry spell should n e received the promised t, welting." and wilt the tassels of the first pleating before , returned to his seat, ten minutes, for con the grains are filled. One stalk in two , sideration. hundred will shed pollen inabundance., Ten minutes np Pat was up too, and If the weather turns very dry in the 1 , satisfied that he hadn't fixed the number filling time, both the silks and toss's wilt . I sufficiently high before, shouted out— When rain falls, if it comes in time, the - " There's ten, sir." silks recover and become fresh again, but , lie saw the ferule descending, and broke the tassel once dry does not revive, out of the door, he cleared a five rail fence The re-planted corn begiug younger, I and run like a quarter-horse across the will when the tassel blooms furnish pollen meadow. , Panting with exertion, he met fur all the older stalks around. Deficient a lad with a book in his hand, and with or unfilled ears are caused by want of : a look of one in the pursuit of knowledge pollen on the silk. • under difficulties. .. Such is the Bugg stion of an observant ; "Where are von going ?" planter and we submit for the benefit of I "To school - yonder," was the reply. our readers. 1 " Dow many Gods are there ?" "One," answered the boy. "Well you'd better not go down there. You will have a good time with your one God. I just 114 t. there with ten, and that wasn't enough to save me from the darn'dest licking you ever beard of." OOP -411.----- ROW TO GET BIG Cnoes.—As a rule, farmers are more ambitious to get big prices, than big crops. ' There are few ! farms whose average production could not be doubled in a very short time by more capital and labor. It is safer to use capital in farming than in almost any other business. The credit of the plow is quite as good as that of the loom and an- ' vil ; and the capital will come, if it is I called for. Luse more manure, and get! 80 bushels of wheat where you now get fifteen, and 80 bushels of corn where you now get 40. The quantity of grain per acre is mainly a question of manure and tillage. A big compost heap makes a full grain bin. With high manuring, the soil needs deeper stiring and gradual bringing up of the subsoil to the surface. With the present horse-barrows and cultivators, nearly all the cuitivation cap be done by horse power, at a great saving of expanse add a great increase of the crops. TITE BEST GB Ass FOR Bt - rrEn.—lf you aim, at a great flow of milk, feed clover; if you wish rich milk, and well-flavored butter, feed young timothy and white clover; If you aim at the best results, both in quantity and quality of butter, feed on fresh pastures of white clover and tmoth v in Summer and early cut timothy and wheat bran in Winter. • The grass must be cut when heading out; or better, young after-math well cured. Avoid roots and garden stuff in general, if von wish a good quality of butter—though it is now held that those fed, while milking or immediately before, will remedy the el il. GIVING Dth=lows To Haar.—Tell tbe men the -night before what you want to& 'the next day. And telt them, if it i 4 ibre i do no and so; if it rains, do this or that; stid enter into details. A good SULU b.kes to know beforehand what he has to do, and he mit -tbink the matter ore; and decide bow beat to do it, end what tools he will want, and-where they are; and in the-morning he_ can get to ork half an hour earlier thin if he 1..,z knew what he was going&tit to ' A Speech on Scolding Wives. At a young men's debating, Boole ty some where down in Indiana, the question for discussion was—"-Which is the 'greatest evil, a scolding wife or asmoky chimney." After the appointed disputants . had -con cluded the debate, a spectator arose, and begged the privilege of "making a few re marks on the occasion." Permission be ing granted, he delivered himself in this way: " Mr. President, I've been almost mad a listening to the debate of these 'ere youngsters. They don't know noth ing at all abont the subject. What do they know about the evils of a scolding wife? Wait till they have had one for twenty years auk been hammered, and jammed, and slautined all the while—wait till they've been scalded because the baby cried, becanse the fire wouldn't burn, be cause the oven was too hot, because the cow kicked over ( the milk, because it rained, because the ' sun shined, because the hen's didn't lay, because the batter wouldn't come, because the old cat had kittens, because they were too soon to dinner, because therwere one minute too late, because they sung, because they tore their trowsers, because they invited a neighbors wuman to call again, because they got sick, or because they did anything I else (no matter whether they couldn't help it or not,) before they talk about the evils of a scolding wife; why, Mr. Presi dent, I'd rather hear the clatter of ham mers and stones, and twenty tin pans, and niue brass kettles, than the din, din, din. 'of the tongue of a scolding wife. Yes, sir-ee, I would. To my mind, Mr. Presi dent, a smoky chimney is no more to be compared to a scolding wife, than a little negro is to a dark Ili ht." Brain Poison. Science has shown that alcohol has a special affinity for the bruin. On its in troduction in the system, it rushes to that organ, and makes there its first and most powerful assault upon life. If the quanti ty is sufficient, it causes instant death. In common doses, it produces, disturb ance ranging from triftling congestion to delirium tremens. It literally hardens the brains. A professor of surgery assured his class that he could tell the brain of a drunkard in the dark by passing the dis section knife through it. An agent classed by all toxicologists with deadly poison, that has au affinity for the brain so strong that it crowds not-on ly the channels of the circulation, but the substance of the brain itself cannot fail to produce serious disturbances in the deli cate organ of thought. And facts agree. Bruin disease, such as congestion, paraly sis apoplexy, epilepsy. and insanity, are caused or aggravated by intoxicating drinks to a fearful extent. In the statistics of insanity at our hos pitals, from ten to twenty-five per cent. is set against alcohol ; while high authorities. ' that have studied the subject most deip lv, recorded their conviction, that one-bait ' of all cases of insanity are caused directly or indirectly by strong drinks. But that which evinces most the greatnessof the injury wrought by intoxicants in the con , stitutions of men is the fact that the mis chiefs are transmitted to posterity, in un balance of character, fickleness of pint ; pose, depraved bias, insanity and idiocy. The injury by drihk, which often goes tx the extent of insanity and fatal disease, of course produces innumerable disturban ces short of these, more or less injuri ous. Par. Deily*. Humoious A Countryman, who had never paid more than twenty-five cents to witness an exhibition, went to the city theatre one night to see the "Forty Thieves." The ticket-seller charged him seventy-five cents for a ticket. Passing the pasteboartl back, he qnietly remarked: Keep it Mister; I dont want to see the other thirty nine!" and out he marched. An exchange says that an editor getting tied of paying printers, resolved to put his own shoulder to the wheel. here is a specimen of his effort at setting type : „wa tqiuk Ala sqA.ll dO most oF Otu oxiu salting qareniter—Printers mas tuLI aqoue qeiug diyliatitt To fiat tipe bill we dOn't eXperi?uce uclidijElcuiTe. The opening chepterof a western novel con tai usJ i he following p "MI of a sudden the fair g 1 continued to sit upon the sand, gazing upon the briny deep, on whose heaving bosom the tall ships went merrily by, frighted—ah ! who can tell with how much joy and sorrow, and pine lumber, and emigrants, and hopes, and salt fish." —Two young fellows got to bantering each other the other day. Finally one of them exclaimed: "Well there's one thing, yon can't put 'our head into an empty barrel." "Oh nonsense," exclaimed the other, "why can't I?" "Because dryly rejoined the first, "it is an impossibility to put a hogshead into a barrel." —Fletcher biahop of Nimes, sum the son of a tallow-chandler: A protid duke once endeavored tO mortify 'the stby . saying at the levee that • he imeit tallow; to which the other replied: hty_./orCi am the son of a tallow.ehisidler, 'tie true, And, if your lordship had-been the musei" you would have remained' Mallow:-,tom: ler all the days of your glint advatioiinntto. Tuzsisv ,_ T itou SAND D alian, Paid.—Tbe taistb , sue 2.171 t ADD Accinrar Irtsonsock CONPANT, Or /111111 . 0 rd, COnnvellCtit, pold 880,000 on W. H. Forbush and WillOun 0. Cony, victims of 1 the 'New n un tnu 7 l3 railroad accident ; 88,000 on the late S. H. Lewis, Jr., of St. Abenill, Vt. All these accideute occurred, and the InrnrinCO wu paid, within three months—each claim being paid about sixty days before It was due by the terms of the policy. Thu Tun= bas paid SEVEN lIIINDBXD DOL LARS A DAY in benellts . to its policy holders, for death ' or Wary by accident, for army working day during the pen semen years The Tnavtorns Les AND Arcata= Iscrunstiar, Can; past', of Radford, Conn., grants all the ostuil forms of LIVE and ENDOWMENT Policies, on exceedingly favorable terms. Aorta socuorrr and Lew Muss. HOLIDAYSBURG SEMINARY, MIOLIDAYSIIVIIG. V. A. Dr. CNILOCIS ,P I9 1202ATEI Oito T o a &en tes EST ted ten yeati l ,ed A rem provedit w ritten. sands of ounce sspalge of caring di Disease of the Throat and Lungs ; performing many remarkable cone, merits a trial from all who are suffering from dinner af fections and vainly seeking relief. Will let prejudice prevent you Colderng cured also. Coughs and —The Draggle!. en! it cures Mini on A s thma.—The relief and cures of it are mencions Bronchitis .—Eve_ry sufferer Teta end lend and core. Throat Ailments— only a foe dotes Lung Diseases.— Uncured nem pronounced incur able. Di BC.—lt renovates and invigorates rho sperm. Liver Complaint.—Most Effective Regulator of Ude o rgan. Dynpopaia.-11, healthy action on the stomach cures It. Appetizer. — lt le health-giving and appetite-restoring. Urinary Organs.—Actlon on them is marked and prompt. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar In rich in the medical quali ties of Tar. combined with , vegatabie Ingredients B.f un doubted value, w hi, h make it onsurpassed, not only for the complaints enumerated, bat it Rapidly iti.stores Ex haunted streagth, cleanses the atonic, h, relaxe. the Liv er and puts them to work, anima, the food to digest. and makes pare blood. an.lbegyits a viraclty appreciated by both sound and nick. if you are afflicted in any way. we know If you try the Life-giting Took Properties of Dr t'runk's Wine of Tar, yon will add your testimony to its great value to rorrectine any I' Ilia that doh Is heir to." Prepared only by OLIVE.R CHI KIK CO. Sold by Druggists evervw here. II ALL at IVItTKR. Junction Ch y, Kansas, Wbolksitle Agents. For Scroftila, Scrotalow Tumors Scrof u:ons Diteacos of the F.) es, or btrolala In Sin) form, Rheumatism. Dictates of the Liver. Dhs raves of the Skin. Broptions. Pimples. Bolls, • - Tinter, braid Dead. Pietro And old Sores. or any ditente depending on tteprs‘ed condi • •• tioll of the blood. take Dr. Crook's Com a pound Syrup of Poke Boot. It is eombio sti with th e best tout preparations of Iron , known, and Is the best Bheratirre sod Puri der made. Clovis° your Bloou. Tr one Ii bottle. Sold by Druggists. Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK a CO., Dayton, 0. HEAP ADVERTIBI7IO.—We Insert an adver tisement In Eight Hundred AM . CTICatI Nowspa. OM for itixDollars per Line per wcen. oec line one Keck trill cost six Dollars, two line...viol! coat Twelve Dollars. and Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send for a Printed List. Address 060. I'. HOWE LL & CO.. Ad vertising Agents. No. 41 Park Row. New York. The Vice of one Age is Fraud! VEVERTHRLIISS. there are five honest Patent II *gent!. even at the t...npitat. of srlitom Is the under signed. Patents for 17 year. obtalnoti at reasonable A4eattai want& Send for circulars. GEG. E. BROWN. Conneellor-at-Law. 817 G. Street, ear. 9th, Washington, D. C. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE CLEANS Bid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Cloth lug; removes Paint, Greer° Tar, de. Instantly. without the lea.' InJar)- to the finest fabric. Sold by end Fancy Good', bealer, YRA R ANT St. POLNN k CO, 33 Barclay St , Neu York, 46 LaNallo-St.. Chicno. Agents ! Read This ! I. V. ILL PAY AGENTS A SALARYOF SO PER WEEK and EXPENSES. or • large Commie slon to Poll oar new and wonderful Inventlon•• Addrrao M. WAGNER & CU., Miran% Mkt. n A DAY LO&AtiL With Egad' Tools. Ad 1.1.7 aressA. HA-U. sptinotetd. Pt. 32 5 t . xltrOnlTtaplioar:TfLawrrtizantig.ed RION Of DENS. Shread bra quiet men can make n fortune by revealing the secret of the bnetnees to no one. C. E. WELDON, 1,210 Eroadway, New York. - lIW. 17.41IVADBE, M. D.. successfully treats all classes of Chronic and Acute Dimities. Bond stamp Cur ctrr•rlar containing particulars and tests• °tannish , Adduce Box 51 to, '.cm. York. 0210,000 Worth of Goo In store for the mating of ,-- the Fall Trade of 1870, in a full and general assortment of =il Dress. and Furnishing, and Fancy Geod.. Ia Empress Cot .5, Pranes, Merinos, Calens..Bleatals. Corsets. endowed Fitts, and H-op Sktru Ladies and Gen , * Furs. Buffalo Robes. Fancy Lap Robes, a full assortment of Motile. Cassisneres. ladis'CiaLAs. Fkonadr, !fader', floatutte Cottons, dc, 14e. with a general assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes, Oils and Paints, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &e., furnish ing a superior opportunity for selections, and Rill be sold on the most favorable terms, by S. SVRRZTT. efi Milford. No,. 3L MO FINANCIAL New 7-30 Gold Loan SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! Jay Cooke & Co. Offer tor Sale at Par and Accrued Interest, the FIRST MaRTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD Northern Pacific RAILROAD COMP'Y, T' 4,SE BONDS are secured, first, by a Yin* Mentnece ontior tedisnad Welt, Its tolling godsend all equipmeets second, by a Pleat 11fontgagn on Ito entire Land Grant, being more than Taventy.Tero Tboneand Acres of Land to each mule of mad. The Bonds are free from United States Tax; the Prin cipal and Interest are payable la Cold—the Principal at the end of Thirty years, and the interest Seml.annoally. at the rate of Seven and Three-tenths per cent. per =Dam. They are leaned in denominations of $lOO, $4lOO, SIIXIO 15,000 LA1110,000% . The Trustees under tha Mortgage are Messrs, J. Cooke, of Philadelphia. and J. Edgar Thomas. President of the Pennayiranla Central Railroad Company. The. Nortbeni Pac-Ille WO Bowls will at-all Won be fore maturitr.boreoclvatde at tam per cent Peed= (or IX). In exchange for the Company • Lands at their Low ed cash price. In addition to their &beeline vatety, these Bonds yield lea income Ilrger, era believe, than any o th er Fleet Mai secatity: Persona holding rutted Staten Five-Twenties can by converting them Into Northern Pschim. increase theiryearly income onc-third . and still have • perfectly reliable layette:mit. • HOW TO GET THEM TOW nearest Thick or Banker will supply these Bonds DENTISTRY C. L. SACKETT° Data Drigial. New =lbWl4 Pa- Potlealar et teat Jon event° all operations oh the natn sal teeth. Artificial Teeth thaerted in all the various Pea now In nee. Perfect satisfaction parantled to e°. emo =dace foe. and satisfy yourseires. Mice bow. only each day. Wan. 6. I= —lv Goal Haw; to tho &Mica oaks Wu at ICI -k ND THSIDWIDOW6I - -Donstow roWntly pies ed a Law Granting Peltitatil of Midi Dollars p mem uteri tbeee masa Service of Slur Dap or n 44. For wary of you I prosured Lucd Warrants, trow to 1650, Ind 1 6 7 1 eanta fie Tanen. tben maila, land& nom_ GM IMPOIntol dwwwfm7 ft /Procuring Pen goes. andmeracots belneng or_ =Ma; thatroonnut spy oses can Km Gurnee benefit of my reamer, wag their Malmo will be promptly menet Ilasa more tablieed by ti• law Y. FrITI; Kann:Pee. Muth Mt, CALL - AT ROBIN,,ON'S SOUTHERN TIER 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. B.—All Goods sold warranted asrepresen ted. Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—b' Ayer's Sarsaparilla, 0 THUS 11L001/14 NOn P eeTha d ill gt4d 7ei r a nn utal lta tbisen"N.Z. t iliny of which are= .. ~..#s. marvell l ons. k . t ,.... z . ease, where the 'd.M satnre with ..#6 seemed -m. 5i ...4 co m rruption, have bead ailed and cured try ft. m'y krous affections and , ai m op gmvated disordars,whlch we= by the Tons contaminatian until they were patnitilly aftleting, have been radically cured in inch great numbers in almost every saw don of the cotmtry, that the pnblio scarcely need ho be informed of its enters or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destenetiM enemies of oar lam Often, this touleon and ontbll lemma of Bur organism =dimming' The etorstithdosq and Invites the attack of enfirebling or fe ns Emmet, without n of Bs presee. It seams ti e f= a h=througturnt thetody A % then, on some favorable occasion rapidly develop Into one ar other of Its hideous ion, either One he =we or among the vitals. In the, latter tuber. cies may tri suddenly deposited is the ilt=l" bent, or armors formed to The liver, or It its peumnce by eruptions on tho at% elated view , rs is atone an some part of the body. 'llene* the o.• atonal cute of a botths of this Kmwaparffi t. aisable, even when no active symptoms of dlse*i! a Persons afflicted with the following cone g . ts generally 4nd imam:kens relief, and, _at , cum, by the 1116 of this SAILIA.PALBIL• I al. Anthoug's lire, Boss or Beysipeittirt Vetere Sate /theme., Staid Mead, Illa ' goorieht Bove i e Sore Bars, and other modems at visible formsof Befefutoss disease. Also in the more concealed forms, as Hoare Dismiss, Film, „B il *Pgic ke=a; and the various Vfreeons orca ' af the muscit• let and nervous systems. Syphilis or renewal and aferesnetal Marais* 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 win CUM the complaint. /entombed or Whites, Biesitut Viettrationa , and Female Diseases, are that• nao . ril f _soon relieved and ultimately , mired Duna lt. g and invigorating effect. Minute Dime. pas O; each cue are found to our dhasame, imp plied gratis. Rheum albino and Goat, vibe! conned by accumulations of extraneous marten in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Limy =leta, , r•pidftg Congestion or/afloat , . f th l{ , andrvforcadiee.vben arising., as they often do, horn the rankling poisons in th e blood. This &LßW ABILLA is a great ie storey for the strength and vim of the system. Those who are Languid and Distims, Despon dent, Otespless, and troubled with Nervous Alp. prehematows or Pears, or any of the a freedom symptomatic of Wet:knew, will find Immediate relief and convincing evidence of It restate/we power upon trial PREPARED BY. Dr. If. C. AWES dk CO., Lowell, Moo, Presetkm/ c.,..4 4.......E....4...../ orsitraietr. SOLD HT ALL DRUGGISTS Sold by Abel Turrell, and Burns & Nichols, Montrose, and all druggists and dealers every where. [Dee. 21, 1870--y 1:12-. C 7. W. 33X11.401M7DVE111 YOUNG AMERICAN Ma I IST I AGE 31111 PI al in offering thin Liniment to the public. uwe de to full confidence, that It most sopermde all othere now in tote. as an internal remedy, far the mire of all diseases in the reach of that class of medlcioes, we can sorely assert. without the least fear of emitradietlon, that it stands un rivaled in the list of medical compounds externally ap plied for the core of dismue. FeQing therefore that R is unnecessary to puff a remedy so eminently wonderftd In Its effects, so mysteriously Infallible to ILO power, of relief. causing the deaf to hair, the blind to see, the ner. res, drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and to do avdri In the power end Vivra nunhood, this pre peraiton Is offered to the piddle on its cmt naerlts. ant claims no volcanic origin or essential olls of the Arabi an deserts ; bot on the contrary is what Its imports. anff is a rare combination of the powers of North Aim* can products. This notice is to interns all &alert in proprietary medicines, that we hare meabllshed I Depot in limo& harm antutty at Montrone. Pt., for the sale of Dr. C. Brown•• Yonng American Liniment, and that Dr. A. BALDWIN 1. our ageut for that_prio, W AHD. SOUTHKRLAND & CO., I) WWlam Street. Now York Agencies will soon be established at central places in every township, end pnbileheri in the list below. I, am ready to tarnish It at wholeeale prices to agents. Post ers and circulars soot tree 'mos application to the sub scriber. The Liniment is now for sale at retail by the follow thy agents, to wit: Bums & Nichols, Montrose. A. Turrell, -• L Adams, Auburn 4 Corners. William White. tartan Center. Noah Baldwin. South Auburn. Waltman dc Vopbarg. Skinner's Eddy Keeler & Vaughn, Wyairering. D. C. A F. U. Furdham, Franklin. Dr. V. Hornet. Cemptown, J. Burrows A Sane, Stevensville. L. M. Sherwood, linehville. R. T. Ilundrlck, William Thayer, Dimock. E. B. Beardalee. Little Mesdows. Robert Winters. Frieudeirllle. N. L Ball, Birchardvllle. D. A. B. TB:swarth. Brooklyn, Pa. I. B. 111ndr, Facturrrills, W. IL. Curtis, Bailey Hollow. B. M. =any, Hopbottom. J. B. Very. Montrose Dept. 0. M. Hawley, New Nilioni. T. D. Easterbrook, Grout Bend. Any persons In townships not above named, desiring an agency, may obtain it by address's& A. BALDWIN, General Agent, Jan.ll,lB7l—Sai Montrose. Pa. ABEL TURRELL • HMS constantly on hand one of the most tinnier owl collections of DRUGS & MEDICINES In the country. and bestows vandal attention to se lecting and buying articles in this department that are pure and genuine. lie also keeps a great variety of idt/UOtti9 AND ; bought dale dirmd bmiiitiadlailtdiealia* ll " ; * warranted stricaly pare. Also,* tell assonmeat Of Plintni. One.-Velnithes. litnetwhoLetnicaile=and Dia bin*. Wocerish Wall Paper, Glasa, a, Vlallm. MAU. Gadd asinnltlo. A fins variety attiold and other JEWELRY, cry, Yank.. NOTLONB, die., and other pods totnti• melons to mention. Daunt swami years put persons Mae been in the habit elf Wwing debuted awl= Wee Greer Amen =Tea Company, New Yost, he= applies Orrei LW/ Codkeillar Camilynae. Abel Terrell la now (ovaries the x o witlatbine Taw sal Came; ae. bie aeon in Id LIM prim that, tease eines ant e th er itif elt woe Owe al the Comma in lin Yolk will we the empress those, awie at giSSIMIE Sal 1141 0 1 101438107 henget • Alin worm ,r lloatross, HEIR! I. MUD'S COMPOUND REID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component Parta—Flna Extract Rheu barb and Fluid Extract Oataw ba Grape Juice. WWI User Complaint. Jaundice. Billions AM:diens, 1, - • Mck or Nervous Headache. Costive:p.a. etc. Pure ly Voided*, cannibal' no liervaryi Minerals el Dit• Odious Drags. Those pills are the nag tikeitny pleasant Uwe, superseding castor oil, tait nungneda, etc. Ift g re Is nothing more acceptable to the stamarn. They give tone, as muse neither toasts now4plkg ;wino They are composed of the guest in lent. Alter la s days' use of them. inch en in on of the entire system takes pima as to appear dam to the weak and enervated, whether arising from Imprudence or Mt ease. H. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Ca tsetse Onme Pills are not sugar coned. from the tact that sager mated Pills do not dissolve. but was through the stomach without dissolving. consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. berng pleasant in taste and odor, do not neon obate their being sugar coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTO Pktß BOX. 1110111 X CONCENIBLTED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate Dons Ow system Scrofula, Syphilis, Ferrer Sores, Ciotti. We Byes, Sore Lcr.s. Sore Month, Sore Bead Bronchitis. Skin Di...se, Sat Rheum. Cancers, Runnings Dom the Ear, White Swell ings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes. Rickets, Otsodotar Swellings Night Sweats, Rash Tatter, Ho. mors of all kinds, chronic Rhensatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that hams bees nstalithrind la the system for years. Being preprfettd expresary (or Our abYre Complaints. Its blocal.purlfytng properties are greeter than say other preparation of 43areapartIla. It gives the complexion • clear and healthy calor. and restores the patient to • state of health and pnrity. for perifying the bloedgme =wing all chronic emastitutlonal diseases arising an Impure state of the blood. and the only reliable and effectual known rcagedy for the cure of pains and swell. leg of the bona. Meets/lons of the Umt and lege. Blotches. Midas on the Pace, Erysipelas and an rQy eruptions of Cie Ata r aad NomIVS4 the complexion. Price $1 50 per 50ti6r. HENRY T. HELMBOLIP'S coicoms - nuensrt Wlu.L - 2Thar.trasell lEWIA:OI2vas. TDB MEAT DIDITSTIC, Das awed gray ease of Diabetes to which It has been given, Irritation of the Deck of the Meader sod inflam motion of the Kidneys. Oleersikat of the Kidneys and Bladder. Retention of time, Musses of the Prostrate Gland. Stone in the Bitslam. Cakes' Greed Brick dust Deposit, soil ki satire or rility diet:bargee, bid lef en feebled and delicate constitution* of botb wee*, attend ed with the following sympt Indisposie ion to me ertion, loss of power, loss of memory. difdeulty of hreathtng, weak nevem trembling, horror of disease. wakeful..., deem.s of risloo, pain in lb.. back, hot hands, fleshing lidbe body. dryness of the skin. empties on the bee, pa conntentmee, universal Issolutde of the muscular system. ate. reed by pereons from Menges of thirteen to twenty ave. and from thirty-five t015117-five or lo the decline or change of Iff. ; after confinement we labor pains ; bed vest Ong In children. ilelmbolit's Extract Brian is Mastic and Meod Pu rifying, and cures alt discuses airing tram labia of dl► station end er ceues and Imprudences to life Impurities of the blood, ete., siapering ovate In affections for hich It I• need. and Syphilitic affeenonw—in these dis eases wad In connection t Itb lielmbokre Rose Wash. LADIES. io useny affectimtspeculiar to Wiles. the Extract 80. Bache unequalled by any other remedy--u In Chlora els or Itetention. Irma painfolneasor suppression of customary eratintlatlia, ulcerated or Achim elate of the Uterus. Incorritwa or Whites. sterility. and for an complaints Incident to the sex, whether sendoff from In discretion ar habits of dissipation. It is prescribed ex tensivelytl od the mostamirecnt phyeictene and midwives. for entree and delicate conatinat'ons, of Witt sexes and ell axes (attended with say of lb* above diseases or symptoms). H. T. RELMBOLDT EXTRACT BUCHU Cara Ottawa wising Rom imprudence, habitant Rh sipatlon, etc., in all their stages, at little expense. little or no change In diet. no inconvenience. and no exposure. It canoes • frequent denim, and gives strength to arinate thereby removing obstructions, presume: and caring strict cursor the Urethra. allaying pain and Inflammation. *a frequent In this class of disease, and expelling all poisonous matter. Thrtagands who have beetle. Vlctlats of fticoMpetent persona, and who have paid heavy Ides to he mired in short time, have found they have been deceived. and that the poison" baa, by the use of powerful ae ringenta." been dried op In the system, to break out in a more ag gravated form, and perhaps utter marriage. ÜBE lIBLUBOLVB =TRACT BUCUU for all Elbe tinny and diseaaes of thaUfinaryOriptua wheedled:Wing In Male or Female. Dom whatever muse orighurtlMa sad Fe.matter of bow beg standing. Price, One Dollar and Fifty Crump= Bottle. New Tons, Dec. 14, vro. BILIBY T. fIEYBOLD'S 1.11/PEOTED ROSE wart. cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash. ind will be found the only oeaW remedy to every species of Cutaneous Affection. It epeeOUy eradicate" Pimple.. spots. Scrota:die DMinetr. laws:lons of the Cutaneous Yeas. haute, etc.. dispels Redness er d Incipient lallammatkui. Hives. Bash. Both Patches. DlYnose of ticdp or Mau. Frost Biter, and all purposes for which Salves or Mt, melts are used; ratans the akin to • Irene of purity V softness, whichteree =tinned ha-ditty salon to Its vessels, on depends ths agreeable cleaner. and viva , by of eamplexion so much sought and ad mired. But however rateable as s remedy for existing defects of the skin, R. T. Ilemoolt's trove Wash hos Imo; sustained tut principle chiles to ['abounded patron age, by possessing qeslitlet withalf tender Its toilet ap , Z"Sfrof the most Roperiato and congenial chars un. tdning in it an elegant formula *prominent re• quieter. safety road elleacy—the Invatistde accompani meats of its use as a Preservative and itefresher of the completion. ' is= excellent kitten for diseases of • Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection for diseases riffle Urinary Organs, arising from habits uf t= coed In concoction with the extracts Bactnar rills. and catawba OIRDO Pub. 1111 such diseures as re commended, cannot impute& Price, Ono Boilitt Per Bottle. Nil and molten directness eeeourpeny theutedieteco. Evidence of tho moot Ede and sellable char acter furnished on app n, With hundreds of thou sands of Bobs .!takes. and opened of 59.01X1 kited ontlestes awl reecenunutdstory tette», many of winch ere from the tdEbest source.. Ina:ding ma. sent Pbysiebres,ebligytuell.enttesabon,ete. lb, pro. pristor has nosOf monad to nets putatentiati to the = Perg l'e.fl3ll,l2:ta * " n a g used to bo , pro:4lpel up by ontblostes, , • tileary lEfaimbolCs amino preparation. Mond to sersOttroo. &ears Ll= oiderrat4 ititalgtdotsprord Twenty Yon &to totorstboot: Ma of to toUro . cue saw 11112.1000721 ‘ iiniOstond 4= O ActsTILT . ‘ ,...tinzw2o%t*olaffileg !Gm of It w thi=ilF4:7l.lWs4 elm% 1 11111rj e t t V u tllrtliN . ll M Rr Wuxi HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S A Nuf. MEDICAL MI IVEIN '• • nr. ifverszws, mithwarte I GAR ti Share& of Thousands I. Par st e=t 4 =roadca , g :a v 4 WHAT ARE THEY? et p Sn 0 5 IT ftr . t a m o'4 " 03t vt 2 ITIEY APE NOT A VILZ 03 A FANCY DRINK. _P Poor gm. woman.. Proof beidsite sod nada. Update doctored, spiced andsurne mod to pings the dad, blind Tentet,"..Lppcda rev' "sestorms.. ao-. that lead Co tippler on to druidanttes• sod MIN bat aN s true r^motue, =do tram the Radio Mote sad Beds of California, free Idea tart Ateoloollo Stlanslanus. They are do OUSIVP BLOOD PITHIVIDa and A LIVE PIIIIICIPLE a psrfoot Penotator and Lalgandarof iha Spam, esaylna of all Podadldls Met= andreaterted tbo blood to • baelttly condition. 110 9,71/a Nn tabs those Sklar' acautlag to dlrar ton end naiad long =well. 5100 erMbe given for an Inetwahlo boo, provided the bones are not destroyed by Inhere] odds: or Wax means, sad Ma ..tat organs heated beyond the pi to of reser. Par hdlasonadory and Chronic, 17.boama. lino and Goat, Drivolndo. or 11111oas, Remittent and lotardlitteht Mover* Dlsenscs of tbo Blood. Lir, er, Kidneys., and Bladder, thus Mims have beta most unteeoz. fOL Snob Blireanta are ranted by Ylstatod Blood. which le hencrally arodurad by derangement of do DlDesilto Organs. DYSPEPSIA OD 1 4 . 1 1DIGE6TION, need ache, Palo In the Geometers, Couch*, Tlghtr.C. of the Chad, ribuchmes, lour Eructathbs cf the Stomach, Bed testa to do Hotta, Butane Aerostat, Poled:boa of the Boort. Ir ovvv-olon of the Limes. Palo in tho Legion of the EidnoTs, and • Ireedred odor painful ormotoma,no the offsintngsoi arsorsis. They tartgorsts rho Stoat:B6=d stiondato the toe 41dUncr and bowels, which dada lassaradansquallcd enemy 1n cleanslog the blood of on tmparliks. and Imparting new life sod vigor to the loots Md.. POLL SKID DISELISES,Ertapt/ous,Tciter, Solt Bherun„ Blotches, Spots, Pimples. hatokra.Dolls. Coe bancla‘BLugoNorsos, Sealbtleall„ Sore trai,Brytip eenria, Dbollinallons of the Stlnalentors and Diseases of do bkin, of whatever nom or 051000. are Iltsfidlf dog op and carried out of the spurn in • Dort tan by ate an of doe Blieers. On. bottle to nth asses will convince the oast Incredulous of dolt surative effect. deem the Melded Mood whenever rod Sad ISt baparttles bursting Monet, the sMss rteepfsdknill) , Sloss or bores I dame II Tama you endlt obstructed ' bid deal& In the indtwi cinause tt Von disbud. and reir bells. Till bell pea when. reap do blood , sore sales bead of the system wfd PIN, TAPDasdnInneWO II EDIN kal/Drllf Lher System of so many thoounds. aro eft:assay deem od and removed. For Con desctlons, nod earafelly she circalar around each town, printed fo tour tat' enages--Englialt,Conoan, noseband Spanbfa WALEML Molotov. IL 11. McDONALD b COo brugslais and Own. Agents. San Frondsso, Colo eel Id and Si Gressoorco Street, Now Tore. Dr - BOLD DT ALL DIMGOLSTS AND DELLO= Oet. 26—y =pee • SIGS or TEt GODES SORTAR t ~" PURE IQto s. szrvt* "INTIVE caterg tltatt disttniif strictly pare: add a 'aviary of other Brandies. Including Cherry Brandy, tide Mind. Devi, stilhg nent Xinda of ?mi.., lions:ad Gin.. ohl. Bfd atil Dearborn whist). Aledlol. Pant Spit% Pry kith. ad.:constant , Ii od hand and foll.lde by Asti. attrunx. 23 1 1M2Nref dit 142 - XCUMICCrs-ge, l Mositrose. Mara IVA: DEUGGISTS, Would frovrelltdry or to lb* publebetitzt titaderbsa t du& meal ssirostimmt el rvaz Duvet, AND .sratdettiss, they have Paints and OM. Cardall. Payetifttfri, Kinn and Liquors, Patent Medicines, &prelacies, Rfa Classes. Pocket Knives, Meant, Flours i Itar String,. Al., Nat ft-calved a line lot of Revolvers, Gan Cana. Gun Wadding, Cartridges, &c. Ws keep always on hand and tar:salm. Blasting Powder, Otot Powder, Rtfle Powder. Tobacco and Mon of • su perior paha, and a penal assortment of Yankee So• tlona. pv - Remember CBEAP CASH DREG STOLLE o Bums A. B. MIMS Montrose. Dec. 14. tem Jams sicaui.s STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Drioatrowe• Pe►: CAPITAL WIPBESIMIED, over Dome Insurance Co. of N. T.. Capital and Surplus. St,ooo,oto Insurance C. of North Amelia. Mil's. Capital and Surplus, 2.000,000 Franklin Fire Insur Capital and Sarance Co., Philo, Pa., plus, 2.000,000 Lycoming Counts Mutual Insurance Co.of nary. Penn's. Capital and Surplus, 4,000,000 Connecticut Ilutual Life Insurance Co. of Dartford. Conn.. Capital, 20,000,000 American Capita Lite Insura l nce Co., Phlkidel phla, . 1.000,000 Travelers'inseranco Co. Hartford, Conn.. I nouringagainst all k inds of accidents Capital. 700,000 Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, i 1,030,000 two MThastaess antturtedto our eye wltibe attsnd; MI to on fair tenna, end all iniMallprOmptly atillusted. IHrOffice Arstdnor cast from flanking Otice of W. H. Cooper &Co.:Turnpike at. Montrose. Pa. STROUD It BROWN, Agents. C. strrros. seq., Friendsville, Solicitor. Cuss. H. Sutra, Montrose. do BILLOWS 8111017 D, CSAILLES L. Dimon. Montrose. Pa. ,Jan. 11. MIL 7 1 - Lil\ l i adi gal ism plA 14Eunnwit s)000 WILL 8E PAID filo any person venturing any medicine show) half J. as mao thing. permanent cornea Dr. MMUS V ZOBT=a MUMMA= REMEDY. Used inward. ly_only. A pleasant medicine, free front Injurious drugs. Warranted under oath, to have permanently cured 21 - In err:trifle' pettaide Usided to this pete ten years. - Mee teadmearj. It Is the scientide prescription of Profess. or Jos. P. Elder fl Of Unioernill of Pemmilvants. Aar. —now one Philadelphia's oldest regatta physiciann, and Prefacer of Chemistry endTendeonS2=es tr in as made Neuralytx, Chronic and the speciality of his entire fact trostched foe by the itigaatures ao ciumpanying each bottle of many prominent renowned phyilchiWthemlnnenolnd other testimonials. To pro. tat suffentra hoe poisonous smack, noun= end use less expenditure of money. a, legal ligned guidance main exact number of betties warrantee to cure, will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer sending br letters full description of election. In ease of bilare to mei amorist paid paltriest? refunded . Medicine sent any where by collect collect on delivery. Aliticted Invited to write fie ) all Information and medical advice , Prindpal °Mos, Scrub Fourt • h seta by l l h ereol-- pam, m um my sold or ob. = Voreate - los . • AUL TIMBAL Mama —At Sher-Woes, the Watch-Maker, Woe street, Metitroie, Pa. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO. Pa. English and Classical courses. Terms begin September 7111, December 12tb, and March 971 A. butte appropriations :or students. Students ad mitted at, any time. Apply to CRAS. W. VERRILL, A. IL, • Mansfield, Pa. Aug. 81, 1870.—1 y HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI ATION, For Ms Belierand cars orthe Erring and Unfortunsta i ra Principle , . °Mb:loll/in Philanthropy. Essays on the Errorsof Youth and the Follies afar In relation to Marriage and Social with aid for the afflicted. Pent free, In Pealed eneelop i tti dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bos P. Plinailplifi. TALBOT Sr. STAMP, iIIOCERIES & PROEMS Flour. Salt, Dotter, Pork, Lard, Elam, Salt Flab, Tallow, Canals, Cracker., Cheese, Cdffee, Spices, Motes Teas, Supra, Rice, Dried and Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and all other articles usually kept in a tint clam Orosay sod Provision Store. We will mark onr Goode am low I. we cam afford, as/ sell for cash, or euMumge fur produce. PATRONAGE SOLICITED Montrose, Sept. 79, le7o.—tt A BEL TUIIRELL, DRUGGIST, MONTROSE, PA Lt CODttnually Tecei,tni NSW GOODS And keeps conotantly on band .Po /Old Qnleall• lb sorts:moot ad genuine DRITOB, My-Dwirtm CHM/MALS, LIQUOR,* Paints, Ore, Dye•Stsini, Sets. :Spices. sad *Mu Oro canes, Stone Ot aro, Wall and Wisdom roper. GUMMI ware, Preis Jean, 113krreses, Lamps. Chimneys, £e tone, Meelti very Ott, 'Purlent' OIL Neat foot 4 1 11 ; : fined Whole Oil, Slouch Olt 011'0 Olt Spirits tine. Verollstles, emus, Seed. Si le egsi.Polosl. Cu:tette titled Lye. Ask Orgasm, Trhertnts, Supporters, Neale& Inetrumente, Shoskier Cruces, Whip., Guns, Pistols, Cortrldgee. Pooder, Shot. Lead. Gan Caps, Blasting Powder and Fuse, V plies. Strings. Bons. ate. Fives. Riles ate., Fish Bee teens bees. Bar and Toilet Bur Oils, Hair Restorers. and Hair Dyes. Br i = Poe Let %Mee-, Specisclee,Sllver Plated Spoomsjorle. Knives. de. DaeatistArllcies, a general assortment Of FANCY GOODS, ~TES'LLRT,.rerd PIRiIIYii7• All tbtlerdiaz inYd bee kind, of ItATUT lIIDICINI9, In abort,- neatly smell thing to restore Me alas. 111/ please ibc taste, to delight thu eye, to gratify We laic and deo to conduce to tbe real aud substantial of life. itnniconallon la Imptacttt able, as It ;;1•1710 • new•issper. Call at the Drag sad Variety Stan of 71010Eagibik. Ilostrose, .las. 6,18:0,. 1=1.13 12f Zeta St its ep m• orroarn TIM COM' Voila, MONTROSE, PENYA. JOBE E. TASSELS, ProPrieto': Eight Stem Imre Ofie Ereeve Isey, ccreneetlngerEll the D. L. & the Erie, wed Orr m Leht& V ary asup Llary erva—es G OLD JEWELRY, A New apd Urge napply, ABEl..firrated, Montrose, Nos. 24, 180 A. B. TA.RBOX, ANDJEWELEB, Entsqucharma Depot, Pa., Dealer •in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, dc. Re pairing promptly done and warranted. FINE SILVER GOODS! 800 000,000 made a speciality; Silver Detached Levers for $l2 00. American Watches, at Companies re duced ti' Goods ordered for parties, from New Tort, at less profits than If kept constantly on hand. Solid 18 caret Rings for $1 75 per penny weight. B. TARBOX. Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 2S, 1871. tf. T EAt Every kind of Ten to market. just aretredionali or saes at New York wholesale price.. Alma finemur mrtfoent of COFFEE. Buy of mo sad rasp r m inesk grime. ABEL TII • " —At Sher-Wood's, the Watch-Maker, Mal= street, Montrose, Ps. CONGRESS WATER. at TURRELVS. ROAD LETTING—no Supervisors of Bridgiwritesw will meet at the house of James O'Brien, in North Brldrevrater. April Bon, at I Omit p. m.„ to let tbil building of a road leadlnulltdOdan. O'Brien`s to Thomas LLfeteJ a.. To too lot to the /OWCSS bidder. JAMES CALM. 111311.AC8 BUBWISTEIt. Elootroee, April 19.'71. Z.ll. OBBWISTER. tw. ST. 'VITUS' DANCE CUUD BY 'IRS. A. A. TAYLOR.—NO 0UR8•240 Shecan bo consulted at her residence in Bridgiltrlr. ter, an the Inn adjoining l;=-nherlff John-on, Best of references given. A.R. TAYLOR. Bridgewater. March 44. 1871. N "WALL PAPER, Just arrived. and selling ebet Montrose, April - 19.1811. ABEL llyannu Agricultural OoHem of Pommylirruda. THIS INS iTu'i lON will reopen (or the , SPRDIG TEA'S OF 24 WEEKS, On Friday, Rbniary 10, 1871. . For geneal MOAT, catalogue and other en:nation, Address, THOS. H. BURROWS, President, Agricultural College, P. 0., - Jan. 25,1870.—( . Centre 00., PA BLOOMINGTON. OW Ntainat ?•2 Cal! Year. 000 Acres. IS Unastduxows,, 0,, U sartmaut—all aloes. Best *Arial Wv la Walt el Would on know ertottookap; kow to plant' Fruit, shade, wrespreeu V tor tewait. Graft% awsallnalla WI. apple leak wire potatoes, 7 i 1%, amiss and Gardea ts, die ;Go.. 111.0 WEB GETABLE MOW eat. best collect' ..40 Bend 10 Golds Ow Raw. Motratad Ira of Witlars d i l l =ttp_le ."" B4W WW. L . _ Awe Garden ta—aa psaes,_awl Wholesaw imam army-we pap. addrcas F. - K TUCLNIX, IlloonGagten, Md& TALBOT a STAY,.