respectable and peaceful citizens with their dishonest exactions. These outrages are openly justified, and their encourage ment declared to he necessary for the good of the Radical party. The foremost mem bers of Congress have avowed their deter munition to legislate upon them with ref erences to the chances it may give them of carrying future elections, In other words, the worst wrongs, and the most shameful violations of common justice are committed in order that a certain combination of politicians, already in power, may continue to rule us for their pleasure, and plunder us for their profit Of General Grant we desire to speak with the respect due to the Chief Magis trate of the nation, and a soldier of great reputation. But it is painfully manifest that he is not fit for his place. He has never made the slightest efforts to preserve, protect or defend the Constitution. On the contrary be has given to his enemies in Congress, all the aid and comfort he could, and he has assumed without scru ple, powers which kings are careful not to exercise, and which no Republican ruler can hold without mortal offense to popular liberty. Instead of guarding the public treasury he has encouraged the corrupt extravagance of Con„,oress and some of the worst jobs have had their origin in the "Rings" which immediately snrronnd him. Before and about the time of his election, his inconsistent express ions showed that he had no convictions (perhaps no acknowledge) upon public affairs. lie avowed openly in writing, over his own name, that he had nopolicy, that is to say, no opinions or sentiments which would control his choice of meas ures. But leading and ambitions men of the Republican party proposed to him a policy which would set-to their interests at the expense of equal rights, and they accompanied their sogg,esttons with offers of enormous presents - in money, lands, houses and goods far exceeding iu value the annual salary which the people agreed to pay him for an impartial and just ad ministration of their government He accepted the presents, adopted the policy and appointed the donors to office. It will surely be admitted that all American citizens who believe these facts to be true are bound by the sacred obli gations of patriotism, honor and con science to oppose this state of things, and by opposing end it, if possible. The per sons interested in preventing a change will ask how, to what crtent, and by what means we propose to make reforms. The question is a fair one and we will answer it briefly. It will be the duty of the Dem ocratie party, and, to the extent of our authority, original or delegated, we hereby pledge ourselves and our associates, so far as in us lies— 1. To put the ship of State once again on her constitutional back and hold her lead firmly and steadily to that course. To protect individual citizens of all parties, classes and creeds in the enjoy ment of life, liberty, property, reputation, and the pursuit of their lawful' business, by an impartial administration of justice iwtho ordained and established courts. 3. To preserve the powers of the gener al government in their own constitutional vigor as our sole defense against foreign aggression, the safest bond of union be tween different sections of the country and the only sure promise of general pros perity: 4. To maintain unimpaired the revers ed rights of the States, not only because they are guarranteed by the Federal Con stitution, but because the States alone can safely be trust,d with the manage ment of their own local concerns. reduce the expenditure of the government by confining its appropria tions to legitimate objects by a rigid sys tem of accountability and economy, and by abolishing much of the unnecessary and pernicious machinery with which it is encumbered. 6. To moderate the burdens of the people, not only by economical adminis tration, but by a system of taxation upon foreign imports, as well as domestic pro ductions, which shall he just and equal in its operations upon the property and bus iness of the country, not enriching some while it impoverishes others,and not open to the frauds now habitually practiced. 7. To preserve the public credit by the prompt payment of the public obliga tions. 8. To consecrate the public lands to the use of the landless people who need it, by a system which will secure a sufficiency to all, and stop at once the long series of swindles by which so many millions of screshave been given away to those who already have more than enough. These are some of the duties which lies before the people if they desire to see their government administered with a decent respect for the Constitution of their fath ers, or with tolerable-honesty in financial matters. - We hare no test oe - orthodoxy—no dis abilities for, nor discriminations against, former political antagonists. We cannot and do not object to bygone differences, provided the citizen be truly and faith fully devoted now to the interests and in stitutions of the whole country, and all the inhabitants thereof Our object is not revolution, but res toration; not injury to our opponents, an assertion of our own rights and those of fellow citizens. Be order of the Democrotic State Ex ecutive Committee. WILLIAM A. WALL.scr., Chairman. REITA USABLE WOllKS.—Neneveh was fourteen miles long, eight wide, and forty mils!, round, with a wall one hundred feet high, and thick enough for three charri ots abreast. Babylon was fifty miles within the walls which were seventy feet thick and one hundred high, with one hundred brazen. gates. The Temple of Diana, at Ephesus, was four hundred and twenty feet to the sur face of the roof. It was a hundred years in building. The largest of the pyramids is four hundred and eighty feet high, and six hundred and fifty-three on the sides; its base covers eleven acres. The stones are about sixty feet in length, and the layers are two 'hundred and eighty. It employ ed 800,000 men in building. The lab yrnth in Egypt contains 300 chambers in twelve halls. —A negro Philosopher, discussing the relation of races said: " Yon knave de tur key, he roosts on the fence, an' de goose he roosts on de grotmd. You will pull de turkey off *de fence and be get up again. You scrap his wings, but somehow or under he _pine to get back on de fence.. Now you put de goose on de fence, an: he fall oT• ' he don't belong du. Tur key OM de white man. Her.ze down now, bat helnine to get nisgam. De nigger is de goose. lie Bette; stay whar he bc longs. the tarm and timid& A Great Farmer's Maxims. The successful life of Mr. JacokStmwn, `the prince of American fanner,, is at tributed to the close observance of the fol lowing maxims, originated by himself: When you wake up do not roll over but roll out. It will give you time to ditch all your sloughs, break them, barrow them,uniksow them with timothy and red clover. One bushel of clover to two bushels of timothy is enough. Make your fencing high and strong, so that it will keep cattle and pig out. It you have brush, make your lots se cure, and keep your hogs from the earn, for if the corn is kept clean they will eat it better than if it is not. Be sure to get your hands to bed by seven o'clock—they will rise early by force of circumstances. Pay a hand, if he is a poor hand, all you promise him ; if he is a good hand pay him a little more; it will encourage him to do still better. Always feed your hands as well as you do your-self, for the laboring men are the bone and sinew of the land, and ought to be well treated. I am satisfied that getting up early, in• dustry and regular habits are the best medicine ever prescribed for health. When rainy, bad weather comes, so that you can't work out doors, cut, split and haul your wood. Make your racks, fix your fence or a gate that is off its binges,. or weather boarding your barn where wind has blown the siding oil; or patch the roof of your barn or house. Study your interests closely, and do not spend any time in electing Presidents, Senators, and other smaller officers, or talking of hard times when spending your tune in whittling store boxes, etc. Take your time and make calculations, don't do things in a hurry, but do them at the right time, and keep your mind as well as your body employed. Young America at the WheeL A well known clergyman was crossing Lake Erie some years ago upon one of the lake steamers, and seeing a small lad at the wheel steering the vessel, accosted him as follows: " My son, you appear to be a small boy to steer so large a boat." " Yes, sir," was the reply, "but you see I can do it though." " Do you think you understand your business, my son ?" " Yes, sir, I think I do." • • "Can you box the compais ?" "Yes, sir." "Let me hear you." The boy did as he vras requested, when 'the minister said: " Well, really, you can do it! Can you box it backward?" "Yes, sir." "Let me hear you." The boy did again as requested, when the minister remarked: " I declare, my son, you do seem to un derstand your business." The boy then took his turn at question asking, beginning: " Pray, sir, what might be your busi ness ?" "I am a minister of the Gospel." " Do von understand your business ?" "I think I do, my son." " Can you say the Lord's Prayer?" "'Yes." "Say it." The clergyman did it, repeating the words in a very fervent manner, as tho' trying to make an impression on the lad. "Well, really," said the youth upon its conclusion, "you do know it, don't you ? Now say it backward." " Oh, I can't do such a thing', , as that. Of Course--" " You can't do it, eh ?" returned tho boy. "Well, then, you see that I under stand Inv business a great deal better than you doyours." Baptising the Baba Down in Woodbury there is a woman that is extremely de.if and her affection has caused a very unpleasant mistake, of which her infant child is the victim. She took this baby to church the other day to have Lim baptised. While she was wait ing in the vestibule she thought she would keep him quiet by feeding him .from the bottle of milk. 'While the child was tak ing its sustenance the mother was sum moned to the church with the announce ment that the minister was ready. In, her agitation she drew the bottle from the baby's month hurriedly, when the il e um nozze came off, and a pint of milk spilled upon the child's new clothes. When the clergyman took the child in his arms, he looked down at it, and asked the mother what name he should give it. She, with her mind troubled about the accident, thought he was asking how the clothes became soiled; so she answered: "Nozzel came off?" Rather surprised, he asked again for the name, and she thinking he did not understand her, bawled out: " Nozzle came off, I say r Whereupon that astonished divine pour ed some water on the child's head, and said: "Nozzel-came-off Furgnson, I baptise thee," etc., etc. What this woman wants to know now is, whether the legislature or something can't have that child's name changed to Henry, or Lnenllng, or William or some other more euphonious patronymic. FAT 31F.N.-It is striking fact that most persons want to weigh more than they do, and measure their health by their weight, as if man were a pig, valuable in propor-. film to his heaviness. The racer is not fat, a good plough horse has but a moderate amount of flesh. Heavy men are not those which experienced contractors em ploy to build railroads and dig ditches. Thin men, the world over, arq the -men for endurance; are the wiry atiii-hurdy ; thin people live the longest. The truth is, fat is a disease, and as a proof, fat ple are never well a day at a time—ore not suited for hard work. Still there is a medium between as fat as a butter-ball and as thin and juicless as a fence rail For mere looks, moderate rotundity is most desirable, to have enough flesh to corer all angularities. To accomplish this is the shortest time, a man should work but little, sleep agreat part of the time, allow nothing to worry iiim, keep always in• a, joyous laughing mood, and live chiefly on albuminates, such as boiled cracked wheat and rye, and oats, and corn, and barely, with sweet milk and buttermilk, and meats. Sugar is .the best fattener known. —Billings am: "Blessed is the man who can eat hash with a clear conscience, for his heart must be fall of pity. gal gditertionituto. HOL I DAMBLURIL!.VEINARY. Wiz'. CiIi.CIoCIPIC•I3 '9717.11M7311 pp I.T6&n EMILBLIEGISD 18132. A remedy which 0 tested far ten years, and proved In Mow sands of exam tamable mugnmgn lDisadtomo le o M f M O Threat pe S, merits a trial from all who are suffering Qom similar Le fectlonsand vainly seekthgreltef. Wlllyouletpnljudies gvtevent you from being cured also. p Una Cobis.—Tbe Prurglsts my Items thrust! —The relief and cures of it Sun mametorm . AL—Every sufferer will And teller and cure. eats—Requlre only . few duos. eh nag Ming.— Ras eared eases pronounced Incur. Liverq.-It renovates and Invigorates the system. complaint.—Most Ifffestles Regulator of Mb Tippliw—lta healthy action on the stemma RUIN Offa t tlitri. te t t Al bi g .tif ire ST V l=ll4 Prompt. Dr. Cycroles 'Mired Tay le rich la the medical gull. tics of Tar, combined with Vegetable Ingredients el on • doubted value, which make it unsurpassed not only for the complaints enumerated, but It Rapidly Restore Ex hausted strength, cleanse* the !nomad', relate" , the Lir erand pots them to work, muses the rood to dlgest.and makes pure bleed. ant begets a vivacity appreciated by both sound and sick. If you are *Meted In any way, we know if you try the LMltving• Tonic Properties of Dr. Creoles Wine of Tar, you will add your testimony' to is rest Talus in eorrecting any " ills that dish is her to." Prepared only by CILWM CitooB. di CO.— Bold by DrOWIZI ereirrhere. UALL 411 PORTIA Junction City, KAMM, wholesale Ascots. tFor Scrofula, —Scrofulous Tumors Beret. Maas Diseases of the Eyes, or Scrofitia in any form, libenmetlem,Disemes of the Liver. Mr eases of theSklD,Elltiolit• PitePlee. Sege, Tatter, Scald Heed, U lcers and old Sores, or any disease depending on • dep i reved condi. ll lion of the .blood. take Dr, 1. oo'a Com pton, Bpi* of Poke Root. t o combln• ed with the belt WM.: preparations of Iron • known, sod le the best Alterative, end Prat- See made. Cleanse your Moon. Try one bottle. Sold by Dru,=bits. Prepared only by - OLIVES CROOK & CO.; Dayton, O. DP arAny lamming Pau:et—The test. A dur. likablitand ridable wads. Never glass, and not Hibbs to breakage. Bend for cinder. Address Box al, Shim inanstown. Pa. ERSONII a HERD UOR CASES, FAMILY LIQ Each Casa containing One Old Pale Brandy, Holland Gin, " Rye Whiskey, I Old Pale Sherry, Pine Old Port, Old Bourbon. the very beet Quality nN DOLLAS. Garanteed Para and of PRICE BEV • , or Poet•OlD<n Order, N, 15 Broad St., New York Sent by Express C. 0. HENDERBO Agents ! Read This ! Wig WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF $3O PER WEEK and EXPENSES, or allow a largo Lhanimlsi. 1 , 10111 to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, Mich. AGENTS Wanted to sell Wheeler 6 Wilsons Sewing Machines • good territory. great inducements • no capi tal requir . cci ; bona and wagon thrnished. 7i. HHH AL&N, Agent, 401 Market Street Harrisburg. I'a. $325 EI A /JONT Done and Carriage furnished Expenses paid, 11. Shaw, Alfred, Ls. Applo Parer, Corer and Slicer. Price 82 00. Does all at once. Warranted satisfactory D, R. WIII CrE.llOll.ll, Worcester, Masa. 6040,000 Worth of Goods in store for the opening o the Fall Trade of 1870, in a fall and general assortment of urcra Drees, and hirnisillug, and Fanny Gonda In rotpras 640: Is, Deana, Merinos, Pontine, Caicos, Maus, Corsets, ,meowed Felts, and fLap Ladiss and Gents Fuss, Buffalo two, Pa.," Lap affil assortment of Cloths. Cassinseres. Lactics'Clatria, Flannels, linritay, Donnistie Cottons, dc, de. 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 will be sold en the most favorable terms, by S. 3317X=LNI.InT"X". ew Milford, Not. SC 1810, FINANCIAL. New 7-30 Gold Loan SAFE ! PROFITABLE ! PERMANENT ! Jay Cooke & Co. Offer for Sale at Par and Accrued Interest, the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT GOLD 'BONDS Northern Pacific RAILROAD COMP'Y. BMSE BONDS are seenrea, first, 'i:ky T 4 *a lizot notigige on the 'asthma Itself, Its rating stock and all equipments . seantd, by a First Mortgage on its entire Land Grant; being more than Twenty-Two Thane:red Acres of Land to each mile of mod. The Banda are frco from Vnited States Tax; the Prin cipal and Interest are payable in Gold—the Principal at the end of Thirty years, and the Interest Semiannually, at the rate of Seven and Tbicatenths per cent per annum. They are leaned In denominatives of $lOO, $5OO, $0330 $5,000 and $lO.OOO. The Trustees wader the Mortgage are Mews. J. Cooke, of Philadelphia, and J. Edgar Thomas, ?wildcat of the Pennsylvania Central Earned Company. These Northern PauMc 740 Bonds will at all times maturity, be receivable at ten per cent Premium 1.10), In exchange for the Company's Lands at their low. eat cash price. In addition to their absolute safety, thaw Bonds yield an Income Strger, we believe, than any other First Chum security. Persons bolding United States Five-Twenties can by converting them Into Northern Pacifies, increase theiryearly Income one-third. and din have a perfectly reliable Inaestment. HOW TO GET THEM Taus teurest Haat or Banker will supply these Bands pit33BLE SPECTACLES—aIso corn mon Spectacles, a new supply, for sale by It Montrose, Nor. 10, 18139. ADEL TURREL Goal Hems to the So Idiom aof 2110 War of 1812 A ND THIGH WIDOWS I—Congress has recently punk JoM. ed a Law Granting Pensions of Eight Dollars - pf month, where them was a Service of Sixty Days or r a . For marl of you I procured Land Warrants, from MOO to ISM, and my records and papers, them made, furnish now the Important facts necessary to Procuring Fen alons,and perm= bringing or sending their claims to ray office can have the see benefit of my records, and their baldness will he promptly attended to at rates es. Utilised by the law L. F. FITCH 4. Montrose. March 1E471. REM' ALIVERTDIING. — vie will Insert so silver. C tilltinera in Eight Hundred Amerman Velma. ma for Six Dollars per Lino per week. One lineune week will cost nix Duliars, twe lines will cost Twelve Dollars, and Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send for a Printed List. Address GEO. P. ROWELL CO&Ad vertising Agents, Ito. 41 Park Row, New York. The Vice of our Age is 'rand! NEVERTHELESS. there are dye honest Patent mews, oven at the Capital, of whom ts tho under signed- Patents for 17 yam obtainod at reasonable 111.141. Agents monad. Send for elontlars. GEO. E. MOWN, Councellorat-Law. 817 G. Street, eor. 9th, 'Washington, D. C. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE CLEAKS Ind Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Cloth- Sag% remotes Feint, Greet* Ter, dc, tastantly, without the least Injury to the finest hibrle. Sold by end Fancy Goods Dealers. FRAGRANT sa- PO C0...153 Barclay Bt., New York, 461aSalle-tit., Maga TALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—The V subscriber offers his Gum at Salver Lake, 'Susquehanna Co., Pa., contains over 180 acres 100 or 105 of which are cleared and under cultiva tion the land is well watered and good for either vain or grass, there are between two and three hundred grafted Apple trees on the place besides peach, plum, and pear trees, the farm is conveni ent for churches and schools with good . build ings, 180 rods south of Quaker lake, the farm is aped one =1 admirably located. Address or up. fy to MAURICE IL DONNELL. Silver Lake, Seaga. Co. Pa., March 8 '7l. am. BEST BARGAINS TOWN IN /JP CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. FLOURS PRO via Thiel and Casual Vegetables. Re. Lc. lit the s t A. N. BULLARD. Mont; Fe t!. len. tit CALL AT ROBINSON'S LOIN! V: i : ;4•AvrAii WITYPLIVITIDIEs. 311 EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Where you will And The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment, and the Lowest Prices of any house in the city., N. 13.—A1l Goods sold warranted as repro:sea ted. Blnglriuston, Aug. 24, 1870.—ty Ares Haig Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, 'or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will• prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently: prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. L C. Ayer & Co., Plucncm, AnD Arumlcel. Camera, LOWELL, MASS. PSI= $l,OO. Sold by Abel Tun•cll, and Barns & Nichol', "Montrose, and all druggists and dealers every• where. [Dec. 244870—y X:lz. C. If'. .13MILColang,7415 Efelzubold's Extinct Machu Is Diuretic and Blood Pu rifying, and cures all dioceses Arleta:, from habit. of di. slpatton and 'treater! and Imprudence. In Ills impurities of the blood, etc., supereeding copsitm In affections for stria It Is used, and Syphllttic auctions—ln these dl.- MA I INT . 11!I ]ENTused in connection *ld% ticimbold's EOM Wash. YOUNG AKERICAN in offering this Liniment to the public, as we do la fell confidence, that It mud supme all others now In use, as an Internal remedy, for the care of all diseases In the rya of that elan of medicines, we can safely assert. without the lout fear of contradietion. that It steads un rivaled in the list of medical compounds externally ap plied for the cure of &mese. Feeling therefore that It hamar:rezone, to puff a remedy so eminently wonderftli In Its elite-13,20 mystcrimisly infidlible in Its powers of relief, causing the deaf to hear, the blind to tee, limner. yam drum and ai rhtie walk erect and re job= again In the pow ppl er ed and eams rigor of to manhood. this pre paraiton Is offered to the polite on Its own rnexibi, and eb.toss no rob:ante origin or essential oils of the Arabi as deserts ; boson the contra, la what Its Inmate, ant la cue combination of the powers or Notth Antal. on good:tete. LTaw To, Dee. 14 Is 7 This notice is to •infoten all dealers In proprietary medicines, that we have established a Depot In taupe. henna county atMontroae. Pa., tar the sale of Dr. C. P. Brown's Young Ai:Devious Linhoteat. and that Mt. A. BALDWES Is oar anent for that purpose. BOUTHERLAND R CO., 130 Wllllem Sweet , New York Agencies will soon be established at central places in every township, and published in the list below. lam ready to furnish It at wholesale prices to agents. Prat er, and circulars seat free upon application to the sub scriber. • . The Liniment is now for 'Beat retail by the follow ing nentr, to wit: Barns& Nichol', Meilron. A. Plural!, B. L. Adams Aubmat 4 Camera. Noah Baldwin, South Ashcan. Waltman A Vo.burg,Bldnner's Eddy. 1). C. & F. B. Pordtuun, FTIDIEnne .1. Burrows A bona Stevensville. L. IL Sherwood. kashrille. B. T. Hendrick, Soingville. William Thayer, )mock. B. Beardalee, Little Meadows. Robert Winters, Prieudirville. M. L. Ball, Bimhankille. D. A. A. Titaworth, Brooklyn, Pa. L. B. Binds, Factorrrille, W, IL Curtis, Bailey hollow. B. M. Tiffany, Hoptottorn. B. Very, siontrour Depot. 0. M. Hawley, Net Nliford. T. D. Easterbmk, Great Bend. Tewkebury Brothete, Auburn C 4111 : 1 1. Avery &Braurnont,Catoptown. Steven. & Leebody, Elk Lake. N. Granger. Bush. 8. B. Stevens, Lacy - TM. A. J. Silvan. East Stringbill. .1. 1.. Merriman, 14m:beak_ J. W. Rorenerants, Ftirdsle. Any perms in townshipsnot above named, desiring an agency, may obtain it by altdresaine A. BALI/WM General Agent. Jan. 11,1871-321 - Mautrose. Pa. ABEL TURRELL IT MIPS constantly on band one of the most names ix. ons collections of DRUGS & MEDICINES In the country. and bestow a medal attention to so. leeting and buying articles la this department than ate pareandgennWe. lie also keeps a great variety of LIQUORS AND WINES, bought either direct from thedistiller, or larporterolnd Warranted strictly pare. Also, a 'full assortment of 'Paints, OIL, Varnisher/. Brushes, LubtieaUng Oils and Dye Stara. Groceries, Wall Paper Glass, Kerosene, Violins, Pistols, Qua and ammunition. • A tine Vitty of Gold and atm JEWELRY', Perim eq. 'Yankee POTIONS, dr, and vete:goods $4)O on• microns to mention. Dunne several yeses put persona have htaa in the habit or terming enalw.aind ending to the Grgt Ameri can Tea Company, New York, far WIT appall otTaa and Coffee, for tanaly.ase. Abel Terrell DOW "applying the people with thole Teas and Coffees, et Hu gore fa Montouter at Ms MUMS pik that, thew claim and other parsosui pay at the "bare al theCompsay la New 'lark. Thu.. Pafahasafa will save the exPnwe charge, trouble of dobbin and rids of esadbut. a 7 hares of ABEL Ttrip#4. , Erna; MO T. REMOLD'S COMPOUND REID EXTRACT CATAVIIA • • GRAPE PILLS.. Component Parts-LFlnid Extract Rheu ' barb and Fluid Extract Oataw ba Grape Juice. mioll Liver Complaint. Jaundice. Billions Iffactionu, nick or Nervous neadanne. costieenese. etc. Pun t/ Vniinta'do, oolltaishg oo Mercury. Minerals or Del. etarlous Map. ilass pill' are ilte most dellattfally pleasant purge. tire. supeneding castor oil, salts. magnesia, etc. 'Mere totting mote acceptable to the stomach. Therg y s tons, sad cense neither nand& nor ping pains. ate composed of the Mien. 112 ingredients Atter a few days' Ise of them. such an ha hut of the entire ottani takes place as to appear aka's, to the weak and enervated, whether lathing nom Imprudence orig.. ase. G. T. nelinbold's Compound Plaid actract Ca tawba Grape fills are not mow coated, from the tact that anger coated Pills do mot absolve, bat pass through the stomach without disiolving, emasequently do no Witte the tic:sped effec t. asant i. TTlljtk'ATA amo=p nd'olLt ?RAPE ew abate theirsugar ccoued. PRICE odor . CErITiS PERBOX. • HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCiIiTAATED COMPOLTND FLUID EXTRAr;T SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate frees the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Bores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes. Bore Legs, Sere Booth, Bore ßead Bronchitte. Shin Worm*, Salt Rheum. Calmer, Runnings from the Ear, White Swell. logs, Tumors. oftncerens Affections, Nodes, Rickets, DaudetMr Swelling's, Night Sweats, Mush Tatter, Ho. more of all hinds, chronic Itheinatism, Dyspepsig, and an diseases that hare been established in the system for years. Being prepared expressly for the above complaints. Its blood-purifytng properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It glees am complexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to • state of health and purity, for purifying the blood, re moving all chronic constitutional diseases arising hem an impure state of the blood, and tho only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and *even. Ing 'of then bones. Ulceration* of the throat sad kgw, Blotches, Pimples on the Pace, Erysipelas and all scaly mopttone of the akin, and beantifyiug the complexion. Price gi ao per bottle. lIRWRY T. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTELTED Sluld malt 33%.a.c01au.. TEE GREAT DIURETIC, Gas cured every case of Diabetes to which it has bees given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder sod Inflam mation of the Kidneys. Ulceration of the Kidney. and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland Stone in the Bladder. Calculus Gravel, Brick dust Deposit, and II ammo' or Milky discharges. nod for en feebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, maid ed with the following symptoms: Imlisposlilon to ex ertion, luta of power, loss of memory, difietilt7 of hmlliihinlf. weak nerves, trembling. burro: of disease. wakefulness. dimness of vision. Pain in the but , hot hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, eruption on the face, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of the muscular system, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty fiveeand from thirty-five to fifty-eve or In the decline or change of life; after confinement or labor pains, bed wetting In children. LADIES. In many affections pernitar to ladles, th e Retract Da Duchy is unequalled by any other remedy—as in Cblora. sts or Retention. Inngularltr, pathfulnmsor suppression of eust=aryesesitatl•ns ulcerated or Schiele trap of the Morse. law/rhea or Whites. sterility. and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether attain? hom to or habits of dissipation. It Is preemibsd tensivaly by th e most eminent physicians and midwives. for enfeebled and delicate constituthons, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the above diatoms or symptoms). • B. T 1 anmsourtnernuer Btrcur Cam diseases arising from Imprudence, debits of die Opinion, etc, in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It amass* frequent desire. and gives strength to urinate. thereby removing obit:actions, preventing and curing strictures of the Urethm.allaying pain and inlisimmation, so frequent In this class of disease, and expelling all poisonous matter. Thousands who here been the victims of Incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cared in a short time, have, found they have been deceived,and that the .porison" has, by the use of powerful as dements." been deed up Is the system, to break out Ina more kg graysted form. en_derttepe after merriliff. USX BELISBOLD'S EXTRACT !Warn for all siren lions and diseases of theilritiaryOrgens. whetheregisting In Male er Female. Dom whatever ranee originating, and no matter of bow long standing. Price, Oral Dollar and Fifty Centsper Bottle. DEI(EY T. MEMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WARM, cannot be summed as a Face Wash, and will be found the only specUe remedy In every species of Cutaneoell Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Saubutle ess, Induration, of the Cutaneous Dem. bane, etc., Sadnesses d Incipient inflammation, !Uses. flash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, end in purposes for which Salves or Oint ments are used; restores the skin to a Mate of malty and softness, and latexes continued healthy act io n to Its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clecruegs and vivacity of complex io n so much sought and ad mired. Bat however minable as a remedy for existing defects of the akin, H. T. Llemboles Rose Wash has lung sustained Its principle claim to unbounded patron age, by porsessbig qualities which render it a toilet ap pendage of the most linperiative and congenial chars. to combining In an elegant formula prominent to. celiac's, safety and efficacy—the Invariable accompani ments of Its use as a Preservative and Refresher of the complexion. It Isar. excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and seen Injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, coed in convection with the extracts Baehr, Barasps villa. and catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as re commended, cannot be surpassed. Price, One Dollar Per Bottle. Fel and explicit directlitme gacOmpsay the medicinal, Evidence of the mot responsible and tellable clew acier tarnished on application, with hundred. of Mon sande al pries Witnesses. and upward of auce unfo• MAW certificates gad rearatmeadatarry letters, many of watch are from the highest amuses, Including emi nent Physicians. clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The pro prietor bas newer resorted to their publication In the newspapers • be does not dot ide from the fad that his articles sank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to to propped up by certificates, Henry T;l3§=old's atuisto Prep tioa, Delivered to any address. Se \ are from observt2, istablbbed upward orTwenty Years. Sold by esti everywhere. Address letters for informalioa. macaw to wow T. HELKDOLD'I3, Dropest and Chemist, 0017 tiOpOta $-11. T. linsolota's Drug and then:Sad WarAosse, No 501 Droatiray, Now Yoth, T liputpotnl Medial Depot, lad Booth Toth littliot. Philadelphia. :• AME OF _,COIIMRIPRITSI A* rot lion lismopomisl rake olbvf; A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. W,AUSMIPS • • 1 I GA.R, BIT IV Hundreds of Thousands PI Bear 7.? en atity:Jr"' /II WHAT ARE THEY? hit s!•5 ;1 Elfh o le 0. re a ;r, g , 1 .1 8 i g 1112 t 5 lig 2 Is o a. . 211 Mr ARE NOT A, VILE FANCY DRINK.Ii *Asa Poor linos, Whisker. Proof 6 , ond Rohs, Liaterradoetond.ipleal Ind -- sod to cause the Wee, Meal wTonka.ow •. - Sm." llestonno," M., that lead the tippler on drahkatuntla and rain.lait an a trio /lettlelne, ••• • Dom the Native Roots end Date of adiforcla, Rea from ail Alcoholic Stimulants. They aro the GREAT BLOOD PO/11VMM and A LIVE GIVING PRINCIPLXia teriect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all polsonols Matter sod restoring the blood to a healthy conditio No puma em taco them Niters according to dime. DOD and remain long unwelL 8100 wino Coca form Ineurable cue. provided OW bona are not destroyed by attuned poises or tem mean; and the vital mg= wutol beyond Cho petulant:air. Par Intlamanotory mad Chronic libation. Gm and Goat, Dropopsla, or IndlgealOot BlUaao, Remittent and Intermittent Beware Diecemos of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, Due Bitters home been most Moms fal. each Diseases are canoed by Vitiated Blood. which is generally produced by derangmneat onto Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION, Read aloha, Pato la the Shot:Menu. Cousp.llthtztess of the Cu; Dlstineu, Sour Exuetattiota of the Stomach, Dad tube In Ma Month. Bilious Attacks. Pelpitatica of thcif..rt, frenmu..o.tou of the Lungs. Nso is the regions of the Sidney', and a hundred other *rad iteptoroa, are the cravings of Dyspepsia. They Mateo:ado the Stomach and almulato the ter old Ever and Dowell, which renderthem of unequalled selemy to elesutalug the blood of all trotusttleo. sad anparting Imo life and Tim to tho whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Emden,. Tatar. Sall Melon, Wotan, Spot', Pimples. Pentules,Doila,Car- heaths, Mag-Wonas, ScitAllesd. Sore fro. lima> alas, Itch. Seurth, tnameorationa of the Skin. Rumen and Rheum of Ulan. of whatever =no or unsure. are literally dug up and carried out of the rum= In a short ttmo by the one of theme Merit One bottle la ouch caw will convince the most lueredalons of thee eurathe elicit. Clesise the Vitiated Blood ishmeser you tad Impurities bursting .breugh the eldta Dons or bores I cleanse It VIC} , yon dud It obstructed end sluggish In the veins ; Mumps It when It Is foul, sad your feelings vlll toll you atom Keep the blood pare sad the health Of the system mill w. FIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurkingla the system of so many thousands, ore effectaally destroy ed end removed. For full directions, reed carefully the ellsoler sromid each bottle, Flotsam four lin; guegte—ltagllsh,Ocrman, French and Spanish. J. WALSZII, Proprietor. IL 11. McDOPALD G CO. Druggists end Gen. Agents, Ens Prancloso, C 4. sad la nod 31 Commerce Street, New Tort.. pr SOLD BY ALL DEUOOISTS AND DP ki r"' Oct. 2G-7 smpete SIGN OF TEE GarEN MORTAR AV• SEELY'S NATIVE CRAPE BRANDY, distilled - - •-•7;ii•-i'!:Z5 strictly prim; and a varlet; of other Brandies incitidial seherry Brandy, Cider Brandy, Cc. an d digit-. nt kinds of Rom. Holland Gin, old Rye Bamboo '- !- -1, -. - IThiskey. Alcohol, Pure Spirit, Bay Rum, An., constants ly on band and for sale by .tomNrCTFILINTIS I ABEL nildniUs - 21.1MC7XX4001-sES, Non ... iii.,..huth./$6O. DRUCHILSTS, Would reeetfolly ay to the publia, that in addition t their asami assortment of PritE DRUGS AND ,MEDICINES, they have Paints and Oita. Varnish, Dye-Stun, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicinee, Spectacles, Rya Maws. Pocket Enter.. Razors. Violin • UnitarStriogs. Also.jnet received a tine lot of Revolvers. Gun Caps. Gan Wadding, Cartridges, &c. Ws keep always on band and for :sale, Mewling Powder, Gan Powder, little Powder. Tobacco and Cigars of a In ens.or quality, and • general assortment of Yankee No. I S2F - Reizo S yr the CHEAP CASH DECO STORE o Borne Ni A. B. MINOS Montrose, Dee. 14,1830. Amos NICOULS STROUD do BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL - INSURANCE AGENCY, z=sta,. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, over Home In Co. of N. Y., Capital and 1$ Scuola*. 4.000.01.0 Inatinume Co. of North America, Phira. Capital inedSurplus. 2,000,000 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Philo, Pa., Capital and Sarnia', Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Money, Penn a. Capital nod Surplus, Conneetient Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn., Capital, 51,000,000 American Lila Insurance Co., Philadel phia., Capital, Tmelers'lnsorium Co. Hartford. C00t)... Inswing against qll kinds of actidontO Capital. 'lOO.OOO Hartford Ftre Insurance Company, Hart ford. Coon.. Capital and Surplus. $2.000000 Mfr All business entrusted to our Cape will be attend ed to on fair terms, and all Insane promptly adjusted. Mir Office first door east from Ranklngffice of W. Cooper & Co., Turnpike st. Montrose. PIL STI10137) tt BROWN, Agents. M. C. Stereos, seq., Friendsville, Solicitor. Cuss. H. 8111711. Montrose, do Binxixos &mono, Cnant.as L. !Mewl'. Montrose, Pa. Jan. it. IST'. 1 - EU M AT'S" -AA sJOOO WILL BE PAID. ,4 I,ideTA TO any person producing any medicine ahowleg_half as many living. permanent cores es Dr. FITI.Ett'S VEGETABLE ItiIEITMATIC REMEDY. Ised Inward. ly only. A pleasant medicine, free from injurious drug,. Wananted tinder oath, to have permanently cured 95 - In every KO patients treated in We pant ten years. (Bes tattimanyf. It is the scientific prescription of Profess. or Jos. P. Fitter, It D., a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. A. D.. 1833,—n0w one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians, and Pmfeasor of Chemistry and Texicoloy, g „—whe has made Neuralgia, Chronic and Intlematory Rheumatism the seciality of his entire prfpuional ilfe—a fact vouched f ur by the SIZILIthrtS se comptinying each bottle of many prominent renowned pnyalMans, &Immo% and other testimonial., To pro. Moses Edam front pollotiona quack nostrums and use less expenditure of money, a legal signed guarante e, stating exact number of bottles Warmeted to cum, will be forwarded gratis to any sufferer sending by letter a fall description of ,fiction. In 1480 of failure to cure, amount paid positively refunded. _Medicine sent any , where by tamps, coupe on delivery. Af fl icted invited to write for 'advice a ll Infornualou and medical _advice I sent by ieldev gratis. Principal omen, Tovirt# street, Phlladorptda,,Penne, The remedy hi sold or qh tamed by Drtigglata. . April ifi. 41-41, -For Sale bp' ABEI. T 011.111134,, Montrose Pa. —At eher-Wood'e, the Watchadaker, Maine street, Montme, Pa • A 17DITOE'S NOTICE. THE trninzastamix XL. an Auditor, appointed the Court of Conuasi Pleas of iirognerianus County, to make distention of the fund arising from Souire sale of the real estate of E. Smith and Harry Smith, hereby glen notice that he will attend to the duties of Ms appointment at hid omen, In Montrose, on Monday the 19th day Wise. MTh at 1 o'clock, p. m.. at which time and plate, ea person, Interested are muctestod to present their clabis or be forever debened from coming Miami said nod. Mai St. 1871.-4 w A. W. BNB i OLP, Auditor. HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI- ATION, For the Rellefead care of the itnina and Unfortanatte,e• Principles of Christian Philanthropy. to=on the Farm of Youth and the Yaks of Age n to Marriage and Social Ru ls. with mita? • aid for the Whined. Bent free. in sealed egs= plas. a. Ad dreea HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. TALBOT it STAMP, GROCERIES & PRONSIOR Vlciar.iialt, Batter, Pork. Lint, Sin. Silt Stab; Taw Candle. Clickers, Cheese, Coffee, Spica, Chola • Teas, SUWON flee, Dried and Caosiitt Pm% Totten, Mein, Saidi; Ratan other ertlelee anally kept la a drat glum Growl and Provision Stun. will murk our Goodsas low as we nn Mud, rod all for cub, or excluinp for produce, PATRONAGE SOLICITED Montrose. Sept. 29. 1219.—t2 A BEL TT:WELL, DRUGGIBT, IfOIITROSE, PA. to conUu Gaily ryuGTGIS NZW GOODS And keeps constantly on hand a tall and &Waldo EP sorunent of gennlna DRUGS, MEDICINES, CILEMICALS, LIQI7OMI, Paints, Oils, Die -Staffs, Tess. Spices, and other Orr eerier', Stone %are, Wall and K indow Paper, Obis ware. Fruit Jar., Ilirrors, Lamps. Chhnnerr,r_llmo 21 ees. Machinery Oil, TOllelll . Oil Nem w. muiro. *a tined Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Once Oil, Spirits Tames tine. Vartristres, Orrery Seed. V inegsr.Potael. Comma. traled Lye. Ask Grasse, Trusses. Supporters, Mediu- Instniments, Shoulder Braces, Wale., Guns, Pistols, Cartridges. Powder Shot, Lead, Gan Caps,lllsktiog Powder and Fuse, Violins, Sprays. Bows. ete.' Flutes, Enke etc., Pleb Hooks and Lines, Bar and Tolletilosps, Flair Oils. Heir Demerara. and Hair Dyes. Dnishesl Pocket Kalree,Spectscler„Silver Pleted Spoons,Porks„ Entr-es. be. De.rtist Articles, a general assortrierit al FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, end ',Enron= All the leading and beet kinds of PATKRT lISDICLNES, In short, nearly ecery thing to restore the sick, I. please the taste, to delight tno eye, to gratify the rase, sod &leo to conduce to the real and substantial anufana of life. Enumeration la Impracticable, as It mould ill • newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TIIREELL. Montrose, Jan. 6, PURE LIQUORS T 8 2=1.33. F 3 LL ZS CIVICT/B2a• OPPOSITI 1 . 112 COURT UOttri, MONTROSE. PILIN'A. JOHN S. TAIIIIELL. Proprietor.. Etat Stages leave this Thom &din ecninectingerink the D. L. d W, the Erie; and th 3017 0, e Lehigh Vary Mal- (18Z--11 GOLD JEWELRY. A New andlarge_ supply, Montrose. Nor. 24. Ism ABEL TIIRBELL. A. B. TARBOX, WATCHMAKER AND,JEWELER, Susquehanna Depot., Pa., Dealer in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, &c. Rs. pairing promptly done and trarrunted. FINE SILVER GOODS! made a speciality; Silver Detached Levers Re $lB 00. American Watches, at Companies !e -duced prices. MT Goods ordered for parties. Rea New York, at less profits than 11' kept coastsatly en hand. Solid 18 caret Rings !brill 75 .7. weight. A.B. T ABUOX, Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 25,1871. U. $6O 000.000 T EA Every kind of Tea In market just or nem at New York wholesale price.. Aloe • Sneer nuttoem of COFFEE. Buy or me and sav i e w mag g chars. ABEL TO . •dr.n. -At Sher-Wood's, the Watch-Maker, Mains street. Montrose, Pa. CONGRESS WATER. at TURRELL'S. ROAD LETTING—The Supervisors •of Bridemater will meet at the home of James O'Brien, in Novi Is Bridgowhter. April tete. at 1 Omit p. m.. to in U. hulls ine of a roses leading from Jas. O'Brien's' Sonoma Bickers. Bickers. To be let to the lowest bidder. JAMES CALM. HORACE BtIEWSTIM. Ilantrose, AprU 10. 'on. A. M. 1MEW874.14 TR. NEW WALL PAPER, Jost arrived, and sellinultanta tinu Montrose. dprirl9.lB72. T Agricultural Ooliege, of Pommylouts. THIS INSTITIMON win reopen Air On SKIM TERM OP 24 VMS, On Prjday, February 10, 11371 t For gencal Circular, catalogue itud other Art: formation, Addma, THOS. E. BURROWS, President, Agrlpaltural College, P. 0., Jou. 25, 1870.—tf. Centre 04:1Plit BLOOMINGTON. (ILL) =MY. QTWlfear. 000 dens. fil Greenhouse% Wool At untaient—ell IliM. Nest Stoat LoWTllNtest . Would ,toq kuow what, when, how to Let !ran. ahade,evetgreett •ta, root% Itnifts. plants, appie seed, early Rosepootatoes, shtu isteenbonat and garden.plahte, FloW VEGETABLE snaps I MI crOtatsollection_sa Quality. Send tO oputs 1131. New, Dlotrated Deserlptlyg Catalogue...9o pam, Ihnut stamp. each fpr Mainz of Seeds, with pWo directions-64 takes ,_• SeddWs Garden Hants-32 meg. and Wholinale Pries I,l* -0, p4ges. dddnaw P. K. PLUME, Bloomiegton,llllWoln, ABET& 7131M1441/ . IlasJust letterset:7 Voir Taik vit/itilizip.of 41tIoa to Ids soil stock' ylialqs 'pods. TALBOT a STAMP
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