Zile e f ann and tirtoide. The'Uone Disease. This ve - ry: remarkable Malady which has recently made its appearance among the horses of , the.istreet railway compa nies, and the large livery and sate stables, still continues its ravages without the slightest sign of abatement. It still baf fles the most eminent and evperienced veterinary surgical skill in the City, notwithstanding the cases bare had the most remitting attention. Yesterday a dissection of an animal recently deceas ed, belonging to the Third avenue line, was made and 'a careful examination and analysis of the contents of the stomach elicited nothing by which the origin of fatal disorder could be traced. The food of the animals, the corn, oats, and even the salt, have all been minutely analysed, but the investigation resulted in no ini "portant disclosures. Several new reme dies were tried yesterday but proved inef fectual in even mitigating the disease. The veterinary surgeons make the very . • equivocal statement that they do not ex actly nnderstand the disease, but add that the disease is not contagious. From very authentic sources it appears that up to last evening the horse plunge has attack ed from seven to eight hundred horses most of which were owned by the street railway companies and of those seized with the disease over one hundred per eeut have resulted fatally. Of course some of the cases have been cured but a thorough seems indeed to have been of rare occurrence. The Third avenue is said to have over 290 horses down with the disorder, the majority of which doubt less will either die or become utterly wortblessin the future. They lost twen ty horses on Tuesday night, and a num ber on yesterday. Their line with its three thousand horses, it is said has al ready suffered so severely, as to withdraw ' the usual afternoon cars from the road. The Second avenue shows by no means any more gratifying exhibit. As already stated, that it was among the horses of this line that the disease originated, and since its appearance they have averaged ever one hundred on the sick list with comparatively few cures. The other lines and the west side of Broadway and those across town suffered proportionably. It is also mid that the only lines that have been fortunate in not yet having the dread dis ease to visit them are the Fourth and Tenth avenue and Bleeker street lines.— N. Y. Times 15th. . Timothy Hay. Timothy hay is much more valuable when cut early than when permitted to become ripe. If seed is needed, leave a portion for that purpose; but the main caop for hay should be cut when in blos som- At this period the plant contains gum, sugar and starch, which later be comes changed into dry, harsh nnnutrit ons, woody fibre. For this reason, cut early in July. There is a very prevalent hips that the blossom erases the hay to be aunty, and of disease to horses fed on it. Heaves are said to be caused by it. This is an error. Any dust made by the dried* blossoms must of necessity be shaken off during the handling of the hay; turd if if 'Were norsie, the dust itself -mould be harmless unless taken into the 'hinge; Which 'Continued; of course would be hurtful. There is no necessity for the lay to he fed in such a manner as to allow this. The injurious dust is that caused by the damp and mold. This is hurtful, in a high degree, and care must be taken to put the hay in the barn free from mois ture. Timothy hay is very easily cured ; we have cut it in the forenoon, and had it well and safely housed before night by having it well spread and turned during ,ttwd*: illay so gotten - comeont green and fra i graut, Will spend hell, and sell well. It is a common idea that timo thy is hard on the land. When permitted to ripen its seed, this is true, as of any other grain crop ; but when cut early is not exhanstive. Cutting early spams the soil, gets the bay out of the way of the ' wheat harvest iu good time, and gives the farmer more nutritious feed fur his stock. .Trs it •INIO 0.------16 Tus floors OF SIIEEP.—The Ohio fir mer thinks that for rainy day work in summer there is no better job to be at tended to than getting up the sheep and clipping their hoofs into shape, if it was "not done iu shearing time. That journal says that a sheep's foot needs pruning as much as a fruit orchard, and it a sign of bad husbandry to see a flock of sheep with all kinds of hoofs, some turned up like the toe of a skate some overgrown, sprawl ed ont like a calm shell, some: ,turned in lliatt'drieditp sind - of apumpkin, a very dewirittz the neat shapely foot that sheep Amid wear. A frowsy, shelly, overgrown hoof is always catching and holdinglil*lU that the sheep is liable to cifehToid hnmora iri his foot which is liable to lead to serious results. Long tanned up, toes.„are, .a nuisance, often &ffeliing tindeF Toots, and giving the sheep a hobbling gait. All the shell or overgrowth of the foot which is not in tontacewith the quick is so' much dead rubbish, and can be taken off without pain. _ . A DOCTOR AS IS A DOCTOR self sufficient humbug who took up the busi ness otphysipian - andpretended taa deep knowlei ,ke,r to theireariirg ait, — ivaTi called upon to visit a young man with apoplexy, Bolas gazed long and hard, felt his pulse and pocket, looked atbis tongue and . his wife, and finally gam vent to the follow. ing 'sublime armour: • "I think he's ag, one -fellow." • " No, nor exclaimed the sorrowing -wife, " do not say that."' "Yes," returned Bolus, lifting ap his hat and eyes heavenward at the same time, "yes I do say so, there ain't any hope, not the leastest mite—he's got an attack of nibil fit in his lose frontis—" "Where?" cried the startled wife. "In•his lose frontis, and can't be cured _without some trouble and ux:reat deal of pains. Yon seahis Whole *. eiary system ut deranged; . filitly;lds vox PoßolY is Venire. on advalorum; secondly, his :cutacarpisl cotenant- has swelled could net more; thirdly, abd :lastly, his solur:xibilue in.a - concussedstate; and ninst got any money, consequently he's" rUlx 3 hilL ,1 1 :4 1 4.111•••OP- Teem -Pat a:piece Of Atileirrirae thettiza.ant walnut into II plat EiatatetbniterlAslollo f4ettitketpteet .: weighing the mouth -The4pli veltiott *kit: -pmerve - the teeth, taxi keep l eg 'the itiothaabe4nttitill harden The gates: —st correspondent of Me Ettal(B7Gifechats- 'Alen ' Oa the 26th of last month a little cdild of Mr. Henry Detweiler, and the'ither; who 18 a ponriabeiiii - g. - man, not owning a plot in the Phillipsburg Cemetery, had its remains interred in that portion of the cemetery for single graves. The charge for interment of a' child,in cluding the digging of the grave is four dollars, which amount the Superintendent of the cemetery, one Peter Lerch, demand ed of Detweiler the day after the funeral. The afflicted parent unfortunately, did I not just at the time have the amount of money with him, and in consequence was unable to meet the demand whereupon Lerch abused Detweiler most shamefully and informed Messrs. Winters & Bro., in whose employ Detweiler is that if the bill was not paid by the following day he would disinter the child and set the coffin out-side the cemetery; - Mr. Winters told the brute ho should write -a receipt And he would pay the chi n, mile did not want Mrs. Detweiler to hear of his inhuman threats; to this proposition, Lerch made no reply, but jumped in his wagon and dsove oft Later in the day, Winters again mw Lerch, and asked for the bill and receipt, and only left him after the delivery of the same was promised. It is needless to say that Lerch failed to pre sent the bill, for the reason, probably, that he was ashamed of himself; but in the following day he called upon Mr. J. P. Leshle, the Overseer of the Poor, and,in formed him that the remains of the child would be out of the cemetery, unless the bill was paid at 3 p. m. of that day, and left a receipt to be handed to Mr. Winters in case he should call. Incredible as it mar seem, the brute did actually pan the cemetery. disinterred the corpse and set it outside the fence. After the accomplish- Ment of this noble deed. he presented him self to the Overseers of the Poor and un blushingly related what he had done. Mr. Winters was sent fur and paid the demand when Lerch returned to the burial ground, placed the corpse of the little one upon a wheelbarrow, 'and wheeling it to the open grave, unfeelingly dumped it in and again covered it up. We are plumed to learn that the citizens of Phillipsburg are now giving the affair a thorough in vestigation, and should the Facts of the case be found as represented, legal pro ceedings will be instituted provided the stahite books contains any law that will reach a brute of such low degree.—East an Express. Switches and Chignons. Of the manufacture of switches and chignons," the following is stated by the Boston Commercial Bulletin.: The first Switches were made lu Central Falls, Rhode Island, by a workmen in one of the flax mills. For a long time all that were used—the number of which at first was quite small--were made there. Af terward a firm in Providence commenced the manufacture. The price then was from $7 to $9, realizing large profit to manufacturers. Switches then retailed at $l. 50 to $2 now sell at 25 to 37 cents. Several parties started in Boston employ from ten to forty men each. Some idea of the amount manufactured %n be found from the experience of the largest of Boston manufacturers, employing forty men hacking and finishing the jute, and fifty to sixty girls in the manufacture of chignons, using ten bales of 300 pounds each, and 3,000 pounds of hair per day. This firm used over 600 bales (180,000 pounds) in less than three months at Linn s producing 250 dozen per day of switches a'one. Much has been said of the pres ence' of insects in the jute, but it is prob ably without truth. In the large amount used by this firm, no sign of one was ever seen, and the article of jute is as clean, or more so, than human hair in the course of manufacture. There are also many 'switches made of the fine glazed cotton thread, also of silk dyed without washing out the gum, which gives it the nearest semblance of hair of any article used. Much of this hair silk is woven the same as ribbons, and afterward braided, like wool into chignons. Jute is in a great measure superseded by this article, owing to its extreme cheapness. At one time last summer the stock in market was almost entirely used up, from the immense quan tities used for this purpose, causing it to advance nearly 50 per cent. in price. Forgot Ilh Test. The Second Presbyterian Church of Danville, Ky., being without a pastor for the present, the different ministers of the town, especially those connected with the theological seminary, preach alternately to the orphan congregation, and lately it was Dr. Yorkes' turn to deliver a sermon to a large assembly. In an eloquent oration ho uttered the words of divine truth, when suddenly—horrible dictul—a mem ' ber afflicted with a bad cold commenced blowing his nose most violently. A terri ble blowing it was, such as you never be fore heard in all your life, and such as the poor Doctor never hopes to hear again.— It evidently had swept the whole of the beautiful sermon out of his memory, and having no notes about' him, be tried in vain to restore the beautiful connection. But, alasl he could discover neither end, and the frightened Doctor exclaimed "Brother McMullen, will you oblige me by repeating the text?" The reverend brother arose, although awhile; stammer ed, hesitated, and sat down again; he gave it up. - "Please, will any one in the congregation le fme know my text?" Af ter a long-pause, a student said : " First Corinthians, x., 16." Believed from a great burden, the happy doctor opened the bible, but only to find that it was a sad mistake. " This is not the right one. Please, can any. 01113 reeifflect!' the text?" A dead silence followed._ Professor Beat. ty, of Centre college, rubbed' his head in despair, but be neither ,rubbed ;the text into or 'out of it.' Bev. 1.4. Johnion and many of his brethren, together with the whole congregation,- all-were unable to find the lost darling. The laughter which followed now was indescribable, and quite time pissed before" thet house .Voula be called to order. It beitig finally restored, the Doctor called on Mr., McMullen to close the meeting with prayer, and all ad journed; 'perfectly convinced that they had listened to one of the most remarka ble sermon - ever preachod, Louisville -OrnmeT#al• ,". , VATEBBiLe,s - Wzirmit -- Commodore lifulderbilt's money has now, taking hail. road atoelui at present - quotations; ran up to nearly $85,000,000. -if he lives • live yeArs more { his revenue . aad. Latereattoort• ey will bring the_surn np., oae hundred millions of dollars. The old manlives in the hope of attainingthesOfigures.- - Tqlqe:,Creani...Yeask.l34king. rowder, can be eaten with imptatitywitt emphded by all. gitut givertiottututo. Tuscarora. Academy, • ACADEMIA, PA. , The Sikh Sehocd•year begins September 6th. Location healthful, attractive arid well adapted to physical deal opement. Free from loatln,a places and saloons, the in. Sonnets am morel. Mom than 4,1330 young men have hero been prepared for Cot ego or bigness. Terms moderate. Apply for circular, to D. E4 - BToNic, A. M. 3. J. PATTERSON, A. M. Muttal ;Fire Insurace Co At Woodstock," has been doharg business tbtrty-one years. Six years It has laid no assessments,. and the overage rate of assessment during the thirty-one years hail been 23-1 van Cart, A Milli ..The askenctil (or the yett Just ended is 9 1.4 ran cur., and fhFCbutpany has a clear empty& our 44 448444401: 'DOR 6A 8--20 0 sacs sdpettor Wurre Opac Ti Lam land . LockhaTett, FlTtiboolod acres llstttuce land, Potter OA% P. W. stir Arr 4, avolostet lod Enginter, • iliv ..,-..- [ Tb Ii wh h o ur lloze &n : t 7r ,v b!e. can ha ea:lire:lV. bout 4 , E • magi Apr gal , with Aattutsaaca 'X ilittaXres Genuine Snot ricer tract. Ask for it at your store,or - *end 25 cents for a vial and directions to 400 North Tldrd Street, Philati • .phia. ASVa722I9I 2 IIIVINIUMI the COTlCCintaire COUNSZLB ON MIS N.Bll/16E axn BTOSINE OP viz Mann um; ForteTioa. BT lII' Mamma; anther. lof .11ts Pllysical Life gl Woman." It relate. to the mak sex; la fod of new frets • &Bade but outspoken; israetlcal and popdar , h endorsed; aella'rapldly.. "Bold b, sobsetithan only. xcWris territory, Terme liberal Price ! 1. Address for.tonte.nta., 6e., J. G. FEBOUS CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. .Agents Read This ! litrE WILL PAY Agents a salary of $3O TV Per Week end Ex or or altos, a taro conardratmt to sell our new and won or fal Inventions. Adders* M. WAGNER & CO, Marshal , Mich. I MILLION DOLLARS.. Shrewd but quiet men eau make s fortune by revealing the eceret of the briefness to no one. Address .BBOAII BLIES, GM Broadway, . Pow York. 1.0 0 8 40- X 36 1, 'V ES . GOnly CONCERT ard,Diatribution. tar the Ilene= of the Foundling asylum of the Sis'ers of Chnrit) In the City of New York. and SOLDIER' and SAIL ORS. ottpllANS' flO3tE, Waitblogion, D. C , to in bald In Washington, D. C „ under and by virtue of a permit from lion, Commissioner of internal Neve:nue, on TIIIIM/DAY. irtY 27th, positively. After the Concert, the Commissioners will award to the successful ticket-holders. 1,003 GIFTS AMOUNTING TO 5200,000. 251000 Ttrsa-rs only be sold. at 85 each. Ron. H. 3iet•rittocon, of Fakton.lild„ Major Geo. T. C Baltimore, Md., Commissioners. lion. Jas. 8. Neaps's', M. C.. Pittsburgh, Pa.„ Trustee. Reforences:—.ldajor , Cien. D. Tinnier. U. 8. A., Wash ington, D.C.• Hon. Jas. 8. Negley. Pittsburgh, Pa,; First .ration al Bank, Hagerstown, Md.; Aputeman Co., Bankers. Usgerstown : HOD. It. J. Brenklate Attor ney•Generat, Baltimore; C. F. Abbott, P. 0. Avenn., Baltimore: John H. Pirsier, Esq.; W. B. My ers &Bro.. Extbange Place, Baltimore. Deed of the Real 'Estate, certified to by counsel, In hands of the Trustee. Ticket...ant circulars can be had of P. V. DEVLIN, General Agent, Stationer and Printer, No. 13 Nassau Street, New York. Tickets sent U. U. D , if desired. Send We Circular, containing description of prizes. Tickets for Sale also by Ilium 6 5.11213 ITT, at tire!? News Stands, Philadelphia, liarrtsburgh, Pittsburgh, de., and on luxe of Pennsylvania Italiroad and toonee• tlOl3ll. ROSABALIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS are published on emery pular!. Hone foro it is nor a secret preparation, consequently PLITSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula. Syphilis in all Its forms, neural' limn, Skin Diseasm ' Liver Com plaint and rll doses of the Blood. ONE ECTTLE CP 11,03ADALI3 I will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla. UNDEMIGNED PHYSICIANS l hare tired ROsadalis In their praetias for 'lto past`throo years and freely endorse it sa a refill& Altman l and Blood Purifier. DLL. T. C. PVC: IC of Daltltarrn. DEL. T. J. BOYKIN, Da. R. Iv. cnna. DR F. 0. DANNELLY, DIL J. S. SPARKS,of NichoLarrMe, kIeCARTIIA, Columbia: S. C. DR. A. D. NOBLES, Uprose'', N.C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. D. FSENCII & SONS, Fell River, blase. F. W. SMITH, Jackson. A. F. W GEELF.R, Lima, Ohio. EL HALL, Lima, Ohio. . CRAVEN & CO-, Gordemmille, Va. , SAUL. G. bIeFADDE.N, iderfroree bore, Tenn. Chu space will not allow of eery ox. tended remarks in relation to the detuesof Rosadalls. Tothe Medical Profession we parader a Fluid Es. tradmpedar to any they have wee used in the treatment of diseased Illegal" and to theraffiletild Ire4sza to Reand lth i s, and you will Do Beardslts to and by all Orrigestir rim 411.4 4 3 per balU.. Address D 3. CLEICEMS hco * 2114mlattartag Chemistry Baratioas, .1110 uly 17 Baltimore. .7 $120,000 Worth of Goods in store for the opening of - the Fall Tradeof 1870, inn Pollard' general assortment of =KM Drat, and Pterntslility, and Feeney Om* In Bosoms Cat s, Deaner, Merinos, Calms, Shawls. Cbrsets. embanni Felts, and ll.op Skirts Ladies and Goes Furs. Beak Robo, Fancy Lap L'abes, opal assortment of Coals. Canrinieses. Leafier' Cloths, Flannels, Hosiery, Dtantsfie Cottons, de, de. with a general assortment of Eats and Ceps, Boos &.Shocs, Oils and Paints, Grocenes, Crockery, 'Hardware, fitors, Iron, /km furnish ing& superior apportmity for selections, and will be sold on the most favorable terms, b ' S. 33 X. hard. Nov. 30. PEBBLE SPECTACIY-S—also con' mon Spectacles, a new supply, for sale by $ Allontruae„Nor.lo.larA. ABEL TURREL Good Now to the Solace dile War of IEI2 k ND THEIR WIDOWS i-,Congress has recently paw aa. di a Lm Granting Pensions of Eight Dollars month, where there was &Service of Sixty Days or c Or Pot May of you I promised Land Warrants. from lose to rrsa t sod my records and papers, then made, Amish now the Important bets necessary In Procuring Pen slots, and persons bringing or sending their claims to my adieu am bare the free benefice/ my records, lad their business will be promptly attended to at rates - ea. tallied by theists L. F. PITCH. Xeatrose. March 22.1871. • 4w VALT.TABLE P. 4.1131, • FOR BALE Tie •subar.riber Wren his farm at Silver Lake, Susquehanna Co., Pa., contains, over ISO acres 100 or 105 of which are cleared and under cultiva tion the land is well watered and good for eithgr grain or gums, there are between two and three hundred grafted Apple trees on the place besides peach, plum, and pear trees, the farm ft conveni ent for churches and schools -with good build ing% 180 rods south of Quaker lake, the turn la good one and admirably located. Address or ap ply to NALMICE If. DONNELL. bliverlake, Bogs. Ca Pa., March 8 - '7l. Sax ' * 33.6saiLar - Aammea BEST. BARGAINS IN - TOWN IN CHOICEIMMILY ouocitems, FLOIJR t PRO. V. 4 = 4 tr a ii i t e cal 1 2 Z ult. V A7.4 8 . t g a L i t e Notaxote, :dram 1 671. CALL AT . • ROBINSON'S SOUTHERN TIER . _ EMPORIUM, 88 Washington Street, 46, 1 D • B ton, N. Y. Where you will find % ." The Largest Stock, the noir Afortment, and the'Lowest Prices of any hook% the city. N. B.—AR Goods sold warranted as represen ted. Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y Ayer's Cathartic Pills, M Par aleal. the papaws of a lakathre „ Perhaps no one mall. :`,` eine to so universally re. imbed bed by everybody as J a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal. ly adopted Into use, in every cotmtry and mem all (+sues as this mild \ i , s bet efficient purgative /IS. The obvious sea. eon Is, that It is smote re. liable and fir messages _ - Mal remedy than any - • - other. Those who bare tried It, know that It cured them; those who have not, know that It cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what ilidoes onto It does always that It never fills through any thult or negicetof its composition. We have thousands upon thou sands of tertiffrates of their rmearkablecurea of the fallowing complaints, hot sorb cures are known in every n ei ghborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all effrestst; containing neither calomel or any drkICAOLIS they may be taken with safety by anybody. sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while beinginuely vegetable no barrecan arise from their use any quantity. They operate by their powered inthionee on the internal viscera to purify the blood and seremlate It Into healthy action—stands° the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, each derange meats as arc the Lira origin of disease. idbmte directions am given-in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Fars rapidly enre : n For ese, Lan Dyspepsia or Ihsdlgretloss, Listless. guor and Lam of Appetite. they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore Its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complains and Its miens symp toms, Sitio= liesselasebe, dick Headache, Jaundice or Green Nil nom, Billows Cello and Billow femme, they should bo Ju diciously taken for anti cast, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which =se It. For Dysentery ar Diarrhoea, MIS one mild dose is generally reqpirol. For Itheamattetts, Gout, Grave!, Palls& ealloa of she Beset, Pain in she aide, Hack and Lotus, they Mould be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased actionof tho system. With inch change those onuplabas For For Dropsy endllropelesd fivrelthogre they should be taken In largo and frequent dose, to Fro. duce the effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a large dose should be taken as It produces the desired effect by sympathy. Asa Dinner PIII, take one or two PUls to pro. mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional doso stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the synem. Hence It Is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a doss of these Pitts makes him feel decidedly better, horn their cleansing and renovating effect on the diger five apparatas. DR. J. C. AYER ,L 4 CO., Practical Chaufah Sold by Abel Terrell, and Marna & Nichols, Montrose, and all druzlista and dealers every• where. 'Dee. 21, 1811:1--y Z3z- C. M" , . MR.01;172%7,0 YOUNG• AMERICAN ME X 1 1 4' X It& M IV tTI in offering thlt, Linimeut to the public, a. we do In full confidence, that it mum anpereede nA others now in nac. ae an internal temedy. for the care of all ilfaeases in the reach of that asset medicines, we am safely assert, without the Irvin fear of coutradietion. that tt stands ['ti tivated In the Ilst of medical compounds externally ep• plied for the care of disease, Feeling therefore that it la unnecessary to wife remedy No eminently wonderftd in Its effects. so mytterionaly infallible In Ito powers of miler, calming the it of to hear, thablind to ace, the net , soap, drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and re joice again In the paver and vivre( manhood. Oda pre foratton is offered to the public on 11, own merits, anli claims no volcanic origin or essential oils of the Arabi en desert, but on the contrary ta what Ip Imports. Ant Ia a mre combloatlim of the powers of North Arnett can prodneta. Nsw 'roux. Dee. 14, ISM: This tootles Is to Inform sl3 deniers to proprietary medicines , , that we bare established a Depot In &I've. harms =anti at Montrose. Pa., for the sale of Dr. C. P. Drosois Young Ameriean Liniment, and that Mr. A. BALDWIN Is otiert WARD, o f s ort ic h r st i o LAM) 13) William Street, New York Agencies will soon be established M central pbees in every township, and published In the Ilst below. I sin ready to tarnish It K isholcaale prices to agents. Post ers and circulars sent free upon application to the aub scriber. The Liniment la now for labial retail by the rolluvr• ins agents, to wit: Bums S, Nirimis Montros e. A. Turret, E. L. Adama Auburn 4 Corners. Noah Baldwin. South Auburn. Waitman Si Voriblikinners Eddy. D. C. d F. IL FoWtam, Franklin. J. Burrows Sons. Stevensville. 1.. M, Sherwood, Rushville. IL T. Hendrick, Springville. WiMean Thayer, Dimock. Iw B. IN.mdrib...e, Little Meadows. • Robert Winters, Frieudaville. M. L. Bell. Blrehardville. D. A..b. Tilaworth. Brooklyn, Pa. L. B. Hinds, Etetotyvliin, - W, IL. Curtis, Bailey Hollow. ...KM. 'Many, llophottom. J. B. very. kluntrinue Depot. 0. M. Hawley, New lialrond. ' T. D. Easterbrook, Great Bend. Tewksbury Brotbers. Auburn Centre. Avczy Natimont, Clmptctra. Stereo, & Leebody, tlk Lake. B. Granger, Hush. S. R. Stevens, Laeyville. A_ J. Silver*. East sprinehill. J. L. Merriman, Upsouviile. J. W. Roneneranta, Folftlak. Any persons in townships not above named, desiring en agency, may obtain Irby addressine BILDITET, Jan.ll, - Montrose: Pa. ABllt T u itRELL TI SEPI3 constantly on hand one of the moot neuter .1.1 l ous collections of DRUGS & MEDICINES to the moan and bestows especial attention to se. telling mid buying articles to this department that are pure end genuine. lie also keeps a great variety of • - 149,17.0113 AND WINES, bought eltlier direct from 4ne distiller. or Inapprter, aid warranted strictly pore. ' • - Also,* felt assortment of Paints. Oils, Vanalabes, Druches, Lnbricating Oils and Die_dtuffe. GrOCefici, Wall Paper Glass, Kerosene, Violins, Pistols, Guns and ammunition. A line "witty of Oold and other JEWELRY, Petftnn el7r. ap) to Yankee p . 210T1015, t.c.. Lad othergoods too nu. Ent . etition. Daitok; aunt! yt:4111 put putout bau bead Wale aykradim daba,utit saathog web' GreatAntal can %A Connatur, , Prear York, fur "bat supplies of Tea. atut Coffee, tot kullnue, the Abtl. Turret is pow supply* e people *ft then Teas so 4 CIO" at bta store to Yon orou at the saute prtua that: Vasa slabs sulitt~ pitfoOol ifyaly at lbw Um al tba Company to Now.liotit.. Tbuounbasara Vtli aatoa ttotaparustbalzerg troPblo . at goobioi, Cul tiaktif ilitidlos, by boytosoi - . 'AM Inntititl4 Sontrosit, Ps, REMIT T. 1111180111 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE . PILLS, Component Parts—Fluid Extract Rheu barb and Fluid &tract Oalaw- ba Grape Juice. LOB layer Complaint, Jaundice, Billions Affections, r Nick or Nervous Ileadacho. Coeliac:ins. Me. Roo t,' Vegeta , le, eonielnha no Meteor', 311benle or Del eterious Drugs. These pills me the moat delightfully pleasant t superseding castor oil, salts, mammals, etc. grit is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They_alse tone, and - came neither numbs raping piths. They are composed of the guest in testa Ales a few day.' tom of them, much an Inv lon of the entire system fates place as to appear miractilone, to the weak and enerrated. whether arising from Imprudence or dis mae. It. T. ffelmbold's Compound Plaid Extract Ca tawba Grape Pills are not sugar mated, from the fact tint sagas coated Pills do not dissolve, trot pass through the stomach without dissolving. consequently do not pus:lnce the &aired effect. TUE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant In tarts and odor, do not neces sitate their being sugar coated. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER ROE. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S ILIGHLT CONCENTUATED COMPOrND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Leas. Sure Mouth, Sore Heed Bronchitis. Skin Disease, it Rheum. Cancers, Running. from the Far, White Swell ings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes. Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Hash 'fetter, Hu mors of *II kinds, chronic Ithemetfam, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years. Being, prepared expressly for the above wombs' eta. it. blootl-pnrityni: properties are greeter than any other preparation of Daraspartila. It gives the complexion dear end healthy enlor. and vesture* the patient to a state of health and pmity, for purifying the blasod , re mining ail chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impnre state of the blood, and the only reliable and effeetual known remedy for the cure of paint and men the of the bones. Ulcerations of the throat and legs. Dietetics. Pimples on the Pace. EryalpeLes and all scaly eruptions of the akin, and beautifying the complexion. Price $l, 50 per bottle. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FRuici lll:tract 3131.scrIsta. TUX GREAT DIURETIC, Ilan ennui every eau of Diabetes In which It Ass been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Warn m ationn of tha Kidney,. Ulceration of tbe Kidneys and Bladder. Itetention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Oland, Stone in the Bladder. Calicolos Gravel, Brick dust Deposit. and Unctions or Milky diechanos, and for en. feebled and dellatte constitutions of both sexes, attend cd with the following sympt.ms : Indisposition to ex ertlon, Ines of power, loss of memory, difficulty of breathing, weak nerve*, trembling. horror of disease. wakehanres. silt - Dome f viefoo, pain in the back. hot hands, fimaang of the body, dryoraa of the skin. eruption on the thee, pallid countenance, universal larattatie of the mnecular eystem, etc. Used by persona from the ages of eighteen to twenty-- are, and from Many-five to fifty-five or to the decline or change of ; after cox:Ulm:mem% or labor pains; bed wetting in children. lielmboiffs rained Dacha Is Diuretic and Mood Pu rifying. and cedes all diseases seising frets habits of sip:lion and excesses and imprudences In libt impurities of the blood, etc., superec4lng eopalbs in affertsons for which it is used, and Sypblletle affections—ln these dis awes used to connection with flatruboles Rosa Wash. LADLES. • In many affections peculiar to ladles. the Extrnet Bonito le unequalled by any other remedy—as to Chloro mis or Retention, Irreue.. Larks, paint:Mess or suppression of customary eveatatians. Ulcerated or &biros etate of the Memo, Locorrhera or Whites. eternity. and toe all complaints Incident to thews, whetberarisinr Rom in. dlemetion or habit. of dissipation. It is prescribed ex. tensively by the most eminent physieMns and midwives. ibr enfeebled and delicate WlllMittleooll, of both sexes and all arcs (attended with any of the above discuss or symptoms). n. T. funamours =TRACT BIICIIII Cures diseases arising from Imprudence, habitant dis sipation. etc., to all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and noexposure. it 0111111t1.1 frequent desire. and ghee strength to urinate: thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inliamtastion, so frequent In this class of diocese , and expelling all poisonous matter. Thousands who ham been the victims of Incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be eared in • shun time, have found they have been deceived, and that the "poison" has, by the use of . powerhal as Anginas." been deed up h 3 the system, to break out In a mom at granite& form. and rhaps after marriage. USE OBLUBOLD S EXTRACT BUCBU for all 'free• dens and diseases of theilrinaryOrgana, whembereabllng In Male or Female. from whatever curse originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Bottle. Unita T. lIIIIIBOLDD IMPROVED ROSE WADI. cannot be sprpasocd as a Pace Wash, amtliwill be found the only s e remedy in every special of Cueous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, tea pot., acrobatic Dryness. Induration* of the Cutaneous Man bnuse,l,etc., dispels Redness ar d Inciplatt Damnation. Rives. Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or skin. lost DIM& sod all purposes or which Salves or Ohs, meads are used; restores the skin to a state of purity and eeriness, end futures continued healthy action to Its vent* on which depends the agreeable cleaners and 'treaty of complexion so much sought and ad mired. But however imitable al a 'remedy for existing defects of the akin. H. T. flembolt's lime Wash has long sustained Its principle claim tonnbounded patron. age, by posesain,g qualities which render its toil e t ap• peonage of the most Rape:futile and *monist chars. ter, combining in an elegant formula prominent to. quietism, safety and eillcacy—the invariable secompant• meats of Its use as a Preservative and Refresher of the complexion. It Isar. excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Natant, and as as injectlaa for diseases claw Urusty Organs, arising from habits of dissipation. used in conrection with the extracts Ruche. Saraaps. dna. and catawba Grape Pills. In such diseases as rer codune, cannot be surpassed. Price, One Dollar Per Bottle.rnied ran sad explicit directions accompany the inodichres. Evidence of tbo most responsible and tellable char meter fernistord on appllao, with koodreds of thaw sands of Wring witnesses. and upward of 10,000 man. flailed certificates and reenutossodatory letters, may of winch are from the highest warm. including ead• trot litataseco, etc. The pro prietor has nom' resorted to their publication In the newspapers; he does not do OM from the tact that his ;added' sank as .Btandard• Preparations, sad Mx not need to be propped ap by scrtiacslas, aOuT T. Ifelmbold% amine Preparation. Delivered to soySem° bons obeeen s q Iletattttetted (wean! of ?treaty Peon. • Odd by gists evetrebere. Addreee letters toe tato •emOoo, imams°, W PlPfla T.=mop% Dn4111404 coal i Depot E-11. Tgos rw sozwatiriton4 oticultail wankona, Moist zromo. New YoUr.or Vitioposa• smos D9fre. SI South To* Bwa4 PtittotelSOL macaw OP COMITSRPEPrat hi gins linurtaxest mks ea otitti; A DREATMEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. wALL-zr.. a:um:ox* VINEGAR,.:B g Hundreds of Thmuuldir • - Et t r artritreeV 44' . g WHAT ARE THEY? I's.; 11; t 2 ; r e h ; 1%1 t's• ; q aa GI • - E 14 '4l gr g MU. N • VIM AIM NOT A VILN 0 ak N g FANCY...,,-D.RINK,; h moot riper ,num,.•••isiter, read' mirk" sad Rem Ltanosseeetoscamked and outset , ened to please the taste, era," • rtenorers." ec.. that lead the tippler on to dranksaneos and roln.bot aro s trots Itedielaa, lando troto stie Notts* Boots and Herbs of Gallthrula. free all Alcoholic Gil tnithszut. They ass tlo GILIAT GLOGG PITGIFIZIL nod A LIFT{ GIVING PRINCIPLE • parthet Esncrrstor sad Invigorator at the Briton:, aught: oft all poison= scatter sod rostrata; the blood to a healthy condi:low No person eau take these Bitten% according to Oren nen sod =en long anwelL 111011 wanes given Loren tamable ease, provided the bones aro net destroyed by adatral poison or other means, and the snot organs coated beyond ma paint et mar. For I elimantatory and Chronic DA arum. 1h mad Danl. Drelicrimin. or Indlimatiou. Milos" Beasittem and Intermittent Fevers Dioramas al she Blood, Liver, lildacro. and Bladder, these Bluer. base ban moat eurcess tol. each Marasco are caused by Minted Blood. which is modally prodneed try dadiumemna OHM Dlitralive Ositahos DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIOESTION. Bead ads, Pah la the teatadtel. Collictul,Tightatese of the Mask Dimino, Sour Eraciandos of the Stomach, Dad Lute in Oho howl, &Mos Amain, retaliation of the Mara, Inftsumeatics of the Limp, Palo in tee Ittglotla of the Kidneys, and a hundred other manful symptoms. me the etatahags of Dommia. They itortgorde the Stomach end sthredate the tor. old liver and bowel., which render them efamequalled edam , la charodas the blood of all Ltsperities, and imparting nes life and vigor to the whole system. YOl2 SKIN DISEASES. ibmitions, Tetter,Ealt =slim Dlotchea, Spots, Ihnpica.ltatules,Dolls, Cos bancles, Dird-Worms, Scald-Dead, Sere Eyck Equip. elm itch, Scuffs, Moeller-Alma of the likln,ltuniora and Dtl of the Wan. of Manner name or nature, inuany dog up and carried out of the ottani n a, ohm time by the use of time Intim One bottle In ouch elms win cunt= the mart inetudultsia of Cods sestattro affect. Cleanse th. Ifllalted flood sturnerer you and lia tmearitlea barsUng _trout the ably to Pimples, Ernp• tioas or bons I cleanse It sten ran gad it obeuteted and elate to the Tens t elesaso it when Ms foal, and Toot dellays vial teal you sten. Seep Ito blood pan sad the health ease ante= vill TIN, TAM sad other %MUM% hating In tho speed at so many thconeads, are eitectually destroy ed and ramoved. For toll directions, road cercfraly the eircsdst moved each bottle, printed Ile Star gaups—English ,Gcsaan. French sod Eunnist. I. WALEEd, rroprictor. U. It. McDONALD d Druggists and Can. Agents, San Francisco, Cal.. and WI and St Commerce Atscet, For York. Pr'SOLD Dr ALL DIITTOGINTS AND Dr.nr*-4. Oct. 26—y . saftpetc SIGN OF TEE GCLDEN' MORTAR 1 'Y ~( ~. .- t ~._ 81CLIFLATE0- -gib 2,2 - XCeMECIPLEN, bauaozsirs.. - Waald tospeetftilly tar to the publla, that to addlttoo t their digs] assortment of PL • I =C GS AND .31EDICMIZI,. .thry tune Nitta and 011*. Varnish. Dye-Sinfa. Wino and Liquors, Patent Medicines. Spectacles, Rya tiLassea. Pnclet Relives, RazolvAtiolin Alia.lend received a tine lot or Revolvers. Gun Caps.' thin Wadding, - • ..Cartrid,7l, Wu keep WIMP on hand and for %ale, Meeting Powder, thin Powder, Powder, Tobaivo and Cigars or a su perior quality, and a tetieral artiortutent of Yankee No. dons. - . ilfrlteteeteber the CHEAP CASH DRL7O STORE o Wain" Mambo • . • A. B. MUM, Mention, Dec. 14,1870. AMOS BRAWLS STROUD & BROWN'S Visa, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, mcastarcbgescr. Pa►. CAPITAL REPREHMITED, over Home lasuranceCo. of N. Y.. Capital and Surplus. 5.1.000.0t0 Insurance Co .of North America, Phil's, Capital tadSorplus, 2.000,000 Franklin Fire Inaaranee Co., Plain, Pit., Capital and Surplus, 0.000,003 Lycomlns County Mutual Insurance Co.of Saucy, Penn a Capital au d Surplus, 4,000,000 Connecticut Mama? Life Ina arm:lolC°. of Hartford. Conn., Capital, Mk 000,000 American Life lawman° Co., Philadel. plata. Capital. 1.000,000 Travelers'insurtmee Co. Hartford, COWL, Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital. 100,000 Hartford Fire la Intranet, Ccrmpany, Hart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus. 0%000,000 iftrAll business entrusted to our care saline attend. ed taco fair terms. and all lasses promptly adjusted; H . Office' draideores•t Ag Olidar of W. 11, Cooper co„Tarnplke a Montrose. Pa. moo R.SROWN, :Agents..;. ; x. C. Rovtow. tsp., Pritmdsville, Solicitor. • - Cocas. H. Sena, Montrose, do Bus.nraa Snoop. - Mumma L. Murex Montrose, Pa, ,Jan. 11.1.571. VAT' s "' Nal sJOOO WILL BE PAID. /Pp any penan turtduebig any medicine slhowleg.balf 1. as etaniffirinz permanent cares as Dr. /maws VEGETABLE. RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Used Inward. lteely, ,- A *mutt medicine, free from Inbuiousdnio. Winsated under oath, to halo pessasam fly amid Shin every 100 patients treated In the past ten year. (Sea tartlentaiy), it IS the seleizeseriptlon of Prole* or YEW, M. D.. • of Me Uniceralty Of Pennaytyanbt. A. D.. 1 —now' one of Pbiladelpides oldest resins playstelantyand Plinfenor of Cbendsul and Toxleolort.-0 1 )4tiamittlettientalini4 Chronic snit Intl Rheumatism the ebeelitllty of Ms entire prWst Infe—..6 fact toadied for by the signatures se eompanying nob bottle of hinny pteteleeeg renovrned phyeteleho fleriDlein.es4teher.tesittotttehr, Toole• tette from polstutoni queek nOstntins end use leas oh tine of money, a legal signed guarantee, owing east number of bottles tramuited to mire. wlll be forwarded, gratis to_ - apy enterer vending by letter, pin dearylpttom of &Zenon. In ease of failure to . turs, anntant takipositiccly refunded.' /WWI° sent' any. wpm by orpressicolleet ondelivery... =Wed lathed to write foe *deka:lilt information sad zetegeal advice scab. tenor gratin; . Iglneinal - Opitei 1151 - ,l3oetkrourtb a m t., Wiedeipbta. .TA 0 0 - - Am4 ; 0r4 . 0 .4 ! r.• • • • P ';',Y••614•14. : i,.:46100,040=1144t.6...•?ihtt: rhitAirtioil* Awry , ,011911-MakeLtsi.k... • A obi-6*s Vir "Ems — tango, ‘ll. ita Amino/. Op:vistad by she Covet' of COWAN' Flas of tionnebasina coonq, to mats distribution of the fund seising hem Solailra Me of lb* real antatint Elia Z. Smith and Harry liailtb, bcrcby ulna notice OW be *III snood to Ono Aviles of his avpoiniaseat at hies e ke, Ind Motn, tros teei,. .o n a l lwoio day thres i a f it dde • / p l o a f tia;n as v ßM ono o ar oe ted arogoest d fo p rese nt A i l their claims of be forever debarred trout coming In upon said land. May 24, 1871.--4 w A. W. BERTHOI2, Auditor, HOWARD UNITARY 'AIR ASSOCI- ' ATION,* ' ' - ' ~ . ... , .. For thane Hefted cure of the Farilig and Unforttingto,en Prtnciples of Outran Philanthropy. ,i , • : , ' Sanyo on the Errors of Tenth and the Follies of Age In relation to Marriage and Bmial Evils. with sanitar • aid roe the aillieted. Bent tree. in pealed entreek Ad drenollOWAßD MiSOCIATIOI.I, Box P. Pblla&lphia. T.4.L.80T & STAMP, GROCERIES & PROYISIOIS Plottr,Salt, Batter, Pmt, IASI; Beat, Salt nth; Tallow Candles, Crackers, Cheisti, Carer * Spied. Choke . Teas, Sagan, Mari Dried and Canned . Pratt. Tatman, agars. Said. and all other uncles usually kept lea Ord clue Omer, and Prorislon Store. W. will mart our Goods as low u we can ...Ord, WI sell fat cub, or exchange for produce. • PATRONAGE SOLICITED, Montrose, Sept. IS, 18:0.—tf ABEL TUItRELL, DRUGGIST, Ito 217 ROSE, PA le continually receiving NSW GOODS And keeps ronstantly OD band s fall and diebildiss aorta:mut ul genuine • DRUGS, 31ED1C111E3, CIIEMICALIS, LIQUORS. Paints. Oils, Dye-StnffiTriss,Mpices. and etkiar Gra. caries, Stone V. ma. Mail and Window Paper; OW*. ware. Fruit Jar., Murat., lamps. Chimney, Knee aene; Machinery OM, Tanners' Oil. Neahifoot on. tined Whsle Oil. Spann OIL Olive Oil, fifdrit•Trupto tine. Van:dance. yaary Beni, V inegar.Petaek.Cllo,ll6 ;rated Lre. Azle (Areas*. Trusser, napporiers,33edles. Instruments. Shoulder itranca.Mbire. Gans. POWs. Cartrid:cs, rondo.. shot, Lead. Gan Caps. Mitstkag Powder and Vu.., Violins,Strinv. Bons. etc. hive.. Mae. ere., risk Hooka and Lines. Bar and Tonetasapa, flair Ode, Hair Reetorare. and hair Dyes. !Maybes' Pocket Enlace. Ppectacler,ilihrer Plated Bpoont.Vorks. Knives. dc. Daati at Articles, a general asiartmont of FANCY GOODS, JEWELUT, and PERFtUUT All the leading and best kinds a PATENT 11.EDICTNES. In short, needy every tines to restore the elek, please the taste, to delight the aye. toaatl the Woe. and also to conduce to the real and estbstantial of life. Enumeration Is Impracticable, as It :=Z • newapypirr. Call at the Diu: and Variety Stare at ABEL TURRICLL. lioittrosa,Jan.6,lBlo pt:RE LIQUORS. EMT'S 'NATIVE GRAPE BRANDY, diraMed strictlyparer arid a variety at other Brandies, ineladlai Chrrry Brandy, Cider Brandy. Ce. Nearly allthe differ. neat kinds of Bum- liollarld Gin. old Rye and 1301111,11 Whiskey. AlcohoL Pare Spirit, Bay Rum, rte., essaarans. ty on hand and far sale by ABEL TEILEILL. Rontniae, March 11th. W.A. 1 3 1-131111 MaXa 811011311XXX• orrosas Tax corer noes, JOIIIN 8. TAIIIIELL. Proprietor. Eight Stage. leave this Muse daily, eanagettag with the D. L. b W., the Erie, and the Lehigh Yalley I (July d,l t 1 • G OLD JEWELRY. A :Veer sad Lrro eapply, Mosireoe. Noir. 94, 1201 ABEL TIMM. A. B. TUBOS. T Drill A ERTL ANDATEWRLER, Susquehanna Depot, Pa., Dealer In Watches, Clocks Jedelry, *a. Re pairing promptly done and warrante d. FINE SILVER GOODS! made a speciality; Silver Detached Levers for $l2 00. American Watches, at Companies re duced prices. • Gonda Ardered for - itartles,fTwirii: New 'rink; at leis predita than If kept constantly on hand. Solid 18 caret Rings for 111 75 per penny weight. 'A. B. TARMX. Susquehanna, Depot, Jan. 25, 1671. tf. $60.000,000 • T EA Emery kind of Tea In marketjust arrlvedokad or saes at Now York tabotesala. Also a Snook. tartfneat o f COFFEE. Buy orate . and sass _e res. ll= —At eher-Wootre, the Watch-Maker, Melee street, Montrose, Pa. CONGRESS WATER, at TURRELL'a ROAD LBSTING—The Stipentscare of Bitdmindet 11l will meet at 'ha house of James O'Brien, In-North Bridgewater. April Zdth, at I °lock p. m, to let Ike indicting of a road leading from Jo,. O'Brien's to Thomas Ilkkeys. To be let to the lowest bidder. JAMES CALM. HORACE BIIEWSTIM, Montrose, April ID. ti. Z. M. BREWSTER. ter. NEW WALL PAPER,. Jost mind. sad rellagsheilAg unau •Montrosa.epriMlB72. , ADZI. Item, of Panniylvaida. Tms INSTITUTION will reopen the SPRING TERM Olt 2.i *IRKS, ou r7lll4.2obmarrlo. 1871. Forseeed Chtular, catalogue told other Gatutettati. laldtats. _ THOS. 11.111:111110W13,Preilie— "' • AvicultF4 9 01 logN Jaa al• 2870 .77= Cllt!vrox, -131 " ni gk.r 15 . 1 5: TAW - F tlaSE— T l i t« i iii ir uits r a c s*Vittitr A 4 AI ; iM oo ,on know what. *Pa. taw zr , 1 ,4 shed., "veteran ft -to. roar; latenc lam plat& nplatutited. mit Hat liatitS t /Or, manna" end ME ntento,eo LOWa l a VECISTABLES enest„liest co Inalts oath,: Send Ideal far NewallattentaDorertitt". Dilate-n.. 40,, peeve. need stang,,, eat tor Qantas of kale. WWI pbuti - diresttans-Gi mos. 1103 Ins as 4 Waft" Plian- ape eno, andlnoleeale-IA nit-34 Poirw,;46lzoinFilkefflz,, tpoomb maws. *Aim* , 46511 up oilmsek .s4*o reffr mon" No • 'isms* is RAI.IIOT & STAN?