Zhe irin ano tiroidt. Bumble Bees. Boys think it is glorious fun to fight bung:de:bets, but they should not be en couraged in the warfare. Bumble bees, like all the hymenoptera, play an import ant part in the..green field of nature. The vein-winged insects which fly from flower to flower do not injure or destroy the flowere t bat, make them productive by disturbing the pollen. They also rid us of Innumerable noxious caterpillars and otlr insects, which they convert into wlfolesome'food for their offspring. The ordinary honey-bee performs its work well iu the fertilization of white clover, but its proboscis is not long enough to enable it to reach the nectaries of red clover. For the fertilization of the red clover we must rely to a great extent upon the bumble-bee. Dawin has called attention to the inti mate connection between the number of cats in a given district and the yield of rCd CloTerseed. The mice destroy the biinble bees and the cats destroy the mice ; therefore the more cats the eore bumble-bees, and the more bumble-bees thczrea,ter is the redclover yield. In orirer , to make red clover grow more abundantly in New Zealand than it does, some enterprising gentlemen are taking of importing colonies of bumble-bees from England. Our young friends will thus see how earnestly the bumble bee is desired in countries where he works not. Then Should we not protect what we hare; and which performs each import ant services in our fragrant meadows'? We think so, even tf it does interfere witr-the';wild pleasures of careless boy hood. Willow Fence. In giving a description of Mr. D. White field's fence, near Potomac, a correspon dent of;the Michigan Parmer says, the first thing that took my attention was the willow fence. Its beauty and its thrifti ness was quite an attraction ; and on ex amination I found that it was a living prediction against cattle, sheep or hogs. TAtis fence has grown up so rapidly that the shoots were strong enough for stakes. Tau were put in from two to three feet aparkand the smaller shoots were wat tled between them. The stakes all grow, sending out their thick shiiots, and the larger layers in the wattles followed the example. There are enough shoots now on this hedge to furnish a great number of farms with sets, and it can be trimmed every year into any shape that snits the owner, supplying sets by the million, and there is now a great demand for them. He has other hedges coming on, and lie iutends,to fence his whole farm as fast as it &in - be - conveniently done. This is the best and most rapid growing fence I have yet seen, and it no doubt will be a great acquisition to the agricultural communi ty. As the stakes grow in size, the hedge ettrins and grows iu strength. Care of Horses' Legs. Pew men who handle horses give prop er attention to the feet and legs. Espec ially.is this the case on the farms. Much time is spent of a morning rubbing, brushing and smoothing the hair on the sides and hips, but at no time are the feet examined and properly cared for. Now, be it known, that in this six thousand year old world of ours the feet need more care than the body. They need ten times as much—for in one respect they are al most the entire horse. All the grooming that van be done won't avail anything, if the horse is forced to stand where his feet will be filthy. In this case the feet will become disordered, and then the legs will gefiliary tut of,fix, and ,with; bad feet and bad legs there is not much else of the horse fit for anything. Stable prisons gen erally, are terribly severe on the feet and legs of horses, and unless these buildings can afford a dry room, where a horse can walk . aroand,.lie down or roll over, they are not half so healthy and comfortlble to the horses as the pasture, and should be avoided by all good hostlers in the country. How To KEEP BUTTEII. SWEET.-It is the easiest thing iu the world. Simply put it in clean jars, and cover with a strong brine. This will keep pure butter 8 I eat.,...fresh and sweet, as we know by ex- Ileilence. It is almost equally good to put in oak casks, headed tight. This is equiv alent to canning fruit. The brine, in case of jars, acts as a heading, keeping the air out. But butter should be made well; we have never experimented on poor but )'.i.k. out the,hutter milk till you a 4tise "beads ," clear as raid wa • . • do not work so much as to break the grain, in which case you have a tough, heavy article in winter, and grease in imumßuch butterwe advise no one to 'reserve. . ANTIDOTE FOR POLSONS.—A plain far ditteritettus; "It is now over twenty years that I learned that sweet oil would cure the bite of a rattlesnake, not know ring,* would cure other kinds of poison. Practice, observation and erperience have taught me that it will cure poison of any kind, both on man or beast. The patient' must take a spoonful of it internally and bathe the wound for a cure. To cure a horse it takes eight times as much as for a mardAoito-ofthetniist extreme cases of snakebites occurred eleven years a'.o., It had be thirty days standing, and the Vatient had been given up by his physi 'ChM& • I gave him a spoonful of the oil. w,ltich effected a cure. It will cure bloat te t tnittte caused by fresh clover. It will cure the sting of bees, spiders and other insects, and persons who have been poisoned by a low running vine called ivy. To MARE WATER COLD IS SOIREE. —Let the jar, pitcher, or vessel used for water be surrounded with one or more folds of coarse cotten, to be constantly kept wet. The evaporation of the water EiU.carry_off the heat from the inside, and reduce it Ws freezing point. In In dia and other ticipi&tl climes, where ice 1 aunt be procured, this mode of cooling -water is common.. Let every one hare at `lns' 'Place of employment two pitchers thus provided, and with lids or corers—one to `contain water for drinking, the other for evaporation—and he em always have a supply of cold water in warm weather. A colored member of the Texas Legis lature was met upon the street with a large roll of greenbacks in his hand look ing at his pile, and cackling so loud that , ho attracted the attention of-a bystander, ‘rhilluild to him, 'ghat are you laughing iit;-Jltur - Jim replied; "Yon, see that sullieir-"Yee "Well, Bow, I just got that for my rote; Pee been bought four or fire times in my life, but dis de fast time I erer got do cash myself." One's Friend. Money can buy many things, good and evil. All the wealth of the world could not buy you a friend, nor pay you for the lots of one. "I have wanted only one thing to make me happy," Hazlitt writes; "but wanting that, have wanted every thing." And : "My heart, shut up in the prison house of this rude clay, has never found, nor will it ever find, a heart to speak to." We are the weakest of spendthrifts if we let one friend drop off through inat tention, or let one pull away another, or if we bold aloof from one for petty jeal onsy or heedless slight or roughness. Would you throw away a diamond be cause it picked you ?—one good friend is not to be weighed against the jewels of all the earth. If there is coolness or un kindness between us, let us come face to face and have it out. Quick, before love grows cold! "Life is too short to quarrel in," or to carry black thoughts to friends. If I was wrong, I am sorry; if you, then I am more sorry yet, for should I not grieve for my friend's misfortune? and the mending of your fault does not lie with me. But the forgiving it does, and that is the happier office. Give me your hand and call it even. There !it is gone ; and I thank a kind heaven I keep my friend still! A friend is too precious a thing to be lightly held, hat it must be a little heart that cannot find room for more than one or two. The kindness feel for you warms me toward all the rest, makes me long to do something to nine you all happy. It is easy to lose a friend, but a new one will not come for calling, nor make up for the old one when be comes. WHAT I SEE FROM MY WINDOIV.-II is said ; "Distance lends to the beauty of any object ;" and especially is this true of scenery. It loses its picturesque beauty as we approach, and a scene that an artist, stationed at a distance, would make en chanting, on close examination portrayed not the least of beauty. But nature 'has spread before the fastidious eye a feast, and as we glance at the hills stretching alone as fur as the eye can reach seeming to meet the azure sky, which stoops as if in gentle acquiescence, and motherly tenderness, we feel, that no artist can ex cel in beautifying its outlines ; he may, indeed, in coloring, for nature indulges in colors but slightly. Just such bright pictures as meet my eye to-day are spread all over the country ; but very few admire scenery in the true light. "The eye ,must admire before the heart can areciate ;" so our hearts are filled with the love of the truly beautiful as our eye feasts on the ruins of wealthy grandeurs, that nature declares free for ail. Over the scene that meets my eye to-day hovers a sky filled with fiery clouds majesticaley moving, under the great vault of heaven; and these silvered clouds add greatly to the inspiration that I have gleaned from the page of the open book of nature. FIVE WAYS TO DESTROY ANTS.-I. Pour, copiously, hot water, as near the boiling point as possible, down their bur rows and over their hills, and repeat the operations several times. `A Entrap the ants by means of narrow sheets of stiff paper, or strips of board, covered with some sweet sticky substance. The ants are attracted by the sweets, and sticking fast, can be destroyed as often as a sufficient number are entrapped. 3. Lay fresh bones around their haunts. They will leave everything else to attack these, and when thus accumulated can be dipped into hot water. 4. .Pour two or three spoonful of coal oil into their holes, and they will abandon the nest. 5. Bury a few slices of onion in their nests and they will abandon them. Signers of the DeelarnUon of hle- pendence. The following carefully prepared table, giving the names and places of birth, of the Signers of the Declaration or inde pendence is given as an appropiate article and worth preserving: John Morton, Delawares Button Gwinnet, England; Philip Livingston, New York ; John Hart, New Jersey ; Joseph Hewes, New Jersey ; Thomas Lynch, South Carolina; Richard Stock sion, New Jersey; Caesar Rodney, Dela ware; Stephen Hopkins, Rhode Island : William Whipple, Mass.; Thomas Stone, Maryland ; Arthur Middletown, S. C.; John Penn, Virginia; Benj. Franklin, Massachusetts; Lyman Hall, South Car olina; William Hooper, Massachusetts; Francis Hopkinson, Pennsylvania; Rodg er Sherman, Massachusetts ; John Han cock, Massachusetts ; Richard Henry Lee, Virginia ; Abraham Clark, New Jersey; J. Witherspoon, Scotlond ; Josiah Bartlett, Massachusetts; Samuel Hun tington, Connecticut; Francis L. Lee, Virginia; Carter Braxton,Virginia; James Wilson, Scotland; eorge Reed, 3laryltuid •, William Pace, Maryland ; Ed ward Rutledge, South Carolina; Matthew Thornton, Ireland: Francis Lews, Wales (England) ; Samuel Adams, Massachu setts; George Walton, Virginia; Robert Morris, England; George IVythe, ; Thomas Heywood, South Carolina; Samuel Chase, Maryland; William. Wil liams, Connecticut; George Clymer, Penn sylvania; Benjamin Rush, Pennsylvania; Robert T. Paine, Ma ca bnsetts; Elbridge Gerry, Massachusetts; Thomas McKean, Pennsylvania • William Elery, Rhode island ; William Floyd, New York ; Thomas Jefferson,Virginia; John Adams, Massachnsettt ; Charles Carroll, Mary laud; , Benjamin Harrison, Virginia ; Thomas Nelson, jr., Virginia; James Smith, Pennsylvania; George Taylor, Pennsylvania; George Ross; Pennsylva nia; Lewis 3lorris, Now York. —The Ku Klux and New York Or ange Riots furnish the vranunltion for the editorials in the Radicals sensational papers. Forney, Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, would like to organize Or ange Lodges. and Murphy, Collector of New York, Ribborrmen—if both could be formed into Grant clubs. TAKING Sscassuricr—Recently in Pittsburg, in one of the churches, a per son took sacrament, and after disposing of the bread took from his pocket a Mis souri dirk knife with which he picked his teeth, and replacing his knife in his pock. et took an immense chew of coarse twist tobacco.--Rocord. Young ladies are advised always to un tie and well examine any anonymous bou- quet or basket of flowers which they may receive. A lady was about throwing away wan flowers recently, and discovered a note containing an offer of marriage from a very bashful lover. Vicar gkilutrtionntutri. Tuscarora Academy, ACADEMIA, PA. The BGth School-year Deena September 6th. Location healthibl, attractive and well adapted to phyolcal devel opment. Prue from loafing places and saloons, the In. duence, are Mural. More than 3,1300 young men have here been prepared fur Col e-e or bathe.. Terms moderate. Apply P r circular, to D. D. STONE, A. PI. J. J. PATTER ON, A. AI. Mutual Fire Insurace Co At Woodstock, has been doing business thtrty-one years. Six yearn it has laid no aseessments, and the average rate of assessment during The thirty-one years has been 18-4 rr.n emze, roan The us.esPment for the year just ended is 11-4 reit corer., and ae Company Aug a dear surplus over all liabilities. IOoRBALI-200 acres superior Ruts Oar Tin 1: not land. near Lockturcen, Pa. Pi% e thousand acre neat-peg Ttainsu land, Potter Co., Pa. P. W. Snearen OsoloOst and Engineer, Pottrsille, Pa. ROOT BEERThis wholesome, agreeable, and refrrahing summer bever. au can be easily made at about 2 6 cent. per gallon, with dacitannacri a Mitaxes Geuttiu° Boot Beer Extract. Ask for it at your store. or send 2.5 tend for a vial and directions to 400 North Third Strom, Philadelphia. dA GENTS WANINI fey the qrreI,32JSI=I.IIISISICI,3I. Ciriall . 43 CoDNeti.A ON Tan NATUTIE AND IlyorriND or THE /11.rr'. LINE FuxntoN. lit On Nsmiem, author of •• Th. Pllysitul Lite of Woman." It relates to the male ee IS fad of new (acts ; delicate but outspoken; practical and popular, highly endorsed; Perin rapidly. sold by sobscription only. Exclusive territory. Terms !Merril Price Eh. Address fur ontents, &c., J. G. FERGUS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. Agents Read This ! 'WE WILL OAT Agents a salary of:e3o IT Per Week end Expenses, or alum , • large commission to moll Our new mid wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, Mich. I MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune by revealing the secret of the business to no one. Address EDGAR BIM, 688 BrondwAy, .New York. 3. .0 0 8 4136 X Ir• "V S. GRAND GIFT CONCERT andanstribution for tho tiorkeilt of the Foamlliug Asylum of the Sis'ers of Charity In the City of New Tork, ann SOLDIRIZS' and &M -ons' ORPHANS' HOME. Wu/thine:ton. D. C.. to ht held in %Verblnt.ttou, D. , ender and by sirtite of a permit from lion. Commiretoner of Internal Revenue, on Turrarnar. Jour 27th, poeitively. After the Concert, the Cumrafssionere will award the successful ticket-holders. 1,003 GIFTS AMOUNTING TO $200,000. 25.000 Timm, only will he sold, at 8.5 each. Hoe H. 11cCuu.omm, of Elkton. Md., Major ((co. T. l'Attnx Baltimore, MS Commissioner, nom Joa. S. S coter C.. Patohorgh. Trustee. References: —MaJor-Gen. D. Ranter, C. S. A., Wash- Innoin, D C.; Hon. Jas. S. Neale", Pltt,hur;:ll, Pa.; First National Bank, Hagerstown, Md.; Appieman Co.. Rankers, Hancrstoseu : lion. R. J. Brent, bite Atoo. ney-General„ Baltimore; C. N. Abbott. Esq,, 20 I'. U. Arena., Baltimore: John R. Fowler, Esq. ; W. IL My. en' & Bro.. Exchange Place, Baltimore. Deed of the Re.al Estate, certified to Ily counsel, In hands of the Trustee. Tickets sn.i cirri:tiara can be had of P.C. DEVLIN, General Agent. Stationer and Printer, No. 31 Nassau Street, New York. Ticket, rent C, it, U , If d,,i r ed. Send for Circular. containing description of prices Tickets for Sale atm by lin.ET & SAIIRENT, at their News Stand.. Ptilladetpliia. liarrishurgh, Pittsburgh. Sc..„ and on line of Pennsylvania Railroad and connec tions. ',"I:OSADALIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS ar paMillacd on ovary package, tkero fora it i• sot a secret preparation,' consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain curo for Scrofula, Syphilis in all ha forms, Rhouma. tisns, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all damson of tho ONE EOTTLE OP DO3ADALLII will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Remadeha in their pmetiee for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DTI. T. C. PVGR of BiZtlmme. DR. T. J. BOYKIN, II DR. R. W. C ARR. DR. F. 0. DANNELLY, . 4 DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicbolerville, K. DR. J. L. ?tcCABTRA, Columbia: S. C. DB- A. B. NOBLES, Edgeeomb, N.C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall Meer; ....1 Thus. "k F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. k A. F. WHEELF.R, Lima, Ohio, 0 f., v B. HALL, Lima, Ohio. f .. ''' ~,v CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsville, Va. , SAAPL. G. bIeFADDEN, Starfroot.. bozo, Tenn. Our space trill not allow of any os: tended remarks in relation to the virtuoso: Romdalis. Totbe Medical Profession Ivo guarantee a Fluid Es ditCtrairrria r 2.0 any they have int used in ton treatment of diseased Blood; and to the &Meted we .=• r - S&dad iti la, and you till be to Wraith. Rotadalls is Into by all Driedrif Twee 01.50 per battle. Address DB. CLEXENTS & CO. ') at.....r.d..i. g r?...i.a..;., Braridoms, Mil Baltimore, Jnly 19, IS7I. ly 520,000 Worth of Goods in store for the opening of the Fall Trade of 1870, in a. full and general assortment of =CIS Dreg, and PkamUldv. and Fancy Hoods In Empress Cot Dvsnea, Merinoo, Radins, Halma,Shatelt, Corsets, antomed Fdl,, and Map Sktru Ladles and Hosts Furs. Buffalo Rolses, Panty Lap Robes. afidl assortment of Cloths. Ccur,imtree. Flannels, Hosiery, Domestic Cottons, St, dc. with aneral assortment of Hats and Caps, general Boots & Shoes, Oils and Paints, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, Iron, ite, furnish ings superior opportunity for selections, and will he sold on the most favorable terms, by S. 1211:711..M.1TT. ew Milford. Nor. 30. 1.?70 Good News to the Soldieas of The War of 1812 ND Tfifillt WlDOWBl—Congress has recently pass. ed a Law Granting Pensions of Eight Dollars p month. where there was a Serrice of Sixty Days or t or . Poem.; of you 1 procured Land Warrant., from moo to 1856. and my records and papers, then made, furnish now the important facts necessary to Procuring Pen. alone, nod persons bringing or *ending their claim. to my cake can hare the free benefit of my record., and their business will be promptly atte.oded to at rates as tablinett by the law L. P. PITCH, Montrose. March 29, 1811. 4w VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.--The V subscriber offers his farm at Sliver Lake, Susquehanna Co., Pa., contains over 130 acres 100 or 105 of which are cleared and under cultiva tion the land is well watered and good for either grant' 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, 130 rods south of Quaker lake, the farm is a good one and admirably located. Address or ap ply to 3LACRICE 31. DONNELL. Silver Lake. Susaa. Co. Pa., March 8 '7l. 3m. "3421.3ELcze,a.zzves 1 REST BARGAINS IN TOWN IN CHOICE FAMILY DROCEDJES. FLOUR! MO- Tif ilarlr. Dried and Canned Fruit, timetables, _&e. &a., at the gelid of Navigation. A. N. BULLARD. HO/Atom Fcbruari-22. Ott N.EI3BLE SPECTACLES--also com mon Spectacles, a new supply, far me by s Noniron, Noy. !o,lBsi9. ABEL 'PURL= CALL AT ROBINSON'S SOUTHERN TIER PvETPLIVIr/vErr-cM EMP ORIUM, 88 Washington Street, Binghamton, N. Y. Whore you will and The Largest Stock, the Boat Assortment, and the Lowest Prices of any house in the city. N. B.—ill Goods sold warranted asrepresen ted. Binghamton, Aug. 24, 1870.—1 y Ayer's Hair 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 me. Nothing can restore the hair wheat the follicles are destroyed, or the glinds 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 turn g gray or li t falling off, and consequent prevent baldness. Free from those eleterious substances which i t l make some reparations dangerous and injurious t the hair, the Vigor can only benefit ut not harm it. If wanted merely for HAI DRESSING, nothing els cart bo found so desirable. containing althea!' oil nor dye, it does not soil w to cambric, ! and yet lasts long on t air, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a teful perfume. Prepared Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Pnicncen A-1) AuenirrlcAL Cuxuans, LCIFMASS. CEI $2.00. ' 'Laren, anti Burns a: Nichols, i druggists anti dealers every -1 Dt•c. 21, 1870--y Rohl by .Ibel )font ru,e, and aii NV terra. Dr CI F. Mil=lL.CrliNTIV'l9 TitiNG AMERICAN I-s I P4ll‘" I It& ANT In offering ills Liniment to the public, as we do In fall couftdence, that d must supers ed e all others now In u•e, an an internal remedy, for the core of all diPeasc, In the reach ef that claps of medicines, wo eon safely assert, without tht Moat her of cuntmdletion. that It stands un rivaled in tie liet w medical compounds externally ap plied for tht cure cf disease, Feeling therefore that tt is unnecessary to ptff a remedy sat eminently wonderful In its effects, so mysteriously infallible in Its powers of relief, caushg the deaf to hear, the blind to see, the ner vous, drawn and crippled rheumatic to walk erect and re joice again la the rawer and vigor of manhood, this pre parofton is offers:lto the pttblle on Its own merits, ass claims no volcanic origin or essential oils of the Arabi an deserts ; but no the contrary is what Its - Import., ant is a rare combhuttlon of the powers of North Amer!. run products. . Drew Tont. Dec. 14, 1870. This noilcc 9 In Inform all sicilero In proprietary medicines., hat we hare eciablicbcd a Depot 91 :Moque. ham. , fount, atlteutroec. Pa. for the sale of Dr. C. F. Brown'a Young American Liniment, mu! that Mr. A. BALDWLY So au cvnt for that porpooe. WARD. SOCTREICLAND A Co., t4ifiti•co x Street, New York Agrocit, mill won be established It central places In every toworldpoutd pnbiletted fat tit Heil below. lam ntady lu funtithit at wholesale prices to agent. Post ere and eireutursseut free upon sprilentlan to the sub scriber. The Linimentis now for talent retail by the follow ing AgCIIIIF, to Id: Burns & Nichols Montrose. A. Terrell, R. L. Adana, Auburn 4 Comore. Noah Holdalls. South Auburn. • Waltman A Vorhurg, &lap. U. C. A PM. Fordharn, Franklin. J. Burrows &baba Stevensrille. L. M. Sherwood, Rushville. R. T. lhouriek. Sprthgvltle Tlayer, Dlmoek. E. B. Ileonstee, Little Meadows. Robert Wlstens, Priendsvllle. M. L. Ball, trlrehardvUle. U. A. A.. Tuworth. Brooklyn, Pa. L. B. liil3llo Facturpille„ W,ll. torn, Bailey Hollow. R. M. Tlibuy, Hopbottom, J. B. Very. Montrose Depot. 0. M. Ilaseey, New Nlllord, T. D. Hasrwhmok,.-.Great Bend. Teorkohnry Brothers, Auburn Centre. Avery A Broemont, Camptown. Steven. A, Leehedy, l9k Lake. N. Grongw, Roth. R. It. Mertes, Locywille. !A. J. Silvan. Root broin.ghlll. J. L Merriman, tywoovllle. J. W. Itosencronts, Faltdale. Any persons in township. not shove named, 'desiring au agency, may obtain It by adevesaine A. BALDBLI, General Agent, Jan.ll, Montrose. Pa. ABEL TURRELL fir E o E u i r u z c n st i n o n: I y o r han d (goof the moot Darner DRUGS & MEDICINES In the country, and bestows nipecial attention to se laming and baying articles in this department that are pureandgennian lie also keeps a gnat variety of LIQUORS AND WINES. bought either direct from the distiller, or importer, and warranted strictly pure. Also, a fall, assortment of Paints, Oils, Vamilaties, &maws, Unit: than Ulla and Dye Stud's. unsettles, wan Paper, Gl ean, ii - ,roar_no, violins. Platals, Guns and ammunition. A One eartet7 or Gold and alum JEWELRY, Pedalo. ery, Yankee NOTIONS, ft., and other goods too no. tnerotia to mentor. Dunn serene years put persons hare been in the hehlt of formingelubs,and sending to the Gnat Ameri can Tea Company, New York, for their eupplles of Tea and Coffee, for family ass. Abel Terrell Is now supplying the people with these Teasel:id Codes, at his store In Montrose, ai the same prima that these dubs, and other persona pay 'at the store of the Company In New York. Tbua, purchasers will urn the express aurae. trouble of clubbing and rieh of sending, by buying of ABU TURRELL, Montrose, Pa. MU T. 11[1001.01 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component Parts—Fluid Extract Rheu barb and Fluid Extract Cataw ba Grape Juice. Llotl Liver Complaint, Jaundice, BNldaa Affections, r Net or Nervons Headache. Costiveness, etc. Pim ly Vegeta'tie, containbg no Mercury, Minerals or Del ttcrions Drugs. These pills are the most delightlhily pleasant rgli tint, sapersediug castor cdi, salts, magnesia, etc. Thu re Is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They rive tone, and cause neither notate nor griping pains. They are composed of the finest ingredients Alter a few days' use of them, such an Invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous, to the weak and enervated, whether arising from imprudence or dia. case. 11. T. iletmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Ca tawba Grupe Nile are not sager coated, from the tact that sugar coated Pills do not dlasolve, hut pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATA WBA ORAPE PILLB, being pleasant In taste and odor. do nnt terns ate their being sugar coated. PRICE CENTS PER BOX. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGIEILT CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from the *yam Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes. Sore Leg., Sure Month, Sore Head Bronchitis, Skin Disease, Salt RIWPM, Cancers, Running. Wont the liar, White Swell ing., Tumors, Cancerous Affection, Nodes, Rickets, Diendular Swellings, Night Sweat., Rash Triter, Hu mors of all kinds, chronic Rhenudism, Dyspepsia, sod all diseases that hews been established in tits system for yeses. Being prepared expressly (or the above comp/Mete. Its blood-puritytng properties are greater than any other preparation of !Unsnarlila, It gives the complexion • clear and healthy color. and restores the patient to a state of health and parity. for pacifying the bluod, re moving all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an Impure state of the blood. and the only reliable and effectual known remedy fur the cure of pains and swell ing of the bones. Memo , lons of the throat sod legs. Blotches. Pimples on the Fare, P.rysipelas and all rely erupt ions of the skin, and beautlfyltz the complexion. Price $1 30 per bottle. PIN, TAPE and other WOILILS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, ore effectually dostro7. ed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printad fa four burr guages—Englisli.Gerntari, French and Spanish. J. TWA' Proprietor. R. R. IIcDONALD & CO., Diaggists and Geo. Agents. Sao Francisco, Cat, and 9 and SI Commerce Street, New York. PT SOLD DT ALL DRUGGISTS AL.ID DF T rna II.EN ITY T. HELM BO LEY S I Oct. _C—y empetc CONCENTRATED Fluid "Estret.ot X31.3.01vax.. TILE GREAT DIURETIC, Has cored every case of Diabetes in which It has been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inftam• motion of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Wand, Stone In the Bladder. Calculus Gravel. Brick dust Deposit, and Mormons or Milky discharges, and for co. trebled and delicate constitutions of both saxes. attend ed with the following symptoms: lodieposit lon to ex• onion, loss of power, loss of memory, difilculty of breathing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of disease. wakefulness, dimness of nylon, pain In the hark. hot hands, flushing of the body. dryness of the skin. eruption on the face_ pallid .mntenance, unit creel lassitude of the muscular system, etc. Used hr persons from the ages of eighterm to twenty. five. and from thirty-dye to fifty-Are or iu the decline or change of life; after confinement or labor pains; bed. wetting, In children, fleimbold's Extract Dacha is Diuretic and Bland Pu rifying. and caeca all diseases arising horn habits of dis sipation and excesses and Imprudences In life impotin es of the blood, etc., stiperceding copaitra lo affections for which It Is need, and Syphilitic affections—ln these dls eaaes used in connection u Ilh Lielmbold's Bose Wash. LADIES. In many affections peculiar to ladles, the Extract Bo nnet., In nnennalled by any other remedy—as in Chtote r& or Retention, Irrevlarrity, palnfolneo. or suppreenion of customary evacuation.. ulcerated or Schirns state of the Eitemo, Lucorrhpra or Whites, sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from in diseretion or habit. of dinipatlon. It Is prescribed ex tensively by the most eminent physicians and midniven. for enfeebled and delicate constlint'ons, of both coxes and all ages (attended with any of the &bore discasee or symptoms). 11. T. FIELIMOLD'S EXTRACT BCC= ('urea diseases arising from Imprudence, habits of die sipatlon, etc., In all their !gages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no Inconvenience, and no exposure. It =nevi a frequent deeire, and gives strength to titivate. thereby removing obstructions, preventing and caring strtctures of the Urethra. allaying pain and Indammation, so frequent thla class of disease, and expelling all poisonous matter. Thousands who hare been the victims of incompetent persons, hod who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a abort time, have found they have been deceived, and that the "protean" has, by the tine of " powerful so ringente," been dried tip In the system, to break out in a more ag gravated form, and perhaps after marrisge. USEIIELIIBOLIf . 8 EXTRACT BITCH (or sit affec tions and dimities of theUrinaryOrgane, whether existing In Male or Female. from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, Onto Dollar and Fifty Cents per Bottle. EBERT T. REMBOLDIII3IP7tOYED ROSE WASH cannot be .n seed as a raCO Wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every specks of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, bpots, berobutie Dryness, Induration' of the Cutaneous Mem brane, etc. dispels Redness ar d Incipient Inflammation, Rives. Mali, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes fur which Noises or Oint ments are used; restores the akin to a state of purity and softness, and !Manse continued healthy action to its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clecruess and vivacity of complexion so much sought and ad mired. Bat however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, 11. T. Ilembolt's Rose Wash has lung sustained its principle claim to unbounded patron age, by possessln7, qualities which render It a toilet ap pendage of the most Ruperlatlve and congenial chars. ter, combining In an elegant formula prominent re quisites, safety and efficacy—the invariable accompani ments of Its use as a Preservative and Refresher of the complexion. It lean excellent Lotion for diseases of a trygnhallrylticoNratarz, arising mi ng an t Lnlect i llitl i f ti or , ff ;t isr in s . e i s p : t f i th u e used In concertina with the extracts Mucha, Sarsapa? dila. and cabman Grape Pills. in such diseases as re commended, cannot be surpassed. Price, One Dollar Per Bottle, Pell and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of the most reaponsible and reliable char acter furnished on application, With hundreds of thou sands of living witnesses, and upward of 80,000 use- United certificating and recommendatory letter, puny of winch are from the highest sources, Including emi nent Phyvicians, clergymen, Statesmen, etc, The pro prietor has Dever retorted to their publication ID the newspapere,• he does not do this from the fact th at his articles tank as Stendard Preparations, sod do not need to be propped up by certificates, Henry T. itebnbold's amine Preparation. Delivered to any address. Secure from observation. Established upward of Twenty Years. Sold by Snit. gists everywhere. Address letters fur 'information, hi emiddenee to DEM T. MILLIMOLD'S, Druggist arid Chemist. , Only T, ilmacaoLo's Dm& and chemical Warchotwa, No NH Broadway, Now Toth. or H. T BanantoLD'a Medical Depot, Ida timid Tenth BOCA Philadelphia. 1111WMIE OP COUNTEEPPOI3I Ask rtir Amory lizawzonn's Take ao Whew A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WA.LBE3•S CI GARB RS 4 Hundreds of Thousands f? Dear %ft= t E qtrZondeir• g 17 6..4 WHAT ARE THY? r oe g g OS I i 7 e MCP g 9 t 1 0 • • • - C. 7 • ; PI 2 a w [Er 12:4 o • THEY AXE NOT A VILE / es FANCY DRINK... 4 saw ot Poor Uuo, Whisper, Proof Spirits nod Rebus LIGUOrS doctored, spaced sad enrccte mod to plane tho tune, Tonica,"" Appeals. on," Restorers," AG., that load the tippler on to drtuilesaness cal ruin, bat aro a Imo ltacilnaa, made Rom trio Native Roots and Herbs of California, Roo pont all Alcoholic Stlenolanto. Thin are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER nod A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE., perfect Innovator and Invigorator of On System, carrying off all polsonena matter and reatoriag the blood to • healthy condole.. o parson can tab. Mesa DMUS according to dircc. Eon and remain long unwell. $lOO will be given for an Incurable else. provided Was bones ars not dontroyed by mineral poleon or other means, sod the vital organs wasted beyond the point Of renstr. For Inflammatory nod Chronic TY heocuria Goa nod Goat, Dyspepsia, ur hallgestioo. Dillon., Remittent and Intermittent Forms Disease. of the Blood. Liver, Kidneys, and Madder. than, Bitters bass been most sumacs ihi. Bach Diseases aro caused b 7 Vitiated Blood. which Ls generally producad bytsrangenasci of tho Macau so Organs. DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION, /Dad eche, Pain to the Shoulders, Coughs, 71032bers of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour En/math/ins of the Stomach, Bed Mee to the Month, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Longa, Pelle to the reglom of the Lidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tiro orsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigoruto the Stomach and Mims /late the tor pid liver and bowels. which render them of tosequalled efficacy la cleansing the blood of all impurities, and Imparting now life and vigor to the whole system. FOIL SKIN DISEASES, Cruptiona.Tetter, set Mience. 13/otchea, Spots, Pimples. Tim tales, Dods, Can beoclee, Hlng•Wornas, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes. Eryalp. Mu, Itch, ficurtt, Diudaoratiordi of the Slam, !lemon and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, ere Literally dug up and curled oat of the system in a abort time by the use of these Bitten. One bottle to such eases will convlam the most Incrednlova of their curative ,beet. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find les Impurities bursting .hrough the Wu lnrimpice, true. (ions or Bores; cleanse It when you Ind It obetructed Ind sluggish hi the veins; cleanse It when It Is fool, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of tie, system will follow. SIGN OF TEE GCLDEN MORTAR 1! ; 131121.1L1LIVES tat XV10X3001.819, DRUGGISTS, Would respecthgl♦ ray to the pnblia, that in addition t their usual aesortmeot of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES they hero Paints end 01le. Vemtgh. Dye-Sten. Wine, eud Lignore. Patent tcles. Eye Gitmles, Pocket Knives, !Wore. VlOlin 9, Guitar jugt received s fine lot of Rcenlvem Gun Cap, Goo Wedding„ Cartrid;ree, We keep always on hand and for' al.. Blasting Powder. Con Powder, Rifle Powder. Tobacco and Cigar* of a su perior quality, and a general assortment of Yankee No tions. larltemember the CHEAT CASH DRUG IiiTPRR • bums S. Nichols. A. B. BURNS, Montros•, Dec. 14,1670. A3lOB STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 161C,Zi.trG0130. CAPITA REPRESENTED, over Dome Instrance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus, Insurance Co. of North America, Phlra, • Capital mail Surplus, 2.000,000 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila, Pa., Capital autl Surplus, Lyeoming County II ritual Insurance Co.° f Money, Penn'a, Capital and Surplus, 4,000,000 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Dartford. Conn., Capital. 3 0 , 000,000 American Lite Insurance Co., Philadel phia. Capital, 1,000,000 Tmwelers:lnanrance Co. Dartford, coon.. Insuring against all kinds of accidents • Capital, Hartford Fire I nauranee Company. Dart ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, $2,000,1100 IntrAll business chirbstedto our Care will h..stirtid od to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adlusted. Iffiff — Ortice tlrstdoor east from Banking Office of W, t cooper Co., Turnpike et. -Montrose, Pa. STROUD Et BROWN, Agents. • 21. C. sorrow. Esq., Friendswille, Solicitor. Cuss. If. Sarni, Montrose, du BILLINGS SYnotro, Crtankaa L. Ilnowx. Montrose, Pa. ,Jon. 11. 1871 IH[.. t ` wi l m ClA EuRA. t 1 WOO WILL RE- PAID.: frio any person producing any medicine showing half J. as many living, permanent cures as Dr. PITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Used Inward. ly_only. A pleasant medicine. free from Injurious drugs. Wartunted under oath, to have permanently cured Win every 100 patients treated In the past ten years. /See testimony). It Is the scientific prescription of Pro cab er Jos. P. Fitter, M. D„ graduate at the Unlyeesi yof Pennsylvania.D..lBll3,—now one of Philadelphia's oldest regular p hysicians, and Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology — who has made Neuralgia, Chronic and [unanimity Rheumatism the speciality of bliretitite prfessional life—e fact vouched fur by the signatures ac companylog each bottle of many prominent renowned physicians, GergYmeu, and other testraiontals. Toprcr tect snMerers from rmleonous 4lvic4 nostrums and use leas expenditure of money. a legal signed guarantee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to core, will be forwarded gnats to any sufferer sending by letter a fall deactiption of affliction. In case of failure to cure, amount paid Positively refunded. Medicine sent any where by Gamete, collect on delivery. Milkiest invited to write for 'advice ; all information and medical advice sent by L eiter gratis. Principal Waco, Ell South Potirth street:Philadeiphia;Penne, The remedy Is told or ote Mined by Druggists. April la, 11-Iy. For Sale by ABEL TURRELL, Montrose Pa. _ . W. VANAIIIED., D. D., snetessfolly treat: all classes of ellrouto nog Amite Disessuss. Bendstamp for cirrolar coptaininapartleplaji Wd tett. •monlffls t 441drate Box 6120, No York. A lIDITOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDEIMIIIBME9, 21. an Auditor, appointed by the Court et Comein Pleas of Susquehanna county, to make &mettle:Me of the fond arising from SamSTD sale of the real ntats of Eli. Smith-and to Smith, hereby ens notice tha ho Trill attend to the duties of his appofmteteat ea his office , In Mon trove, on Monday the 19th day elJess, 1871, at I o'clock, p. m., et which time and pine, ell persons Interested are requested to present theft Mahn or be forever debarred from coming In open said fend, May 24, 1871.--nr A. W. BEETUOLF, a:Whim HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOC!. ATION, For the ReHerald cunt of the Erring , and untbrtuaste" Principles of Chriatian Phlhuttbropy. E 111.41 on the Errors of Youth awl the Yellin of de to relation to 31aniage and Social Erne, with mutter aid for the afflicted. Sent free, in Pealed ea. - elope& A& dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Nos P, PhDeottalphla. TALBOT .& STAMP, GROCERIES t PROVISIONS Pionr,Sall, Batter, Pork, Lam, Data, Salt Fhb, Taws Candlas, Crackers, Cheese, Cone., Spices, Choice Teas, Kagan, Dice, Dried and Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Cipin, Snuff. and all other articles aerially kept to a first clam Drocan7 and Provision Store. s We will mark oar Goode as low as we am 40 rd, sail red for cull, ur au:image fur produce, PATRONAGE. BOLNITBD Montrose, Sept. 2, Ino—ir A BEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, MO,YTROSET'PA le continually receiving NEW GOODS And keeps constantly on hand a full and desirable n sortincut ul genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, LIQUOR, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stnffs, Teas, Spices, and other Grew ceases, Stone W are, Wall and Window Paper, Glass ware, Fruit Jars, Mirrors, Lampe. Chimneys, ft 0111-• acne, Machinery Oil, Teener.' Oil, Neateroot. 011. 11/1. Seed Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits Turpen tine, V arril ones, Cynary Seed. Vinegar .Potath, Cannes. leafed Lye. Axle Orease, Trusses, Supporters, Medics instrument*, Shoulder Braces, Whir, Gone, Pistols, Cartridges. Powder. Shot, Lend. Ginn Cape, Blasting Powder and Fuer, Molina. Strings, Down, etc, Flute., Fifes. etc., Fish nooks and LI nes, Bar and 'Toilet Soaps, flat!. Oils, tisk Restorer, , and Hair Dyes. trustiest Pocket Kele,. Spectscles,Silver Fisted Spoonit.Forks, Knives. 4;c. Demist Articles, a general assortment of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, sad rEurtrinan All tbslesdlng and beet kinds of PATENT MEDICINES In short, nearly every thing to restore lb, tick, to please the taste, to delight the lye, to grittily the faces, and air° to cot/Mace to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration Is impracticable. as it would 11l a newspaper. Call at the })rug and Variety Btore of ABEL TiIfREELL. Montrose, Jan. 5,1570. puitE LIQUORS SEELV'S NATIVE GRAPE BRANDT. distilled strictly pore; and a variety of other Brandies. irreludins Cherry 'Brandy. Cider Brandy. Ce. Nearly faiths dinar sent kinds of Rum. Holland Gin. old Rye and Bourbon W let ey. Alcohol. Pu re , Spirit. Bay Bans. Ake., constant. ly ou hand and for sale by Montrose. Starch 24th.1861 wr.a. 11.313 'EI T-ET-s ME CjCTEINI. OPPOSIT6 TELE COMET 110C11r, MONTROSE, PENN'A. JOHN S. TAILIBELL. Proprietor. Elcht Stages leave thle Moose deny, ecraneetlevedth the D. L.. 5 W., the Erle, and the Lehigh Valley Rail. wale. [ lo ll 6,lB*—tt GOLD JEWELRY A layn and large agpplj; iontroae, Nor. ABEL TIMEELL A. B. TARI3OX, WATC 11 31 AK,ER AND JEWELER, Susquehanna Depot., Pit, Dealer in Watches, Clocks jewelry, &c. Ile pairing promptly done and warranted. ' FINE SILVER GOODS! made a speciality; Silver Detached Leiters foe $l2 00. American Watches ; at Companies re, duced pricey ('Goods ordered for parties, !tom Nos York, at less profits than if kept constantly on hand. Solid 18 caret Rings for ea 75 per penny weight. A. R. TAIttiOX. Susquehanna Depot, Jan. 25„,1,811„ tit: $60.000,000 51.000,0C+3 TEA! Every kind of Taft In market.juit arrived, and er esieo it New York wholerale price— Also • tine as milrovin or COFFEE. Lao nt ma and iin u stmese g diem ABEL T —At aher•Wood's, the Watch-linker,. Mane street. Matitro:os CONGRESS WATER. at TUREELL'& ROAD LSTTING—The Fupervisois of u f fdr. wa f,, / will meet pi the butise of - James O'Brien, in Nonb. pridzewater„tprfl into, at I &lock p. to, to let gm building of a road leading frost Jas. O'Brien'. to Thomas. tlickces. To be let to the lowest bidder. JAMES CALPU. HO RACE BREWSTER. Montrose, April 15. 'Ti. Z. BREWSTER. Se NEW WALL PAPER, .inst nrrtsed• and sollInf• cheap try Montrose, nverl9.lsr.. 'ABEL I'MF,I4 Agricultural College, of Pennsylvania; THIS INSTITIMAX vo);, reopen for the . SPRING TERM OF 24 WEEKS, Ckn Friday, Febwary 10, 1871 For geneal Circular, catalogue and other_hr fiirouttWn,_Acldrnts, THOS. H. Brßnows, President, AgticratuN College, P. 0., •TaiA. f 2 A 18713—t, Centre Co., Ps. BLOOMINGTON. (ILL.) NURSERY. "1. 917 'Tnrif:ntr 4 ::: le a sMrfiraliVesl • Would )on too* what; when, bow to plaint Fruit, abide, erergreen tr 'es, roots, grafts, allogs, Orsgs Plints, apple seed, cstrly itoreputatoes, aldmi, row, groentionso and garden plants, an, eo n iff.oWillt and WDETABLE SHEDS finest, - best collactlon—sorts sod quality: Bead 10 cants for New, Illustrated Descriptire ILValogna-911 pages. Zntad stamp, each for Catalogues of Scull, wnh.ptax directleitur-4-0t pages'Bedding an Garden r1ia1. 6 83 page"; and Wholes/0o Fries LI st_2l page!. AdAreas P. H. Ill!iptcdagton, ikUTION Asairket Stressing a Note itvea to= C patina, iPreserii et*, tor. ortermandred Dollars, Tatill yam It unlea4 compelled :am. I/Zen M . . ay . W Mete Milford, April 3571. •• B - • • Sy' ABEL 71MBELL.