151xt tam And tivoide. Wall Caro for AaPtulailllL Much of the value of asparagus beds depend upon the care they receive in the fall as a preparation for wintering. As early as the stalks begin to turn yellow. they should be cut, dried, and placed in a pile, and burned. Too much care cannot be taken to prevent them from falling upon the bed, becoming covered with soil,.ger minatiug in spring, as these young plants render the roots too thick in the bed, and being near the surface will make but fee ble growth, and be of little if any value, but rather a detriment to the rest of the bed. After the removal of the stalks, cover the bed with a coat of good fine manure, and fork it . into the soil, down to the crown of the plants. This manure, act ed upon by thi, fall rains, will wash down among the roots, giving them the food necessary . for spnng growth, in creasing. the size and earliness of the stalks. Just before the setting in of winter, cover the bed several inches thick with coarse stable little, to remain as a pro tectin from,frost, and by its decomposi tion and washing down add to the fertility of, the soil. Planta that have been set but one or two yiars and before they , come to cutting regularly may be covered with a few inches of good soil taken from the sides of the bed would injure the spread ing roots. The winter covering may be stirred in Spring, the coarser straw raked off and the fine manure forked into the bed. This treatmentannually will insure . a good supply of early, succulent and large asparagus.—Ez. Hand-Threshed Wheat for Sowing. S. C. Plattee, of Warner, N. H., in a communication to the New England Farmer, gives the result of art experi ment in sowing seed threshed with a machine alongside with some threshed by band. If his conclusions are correct, it stands the homers in hand to b b care ful about their seed for sowing. There is no trouble in raising good wheat in New Hampshire if we sow good seed and sow it early, Three bushels of my seed were threshed with a flail, the other sir with a machine. From careful eatimates the part of the field sown with seed threshed by hand yielding 33 per cent. more to the acre than theh machine threshed, being earlier, thicker, and better in every way. In threshing for seed I thresh the tops of the bundles lightly without opening. In this way I: get the earliest and best kernels for seed. The late imperfect, and short heads are in the middle of the bundle, and of course are not threshed. I run these bundles through the machine and all ow the threshers for what I thresh off. Care of Tools. A vast amount of money is annually worse than wasted by the agriculturalists of this country in their senseless lack of care of tools. They think (or seem to think) that because a mowing machine -or a plow is mainly of iron, the weather will not affect it, and so both are left standing where they were last used until the next season comes, and so of nearly all the implements on the farm. All this is wrong. One of the best farmers east of the Hudson expended, ten yeah a g o, one hundred dollars on a shed thirty-feet Jong by twelve wide, under which his cart wagon, sled, mowing machine. ploughs. hoes, and chains, could be kept when not in use. His implements are as good now as they were then, with the exception of the inevitable wear which their use in volves, and in the opinion of the owner, the building has saved him at least twen ty per cent. of its cost each year. The same roof can be many times made to cover a loft which can be used as a gran ary, or for soma other purpose which the business done upon the farm may make desirable, at the same time that the lower I part is used for the purposes indicated above. A HINT TO BIIEEDIXO.-Ifr. Torr, the well known breeder of Short Horn cattle and Leicester sheep, in the - course of some remarks at his letting of the hitter, touching d'an breeding in general, he said: "The way to establish uniformity of fam ily likeness is to begin by putting the bast =ale to the beat tomnle, and to put the best to the best;" secondly, "not to put opposite characters togethers, or the traits of both will be lost; but if any. fresh characteristic is required to be im parted to the issue of present stock ani mals, this must be done by degrees, or by that discreet selection which will yield a little more wool, or size and substance, the first.year, and a little more_ and more the second and third generations, and so on." UNDERDHAINING LAND—ITS EFFECT. —Experiments in underdraining land weia made in Scotland last year for the purpose of determining , the effect op the temperature of the soil, compared with that m the same vicinity which was not drained. The result W 8.9 that the drain ing raised the temperature 15 degrees, equal to a removal of the land from one hundred to one hundred and fifty miles south. This is an important considera tion connected with cotnpact, heavy soils, whose retentiveness of water renders them eeld and ootriparadr.aly iciart with rktpaot to vegetation. Draining land involves considerable expense, but its increased productiveness soon repays this, besides assuring increased profits for the future. FEEDING CATTLE .n TUE FALL.—Not a few farmers, fearing- tho long winter, fail to begin to feed their cattle, until the time to do sois far over past. Such a course is unwise fur two reasons. The pastures and meadows are eaten into thh earth, leaving no protection for the win ter, which all plants need, and, what is worse, cattle that begin the season poor require more food to take them through than those in good order, and the suppose aaving of ti few hundred pounds of hay in the fall involves the feeding of an equal, if not larger quantity, ID order to regain in March and April what is lost in November. We suggest that the very day cattle fail to fill themselves from the fields they have hay or corn stalks to supply the &Beier : toy. . LTIMILLITY IF Renrxmo.—ln this art, sad almost in this art alone, "it is the lib eral hand which maketh rich?' Liberalitytn providing utensils is the saving • both of time and labor. The more perfect his i i p.struments. the more profitable are they. • • . So also is it with his working cattle and Ins stock. The most perfect in their kinds, are ever the most profitable. tultivating.thi earth, the condition of man's success-in-his industry upon it [Hon. Julian Quincy:} - ITEMS. —" Black Friday" has been dramatized and will be produced at Nibloie soon. —Maine is now shipping ice Bouth that is 21 inches thick, and as clear as crystal. —A Detroit bridegroom was so affected by the marriage ceremony that ho burst into a tiolent fit of nose-bleeding. —The first daily newspaper published in Virginia was in the year 1730. Sub scription price was fifty dollars per an num. —Edwin Forrest met with unpreceden ted success in his recent Southern tour. In Texas ho drew immense audiences at $5 a ticket. ---It is said that Philadelphia servants leave their places in order to avoid run ning to the deor in thirty seconds to an swer the postman's ring. —A keeper who was taking two con victs to the State Prison last week, when the train stopped at Sing Sing, called out "Step out, gentlemen, fifteen years for re freshments. —Out in lowa, fishing parties of thirty or forti,couples take along a brass band to pia ' onone side of the stream and drive, the fish to the hooks on the other. =The flight of time at Bangor, Maine, is hindered by the doves that spend their nights perched upon the hands of the city clock, and by their weight stop the motion of the machinery within. —There is a Boot-black Brigade in Boston made up of girls. One of the rules of the - association is that the young lady who shines for less than a dime does so at the penalty of losing her chignon. —A Wisconsin poet puts a small-pox item in verso in this way. "There was a voung girl in Waukegan, who name was Bophla Jane Egan, she was annoyed by the varioloid as badly as any Piegan." —A drover who sells his cattle by live weight always gives them as much water as they will drink before driving them to the scales. This is his way of watering stock. —A Charleston paper says that an old colored lady of South Carolina, wearing a red turban. was shot at by mistake for a robin by Mr. Pinckney. Shc therenpon accosted him with a brick and gave him a pink eye. —Scene i i a h orso car—Car stop ; smiling young lady enters; every seat full. An old gentleman rises at the op posite end. 'O, don't rise," said the love ly girl. "I can just as well stand." " I don't care whether yon sit or stand," he replied. "I'm going to get out." —A few Sundays ago several "court" bells, impious and fond of the "Boston," were caught by the sexton dancing that mazy measures with their equally impious beaux in the vestibule of a foshionable Washington church to the tune of "Come ye Disconsolate," which war being sung at the time by the cho:r. —Many person who wear reading-glass es are sorely annoyed at the difficulty. of keeping them in their proper position on ' the nose. To all such it will he interest ing to learn that a young optician of New York has devised a very ingenious expe dient by which that end can be accom plished. It cons'ats simply in rubbing the bridge of the nose with beeswax. —A landlord in Cincinnati, a few days ago, having failed to get rid of an ob noxious tenant by the ordinary methods of proceednre, finally set fire to a quantity of brimestone in the-basement, and filled the building with its fumes. The tenant who was a woman, held out for some time, bat finally had to succumb to the fumiga tion and look up new quarters. • —Not satisfied with her Boston expert , ences, Mrs. Lincoln has been interviewing ('spirits in Auburn and Moravia. On the qd she registered herself as Dirs. Linder at the Natfonal Hotel of the former place, where she met a distinguished clairvoyant ' physician with whom she was so well Pleased that she intends in a few weeks to put herself under his charge, as she is in very poor health. • —The wedding of Miss Drexel and Mr. Biddle, at Philadelphia, which the Presi-• dent attended, was an extremely brilliant affair. The bride was dressed in white satin trimmed with laces and cowers. She wore a semi -coronet, etuddied with diamonds, from which was suspended the bridal veil. The wedding presents were many and valuable, but nary a one from President Grant. He only receives, never gives presents. this a little three year old girl in this city, recently took it into her head that "God likes new prayers." So after repeating, "Nov I lay me," and "Jesus, like , :a shepherd," the other night, she told her mother she would like to make a new prayer. Her mother nodded assent, whereupon Minne gravely proceeded; "0, ford, bless all the Al*ies, and all papas, and all the mamas, and all the Uncle Arthurs Jesus, I've been vaccinnated, and I guess its going to work P'—Spring field Republican. —The Begum of Bopal, India, who lately rejected the rich chiefs and nobles who sought the honor of her band, and married her own minister, employs her time to advantage. From early morning till half an hour before noon,. she studirs Persian and English; the succeeding hours are occupied by dinner and siesta; the rest of the,day, till dark, is passed in hearing and deciding snits; and evening is devoted to needlework and embroidery, in which she is said to be very expert. rhinktlim and Clo Meg. In a recent article a writer says: ", jn fashion there are three kinds of American women. There is the kind that despises everything foreign, and believes that America is sufficient unto itself; there is the kind that belieies in adopting what ever is really good and beautiful; there is the kind that entertains unspeakable con tempt for native productions, and a blind idolatry of Europe, right or wrong. The first possesses more patriotism than wis dom; the second combines artistic with common sense; the third exhibits the worst phase of flankeyism, unrelieved by either art or wisdom. The'flunkies al ways go abroad, and always come home with their heads filled with follyand their trunks with clothe& Cloths, as clothes, are good' but when the clothes are the best part of a woman, that woman is a failure, and irhen, in addition to clothes being her - better half—or perhaps her three-quarters—this fraction of a women: attempts to:forcethe rest of her sex into a servile worship of the gods of her idol airy, she becomes an unmitigated nuis ance, and ought to be exterminated." grew Advtoionututo. HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., SEMINARY. Rev. JOBEPH WAVOIt PrinelPg. SPRING TERM BEGINS APRIL, lat.: Successful, Thorough, Economical. Healthh2l. leR 70 /./.• / i ,/,'„/ . , ••• iff z -. // • ir ' . : The oldest sad most reliable Ina!tattoo for obtalefog a Ilfcreautilo Education, Practical business men as to. straCiOrla For Information. write for a Circular: to P. DUFF &SONS, Flitrburg. Pa. Cheap Farms.' Free Hoaxes. ON THE LO Ili OF TIIE • UNION PAOIFIO RAILROAD. A LAND GRANT OP ass,coDo.cocaco ALvrtioki Sat Terming and Mineral Laub in &aeries ! 300,000 Acres in Nebraska IN THE GREAT MATTE VALLEY; TAE 421-cbreLoza oY M. 43 'Wolfs!. NOW FOR MALE! Those lands artl In the central portion of the Vatted States, on the 41st degree of North Latitude. too tentrel line of the great Temperate Zone of the AMCrill44l Con. thtant, and for grain growing and stock raislngtituiar passed by soy In the Clotted States: CIIKAPI R PRICE. more favorable terms . evee, end more atnfrnlent to market than ran to, found else where. FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. Soldiers Entitled to a Romeitead of 100 Acres Free Passes To Purchasers of Laud. Send roe the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new map.. pubtiehad in English, German, Swedish and Dan. Lib, mailed tree everywhere. Address 0. P. DAVIN, Land Commissioner, U. P, H R. Co.. • Omabsi Neb. EXTRAORDINARLIMPROVEMENTS CABINET ORCANS The MASON le HAUL= OUGAS Co.. respecttnlly an nounee the Introduction or improvements of much more than ordinary interest Them are. Bella and Pipe Cabinet OnSansi being the only successful combination of REAL PIPES arlth reeds ever made. Darn Transpoaftqx Key-Board, which can be Instantly mooed to the right or left, changing the pitch, ce iransposing the key. Fiql. draw Mgt and dearripitous, see Circular. Peso and Elegant Nolen or Doublet Deed Cabinet Organs. at $l4O, $132 and $125 each. Toneldering ffilegm cc, and Thorough Racellence of Workmanship, these are cheaper than any before offered, r The sfamin S IlAiri.l3 Organs are acknowledged BEST, and from extraordinary facilities for manuf this Comdr tr pany ader Item can afford, and now undertake to ■ prices Voquestlonably Cheaper,. Fora O;TAVO .T.CIIXII $5O each; Trya ocrwra nzaews SiDO, $125 non upward.. With throe 'Merced. VW and upward.. Fatty Fly les..up t 0 $1506 each. New ImparUrren ewretwetz, mulTemmtomet. Cm crt.an. INDS opinions of MORE THAN ONE" THOU SAND MUSIM..A.NS, scat free. MANSON Sc IRAMLIEN ORGAN CO., 151 Tremont St., Boston. 506 Broadway. N. Y. PORTABLE SODA FOILITAINS. $4O, $5O, $75 and 100. GOOD DURABLE AND CHEAP. Shipped Ready fbr Use. ISULNUFARTFRBD BY I. W. CHAN! ,N A: CO., lad. or - SEND FOR CIRCULAR.s3 (Incorporated 1860.) Columbia Fire Insurance Co OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:—S. S. DiCrtruka. Preet. B. WILEOII, Vice.Pres'c, HEIM'S Tllo34.l_Treall J. F. Factscrr, Sec'y.; 8. Detarllder.lllraon: Robert Crane , Wm. Patton. John B. Bachman, Strickler, Jabcob S. Strive, James Schroeder, peo. Bogle. a. W. O. Case, Amon. F. Eves. John Shertzer,Al. B. lee. For Insurance or Agencies. address J. F. Frueauff, Sce'y Columbla.:Pa far BEFORE ASSUItII4O YOUR LIFE, examine the ilgrnew Ton lTAßL tine Pa ings E Fund ;gamS UßAN iest intiwanced by the EQIE FAS NEW YORK. try which an endowment policy t gfintcd at about ball rates. End of 15 10 104 years, per et. of premiums returned. •• ° 151 ° " • b) 901 New business. 18:1„ 1441, 100.000, largest lu the troth" Assets, - -- $15,000,0001 Income, - :8,000,0 00 Reliable Aunty Wanted eccuwhere. Address , 1. L. REGIPI - EB. General Agent, R 3 CIIESTSt T St., Philadelphia. ITEM 'MALE BOLDIMR trusexod ; or, ma Fe tank Soldier. The Thrilling Adventures, Experi ences and Escapes ot a Woman as Spy, Seoul and Nurse, In Campo, Bathe Fields and hospitals, IS full "pa,tre Il lustrate° and portrait on steel. absorbing book, elesantly Illustrated, crown Bro., and beentlraly bound lo cloth, richlyoramented in black and g.-111, is sold only by subscription. Price $2 23. PIIILADELMII• Postmen. mo Co., Philadelphia, Pa, The Agents who first send ok $123 for outfit 'nil get tho territory for this fiat selling bo. CARPENTERS, BUILDER S.' ad all who contemplate Building. Etipplted with oar new Illustrated Catalogne on receipt at cramp. A. J. BICKNELL & CO., Architectural Book Paters. Zi Warren St., N. Y. . Agents Wanted For • . -2 t. t r OF NEW YORK. A WORE DEOCEEPTIYE of the CITY OF NEW YORE Bad all its VANIOUS PiiABEB. Its splendm s and wretchedness; ita high atud tow life; lts marblepalares and dark dens; its attractions and dangers its LUNGS and FBA LIDS; its. leading men /MClpollUclans; adventores ; Ito charities; Its mysteries and mimes. Illustrated with Nearly 250 Fine Engravings. AGENTS WANTED.—Ken of r circular. soa terms sod fun deoeription of the work. Addresss r Salk tai Putfishing Co.. Phila., Pa. WANTED. AGENTS. To Sell the Improved Florence Sewing Machine. flakes Pour Different rtitches. Ears The Work Four Wain Fastens Lo OM' Endo. or Beauty, Simplicity and Durability. I. wlthont equal Liberal terma. Salesroom, No 1123 CIIISTNUT ST., Philadelphia. WILSON ,11. MTNYPACNEIL Manr:ers. AGENTS W6ISITED —Ageat, make more Money at /4 work for us than anything , el. Business lien and permanent. rartletdars free. O.STLNIMIN & 00., Pine driPtaktiarrs, Portland, Slain°. IT. S. EiMickil.j...'gtaltl'in'c'=.`l. CUNDURANG 0. SUPPLY OF DARE ASSURED. PRICE REDUCED. BLISS, BEIBRIOE 4- CO'S Multi Extract, Cures Cancer. ficrorala, Syphilis, Want, Rheumatism, Nettralghi. Puimmary Complabnomits. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Skin Diseases . , all Blood Mamas. It 'is purely vegetable, The BEST imown BLOOD PURIFIER. Bold by all Druggists. Prim #3 per battle. Observe the trade mark. Bend for Circular. OFFICE, CO Cedar Bt, Sew York. * a .000 REWARD! vorwiyem of Blind.bleeding, V I• 000 Itching or Ulcerated Piles that • DR. LONG% P I LL : ItEMEDY tails to care. oleic prepard ex pressly to etan the Piles. 'tad nothing Sitild by ad ruggist,. Price $l.OO. mai any person pro:Mein.: any unsigsum alite;egg• hall A. at many living. permanent cures as Dr. FITLER'I3 VEGETABLE ELIEUMATIC REMEDY. Used inward. ly. only. A pleasant medietne. free frorainjulinas drugs. Warrante.dandrr oatb. to have permanently sliced DS In every 100 patients treated in the pod ten yrArs. ihms testlmonry. It is the ecientlfie prescription of. Profess. or Jos. P. - Filler, Y. D.._ .nsdnate of the University of Pennsylvania. A. D.. 18 1 A--nour one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicium, and Professor of eliendsny and Tent.lcol,—isho has made Neuralgia, Chronic and Inftematory Daumatlean the speciality of his entire prfessionallife—a tact vouched for by the signatures an comp:Laying each bottle of many prominent renowned physicians, clergymen. and other teatimontals.: 'Pp peo tett macros ttom poisonous quack mostruma and ore less expenditure of money. a legal signed gam-mace, stating oast number of al a s warranted to cure. will be forwarded gratis te any IlerCrer sending by better ton description of Merlon. In case of tallura to ern, amount paid poeitirely rehtoded. Medicine smt au where.bisrsPresa. co l t on delirery. Meted invited to Write for advice t• all halbrumdear and merl advice' *ens b 7 tl kala w d rtik Thilutoal Bourn Fourth Clod, P phia, Puma, The remedyls sold or4b. tattled by Drtmgiste. For Sale by ADEL Turausu, mosatoso Pa. Ay er's Sarsaparilla Is widely known :•...-0 in one of the most effectual remedies i! , ever discovered for t.i. s 4 ; ~p ~• iv. cleansing the sys k ~,,,,,.. .. 4 .„,.. tem and purifying ,*;'!' ~ :. 'isk .- - the blood. It has ' , 4„\ - ,; t . t r ei gg stood the test of years,. with a con . ?.‘„-,,-... .., , • inanity grawingrep ntation, based on Its intrinsic virtues, a4sustained by its ro• markable cures.So`mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, had yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination, Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in the for years, soon yield to this powerfuls dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Se:Whin, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness,. Debility, and Lencorrhcea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring,. By renewing the appetite and vigor of tlic digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan gnor ofthe season. Even where no disorder aPPenrs, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a now lease of life. PREPARED Br Or. I. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Practical and Anal:Meal Chroarta. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS lialL=l kVEGETABLE SICILIIUI H..M? Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is duo to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfect- ed _preparation for restoring_ GRAY OR rADY.D HAIR to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff; and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical HAIR DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applications; and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D, State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and care fully- selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Bitsr PREPA SATION for its intended purposes." Said by all Dreggisis, and Dealers is Malkinsa. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISEZRB. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by H. P. HALL, & CO., N ABLII7II, N.H. Bold by Abel 'turret], and Burns & Nichols Montrose, and all druggists and dealers every where. [Dec. 21,1876--y NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, Contains no LAO SULPHUR—WO SU GAR OF LEAD—NO LITHARGE— NO NITRATE OF SILVER. and is entirely free from the Poisonous, and Health---destroying Drugs used in other Hair Proportions. Transparent and clear as crystal, It will mot soil thj beat Eilnic,--perfeotly SAFE, CLEAN and EFFICIENT —cUslderstinsa LONG SOUGHT FOll AND FOUND AT LAST I It restores and protects the hair from becoralng Om, Imparts a soft. gloomy appearance, TeMOTU.olllldrifir, ie cost and refreshing to the head, checks the flair hem thinned, and restores It to a groat extant when premhe lovely lost, prevents Headaches, cures ill humen, cu taneous eruptions, and unnatural heat, AS A MEM DIO FOB THE lIAIIL IT IS TILE BEST ARTICLE Litt THE MARKET. DU. G. 13MITH, Patentee, Ayer, Mass. Prepared only br rßocron nonnns, Glonccater Massachusetts. The maim!, Is put in In a panel bottle, made exPrend7 for it, with the name of the article blown la the glen. Aek your Drugglet for Narcas'e Haut araTOZITIV=. and take no other. E!!' Scud two tbre;c ccot stamps to proctor Brothers for a - T,restitto on tlioUncoan lislr." tho Infornadon It eantalns Is worth 11500 U 8 to any person. /7.1871. ST. VITIIB' NUMB CIVELED 11101T111119. A. A. TAYLOR.—WAREANTED CURE. X.ll the can be Comilted at her rertde nee 1/113riftears ter, on the Dim ggEolnlog Ex sheriff Jobb**. lint of retereneeogitch. • A. !L. MYLO/2 EWA:enter. March Et. Mt. • • VEIL! '". Ninry kind et Testa matkot.lnst arrired,ll24 or inine4t New V irk wholesale ;wits.. Also • 11.110118. =toot, *of COYPU. Day or top and eare_e_ore is IL ADEL 70271.'F.L. W1D.01211 OP TUB WORTD.—Pittalgrab, fa W ii • e itrAzr eti, l l B , 74.: 4 -To w a hr m l i tr i ge r za ar rz gt : Pa., the ezeloetve eatAl of the side of ths above env. ed remedy in Bpaquettarses County, Wong** be he t• makes the badness, mid theta/1 order* hereafter should be addressed to the,to ireeelie steatites. March ef.', 1671, _ 21. 11ILTON, Proprietor,. 301 -* I unicr;" '"Appetizerr," . 'Restoren," that lead the tippler on to drunks:nue-nand min, but are a true Illedmine main from the native rents sna herbs of Canker.. free ken: all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Politer and a Life-giving Priticipte, a Perfect Renovator and Corn'oe of the System, MlrrTieg elf all pmwneus miner. and restating the blood to a bratty cmidtion endithirot it. re hashing and invigorating both mind and tol ,l ' .. lhry area easy of admtnistration, prompt in them action, in then resales, safe and rehab. in all fonms of di:masa No Parma ean take? these inners seeordnaf to daemons, Old remain long unwell, provided their bones are notdestroyed by mineral poison oreiher means, and the meal o V? ' sitst7p i lr yon r d . nhedrllti of "trir . lir, 4 7 , i the nhotniters, s C o otigns. Tight:es:ol . de Chen. ssinineas, "' Sane Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the gdoinh, BiSous Attaclo, Palpitation of the Heart, Indsmunation el the 1 -unr.s. Pain no the regions of the Kidneys, and a ham iired other paid& mmotann, are the springs at Dramas. In them cornplanits it has no equal, and one bottle moll prove a better cuaranme of its merits than a lengthy mivettisamerit. Par Vanilla Complaints m young or old, married nr single, at the dawn of wononlio.:1, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display no decided an trightience that II marked improvement is so. perceptible. For inflammatory, anti Chronle Sheatna. limo sod Gout. ['Minn or Indigestion. Bilinmti Ream. tent and Intermittent Fever; Uncaxs of the Blood, Liver, Kidno-s, and Bladder, these Bitten hem bet-Daunt eviceessful. Saab drones are caused by Vitiated Blood, 'atmch is gen e ' 4 l 1 7 ; 3 a ' d r a by C k oTTITVM 4 rlate n o l :r4TX n a t s a Tonle, paseming also the pecun. merit of acting no a ,nor,rful agent in re•eying Congestion or Inflammationef the Lave, nod Vmetal and in Bilious Dimas. Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tatter Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustuln, Bee's, Totter, %lig neous, had Heel, Sere Eyes. heysipc'es. Itch, Scurf; Discoloration, of the Skin, norms and Diseases of the Shin, of whatever name or nature, arc laterally dug up and carved not of the s l ucm in a short time by the one of these Bitten. One bottle in each CU. all comma the most incredu'ous of their corativ! effects, Cleanse the Vitiated Wood whenever yin find ita impurities bursting through the akin in Pimples, Eruit tons, or Saris: eCIIISS it . hen you find it obstructed and shiny:hie the o=7. it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you , when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will fallow, Grateful Utouesulds proclaim Vurcoen Derrests the mast wonderfal imigorant tint ever mutained the sinking system. Pin, 'hive, and other Wonns, lurking In the sys tem of so nun) , thinisanda, aro effectually destroyed and removed. Saputhoternishedphistelogiso There is actreely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt front the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy ele ments of tho body that worm exist. but upon the doe:seed humors and slimy deposits that breed these Gang RIOESUIS of disease. No system of Medicine, to vernsifug et , no ne hehninitics, will free the system from warms lfice these Bleebdtalletsl Dlseasos. Persons engaged In Paints and hinters's, such as Plumbers, Type-setters i :old•beaters, arid /diner% as they advance in life, .11 be sub ect to paralysts id' the Bowels. Tn guard ac,ainst this take a of WAt.e.• an . % VINISGAR Fir/Teas once or twits a 'weir,. • Pre . vcntiec 11111 ons, liemlltsnk and Inter='Stant Fe - yen, which are so prryaluat in the valley. of our gTeat rums throughout the United Stat es. cap/wa ll y those of the Miuenri, Banc., Tent/sumer, limber/land, Arkansas. Red. Colorado, Blare; Rio Grande, Pratt, Ala- Lan., Mobile. Savanosh, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their rust tribt n aaes. thritintloot Oar entire of during the Summer and Antonin, and remarkably _an dosing sLISOOS of unusual heat and dryness , are invariablyUM", endby extensive derangements or the stomach and line, .ntd other abdominal SIXISti. There are always Mere or less oirstruccors of the liver, a weakness and reliable state of the stomach, and gent torpor of the bowels, being clogged lip wit, vitiated acculations In their treatment, a ruive, exerting a pow mu erful influence upon these cations pea pi or ns, is emenually necessary. There is no maunic for the purpose maul to Da J. Watwea's VISISGAR lirr-eas, as hey will speedily remove the dark-colored viscld nutter with which the bcorels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the %Leered...ls of the lir.. and generally restoring the healthy funetiom of the digest.ex organs. Scrofula. or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled N.c.k, Scrofulous Inflammation; Indolent hillarranation; Metrurial Affection; Old Sore,, Eruptions of the Skin, etc In these, as in all other constantio..lDis- C-13., WALIMA'S Vtvaeae lIITTIMS have shower their gritat curative powers in the nest oliminate and Intractable eases. A Woman's Allusents, her Nervosunness, and Ileadashrs, altliouy,h theyXVl, trifling to men, am real disorders. Err tostIVVIIISSS, dyspepsia, general de bility, pains in the hack and loins, nervous and tick head ache, impurity of al.in, arid el trembles classed as "female c o . l l"iidnts. DR. NVALICr.6 , I VINZGAR which are purely vegetable, and may be ufely given to the most delicate, are a sovereign and speedy remedy. Dr. Walker's Callfornta Vinegar Bitters an nn all thou cases in a similar manner. By . purifying tyro Blood they remove the oust, and by resolentg away the effects of the infLuntnaiwn (the tube reular deposit/Li the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties arm. WISLICSISt'S VittEGA• 131,11121 are Arm- r unt. IBaylioretidand Cannmative, 21nrntimm ative, Seer ire. Couteertnit3nt. Sudorific, Alter. tine, and Anti.Bilicies The Aperient and mild I.aastive properties of Do, Wo.LICEIt'S VINZGAII Itrereit, are the best safe-guard to all canes of eroptirma and maitgrant fevers, them balsa.c, heal ing, mid nothing preitmlies , proteet the humors of the fames. Their Sedative properties a.my pain in the no-rom system, stomach, and htureas, either frmn inflammation, mind, cramps, et. Their Conomr-initant internee eitteDtie thererAeut the system. Their Diuretic mar t. 'es act an the Kidnaps, ecirecting and regulating the yr of min. ,Their Anti-Bilious properties sumulate the liver, in the se. motion of hile, sod diselm-ges through the bilimy ducts, .4 are superior to all rms.-dial agent.; for the cure of bilious Fever, Fever and Aeue, etc Fortify Ilse body mg...thud distaste by ponfreis all its fluids mth VINts3AR Burnes. No epidemic ran false hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the letnirelf, the kidneys, and the warms are rendered disease• proof by this great lee :grant. The Valency of Da. WALCItIt's Vtaresa Barran; in Chronic Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Constipa tion, deftriency of vital passer, and all =lads.a affecting the stomach, liver, bmirels, puinumary organs or ouseular item, has been expenenced by hundmiscif thousands, and bridled, of dcoounds more are asking for the same relief. Dlreellous.—Tal.e of the Bitters on going to bed at oight from a half to one and one-half 'noel:Xenia'. Eat good nourishing fond, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, veni son, roast beef, and veuetai.4es, and take outdone etemise. They as e comm el Purely vegetable logredions. and am- Min no whin I. WALKER, Prop'r. U. B. PIcDONALD C., CO, Druggiant and Gen A. San Francown. CAL, and carnal of Washinzton and Charlton Sta. Near York. liirSOLD ST ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Aptfl aokrm—ca °SADAO 0 ge. THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS are published en everypacksp, there. Coro it is not a socnt prapazation,: consequently PIITSICLUIS PBESCRDIR 14, i ; It is it certain carp for Scrofula. Syphilis in all ks Conan, Mama. tinn, Skin Diseases, Liter Com plaint and all dinenn of the Blood. On SONO 07 8034014111 will do more good than ten bottles of the Byrupa of Barminuilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Romutalis in theirprnetko for the put three yelps and freely 'indorse it tea reliable AUCIVITIO sad Blood Partner. DR. T. I.C. PIIGIL of italtlrsora DR. T. BYKIN DMR. O R. W. CARR. , DR F. 0. DANNELLY,. DS.J, 8. SPARKS, et Nklaturrina, Kr. Da. r. bIeCASTRA, Celtutal4 S. C. DR. A. A NOBLES, Edyeeorab, rt.c. l USED AND ENDORSED BY, L D. TRENCH& SONS. Tall Dlntr.! Blasi. w.sawn, aawn, askh. • • A. P. ITILYNt Ell, Lima. Ohio. R. Hjil4 Lima, mho. CRAIWR a CO„Oantennlnt, Va. \ BAWL. G. RciPADD/124 Shisfratso, bozo, Tann. Our space aKsia of any azi tended mita' In Mathis to Ma Winona Itosadalls. Toth* Radical Profession Ira guanacos Mai Es. tractinpalos to any they have *re mud In the treatment of disease& Bloody and to the Meted To:4 toSoudan,. and you will ha hie= Rosoltfis Is sol d by online"' plot SIZOTti bocb. gyms D. GERINTS It CO. .6 Mosaesdarbip DASTIZORPojIR 234thrLandaabralel t BEST BARGAINS . IN - TOWN .IN come FAMILY' GROCERIES. MORI PRO. visions. Dried and Canned Pretty , Vedetablev,_.te, Y. an tread of Ifavlastlon. A. H. opium. nottrom robrearrtl. ‘K - COLD, JEWELRY A,= Fine -..lidEat. 1104 otbercartettis otifowell7. A tow Gold sad dilver Gaud Walttoo and Wadi Clutoo. elleor . and or plotal Spam NEEL Gulick dA,add goo: arid *aortaA at Fancy Goods Gollosw. dm • Arm esd itedlancE•titrestlek• L oo ldn, ro. , Der. ABEL TUEWAi,, RADWAY'S . READY RELIEF MISS TIIE WMIST In from Ono O N Eenty Minutes. • NOT HOUR • ,61 - 41 "71fPrIraiTiVar!`" rumors nwa t ypEr LS C 17112 rou 'Blom Um drit sag la , . The Only role ' lieznod9' tam lestataly Rape tba troat extrodulta pima ells^e TA Osamubum abol. corm ten.- tom. 'brav' tbo Stomach, Royaly or other nes or mama, by one oy . ptlar TR 7 ONE .TO'I'WENTIT =MN_ ' Imam 11=141 , 11.4cro c gottz . lpt yob. thil VIZ Or praamtcd mittsclessoa atclato&r, _ RADWAY'S READY •RELJEO llPyLAlTHwio.o.4irrpnDl JN I FT L AXT EASE. Irthi ) .11111TION CiIERIE BLADDER. naPi.annaiou OF THE HOWELN. CONGESTION Or THE LUNGS. SORT: TaIIOAT, DIFFICULT ORRATTII Nth . PALPITATION OF TAN. HEART. lIENTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA, CATARRH. INFLUENZA. BEADAITEMTORTILATME. NitALO lA. lIIERU32ATLSIL COLD CHILLS, AGUE Ell Tla appllcetkm of the needy Bolter to the Sorter ;mush= the pain or dbacolty t'ea's ado:Dna mar csantb4. . inAdy may. t• half*. frontier. ef roue" em le • few rom+. rote CRAM In; I.P.Ab3IS. SOUR STOMACH. mummy. SICK TWA DACZIE, DIARRHEA DY•MfTERT COLIC WIND LH ME DOWELS. mod gi_urrimiAL PAW. Travelers rocusld slwwfs =rot • Mufwav• a rtg a lo Relief ..ith them. A fe w drop. ho water %IA Warm oe patrol from change of watsr. Weeder Walfroor.tt WWI, or Raters as ultimo:2M. PEVEU AND AGUE,. mina AND AGUE hared fur Eft)• [ear. There hr cot nuastilal see DI, world Ibt grl.l corr Freer and W.77:1 ant. v. ntin.s grat4l74. PPLtFt rz. ..Af f 4rati MAIM ILELIE.r. Fifty etch HEALTH ! BEAUTY!! MONO AND PUDE RICE 111.00D-ICEEASE OF ELF4II AND WEIMIT-XLEAR SKIN AND &KAU- TurUL COUPLE-1W SECURED TO.ALL. DR. Ff AE) WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT MADE TUE YOST ASTONNUI:in qtnltss i SO 2gry'N , NtINIYOTS,ALIRNETW:IFTIIAWRJEM OF TEM TRULY WONDERFUL ILEDRTNE. 71161' Every Day an !nemSee In Flesh and Weight Is Boon and Felt. THE GREAT- BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop a the SAIISASAIIILLTAN . RSSOLVIIifT communicate throdeb the Mal, Soca, Vrioo. and other folds sadjukro of the rote m the vigor of life, for It mpulrs the wastes of the body with now and soma Scrofula. Syphilis, Consumption. alandifior di er. Clor• In the Throat. Mouth, Tomonalmlea in tie Ginza owl other Suitt or the esstem_tlorc Eyre, Strortinno I,hohnr .o from toe Sank and the ward forme of Skin datum. Stor , Jon; Pena Bold Mud. Sing Worn . Emit Ithourp. dons, Acne. Slack Spots, WOMII In the Flub. Tommy, Cancers to rho Womb, and wellimitne and potofut d 9 . thorltim. ?Sett Burst; Lose of Sperm, and let troops of the life_ principle, me within the curative =pi of this wonder of Modern Memlary..illut • few days. um will prove to any pawn using it Ar eau of three Mims of dlasee its potent poorer to cure them. If = IV ogle: L T , bron=rodocobluLtho . rstelln4 arresting three INWINI. end Mal e sane.% ne.entat maufrorn healthy blood—mud this the SAIthAPAIIIL LIAII will and does memo. nNo n rw y on f •hAoN u B lan r. A I 310.11 4 0 . fC enm Scrof ul ous Vtont oarthalo:nil, sad Skin tens: but It LI tho oaly pculttv he .111dney & Bladder Complaints, xrrLatry, end Womb dtsesses, Want, Dlebetee. Dropsy =of Wan Isom:limns* of Mice, Udell Itheme. ens. sod th •U nee. where there ere bristliest de- Faos the water U Wok. &lode. mind len. "mcee,. g Ida.. of es egg. or tho-thas li ke shlte silk. or Ulm: ea morbid, dark. Moos - sepossnoce. and whit 4 bonctln4 = It; soh whet. there U • prickly;, henths on•ation es Inlet and psis in the Breen of the Dock and tkm_ittr ' LATef . . rd.* U.; ..wMIVIB,-The Only kurre end son lionse4y for " ° 44 ' TqP• etc. Tumor of 12 Tears' Growth Cured by Rodway's Resolvent. Osnrex, Mut.,ly .vie as% Da. Iltsa.46,l—T Itav• Ira! Las ... Talmn is 1S• bowel. All Da Deft. odd 1.1?. I trod ma-7111a( ad mat asomateadall; bat bA1L1na.1..1,4 me. ...ye a.11...1wam. sal 4.1411 I waslAtry tot haa W sated far 1.e1•. pars. I WY sis Y.Esits D0na.m.,..1 see tog Etad.ne. rills, sr+.l 1." bolfwm si paw Lady Its 1 1•11 sad 11. rt• IA ant e slre 1.• arta V. I .et.t 6.l =Tral7;h:f. l .l7,f7d ' 37 snito lltls Tao lee Ur ',oat el "a, Vag raßt '' T 4,011 611 II T.. .b,.. ILLINAII C. T.M.rr. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly leaden. e/edintly Mated erlth revel gam rarer.. folluillte, wry. e/eester, ant atrenetun. Iledeuy'r - Pills, Ow the mere of all dloorelem of the Mom rh, Limy, Ilnwelo. i Bladder, Dlerosee, Ile-Mohr, Comill tl C oMhmerre. lt lndly rrern rod so . hlo•• o f the morel, TU., umi al Pe. mngemmte of the Internal Veeem, Wormntmt to eve. peed'. cure. Purely Veyetutde, ouutohdrg to mercury, mimeo - lealrdeleterlousdrom. Obecme the following etronyloom resuldn,y from Dtt: mien of the Plgtottre Otgenet hoollrolm„ loehrt Plin. Teheols d 11, mood In no thed. Acidity ef tle Stauueh. Newel. 111serthere, Ph t eut rot Felt. ...Weight In th. Stemma. , Few thee-Wien; r other er num, lygr at derelict( the lhateacht. S•ilmsetet, I•• 114,4 Herald Rata Dithralt threthlec, Ftetheine a. dr Then. Chet lee ea tiereete , ng Aflear.tSees when le • 1.31, leteee.• rt D.ta or . behore W. Vett, rover .ad You to Vert. DeGl.mei rde. P. Veet. "'.. l.lreb: " :7l=al;stibta l' e7l i tte!tr= ' ; It to /Wu A few Anwi rf It A mrArg TILI a v fh.,dl Oie e•nv...annwl Itto% . 23 mu:A Itr LnL SOLI) CY 14WocTiOli. BRAD ... FALSE AND TRT'E.'• Send .me Mtn rtsunp •• RADWAY olt CO, I , ko. 87 wee,go lane, 2Gew•rorL • M worth thmastas will Les .oat yep, Aprfi B,IM-y1 THIS Wit MIME! ill% r3;O OOY3. HORSE HAY FORKS r7.14,1 401111 %ajN1: 4 4.1. , i4:t0L1A raradt•Two Stets Ml' Praialceas Awarded Vats Fork /a Filleca Months-1M and IMO. ALSO NEW S ORPPLE PULLEY, An Implement that Avery Fanner, Carpenter, Eason pad Painter Should Have Ntovrallrlza.= HORSE RAKES Una Bakes, Scythes, Seethe, Grain Cradles, trod, chor Bread) Axles, S ', Springs. Carriage Botta, Ctow Bars, (Steel and Iron.) MeTazatcor CI CO IP r 1.13 ZI FCP •Z•EIS That limeys gives ea A AIM MUST= whim the Cone fa Reedy tor the T. Ile. TRY ONE end yeti will dna the CO 'Always Eight: . ' Atm . Grind Rants, Botts, Picks. . Ramps ' Locks, Bawl, Piles, Drew Knives, ~... c itigth i. , States, Knobs, Paints, Latches, mares, Tlaiiirs Varnish Lamps, , &c. Moat:rat% July 6, UR AL BOYD.: CORWIN 3EUIa 710 =Ma .3:1011:761333. iftiverel! Tom covirr trona, aoia 8. Ausuig. Prop - Maar, Ittkataila 44,. - ccebectlog with raie,•.. =Ma y Lehlgh t[ alley nail • [Ja Isit . DOWN TOWN NEWEL:: MINER :416. .COATffi" -- Xatililtreet,B doors Dehmlow. conurilhatne FLOUR,•`GROOERIES; - AND • PROVIRIONS ! „.• We are constantly tea Minn sti sow afresh stock of Goods la multi e Mien , CHEAP I CHFAI I .caxer! for eadt,or enbs o:mutt. GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR; MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH,. LARD,", 'HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, • CLOVER rE TIMOTHY SEED, Wejirrerentted and made additions to our etooka. Palls. and are now ready to lorwardßatter to ills but eommisalonbonesto New York.lree of chafirooka• ming lboraladvancements on consignment.... • Call sod examln ea n r 'Stock before pitinkeiltileime where.andconvlnce yourselves o 1 the GOOD QUALITY dc- LOW PRICES of oar Good.. G. 11INER, - . w. E. comi Montrofe. April 16.1669. STROUD & BROWN'S Fire, Life. end Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY; nizowitragio. CAPITAL ILP:PBESICITED. ova - Home Insunsnce Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus. KOIXI,CCO Insurance Cu. of North America, Pk •• • • • Capital atedSurpins, UOO,CIOO Franklin P:ireloanrapte Co., Phila. --- ) -- "E7"" - Capita an harp as, LYtoming Could , Mutual Insurance Co.of Mune, .Pertn‘ll. Capital andfinspina, UM= ',Connecticut Id ritual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn.. Capitol, seeokees 'American 1.1101(115MACO Co., rbiladel. Oda, Capital, Travelerolnenrance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insulin^ against all Undo of accidental Capital " , TOOsop Hartford Fire lnenranee COmparty, Hart. ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus; iIftW.MXI ratrAllbnoineas entraotedso oar care 'WIWI gum& gq to on fair term", and all looses prat:oily adMiszap. 101rOtHee drat door tart from Banking_Offlee Of W. H. Cooper & Co., Turnplkest. Montrose, Pa, STROUD Et BROWN, Agents. M. C. strezoz, zap., Prim:drainer, Solicitor. eau. 11. Surn, Montrose, do B/12.13011 Smarm, cum= L. Beans. Montrose, Ps. „Jan. it. 1171. LEITIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. On end after Dee. n1).1870. train/ Olt thaillbigii Valley Railroad will ran u follows: ' . 50 0 75. l , 64.1 Elmira 9.45 5.M.1m a, l m &M l l l.ll 2.43 LIG Waverly...-. 9.00 5.00 11.45 8.05 B.N) N 1.40 6i9 6110 Towanda 8.13 4.20 UM/ 7.10 9.22 4465.20 75119 Tnnkhannock 000 a.m. . . Bltheion 4.45 Wllkesairre, 540 1.15 7.10 1.13 'LOLLS blanch Chunk p.m. 1045 p.m. 4.10 8.12 Allentown... 0.44 5.55 8,0 Bethlehem. .. 9.N1 l , 5.50 &BO i Easton \ 9.00 ONO 5.50 Phlladetphla_ 7.55 p.m. p.m. New York.... 8.90 • CM- Nerving Narth-Bead Upward. tiontlo-Raid Ds**. 11. T TiVf23l3 sellieg ad i$ ri.ge ge:sie ‘ LlC! ",' is ' s Lau. Choice Teas it. as Green, Black and Japan Iba Cod Platt, Sultana, Sake Trout, Eagan Rice, Leman, Extract, Starch, Vanilla UMW. Golditedal Ealaratas, Bar Soap, Toilet • , , Dealcatcd Cocoanut, Gelatines. Corn Wray Faria,. Java Ccortec,:Soda, Prance IlloCcrthe, Mie, &croon. Oil. cuce., Suzy. Curet Batas, Flis, Rastas, Cream Tartar, I estasted Cod Flab, splame, Candlesi Stone Ware, Canned Fruit, Marard, Crackers, Cora, Teaches. Somata; Grass as I Omit., C7thes, Very Chop. Nostrose.Jatrn, tm-tg, ..9.X31111Ma TI7MLEL39:M74. DRUGGIST, zorritoss PAI, It oettlnuAlly tecelvlng rgm , alir crc,c)36eo. Andkeept constantly en band a fall and de a LTabl so rtmentol genulne DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, CILISMICAL2I, LI QUORS . , Astute, 011., Dye-Staffs, Teaa.beteas,and °timpani eyries, Stone Rare, Wall and Window Paper, Otaes• ware, Fruit Jan. Mirrors. Lamps. Chimneys. Sew sena, Machinery Oil, Tanners' Oil. Nestsfoot Ofi, Ito tined Whale Olt, Sperm OH, Olive Oil, Spirits Tuepili tine. Varnishes, Canary Seed. VI negar.Patash. Conan: tutted Lye. Ask Orange. Trusses. Bapporteri,Meillelft instruments. Shosider Braces, Whigs. Gans, Platahs, Cartridges. Powder, Shot, Lead, Gan Cape, Bluthe Powder and Faso. Vlolias.Strings, Bows.ete. Fl 1S Fifes etc., Fish IloOksand Lines, Ba r ant TolietSaltele Bur Oils. hair Restnrers and flair Dyes. Breaks; Pocket Raise*, Speetaeles:BilserPlated Opoonihrstitk Knives. AC. neatly& Ankles, a generalassortznastet FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY„ and nava= theleading and best kinds el PATENT manicnss. lu short, nearly every thing to ?astatine 044 1 please the taste, to delight the eye, to vatEy th e Lam. and also to condnee to the inland substantial Conlinr of lite. Burimeration is Impracticable as it wail/ 11.1. a newspaper. Call at the Drag and Variety Stan at ABEL WOES= 3 10adz05e,J4165,1871 AGENTS WANTED WIZ —wan rO Eine trattoria, !kenning of the beastiftdly honied, and printed on elatalparr.. THE NATION, Its Balers, and Instititlone. IN ENGLISH AND GEBAIAN. Nothing like It. Strikes treerybody al lan tie book they need. It In on Eneyrlopedia of the tioreznasent. Single pages In It. area thentrePres worth t"h"e pprla ef the book, Orer SOO pears and onlys2 00. A Bleb Eiss, vent for Cancaceere—htdies and gentlemezi—tarnaere, teachers and 'indent.. (me ova Weal orders in grew dm r , cleared , witk circular alone, Wore Ole boat appeota. • day can he eared tn fair territory. Write - at neaten Circularand Infognatimr. NEW WORLD Pia CO.. Corner 7th and Market Streets, Philadalprda,9l2 vennter I, 1871.—ir LACKAWANNA VALLEY BANE, - , A 3 0 1FLELXVT0^7071,7. C3..cpc•rae Elaizacleirszscori glito Co. ESTABLISILED IN 1855.-ACTIEOFtIZEDI CAPITAL . UNLIMITED. Min:MAL LIABILITY. We ttansact a °coeval Ettokinz Dueness, Wilkskt • Talton' comae Llabillty., SIX PEE CENT. ECTEEtIIT ALLOWEI;t9X IMILII4 I • DEPOSITS. . AU Deposits Patd on DemaidVabwitt Persona bee:dna accounts with uscap deposit= tbe Mme AS with any qt t,cr bank.'•and Oar will be accommodated without extra ebarßaeNtitrig or exchange. ' • • miluirrA7cra ' Pot deposit, AVM potnta to the eouarq uravel , 43 railroad lent by expo's, promptly &unreel rerafttsices payment Rude ctl,TrOtX RAT Anttt• l4 • Dorta ter 11414111 All .Paxts of Enrolie. Celeatioxur wade, artl49at an. 1 4, el' al tales of ex,tounye.. • - • PAMOR TIMMS to from all MOS itt by Plirt-etass at tie lotTt 041,. Scranton, Avast- WOOL•GRIIVIERS Tata OT nn RT alc 31 1.1 8 .11%Vit1.11`, 4; cludnhiAtiratt 4, cotton warp Bs one. Alto , hest romped.; MI wont timed' and erred term a Urge lot or Moths on laniU fir wee or to sir hangs Or Wool. liksee it,, isio• CID bans dloporind-.of your ' rilityMters. ma nna north of M ontroae, •.• •. !• 11.3 Y: No= Mormons. Alpo f. ftal. - -tf . HOWARD ;S,AXIII,TARY AID 4SBPOIi - - Pdacll c°OleMMIAlletProntInEWPIR Essays on the 4orao: Irk.Dtandjo.-rnn.tagli, in relation tro I' atilt and ejiatal Dttli. NIA ant aid for the sidle tad. 'ant free, Wetted etilelom„ dross CIATION. Don P. Slilladttkta,