fagot and titioide. Education o,lFarmeis. ' A crocbety farmer iu the Mark Lane' Express, demurs to the technical school education of the farmers. He says:- "I have never yet seen amethod . proposedby which the, te,elthical education of a: fernier is to be imparted' to the rising generation of the rural districts." And he contends that such learning can be of no. practical benefits to the farmer, as he would soon forget the general principles of science: I Would ask why the farmer, whose ; great calling is to aid Nature to bring forth from the earth those :vegetable produc tions so indiipaisible to all animal life, should be exempt from the necessity of studying Nature's laws • so,far, at, least, as to acquire a theoretical knowledge of so much chemistry and geology as relates 'to agriculture;'for without this knowledge the &mei' is a mere "hewer of wood and drawer of water," in Nature's great lab oratery, the:farm , with nothing intellec tual to lighten. his daily toil, or turn it in to a pastime of scientific experiment, the success of which is certain if made in strict accordance with Nature's laws. • I bad a letter from a farmer the other day, who says ho ~does not believe that the leaves of deciduous trees are any bet ter than straw \ for manure, and that he bad rather have one pound of horse-dung than three pounds of _leaves for manure. Here is a case in point, 'to show how much kfarmer may lose for .the want 'of a vertlittle knewlede actione Chemistry of manures ana tamin -promot ing vegetable growth. Straw ib nearly all carbon, with a little soluble sites and still less of other fertillizers: while deciduous leaves contain fourteen per cent, of choice mineral matter, besides being very rich in nitrogen. Horse dung contains the same elements as the leaves, but in no greater force; yet, owing to its more mediate solubity, its action on vegetable growth is quicker; And :this is why the farmer gives it the preference. If the leaves were composted with the dung, their decomposition into soluble plant, food would be hastened, and a large addi tion of clay or common soil would in crease the - pile, converting the whole into one homogeneous mass of fertilizing ma 'terial—t4e equivalent of the best farm yard manure. Many farmers have not yet Tearned thatcrade, unfermented manure, cannot be assimilated by plants until it is dissolved by rain waterinto solubleplant food. Hence we often hear them con demn the richest and most permanent , K. Prosdng Sbrabls. We recently met with alddy florist who had an oleander plant about three feet high, which , ad grown from a sprout on the - side of the main stern, a few inches above the soil in the pot The old stern had been backed off, two or three years previous, about two inches above the point -where -, the new and present seem had started; and-this old stub bad died down to the roots, except a narrow strip of bark and sap wood below the present stern. When the old top was removed, if it bad been out off smoothly, closet() the branch :that was to form the present top, and the s,tit had been *covered with a plaster of grafting wax, the wound would have healed, and no part of the stem would bavelessitavitality. lifer beau tifel olean - ider_was injured beyond recovery. by bad pruning. When shrubs or their branches are cat back, the gash should be made not square across, bat slanting upwards at an angle of shoat forty-five degrees; after which, to pretreat the wood from dying and. los ing its vitality, the wound should be cov ered with.aome sort of war. Sucliiiihrub as we have alluded to, may ba tiaved.hy turning it, with its contents, itoshuger and deeper pot, in the former pot of the growing season: after which, .the large eshould be filled with sand, leaf-mould and ashes, to A point cnae inch above the injuiled hark and dry wood. Tina, by scraping off the epidermis or dead bark jest below the surface of the soil, a IMW system of roots will be sent out, and_the old stub „will : t 7 a n 3 decay, leavings sound and healthy ta. 4ny Young tree or bush may be- aged in the same manner, if the stem near the Peons idslldefective. glsettil Reedits. -64).1t sprinkled npon the carpet before peeping xlll mako it look bright and plea . n: Thai .is also a good prevutitire against moth. -6—Leaky tin or iron tare is easily and anieldy _mended by hammering a small nail or tack of soft la 1; Lit the hole, cut Of each end, and ricet it down. Rivets of Xadtlead or other material may be used 03' mend iron' kettles, etc. —A paper down in Maine insists that the statement that butter can be made ' billing the cream ;index ground, in- Plotha l for twenty-foar hours, is not &joke, as the experiment 14 been pled in Belfast with complete Ellcets9. "ZT,PVetterVeVetterplan has ever3rbeen.dexised td kAip butter sweet than •to put it in nlean lam and cover it with' strong brine. No pa of vessel, cask or tub will au. iswer 4, aril tbz l'Or• in this YaY is awl ixt.seprrie - s4 and street for twelve Month& , —)iiorse-radisk sauce is made thns: fists Oehoise-radieh andlioil it in milk, and Bear and butter, mired, and some pepper and stilt and the white of art egg. ;Al it tioU itp fora few minutes. --13 oil one pound of powdered sulphur ja twooarts of water for ball' an how: 4pply with a brnslowhile %Wm, and you wsil prevent the damp and nnwhelesome ifo ccting,s from brick walls. —Old feather beds and pillows are gteatly improved by . putting. them on a •, Awn:p4..plot during a heavy shower. Let the Ws be thorou hly wetted; turn them tm both 'fides; let them lie out-un til thoroughly diy; then heat with rods ; this will lighten the Vatbers and make them much more healthy to sleep on. It *apes dust and rejuvenates the feathers. • --A friepd states that the let thjrst ; quencliog drinlz he found .during Mea nt usually hot 'summer, was strong cold black ; tea, to which leinon-juine and anger lrere added au quantities to, slit the taste. We base oft,eVnsed cold or iced tea, and found it na exceedingly grateful surilimer, _fit is of no advantage to have .livvis ziaintl:if stesemetjust. The perfection Of the pendtiltim is not to go List, tint be .regniar.' ' • cram the child at seiiool ;- it is buifor tite,brain r• nor nt the table itis hid fatale sttOnA both hring tictetor'i ODDS 411 TD — , -The avaricious man is like the bar ren, sandy ground of the :desert, which sucks m all the rain and dews with greedi nes.l, but yields no fruitful herbs or plaits for the benefit, of others. . —Over a bridge in one of the country towns of •England, is the following accu- rate notice :—" No ono vehicle drawn by more titan, one animal , is allowed to cross this bridge in opposite directions at the same time.' —TheTrbutze,in an editoml on Agassiz, (litotes the story ot. 5 shrewd agent, who tried vainly to buy the great naturalist for a winter's lkctures. "Why, sir, you will make more money than by ten years of this work," he reasoned. "nut I have not the time Eastlake money," said .Agassiz.— In this short sentence is expressed the whole of that great sermon which Ameri cans most need. —Prince Alexis received a present from the Laclede rolling tnills at St. Louis, of a rosewood box, containing specimens of Iron mountain iron. It contained also specimens of highly finished iron, includ ing a book of sheet-iron, magnificently bound in Turkey morocco and,,gilt.'the sheets were as thin as tissue paper, requir ing'. 480, to make one inch in thickness, but were very tbngh and:strong, as smooth as writing paper. —ln a shop in Pittstield,Massachusetts, there rests on its block an anvil that has done duty for more ,than three hundred years. It is as sound to-day as it was in 1h63, when rjtweett romeroy, after weld ing for the Stuarts the ponderous horse shoes of the same style and pattern that his ancestors had made during many gen erittions for the Tndoes and Piantagenets, grew weary of taxes without law, and work without wages, and , taking his anvil, sailed for the New World. A deft workman, he throve in the settlements, and left his anvil as an heir-loom to his decendnnts. —President Smith,. of Dartmouth, used to set type in the printing office of Simeon Ide, at Windsor, and says of it: "Ital ways seemed to me that it was a profitable service. I learned to spell, an attainment which even men of great notnrity do net always make.„l learned many things about the newspapers and books, and the mat ters they treat of, which served as a good .preparation for the further studies I at length undertook. I am far from •being satisfied with my labors iu the present po sition; but imperfect as they seem to me, I cannot but help thinking that ant a little better. .president for having been a printer." —At an indignation meeting in Boston, last week, called to consider the want of faculties for travel afforded by the city railroad companvpadting of the cars, &e.—Gen. John L. Swift said : " I charge upon this road that it is imparing .the health of the women and ruining the am iability and good temper of the men. I, myself, once had a beantifill temper.— Where is it now ? Gone ' • and the Metro politan Company took it!" On the day of the meeting, the company ran double the number of cars, for fear of the effect of the discussiOn. " Ilk they are chronic back sliders," said Mr. Swift, "and they cannot be vaccinated into healthfulness.' —la acountry place in France the lady of one of the neighboring chateau was ac customed, as most French ladies are, to have what might be called " beggars in _ few mouths ago, at the door of the chateau at an early hour of the day. Having gone to bed late the night before, the laxly had not risen belimea,and he waxed impatient. At last, turning to the footman, he said: "How long " d'ye suppose she'll be before she comes " Really, I can't say," an. swered the servant; may be ten minutes, may be an hour and a hall." "Then I'll tell pin what it is," retortfd the mendi cant, she may provide herself with an other beggar." And so saying, went he away. —On the cars, last summer, a young woman arrayed in a shirt waist and.a boy7s straw hat, andkair cut short and curled, sat quietly reading, when an old fellow got on at 2ridgeport with a friend. Looking around for a moment for an en tire seat, he espied a boy sitting solitary a few seats away, and he coolly gave the strew-batted woman a yoke, saying,"Here, you young fellow, just go and sit with that one over there—boys can't be taking up the seatethis way." The young lady front ed round with Au indignant exclamation, and the old map looked in perfect aston ishment at the flounced and fluted skirt, ontof Which grew the body of a boy.— "Well, did 'you ever P" said he; "I can't tell one from t'other." —Mr. Harwit gatheriqome curious facts regardingninsmal insects. Cicadas can be heard a mile. The female is mute, as well observed long ago by the C reeks, one of whose poets sang, somewhat wick euly: -0" Happy the Cic;tda since they all have voiceless wires." Ibesound is made by vibration at the ipi F aclu or air-passages, and made • resonant by two scale-covered cavities. The Chinese keep these creatures in pages for their song, which mast be an excellent accompany. meat to the tom-tom. In many insects a sound is produced by rubbing one wing against the other at points which are adapted with serrations for the purpose.— In grasshoppers the leg is - armed with a row of exceedingly minute lancet-shaped teeth, with which it scrapes the wing cop ei, each leg takes its turn, - -LA girl six years old was on a visit to herltrandfather, who was an English di vine, celebrated for his lcigical -p,owers— `-Ouly think, grand what Thiele Rob erts eve." What doe pa, s ho say, my dear ?" "Why, he says the moon'is made of green chew. It Isn't al) is io 4 suppose you find out for yourself "How can I grandpa?" -"Get your Bible and see what it Says." "Where shall I begin ?" "Begin at the beginning : " . " -The child sat down to read the Bible. Before she got more than half through the second chap ter of .Genesis, and had read :Ant tha creation of the stars and the animals, she cattle hack =to her - grandfather, her eyes . all -bright with excitement of discovery: "I've found it, grandpa! it isn't true; for God made the moon: fiefore he 'made any 'cows." • • —.An attractive young vridorr, proprie tress of a Fifth-avenue lieardiuk betlke, Neu York, dressed herself in male attire on. Tuesday evening, and escorted:43lv young ladies to . Wood's Inusemn„ Uer shsvise gas uot sugicient to, poneiat an imptliate . discovery by the male portion of the indienee, and very soon she was re.... .ctiving more _attention than the perfuro anee. The result of her escapade =was tier arrest and confinement for a tithe in'the station-house, though she was releaied, and breome hoensiroeue avoided appFar ing in the pollee court the - neit morning; put Admtioctunto. 'HOP.IDAYSBURG, PA., SEMINARY. Be,. .1,034.11 VTAVGII, Principal], "SPRING nu!] incoms APIIII4 lit. -Sumac), Thorough, Economical, Healthful. weit. , // • MP' The oldeM and ukost reliable Institution (tie obtaining. Mercantile Education, Practical beelnesC met •as ln•. !tractors. For information. write tar Vircpir. to Y. DUFF &SONS, Pittston, Pa. r. Cheap rarms. Stet) , Etomets. ON TUE LiNB OF TBEt ' UNION PAOII7O RAILROAD, , . . - A L AND RAVI` OF 2.1a,000.000 • IN TIIc Sal : Farming and Biller:11 Lands tit AutelirAl 300,000 Acres in lq,e' braids° ES TILE • , GREAT PLATTE VALLEY. THE Qarclol3: of ThO , Woot. NOW FOR, SALE These lands are In the central portion' of the Treated States. on the elvt degree of NorinLatltude. the central line of the grea t lempernte Zone of the American Con tinua. and (Cr In growing and stock raising anew. passed by ray tCtWe the United t3tates. • CIIF.API R TN' PRICE, more favorable terms circa, and more stair:Mont to market than can be found else where. • FREE.IIOIIIESTEADS FOR ACTUAi, SETTLERS. BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. Soldiers Entitled to a Remestead qt 160 dens. Free Passes`To Purchasers of Laud. Pend for the cow Doestlatte• Pamphlet. with new map.. publiahwa. to English, Gorman, Swedish and Dan • lab, mailed flee everywhere. Address • 0. V. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, ca. Omaha, Neb. EXTRAORDINARY N IMPROVMENTS CABINET ORGANS The Maeoe L Hamm ORCIAN Co., keened hilly en flounce the Introduction of improvetnenta of mach mare than ordinary interest. These are: Heed and Pipe Cabinet Cirganer being the only inecessihl combination of REAL PIPES skit reeds ever made. Oars Transposing Hey-Board. uhich can be birtantiy moietrio the right or left, changing the pitch, or transposing the key. Ar dnue• ings and durriptions, see Circular. Newpad Elegant %elle, Organs of Double Heed (*blues . at $l9O, $l3ll and $125 each. conaldering.eapaeity, Mega] re. and Thorough Excellency of Wurkmariehip, then are cheaper trail any before offered, and t ram 114muit Ormineare acknowledged BEST, and irom extraordinary Lid:flies for roanuf Company can afford, and mist undertake to a prima ,which tender them s3nquestfonably Cheapest. , Fors OCTAVO 0110..:(3 $5O each t FITZ CiCTATO ORGASM $lOO, $111.5 anti upwards. With threeaets reeds sl so gind upwards. Forty sty les, up to litalo sar-h. - rizo ILLCiTULTIED CATALOGIIZ. end TISTLIMICAL Crn• Ith opioionn of MORE THAN oxs t viou- SAND IlUnltittNS, sent frep. MANSON & 11411/LIN 154 Tretpont ht.. Boston. thri EroadwaY, N. Y. PORTABLE SODA FOUiTAINS. $4O, $5O, $75 and 100. GOOD DIIRABLD AND OBEAP. Shipped Beady far Mo. 31. 0 .1CLTACTURED BY • J U. 011P11 N d: CO.. Illakon, InJ. rEr - SEND FOR CIRCULAR. aucorporatdd 1860.1 Columb is Fire Insurance Co OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:-8. S. Dm - En, Prest. 11 . wrt,nt,s, Vice-Preel. ilmts'te Trem, J. F. Futre...crer. Sec'y.: S. s Dctiethter.litrAm Robert Crane, Wm. Patton. John D. Rachman, Ai hl, Strickler. dabeob S. Strlne. Jame* • Sehroedcr. Geo. Bogle. W, G: Care, Amos. F. Eves. Jam Sheet:the, R. B. Ectick. • For Inroraneo or Agencies. 4,ldrree J. F. Frueauff, See' ColaMbla, Pa. M" - BEFORE ASSURING YOUR LIFE. examine the pirtiniv Tontine Se ilmce Fond plan.jaat int onineeli by the EquTiTABLI. LIFE A , SURANEE SOLIE7F_ty! re - riboirt End of 10 yrare, RN per et. of premieme returned. " 15 " 151 " •• " " " New bnsineva. 1b 1, p-il. ICo.ooo.largest in the world. •. - - $!8,003.000 Income • • • ip,ouo,ooo neliabin Agents Wanted everywhere. ! Address I. L. REGI;TEti. General Agent, U 23 CtIESTNI T $l. Philadelphia. THE PEDALS SOLDIER! Unsalted ; or, Th e Fa mate Sofdior. The .Adventaree, Experi ences And Eecapee of a Weenie Of Stre,Ecout and 'Sum, In Campo. pattle Fields and Eoepitals, Id fall pa 11• lustre-leo and portrait on steel. Ttils Absorbing k, e1e.40117 Illasteated. crown 1300., beautlfally and Roth,la richly oramented In blael and c Id, la sold only by tabncriptlon. Prec 45. Pametrarnt YI/Vll.ll. IMO Co, Phllad.lphle. co, The Agents rib° first tend VIZ for °Malt will get Um territory for this twlepelling bootc. CARPENTERS, RUCLDERS...M -431Q all who coMemplate BoOdin. ; n plied with -mar !Jaw Illnatentcd Catalo g ue on receip t 'of stamp. W . A. J. BICKNELL S CO., ArtbliCetaml Book Pur . is. 2 . 7 Warren St., N,17, - . Agents Wanted For f i 4 • .A,2•73, ENSATIOPPL , OF MEW YORK. A WORE DESCRIPTIVE of the ern or NEW YORX and 41 its VARIOUS PHASES. Its splendois and wretchedness; its illgb and low life; its marble palaces and dark dram; Its sitractious and dangers; its BINGO and FRAIOD%; its leans; men and politicians; Ls advents:ites ; its charities; its mysteries and crimes. Illustrated with Nearir2so Pitts EngraT as, ings. AGENTS WASTED.— , crid for In emir terms slid fall deetriptlon of the work. Address National Publishing Co, Phila.. I'm WANTED. A DENTS. . To Sell the Improved Florence Sealer, Machine. Maks Four /lifting-Milan nuns TM, Work Four Wail. Enstras i s Own Ends. For Beauty, Simplicity and Durability. teal tbout equal Liberal tenon. Salesroom, 24c, 1123 CHESTNUT W/LsON 21. TEN*PACKEIL 'Managers. iIitAOENTSII.24) —AgeMamie more money - at loprk for las thon anything oleo OnsineFo light and joermanrot.. l articoLtes G.S,Tuireo.O.,t Co., line Art Potiyhors, Portland., U, p M am A co O i ta Nro T. 6 lln 40 la no e M t . o N i O r. cAugaent CUNDUWANG - 0. SUPPLY OF DAME' 'ASSUMED. *DICE 'DEDUCED. p1453t, F;EENE 14: CO'S Fluid Extract s • Cases entices. &Turas. Syphilis. Cetera., Ebeemsitlrm, :NemWs. P1V11,13116/1 COMO{ MVP, Salt Meant. Diseasee. Moore Datum It Is purely vege, table:The SEAT known BLOOD PURIFIER. Sold by all Mrs=lsty. }lgoe $3 pes bottle. Observe the Trade mark. - lesclpi.Clrtuta ; . MIA:A 00 cepal. St., New Fork. $l.OOl REWARD! ... ," 6 - , vr..,c.i , tamindmerdth g , $ 1 .Itp 1 , tr . lu r ?!...V.!nyLd Mes that coie to . 1 . m 2,1 ItEZDT preset., to cti.io the Plies, md aottdo: elm. Ilict by ' a x li prniziets. Yrlce el.pir. . MO any person prodacta it any melittemo ahoyijeg_hatt as many living. permanent en:vides' Dr. FWLEIt'S VEGETABLE lIIIEUMAT4C riZUEDY. Used Inward. only. A pleannt Medi eine; free hson Wallow drags. ,Werranted =tile oath: td hare permanently eared iiS.ln arery 100.pagenta ,treated to the pm - tea years.- (bee teeliamny). the scientific prevrlption Of Protein; or iof. RF it t er, 2. D.. a 'graduate of the Untrersity of ketasylyintit - . D....1.— 50re °pool Philadelphia's okiesi r physicians. and Pratt:Bmi of Chemistry and Toxic42.6v.—tto has autdoTlearalgla, Chronic and jrifismatary c anEbAleta .the speCiality of Chi entire „Wssional life=a tad vouched for by the signatures at sompanying each bottle of many th`Qtrattilt renowned , pbs eicions, tlergymea,and other testimonials. To pro tect 'afferent from potistmonignath nostrums and ore ,lens - erpenditere of money. t legut signed rnataatte mating enact number or bottle* , v*TraDd tOOS finwarded yetis tri any sufferer sending 67 :t.t.e7 fall dent:Wien of 1401cia. Jo roar Lair" to tare, anon= paldposithrely refunded. - ..afatilaten Sept any. atom hien:rem, collect na Minn/ Adlicted Invited to write for 'drier; all infonnattemr abd tamileaTadsice tent by letter gratis.. Principal *Mee, 22 South •Foatth Street, PhlLt4eiphla, P e, Ttio tetaady is sold or ot ► lained oyikuggisti: - -APrill9. Ear Sale by • an 2CMlFlSaiottroter4;-.. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, • For the relief and are of all derange- - mats In the atom ath, liver, and bow- • els., They are a mfid ti aperient, and an Be ezc in ei g lent en p re u l llrga y vege re : table, they contain ez, nonseretuy ermine. ral whatever. Duch redoes sickness and • suffering Ls prevent ed by their Beady nea• and every family should have them en hand, for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best or all the Phil, with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is purified, the oornmtions of the eye• . tom expelled,obstructions removed, and the whole machi n ery of life restored to ha healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by .iffer's Nut and stimulated into action.' Thus . Incipient di sease to changed into health, the value of wide-Itch:7 n e, when reckoned on the vast multitudes Who enjo y It, can hardly be computed. Their agar g makes them pleasant to take. and preserrestheir virtues tinhapsdred for any length of time, so that they two ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitutionow diet,or Turgr u Cellonst are given on the Wnlpperr to each box, taw to use them as a Fanuly Mole, and Ito the following complaints, which these Fills rapidly cure:— For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listless. peas, ILangssor and Loss of Appetite, they !Mould be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For rarer Complaint and Its rations snap. toms, Bilious Headache, Mick Urea. ache, Jaundice or Green Slickness, tons Colic and Illhous revers,they should be J udicionsly taken for each ease, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which ease It. For Dysentery or Diarrhee% but Ott*. Why doss is generally required- For Illieumatisso, Clout, Gravel, Pal. pinnies, of the Mears, rain in the tilde, Back and Loins, they should be main uoady taken, as reyeited, to change the diseased action of the system. )% ith such change those complaints disappear. • For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings, they should be taken In large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drasticpurge. For Suppression, a large . . dose should bq taken, as it produces tho &Wed effect by sm. why. As a Dinner P4ll, take ono or two Pins to promote digestion and relieve tho stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system: ileum. It Is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One *lto feels tolerably well, often ands - that a dose of these Pills makes Mal feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. =MEM DT Dr..T.O. A rrn ' CO., Practical Chemist*, 3t.18.9., U. 8. A. ron BALD DT ALL DRUGGISTS EVE/DMIMM, 4r . - ZrAL"fil , ... #;.& VIGUABIE SWIM c.f3P'l.2 HAIR - • • ,J; Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. Wo 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 Gnev OR FADED HAm 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 eel> 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; laCt PPM El 6111 4 5eREFEitittA" Sold by an Druggist:, mut' Denkrs in Medicines. Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. POE TEES WHISKERS. 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 ofE Sold by all, Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. pinufactured by R. P. HALL, & CO., tresatre t , 245. Sold by Abel 'turret', and Burns & Nichols Montrose, and all druggists and dealers every where. (Dm 21, 1270—y NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Contains no LAO SULPBUR NO SQ• GAR OF LEAD-410 LITEARGE— NO NITRATE OF SILVER. and is entirely free from the Foyonons and Health—destroying Enmst wed in other Hair Prepartions. Trarieparent. and cirirti eyntal, ft, 101 ant WI the tingn Eabrie,--perfecejFAFEMLE.A.N and EFF.CIENT —distdc.rattuns LONO'SOUORT FOR /49 FOUND It reateres and marmite tbe hair Cpnm becoming Gray, Imparts& molt. glow appearance, removes Dandruff. Is cold and refrostde: to the head, checks the Hale from and restores glee great extent when prema. tnrel) toit, prevents fleadaches, cures . all . bo:nors, Co. mamas eruptions, and unnatural beat, AS A DBMS; LIG FOlllllB 1.1A.1.1t IT ;IS Tag BEST AUTICLS . . Tug SUBMIT, DR. G. SMITH. Patentee, ayer.Dstfi. Prepate,d only be PROCTOR BROTHERS, Gq9neeeter 2,,taesacbtsetta nit gamine Is put up b a panel 'bottle, mide expre•aly for tt, with tbo name the article blown In the glut; Aete your Drortobt. toe NATVIIII'S 41M31. Rest?to.rez,, and tato ono:amt. , arttend tyro three oettt Ittesope to Proctor Mothers fora ••Treatiele on theittuann Usk." The Inform:lton it eimtahte liFyorth $ Ata itnr person. Its 17, Ifirt. • OW kit& A; A. TATLOSIVARRANTED CURL'. "LI She can be conPultedat het reddens In llHElgewn. get. on the num sAlaleing aberllf ,Jobmen. 'leant reference, given— A. Lt. TAYLOR. 13r elsenniter. lisreeM..l67l. 1 1E41 f OfTen In Aarket.jorr arrired,air or ears It New ak wholronlo rico Marra fiat .111. lantana COFITE; Doi of ona and rave mores'. trbara . • - ABEL TrtaltELL, —'- • • . UTONDEIr _037 THE NlTOBLll.—Pltisborgbi Fa.; v jvntary 28„1871...-To wimp it seer engeern:;-This Is to rettry that base gl rep DALDIVI N, of Iloatme, 'Pe., the et elusive emrtrot of the sale of the abode Caxe. ed remedy to tiusquebazinseotmty: so tonghe he chooses' to cootinue In the Zetchtessould Metall °niers heralter ettotlld 14drvvied to him, to remise atteuttoh. . • . • •M. 31; ULTON,Prowletir. • Viva 0., 1871: • • _ . • :Cut TOMO "Appetzr," "Reslorers,' -- atWart h -- e tippler on to drunkenness sad rain, but me a tree Medicine, made f ro m the settles pole and herbs of California, fret from all Alcoholic Stimulant , They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving' Pr i nciple, a Perfect Renovator and Invi gorator of the System, carrying elf all poisonous matter, and mewing she •blood to a. healthy condition, b o dy. It, re freshing and invigorating, both mind and body: They are enact adminlatration, prompt their action , certain in Omit. resets, tole and reliable in all forms of disease. No Person eta take these Hitters according to directions, and remain long . unweil, provided their tones are cot destroyed by mineral patron smother meats, and the vital org r te wasted beyond the point of repair. pcpsto or Indigestion. licadadte. Pain in the boulders. Coughs,Tlghtness of the Chest, Soar Eructations of t h e Stoeracin, Rut Torte in thd Meath, DiGona Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the redoes of the Kidney, and a heum Bred other painful symptoms, are the springs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints It has no metal. and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, tn yowl. or old, married or &logic, at the dawn silvan:animal, or the rum of life. these Tonic Bitters display en decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. For Inflammatory mill Chronic phenol* , *ism and Gout, Dyspetom or Indigestion, Baum, Remit. tent and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of else Blood. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been mo 4 successful. Such Diseases are by Vitiated !Mod, Chicle is gen erally prneluted by dcrarrernent of the Digestive Organs. They aro a Galatia Parra, tire as vvell as a Tonic, passessing . . also the pecolim merit of actin.. as a powerful agent m re tering Cousust ten or (nllammatiorict the Liver and Visceral Omans and m Damns Diseases Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Teter, Sale-Rheum, Blotcher, S.M.. Pimrles, Pustules, Callwincles, s = worms, s=l—a•ll.a. Eumno s An• Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whateverenarati or earner, are literally dug up and retried out of the system in a short time by the sea of these Bitters, One bottle in such Oasts will convince the most itteredelons of their curative erects. Cleans* flee Vitiated Dined nhelmveryon lied lee imperil'es bursting through the skin in Pimple, Erup tions,. or Sores: cleanse Is when you . fend it obstructed and sa u evsh in the coins; chninsa it when It is font t year feelings will tell pm when. Keep the blond pure and the health of the system wed follow. Glisseefttli d ithorlantsde. proclaim Yter.Gen Brower ' the most wan rful levigorant that ever mstainedthe sinking system. Pin. Tape. sand, other Worms. lurking in the sp. tern of so many thousand. am effectually destroyed and rem oved. Says a distinguished rhyme:mist: There is acutely an individual upon the Gee of the rents whose body isecempt from the presence of Oruro.. 'lt is not upon the healthy ele ments of the body that worms exist, bet upon the diseased humors and stony &podia that breed these living monsters. of disease. No system of hteiLein, on vernufuges. no an- thelmieities, Get the system front worms lilm these Bitten. Mechanical Diseases. Persons evened in Paints and Minerals, mach as Plunders, Type-setters, Gold-beaten, and Minors as they advance in amain be paralysis of the Bowels To guard against they take a dam of Wel.X sues VrtatC..ka Bernet once or twice a week. as t Pre venera Hiltons Ttemtitents and Intermittent Fe wersosluch are so prevalent in the valleys of our peat riven throughout th e Baited Sate,, especially those of the hiississippi, Ohio, Alinouri, Illinois, Tennessee. Cumberland, .1 Arkansa, Rest. Colorado. Brno, Rio Grande. Pearl, . barna, Mobile.. Snannalt, Roanoke, James, sent many others, Iwith their east ItitAlL2.l4, 11112.1g1.311/ Or. entire country during the Sommer and Autumn, and remarkably so durum serves of unusual lima and dryness, aro invariably emcee tended by extensive demny,errients of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Th ese s re always more or less obstructior.s of the lister, a weaknes arid irritable state of the stomach, and great tor . par of the towels. being clogged op with vitiated accumulation, In their treatment. a Far a-Mimi earning influence upon these various or sans, 3.1 essentially tenser, There ts on cathartic for the purpose enrol to fl.. J. Wataast's Vtectrot Bremer, as they will speollUy mama the dark-colored viscid matter with winch th e bowels are loaded, et the sieve itiannlatien the secretions of the liver, and generally tutoring the healthy functions of the „ di -ace _eis nrr-sels. Scrofula, or lining's - Evil. White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, S welled Neck, Scrofulous Inflammations. Indolent Ingsninnuona, Meramal Affections, Old Sores' Eruptions of the Skin, ete. In the...c.a. in all other constitutional Dis. eases, WALTZER'S VINEGI. Busses leave shown their gnat curative parren in the most obstinate and Intraciable eases A Wonsan,' Aliments, her Nervousness, mad Deader-hos. althcnrah they rn trifling to men, are real disorders. For an.tiveness, dyspepsia, general de bility, pains in the beck and loins, nervous and sick head ache, I mpurity of skin, and all tombles closed as " female complaint," Dn. WAL.ZER'S VINLGA2 llerrees. which are purely vegetable. and may be safely given to the most delimit. are a sovereign and speedy remedv. Dr. Walker's an Vinegar Bitters act on all these cases in a similar manner. Ily purifying the Blood they r.move tire mese, and by rcsolymg away dot • parts receive (health, anda prxmanent cure si The properties of Or. Watson's Vstrarme Dermas are Apenent. Diaphoretic and Can: mauve, Nutrition, Lax ative. Diuretic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant. Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-tlilious 'The Aperient and mild Lnative p. penis of Da. Watson's VINZGA. BITTERS are dm best safe-guard in all eases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balmme• heal ing, and soothing propertim . pnwee the humors of the C2=l. Their Sedative pro-tert 'es aly pun en the nervosa name, stomach, and bowes, either from inflammation, wind, cramp, etc. Their Coonter-Irritant influence atends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kidneys. correcting and regulating the flow of Wis.. Their Anu-Bilious properties stimulate Om liver. in the se* cretion of bile, and its discharges through the bilian ducts, and are superior to all rernerfal 2g12123, for the ewe of 'lthaca, Fever, Fever and Acne, etc. Fortify the body against disease by panty-am all its fluids with Yseeeas ittrrse, No epidemic can take bold of a system dun forearmed. The liver ' the stomach, the bowels, the kidney, and the nerves are rendered disease proed by tide great urrigorant The Efilcavy of Da. WM:GILIt'S Vannes in Chronic Dyspepsta, Fevers, Nervous Disorders,_Consupa. 800, deficiency of vital power, and all maladies affecting the stomach, liver,.bowels.puilmemary organism ranocular WIMP, has been expencnced by htmdreds of thousand, sad hundreds of thousands mom art ailing fee the same relief. . Directions.—Take of the Bitters on going to bed Et sight from a half tome and one-half winwslassfull Eat good nourish.: Geed, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, mai. son, roast bed and vegetables, end take ont-door nemise. They one composed of purely vegetable ingtedieut, acid um- Min no spirits j. WALKER, Prep's. 11. B. NaISONAISI & CO., Drage:nand Gm. Arts, San Brancato, Cal., =dun - tar of illothingtaa and Charlton Si., New York. ''SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. April 3, 1872.—t01. AOSADALIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS are published on everypackage, there. fore it is nom reset preparation ! eardequently PIITtiICIAS PRESCRIBE n, It is n certain 'awe for &refills; Syphilis in all Its forms, Shimmer tism, Skid - Diseases, Liver CUM• plaint sad . nil diseases of the Blood. ONE MOTTLE OP 803AVAL73 will do wore good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. I THEUNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS , have used Rosadslis in theirpraetioe for the past three years and freely endorse it esa reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DD. T. C. PIIGIT i of paithIIMII : DR. T. 3. WYK' DLL R. WAD A RR: I . . DR. F. O. DANNELLY, . 6 , 1 13111.. J. S. SPAIEK2, of titeholistillo i , Ky DB. .McCARTKA, Cototabla; S. C. Da. A. on Eageicra., N. c. USERAND EEDORSED J. E. FRENCH& EONS, Fall Elm,. 1". S 9. SMlTlT,:aekoon, =ch. A. F;IVIIEELEI4I.ims, Ohio. B. HALL, CRAVEN Ez CO4Cordiatsvillo, SAW!, G.' Me.PADEEN. Magner; boro,Temi. • ' Ofif apace noiallotro f any 'X: tended reoluks b Watt= to Mit virtual of Aosadalls. Totho ltedicat Pioredilou Ira guarantee a fluid E. inetioponor to any they have me used in the treatment of diseased Bloods audio atm 'Mae we= to bulb aosadalLe, and you 10.1.1 to llcarallb told all Dewar* pus $l4O per.. Aar= _ lII,ZEUEUTb ott,B CD.. - 0 itnutotervins camtib, Baltimore, J. SdZakG.4zrres 1, REST :BARGAINS IN TOWN IN: CHOICE PA1074.11.-GEOCERIES. FLOUR t PltO visions. Mimi and Calmed .b"cal4-Vegetables. a:c4 at the _Read of Iftvigatlon: 'A. N. BULLARD. ManOott. . - . . ;...9 ;JEWELRY-L4 et Agiort-. VI mut, and other saddles cd,ftrarclry. : A tow Gold and-Slim Caaad Watches' an& Watch Chalm:l3llm and illrer plated Spasms, Forks;6ulvts,de.,anda gat oral twaortment of Yam GOOdi. Notions, restamta7. de. ../hvga and Iteditines. Moho) stock. Montrose, PO., Dec'. lat, . ABEL TURAZIA. R. RADWAY'S - READY RELIEF in TL,E 11/01ttIT PAINS _ .froin ono .Twonty rninutos.. :HOT OHE HOUR - reed =it * Nr ITI I ' 1•10.1 , 1 7 tile - 14D17.!.r5. TO.:lTl : P r it'cl.l l 7 l 4: . ; :ccral TOR " vr.a.tlho lln. aod LI - Tito' Only. Vain llontOdy • .tha bduoir gAps the must nomclallog allays Tie 11w11431001. rune I.NotraMin.. Lon. - E.toonscl, t l.kmtm, or ud...7 MAW.. 1g...PP.!. t * *4 l3t FROST ONE TO TTILNTT Tr )lATlC. alirlt tklte.rkldV tIVY ofoleat Or :mt.:dog I tu a Rom% ea, c Crlt,phd,ne crjardaratial wadi Mwsuo tueisou,t, -RADWAY'S: READY- RELIEF , ATM. 'AFFORD lICRTISIPP r T t i ra 7 r.ll,inrio - vyl Ys. or Ton nopt&l.,! - WDEIL •coNuosTio.4 op liff I 1.709 PORE vito.vr, rolictua littyvnuN4 ' • IISyrERTCB. CROUP. 1711CRNIY. IlEAtt.r. IMADACUE, Too . Colll=lVA z...if Tos.appliaatfoa of the 'heady nellef In no Port 0, aorta whets Ida pada at (.115culty clads arund lora sad comfor • - - tl Twtoty drop teen s,l l 7.lol:4 p11.1,•?..1..iin• .111 In few . I anWERIL C ITI I .N e e M) sl.aild always raryi te Folds of ThodssaVs . Welt 11.0111C.L _ .414 'Mow_ low Mors In water old pmtl,la lot tar EVER AZ; 441711. ranit AND AOUIL emea torero rmlc !‘' r"" tti :I7Vber n 3 1 11 1 371.; "41 VN s lm and .4ber lowa (Weis 14 ADIVA.III l . oTxnr irtyLs i it arlict nADIV6rs READY Yily mats farli by I,,,ragg. .11EALT111, BEAUTY!! mona ALFID 1:1741 racln_r±Loott,..txmlas.c? FLEA( AM/ RAA(.IIT— .CLEAR Siozi AND LAATo• TIFUL 1:011P11EX/ON AEOUI!EO TO ALL. • -- • DR. RAD WAY'S SARSAPAMLLIAN RESOLVENT - Mk% MDR TRH SIDS? ASTONISHING CORE-11 Sn qUI111•,_s0 RAPID ARE THE ellsNoEs THE BODY ITNDERoot.S. It sDr.:_• THE INELUENOE .E TIILS TIDILY VONDEDIGM. 31EDWIN4 THAT • Evory Day an Ineroaso' In Flobb and Weight:lb Soonand Felt. - THE GREAT BLOOD P URIFIER. r. .rry 4, of the SAT.3:IMIIIfa.S.I. , t uzsorvrNT cr , endinlaites throe:lt the Mood, Seed, Pare, and other fluldeandjelsre of the 0040.0 the vldur of LI.; fart It repairs (he voutes of the body srldi are end son^d mat. rird. ricrifuls, Ryon's, Co...piton, Mendel.. dime. Uly,, In the Throat, Month, Ta e0nt.4 . 1.1. 1. t e Mende mad Teh. WTI the.tfrkett tine Eye/4 Litman , I 4.clarc s ram LIM .14 Vie .014 rllOllll die era, 4: r.,p. dons, Yd.? Woes, Said Wad. Ries Worm. Snit Rhyne., .Farslarlee, Acne. utaoY Spree. tirorndid the 0.1, Tome., Cal.. Ni g h t e Woods,end trmltediag end I.d.rul dd. chug., Strada 1.0.1 of dorm etynl Lf the We principle, I re within the 00.110. more of this of Modern thendetrr, and a •re, dove we will 'prove to any prone ode% It ter .011‘cr thms Nada( db..= Its Irdeut per. ta curet then. If the trdcat, ddly brood./ reduced %T em 'redeem/I deconstarltion,th.t Is tontlenelly trogrvadv, encteres ery .remit; these ersclea nal mein the 140110 loth err E.l LA mule front healthy bloated Ills the daLSAPAIIIL. LIM( will and donee." Not only eon the descutattUrtn Jtceetverre s emi all tee , . reinwiLd ascots In the cent of Cloud; acrofoleus, • onstitatrenal, end Skia dimmest bet It tathe only positive core for & Bladder Complaints Tralnery, }tomb tilsreses, Orworl. Diabetes, Dropsy B .ArTr o rfn. W gl h' 000rh e Il i= I L inens pm ft or rte ender le thick, dentin mire with substan.s Ilte the *OllO of en cp . ,. thrn , le yrhlte slat. or de, Is n morLderk. bilintre epporence, and white Loneliest die no what Um" Is a pecking, horning yeeration whet t he wider , end pelalathe dwell of Um Dart and Wet the Ltd.,. Price, has WOI3M4,—TIs only Imam sail rtcossZy foe lrorme— lA. APe. tic: Tamer of 12 Tears' Growth Cured by Uudwara Itesolrent.. thyrratm. Man., J•l7 12, Reno..:-1 Lava t. 4 *tartan Vetoer Is e• wrath. uz.l Marais. All the Doctors said .100.0 was naLetpll.o IL. I laird 11l Fn M f_no I t nz, luvi } ahe me aff rr aarr tWlem' valtaMl 1.4. lye yevlt7. wmaa V - • •Inelvv-dr. and pas box at 1t e :i..7 . 1 10.1 Ow* % ,,, lra Rod/ Band, sad Uwe la .4 • AO at Overt to is .no se 14e, Tbd I Gal baitanamartaa.a.al hipped than I •sva for twelve mu, a went Wax w 01* the WI gated do trowata. were Oa awl,. I 0711.0 this te ye. fat t 9. altarr. Von eaa TOIL% It It paa clauwa. MANAMA I..I:NAT?. • DR. R ADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly bark.. &patty =ate with Inert lat.; Porra reatta,. urify. airtime ?n o rthrtbra. Iltvigar • riikc for the cur. or all dlani btatanch. llngcbt. I•Caddrr. Plarragt Ilcabche, C0n.41.5. Cog, cnittntaegg badges:llan, Drsper.l.l,Billoo.ne.„ fl - Soto. arm Influrtmattlio of 11. Narita. De• rangtmetits of the Werra] Meer, Warman! to efol. tlVV.o c r ' Ziet= i rerTt e V 'bk. "14'1'4 0° t""' 47 ! ()awry tbe talottitt symptoms Thsoltlog Son Db. orders of t/.3 DE:estire Or x , • • - Catatiroane, TO4 Pan, rants. Om Mai hi do lamb Addlir a .1. 600011. Nana, 1100bera. riga. rgqinar twator Weinia tily Sumach, Sew Prnetallans.•lol, or name an Pit of ara Fannatit Sninuning ani 11014 timid TtMciat tarathina, roarera gat the Pima, analsar gersatling Stanitatiat wit, 11st !Meg Nam, Irgran• 0 Vlslin. Dar 0 Ir.b. Mnie itisonett, rater 04 Mal PO. la flu Bed. Ddialsory Prerrinalen. Tallanracia 0 Pl ashes 00 Err., Psis ha ani SZCibeat, Lialog 0020, of 1140, gerelag to to. sr,ll.7 ll7 A dir rru : ...r f G lt i r ,7 ;7 44.. ftyLP . lll rscr .Sw .. :ll .s v . t u be r gst...eto In li.IDWAI~ arcti:VTic i .suld=r.,,V=l l 7ll: .bao.mth. w./th tlannanas • be watt 'to. April 8,11+•.2.-71 THIS WAY, GERREMEIII HORSE HAY FORKS IMULLI/11 PATEBT 111,4POIM:1 Twenty-Two State Fete. r!Fewilems Awarded Thu Fork In Pleven 'llonths—ltal inolno; ALSO NELL! S GRPPLE PULLEY, AP PPP;PuPut that. rierg Ba t he;. Carpenter, end Painter Strotild Mee. H9RSg•RAKE'S muia Hakes, Selttlis, §tult4s. Grikfti Crikqe. yqa, &Or Brand) aVss i . H Rprldp. Ptuivs / ?? lU •Si e ! R an ' 5t.”.1f,...:11,99 Meittaraitar. , . That &awe Rivas aFt A ARM WEITSTLE t when the paean ta Ready tor Atl i di: 'NAY bNedi,dVoA And the Coal 'Always Bleat • , . . . . Axes, . end 31,9, -, , pa, : Tisk'. - L,ocSt r• Bow; • Vireo, • .1 nobs, , . Draw 11.4ess, - Seytit Stones, latches, Paints, °Ss -- Yertaisb. Selma, q'tfp!fl Ire, Lamps, t< li.ottrose. Jul: 5, Onnb COR,Wtst_ "SUL M 123 1:1 LIZ§ X2C csizrizan °nouns tasvears avast, . 'Etat StagoOcave' mat Ming altb. the D.L. t. W.-, the Erfev,szd the Letamb- Vallq Val QlN**. tt irtOWN VOWN-NEWS. MINER•AND ODATS„ *aro Stroor. 6 doors bolos Boles Corner f llontro FLOOD, GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS. • ' ' Wearoceneantlyrea trlngt nd 13ow hive ontatil. afresh atoek alatiodi In CHEAP I CHrAll CHEAP! forcush,orexeluoge qtprodace. GOOD TEA,s, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES,- "- FORE L FISH, LARD,, . HAMS; DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER ¢ TIMOTHY SEED, Wobiee related ands:aide additions td nor lltocb p a ncand are now rdsdy_to t orward Mutter to tbe belt commission bones In - Mew liatk,fro Of eldirge,,sdrU motel iberstadeancestents on eonsignatents. z Cell and exarnineotir stock before prombastrigetsd, where. andeonetnee venrselrss oftbe - • GOOD QUALITY a LOW PRICES. of our Moods. - U. MINER. • 11.COAT3. Montrose. April 10.180.. STROUD 4t 'BROWN'S Fire, Life, and Accident' GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Zia catatrcome. Wocam CAPITAL IMPBESENTED. 'over - Home insurance Co. of N. Y..Cipltal and • Surplus: i 164.000,00 Insurance CO. of North itinizios, CapltaladdSarplus, Leon* Franklin El rolnauranee Co., Fll!la; Capital and Hatpins, Lycoming Contiti Hotaal Inanranea Coml . ""!‘ . l Money, re.IM a. Capital and dorplits, 4,000,90 Q Connecticut Monist Lffnansaranceyo. of Hartford. Conn.. Capital. " AMAX /median LIM Insurance Co., Pl:Model- • phi'. NOM). 1,000,001; TrarolerelosnraneeCo , Hartford. Conn., • • I a raring attaltip all lands of accidents Capital. • IOO.tUI, Hartford Alen InatimneeCompany.Hart. - . Coon— Capltal.and Surplus, $l,O 0 p.felp LAll hintiaca• antrnmed to oar care Wilt be attends II to unfair term 3, and all Ingle, promptly adjusted. — prOftler. ern door ea..t from Flanking Odle* of H. Cooper /a Co..Turnplke at. Mont:44o,Pa. • STROUD tt. BROWN, Agents. U. C. nurron. tog., Frlendstllle, Solldtor. Cll4l. B. Pans.. . Montrone, do Mumma Sisionri. Camino L. Harirli. Montroan. Ps. Jan. T EIIIG II VALLEY- RAILROAD.. op.ind after D. ZO. I=4 tnfns as tho Lablib Valley Ralroad will row a• follow*: - mosslt. ' I ' - 9,. 1573213 • - p.m. p. m. am. a.m. 16.5 : am. Elmlra ~.-9.15 11.:3 1140 9.10 1.44 11.53 2451.11 7 0 Warcriy-., - : - .; 0.131 5.00 11.45 MA 4.50 19.40 11110 KAI Towanda 8.13 4.10 11.3321 7.10 243. 4.43 4.= 'US Ttulkhannock 600 ' - a.m. PI: Aston 4.45 ~ • 117594.11arre. 4.20 1.13 7.10 1.16 7.16 tit Munch Chunk p.m.111,45 p . m . 4.10 5.11 Allentown-, 9.44 Drthlehem.. ;. 9.31. .' 5.31 5.50 - FaMan .. ...L.... 9.00 6.20 11.50 . • itliadeiplita.. . 7.= p.m. p.m. . ? Now Tork.../. ~- CVO. , t . , 319T1a5 Mirth-11454 FPward. 5091h-RM4 Dole, ' ' .. H. .T. lon will qz,.e.iu irrtitot. f . . Choice Teuis the as Green, Black and Japan Ss Cod nth. ZLackerol, Lake Troia, Engirs Rlcr 4.,emon, Extract, Starc4;VanUla Eanatt k • OoldStedal Saleratna, Ear Soap, Toilet o Desicated Cocoanut. Ceintine. Cam Stud'. Perin . Java Cosec, Soda, Prunes Ulu CoSee, Eerestus OIL cheese, sa.,mr Cane Mims. 110, r.altinl, Cream Tartar, 1 esiesicd CorSl ll 4SPlanas Candies, Stono Ware, Canned Fruit, Ilnautt, Crackers. Corn, ?tubes, Tomatoes, - • ' Orims tat Ors It Tory chip. llnslyese. Jul: M. 1181-,4L. , B.S T TT. T4SI;i~F7~JZ~~ DRUGGIST, wanton 141 It oontinually neebriaz wmw <3‘.c:›c•r)sie A rdkeeps ent stantlyea lialzd • full and desirald /leo rtzpent it 4 gettiage DRuGs.maticisza, czruipats. LIQII OU . Paints, 011s,Dle,Stolle.'rea.apIcei.and other ISM ccricf, atone 'Yard, 'Weaned Window .alper,libissi ware. Trull iere; - 111trote,Lampe. , Cbletneys. gene. Martkinery 011. Towerars`.oll. Ncloot Oil, 11.8. fined Wtodd 011,liainteeit,.011ve 011. tits Tenor& One.Vatolonci.Ciuorytleect.ltinegar.Pu kph. Conte'. tinted Lye. A.VII Grosse:Trusses. oppoitereMsdies: wr s . 241,11grlis - Powder and •Am.,- yiollos.Strlugs..Botro.ete. Mates; Plate. etc.; Pletillookeana Unte.Darandl'ollet Soaps; Illte One,' Ilelr Ittedbarev: arid-Hale D 755. Stinnes, Packet Enlee..Speetatler.l3lleetPlated byttons.Forkit e Knives. &c. 'lDeuttet Articles.• general iturottineatiii FANCY GOODS, JZWELEIY, and rsctitliza , 141 tile! cap:: aad but kinds of F4 , FEr arfancrsEs: In short. nearly. eirer7 thing to retres, the stet, W . plenve the tone, to delight the eye, to grally the Cinch and al.o to con dare to the real end sehstantlal coreforM of life, Enutueratlon Is Impractlt able. nwlt would V . a newspaper. • Call et the Drug and Varlet; Store et' .„ • IntILELL. 7 1Introlie,Joi.6.1811. AGENTS WANTED ! cte.Z 6 4,e=2.l —with GO !nutletlona, nemeses or the,freadenti tcantLikly beduid; and printed on fintelpre. TH E .NATI O. N Ite — Rulere, and - In . stipitione.' • IN ENqqar AND.. GERMAN. Lfoilti Mtn ‘e v erybody Niel% they oe . It la en lint•glWedia or the DoSeratnediti Single paste in Mire of thetnoelrea world:oe pfleeal thu book, ' !her 500 skb,es ehtf enter/DI A BUD atr. vest for Canits.ers—!oiled ate gentlemen—Drumm teachm and Ittedthtir: toe agent took-4orderita OM flay, with circular efooe, Wore the took oilman:. 'l4 'edircatibool.afed in fa k font, my. Wrife at ~eee circular and ft/ Awl:nation. NEW WORLD PORLISRL CO.. Cotner Rh and Melte% ttte,ets..PtilDdephtli. NO. umber I,lB'M-IV_ • • Leanuwamte, VALLEY mkt, 0 C7III.4I6.NTIDDS. George? gllexxidloroscoxi. eft Co:. ESTAIiLItiBEEDDi 1835.-'-AUTITOIAZER . CAPITAL UNLIMITED. ' ' INDIVIDUAL warurr. Wok traaliet a Geperallitag thistitela,iiphont thail lattou to our Llabillty. - BrIC PEE CWiT, INTEREST ALLOWED arscw, DEPOSITtI. An Delk?stts raid oh thwahnd Wlthatil None,. Person. keepliht acionnte with bean deposit and draw the same as with say ether bank, and 00 Costumers. *llll boaccomssodated witting estra ebarti adtsCeini or oscbange. ' • ' ' REUITTANCE9 For denait, than pants to the country eierenteat renrook mat by expnsK PromPtlY iseswwleve totalttutcce in payment made ir ca envy by Desfts:lbr man va - All - Parts - of • Europe. Colleations made without otfler tingtititett.theitit al Tates of rtriktuVe. . • Piarrwribmzes to and hom by P int ChM Stamen. at the lowest tate4.- screntOnt _ - • WOOIAROWERA : TARE NOT/Mi.„. 0 6 1 4110POOLEN MILL Is Amato* u mak. 2 11J leg I wont dannalk. Oecked and Watt; a/so, cotton warp Itsnoel. tho best item. made; all IMM tweeds end eshlnteres. A largo lot 14 Moths nn , tot =lout° ettLule for wool, . Please ere toe al before dimming- ot pert . v9O/ dauber.: Id I_ll_,A rat las north of Montrose. llow. • ' Itontme.: , • • - .• • . • . IIOVARD. SANITARY AID -ASSOCII , ' vo AVO, . r dualeilotedd exdo ettbd Ira N n/ . and Cratons=dit," PrinciPica ntCbristlseXbi zatd,74 od the Errorrot,Yotdit andtV9s4l oldie In teladatlio Ilaninde and Social EMI', with menu • aid the the Metal, Bern fres totalledehyslages •Ad drat LIOWAIat AESOLIATIOLIItm . r. • SCOAZNXI;