,favin and tivoide. Ohm gyp and Oitto. From the New York Observer. lientuckey Blue Gran heed. The Obtervcr, some time since, reques ted information as to the yield per acre, of Kentucky blue grass seed, Orchard grass seed, and Red-top grass seed, to which W. R. Duncan, of Tonawanda, 111., responds as follows: Blue. grass, in lientncky, will yield twenty-five or thirty bushels of seed in the chaff, weighing fourteen pounds to the bushel; usually worth there, fifty cents per bushel; This is the condition in which' the seed is bought and sold. Row much clean seed that would give, I cannot say. • I never knew any one to clean, it there, as it is always 'sown as it is gathered. It was foilterly "athered by hand and stripped with band-boxes; here it is stripped with one horse, attach ed to little sled, in front of which there is some long teeth made of hoop iron and placed near euough,together to strip the seeds off as the horse walks along. The driver rides on the sled, and rakes the seed back as it accumilate:; on the teeth. What the yield would be in this State, or in New York, I cannot say. I have never seen a piece of grass kept up here, for seed; .1 do not believe our soil quite as well adapted, to blue glass as the soil .of Kentuckey, yet it does well here when sown with other grass. In fact, it will come in with other grass, whether the , or not. I suppose the seed is in the soil or among the other grasses. Alsike Clover This forage plant, altbongli it has been Miltivated.for ages in Europe, is com paratively new he this country. Its cal- tare is,largely on, the increase. Samuel Booth, of Branch Co., Mich., writes to the Western Rural: "A year ago last spring I hesitatingly purcha.wd enough of the seed to sow twenty-five acres, it taking at the rate of four and one-third pounds to the acre, at oh dollar per pound. I sowed in the month of April, on ground prepared for and sowed to wheat. I harrowed the grOnid, and afterward plastered it. Not withstanding the dry season, I cut from that ground about forty tuns of bay in drew in my barn five tons fur feeding; the balance I stacked, and in September thrashed it and got eighty-five bushels of seed. Before cutting I brought in some stalks which measured four feet in' length. The field on which it is sown a high rolling land, soil dark sandy loam, Jaw feeding this winter my entire stock, consisting of horses' and cattle, on the hay that was. thrashed. Theynever thrived better on any feed than they do at the present time. It is free from fuzz and liuSt., and the stalk, unlike the other do- Ter, remains green after the seed has ripened, and the cattle sieze it with an avidity that would plainly vindicate its >invent:trig over the common red clover. It is also excellent for the honey bee, equal to, if not surpassing, the white clover. The first cutting produces the seed, and afterward excellent pasturage, but if pre ferred for hay and no seed, it produces> two crops. With the knowledge I have of 'it, I would not recomend it for light yellow,mndy soil." Improving Soils by mixing. There is a large quantity of amble soil which would b.: improved and made 6ipa hie tif cheaper cultivation and the pro duction of larger crops, it it could be mixed with earth of a different nature. The farmer knows the defectsof big soil. It may be a stiff, heavy clay, and ho wishes there were more sand in it; it mar be the reverse, and clay the ingredieia wanting to perfect it. However desirable it would be to mix soils, the great expense in most cases, stands in the way of its accomplishment; it is only where peculiar circumstances exist that the work can be done with profit. Where those condi tions do exist, mixing soils is one of the most paying Improvements the farmer can make. ° We sometimes And in loamy soils where die subsoil IS: clay, knolls composed of unite pure and' barren sand— a "poor, sandy knoll," the owner terms it, from which he never gets produce enough to pay for its cultivation, unless ft is heavi ly manured. Manure on such spots does not last long, as its virtue tithe? leaches downard, or is all required to make the crop which finds little else to assist. The bestimprovement on such knolls, is to cover them with clay soil, which can usually be obtained near by. The best time to dot Tis is with a crop immediately premding grass, as the clay helps form a thick Wil, and thus makes vegetable Matter. Just as frequently do wesee clay knolls in lands, mainly frible and easy of tillage. Dronth cuts short the cops un these, and makes it exceedingly ettlicult to plow. The best ingredient for these is muck, but loamy earth or sand improves them wonderfully. There are many in :lances of this land where mixing - soils Would be practicable, and prove remuner ative. On a general smile we cannot af ford • the expense of miring soils, but occasionally very decided improvement may be made by bringing up the subsoil with the plow, and mingling it with the top soil; it may be rich in inineial food for-plants.—Aintriciat Rural Ifonir. HORSES "SEED A SA.BBATIL—At n niect iblof the British Association at Dublin, Mr. Charles Biancoui, of Caspel, read a paper relative to his extensive car esta4- lishment, after which a gentleman stated that the Pickford's the great _English carrier's, they could not work a horse more than ten hours a dry, and wished to hear Mr. Bianconi's opinion on the subject. ,Ir. B. stated he found by experience, he could better work a horse for eight miles a day for six days in the week, than six miles a day for seven days. By not work ing on SUnday, he effected a saving of twelve per cent. Mr. Biancours opinion on this paint is of the highest importance for he lias ; over ninwhundred horses work ing silty-Seven conveyances, which daily travel 4,244 miles. It is also the result ..(forty-three years, experience.-‘,Seien fifin Amen-COL. The Paciftc Rural Press says! "Take a large head of cabbage strip off the outer Leaf, and flip off the bud found - at the root of the leaf. Take this bud and sim ply set it-in rich dirt, like any other plant. The result will be a fine growth of early cabbage plants with heads, larger and sounder than can be raised in the ordi- poly 1!.1, —Plant beets - thickly; those taken out wlleu Thinning niake exoellent green& The Great Clock AT. Viusnuna A clock is a wonderful sort of thing, isn't it, children ? There it stands, tick ing away all the time, its tiny hands pointing to every hour and minute as they pass, with an exactness-which makes it seem like a living being. Indeed, I don't believe a person could be so exact and faithful as a clock, for men get tired, and clocks never do. . _ But wonderful as the clock appears that stands on your mother' smantle,or in the corner of grandmother's hall, it is nothing compared with some others I have seen. Think of a clock as largo as the front of the house you live in, and that will tell not only the the hours and minutes of the day, but the days, weeks and months. of the year, like an almanac; that tells all the movements of the sun, moon and planets, and many other things besides. This clock is in a great, splendid church in the city of Strasbourg. Strasbourg was a French city until a few months ago, when the Prusians, whO you know have been at war with France, conquered and took possession of it. Before the city the city was given up to them, the Pru sians filed a great many balls and shells into it, and some of them hit the church, but the clock was not hurt. Oh, how glad the people have been, all through Europe and America, that it was not injured; for it is one of the wonders of the world! I will tell yon about IL First notice the dial-plate, where, as in every clock, we tell the time of day. Over this dial yon see a bell, anal on each side of it the image of a little boy as large as your baby brother. One of these little fellows has a mallet in his hand, and when the full hour arrives, ho strikes with it on the bell. The other holds an hour-glass, which he turns over at the same mo ment. Above the dial is a larger circle, which tells the motions of the stars, and next over that, one which shows ,the changes of the nition. Just above this you see an alcove in which is a grim, ugly looking figure called Father Time. He has a bell in one hand, and a scythe in the other, which I suppose is meant to show that when the night comes he cuts down every living being. There Arc fpur figures that pass before this old Father Time, one each quartth of an hour. These repensent the four stages of life. The first is a little child, the second a fair youthAe third a grown up man, and the fourth an old person. Above this alcove is another, in which you see a number of figures. The cen tral one is our Saviour, and every day at noon the others, which are meant for the twelve apostles, parch slowly past it and boav, while the holy image lifts its hands in blessing upon them. And as the last one goes out, a monstrous cock, which you see perched ou the pinnacle of the clock at the left hand, slowly flaps his wings and crows three times. The crowing is as natural as life, and is so loud that it can be heard outside the eh arch. You see on the clock many images besides, but that are only for ornament I have explained all those that have mo tion and meaning. And all these are moved by machinery which is arranged at the back of the clock, where there are large, coniforiable rooms. Stairs at the right hand lead.up into those rooms, and there the workman are keeping all parts of the machinery in repair. It took three hundred years to rn.ake this great clock perfect as it now is. At one time it stop ped, and fifty years went by before any one was found who knew enough to put it iu order again. It took i> very wise hetid I am sure to find out hair to do this and it must take wise heads s and skilful hands to keep it going. ` l. When any ofyou go to Europe, it will be worth while for you to jonruey . by way of Strasbourg, that you may visit the clock: and you must remember to be there just before twelve, that you may be ready to hear it strike that hour, when you will see the whole variety df -move ments which I have described. The apos tles only take their walk once a day, and at that hoar. And it is only then that the cock crows. So; if you want to see the whole perform ance,be sure to be there at twelve o'clock.— Gavel Ban trey. JOr Or llfissioxArtv—One day the attention Qf the Rev. J. Williams was takea by seeing person get off one of the seats and walk upon his knees into the middle of the pathway, when he shouted, "Welcome, servant of Go& who brought light into this dark island." This poor man had lost his hands and and feet by a decease which .the natives call Kokooi. When the missionary asked him what he knew of the word salvation, be answered: "I krio,w about Jesus Christ, who came into the world to save sinners; I know that Ile is the son of God, and that Ife died painfully upon the cross to pay for the sins of men, in order that their souls might he saved, and go to happiness in the skies." The Hindu Hindu Bors Prayer. A missionary tells ns that he was once walking in his garden, when a poor 11i11: du boy,who.belonged to the mission school came after him, and iu a very gentle voice, said: "If you please, eir, mako mo a Chris thin." The missionary was quite surprised by what he beard, and said to'. the little heathen' boy; "I cannot make you a Christaiu, my dear child, but God can. You must ask God to forgive your sins for Jesus Christ's sake, and to send His holy Spirit to live in your heart." Not a long time after, the same little boy came to the missionary, and , said, with a soft voice nud a sweet smile on his face: "The Uhl Jesus Christ Himself has come to live in my heart." ',Tow is that?' asked the kind mission ary. "I prayed," said the boy, "as you told me ; and. I said, 'o' Lord Jean's Christ, if you please, make me a Christain. And He was so kind as to hear Me, and to come and live in my heart ever since." A simple and touching story of the love of Christ to a poor little hathen child ! Can all our rulers _ say they have ever made such sprayer in such a sprribus this poor Hindu ? And can they say that Christ liv their hearts! If He dose, then th will be like Christ. in their tem Per and conduct, and be trying to Velum awl honor Him in every way they can. gni gitartiouttuto. IF YOU WANT A (100 D SCHOOL W fOR YOUR BOY, tictin WELL TAUGHT, WELL FEED, WELL CARED FOR, Amid happy surroundings, sand him to Chambersburg Academy J. 11. SIIUMARER, Ph. D„ Principal, Chambcrsburg, Fa. LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE, FOR 110TII SEXES. Separate buildings. Pall term betas Ang. Mb. For Catalogue, address tha President. L. IL ILAX3IOND. A. M., Annrille, Pa. COTTAGE SHMINARY, FOR YOUNG :LADIES, . Pottstocia, Montgomery Co., Pa. The twenty-fourth annual session of this Institu tion opens iteptcniber nth.. For Circulars, address Rev. JOUR MOORE, Principal. 'FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. At Pottstown, Montgomery Co., Pa. on Phirs..S Readin U.R. Twenty.second annual ses sion opens Sept. 11th. Situation healthy and beautiful. Classical, English and Mathematical courses of study —thorough and practical. For Circulars,containtng fnil Partici:dors, addre2s GEO. D. MEtOS, A. M.. Principal. COLLEGTATE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Preparatory to College, Daslncea, Scientific Schools, U. B.lllllt.ry and Naval Academies. Pail bunion, 3131 i year bertha Sept. 13. For CLOW° addreas (len. W. EIRUIiS ELL, Principal. AGENTS WARTED for tho LIFE and TIRES of J AS.J Contains bloersphies orDrew,Vanderblir,Oonkl.Tweed, de— with a financial history of the conntry for the last three years, and what GRANT KNEFI about "BLACK FRIDAY." Over 509 pages, Address New York BOOK CO., 143 Nassau St., New York. CAMPAIGN GOODS For 13372. Agents wanted for our Cam Igo rends. SELL AT SCOUT. PAY lOU PEE CENT. PICOFIT. Now Is the time. Send at once for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists of our Fine Steel Engrailngs of ell the Candidates Campaign Dimrra, phies, Charts, Photographs, Badges, Pins, Flags and everything suited to the [Ones. Ten Dollars per day easily made. Fall samples sent for 13 Address MOORE S. GOODSPEED, 37 Park Row, New York. AGENTS WANTED.-4,Tente make more money at work for on than nt anything clan, Ikeinc, , n light and portnanot. Particular', free. G. STCOON & Co., Fine Art Pa4sAert. Portland, Moot.. 11. S.lleol g 'clfPcgaalffei: $290 BIALOVI'S 11111160 RUE. Is the cbeepeet cue hest AITICIC ha the market fur Mu - In= Clothes. The genuine has both Etarlow's cud Wiltberger's name ou the Libel, rtud la put up et Wthber,,, r's Drug Store, No .1.3.1 North :•ccuud Philadelphia D. S. WILTBEIiGkat, Proprietor. Nor rale tki Druggists cud Grocers, . 8, 2 Yr, `l,' A.' • *17.4' Reject all Violent. Purgatives. They ruin the tone of tho bowels rind weaken the digestion. Ten. narer'a ErrEnverem, Patrons APSIIIENT he need by rational people ass moonset relieving all derangements of the atomach, liver and Intestines, because It removes obstructions without pain and Imparts vigor to the organs which I. purities and remliales. SOLD BY A1..1. DRUGGISTS. *l.OOO REWARD! H 6000 For any cane of Bllnd.llleedlng, 'miaow or Ulcerated Kea that LIIL BING'S PILE REMEDY falls to core. It Is po - pared ex pressly to tore the Piles, and nothing, else. Sold toy all Druggists. Prlcosl.oo. THE EAGLE ~lOrtet l4.. 30 r• ix g SI t ic, re! 3311:TRZTES elb IVICISCP3LaB PROPRIETORS BRICK BLOCH, HourßosE, PA., Sign of the aoldon Eagle and Mortar NUT, Desire to Inform the public that ma balm moved Tour Stock or Drage, Medicine*, Paiute, OW, Drueh er, Combs, Perfumery, Fahey Articles, etc.. Into the Brick Store, formerly occupied by Outteuberg, Itoseu bum & Co. We have recently fitted up this store in Modem Style and shall endeavor to keep well supplied with all article. pertaining to the Drug Business. • We extend to everybody a cordial levitation to cull and see us when In want of anything in our line. and when NOT In want, give us a friendly call. To all am old customers we desire to express our thanks fur the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. We shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Very Truly Yours, A. D. A3luS iiCBULI3. Notarise, Do. 20, 1511 PC/01:7i7 NEW GOODS. ,mho undersigned having refitted, refurnished and restocked the etore, formerly occupied by ft. Ken. yon, dr., at Lawsvitle Centre. are now prepared to lure. lob the people with as desirable rattety of DRY GOODS! GROCERIES 1 1 BOOTS d SHOES 1 . HARDWARE ! ! CROCKERY! &c. As can be found elsewhere, and at as Desirable Prices. 0.:1. (.naafi. E. C.flittrm. CRANE k SMITE Lawsville Center. Pa.. April 2L 142. Au Ornament for Leery American Homo: ---r— -..9.IhdiZEIVLIOALMT /11lliviRsiay With views of .Independence Hall." " On the Mtn. IT hick:men:eh Fairmount Park." "Up the Schuyl kill." ".elect Leanne House," a large beautifully ed Map of Philadelphia, showitinFairmount Park, where the Centennial Anniversary Buildings will be erected, Size. 41 by 27 Inches. Published in aid of the Centennial Fund. Aocres Worm:v.—From in to E,:lper day can be made Send Wants, and specimen copy and terms to seats will be sent by return mall. ' CALL ENDER' tr. CO., Publishers Third and Walnut PhLadclphla A PROFITABLE BUSINESS 1 MELT EQUAL TO OAS, AT OND-RUITII TUB COSTI- Cannot fe Exploded. Avo chinwayer griehwoi KEN desiring a PHOFITALU BUSINLSS. can recurs the EXCLUSIVE MGM for the onto oI DYOTT'S PATENT CARBON OAS LIMIT BURNERS AND 015. for COUNTIES and bTATES. Write for information or cell On , • - M. : D'SrOWT, N 0.114 SOUTH SECOND ST., PRUA., PA. N. D.—Churches tarnished with CHANDELIERs and LAMPS of Every deveription.r. per cent. qua= than at any otherestablistunent In the country. Mirth Z 1), vicrpt.lNT AT WILLIAM SMITH'S' Ex' °noire Furniture Wareconm you will and the largest stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON FURNITURE! To ho found in this section of the country; of his own manufacture, and at prices that cannot faith) give satis faction. Re makes thevery hest EXTENSION TEALES In the Country, and WARRANTS them. UPHOLSTERY WORK Of oil kinds done in the neatest mantles. MI. I 1 0 .7 4121, MI 3E3 2CD LEI OF VARIOUS KINDS. PURE NO.I MATRASSES, COMMON MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING. The subscriber will hereafter make the undertoklr. R e a l o t h i m ' o b s o t o rrea " ; t the !hate, g needing his services. will be attended to promptly an d satisfactory charges. W. SMITH Et SOW. Nemirow, Pal, Jan. 11. 1872.—n05--tf. ~~ ~~i ~.: {~ its; T: {~_ ROMIG CARE WE. [PATTMTED, OCTOBLZ Si. 187%1 s claimed by our best Judges, to meet the necessity no long felt, of a Convenient. Practical, Doable Gate, en Indorsed by the highest anthority In America. Is entirely different from and has many advantages over any other Gate eve" invented. I. Chelb and easily constructed and for convenience cannot ail to please all. Can be opened and cloSed without the opperator changing his position. lifting or pulling a pound, and If desired can be easily arranged to ho opened and closed without dismountlng. It occupies no mom gronnd when opened then two posts wi.hout gate, this making It very desirable over any other Gate to farmers and those living in Villages nod Towns. to In order every day to the year, no snow to gimlet in winter. It can. not .sag or get out of repair. For further particulars address the undersigned. nsac, will as far as possible visit the several Cor.„vo„, in Pennsylvania and astlolnlng States, for the p ne p" o of exhibiting and introducing the same, Farmers and enterprising mew generally, will do well to give this speciol attention, as this Gate certainly will go Into genera! use. GEO. S. MAMMY, Proprietor. Nicholson, Wyolning Co., Ps. June 12, 12.—tf. jrALLER . V i; _ VESETABIE ..„ - SICILIAN HAIR - " 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 on FADED Run to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptionse 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 HA= Dnmssrso ever used, as it yequires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy, appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, 4 The constituents arc pure, and care. fully selected for excellent quality;and I consider it the BEST rEEPA I RATION for its intended purposes." Soid qv all Druggats, and Dealers is Malicista. Ittoe One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR TH WE11381318. As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time; and too much care, to restdte gray or faded WhiSkets, 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 Drdoists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, & COn NASIIIIA, N.B. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, •or meentaos of tho Throat and Lunga, ouch as Coughs, folds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis. Asthma, and Commmyttaa. Am • : : 4% , . discoveries 11 1° 19E= . t ~ science, few ere of 51P.,4' '..."..0 , ' mura kin r , e l than ni thls e t t . - Ir lP d fcc is=s ke o m etVe Throa t." 1 . , 11 .i.O and Lungs. Avast f trial of its virtue es, this other countries has shown that it ' does , surely and effectually control - them. The teitimeny of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Canny Premium will and does relieve and cure the afflicting' disorders of the Throat. end Lungs beyond any other medicine. - The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs; yield to its power; and cases of Consumes, don, cured by, this preparation, are public:, ly known, so remarkable es hardly to be be.; limed, were they not proven beyond dispute.; Asa remedy it is adequate, on which the public, may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs,. the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves' unnumbered lives, and en amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, end COD. vlnces the most sceptical. Every family should keep it on timid as a protection against the early: and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections,. which are wily met at tint, but which become' Incurable, end too often fatal, it neglected Ten des lungs wed this defence, and it is unwise to be without it. Aa a safegultrd to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat cued Chest of childhood, Omen: Pzerout. is -invaluable; for; by Its timely use, multi tudes are rescued frog premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and merely - against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-metering, sleep. lie ono will suffer troublesome Influenza and, pala tal Bronchitis, when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally she product of long, laborious,tand successful chemical investigation, no coot or toil is spared in making every bottle In the utmost penDle perfection. It may be confidently re- Ued upon u PuUssing all the virtues It has OM exhibeted, and capable of producing cum as . inemccable as the greatest it has ever effected. PRZNIZED Dr. J. C. AYER 14 CO., Lowell, Mom ; PracticaPand Amayttag chainisth SOLD BY ALL MOOD= EVEUTWUNRS. Bald by Abel Turret!, and Zunis & Nichidtg, Illontrose,;and all druggists and dealers every Nacre. (Dec. 21,1870--y T om" for salft itt n Ne e p r7 rat d Q arVo g leialc at"" Pr k leti e Y u l t l ani eo a T tl ca niPas 4 : torment or (*Fag. DAy gips and sartearm Muth 91, 1670. GM OS YOUR AMMON DO YOU WANT la 4E= • 0-6 =15.0-I_-=-10 111 Sewing Machine 1 MO old friends and patrons of Surpciehanna county -IL. again in the acid soliciting your patronage for The Original Howe Bowing Elacine, ESTABLIMEED, 1847. 131 PROVED, 1871 Please all and see It, with the improsenseiga, at WO soli* store. Remember the 1iC121111201101111 • has no medallion heed. ROOMS AT- 56 Court Street, Binghempton, N. Y., AND AT Wilson's Store, Zontrose, Pa. IL H. DITN3IOIIE. iontrose, Jan. 12, 1612 ADENTS WANTED la lyt h a ftisteen nmostr : p t lar ag —mOb 110 Ilinstrallude, ilkencsses of the Presidents— beautifully Dowd, and printed on tinted paper. • TRE NATION Its Meta, and Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Nothing like It. dtrikes oucrybody *slot the book they ticed. It is an Encyclopedia of the Government. Single pages in it. are of themselves worth the price of the took, Orer 500 pager and only $J GO. A Etch Var• vast an Canvassers—ladies and gentlemen—farmers, tear-hers and students. taw ease! foot 75 orders fa offs daps, with circular afros,. Agora Ma toot upwind. $2l a day an be cleared tit fair leobory. Write at once fat etrcularand information. NEW WORLD PUBLISHING CO. Corner th and Haritct Streets. Philadelphia. No vembet I. Mew rritra—FßESll 11ND SU TEAS, psi received end D.r Rate 100 to Qiell el ii. J. VIM:DIVS. New Crockery—FOß SALE AT ,• •11. J. %CEBU'S. Glassware FOR SALE AT 11. J. WEBB'S Ashton - Salt FOR SALE BY U. J. HEIII3 Orauges and Lemons AT EL J. WEED 'S LOOK. LO OK MERCHANTS A ND TRADERS ! ! DI THIS COMITY AND ELSEWHERE!: =CO v 3Esvrx- cox. M. C. TYLER I 79 &81 DUANE ST., N. Y ivrtnt alarm. Conn it Cal AND IF NO7, WIIY NOT? G EN ERAL HARDWARE Cutlery. Scythe.. Shoveln, Looking Glasses. Lightning and many other X Cut Sows. Steel, and Don polo Axes. (the bent in the World, every kind of Brushes. Door Locke. Pad LOCkS. Knob., Guns. Hammers. Plato's, Revolver.. Foncrte. Cameo tees Tools, Blackamith's Wilms. and Tools. Meted Knives. Forks and Spoons. and everything unnally kept Ina Fleet Clays Ilardtvare Importing and Jobbing House. No Mistake!! My sincere Thanks aro tendered to the many in my own County, for thu kind patronage.. also to shaman, In other Counties. who may read this, and a general Invitation is hereby given fora continuance; us well as to those woo are willing to give me trial. who have not done no, by orders ur mils. Truly, C. TYLER. Montrose. Much, 33, nit —tL SUSQEHANNA MINERAL SPRING WATER CURE. TIS house Is now completed and reety far. ename dation of visitor. and the treatment of Invalid. The following are among th e direases kno nnt to hay been cured.by the nee of the Sonochanna Mineral Water. DISPEPSL&, GRAVEL, DIABETIS, EIDXST DISEASES , T=;MItLkL DISEASES4DROP ST. ALL IMPURITIES of Oa BLOOD. LIVER COMPLAINT, ULCERS rum, curtorm MikRIRIEA, FESALE DISEASES, lIIIEU I=l ELAS, SALT 11,11 EUR, SCROFULA Cllzt cbsi.ocimama 7ZPIJSIO caosoes. To those who contemplate visiting, the Springs, we would sty that the HOUSE is PITTED with a view to the COTEFORT and EASE of our CUES l'l3.and we anal vase no pals■ In looking to Weir welfare. We guarantee,• core or deeldal help, or no pay. For farther particulars engrain of, or address A. D. 11 Stisquehanna Mineral Springs, Aptll, 17. 1611-m3 M..D.SMITH; DEALER IN HARNESSES! SADDLES!! TRUNKS I !! COLLARS!! WHIPS! SPURS!! LIGHT LEATHER!! ETC.. ETC. Etuascpsekizaimseb Elecorit. March 20, WOOL-GROWER? TIM gIOTIOE M OTTS, WOOLEN MILL le runnlngsantual, tog wool Gannet, chocked and' *bite; alsocotton warp flannel, the best ens made; all wool tweeds and ointment. 2s luxe lot of cloths on bind, fur sale or to exchange Mr wool. Please give me a IX before disposing of your wool diewhere. collet north of 'donnas.. d, W, 11071 h Monuoso, isms lip, GROCERIES.- Tone in great ianaLY ard Any Oribialudlos• ° P e° Pe rirra -bts, =ltd. 4Zkka or Mgr) fee. [tut a fall PPietiaa vnumil ; Iforanne, Dec. gto lIADWAY'S READY BELIEF CURES TILE WORST PAINS In frotn - Ond to Twenty Minutes. HOT ONE HOUR nrk.""4'N'ISFIVETI'VIVT'AI.."'IN. i 97 ". RADWArS READY RELIEF IS A CURE TOR • EVERY PAIN. It was tho drat and Is 'rho Only Pain Ilefrioity ma wenny elope tho retort ezerodallug pa:lmam In Asnnatlone. and cum Covactilnew, whether of the Lungs, SlotowS, Bowels, or other tkm„ IN MOM. ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. E a feTtril47l=, a gdg,V l l.l. It itt=glat E tYe. or prostrated wllh dlsease tway saner. RADINAY'S READY RELIEF ' WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. IIEnjdnbt. iVISISTRIOVII N P R IIt BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OV THE BOWE O N, CONGESTION F THE LUNGS. EDRE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING PALP/TATION OF THE UPATEILICS. CROW'. NT CATARRH. INFLOEN. EA. HEADA&IE, Toornnenx. NEURALGIA, REEDAIATLIAL COLD CHILLS. AGUE CIIILLU. The eppllcalon at Om Rend, Relief In Ole ;art or ;wo r k snare tho pin or .11Alcully cause wld Afford ease and ' qwantydterps In haft A (ale, of Iratcr will In • few moments rote CHARM. SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN, BCE. IWAItAUIIE aS , DYSENTERY COLIC W/N IC U IN THEDOWELS, sad INTERNAL r Travelers should slways earty bottle of nAdlllllOO Rath' polo . than. A few drops to watur Phan French Drandy.Ar Dittmar s etlmolant. 'FEVER AND AGUE. rearm AIGD AGUE eklred Cur any cents. There l ea • rumettal coot thts tro,rl4 that grill e.. mut gue, and othcr Mulcting., 1111toue. Scatlet, Trphokl, other Fecesetehlell b y RAI/WATS PILLS) , peret TtADWAY'S ItE&DT LIELIEF. fifty gents bottle. 8014 by Drogght.. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND rump: RICH 11T.00D-INCTIKASE OF IMES!! AND WEIGIIT-CLEAR SKIN AND EXII.U. TIYUL COMPLKSION ¢ECUItEU TO ALI., DR. RADINAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE. THE MOST ASTONISHING OITRFZI FO quwic, SO HAND AUK TUE. (WAND)' THE; BODY ITNIEitItOOES, UNDER TIM DIVLIIFINcH OS' TILLS TRULY WO /WHIM .51T.DICISE, THAT Evory Day an Increase In Flesh and Welght Is Soon and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIPIER. Very drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT commantolcs throttah thohaul. Seoul, Crine. sod other fluidsend juices otthem . Aent mot of life, foe II opairs the mutes of 1110 DOC) 111111 10.1 sound Mirpir. , . to a 6Cra‘ lo% B ll r " INFIr TrUlt, E 4 4011 1 1 V ItTMVVI:I other/ thege .1/1 d " , V. f Nof Cons, Fever Som Meg Worm. Salt totem, ErYtlpeles, Acne. illask Sputa Worms hie Flesh. TIMMY, Cancers In the Womb,and all evatmli and pah.fol dia. ebelTre.Elght Swam. Dm of Sperm. an all ...um of the Ilfe principle, are a nd curatlee lenge othls woody! of Modem ChemlAry, S fro days' use 0411 prom to pawn =let Am ether of thews from of.discaao P016 . 01 r poser to cum them. if Tostribrli b a c trM l ZlP a rde.p Z th y. e s=lll eremites these 'metes, and maim Sne mune tth new meter. tat made foam healthy blood—and this the fIiILSADARII: LIAN *al and does mum, Not only does the 816•41,101/7.13AS Itronvmm excel all known remedial wets In the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional. and Skin disown; but Ma the only pealthr • .ere for Sidney acilladderComplatnts, Trdnery. and Womb &scams, Cratml, Diabetes, Drormy Stoppage of Water Iscetttnersem of Urine. DACIA a Dime. Allontheurla. and In all cases Shen there are 4rkkdost de pot/M. or the weer Le thick, cloudy, mired with tulndermes like the wittier of an egg or threads Rae white ellk. or there tea morbid, dart. billous appeerrome, and white toneduat dcpcalts. and when there la a petting. horning 'molten vhen peeing testae, and mkt la tho Small of the Bart and along the Lotto, Mo , Wee. W1351 , 1 . 15.he may town and .are radrody for Torn 144 may Tumor of Id Years' Growth Cured by Itudwers Resolvent. teerser. Slam, bay It, UM De. Itsswar Ism W Omani. Teem le As em rtes eat Imvls. All ale Doctores4d •ther• or. no laalp re.. It" I tol4 every OW, tut vs. no•enevednl . - !at amain Mined s• me: 1 la or., yaw 1.6 , 66.6, wad 0.01 I 'mold lay 0.1 WA IL hors I bed roOted for OM. yew. llti leek do astum et the Itoolyset t ald to Wm el Rohm% MN, sad la, loatilea of v.. C.... 17 RA.: NW Owe la sok • Art 4 Om, So So rate. sr . /.14 eel f bet Warr. temissa. 401 Impair lion 1 bays bortsratr• To Infra tams, 'kw to the 141 kkl., 4 the 4n.4k. sm. m. rreas. I alts Oda to po far Oa batrAd sem, tos out yeanah it tf poetess RADWAYIS PERFECT. •PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly outeamet, chords, scenes villlssentoP CamParam Mallets. ;ratify Creme, any strengthen.. Itedears. Tula. for the ems o l d .. dbordas 6f thm Smooch Lleer ma. Nemo* Mame; Ilcadaohe. Nttndlrertescludlttemilers. Dystups thilommese Od ious FCTef, Ingammatient of the Rowel.. Thee sod' sll De. rangemente of 0100 Internal Vbeera. ITarroni . ed tn. effect &positive cure. Puselry Vegetatie. contahalna ha menntry. minerals.ordeletmiturs dre.M. anerre the following symptoms r.satttng Roan WA , . orders alb* Dicarlsa Oriptut Godly:Wen him* in, TxMots al a. 1 , 14••11 In do Rs& 4141.11 t, of a. Rumor!, Nan., Ily•riburn, Mrs ./ Teed, fell RNplb lie all B•nnsai., &le Er•rtatica.,3ll.llnr•rltlie of dn. ftrasomrit. Swhalelng•f 0.• fled. Ilonitami Dreldin-.. ST.*, U.. Ch 4 S•ff.a.Mat neenteas ohm te. • P.., Dinars of VD... lull sr ' W * 6 . 64...46,•54,4 thin Rau kJ. Puma. Dagetrwy fkt ragz . l . lea m r•wees• W. F.r. A fr. Anus of ItADIV:IITT, MLR IrM. fret the mane fl.nm all the above-gome4l4i.onlect. Price, Ss certh pir bes. 101. E. 6;.4 fa FALSE ktiII . TRME... Send one bete, stump to MAMIT.ILY ft CM.. No. a 7 Malden L. Nev•lferk. InforrraMin leamlallontaanaLseall. La scat zoo. April 11,1571.—y?. THIS Wit MIEN HORSE HAY FORKS ! A, S. NELMS , PATENT 131PBOTEXP. Twasty-Twc. State Fair Premiums Awarded This Fork ALSO NELL IS GRAPPLE PULLEY, An Implement that Frery 'Partner, Carpenter, Mason HORSE RAKES Band flat es,Scythes, Seethe, °Mitt Cradiea, Iran, (A cher Brand) Azle.. a et Swinge. Carriage Bolts. Cum' Bari, (Steel and Irma) Fricoataltear Cr OFF 73 El FCOir 13 That sooty, 0.05 1113 A . ARM WHISTLE Y what the Coro le Ready for the T oe. TRY ONE aid on will did the Coo e Always Right! 320:2 Rush, Penal& Axel., aricui *ones, Picks, : Rapp, Sow, Fibs, DM* Eritrea, Scyth. Stone', Paint*, OUP. Stores, no-M. aro, Montrose, Jely 5, 187%-tt. noYa tr, CO 'hit& 'L' .416.11.313 E lAMB. ZZ 0101333 . cipfolll7l tuaCoenT ZIOVIZ, • - ‘-: JOIN S. TAIIIIIgL4 Proprietor. Eighttgamteire Wallow dail y,ll34 Counectingsl th D.L. 4. W, tbq grin, and tan Lehigh Valley 1.1;4111..-if R. R. R. i ErostorroClCOXL In IFIIIcen lianths-1545.4nd 130 and Palmer Sawald nave Batts, Locks. Snobs, . Latches, Vantlah. cat destroyed by mineral poison or attest Mans, cad theied sutras wasted beyemd thepent of mac. ' pita or Indigestion. lieltdeChla AL la the= rs,de Gough; Tightens of the Chest. Dimiser. Sour Eructatioas of the Stonsaoh, Bad TAUS in the lli Bann Attacks, Palpitation of the Dram inillammirtat the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidney; led • Menet other painful symptoms. aro no offsprings of Dram.. la, these complaint...lß has ea equal, and an bottle will pea a ket o te r e ye . .rate: of its menu than a lengthy advenissmat, P 'the dace un'i smisZ ' u dio:er g the tamel lik. d or SID e, at o for tam these Tome Bitters display so deckled an legume that • marked improvement .e some gerceptible. Per loCianunatory and Chronic litismaaaap, Um and Goat, Bilious. Remittent sod Intremittnit V.. sees, Diseases of the 13kod, Lim, Kidneys awl Dhatc. these Bitters have no equal. Such DiaC3I.IIZO Mid ly Vitiated Bloalostkh Is generally produced hydsmigmat. of the Digestive Organs They are ts Gentle Pur ga tive ail well as to iy..t4illnAe possessing also the weber merit el actisg an a agent is relieving Cmesacna or India:madras tithe reread Visceral Organs, and in &limn Diseases. skin Diseases, Eruption. Totter. , Salbßierask Matches. Spots. Pimples. Boils, Carinaties, Scald-Ilea% Sore Eye, Erysipelas. Itch, Sa tiara of the Skin, Humors and Diseases o f e Naserf whatever am or nature, ere litetellg dog op add tarried out of the system in a short time to the woof than NUM Cleanse the Vitiated mood 'Maseru pow Gm& its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,lo/6. Eons, or Sens cleanse it when you Sod it obstructel. - . Grateful Plilliosui madams Vatzese Bann* So most wonderful Invigurent ever known. • J. WALKER, Prier. D. IL. BieDONALD Jib CO. Druggisn and Gat. Agis.. See VrAriliZeo, and coma of Washington cud Charlton Sta., Narita& IS- SOLD BE ALL DRUGGISTS AND DUMP& July 10, litif—me ~Thlt Wrens the manner alUslng ,4arstis. (41111- Xi. px:anows Foou`ntaiu Nasal InJector, .... . ..„ ,for th a ipei i -- - 4 is OR. CAC ° O CATARahI REIIIIIDT. f It IS the only form of instrument yet invented with . Which gild medicine eau be earned kVA sos ash perfeely credal well ports at the affected naset2ms : sages, and Um Member" or rarities eormarm therewith, In which:wrested einem freepoutly„ "Miran whlehthreataatialmimallyp ro. steeds. Th e want of meters= Catardthers.. Wont ton 'abets lamely from the imperentillty of applying remedies to Stare cavities and threshers by any of M. ordinary methods. This MOUS to the way of_ctlng Cl:ll4234catS•ely overcome by the Invention of the Douche. To using thin inetentrent. thaFisidismethef bat own weight) 00 sauging, kat. Epumping hang required.) up one match in and/ Uri:lowing stream to the highest portion of the passage& passes thin sad therombly olesarew thembes end chambers ecaneetad therewith, and out at the o waits nostriL Hs We Is pleasant arid it simple that a, child eta undttertandrit. Foil and explielt directions accompany each fortmment. When need with this Instruct/31.bn. Smes Catarrh Remedy sum recent attacks of old In the head ~ bra lees swami one. Symptom' of Catarrh. Frequent head, hem, discharge billing into throat, sometimes pro then watery, thick mums, pronlent, offensive, hr. In others a thynrw. s. , dry. Irately, west or inhaled igecciorgilAug m or ti o . b a s . tr i le w tr .41 nand oeg parragstr; eirailrmt, ulcerations, scab s ukeM. TOSCO altered, nand Manz -offensive breath, Im paired or total deprivation of sense of ma and taste, dizel. ion, mental depression, lon of apc i lte. Indigos. 0:112. enlarged tonsils, tieklin., .f. cone dc. Only a yaw of UMW symptoms snidely . to e present In any rare at onetime. Sates Petard' Behnedy s when aim) witalls. Plerce 7 aN meal Douche, and steam pealed with the constitutional treatment which to recommarded in the pamphlet that writs oath bot tle of the Remedy, is a perfect mettle foe Ma loa th . some disease, and the proprietor cram to good Wit. 5500_ reward for a case he an not cure. Tho Re- , y ire mild and pleasant to um cristateter so Mom or amide drugs or polecats. The Cann% Remoßly hi told at Oh cents, Mmhe st CO mats, or all Drumlin: or either n/11 be gutted by pro. bent on zoctlpt of 60 cents: ,: P.P. PIEDCE. AL D., i 801oPropristot% .0, gg WPM% N. Z,_ Wi4"1.1./. -I: 4 P 1 . I , ,rt• DIVIGGISS, 40711105 E Ps.. Is continually reeefitor TV.IEVNT 4M-0 0r) is end keep/ aorta/Intl, oa band a hilland assortment ol genuine DI:LUGS, ILEDICLNES, CIIESIICALS, I.IQCOBS, Paints, oils, Dye.Bl.nta.Teas, Spier*, and other Gns eerie*, Steno Ware, Welland Window Paper:Claim ware, Fruit Jars, Iltriors, Lamps, ChLmneya, Kees sene,3lachlocry Tanners' OIL Neatatoot Oil. Ha lined Whale Oil,Speraa Oil, Olive Oil, Spirits Tarlark One.Varniahes, Canary Seed. Vinegar,Po Mgt, CoScin traced Lye. Axle Grease,Tenedes, Supporters,limlica Inatimments, Shoulder Bracer, Whiny, Gnus, TIMIS Cartridgert, Powder, Shot; Lead, Can Cape, Elastlak Powder and Face, Violins,Striags. Bows, etc. Fiats*. Fires: etc., Flab llooksind Lines, Dar andTolletSeaps, Rate Oils, Daly Restorer*. and Hair Dyes. Braektki Pocket lint ves.Spectueler,Sllver Plated Spoons,YSTV.S. Knives. de. Deatlst Articles, a general sisortznespsi FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY; ind maargritT All the I cstalug and best kinds of PAT=l` MEDICTZTES, In Wort, nearly evely .hing to' red 0o o:4 Silik,l4 please the taste, to delight the eye, to grains thifanq sad also to cantincoto the real and substanttsl.e9infenl of Ilfe. }Summation Is impracticable. cc it woukd • newspaper. Call at the Dreg ant Varieti Om of ABEL TUIU3I.44ks ittontrose,Jan.s,lBl2. DOWN TOWN NEWS. MINER AND COATS, gaio Street. 6 doors bola Boyd'• CornarOdciptta FLOUR, 'GROCERIES, AND PROVISIO.NS. Weave, constantly rem: Svlng I id now noxikonhand i a froth stbek ollloodi In ourlli coition wowllliAl CHEAP!CEIFAI CHEAV tor caoh,orertho vo orytodnno,.' GOOD maas, • COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, PORK, .F.rsl4 HAMS, DItIED_:FI2UITS, '". ,- CLOVER:d:4:qt. SEND, is We.tisee refitted and made to our HIM* Alit'. and arena , ' ready to toreird nut ter to the bee eotoml Woo houses to 7.%eir York,lree of charge, lag tookellberaladenetemeote on consignments. ' Coll and exotriln eau Stock before 'porchaeing ehll where.entleonvlneepopreeleee o !the 900 P QUALITY .& LOT PRICES otovir Goo,. o. • - . -" montrozo. As:4lll6r 610, ai. OLD JEWELRY-:-A 'Tine .Assort- N.A mitup and othervariettes of Jewelry adm Gala and Enver Cared Water:ter aind Wateb Chains. SEM and ether plated Spoons, - Forks, Eritrea al ,and 0 War ant assertotent of Fancy Gpoda Notlool, FerfrinterYo /U. Drags and Medicines. a large Wick. liinalinvls Fa,. Dec Al. I/. Ann =U M&