she- tam undtirtohie. Clue glo:go and Skto. I gm garftc;,...itaco. ==il Con and 'Valve of Bens. •- At a recent meeting of tho Little rails • Farmers' Club, in the course of a paper en roots, Mr. Harris Lewis stated the cost of raising beets on Ins farm last season, for labor en ploughing, manuring, culti vating and harvesting, cost of seed and sowing, at 846 per acre, when, as CI.) yield was 900 bushels, is equal to about 51 cents a bushel, or, allowing also for value of manure used and interest oa land, apont cents a bushel. Ho adds, "A crop of Yellow Globes and Imperial beets were grown on a part of the same land the year previous, at a cost of about 870 per acre, yet the yield was so much greater that the cost of the roots was about two cents par bushel less than the coat of the crop last year." Mr. Lewis advocates feeding cattle a regular portion of roots each day, the whole time they are confined from pas ture iti .'cold weather, as preferable to partial feeding, as, for example, omiting roots while cows are dry at mid-winter. He expresses the belief, as the result of of experience. that beets are actually worth from thirteen to twenty-four cents per bushel, for feeding cows, as compared with hay at twenty dollars a ton—the lowest of these estimates affording an ample profit on the cost of Cultivation ; but ho thinks the consequential advan tage even greater still, in "increased use fulness during the entire season," lessened liability to desease, etc., and cheese which the milk produces. Koroacao for Hennerle•. Where lice are troublesome in a hen nery, the use of kerosene will be found to answer an excellent purpose. If neces sary, get a small watering pot and sprin kle it everywhere. We know of its being used in this vray, - and with complete suc cess. It was also applied to the fowls by, rubbing nude! the wings and among the feathers on the back of the neck, and the pests were effectually "cleaned out," with out appearent harm to the fowls. For small chickens, rubbed lightly with' a feather about the head and on the neck, it is admirable, and it is there where lice can generally be found if they exist any where among the flock. One application of this sort will suffice for many weeks. Careful observers will have noticed that there are several breeds of henlice to con tend against The species that attack sitting hens in hot weather are very small, very u^tive in their motions, and multitu d'zions in numbers. They will sometimes drive the hone from their nests, and be c:,:no so numerous about the hennory visitors cannot enter it without car r,:!ng off more or less of the pests on their person& Their presence will be indicated by c delicate crawling sensation on the bands, the neck, or the body. Cracks and 'soles about the building will herbs): millions of them at such times. F,r such a house, kerosene is the remedy. Apply it liberally from top to bottom, and if one arplication does not core- pletely remove them, apply a second time. In applying to the chickens and fowls, be careful not to get any in the mouth or eyes; it may not prove fatal, but it will not do any good. It evident ly does not make small chickens feel lively but it will not harm them seriously if they are well housed, or can get all the warmth they require. We have not yet tried it in hens' nest, but have no doubt that if sprinkle. through the hay or straw of which the nest is formed, it will answer a better purpose - rthan sulphur or ashes in the bottom. It will positively kill the ver min harboring in the nests, while, it is evident that dry sulphneand ashes are only disagreeable. Of course, the effect of a simple application will not last al ways, but oae.or two applications a year will probably be found to be sufficint, at lust in henneries whose owners are not frightfully negligent. The lice found on the beads and necks of young chickens are very large compar ed with those infesting the nests of sit ting hens, and we do not remember to 'have ever seen thorn except on fowls. The touch of a small amount of kerosene infuses wonderona activity into them, while a good saturation evidentnlly par alyzes Nothing but their blighted re mains will be found one day after a good application of kerosene.—Country Gen tlentra. Watering Hareem la hot weather 'where is a warm controversy coming up retard to the watering of horses in warm weather. At present this contro versy is as a Cloud np Target than a man's band; but we are sadly mistaken if it do not come to be one of the most stirring questions of the day; one in the face of which esen"Driliing versus Hitting Corn," "Deep Plowing," or any other illustration subject of the past, will pale. Several writers have of late suggested that in watering horses "while they are warm" in summer is a very bad thin; ; others say that "more suffer and are in jured for the want of -water in. summer than from too much of it." The theory of horsemen in general is that it is an evil to perspire freley in warm weather, and that if little water bo given them they can perspire but little. "The more water we give them the more they sweat." On the other hand the laboring man in the open fields tells us he is never so comfort able at work as when ho is perspiring freeley and be takes his glass of cool spring water as often as ho pleases. The argument from this is that what is good for the man is good for the beast. We suppose the truthligs midway be tween these opposing Woes. At any rate the discussion will do no harm to the poor dumb beasts interested. Our own experience has been adverse to excessive watering. Even in the harvest field we think moderation is advisable.—German fawn Telegraph. Pninz VINEGAR ns Tans Wnsard.;-- Molasses, 1 quart; yeast, 1 pint; warm rain -water, gall9na. Pat into a keg or jug, and tie a pre of gauze over the bung to kepp out /ales and let in air. —A little shaver in a Sunday School being asked what the father of the Prod sony did when 'he saw his a "grsat way or replied "I dunno, but I dessay he :Ilet the dog, on him." —A white hey asked a young negro what ho bad such short nose for, ; 'spectoso it - won't poke itself into other people's business." —A Leavensworta editor ant down in a .cerzed sea t elm!) , occupied hy a hornet. . . . sawn: his vigor' . He stands u p " • els now. innocent Amusements. A friend was in tho city of B—, and a near relative who was a merchant, in vited him todine with him at a restaurant. While waiting for their order to be tilled, our friend's relative manifested so much agitation and distress, as to lead to an inquiry into tho reason of it, where, upon his relative burst into tears. I fear," said he, after becoming self possessed, "that Arthur is utterly ruined. He has a perfect passion for gambling." "I am not surprised," answered our friend, - "you will remember what I told you." Yes; and you were right, and I was wrong. But itis too late now." This wealthy merchant was Wont to play cards with his children in the parlor. Beginning with them when quite young, be and his wife had spent many of tli:. long winter evenings in playing girds. Our friend had been there and seen it, and had ixiademnellhoractice. Again and again he had warne d, the indulgent parents against nurturing a love for card playing in' their sons, that might prove n snare, by and by, in the place of vicious resort. The parents only replied, "Just the way to keep them out of such places. Provide them with amuse ments at home, and they will not co abroad for them. Your Puritanic notions would drive many a boy into mischief, just to gratify a desire for innikentgames which Is not gratified at home." But a few years had-elapsed, and Arthur VAS tWATiy-Ann years of gage awl o gore bier. The father had satisfied himself that it was even as a brother merchant had told hire. While the father did not believe that his son was a guest at public gambling boards, this merchant assured him that it was even so. Scarcely believ ing that it was possible, be resolved to ascertain; he had observed"that his son left his desk, where he kept 'the books of the store, aborit such a time each day, and was absent an hour or more. He re called, also, that he had scarcely been at home au evening of late, and frequently was out until after midnight. An apple girl came into his office just before the hour at which ho had observed his son to leave the store, and he called her atten tion to the young man at the desk. "If yon will go upon the opposite side of the street," said lie, "and watch that young man when ho leaves the store, and tell me where he goes, I will give you a half dollar." In less than an hour the girl returned to assure the merchant that she could •`show him where the gentleman was." The Either, trembling with emotion, fol lowed her tb a street near by noted for its gambling hells, and going directly to a suspicious tenement, and pointing up the stairs; she said, "he went np there." The Either rushed np the stairway and opening the door at the head of it, what a spectacle appalled his sight. There sat his son with a group of professional gam blers, fascinated with the game for money, as a few years before he had been fascin ated by it in the parlor for pleasure. The father saw the connection between the places and the sports, as if the hand of the recording angel had drawn it. He was well nigh overcome. The great mis take of his life flushed upon his view to oppress and torment him. An "innocent pleasure" had grown into atideons crime. What leo aid For the enjoyment". hie eve had ruined him forever. He related all the foregoing circum stancea to our friend, seeeking neither to buthimself nor "innocent pleasures," but confessing his error, and owning that games which are vicious in places of pub lic resort cannot be wholly innocent in the parlor.—Asteritait Afessenger. Where he Lived. A Scrub-headed boy having been brought up before the court as a witness, the following colloiry ensued: " Where do you lire ?" said the judge. "Lice with mother." "Where does your mother live ?" " She lives with father." " Where does he live ?" " Ho lives with the old folks." " Where do they live ?" says the judge, getting red as as audible an;eker goes round the room. "They liva's home." "Where the:r home ?" rears oat the julz;e. "That's here frata," y: thebo . r, sicking. his fn;:er norn-s h:s cheer and siatis imi one eye on :he "Were, Jr.l Coa,;t.:L.e," .v.ya Cons", "take' tha - .. - itneas out and tell h:sa to travel; he erideatly does not underzL - se the nature r. 3 oath. "You'd think d'abreltlyr s the boy going toward 'ha doorway, 17:111 03x to give you s uats:n." Orieatt-1 philosophy r;111 stand up. TiVetts, v, hat is life ?" "Life coasis:, of money, a horse, and a fashionat w. 11." "Good. Next. WILA - 8 death!" "A paymaster who settles everybody's debts and gives them tombstones as re ceipts in full of all demands." 44 What is poverty?" The reward of merit genius general ly receives from a discriminating public.' "What is a fine?" "A six line puff in a newspaper while living, and your fortune to enemies when dead." —" What is ratio, John ?" " Ratio, sir ?" " Yes, ratio ?" " Oh, air ratio ! Why, ratio is propor tion." "Very well ! But what is proportion ?" Ratio." Certainly; but what are ratio and pro portion both ?" "I can only answer one question time!" replied the toy. —Three little boys were disputing as to whose father said the shortest grace. "My fatbar . says 'Lord, we thank thee for these provisions:" Second boy, "And mine says 'Father, bless this food to us." Third boy, "Ab, bat mine's the best of all; ho &borer" lus plate toward mamma and sayry Sara ye, fill np"' —As four or five der Isles were passing an agriculturel implement store down South one pointing to a cultivator, said : "A man can list sit on dat thing an' ride while he is ploughing.! "Golly," said the other "de-,ftsmle was too sharp to think of datof ie de niggers was freer —"Father, why don't we ever see .any faces at the window?" toted a son of his parent as they wig, passing an insane asylum, "Because Mr, heads are turned," was the reply. ' - • A ray vim ACADEAIT, Perrltle Station AL Pa, E. (got Milo Pomalo PROM.) UR ostablisned, thoroogn, moccasin! ; location itealthrug actentble• community social, moral and rel:gions ; Ign' kit ogs lame and costly ;a Saloom of &bin teachers, mono..^ln Cr, pare water, sae bathing, dna skit! emphatiallya home school. Whole expense,tb r Booed, AOOlO. Foal and Washing (for 45 wooing). less tun two huned dollars. WlLSON ession begins Sept. 3. Send tor CL ronlats. PdTTSI2BON. Port Loyal, lastlain Co., Ps. Presidents of Colleges, Bllnistirls, Suc cessful Business Zen, • noun to ars mum Atrcurraoci TUSCARORIAEADM An &KA DE., TA CO., PA. I I Send.ng fora Citen!ar And Teithnon!ids. P. 7), S rot. c, a. U., Ph. D. J. J. PATTI:mos, A. IS STEUBENVILLE, 0, FEMALE SEMINARY. This widel-known School ands though education. a ka cost of little more than $5 a ma; one fourth off for clergy men . The BM session (20 week!) opens Sept.. Ilth. The address of fanner pupils Is requested. A grand re-anion at the dose of the tent mar. Bend Joy particulars to Item. CIIABLF..9 C. 'BEATTY D.D., Biapt., or Rev. A. Y, ID. Pills., Principal. BOIIDENTOWN (NJ.) FEMALE CO!.. LlEGlL—Phoreath Ittstmetten. Rost Lf.4l and beautiful location. One of the most ca•efuTi coat! 'ell and best .avo:Oned Institutions 5a theft:Do. Fevter.,..a, odd. ran Bev. JOHN A. BIIAnELST, Ph.D. EDGEHILL MILITARY SCIIOOL, Eferebaniville, N. J. Pour nth, from i'cradolp , • (for.no. iroatM 2) P.M. o .) rov. •. 110'WRI.L. Fc for). Lb Ammo! Tenn ber.,-u Bendlor Circular. ff32A IO.A PTELT.T3 SEILLSiIe_ , T (0., Pa. MUTUAL Fire Insurance. Clan )z.^ an 'to ~an mu o • ; to; .ccur:t • ... east OW Ole CO • 'l.'. notes 11 0 . SIC e 0 Cd. . ae fold ILA() 0. - 4, ix; e .0 o :Loy e - . . . c, have dre..s a... tlx C. . 043 .30.0, r •d " • cnivodt acv..lt 0.0 .1010.5 ta I ...0 5 • '0 0 . ... 'droving at nt•.c.k. ray . proucalc himself That no pays eve- y yc. e - lin. To form an aceumteated fond for- emzrgen ; AIL To pay lar.e., dividends to the capital Invested in tke Company ; ad. - Runs the risk of a -Tehran° Are" com hrg and wiping his Company oat of existence. In a Mutual Company be tens his own reserve In land until needed, and paya n dlvidood to Capit+lllits. mutually Insured, being themselves the cap 5, , 00k after the buslears, its character and Its character and Its agents in all places, thus protecting racitothec. Insurances or Agencies, address J. P. PlaillaiAUFV, %tenets:27. Colombia, Lancaster Co. P. &Irma WAlrtm tor CHAMBERLIN'S CittllAT 7.311- PAIGN BOOK, the STRUGGLE of 1872 A Novelty In Political and Poorly . Lif.raci •, CBAPITIC HISTORY of the ltepubliuo, Parties ; a rae.y . sketch of the so-ea el Y.:or. .1 es•dril CAA Paay, an inside 'MO of 11, C. • Ina CoaTO.: on. Tito minor tickets or ride shows 01 .h• elm, a rn. inertlustroted Book Po , lithed. A Lou wan eii by every American citizen. To ci,ll - 0 • once. send $1 forontEL UNION r Ma.. Pa o or Bitrinalel.;, CAMPAIGN GOODS M'csr 1070. Agents wanted for onr Car:maize goody. PET T. AT BRUIT. PAY 100 PERCENT. PE .111 .• Vole 1,, Ihe time. Send at once for Ilmcriptlve i'imelarr an rcc - Lists of our Fine Steel Engravloga at all the V' la Campaign Biographies, Chart., Photogelpas, Emig Pins, rings and everythin suited to the times. Ten, Dollars per dim cagily mad. Poll 'amities lent for 13 Address 110011. p. A GOODSPEED, 37 Park Now, New York. CAMPAIGN PJ;g.ne - oenj i lrlt,":*,l7l! . .l BADGES ! The Chemistry of Divine Provtdeme has never peon:teed a mineral water which combines in such perfection the qualities of entl.billlona tonic and cathartic medicine, as that cf the Sellsar Spa; unr.fl'Ar• TAST . II EsTenneacur SZLIZZIIAPaIuZIirr is UV, 1.1‘11,- al cqnivalent of that gTeat natural remedy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. $l.OOO REWARD! For any cm of Bllnd.lnee, , l,g, • 000 any or Ulcerated Piles that DR. DING'S PILE REMEDY falls to care. It le prepared ex press:l)l3=s the Piles, and nothing else, Bold by an Draagists. Price SIDI KRCP IT HANDY.—The Reliable Family Medicine . . for theprompt mire of Cholera, Diantres, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, Cramps, SummerComplalnL Lo_ JudeHa's Compoued Syrup of Blackberry Root and Rhubarb. an old and wed.trled remed, entirely vesvt able, pleasant to take, quick and cert ain In effect, enn he depended on In themest went eases ,• may be given to the youngest Infant or well an the to the Aged. it Is readily takes by children. Keep It In the house, and ttse In time.- Sold by Dru=bls, lIANSELL & BRO., Ilmo Narita Street., l'biladeldhlt, Try It, THE EAGLE Grua IS tore! 3011:rs-T....2213l (lb Tc.. _:CIECO3I.4EI. mop& ::ons BRICK BLOCH, MONTROSE, PA., Slga of the Golden Eagle and flout WtDesire to Inform the pttiale that rre bare mowed tr &Lock of Drop, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brash es, Combs; Perfumery, Fancy Articles, etc.. Into the 'Brick Store, formerly accepted by Cattenberg, Rosen Wan A; Co. ...We hate recently fitted up this More In Modem Style, and shall endeavor to keep well supplied withal] milkier pertaining to the Dreg Business. We extend to ireeryWdya cordial invitation to cell and see as when in want of anything in our line. and when war In want, giro as a friendly call. To all ens old customers we desire to express oar thanks for the aery liberal .patronage heretofore extended to us. We tha admirer to merit a continuance of the same. Very Truly Tours, rirtr.s. Montrose, Doe. 20,1671. ASXOS T.:IIOLS. INTEINAT M".lEl'Llifir. NEW GOODS. mbe anderalyned Wing reitilairdard A. - restocked the store, formerly cempled >» IL' Hen yen, la, at irewarllle Centre, aro now pverrai to fans• lab the people with as desirable variety - DRY GOODS! , GROCERIES! 1 BOOTS & SHOES! 1 HARDWARE! 017,0,CKERY &c., &c, is c a n be found elsewhere. and at as Desthible Meg. 0.13.01,ut5. . Z.C.ltsns. CRANE !r:.' . LawnWc ccnter.h., 4 l4llll, 387 E . prirrptiv xaP . D 1=1.3111 AT WILLIAM SMITH'S ~,.; e onta you will Snd the largeil • :,10. FIRS CLAS:3 AND COMMON FURNITURE! To t o found In Ma section of the conn., of him own 'adore, and at pricey that cannot fay to giro Min :: ,a. Re makes the 'cry beat PnCTENSION #rBALES In the Country, and WARRANTS them. UPHOLSTERY WORK Of all kinds done In the neatest manna. Ek ritx 413. Salina OF VARIOUS RINDS. PURE NO.I MATEASSES, COMMON I MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING. The rut:scriber will hemaßcr make to undertaking • 2 pecially in his bnaloeea. Haring put completed a NEW and the moat elegant HEARSE In the State, all needing hie services will to attended b promptiyand at ,aliafactory ctugges. WEE. W. SNUB & SON. I. ,ise, Pa., Jan. 81, 1672.—n05—iL /4t= MOM CARRIAGE GATE. (PBrriarrro. Ocronas 3d. 18711 o _ ,Lidurired by the highest authority in America. • Z"Tcre.nt from and has tunny advantages over • • • .1.10 ever invented. Is Chesq, und easily - ' I for convenience cannot fall to please •eel awl closed withont the oppenttor a Leith:in, lifting or pulling a ponnd, and If be easily arranged to be elm. o and closed ,anttng. It occupies 1.0 more ground , • ' • ‘,:n two posts wi. hoot gate.shls makin • 3VCT any other Gate to farmers an d s 'r and Towns. Is In order every car, ie.. an.* to shovel In winter. It can . ,et oat of repair. -^,partieulariliddmsa the undersigned, who Ai possible visit the several count'es In esvlranin and adjoining States, for the purpose of r..th 'Sting and introducing the same. Tamer- and enterprising men generally, will do well _og;re this operial attention, as this GAM certainly will general ago. GEO. e. WECKET, Proprietor. Nicholson, Wyoming Co., Pa. June 12, '72.—tf. \ ZIALLL'S Icra; vEenuas siciun HIER ; ) 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 Fan= thin to its youthful color, -- making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by it use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions • and dandruff, and, by its tonio 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 creato a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical HAIR Damson ever used, as it requires fewer applications, appearance. A. A. Hayes, ILD, State Assayer ofMassachusetts, says, "The constituents are pare, and care. fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST P warm for its intended purposes." sadtoanv.rgsikta. and Dagen is Madras. Pylon Ow Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR TEE WELSHERS. 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 R. P. HALL, & CO., NAl4ll7ii, Ayer's Cathartic Pills; For the relief and cure of all derange. melds Ta the atom. • • ach, Elver, and bow _ • els. They are a mild :/"*, aped= pn aftlg Beingputty re , tabh, fty contain ;" no mercury or mine calwusharinrCss ined uxio prevent. ed by then. timely use; and every family should hare t n hem en hand for their protection and relief, when Long experience has proved them to be n L e dn r . sf. est, surest, and best of all the Pills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood lspurified, the corruptions of the rye • tom expelled, obstructions roved and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed 1 / 3 , elyer , s Pitts, and stimulated Into action. Thus incipient disease Is changed Into health, therein° of which when reckoned on the vast multitudes wtg & E; It, can hardly be competed. Their sugar z makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their Virtues unimpaired for any length of,e so that ty are ever fresh, and perfectly relia b le. Altho searching, they are mild and operate vitho Wain:FM=o to the constitution, or diet, or Tolldr z e h etlons are given on the wrlsto each box, bow to tire them as a Family 0, and Pm the following complaints, width 0 Pthfs rapidly cam : Torlii o r or Indigestion , Listlesso nen, or end Loss of Appease, they thank!, be moderately to stimulate the stalia• nth, end restore its healthy tone and action. For lever Causelsnas end Its =ions ernro. toms, Hiltons Headache, S ache, Jamnlice or Green Sicicknk nab& ess, lens Collo and Miens Wavers, they should be ;efficiently taken for each ease, to comet the dhesse t. d action or =are the obstrections which cause I For Dysentery or Diarrhoea; tad De mgd se b sac For do Dleensonnso y = Gravel, Pub ptcoston of the nem% Pala in the bide. Dark and Loins, they should to antis peony taken. as mniredto anus° the dismal ' action of the system. filth such change those ' complaints disappear. For Dram and Drotaidcal Ihreilbags. they Wald betaken ihiLtrge and Om= doses to produce the Met ere drastic mugs Da nava tarp _doss should: be take*, as Si =ant a mired clod by Dos B As Diem" PM, take one or two Fiffe to promote dimuubm and ram the noma'. An occanonal dose starrolates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Unto It WOOD advantageous Whore no macs decongenew—tcolats One who teals "tolerably well. Cam flub OD a dose of these PIM mikes Um feel flogdedly bettor, from their . chinning and raientling SW en Co Oman vr..7. v. Arrrs a co., ~teal Moat% zorrzzi, zrAss., D. e: d. fon BALE lIT ALL =GOUTS ' Bold by Abel Terrell, and Barns & Nichols, Montrose, and all druggists and deniers every where. [Dec. 21,18711—y • TEA I Everyhind Wreath marketjast arrived oat tor tad at NerY Ilt wholesale pries. Ale° Anew sosunent of COFillig. Buy ox mu sad striae. 4BIL • /Larqu 104870. GIVE US YOUR AITMIOIII DO YOU WANT le .= n-f-=l,l sewing Machine ? TO old friends and patrons of tirtsporhanna county— agaln in the gold soliciting your patronage for The Original Bowe Sewing famine, ESTABLISLIED, 1817. IMPROVED, 1871 Ewe call and see It, with the Improteme ate, at Wil eon's store. Remember the thnittine Row. haS no medallion heed. ROOMS AT- 56 Court Street, Singliampton, N. Y., AND AT Wilson's Store, Montrose, Pa. H. IL DUNMORE Montrose, Jan. 12, 1871. AGINTs DNTED! Liiir tha t Out=e b ll2 —int CO Mae ons, ikenesses of the Vresldente Ixatutifully bound, and printed on fintedpaprr. THE NATION Its Rulers, and Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Nothing like It. Strikea everybody as lust the book they seed. It is en Encyclopedia of the Government. Stogie pages to it, are of themselves worth the prim of thebook, Orer6Co pages mod orstyfil 60. A Bich Her. iftiall for Canvassers—ladles and gentlemen—farmers. teachers and students. One agent foot 13 orders In.afen days, wit)! dreular okras, Wore the book appeared: s2f • day can be cleared In fair territory. Write at ones for Circular and Information. NEW WORLD PUBLISHING CO.. Corner 7th and Market Streets, Plilladephia. No veil:l6er I. 1611.—1 r New/3 rrivaL—FRESH AND SU PERIOR TEAS, Just received and for ma low for Cash at 11. J. WEBB'S. New Crockery—FOß SALE AT 11. I. WEBB'S. Glassware FOR SALE AT 11. J. WEBB'S A shton Salt FOR SALE BY 11. J. PRIM Oranges and Lemons AT n. J. WEBB'S LOOK. LO OK -I. 4c) unctuous AND TRADERS!! IN THIS COUNTY AND ELSE WERE!! Do V . 3317 - 12" OS M. C. TYLEP, 79 fiBl DUANE ST., N. Y (w.rn barn:, Conti Co.J A.AW IF NOT. WHY NOT? GENERAL HARDWARE. Cutlery, Scythe,, Shovel,. Looking Glasses, Lightning and many ether X Cot Saws, Steel. and Iron pole Axes, (the best In the World, every kind of Brushes. Door Locke, Pad Locks, Knobs, Guns, Hammers, Minis, Revolvers, - Panerta, Carpen ter's Toole, Blacksmith's Bellows and Tools, Plated Holizet, Forks and spoons, and everything ustuilly kept if obiletWe:fr My eineere Thanks are tendered to the man, to my own County, for the kind patronage, as also to t h e many In other Counties, who may read this, and a genera. invitation Is heretry . glven for a COIII.I111:1ADCV; 11l well as to those WhO ore wining to give me DIAL win:Oars sot dome so, by orders or calls. Tinily, rd. a =wen. Montrose, March, 40, Ifir72.—tf. SUSQUANNA MINERAL SPRING WATER CURE. TDIS house la now completed and rest, for accomo. L dation of •laltors and the treatment of lovallda, The following are among the dlemams known to hase bean ctumd,by the tumor the Staquetumna Mineral Water. r DISPEPSIA, GRAVEL, DLIFIETIS, KIDNEY DISEASES VENEDIALDISEASESADROB. ST, ALL IMPURITIES of Ma BLOOD, LIVER COMPLAPST, ULCERS PILES, CHRONIC DIARIIMRA FEMALE DISEASES, Ml= MATINS!. RIITSIP ELAS, SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA (=Put airLocrias rließeraasoes. To those who contemplate visiting the Swings, we would ray that the DOUSE la FITTED with a view to the 00ELFORT and EASE of our CUES fti,and an eball spare no pains In looking to their welfare. We guarantee a cure or derided help, or no pay. For further particulars enquire of, or address 42L D. 1311 Susquehanna Mineral Springs, Rush, Penn'a. April, 17, 1872.—ta3 M. D. SMITH, DEALER Eq• HARNESSES! SADDLES!! TRUNKS ! COLLARS ! ! ! WHIPS ! SPURS 1! LIGHT * LEATHER f,! ETC.. ETC. letusquelsoalizet, Xfoopt. Much 20, ' WOOL-GROWERS TARE NOTICE. .11MOTTS,_WOOLEN MILL sunning as anal. iota. L l. big all wool gannets. checked and white,' oleo cotton w ar p gannet, the bur. arty made :, al l wool tweeds and custmeres. 6 large lot of clothe on hand , for salt or to exchange for wool. Please glee ins a Ist before dosing.ot your wool elsewhere. MIL 6fi' miles non& of Montrose. J.W.140T7 Montrose: gone% 1811. 1111,00E11119.— W eas in • great vanety I.A cbeap for the qballtlea. Dried Peaches. the beat In market. A cirequallty of Yolamee. iimgar,ciat fiqt„and • fall anortmeas of Opfer* at moinnso, Dec. 20,11. ABEL 7IIRJLILL R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY BELIEF CORM TILE WORM' PAINS In from Ono to Trnmty Minutes.' NOT ONE HOUR .s.rog2thl. Mvaitstaltnt mod Loy MI 8 PIT IPER WHy. MIDWAYS D E r vi e n plp an= FOB hwu the &Mats The Only Pain. Itemody ima Weanry dope Um most trao a m4rot earnCoa arc rad.arc th p o an h aVn, tloa..ooth.i=p.,.b7.mb. . - nt nom MI TO TiniSTr 111211=1 To antler how notan or axerachaing tlra paha to AUTIC, Dethriada Marn m Seyar n rah Crloolail, Ilaarain4 or proemial wink RADWAYII READY 'RELIEP nm.eacEilbAlrrilit' l(r aN N ZYri w3. . INFLANINATIoN OF TIIE /DADZIZEL 07LANIIATION OF TH Boweas. coNato m o, OF Trm DUNCE. BOBS THROAT, DIFFICULT BILEATTILNO___ PALMATION OF THE HEART. RTETERICS, CROUP. DIPHTHERIA. WARM!. INTIVENZA. MADAME, TOOTH H ORS. NEURALGIA, ILLZIAIATIILV. COLD CITILIA, AGUE 'CHILLS. Tha .pyllatkm of Wo 11,64ATOIDot t o , Ma put of m;art. sham tea pals elllacully IF= aMml sue hod comfort. Targets drop. la half a !ambler et lulu sill In a tow ea...eau ems CRAMPS. F.PAAMS. POllll BTOUACIL HEARTUMIN, PICK DEADACIIP., DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY,. COLIC, WAID IN TUE DOWELS...a ID INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler. should always arm a battle of liadwaiN ReadrMief them. fur a drepo o t ter MCIC6CiI N • ` r. 1/EVER APED AGUE. ITV= AND AGUE eared for dttyzrut . riers Ls at , at 'd tut % s'grk s _bom, Tallow sad other Nevers . X p b RADWAIra rtubar .I . rt umormrs =WM NUty emu pa A 801 l by D HEALTH IBEAUTY! ! STRONG AND PRIM RION 111.00D—TSCREAST, FLESH AND WEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AND nu TIFIM COMPLEXION swum) TO ALL. D.R. RA DWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT L MADE T 17% LOST Asromstirmo CURES; SO QUICK. _l5O ItAPID UNDER E CHANGES THE BODY MiDEMIDE4 THE INFLITENCE G o rr lul3 TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Every Day Jiiin Inoreaack In Flash and Weight la Soon and Folt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop or the SARSAPARIWAN RESOLVENT comentaltates thread! the !Reed, Swett, Urtne..d other ei.u....eiJulees or the !Ham the etyma lit., for It malls the wastes of the bodywith new and round material. Screfals,Syphllla, Coneamatlest, Mandator dlerare, Ulcers In the Threat. Mouth, TeunonoNixtes In the Glands and other of the system. Sore Eyes, &mho. Discharges rose the end C u eril d lowns of I Dint ra diseases. Eng. Mpa Te lZArne. Spotrjferene In gr'i test esh, 4 th n. Camara to tbe Wonahaitd all weaker/Ins and hateful di.. fr g". Pl . 4: B =a l Vs or a t lZ M, nod sn ot . th .s""th. ceirorem ' awry ow • it. gyn., wl?towr '"''d' t; any person totes It t ier either Of taw farmapf.d. its pfsat power to corno then, tket_MtkMiGlT bestmale4 . rep= the mutes and decocapsawast emea Is coollmouty saccee.ls arresting these waste; and replan. e sorra with new maser. lot nude Bose Inalrhy bka4l.-ond tall the SARSAPAILIL. LEAN will sod doe sm.. Ned only does the BusamozziaN It i cka.verd semi aII known rsatedlal vests In the can of Chronic. Scrofolam. for Vonalltolittedl, El la dawn Ira It la the anly•posalre ears Kidney & Bladder - Complaints," Urinary. OnLWech Orem; OrMI. Dt.thdAy s propy r=.l,weillirethrz,"=ll.MottT podm. or the water le tick. cloudy. voiced with antretenaa Like the whtta of an ete, or tb.ds like 'ohne or there is • eportdd. ark, Mon appcsrenee, and erhno bonedust depodik and when there la a pricking. bongo; emotion 1 hen w ,ater. god pan the IkeaLrof the hook sad ...Aa-anprim. sun, wORMV.—Ths oily haven sod aao Ecaxedy fm r0rm44% 11 . 2 1 4)0. Tumor of RI Years , ' Growth Cared by Midway!" Resolvent. Itartc44. Slam. Jaly 11, 1343. Ds. Itaavar I—l Ban 11•11 [Mem lama la Ow aa4 bawl. All IL DIOS, Odd "am wow Ingla few H.. I trAl a.ary tAbir 1164 ramasmadall, tat aellthar , ialml laa. I = , Banollat. nal 11maghl I areald try 14 At loam URI la H, • Ala oared In twain ran. 1 lark As ballas at Timl.vat, mai aaa Naa et ILAImr• elltA 04 tar lettle• at rat Dad, Balla; ad gun ea .at • OP Alto mll4ll fade. asmlar, sal %gaga, Ma. (Amt. tmlra pars. ..awl Isom we. la 11a AA WY at Q. lamb, eaff the AMR. I mylla kb la Tea haste lamb at Wm.. Yea no It yea am*. &Mail DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, pereetly taststers, etc:patty coaled with meet drrot, pl O. rezelats. padre stwd ittececthca. 1t.d..7 • ria. for the care <Well d *nor the n, arl Mises. DOD.Sider, Bladder, r Mow eche, Coredle boa Ple 4 er i In I•soarw1 •soar w the l Elm sat It tessenerds at the Internal Vlll4lll. Wan - sated to erred. 1re .. 7 Verdside. isartablog no =noun rir nintor.l =Meg fro= DEr• orders a lAA Dlgedtve (hpast Omni tie., Inrat• 1 . 004 hilmi ON Cleat bOr limb .4 Oa Sanaa, DbeW nal, hit am sr Weida la Um aulabd, '"" kos9=a4ShLklnaar maw tAmtito Dia the i rs** Blasellag of the Hod . Burial sial 54am$30•1=1 • 1., U‘ t%14• e 1. IttommlMs e =i Thamel " rtlast, e=Z a jorll E rWtriatia ta lawn% a.m.. sod aeldos limbo of Ha; Donbas to tho A troV . oses owncers P . I 6 LtS Dion.m &Tarim Triiimfairra7"'' o READ . FALSE AND TRDIV • Send ono Idler asarp V dt., WMAT CO. No. Ay lagEto lAA% Now.lroct. waNh thamadAlralbsocaloo. April 3,18"3.—.11. THIS WAY, OEIEIII Harpoon HORSE BAN FORKS ! A, J. NELMS , PATENT lIIIPUOVED Twenti-Two Slate Fair Premiama Awarded Ibis Fork In Fifteen )!outfit-1 = and IMO. ALSO NELL IS GRAPPLE PULLEY, An Implement that Fvery Farmer, Carpenter, Marion and Painter Sboald Have HORSE RAKES Band Bates, &yang, SnotSr, Orin Cradles, Iron, (A door Brand) Asles,' S c , Springs. Carriage Bolts. Crow Ilan, (Steel and Iron.) 211Icoxiitcor C 40 W W 8 MI WCP TES That limeys glees en A ARM WRISTLE I when the Coffee is Ready for the', do. TRY ONE and yen will tad the Coa e Always Right I &.. 13ro Axes, Grind itoucs, 'Batts, Pleks. !, Drips Locks. Saws, . Flies, Knobs,. Draw Knives, Senn Stonas, Lathes, Paints, Olin. Varnish. Stoves, Ttn-IA sre, Lamps./tr. Montrose, July 6, L71%-tf. BOYD 65 CORWIN Irdb.II..IEIZIZOCe MIC C101:7 Ei .1131 • MOUSE TILE COZZI? I[OllllE, ":4'ag' • • 9a41.1.41,1-2.*aithed-A-1,441„ rt 3 Ulttili • •:' • • mornosu. JOHN O. WARDELL, .Proprietor. Mitt Stem kite thhatimee dilly connecting with the D. L. &W., the Ede, led the Lehta 4ir Vallq BaU 11111111. Mai LlM. Mt donor& by adman ;ant' n or mho =an e mend thoTeral or.....stancd beyond the mat of repair. Indtereition. ffeadmin, Pale Is thrittrol=4. Ti&thftl cf the Rust. Disaimes, Sour En:anions w Stomach-, Bad Taste in st.th, him. Ulan antua of the Hue, Lagtommiose of the Le. , pain in ane _ the reMons tithe Kidneys, and e handed other palatal !symptoms, me the °Rearing, of Dyspspds. I s these complaints it has no amal, and cue bade mill Aron a tatter ggnnrmaaaauuee of 113 merits than a lengthy adre lismant. kw Wemale Cam in g oral,=flied mmagi; et the dam: of or the an of life, thine Tonic Bitters d*play act deride an lane= OM marked improvement is soon pcomptible. Von Intlanunatcair and Chinni° Ilbsonnae tina end ; Gout, Mom. Rant:art and Latamiumi Ve nn, Diseases of the Blood, Lim; Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters tune no equaL Soub Disasis era coned by Vitiated Blood, which i 3 VICIAT P 94424 by dossetmess of the Digestive They ars Mtle Vflett att wen as a p• Am thepecolt , meet of sang es • Ma.rthgCameroon or I D S of Oa mral Orgy and in Mims MIMS, Skin Disseases,, Erendan; Taro, Salt-Rheas , Blotches. Spot; Pimples. Bala sftbmola, Sold•He Sore Eyck Eryas. Itch, time of the Skis, Houses and Diamses S ne Shia, of sthataser name or taltire.,llTO, deg cm mud envied oat of the system in a short time by the on &these Binem Cleasme the Vitiated Mood utonseavytas Led its tommitin tanting through the skit romolni. Ern. Chin. it .tee Too eed it obstructed. Grate , rtal proclaim Vunaum ittsreas the most inondadel Irnimears nvkucee J. WALKER, Prop%NoDONALD sad Get. Agra, San Fratctsco, Cardania, sad comes of Washington and Charlton Sta.. Neu York. Sir SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DIALERS, Jody 10, 181—nal Wig) \swat eiteg Or ingargooated, Concentrated, Host and Herbal Juice, Angl.llLUous Granules. THE uurrirs.r. CATUAILTIC, or Diultum In Parr.) Physic. ' The novelty of modem Medical, Chemical and ram.: maccutical Science. No nee of any longer takiny the large, repulsive and mnumous pills, composed of Scrude„end bulky logredienta, when we us by s cern) application of chemical sclenoN extract all mostinele and other medicinal propeMm from the valuable roots and herbs., and concentrate them Into. minute Granule, scarcely larger than a mustard aced, that can be readily swallowed by these of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Each Sitio Purgative Pellet in a most concentrated farm, an mach alba= as is embodied in any of the large pills found for ads in the drug shops. From their wonderful adorns power, In proportion to their sins, people ham not tried them are apt to suppore that theyare harsh or drastic Welted, hot Inch is not at all the case, the different active medicinal principles of wbkh Moyers composed being so hanneulnal and =Mod, erns by the others, ria to produce a most wearable's and thorough, yet gently mud kindly operr tiny cathartic. $5OO Deward lthereby offered bj the rrapilt: tor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon art. :pis, will the nearyorany m coy or other tent O entirely getable, no cortteralar ciao la required while us ing them. They operate without disturbance to the constitution. diet, e- oc cupation. For Jaundice. Headache. Com. ettpallon, Impure Blood. Patti in the Shoulders, Tightness or the Chest. Dis sincualour Eructations of the Stein. sash, load taste in mouth, Bilious attacks, Pain in region Or Kidneys. Internal fuer. Bloated feeling ayisi ato.niten, slush ox Di ooa to Du l l" High Colored !Urine. llnsoelabillt sad Gloomy Torob ood ings, take Dr. !epee% Pleasant Purgative - Pellets. Is lion of the remedial power of my Purgative= met so greats variety of diseases. I wish tom that their action upon 'Cho animal Inoue. my la universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative int Ass does me Impair them: thalr su.„nr and being enclosed Mem bottles pram° theityktema antm. pared for any length of time, in see ellmate.so eat they ate away* fresh end .able„ which Is MAO* ease with the pins thund In the &nstorte, petiole chap wood or paste-baard boxes. that kr all Csasu obese • Laxative, Alterative or Mutative is tadhated, these little Meta will glee the custrettact ullstscika to CI 'gbh ass ilistai They are sold by nil enterprising Druggists at 25 tante* bottler to u=saydisrest to lance Date vary If that be tray say la lust se goad Its Ell homakes el:T y :Ft on thatablet rtectostmenda: PMr ensues OMIT think endall B cuts and rota ye than by DWI llua .n. r. purrias, Jrz. Ay" ---- • /531/7.11.0. N. Ti 131.3333.7-i Tla DRUGGIST, MONTROSE rit, le continually iecelslng • ID 11 11 niVrAvAIIK A Da keeps constantly on hand a fall and dedrabis .13.aesortmerit of gennir.o DIWGS, MEDICINES, 0031 GALS, Li tau crs. Paints, 0111,DyoStndl.Tess,Splees, and other Oro ceries, Stone W. are. Wall and Window Paper, Glass ware, Fruit Jars,Mirront, Chimney', Hero sene, Machinery 011, Tannera• 011 Mailgram 011, Es fined Whale 011,Sperm Oil, Olive 'Oll, Spirits Tarp's' tine, Varnishes. Canary Eked. Vinegar„Potash, Concen tented Lie. Ante Grease Trusses , -Supporters, Medial instruments, Shoulder -Braces, Whips, Guns, Pistols Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gan Caps;lllssting Powder and Pose_ , Niollna,Strings. Bows. ete. Flutes, (cs. ete., Fish Hooks an d Lines,Bar and Toilet Swops liatr 011 s, Hair Restorers.. and Hair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Kniver,Spectacles,SilverPlated Spocras,Porka Knives. de. Deatlattatteles. generalusertmeate FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERPITMERT All the leadlx% and beat kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, 111 abort, nearly C.TCI7 alllnj to redo o the wick, to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the teary and also to conduce to the real and substsadal comforts of lite. Enumeration is impracticable as it would dl. a newspaper . Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TIIIIBILL. Diontrose,Jan.s,l6'9. DOWN TOWN NEWS MINER AND COATS, Men Street, 6 doors below Bovril Corner, ,Iltoutre FLOUR,. GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS. We ere eonstaully [CO 1,1010 nd now have anima, a fresh stock 01 Goods In oar I e which we wtheall C APB czem.f CulP. foreashoreniave orproduct. : . GOOD . TEAb, COFFEE, 'SUGAR, • MOLASSES; SPICES, PORE;: FISH, „LARD,. : r - • HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER& .TIMOTHY SB.SD, &a Wo;haverclttaa aidnutdeaddition to oar Roam Patts.and are now ready to toneardßutter to Um tie conangssion houses In Now York.'Ne c!ebarge,l2a casket ibcraladvancements on cur.olgc.:A•nts. • Call anderamlneoutStock Dem.* :_astageuit where,andcoarincercaraelveh c es GOOD 'QUALITY LOW. PRICES of ow Good!. G. MINER,• - . • . W. W.CCiatIS liontrese.ArrUlo. 8439. • ' 'f2I.()LD JEWILRY—A Rio lizsort ,LA ment, lad MUT vutottes of Jewahy. ,A fur Gold and Baur Cued - Watch** and Watch Math& -11thrt and Over plated you, Foray. an,and a pro end asiortinent, acy Goads,: otWgi Parma?. Lc. Drarta and Itedlefnea. slug* stun. Matra" Fafi DoC.IO. U. 14141. TO
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