Farm and. Household. Food: Mir /Ito% Repeated experiments show that one thashel of corn per year is sufficient to peep one fowl which runs at large, in ad dition to the other things obtained by ?singing. hens that are shut up should lie allowed uo more grain than those at free range, but they should be given grass sn summer, mowed often so as to be kept short and tender, and in winter raw cab bage or boiled potatoes, or fresh vegeta bles of some. kind. Also as an equiva- lent to the insects they are deprived of by confinement, give a small daily ration of animal food, such as sheep's lights and livers, either raw or cooked, finely minc= ed ; or, which are the cheapest and come ready cooked, chandlers' scraps crushed. The value of a year's allowance of vege tables and meat per head will just about equal onezlialf a bushel of corn. It will generally he found that at times. or in parts of the country, when or where corn is remarkably cheap or dear the priest of potatoes, etc., and of animal food also, will be correspondingly high or low, so the above estimate is of wide applica- tion. Therefore theprice of one bushel of onto represents the keeping of a fowl run ning at large, and fifty per cent. added to this is the cost in the MSC of confine ment. Ny,eittre speaking of a bared of averngelize and appetite. It is not to be expected thig_tetalun and a bantam vrill prOye equal in feeding capacity. A great yield-lit eggs is accompanied by great consumption of food ; henoe, fowls of prolific breeds may, though of small size, eat more than large hens that lay sparingly. Also a breed which like the Brahmins, tend to fatten, will, it given all they eat, consume more in proportion so their size, when not loving, than a less plump variety like the SPanish will un der the same cii en mstances.—Prarie Far mer. To Plow Down Gran. ___o_ To do this offectually is cue of the sp parent impossibilities of modern farming. Every farmer knows it from experience. Notwithstanding the utmost pains and ears in ploughing, the grass, especially H long, will bristle up in beards and tufts here, there, and eyerywhere,injuring alike ' the appearance of the field and its ea pcity for growth; for this grass, instead of being visibly present to draw nourish ment for itself and impede the growth of something else much more profitable, should be buries beneath the surface to manure the soil and assist in the growth of its betters. Well, do you w eh to reme dy this great difficulty? If so, use the chain and ball to your plough. No mat ter what kind of a plough you have, try them. A piece of ill - dimity trace chain will do very well. Fasten one end of it to your coulter, and to the other end at tach a round hall of from two to three pounds weight—having the chain long rough to permit the ball to reach back to about the middle of your mould-board --and there let it drag along, on the off Bede, of course. This is not a new idea —in fact it is a very old one—but,like g o od wine, age only improves it. Just try it once, and we have no fear of your ver dict. It may not do the work to absolute perfection, but it will perform it at least fifty per cent. better than you cum with out it.—Canada Fanner. Tralnlng a Ileifeo , _o_ Cows usually become addicted to kick ing when heifers, from hetug milked by abusive milkers. I have never seen an ehl cow become a kicker unless uhused. Instead of cows being averse to being milked when giving a large quantity, I have found it the reverse. When pas turage is good. ant cows crime home at night with udders distended 'aim milk, our "down List" cows seem grateful to have it removed. Milking a heifer for the first time riljUirt.ti patience, for they will almost invariably kick. In tuck a ease put -a broad strap around her bony, just in front of the ud 'er and buckle it up nioderafely tight, and so soon as she gets quiet (for site may dance around a little at first.) take dour pail, sit down and go to milking, for the is us helpless as a kitten. Do not attempt to use a rope in stead of u sirup, for it will tt-it u•o•vrer. This is a much better nittlurl than ty iug the legs, as it does not hurt the mo und in. the least. A few applic itions of the strap, with plenty of patience and kindness. will cure the must übattwate ease.—ltural !Pane. Lou Headed Trees. ——o— The Ifortievilur'si Faye: The tide of favorable opinion for braihng fruit trees !Ow for orchard culture, is non. esperi toeing a revulsion Oreburdists who cul tivate their orchards, and are in the hob it of ploughing or stirring the FOR perk.- diCallY, say low headed tries w.ll not an . swcr. It is impoesible to IN-ktch near ming', with the horse avu implement. And hence the high standard tinn!lod of training will answer for garden culture, and for orchards, where theca is a good deal of land labor. Apple and peach trees most te trained high, but rs - •ars, ne believe, are best grown on the 1 yramaial system, atal this most be low to 4:1 =Mag. To REmovr. 11111.usw.—Take the mil dewed fabric when dry, w.-t. thoroughlt with soft soap and salt mire& Let it 14- a short.titne, then wash it in good suds and )sty out to bleach. Repeat. if neces sary: Or soap thorong.lily and serape chalk on the spots and :ay in tile sun. A MeacEß county man thinks he has found the lather of corn ears. It 11). 14 - m:ea ten inches around the topia one rota long. and contains twenty roux ot forty- Lire grain@ each, or Dull` lani,dred gr ,ins ixt all' wrigba two pounds lacking half au ounce. Josueu Aura. President of the Agri cultural Laborers' Society, of England, it, vaittng the ruitrd States to ua•ertaiu by persunal observatluit the advattrages eff•red lunigra.lts et the ogrieuhurat classes. A PARMEIt gives t his bit of ativiceorbich contains a good hint : If riot the boys to stay on the farm. t 1 t not bvar on tOu hartlOn Ike giiotlstor.e.-Whira the boy Ito uitiir Ivor 15," rr wati !be•tootou co It fartn( et , tanuer as a ulectiul u, LvsiDgcvn, II!. New Nilfbrd Adverthements DICKHRMAN & CO. New Milford, Pa., CALL ATTINTION TO Tana IZEMICSE STOCK OF NEW FALL GOODS ! Now on Salo. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, both Foreign and Do .tie. ttloplo and legney. All the Novelties In Dm,. Trimming. Ribbons, Lases, Embroidery, Hair Goods. ete. J. DICKERM AN & CO. Offin , Groot Inducements to Buyers of READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, botight It bottom priors far dish. sod bodersold by sous. A siagalacent display of biIAWL& J. DICKERMAN & CO have to 1VC:101.115117191 almost eooogh to till a mall !tale. We elvra7• keep nn bawl a freer end complete *tort er Ckrcroarless eke Provis i'oa®. Float, bolt. •tc by the load, barrel, or potted A doe live of LIARDW ARE sod !loose For Mettles Goods. PAPER LIANGINGA, ell the pupoler toles. J. DICKERMAN & CO., are hound to keep everything the people want, and h •e reeept.y added to tbelr Immense Mock a 'Arlen wenn meat of -* G t) wilg 9 MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS. DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDI CINES, Erc. r. ,, ,y0m.g . In the Drag lino at prim that willaitna tab drag huycni. J. DICKERMAN & CO. call psrttenlar attention to their very large aseortment of . 4 .39 L " '47.1M WA ItE, ctt• T. n fact that we keep pearly ererythlog—the most conip‘ete stook of any LOUP. in the COOOIy. bought at D. st advantage fur CASLI and sold at the lowest living rates. • J. DICIEERMAIV It CO. sc. 341110nt, Sept. 24, 1271-9 m. VALUABLE FARM Fos MEstle. The subscriber offers for 1,11.12 the voloab:e farm known as the ores Pleacio..o Sll,l farm 1a one of the to.st drainihie to the County and he heautifull .11.0nted in the villa4C of Summer.. St.queltsunts County, PA. There l• a gOOll st..re, Flouring li oi. Saw 31111. Piaster 11111. and Riark•nlicit shop in said VlWage. The lam Is tlitt-elly Oil Ibe lone f tae I) L. m IV. Itifiroad.l). mlie. Irma the 41. Teo In New 411trord,4 and miler from the New York 43. E. tt. a at the Great Bend Station : contain. IS) acres of land. 180 improved; i• well watered. having a lavtlitgetreant of water running through 11, and a osier-f.ii.g supply of water convey.ti in pipes to -Se bun., harm and tat tle yard.; it i• well fenced. nod under good ealtivation, u• ii adapted to gllUWilsg, grain, 000 in well Hived for .tack in dairying. Then, I. a large and convenient 41welitug. newly painted.and a beautiful front yard with vinahhery. a largo horse barn, • large carriage and tool In c% a large cattle ham with two cattle yard., Atinplo shed. and stable. f.a feeding et .ck • r 1430111: 1:011.0. email boy barna. ice houre. bark •moke hon. . corn Loewe. and z tor-bard• of grafted fruit. . Trot. •übucribrr MAO WV. 3 brnaLLE3. FARMS that e a.:11 11:1411b of puysurut mettle e. y. Fur iii furmxtiuu addfres R. L. SUTPHIN, Sr. Milford, Snoriurli.no County, Pa Angrirt rd. 1871.-6 in. UDR SALE—The farm late of Nathan Al -1 drieh, tied, situated about half a mile west of Montrii.4e Depot, in Bro,iklyu township, von tainin.l about 11l acres of land mostly improv ed. Inquire of the undersigned, executor of said estate, at New Milford, Pa. ELLIOT ALDILICTI NCR Milford, Jan. 25, 1973.—tf. Eliscallangoaa. PAINTS AND vi;., STOCF AT B. It. LYONS & C 0..! 14. 1P:11. C iIIWEI'S. ==! —Less than N. Y. Prices— iloY 14 .. 73 . For Solo by R. 12. LYONS S Co SOLAR, TE%, COFFEE, 121=21 4GX•0001•10213 At Low rizirtp. at & 111. LYONS • Co.•s WALL i%D WINDOW PAPERS. A LARGE tiTOCK. D NEW I'ATTEIINS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. DIRECT FROM THE 31ANUFACTORY. by . IL. It. LYONS & CO May 141.1b73 sr.= THEE:63. CO. TS, CLARK'S 0. N. T., J JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD —W 111111, BLACK; & CO!, °RED— FHOM Nu. 8 TO No. 130, AT 21i CENTSPER - DOZEN. • roc sate Ey O. 11. LItWO4 t CO. Mums*, Usy 14.180. 1 ome. ;rms. natiavat tortftg ctaftat leahut rort.tioi- to nu the obbscriber pm tiunt. wt4l Col Aualtit, 2014. • - • D. 11. latilll2oP. nvettves,,v.p, itr! New Advertisements. A SINSTEKV.EASILV SOLVED. .11 New Blear of Goods at the "Head of Naviratton."— cfrs N. BULLABD 6s eonerantly At '41737.1 4 Pf1iVA at hut old stand at the head of N ' avig s aloe: where say MILD, 11010111, 01 4 0 Et X Ma r:› CAB find the very beet articles that cast be P li Clol:Trjr. Ila w nyze c ea s hour p l ro n i 2: i t s own. The old system of 3100111.7 C, q .... iT tz e t,....b n e a and linolmterit:teadcud by , h e e t tLe; szs e te r mAs y f pay only. there will be no bad debts to ma t s op from xgood customers. Call &47 ' endcerstriompote lma i r:t h et an nd y p o lir r tld u. onf u lf they do not 3Scon.trcorso. A. £ B OLLARD. Monttose. Aprl' SO. ITS.-tt Liner Ccpetta DEALERS 11% FLOUR, GROCERIES, and PROVISIONS, MAIN STREET, lidcramtrcasse. Jane 25, 161 .—t(. NEW FIR M In Lanesboro. HOBEIZT & MAIN, hoeing entered Into en-partnerrhip. are non prepared to du all kinds 01 work In the nue et WllEOli FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A CCACP. lIEFAIEILNI - 1 IN ANY PART OF THE BUSIN: SS arllPrecelve prompt attention. HOBERT b, MAIN. Laneshorc. Pa.. Oet. 13. 1471.-r. The koricall SullmorEllo. Pump. "TIIE BEST IN TILE WORLD!" Dorthle•Art log, Non•Freerlng The soopiest and Immo powerful to use It is ;proved to he the elle•perl. effectlt e.dnrable.ona rekahle, not otOy f,r f troll tl-0 but also for Florists. Ifactorsa. Itrettertes. / Ist:Purl, I. etc. It is part/I-Warty e. commended by Ine•oa, el torn ptoles.as Um smallest pomp Ibat will throw 5 t to 75 fro thnalLTh a bone. It I! Ito. n0..1 effectlt I.ceac.e tr or. fa toll-. The moat durable be. anew It i• CM/ hat few simple parts of Iris tenoutelsot 511 tle.lt. prey., any uopltasata or brackish taste In the water Ilan leather poskt• c. A childcmcm work It. It octet far. ea. to So no staler r‘nnalcs Id the pine aheo not In sett... I Gtrui hfst the coldest water. being ;0 oti 41 in the t.ollort of the wet nee opinion of th.nn,...e Judd. in the Lean Agrienthindisl, Jane Nu .14:4. plgel4o: now Jan. No Page 31. flaring purchased the rantnty right. I will sell t , w tights to suit loath mos, and ao these .In wa..t of pump I out prepared ho toil as cheap a. I he, can rub. by Mu company. Send for circular and pi,. e that to W. 11. IL.II A RTII, • Oat. 15. 1373.—fan. t ski,,. Furniture and Undertaking. 3F 2 11.2"23.1 - t - t..1.3r AT WILLIAM SMITH'S Ex :twelve Furniture Wareroom you will Mid the large* , stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON 3Pll:7l=tlN7 X 6 301:3" ELM To be found In this nestle of the murder, of hie own anuantacture, and nt prices gnat en fall to give yetis. faction. Ile rakes the very bent EXTEN6I()N TABLE, In the Country. and IV AnitANTa them. PllOLsTEity WORK Of all kind. dune in the WI., mounts 1191 PR X 1.7 Ge 3E3 .171.57 Se! OF VA ItiotB PURE NO. I.SIATRASSES, COMMON MA'rItASSEs. UNDERTAKING Th. enbscriber will herenlter make n. , ,g grtoe t,, npeetalty in Lin bneinern. Harter u t eotoliirte3 a NEW and the moat el aunt HEARS). In the State. al ' Derain: hi. rem leer will be attanha.l to prompto and tr• satisfactory charges. WPI. W. SMITH & SOW. Montrose. Pa- Jan. al. 1812.—nu5—tf. FURNINTITRE WARE! EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH .4:16..x. 3P. 7. 3C) 50 Washington St., Binghamton, ConAisting ol everything nameable in that business. liepairing promptly dune. UNDER74I4 . 3-:_gl4-302 .- ThifitiG . !Spot:an lty. PRICES REAtiONANLE. tinliesctlun guarautecd. kllnghsaitun. N. Y.. Aclusl rt. 1979.-ty. RECREIOW & DROTCER, General Undertakers DEALERS IN ALL HINDS OF COF FINS, CASKETS, ETC., ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO April Et ICTL-tf. 211E.CONFESSIOS8 OF RN lATA 11D. PCIWIRIIi AS A WAIIMING and for th boorist of L'Ormo Li or ro, aarson who !Furor from Drill 1. TV. LOSS for 31A,M10011. dc., .oppl) for Mr errata of pir•nas. WHIR! 11 one who aorrd hicorell off , r utoL.4-:.olog coroddrtable usatlety. oud rent itok triOur o pop t-rold ditegtro er.rolopr. Solt:rem aro invhsti to redrew the , &tabor. ATILVNIEI.IIANVAIII, Bo1 . 154,1.1ro.1:11o, dote 181111,143...aa1l Drugs and medicines. ST-186ox ....rf;d7 ; ett r4 S ::; ;2l .!'C i l;:' ' '': , • 1....= ::;_ . .. • :,.. 4 . ..;,...;',. 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DI. .' , .' 1 . , r^ • I A “.1 I 0 , .. r. •$ ts -• : • se:7 s f• ‘V , ... 7 1 7 ,1 r 77n - ?,:3 •• , rit,.., •,,, " •-• 41.4 fr 67' ^ -1 • 01 . 4p" tsl r z • 6d La ..o.a la ono Gt rno , t eon' -' • 'roil r en [bor -0207 1 "`".- • -.1 3 LCCOrair.el MIME . •,- 1"• - : p :r4 tlahrsh. tax. lhav a. t u;••:a a...ea. 1,41.1, airaufatO to ouch 3 d•nrcroa to el Deco brought abat.L /.3 a re: y II am+ at are eape 0.. y mF e. t 1: L y nth, thrarnatt. An a e pa . na..l br.mrat they It.ent no teir..l. 11.ey Ere a a.:1.1 and nrrno Pranat.e • c.wen Ychie. ...hry I They too a. n. - etthcr. 1 hay ntaho ::, weak ttr. 1, y • ezel I:lv:norm.a 7L.y Ro Dyspepels. Corl.lGI :1,-114 y act .1.1 aaperlf.c frail sta.cirx rf eierer.'..- a arhht. trader:nth° the cot, 63 Tuk. Cherry Pectoral, Bor Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Dough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. surely nod effectually control them. The testimony of our best citi zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Ctie.ititY fls.rrottAt. will and nines relieve and cure the afflicting ilisioniers of the Throat and Lung. boyimil any other medicine. The most dangerous tilimitions of the l'ulinonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of Consurnp. Uon., cured by this preparation, are public- ly known, so remarkable as hardly to he be tiered, were they not proven Les nod dispute. As a remedy it is adeumite, on which the public may ro:y for not Lirritection. Uy curing Coughs, tho forerunners of noire scrirms disease, it SAVOS unnumbered lives, and a amount of suffering not to be computed. it cha n lking, trial, and con vinces the mot sceptical. Every fluidly should keep it on hand AS u protection against t)ie early sand unperceived attack of l'ulnionary Affections, which am easily met at dr.!, but which become incurable, soil ie., ralen fatal, if neglected Ten der limp need thin def. nee; nod it Is unities to be without it. As a mit-guard to children, amid the distric,sing diseases which beset the Throat Chest of childhood, eIIEIIRT l'sc-roust. In invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued fmm premature graves, and saved to the love any affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against orilitutry colds, securing wand and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily they can be cured. • Originally the preelnet of long, laborious, end successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the nttnost possible perfection. It may be confidently re lied upon as possessing all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of pnalucing cures as memorable as tho greatest It has ever effected. Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Prnethnd and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EYERYWHEUIL : air Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. g.•`-• ' A dressing which i s at once agreeable, healthy, an d • h' 'a' t t yet,.., effectual for t preserving the "-. hair. It soon restores faded "titrA-41 t or gray hair • .i.;m to its original • color, with the loss and freshness of youth. Thin ir is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can -be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its omasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp ariests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff whichis often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longoa the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. V. Ituriomo i 800 Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Ayer & Co, Ntextcal and Analytieal Chemists. LOWELL, DLLS% :13; 13 1..• 1_ .1 ie 3-11 Ayer's Among the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more reel value to • mankind then this ef .„; fectual remedy for all ilkenses of the Throat and Lung. A vast trial of Its virtues, throughout this quid other countries, has MM3MM flyer's Drugs and Medicines NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and =Lama). sebum.. >11*44 1, 1 A, • 9 wr. rtj We.:l4 r WM)" , A ya A w ?„,I ,4 Erte k 0 ill i\O 'N Dr. GARVIN'S TAIt ur.N.I.DEES Caro Incipient Consnmption. Dr. GAR VIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cam Cat:writ. Dr. CAE:TINS TAR REMEDIES Cure Asthma. Dr. G.lf7.llll;'S TALI Ie.E3ZEDIES Cur 3 Deari Di wale. Dr. G.l9:llti'S TAD DEITIEDIES Cum Slf.lts Disenqes. J. G 1 - 1 Vl4 TAR. EtEM'EDIES au thn Elver. Dr. C.!..113 - IN'S TAR. REMEDIES Ru,-a! etc tl.o.Ste ranch and Bowels Dr. CI . 4 17:11"I'S T1.T.7. REMEDIES Cum v:1 Corrarile Viireslz.oesses. Dr. 113.:1":117VS TAR ItEMEDIES Dr. :st REXIEDIES - -.en tho Throat. Dr. T.l 11:1?.YIEDIES Cu, Dr. GAll'll:4'3 TAD DEITIEDIES Cure "1:11 , o Cefel."er-ll:a7l 4 'ever" Dr. GAIIVIV:3 EtaIIEDIES Cue. tem?, DP:eareies. Dr. GAr....vrys 7.114 REMEDIES 'Cure Conciiiratiola. Dr. GARVIN'S Tfl REMEDIES Cure Salt Ifractrima. Dr. G.IRVET3 Ti .Va REMEDIES Cure Riney EiNeakeal. Dr. G.IIIVEN'S T.III REMEDIES PreceMCho2crn callow Fever Dr. GATIVETS TALI REMEDIES Farrer4. Dr. TAR REMEDIES Rem:we In fra Rae Ereas? . Dr. GARl'l.7i , :i IrAn. REMEDIES Pain U the .Sitl.l or Duck. Dr. G.IRVI:r3 TAT.: .API Sal:Jerior Dr. GAD VIA'S TAU DE.IIEDIES thn A py,,etile. Dr. GAD.VIN'S IMENEDIES the Food to Digest. Dr. GAT2VIIVS TAIL REMEDIES Reettoro tiro Wen.h. and Debilitated Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Give Tone to Tour System. 14. F. HYDE & Co.. SO LE PEOPRIETOBS. Z 9.1 Seventh Are., New York- THE GREAT RRmFDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can bo cured by timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing. the cause of the complaint. PIIEMIIED EIT BETH W. FOWLS L• 80118, Boston, lim i dad .old by Druggists Auld Dcalurs generally. 11 1 / 4 .4MART 7 9 ISt f:1 „ • 1 4 , • ft --sr„ 0. 72; 41'1 12, Z.S/ 'l l olia t III Pure Blooming Complexion. It Is nerdy Vegetable, and Its ores-anon le seen at Neat once. it dose asey wan tits rltiebea appear, secs ceased billed. rstbittiotal Y.l.ll.mont. Hell* and senwees all Illoteltes and 14mples. daps:lnv dark sea sus!ghtly spots. Drives sway Tan. Peeckles, end banbuen, and by Ha goalie Lai powerful lallueas3 mantles Um Wed cIw WL YOUTEETIL BLOWS ABB BEAUTY. Ateia 6 d 1 Drturgrl.t ai,.l rziey rtprei. DePOihr HA ta. BILLS PRINTED AT THIS IFFICE. 1114FOid - Wt4i@ies _ a pi .ely Vegeta.- made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal pro perties of which axe extracted therefrom without the use of AlcohoL The question is almost daily asked, " What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VOEGATI Brr rrns?" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. They are the great blood plainer and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before in the history of the world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of VENEGAI3.I3=Ens in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are it gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. ' •- If men will enjoy good health, let them use TIFECLUI Brrmis as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. o. al. McDONAI.I) At. CO., Drogrpoto sod lleueral Agootr, San Yrartourcv,liferoir.. nod tea. Wartoto3Wor and timituu nkr, New York. bold by all Druggists and Dealers. Sept. 1010, Miscellaneous. BILLINGS STROUP. General Insurance Agent, FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT DIBUDANCE, riCL'orLts-assc..lE'ci. lime In.. Co.. N. Y., Capital and ti n rpin a. sl.nOn.ooo tlannn .1 Fire in, Cu.. L. atntal nod burin. ,F1.1.11.011t. l.tverpool. London S Globe In• Co of Norm America 12 =MIMI A mitrari fr. Piffled's Co., State of Peun'• Cniuu otat.l •• I.vroming nrn . pi. 1 ,00.1.114, •• \‘' i II isinpinat Inp. Co. $1 Itl.ndn Na,,.. .111mA t. I' ovldence. R. I. •• '.:00.0no •• Mt•ii ltnim• Nt'llrek . port. v. Newtown."( Buck. , I •lb o/in. of 1:1•• . 4.1 old Slatt• Inn I 'O. u; Alci:100011.1, 01 111 u-burg. •• x_. i 1 7 "xs . emm t+u.l Lire 10, Cu., .11,•0t1s .inwrican Lao. .9.. 0 4CIDMINIT. I=l . . Pae•engere Vialaron Theondereignel ha- been well known In ildoeunn:y.b4 ihe pael yea an I enrolee A.:en t 1.0..1, •11.1eined n ) ht. I . 0111.111 t. 5 hare .;o - aye been promptly paid. ile - 011Ite fleet door to-t from Banking ()Mee of W 11. Cooper d Co..Turnpikent. llunlrt..e. Ps. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent liuit.H'K 51'A BFOHIt, j' 31nm...wt.. Ma, :Lt. INI2, 1 11 . V LLEY ItAILIMA D. • ande,nee .Inhe 1,97.2 r4lns tA.I the Lehi,: IL:4omnd will rho tt. itt:lusre: lust 111. NORTH. IZRMZMI 2.13 11X1 210 Finltra 1240 6• .3 940 3.91 1 7.1 II 4; ~ .11 2v9rly ... 12 131 s'i, 9141 33; 1 31 10 . 11 4.2 52% 050 400 20. 10 TOO9O - ....11 05 437 0111 531 1i :r. W.Tain-tng ...1015 113 31i 313 11 :111 ... l.+t•)ri110 943 405 CSI 4 14 13 It ... 110310944.494 . . 131 11 G ra 4 ...M. 913 655 350 12 C. .Tuitkh.llll.o4k... 012 :1 20 551. .41 442 1 Xll. 1:10100 7 31; 2:72 •t 50 021 5.11 15... W111.c„•1L.r..., .. 1 410 315 4 13' :10 1 .Mat. lk 1,'I161,1; Iv GS 166 N 1.6 650 116.kokkwn a. ■. 11147 1151 n4O 6 ..4.1..161.211c16 10 7.0 11111 9:6 6 35.... . 17641.1, ...... 704.5 11 Irk 10 311 I ladelphlo ese 74 M,M1:111111111=1511 A. M. A Towanda nt 710 n. m. •th.Bl, :5 m. W.O eriy. 8 455. :srtis nt %Ifni rn It 9 894 nk No 31 Elinirs Si p. ni.: WIty ,, IY. ut i% m 50.1:98 al p. m., Arriving it Tow •ntls I:, itslommt Room Cant dttartted rn rtalns Ld riliii,Sug through from EMIR.* l'lttltidelitti ire. IL A. PACKER. so,. ttrstomd Lk FL 331E1—• La SOUS E. MONTI.OSE, PENN'A JOAN S. TAtitIELL. Proprietor. Nine Stagni Leave this llonne dally. rOnnecting. with ,h,ll n.n Itnitway. the G.hleh VA.:) . It..!road, luni the .L.SW. It Lnr...ad. p 7.1 I=MB I EI Montrose.. Bradnewstcr .01 MI- .... ...... . LI tut tyro. ..... ..1030 ' 5 4t/ I .T) + 51n lllmock 1010 525 lIU 521.... ....... T ' , lce.. 950 - 5 tki 150 540 oyeillurlllt.t...., ..... 910 .510 rAI 545 I you o'Bl 50. 4IS 550. kWery . .. • 621 45t.. Y' , o 2'0....... .... L.etnun 11 111 1 31/ 2115 II In Loitcck SCO I'o s 145 4200 , slArdy't 8 4 5 1 4 it 015 it 45..... ..'ruulchnnalqck 04 1:5 . . . MI troloe connect sit Tupthammck with is. ft N. V. It. R. golac Li m4.60:1114 JAS. L 111,16KINI.1:14 :404.9. 21, Int Yr:nil:fent, Printing. SCATEI.IENTS, BILL HEADS, .. • L,ETTER. IJEADS,. V EIACI'F.s. .13D11NEss CA I z.DS, VISITING .oAlt WEDDINZ; CALL', itoicrsE 1111,LS, • SLIP • runGuAmmEs,, LA lIE I Eq • TAGS, • c.A:I 4 A.LOG UFS, • NoTE .4 , , ' VAPER lit iOltS, - - 111 cEirriFttlATEs,- I'ATENT . 1)1; C.D.S; - ' 1,201111-.)I:26'ETC. I COnisiir Ba6inees Directory. Two lines in this Directory, one year, $1.60; each ad- ==2 BIONTROSE. 0. s; BEEDE.—Connly Surveyor. or Snelinehtinna Chun tr. Dlllice In the Corot !Inure, Montro.e. Pa.-40-tf. JAMES E. CARMALT,'Attorney it Law. (Mee ono door below Tartlet! House. Potato Avenue. • •WM: H. COOPER to CO.. Bankers, sell Foreign Pas sage Tick,ts and Drafts on England, Ireland and Scot land, • raLUNai•Brnolsa. Gen'era Fire and Life reser mice Agents ; alsootell Willman and Accident Tlckt to to New York and Philadclplda. Odlco one dour east oftho Bank.' Wal. lIALIGLIIWOUT. Sinter. 'Wholemle end hetet_ &aster lu all kinds of slate reeling, Montrose. N. RD ItNa to NICHOLS, the place to get Dregs andMent ones, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Pocket•Dooks, Spects des • Yankee Not leps. Be. Brick Block. Wit. L. COX. Haines. maker and Jester In all articles 'usually kept by the trade,oppoefte the Bank, • BOYO Deniers In Stoves. Hardware. and Idenuflicturere of Tin and Sheetlron ware. corner of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. BlJl.Lttitu. Dealer in orocarles, Provisions. Book., Stationery and Yankee Notions, at tread Public Ar,noe NEW 3IILFORD. L. L. LEROY: Dealer In all kiwi, of farming Imple ments. mowing machines, welll curbs, dog powers, etc., etc.. Main St., opposite Savings Dank. irm• CAYUGA PLAST EIt—NICHOLAS SHOEMAKER.dea..... er in ceurilue Cnyara Plaster. Fre,b ground. sAviaas MANE. NEW maLvotert—vli pet cent. to (crest on all Deposits. Doe, a genend Barking Bra ors'. -nil-tf • - • b. D. CHASE to CO. W. L MOSS to CO „Dealers in Dry Goods. Ilats,Cape. Boma and Shoes, and Genr;ral Blerchtmtilse. on Stall street. second door below the Episcopal • el. F. EMBER, Carnage Maker and Undertaker; Mato Street, two doors below Hawley's Store. McCOLLUM BROTHERS. Dealers to Orrlcerles as Provisions, on Main streci• ,GARItET to SON. Dealers In Floor. Feed. Meal. Salt, time, Cement. Grocerlen and Provisions on Main Street. onpnalte the Depot. MUSS to SNAP, Rough Leather Mannfactmers. AinunT Mn'.. stabll.hul Pea I WY. D. Knsr. AIN EY to HAYDEN. Dealers in Drugs end Medicine. and Manufacturer* of •Cig,ars, on Main Street; nut she Depot I. DICKEIIMAN. Jn.. Dealer in general merchandise and Clothing, Brick Store. on Main Street. GIBSON. R M. TINGLEY—Deafer to Sloven, Tin. Capper. Bras and Sheetiron Won., Castings. &e. Airs. mannfactar et. of She,' Metals tonrder. Ere Trough and Lead Pipe business stun - Wed toot lair prices—Gibson Hollow, Pen tisvlvar.la.—iy. EDWARD.. to BRYANT, Manafneturers of Witgco.• and Sleighs, near the In-galls' Store. GREAT BEND. L. R. LEN HELM. Mannfacterer of Leather, and drains In general Merchandise, on Main Mr,ek• H. P. DO RAN. ;Merchant Tailor and denier In Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods,tirocerlcs and Provisions Main Street.* Hardware and Machinery. Tills WIT, GUITIIMEN s.l..nd.otu 313 c:›23l. HORSE HAY FORKS 1.13 roo.vol EJ 4ot uut) NEWS'S CUPFLE PULLS, An Implement the! Frer• V.rmer. rorpenter. Mason REVOLVMG HORSE BARES, Used 'take...Sl-pima. Suatha. Grain Cradles, irm, ceur tiraiGl Axles. • springy Carriage Dolt.. Ct liars, (SI eel and Iroe.i Vo 94 MONITOR COFFEE FOTS, That I:trays atva an AI ARM ATTIISTLE! nt heath. t.tthat la head: tut. tha Tab.e. THY ONE .41 Ina n‘i I'll iul nkal n hwa)n vreo, Ilrin 0 itYliCO, Bull, l'icke, Moly. Lct.'l,. awn, Vi I. 9,3 , . ti 91,... l)ra. Knives, Srp.!. Sumrs, 1.91. h 9, l'Eunt., 13,1,. i V tgrul , h. 'Loy., TIII-W ue, • Lawpt, is 3tontrure. July 5. 1.6 T OYDS COIL IN I I . UNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, I . A. Who!male Retail Di=ler.lc :1 ARDNVA I{ E, I It° N. STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SIIOVELS, tIMG RAIL, COUNT A'ES GRA - 4t 7' RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD A LII.Y IR& JUPPLIE.,. IARRIAGL SPRINGL, ASLES, sKRISs AY!) ROTES. ROLTs, NUTS and WARIIERS, PLATE! , ILLVDs. JIALLEABLE :RONA. lIVLS.sPr.,KRs, SEAT SPISPLEV, ROWS, Ac. A NVILS. VICES, WVOCRS owl DIES, BELLOWS HAMMERS, St.F.DOES, PILES. ht.,Tc. !lIIDAH.AI2 AND :111.I.SAWS. lIPLTING PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTIC,' PARIS CEMENT. HAIR h GIGNII.TONES. PRGNCII WINDOW GLASS.LRA TO ER& FINDINGS FAIRBANE'S SCALES, A- Srrontnn. March IL 1863. I • EINC=I Et2=ll3 SCRIM SONS ON, 120 Wsrotiung Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT Flioll. COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND REIVIINs THE SAME ON DEMAND WI ruouT PREVI OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER EST AT SIX PER 'CENT. PEI: AN NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, ON THE FlltsT DAYS OF JANU ARY AND JULY. A SAFEAN D E- A I ILE PL AC E OF DEPOSIT FOR LABORING MEN, MINERS, MI:- cHAN Rs. AND 31.wiuNisTs. AND Wit Wwl EN AND-CHILDREN AS WELL.,, MONEY. DEPosITED ON ' E BEFORE `THE' TENTHWILL DRAW -INTEIIEsT FROM THE FIRST DAY - 01v1HE MONTH. Tills IS IN ALL RESPECTS A - HOME IN sTrtuTioN,-AND ONE WIIRR IS NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS or"ri iousAN US uPoN THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN .ERS AND MECHANICS. " 'DIRECTORS ,; JAMES BLAIR, SAN MED WANT, GEORGE FL•11 - - ER., JAS. S. SLOGIIM,J, IL SUTPHIN, C.P.,l‘ixritiEws, DANIEL 110 - ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT. JA.MEi BLAIR, PRESIDENT; 0. C. MOORE,'OASIIIEIC • (WEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M. UN 17IL FOUR P. 31., AND ON ,W ED NESDAY • AND SATURDAY EVE NING: UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCi..