FAIM AND HuUSEHOLD. 1 WI Fever In Cowl, — The following.'by Prot, franc - or Co; nell University, New York, upon the pre vention and cure of milk fever in cows, will be read with interest: This disease is essentially connected with_ plethora, or excessive formation and highness of olood. Its victims are mainly the cows that lay on flesh rapidly, or those that give an abundance of rich milk. A strone, vigorous digestion and great powers of tmeimilation, therefore, properties which render their possession so valuable for feeding or dairy purposes, are precisely those which predipose them to this destructive complaint. Let a cow —of-this stamp calve early in .Inm:won - our pastures of rich and juicy clover, expos ed to the great heat of an American snot met and with little le-s of blood in the „. process, and she is but too likely to prove a doomed animal. The snpply of blood to, the womb necessary to support the em bryo calf is suddenly arrested and thrown ' .back on the system at large; it has not . .het become diverted to the udder so as to' establish a vicarious seeretion of milk ; the richness and plasticity of the blood supplied to the nervous centers are iucom patible with the due exercises of their functions. and the nervous system,alrvady exhausied hp the strain made upon it by partnrit.c..yosoa sympotlieticalty depressed . by the loaded combrein of the dilzesti , e and circulatory systems, is suddenly pros trated, and too oft. it beyond recovery.— Toe suppressions of the secretions alike of the bOWels, kidneys, skiii and udder, ravidly aggravates the already unhealthy state of the bTooil.and death often results ' from 4poplexy, or serious effusion on the brain. Perrention.—Then, the main causes of : the disease can be, ton great extent, obvi ,yed. It is not desira,de to seek to change the tendency of the animal to the pro duction of beef or milk. But wi ut prejudice to these prop-rties,we can check the production of blood at the time of calving and even reduce the already. ex isting state of plethora We can keep .calving cows in the yard for a week or fortnight before the expiring of gestation; we can restrict their diet to a halt or a fourth of what they would consume if .iteft Mthe Rash:res.; we can seeethat s e bowels are always kept acting freely, eith er by reason of the nature of the food or by giving two or three ounces-of sulphate of soda daily in the fond; we can induce 'n considerable depletion from t he circa : latuty system by giving a dose of physic (one pound to too pounds eps sake , ac ,eorfling to the size Ortlie animal) to rct I at tile time of parturition or immediately afterward; we can rub the udder and - "draw the teats so as to insure an early and free secretion of milk: and we ran keep her on a very restrictive and laxa tive diet for the first week after calving. With sufficient care the disease may be almost entirely prevented. Curatnt Trtatirra—This is so pricer , Jain in its results that it is folly to ne glect any measures of prevention. Strong purgative, ice-bags to the head, rubbing, the udder, drawing the teals, copiously warm injections, and damp sheets laid over the body and cot ; ered by dry ones ur tepid spongirg over the surface, may he all employed, and in slight cases will prove successful. In the earliest stages. while the animal is r;.11 able to stand and the pulse is full and strong, bleeding irom the jugular may ward of the severity of the attack; later it will only increase it. In cases attend ed by .little r,,pr, halt dram doses of nux vomica morning and evening are of great , value. Suggestions to Fruit Growers. —o— cometimes, from well-known causes. treys will split at the junction of their limbs down centrally, or limbs will com mence to split off from the trunk. In such cases, make a hole with a bit. or angto: through the severed parts for an iron bolt of the size retoired to secure all needful elfength to the parts and hold them in position: and taking care to conn*er sink the head and not of the bolt in the wood - . &l as to allow the wood to grow over the same, to prevent evaporation of sup and consequent loss of vitality in the tree. 'To destroy worms nse strongsnapsnds, and apply with a "swab." To keep worms , trim ascending the tree take wool finely I carded into thin bats; if the tree is old vtth rough hark, serape the hark a lift% oalf there are scions in the tree apply 0n hats tied with woolen yarn shoot two thirds the distance from the top of the Bathe, leaving the hat to dm the down. first tried the wool tints in 11'+33. une they proved a 811COPEA, multitudes of the puts perishing under them on the tree trunks. Last. year I raised over 200 barrels nf plesiautl- trot more Allan twiwtOstlndreth part of the fruit was worm . ..eaten or "stung," as was the cis- in to many or :: ciiitrdti.—..Y. E. flonreetearl. • • .': REMEDY MR Cram.—A lady corres pondent of the Maine Farmer riya the f. following is an effective remedy for croup: '- Half a teaspoonful of pulverized alum in alittle molasses. it is a simple rem-dy. • one almost always at had. nod one dose seldom fails to.gire rsdi4; • if it s h ou ld, :• repeat it after one hour. ...___-.........—_—_ -J ' TAPIOCA PrlllnlCO.—One cop of trail oea new quart of vtrek milk : thn r fn. blespooofttlx of snr. r ar 7. a little Eqlit ; fht ,or 49 yon P E 0 PT E Wll , l :I rilirnrsr Trnrytin! . , sm il e thing n.w. n••nrai_•ia. -1.. I;- Pk►n your work 10r.1824. Dlisceiltuseous. ; NEW STOCK OF WHIRR HESS GOODS Shawls, Cloakings, Flannels, Blankeis, eta NEW FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS , Wits , and Moses' Trimmed Bats, VELVETS. RIBBONS, Ere NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK REMIT M 1111 MAITEKg BOYS', YouTns*, &ND MKNS tscoaax.x...zrrzi ssetrrrai. NEW FALL CASSIMERES, COATINGS, J2‘as.cl. "iTimstiliagisi - FOR CUSTOM WORK. ^: NEW STOCK OF Hats eft' G4451,13,- FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', Boys' and Blen's MERINO WRAPPERS & DRAWERS. NEW FALL STOCK 2 *aft/444W a / 2 u% C314.21/tfir - j. FURNISHING GOODS. F• ' 9 AU the above open eg ib large variety at the store If Guttenberg, Rosenbaum ft Co,, S. DES9ICI Sit, lithmkring Yariper DICKERMAN & CO, Npw I,2ilford,,Pa.. CALL ATTENTION TO TEEM IMMENSE avicx tni NEW FALL ! Now on Sale. GREAT BARGAINS IN 'DRY GOODS, both Forertgo and Do e t ptle, Staple and rutty. All , the Nonlltleo to Dr.a.si Trltorolac. /abbot., Late*, Eiill.o , Atteri, Hair Good 4 etc. J. DICKERMAN & CO. Offer Great Inducements Jo Borers of READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS tt- CAPS, boorht at bottom priors for earth and ondereold by nano. A ottizoirment dttplsy of J. DICKERMAN & CO hare In re7CaTICC:IfiVIS aillfaut en o,l o to. all a email Plo.e. • We sheep , eery on hand a fresh nod complete Fleet' C4rcooor.taaa, Ut.efo . loy the huku, barrel- Ur pvtlacl a tee floe of RAMA% ARE and Roue., kar cubist Goods. ?AYER LIANOLNOS, all the popular J. DICKERMAN & CO., arc belied to keep erryything the people eratt.erid Lae rt.tecttly added to their iiillnebir stuck a ritrieti areori ... e n el • Cis . ` • ..FJ 9 MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS. DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDI- Ul 14 ES, Ric. • gieryttling in the Drag tine at prices Mal will/win Ish drag troyers. J. DICKER3IAN & CO call perticalar attention to their very large atehrtakant al MMCCOI7.IEgES, br!lb woodsadroal-Ihrpoln at plieu that win One einem harm. XlMllfsetare Lod deal Is TIN, COPPEN- W4NIC, etc. rp• tam tom mottimep eoirAfitog—the most 'ete tusek ofmny bow lo throuisty. barmht et sdipmpes for RAttU: pp& pCild SS the istsettAvitip mkt.. - J. DlCl{Eftaill lc CO. /taw 1111474, MDt. 14.11rp4ia, Miscellaneous. Furiiiturli3 AT • WILLIAM SMITH'S Eatensiva Puna/Are Wareroma yen "oin dna tbeit.v.t ' gecko( FIRST CLASS AND COMMON • ViIIMSLPZ X iirtr 3F{.3m To beifround in Me section of the country. of Ida owu CilltiLlaClUt c a t tla . t r i tte rn es . tst ;tl . lll , t e ri u t. n t u ,c l e t t giro Bathe EXTENSION TABLES ..3n tliog•unturhaDdAVAAßANTz ttunu. 1:11 . 110 LtSTER Y . WORK Of ail kinds done in the nesrest manner. 11:3- 33 33 3:1 13 " OF VARIOUS KINDS.. run!, NO.I MATRASSES, COMMON MATHASSES. UN , DERTAKIN'G Tbo r subscriber will hereafter make to., aderrastug a specialty in his business. MarianJo , t Completed a NEW and the moat elegant HEARSE the state, all needing his service* will be attended to promptty and a• satisfactory dimwit. WDI. W. SMITH & SON. Montrone. Pa.. Jan. al. int —nos—tf. Real Estate fbr Sale. of • The Subscriber offl-s for sale the thie following Real Estate, to wit: THE PAltli !nowt tia"Rollert Moore Farm," *lnvite In 13riddcwa. ter townahlp,Sclaqueban h na Co.. Pa.. about two mike Ilwrodg. containlnjr 120 r, * eellent crone .Lnd grain land. aftnit r akcit. (.1 tiMbcr, a cord farm bonne and outhollalnce. a fine orchard 01 choice fruit, well watered, and adapted the dairying pu. pollen. Stock. dairy nature,. and laming nicnitio. will be sold with the Nam if &taint, unless prorloua ly dinpoand of. ALSO, A ("MUSE AND LOT termite in the Borough of NPif Mord, Saeqnchlnoo County, Pa . pleasantly located on the Main street. nem ttna Centre of the town. Lot 641‘ feet front. a eeod eon. content two-Istory dwelling, a good otoed garden spot, and a convenient welt of good water. ALSO A FARM OF FIFTY ACRES onatnneth of a mile from the borongh of New Milford. 13.aeren improved. and the ba'ance welt timhered.prlnci pally with elmetnut and hemlock d. . A good 31/a4O feel barn, and a thrifty young orchar ALSO TIIS. DOTEL PROPERTY known ne the CHAMBERLIN HOTEL. lo Gibson Hal low. seaquehanne Co.. Pa.. eontsilnlnir 90 acme of land, tooetly improved. with Hotel. Wezon Barns end out buildingn. Convenient either a, n bOtal or for [lnning and dairy porpoties. ALSO A DISTILLERY for the MO nfacturo of Brandy, In good running onier, lately occupied by IL C. Vail. decenned,nod about CO perches of Loud adjacent to the aforemaid Hotel prov en]. Ca'333./91 made envy to colt the porrbaaer. open good yeenrity.- Fur cortiewlara inquire or li. B. flawley, Devon-oar to Oen. Montrone. PO or the anb.icriber on the Unhar, Moore Farm, Bridgewater, Pu. 3011% GAVITIL, April 30, IS T3.-tr. V ALUABLE FARM Ficasr , The attbserlber offer. for Fate the valuable farm known as the ors; X.1.ini.0ct...” Said fano I. niacini the un.at desirahle in the County and is beautifully ctuattal in the village of Summers. vine. Suegachnima (mime. Pa. There is a good Store, pi coring 51111. Saw lIISI. Phoder Mill. and Plackamith Shop in raid Village. The term in dirt eily on the lue td the Pr 1.. ,t W 11.111roau. 1 y miles 11 , 0111 Ihr depot in males from the New York ea R. it re • t the Great Pend Station ; cantatas PM acres of land. 1151 acre , ituprocedl is Well writers& having a lasting ream of alcr canning through 13, and a Olt ling enmity of water conveyed in piper to lie house. barn. and cat tle yards; it is well fenred, and under good cultivatlon, is well adapted tozrowing grain,, and in well Sited for ecock of dairying. Threw is a large and convenient dwelling, newly painted, and a beant I fel feint yard with ahruhttit", a litriye borne barn, a large carriage and tool lawn, a largo cattle barn with two cattle yenta. ample shads and stable:. for feeding et wk or stabling cows. small hay barns. lee home. bri. k cmuke boas corn house, and 2 orchards of armful fruit. Tim embncrsbor area Ilan 5 a22./1.1.L.i.kt 1"103.1013 that to will red. TEAMS of payment made easy. For In• formation address R. L. SUTPHIN, .Now Milford, Sarum. banna Ccatty, Pa Anrapt PM. IsTa.—Gm. ii, NEW ARRANGEMENT' PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. lebell's Jewelry Bland. Where ela r And Kett - •tort of the folhtrtrlng goods trill be ntnAtl-in oleet•he.e In Northern re-orylvrada: FMS AMERICAN w.sTrin JE s, WELRY 6. CLOCK S. SOLID SILSEIt 16, SLATED WAKE. ;OF ALL Ft rinso PINE TABLE CUTLERY. DIAMOND SPECTACLES and a genets) assartsnent of n•lcal Merchandise, - Sheet Mario, Violin Strings, etc. rte. All Fine Watcb Repairing Seising Machines and Or done. (Is u-usi.j by gams Repaired by L. 13. Isbell. F. bleihnish. & but rose. Pt . ScpL 10. 1Er73.-1t •1'..9. VL.I3IEX.aILs 13C 40 , 17 get IC . OTTO.ITZ THE COVET lIQVIIL MONTROSE. PENN'S JOIIN S. TAIIIIELL. Proprietor. Fine Stages Lassa this Weiss daily. connecting with the. lloniro.e Railway. the Lehigh Valley Railroad. and the .0. L. at. W. Railroad. April Ist. ' FURNITURE WARE ! EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH ALT 3E 3 .47.E o c:•=masnr i os 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Cunsistiog ut everything nameable in that -business. Repairing promptly done. ORDER 77.-ft7,C* TES Ellataelciarjr. PRICES I*II,t4ONAISLE. Satlgnitor) gparanteed. BlAgbarpton, N. Y., August MI, 15;3.-17. V . RECrTIOV7 & BROTIIIII General Undertakers DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COF FINS, CASKETS, ETC., < L = ~,r- - ALL 01WEIL3 LMOMPTLY ATTENDED TO El= • 41. seritai 4Petzitoi:l TOS Prof. R. IL Trtunbnirs Pen Family . • • razz coimeam. :Nang am* one Of employ - Met f, with Oat capital. can teem • permanent CU:titian. For port kritare :arm, with Mama S. KLDTSMAR, Nov. IR / 971 - 2 / Moilmae.„Pa. THE GREAT REME.DY FOR. CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a 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 eases 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 a 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. PIItPARED UT BETH W. FOWLS & SONS, Boston, Err&s., A.c.d sow 4y Drugtp.ts and Dealers grime-Ay. Sept. IStl, I.