FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. _ BerndMing leu lilomek , In traveling throqW. - the 'happy and prosperous country, aaitobaerving the, many new, substantial, and frequently elegant and commodious rural mansions; one cannot fail to observe the great scar city of evergreens in the grounds surround ing these places. Here, for instance,. stands one of those well built mansions, upon' d' lovely site, commanding a beauti ful countryi•ba . there is rot a solitary evergreen tree to shelter it from the northern blast of our wintry, winds. Oh I what a shudder pas ses over us as we approach the door of such a place in a cold winter's day. And there is uo use denying that the surround ings of many of our country houses are to a great extent the index of what is within. Let us contrast such a dwelling house with a well-built, but smaller, and mochnidis expends° Here rivesyy, room is intended to be used at least once or twice a year, both by the family and their friends. How unlike the larger mansion, whose inmates have never thought of really occupying more than the kitchen and the rooms above and be hind ft. As we approach the less pre tentious dwelling, ot, the same cold win ter's day, we stand on thw lee-side of a no ble evegreen for a few momenta previous to entering the door, andinstead of shud dering with the cold from without and the anticipated cold within, as in the former. mile,- we feel :warmer, if iii a trieditritive" mood. Told 'our and listen to the sweet music of nature as she chants her Eolian canine in the branches of the pine. - And when within the horse, and looking out- of the win dow upon whatcwould otherwise appear dead and dreary, what would be More re freshing to the eye and to the mind than lovely evergreens. Here almost in front of the window, and near to it, stands a noble Austrian pine, (the finest of all ev ergreens for this climatejwith its low branches resting upon the ground, and the whole pyramidal body a dense mass of long, never fading, but at all seasons, refreshing evergreen foliage. A fine wind breaker, and' eautiful to look at all win ter. And in the summer season, the nuleking.bird and the thrush never fail to build their - netts in its branches: - -IC short distance from this stands a small clump of our native white and black spruce and silver fir, All these trees are beautiful, both in winter and summer, hut especially in winter, with their bran ches gracefally dropping with festoons of pure white snow. As the above named trees will bid defiance 'to cold when the thermometer stands thirty-five degrees below zero, I think they may be called' hardy. Of course the size of the grounds should determine thd number of trees to plane ; but, however small, there should be at lead one -evergreen ; and it I had or.ly one,that should be an Austrian pine —and perhaps the Norway spruce comes next. There is no kind of ornamention to our houses so effectual nor half so cheap as the planting of trees, and nothins so cheerful to the eye in winger, or has a stronger tendency to cheat winter of its dreariness, than evergreens near to our dwellings.—Canada To clean Blankets. —o-- The Boston Journal of Chemistry gives the foi.oviing" method for cleaning blankets : Put two tablespoodfulls borax and a pint bowl full of soft soap in a tub of cold.water; when dissolved,put in a pair of.bla*ipaildlet theraremam over night: Next day rub and ritisetWorighty two waters, and hang them to dry. Do not wring them. But this is the only domestic use to which borax may be put. Borax is the best Cockroach exterminator yet discovered. This insect has a peculi ar aversion to it. As the salt is perfectly harmless to human beings,it is-much pre, (erred for this purpose to the - poisononi substance commonly used. Borax is valu able for the laundry ; use' one - ponnd to about ten gallons of boiling water, and yon need only about one half the amount of soap. For laces, sambrics, &c. use an extra quantity of this powder, t will not injure the texture 'of the cloth in the least: For cleansing the tittirleothingis bett.r than a solution of borax water. Wash afterwards with pure water, if it leaves the hair too stiff. Borax dissolved in water is au excellent dentriflce or tooth wash. Preserving Rung. -0- The American Artisan gives the pro cess of Mr. Lewis Birchofer for preserv ing milk without alteration except in the rising of cream, whether it be kept at rest,or in motion,as at sea. The undula ted milk,' 'fresh drawn- from the .awns placed-in perfectly clean cans or bottles, which are filled as nearly full as possible, and hermetically sealed. These Mu are then placed in water of the sametempera tnre as the milk, in such a manner as to show a freecirculation of water beneath and artutidiit - notover them' Thatent prature of this water is then raised to be tween lon tind-180:degrees F.,and kept there for caging lengths of time— orip lionsilreicrving tho millatom or foie weeks, and five hefts, - eight 'or 'twelve months. The,heat is then withdrawn, and the water illowed to cool slowly. If the ter tare exceeds 170 degrees, the milk,,a*T* 8 cooked, taate... - No hope this process - may' be a 4Menistidotiirthe milk undergoes no change, in many ntiees it would be.nrefetable to. condensed milk- Hon*. WithCoauracted rot& ——o— I think I eaw an inquiry not long since for alemedy . forhorsea - with contracted feet. Here le one, whether asked for or not, I will give-you, which Is worth more than any,other I ever. tried, and J-nevev knew fin iniatatite where it failed' to Cure. It is simply this : Make an excavation in.the 'bottom of your stable , chrxwby the, manger, from two to 01-egeet — Ktuire and one oemor'e feet - deep j fat-the same with clay,taking care to truth down In solid nines. Be sure 'to • get good pure clsy— pot ~tend of .any sort. Keep: the. surface rlaroP;lnit a horse.l.eptstinding oesticli traurfatt , '-wilF tmtibled with contrieeditixif& it , is Tot necem to hare any --more - of the damp surfeit , than just where the front feet rest—C. B. Horton, in Burnt New Yorker. A: farmer.' ihould'- neiteer 'go ttt- town without carrying something to sell—but ter, eggs,potatoes, poultry,or even .a load of wood. ,lly so doing his income ialnite sure to exceed his outgoes. There is no more iniserable and poverty stricken way, than to keep sending to stores and shops, and t iniving . things charged,. with fthesix-, peelAtion of paying for them when spec.' ml crops come. HUMOROUS. Spicy Reporting. A.Detroit paper girekthe following en• tertaining -report of an hour's proceed ings at the Police Court in. that city. "Thomas Mahone, you are on the high road to' ruin," remarked his Honor as Thomas was walked up. Thomas looked as if he would like to bet money that he wasn't and the Court bontinued g•Whiskey and beer are leading you to a drunkard's grave, and if something is not doneto check you in your wild ca reer the Mahony family will soon have `to hunt up as undertaker, and' the as loons on Front street which nuw know 'yeti will know you no more forever." "It wasn't much of a drunk," said Thomas. "No,I know that,"continued His Hon or ; " It wasn't fourteen or fifteen feet long, like some drunks, but then you fell over a salt barrel, thought. a track team was a circus band wagon, and you sat down on your head to •rest. I feel like talking to you -for about an hour and a half, but I haven't time and make it ' $ or sixty days." "Manes Oraham.l" called Bijab. as he handed out a lone woman and led her around to the chalk mark. "And Marier' vas 'drunk,"' added his Honor in a sad voice ; "forty-three years old, going rapibly to the grave, aiy.rlet so drunk that you had to be hauledidcown here on a wheelbarrow." "On a handcart, sir," she corrected; showing conaiderable interest. "Well there is a difference between al handcart and a wheelbarrow, " he went on, "but it doesn't make any difference in this ease. In fact the handcart was the easiest thing to draw you on, and more small boys could , . gather around it. I I will alter the complaint and make it read `handcart,' and now I want to know what you have to say about it P . - Tears came to her eyes, her corset gave a heave or two, and she whispered : "I wanted to go to the circus e "Ah,that touched a tender cord,"sighed the Court, as be leaned back and listened to the music of the brass band floating on the early morning air, and saw in im agination the tnck mule, the elephant, and the rhinocerons ambling around the sawdust ring—admission fifty cents. "Mailer ,* he at last said in a changed voice, "you'll die in a few years, anyhow, and perhaps it is just as well to let you go to the circueas to send you to the work-house. Mayhap the growl of the. sea lion. the snarl of the tiger, the war ble of the ostrich and the gymnastic ex ercises of the monkeys, together with the atirrring air of 4 01 d Dan Tucker' as ren dered by the band, may put thoughts of reformation into your bead. Go, aged female,and remember it's fifty cents every time you crawl under to canvas." ' John Mahoney said' it wasn't his Caen that he had been arrested for vagrancy. Tie had hunted the town over to secure a: situation, but everybody turned a cold shoulder. Bank Preeilent's said it wasn't good day for hiring cashiers; wholesale merchants said they didn't want a head book-keeper that day, and leading jewel lers advised him to ge and learn how to bang himself. 'Atis he was rebuffed and discharged at every turn. His ducatea went one by one, his clothing gave out, and when found he was sitting nooks pile of clam shells in an alley, straw in his hair, tears in his eyes, and a general lonesomeness about his face that made the policeman think of the time when he was lost in q whortleberry swamp in the north woods. "I'd like t take you off one side and sit down end strovgle with yon," said his Honor, "but there's others to come, and , the struggling business is adlonrned sins I die. Have you anything to say why I shouldn't send you up for three months?" "I went three lawyers and a jury," re plied the prisoner. "I could send out and get you a dozen lawyers and 400 jurymen, said the Court "but it isn't necessary. You have had a fair trial, been convicted, and as soon as Bijah seats you in the buggy the curtain falls." to ® _ New London cap boast of a character that would do hoctor to any town ; his name is Steve Hicks. A short time since a man entered Steve's store and called for fire-water. The liquor was drank,and the party stood s little while talking, evi dently having forgot to pay the score. Steve stood quietly by until the party were leaving, when approaching the man who had ordered the liquor,he tapped him on the shoulder and began: "S-s-ay, s-s-stninger, if you should h-h happen to miss your pio-p-pocket book, d-d-dont come here to I-1-look Yon h-h-ha ha.'ut had it out h-h-here I" The man took the hint and paid the bill. At another time two men entered and called for some good whiskey—the "best the house afforded." Steve said he told some "very fine whiskey." The liquor was produced and the• imbibers reached for the licittie,-when :-Steve put forth his hand and took it again in charge, re marking as he _did so: "I ar-w-want my p-p-pay before yen IM-drink ; because it anuppluottably you before you cast, get Pig pp-pocket book out 1" A Boston merchant having advertised fora porter, was called on the next day by a stalwart Yankee, who said: 'I sap, boss,' bo you the man what ad tortased for a porter ?' Tee: prerply replied the merchant, 'and I expressly stated that ell applica tions must be made by mail.' Vest so, boss: replied the Yankee, 'and of I ain't a mail, I would be obliged to you to tellmalvirat lam „, He got the situation. In a school recently j teacher took or.; =ion to relate au anecdote of the little girl who tried to ''overcome evil with good" by giving a New Testament to a boy-who had ill-treated her. The story was appreciated, for, It few minutes after wards,.one boy struck another, and on being asked the reason, said he was fifty iDe to get a Testament." This was prac tical working altogether unexpected. A' Mississippi paper rays a lady recent. 1Y wok' an old colored WOllatl on the street whom she. knew. She met her with,"howdy, Aunt Maria ?' -The aged negress, raised herself erect, • placed her arms akimbo, and_remarked loftily; look ing : 'I ain't yer aunt, and I ain't yerunele yer ash" • Two deacons once disputing about- a proposed new graveyard, one remarked t "I'll never be busied in that as long as I live r "What an - Obstinate wain said the other. "If my life is spared, I wilL" Miscellaneous. THE' IMRE DEEM For 1874 CONTAINS MORE LOCAL NAT'S, MORE GENERAL NEWS, BETTER STORIES, BETTER FAMILY READING, MORE CHOICE POETRY, MORE FARM MAI TABS, AND IS • Better 3Pa.per THAN EVER BEFORS Subscribe fer Is "'outlaw a Ask Near Neighbors 30 111 RIP FPO SD per Year in Advance. 3R.0018 X 7411 53 C> NISI' 4041119111 rleT 88 Washittgton Street, Mitizagticiamatcria., Zff. "sr-, You will Find tleo LABOEST AHD ZEST AIIIIOII.IXEINT OP triFsaa or ALL =PDS. 41 the liareal Prim of NAV Sorg ill Southern New York. all Goods &ad so WA/MATED as Egaimante& EL D. 11010NBOS Nay. 12 •=l.-11r fr h. .bl.b Vi r rrktati /11 SHIMS trOastrinzaltnul Weirs*aralUdudthelmo MIST CLASS AND COMMON WETZIL. re I 11 171731 R hinnidth tbl/ Intl= at tbs cotaltry, el las awa Illanntlenc" and at priceut that cannot giTe faction. .1.16 makes titaany.bcat EXTENSION TA.Billb In the Ceentmtad WARILINTB them. • ' UPHOLSTERY WORK Of all kinds done on the natant =inn. CA m. .rat ma 123. 33 33 Xi 0 .. • OP. VA13101311 EINDB. PURR NO.I MATRASSES e COMMON MATRASSES. tl' D RTA K USG nuke tie. 4otintp. tlaw. in Ids tottiness. Mist eOlll a UV sad the most elmU MD 104,0 earwax his imam ww be promptiyand is MUTH & OWL itattsaseals. Jan. 18711.—ec6—U. Clothing, etc. THE BOTTOM Bass Fallen Out of • 1-i• GOO Ct., C. B. PERRY'S, BINGHAMTON, N. Y Am Immense Stock Just Bought from THE GREAT FAILURES of New England, at prices CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN Blutomaton. Nov. rs. tra.-ti Mtscellaneona. PAINTS AND OILS. A PINE STOCK AT B. B. LYONS & Co.'s Montrose, may It. 1573. C AE CARPETS AT 30 CENTS AND UPWARDS —Len than N. Y. Prices— ably 14.'75. Par Pile by U: U. LYONS ik CO SEGAU, TEA, COFFEE, and other Cl-raclerlesi At Low Figures at B. IL LYONS & CO.'S W4/4. MIR WINDOW PAPERS. A Large Stock, And New Patterns Received Every Week Direct From the Planatnetory. B. R. LYONS & CO. Spool grlsrepteci, Coat's, Clark's 0. N. T.. and John Clark's spool Thread. 711=sysen, ana column—am no. to No. INN at per &Wen. Por We to B. B. LYONS & CO Montrose, MAY 14. Ini—tf PROCLAMATION I assn YE : 117.4.1 t yr. I MI ye good people having anything to do be fore the 'Honorable Judges of what is good to eat and drink come forth and give your attend ance, and your wants shall be supplied ; and all men and women who are summoned as Aaron to toy the good qualities of our goods please an swer to your names at first call and save your fines And know ye all that 4. I'. ligpEA RP ie constantly receiving large additions to his stock of Choice Groemdea and Provision, such as Wheat and Buckwheat, Flour, Corn and Oat Meal, crushed Wheat and Graham Flour,liams. lent, and fish, dried trait, and berries,fresb fruith and vegetables of all kinds, (in their season,) °agars (manse,) also molasses and syrup, tens and case, of the very best qualities, spices, soaps, salt, crackers, and cheese, raisins, figs, risque cupola, caftan mid nuts, books and stationery, yankee notions, tobacco and cigars, canned goods, a very large stock of tho very best titudities, and all at extremely low prices for cash or ready pay. A. N. BIILLA.RD Montrose. Jan. 7th 1974. 4 maw anaaammtEENT PIANOS & ORGANS, It L 2,ll7sbell'e Jewelry Stand, Wheres larger Kid bapa;'s toe*. of the followillit goods will be found than elsewhere in Northers PeeingNaas: PM AMERICAN WATCRES . 4kwirtay cl,ocas, .i4,,watiati!i4 a swp wA4li l ov ALL HMI%) PThl TABLE CUTLERY, DIAMOND SPECTACLES, amt oral assortment of Musical Merchandise, t Music, `flan Wrings, etc., etc. • AU Pthe rill'lrur IpaF.Melbulab. Sewing Machines and Or- L,deal by s Repaired by Isbell & Weibull& Montrose. Pi Beat to, ur2-I1 HUNT BROTH IRS, SCRANTON, PA. Wholesale 4 Keas Deg era la HARDWARE LIOH, STEEL, HAILS.pPIKES, SHOVELS, WILDER'S HAIDWARE I &ME im e r WT SAT &AIL SPIRE.S Os & eIiOPPWIE. °ARMOR , SPRING &ILEA WIRE AN o DOI= DOLTS, ,g mid WINLESS, natrzn BARR. NALLE&I3LE IROREZ SPORES, PELLOBE, SEAT DbLE.4. ROWS, &e. ANVELS. VICES S gad MB. BELLOWS! Waringa,_ _SLIMES. FILEA, A e . Ac. CIRCULAR AND Tr, MILTING. PACKING %NW AMMER PAWS GESSIDEMONES. mama WINDOW 0148 ;LEATH= & PLEMII9O s PALKBANFB soAurs. v . szcznow a MOTES% Chmaral 'ride:takers DEALERS IN At HINDS OF COF FINS, CASKETS, ETC., 434700334611.TT 1311M1D. 11.1.10/3DEBB POO/PTLT ATTENDED TO. V. nalaolo7/ a Ono. Urn 112.2Vt1.-41. 13. CAMIBELL at CO. Immo/ ismonnwo as PINE, PLAN CO BOLUSES CINDY. ninonenisasnes.asisSOßSlONEßVlTONlSTS,&e.. Fire Works ()Instantly on Hand. • ires. 422 trarket itiad 41? Nertatant etaldl's Much ID. 1874.—tr. w. Drugs and Medicines. pi wade chiefly from * the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal pro perties of which are extracted therefrom without the flso of Alcohol. The question is almost daily risked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vnrriosn Bit'- sins? " Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. They are the great blood purifier 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 VINECIAII BrrrEss in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. • - - - • - If nien will enjoy good health, let them use VINEOI.II Itinurns as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic Aimed/Luta in ovary form. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell = provided their hones are not de stroyeo by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thou....awls proclaim Vinnohai Brmints the most wonderful Invigorant that over sustained the sinking system. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the' United States, especially those of the Mis sissippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and An turan, and remarkably so during seasons of magma heat and dryness, are invariably weer panted by extensive derangements o the stomach and liver, and other abdominal 'lacers. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. WALE:nes Vxsnosa Brrrsus, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally suitor: tug the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Ba tons Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart,lntikon mation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other palatal symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or*liing's Evil, White Swel, Map, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Gratra, Scrofulous Inflammations. LidalBlo jainmmltions, Mercurial Affections, QM Eruptions of the Skin, Bore Eyes, eta, etc. In these, as in all other constitu tional Diseases, WALKER'S VECEDAII BEM= have shown their great carative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases, For Inflammatory god ChrOnic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have no eqnaL Such Div. es are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. —Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such EA Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and liiiners, as they advance in life, are subject tt4 paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Wer.irsn's Vm- EGAII Brrruns occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus tules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Read, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scotts, Discolomtions of the Skin, Humors an 4 Diseases of the Skin of whatever unmo or nature, axe literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No sys tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no 4441 whiffles, will free the system from *Orme like these Ilitters For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wom anhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible, Janndice.—ln all cases of jrndice, rest ilB9lllPd that yoni liver is not &Wig its work. The only sensible treatment is to promote the secretion of the bile and favor its re movaL For this purpose use VLS/COlat Brs- VMS. Cleanse o Vitiateil 11100 d when, eve+. you find its impurities bursting throfigh the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings wl tell you when. Seep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. It. H. NIcDONAIJ) 4 c'tto, sad seam! Agunta. resaciaoo, OnlifOr.l% ant cer, waista i gus w I Cluxltos SIL, New Nark. Sold by Ml Druggi.is and Dealers. sept, 10th. 18=-IY. ABEL TURRELL, pßugoisT, Tlacoralgroese. 3Poziaa."oi., is continually reeelving NEW GOODS, and . keeps con tinually on hand a full and desirable assortment of gen uine DRUGS, lIEDICINF.B, CHEMICALS, Paints,Olis Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spices, and other groceries, wall paper. gituw•ware, fruit jars, mirrors, lamps, chimneys, kerosene, machinery oils, tanners' oil. nests foot oil, relined Whale Oil, pg for lanterns. oil for sewing tasytilnes, Olive Ofi,Sperin il, ts Turpen tineWarnishis, Canary Seed,Vinegiu,Potash ,Concen tested Lye. Azle Gress e,_ Trusses , eltipilorters.lfedical Instrument., Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns, Pistols Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps,lliasting Powderand Fuse, Violins. Strings Bows.etc. Flutes., Fifes,etc.,Fisb llooksand Liu es,lla r an d TolletSosps Hair Oils, Hair Restorers. and Hair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Silver and Sliver Killed Spoon., Forks, Knives, etc.,Deatist Articles. a goner. nlassortneentof FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY. and PERFUMERY All theleading and best kinds of PATENT MEDICINES. . . The people are invited to call at the Drag and Variety Store of ABEI., TERRELL. Feb. 1.1873. Established 184.9 Miscellaneous. ERE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEM Insurance Agency. CAPITAL REPREIMIUD OYES 620,000,000 C . WM Dec. 19. 11172 . Pl. JOB WORK JOB WORK AT VIM OFFICE, rnr •t. 1 Drugs and Medicines THE GREAT REMEDY FOB CONSU PTION 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 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 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. PI PAVED ➢7 BETH W. POWLE & 80810. Bosun, Hua i dud sold by Drdgpds and Dinvlump:aurally. .._ , [77 - - . i jr . .. - 2 - 7 1. c s\t„ r `! : t7 . T,7- . , ‘, • ‘ s ` - . , - ; - 3,% - : . : 11 1 - 2----1 ' _-- EN F.:IN EL:t. __ Excl. \ yea. increa.,,- the ty of this valuable Hair Preps: at ion which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it, e kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for restoring GRAY OR FADED Kant to its youthful color, making it 14)ft, lustrotut, and silken. The soulp, by Its use, heeoraes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop ert ie 4, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair ~ rows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except hi extrome old agti. It is the most eco nomical 11.tnt DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applications, aad gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Bayes, ern; e Assayer of Massachusetts, says, -The constituents are pure, and care t' illy seleeteil for excellent quality; f I (\insider it the BEST Puce e ,.is for its intended purpose,." co uu Przsggias,mad /kale,' on .11./..caoscs. Prioo One Dollar. i ckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS ',. our Renewer in many enseN itmg a time, and too ov, to restore gray or holed we have prei.ared this •„1C Imparatio,f; Which Will • 011,1 cilia-tunny accomplish :It. It is eat:ov ari , lied, 1.;c4.5 a color N; &Al will 6 aor :c•it off Sold by . t,. Prieo Filly Cents. P. HALL, & CO., Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lange, alma as Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough, Broochitza, Asthma. end Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modem science, few ore of more real value to feookind than this ef ctual remedy for all lisenses of the Threat ' and Lungs. A vast trial of Its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has 41101412 that It does surely and effectually' comod tie es no, testimony of our test chi- L,ll*. j 1.5 C13%-,CN, estaisliSls. the fact, that iq:CrOItAIL will and does relieve and cure Mu :tinkling disorders of the Throat sad Lungs lotylool any other medicine. The most oirections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to it. power; and eases of. Canaan*. Slott, cured by thisreparation, are public,- Iv Iso,ess, so remarkab p le wt hardly to be be lierc.l, were they not proven beyond dispute. .14 a mote ly is is adequate, on which the public taa ry nt r for full protection. By curing Coughs, :lw foreitunter4 of more serious dlamse, It , oven unntunbered liven, and on Mount of suffering , overt to be computed. It challenges trial, and COD-. visees the most sceptiest Every family should : keep i: mo hand as ti protection against the early .4 toinerceived attack of rulmonary Affections, which ~re ea.ily met at Best, but which bettotnit ease tied eften fatal, if neglected Ten- ;Issr longs steed Mk tlefellye; and It IS unwise to he witloott IL As a safeguard to children, amid re the distressing di.casesi which beset the banal, en .i c on .; of clailtlhorxl, COERUT PECTORAL •1 is istvalatalde; for, by its timely use, multi 111.1,, are rescue.] loan premature graves, and serve to the love and affection centred on them. speedily mud surely against ordinary colds, scenting snood not health-restoring sleep. No r, one will cues trotthlinernelnfltienza and nil Bronchitis, when they know how sassily, . thoy cut be cored. Oricioally the protect of long, hawk:Feu, and anece.4lll chemical investigation, no cost or toil in making every bottle In the utmost p.-.ihle perfection. It mite ho confidently re. ie, , I nprna.m possessing all the virtues it tuts ever ; and capable of producing cures as memorable to the greateit It has ever effected. .! lE=E3 Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mann Pr--dileal and Awaitldal Chemist& BOLD BY ALL DIWOOL3TD znaywneas. HARD HILLS PRINTED AT THIS OPPIRR. County Business Directors, Two lines to tblA t itl rm relt i 2 : rt, „ te i s . r . .ll.6o; each nd 310!s r TROSE JA]fES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Law. Odic. one . door below Tarbell House. Public Avenue. • Mi. H. COOPER k CO.. Bankers, sell Foreign Pan lute Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland and Scot land. • . OLCLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life oilier once Agents ; also, sell Railroad and AceldentTickct, toNew York and Philadelphia. Office one door east .of the Bank. HAUGHWOUT, Slater, Wholesale and netaL dealer In all kinds of s/ato rooSog, Montrose,Pa. BDIINS NICHOLS, the place to get Drugs and Mcdl eines, Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes, Pocket-Books, Specta cles Yankee Notions. Ac. Brick Block. WAL L. COX., Harness makeraind dealer In all articles Wonally kept by tho trade. opposite the Bank. • BOYD .5 CORWIN, Healers in Stove., Hardware' and 'Manufacturers of Tin and Sheetlron ware, corner Mato and Turnpike street.. A.'N. BULLARD. Dealer in Groceries, Provision Books, Statione and Yankee Notions, at head 1 Public Avenue.. NEW MILFORD. L.L.LaROY. Dealer In all kirae of farming Imple ments, mowing machines, well! curbs, dog powers, ate-, etc., Main SL, opposite Saving. Dank. lem• CAYUGA PLASTER NICHOLAS SHOEMARER,dea.... er in genuine Cayuga Plaster, Frock craned. SAVINGS BANE- NEW MILFORD.—r la per cent. lu tercet on all Deposits. Does a general Banking Due nese. n 1 l-tf S. B. CHASE st CO. N. F. EMBER. Carnage Maker and Undertaker Male Street, two doors below Hawley'. Store. HeCOLLUM BROTHERS. Dealers to Grocerlet an Provisions, on Main Street.• lI:GARRET & SON. Dealers in Flour, Fred. NM, Salt.. Lime, Cement, Groceries and Preview. or: Melo Street. opposite the Depot. AINEY & lIt YDEN, Dealers in Drams and Medicines and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Math Street, noel the Depot. J. DICKERMAN, Jn., Dealer In general merchandise and Clothing. Brick Store, on Main Street. GIBSON. rt. M. TIN GLEY—Healer In Stoves, I'ln. Copper, Iron and Sheetlron Ware, Canting, Sc. Alpo, mannfacter or of Sheet Metals to order. Eve Trough and Lead Pipe bealocan attended to at fall. prices—Gib.. Hollow, rennsylvar.M.—ty. -Q. BEAT BEND L, S. LENBElMJMannfaeturer of Leather. and dualist in general Merchandise, on Malt] Street• 11. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer to Re. 4 Made Clothing, Dry Goods,Groceries and Provisions Ilaln Stfeet.o. Miscellaneous H 42124 litlirilDVA22o T2HVA2Zia BOYD & CO.RWIN Corner of Main and Turnpike Sta., 321!CCONT3ELCA 13, M. 4,1.... St) "I" C:3OET M .5; , TIN AND SKET-IRON WARE, Builders' Hardware. CUTLERY, ETC., Nuns, 1037 t. 11.473 33.02. a. Thanks to our Frtendo for Past Favors We would be more thankful to ono and all who know they hare unsettled accounts with mt. if they would call and settle by the middle of March next. EINEM SCRANTON SAYINGS BANK, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME ON DEMAND wiruour PREVI OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU ARY AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE. LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN ERS AND MECHANICS. • DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR, SANFORD GRANT, GEORGE FISH. ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHIN C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT: JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT; 0, C, MOORE, CASHIER. OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M. UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED. NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVE. NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCii. Feb, 12. 1873. NEW GOODS• Tbe undersigned having , refitted, refurnished sin restocked the store, formerly occupied by B. Ken; f i t h d e r i;m at p i l lw w irigl a lii . C d e e n . f m re i lre va m y iw o lpared toTdru DRY GOODS! GROCERIES! BOOTS & SHOES 11 HARDWARE CROCKERY I &c., &c. Mean be found elsewhere, and at as liestrsto Os M. Crane Lawsville Center. Pa.. March 24.143. MI di r ria. c, x- es' 191 tcox. o : The caidaralgued 1a reeclvlug and ha. now au hand a Complete netortancut of GROCERIES, CODFISIL MACKEREL. KEINISENE NAILs, BOOTS & 8110E,S. 111t00319, coTION GOODkI, CLOVEN & TIMOTHY KENDS, &c., at Cool's Station, which he offers for sale on • the mos reasoasblo terms for Cash or Ready Pay. N. R. Thooo haying freight for allipmeut, or wkbing to travel by Rail will Imre:titer bo accommodated s well at ads place as any pi/too along Um Hoe of dm Moutroao Railroad. Montrose. March letit, 1314.-In3 E. L. COOL