. Twenty-Elighth Annual Esti" , of the Susquehanna County Agricultural Society will be held in Montrose, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, St•l;t. 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1874. -:0:- PREMI Elf LIST. Bost stallion, sire of best yearling cola raised in the county $7 2d $3 Best heavy draft stallion. 6 3 Quick draft stallion 6 3 Brood Mare and Colt. 6 3 Hest single gelding over four years old, raised in the county Best single Mare over 4 years old raised in the county. Best single horse not raised in the county Best pair of Horses or Mares raised in the c0u..ty.... . Best pair of Horse or Mores not raised in the county..... Beet pair three-year old c01t5.... 4 2 Best pair two-year old colts.— • 4 Best three-year old colt (gelding or mare,) 3 Res'. three-rear old stallion 3 Best two year 014 colt Best one-year old c01t...... Fastest Fastest pair walking horses in harness, twice around track... Fastest single bores tinder saddle or in harness 3 Judges—Chester Bliss, Slieidens Post- Ilk* ; Mathew T. McKeel,), Jessup ; Stephen W. Br.ed, Brooklyn. -:0:- DITISION Class I.—Durhams Best Dual= bull two years old and upwards $6 2d $3 Best Durham cow four years old and upwards Best Durham bull one year old and upwards Best Durham heifer three years old . e 3 2 Best Durham heifer two years old 3 2 Best Durham heifer one year old 3 Best Duet= bull calf 4 2 Best Durham heifer calf Clan. 2.—Grade Durhams. Best 2 yeall old bull aid upwards.*3 2d $2 Best cow four years old and up wards 3 2 Best heifer three years old, Best heifer two years old . Best four yearlings Best four calves Best bull ca1f..... Best heifer calf ~ Judges—Judson Stone.2d, Forest Lake; D. I). Hines, Montrose : J. G. Gardner, Bridgewater Class 3.—Devons Bestbull two rears old and up wards .$6 2d $3 Beat bull one year Old. Beet cow four years old and up wards 5 3 Best heifer three years old Best heifer two years old Best heifer one year 01d........ Best heifer calf ......... Best bull calf Class 4.—Grade Devon Best bull two years old and up wards R 3 2d 82 Best cow four years old and up wards Best heifer three years old Best heifer two years old.. Best heifer one year 01d... Best four yearlidgs Best four calves Best bull calf Beat heifer calf Judges—Orrin Prichard, Springville; David Marsh, Franklin ; Abner Griffis, Forest Lake. Class s.—Oxen and Steers. Best pair working oxen four years (dd *6 2d Best pair steers three years 01d.. . r 3 2 Best pair steers two years 01d...1. 3 2 Best pair fat cattle Beet cow or steer .. 3 Class 6. —Alderney& Best bull Best cow Best heifer three years old 3 2 Best heifer two years old. 3 2 Best heifer one year old. 3 2 Best heifer calf 4 2 Best bull calf 4 2 Class 7.—Ayshires. B , ist bull Best cow Best heifer i,hree years old Best heifer 'two years old. Best heifer one year old.. Best heifer calf Best bull calf Judges—John C. Morris, Scranton; H. K. Sherman, Springville ; C. J. Hollister, Bridgewater. Class B.—Herds of ten. Best herd of short horns. $lO Beat herd of Devons 10 Best herd of Alderneys 10 Best herd Ayrabires 10 Best herd grade short horns._ . 5 Best herd grade Devons 5 Best herd grade Alderneya 5 Best herd grade Ay rshires• •• • .. 5 Judges—W. H. Joues,Bridgewater: W. Harrison, New Milford ; Penne! Car penter, Harford. DIVISION 'IL Class I.—Sheep. Best fine wool buck $5 2d $2 Best three fine wool ewes 3 2 Best three fine wool lambs 3 Best coarse wool buck 5 2 Best three coarse wool ewes 3 2 Best three coarse wool lambs.... 3 Best middle wool buck 3 2 Best three middle wool ewes.... 3 • 2 Best three middle wool lambs.... 3 Class 2.—Swine. Best boar Best breeding sow Best four 'pigs over three mouths old 3 2 Judges—H. H. Harrington,Bridgewater; Milton Birchard, Forest Lake ; Ebensser Gage, Brackneyville: Class 3.—Poultry. Best trio of turkeys $2; Best trio of dark brahmas . 2 Best trio of light brahmas 2 Best trio of black spanish 2 Best trio of dorkins 2 Best trio of homburgs 2 Beet trio of leghoms 2 Best trio of Houdans 2 Best trio of ducks 2 Judges—C. L Brown, Montrose; D. S. Gregory, Bridgewater; A. Baldwin, Mon trose. DIVISION IV. Chia 1.-Home Product& Best tub or firkin of Junc butter .$5 2d $3 3d $2 4th $1 Beat tub or firkin of Sept. butter .$5 2d $3 3d 82 4th $1 Best 10 lba butter made by girl under 16.82 2d $1 Best cheese, not less than 25 lbs 84 2d $2 Best 10 Iba butter, in pound rolls $3 2d $2 Judges—Elisha Mulford, LL. D., Clio ; count ; Mrs. M. L. Catlin, Bridgewater ; I Mrs. D. D. Warner, Montrose. Class 3.—Seeds Best bushel corn in ear.......... E 3 2d $1 Best 3 bush. white winter wheat. 2 Best 3 bushel spring wheat. 2 Beet 3 bushel rye 1 Best 4 bushel oats. 1 Best 4 bushel barley..... 2 Class 3.--Vegetables, Best assortment fall apples. $2 Best assortment winter apples... 2 Best assortment pears Best assortment quinces Best and greatest variety of veg• etubles. Best five cabbage heads Best twelve rutabagas Best the table 5qua5he5.......... Best live pumpkins..... Best twelve onions Best twelve beets Best five heads cauliflower-- . Beet twelve tomatoes Best assortment grapes grown in county Best one bushel potatoes Best cider vinegar, not less than 1 gallon Best 10 lbs. maple sugar Best 10 lbs honey Best five field squashrs Best bushel carrots 50c Beat bushel mange! wurtzel...... 1 50c Best bushel sugar beets 1 50c Best 12 garden beets 50c Best 12 ears sweet corn 50c Judges—Azar lathrop,Rodney Jewett, C. C. Halsey, Montrose. Mass I.—Carriages and Cabinet Work made ;sal the county. Best double carriage $4 Best single cat riage 2 Best lumber wagoc 3 Best democrat wagon 3 Best single sleigh 2 Best chamber set 4 Best table 2 Class 2.—Leather, etc. Best pair fine boots $2 Best pair common boots 1 Best five sides harness leather 2 Best five sides upper 1eather.......2 Best five sides sole leather... ...... 2 Beet set double harness Best set single harness Judges— Guy P. Wells, Bridgewater ; C. S. Foster, Thomas Warner, Montrose. Class 3—lmpliments Blacksmithing. Best plow $3 Best barrow 1 Best cultivator Beat corn shelter Best straw cutter 2 Best churn power... 2 Best firkin 50c Best horse rake. ........ 1 Best warning machine 1 Best butter pail . 50c Best 2 horse power and thresher...s Best 1 bores power and thresher... 3 Best farm mill and p0wer.........5 Best mowing machine ...6 2d mowing machine 4 3d mowing machine Best hay tedder 3 Judges—M. B. Helme, E. W. Hawley, S. B. Rogers. 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 Class I.—Domestic -Manufactures. Best ten yds. flannel..... $2 50c Best ten yds woolen carpet 2 50c Best ten yds. rag carpet. ...1 50c Best pair wool socks 50c Best pair wool mitten 5............ 50c Best ten yds. linen cloth 1 Best ten yds. cassimere cloth .......2 Best ten yda. toweling 1 Best hearth rug 50c Judges—Mrs. Wm. I'. Mosley, New Milford • Mrs. Wm. 11. Jessup Montrose; Mrs. E. W. Rose. Silver Like. Class 2.—Ornamental Needle-Work &c. Best Photographs, Diplomas...... . Best quilt of any kind... ... $2 Best display of fancy articles...... 2 Best spread 2 86 2d $3 5 3 Best tidy Best fine embroirdery.... Best chair cushion Best knit shawl Hest collection of flowers $6 2153 5 3 Best vase of flowers .. 3 2 , .. 3 2 Best boquet 25c Best exhibition of engrwrings......2 Best lamp mat ..... 50c Best specimen of worsted work.... sac Beat ornamental work ............. 50c Best nennianship Judges—;lira H. M. Jones, Ilarford ; Mrs. Rachel P. Mulford, Choconut ; Mr& E. T. Tiffany, Dimock. Class 3.—Linenumeruted Articles Judges— Benj. Park, LL D., Ditnock; G. V. Ben tley,Montrose ; Mrs. W. J. Mul ford, Montrose ; Mrs. E C. Post, Mon trose. The plowing match will be held on the farm of John S. Tarbell, in Wednesday, the first day of the rair, First premium $8 2d 5 3d 3 4th 2 Judges—Abel H. Patrick, E. C. Potter, Jerome Butterfield. SPECIAL Paimr tars. 6 , Best product of butter from iqy dairy of not leas than 6 town . , Persons competing for this mium must present a written statemof the number of cows, their tweed, aunt and kind of feed, the manner cl i aetting the milk, and kind of pans or cans. with a lull description of the manner of making the butter and the kind of churn and utensils used. These statements are to be turnishigl before or on Dec. let, 1874. The prominms to be awarded at the an- nual meeting in January. —xi:— Rules and ilegtdatkons. L The Committee and Secretary have an office on the Grounds, where the Judges are requested to meet at 9 o'clock on the third day, when their names will be called, and vacancies filled; and they will be furnished with the Book of En try,when they will proceed to decide up on the merits of the articles and animals entered for premiums, and report in writ ing, at 1 o'clock, same day. 2. It is important that all persons ap pointed on Awarding Committees should be present at that hour. The Judges can resort for instructions and to make out reports to the office. 3. Any animal entered for exhibition in one class, cannot compete in any other class, except as one of a herd. 4. The Judges shall in all eases with hold premiums when the animals or arti cles are not worthy, though there be no Competition. 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c 50c 1 1 1 -:0:- Division V -:0:--- DIVISION VI 5. Exhibitors wishing to compete for premiums are requested to have their an imals or articles entered in the Secretary's Book before the second day of the. Fair. No animals or articles can take a premi um not entered for eomi.etition previous to the Books going into the hands of the Judges, and they most be on the grounds for xhibition by 9 o'clock a. m. of the third day, or they cannot take a premium. No ammal or article ean be removed be ton. the close or the exhibition without the consent of the Executive Commit tee. 6. Superintendents 01 the different de partments will have the animals and ar ticles systematically arranged. The offi cers of the Society and Superintendents will be known by their official badges. 7. No premium will be awarded to any person exhibiting animals or ar ides not entered in the name of the Lone fide owner of the same. B. Persons exhibiting full blood ani mals, must leave the pedigree uf tneir Btolek with the Secretary for the consider ation of the Judgos thereon. J. Premiums not called for b , fore Jan. let, will be considered donated to the So ciety. 10. Persons not residing in this county exhibiting animals or articles deemed worthy of a premium by the Judges,shall only be entitled to a diploma therefor. A sufficient police force will be in at tendance, day and night, to protect prop erty Lit exhibitors. Arrangenienls are made for keeping stock over night. There will be a committee at the en trance of the Fair (rounds to direct all persons driving in stock over night. Entries can be made any time previous to the Fair by leaving word with or writ ing to the Sei . J. R. Lyons, Mont rose. Judges and Superintendents that are present in Limo will receive a ticket for dinner. Daily Order of Arrangement• The gate will be opened from 7 o'clock, a. m., until 5 p. m., each day. September 16th, first day, there will lie a free Fair, for the exchange and side of stock, cattle, horses, etc., to commence at 9 a. m., on the Fair Grounds, and all per sons are invited Li attend, free of charge. At 1 p. tu., the plowing math!) will take place on the farm of J. S. Tarbell. . . . September .17th, second day, at II a. m., a mule race will take place o•r the Fair Grounds, no man to rule his own mule. The first premium of 8:1 will be awarded to the man coming in first, and a second premium of 83 to the mule coming in last. At I p. m., the trial of speed for the fastest walking horses will take place. At 2 p. tn., a walking race for men,not less than five to start,premium of $3. 24 p. m., a running race for moo, not less than three to start, premium of $3. September 18, third day, at 10 o'clock a. m., a grand cavalcade of horses in har ness will take place on the track. At 106 o'clock, at the call of the Supet intentl , mt class first. will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition and final in. spection. At 11 o'clock, single and matched horses. At 11i o'clock, colts.— At 2 &cleat p. tn., the address. At 4 o'clock, announcement of tir award of preminms. To cocetude with an exhibi tion of general driving on the track. Price of Admiolion. There will be no badges or exhibitor? tickets issued,but all animals and articles entered for competition free of charge,ex cept horses. For each admission of adults, 25 cents will be charged, (except to life members,) and 15 cents for chit. dren under 12 years of age. A 150,25 cents for each admission of double teams, and 15 cents for single horses. Superintendents General Scperintendent—J. E. Cur 'ult. Assistant Sup't—F. G. \Varner. Sup't or Cattle—E. L. Frink. Sheep and Swine—l. Harris. Agricultural Implements—C. Sherman Dairy Langdon. Vegetable Hall—Edwin Lathrop. Ladies' Hail— Mrs. S Herd, Mrs. Geo Lathrop, Mrs. Martha Knapp, D. F.Aus A. J. S lams, AVERY FRINE, Ex. Corn HENRY SHERNf J. R. LYONS, W. 11. Jesst - e, Secretary. President. Jltintrose, Sept. 2, 1874. Dry Goods, etc THE BOTTOM Has Fallen Out of 4 r) GfatE tl. B. PERRY'S, BINGIIA3ITON, N. Y An Immense Stock Just Bought from THE GREAT FAILURES of New England, at prices CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN Butghnokton. Nov. It 18111.-ti Tzw ' , Jan. -HEAD & STROUD, HAVING AA formed &partnership, with ■ new stock of Goma, will be pleased so l dee Me public. Goods always at bottom iniCel for ash. C. M. READ. B. tiTEGOD. Printing. THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT For 1874 CONTAINS MORE LOCAL NEWS, .VORE GENEiI.IL NEWS Bornaz STORIES, BETTER FAMILY READING MORE CHOICE POETRY, MORE FARM .11.1hTERS AND ISI A i Better .rbEtroer 'PHAN EVER BEFORE Subscribe for It Yourself ! Ask Tour Neighbors to Subscribe $2 per Year in Advance The Best! The Quickest ! The MO OUR c WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL, WE WILL CONVINCE YOU Drugs and Medicines s t illifiwnia Vin - tr. r Bitters ars. a mirly Vigeiablo preparation, made chi, fly from the Latiye herlia folio on the lowor ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of rolifore la. the meilieinid pro perties of which are extracted therefrom without the nee of Aleolod The question is almost daily asked, •• What is the cause of the mapandicled success of Vtsuciln lirr• nits?" Our answer is, that they remove the imam' , of diseia-e. nod the patient revoy ers his health. They are the :meat blood purifier perfcet Renovator and Invii , orathr id the i.e.", to. Never before in the histhry of the orl•l has a medicine been I`olllpoin.l,l the thmarkalile qualities of Vt.:re:xi: Ilirmins in healing the sick of ex. re diissise insu is heir to. They i.re a gentle Porgiitiyi an well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver :end Visceral Organs, in Bilious Dikieases. If men will enjoy zood health, let them use Vt.r.a.ku lirrnms pF u in, dieme, and avoid the use ..f h:., in ovary form. NO Person itdie these Bitter', according to direetiotet, and retriton I.tz,g unwell, provided their boo-ii are rut de atroyeti by mineral poiarot or other nitatos, and vital orpois bt:yon.l repair. (irati.tu I Thousand: pr•Atilll VINDIAII B/TTERS liu iw.t wuri.lcrf rl invigorant that ever sa:ta,ited the sin`...ing ,vateta. iiiliot s, Remittent, and Intermit t.,nt 1'1 , 1!•N, whieli are so jo. yak et in the valleys of our ritreat rivers throughout the Cnited Stat-st, esiweirdly those of the thio, Illinois Tennessee, Cumberland, Ar Rol, Cm Am iratio, Bra z-is. [ho Grando. I'm arl, A,labsina, Mobile, tv,saibili,P.fiatiolis„Taititteal.l ismy others, with their vast tributaries. thrmiturhont our entire country (built!! the Summer and An tame, and remarkably s:f during He:L. 4 O7IH of unusual heat and dryness:, are invariably nesompanied by ext.-it:sive derangements of the stomach ai..l Ever, and other abdominal viseera. In the it treatment. a purgative, eim rting a powerful influence nismn these various organs, is essentially necet.isarv. There is no cathartic for the purpose equ'al to Da. J. WALKI'LL'S litrrEns, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, tit the vitae time stimulating the secretimsei of time liver, and generally restor ing the healthy functions of the digestive Dy sp. pNi a or Ind ifzest ion, Headache, Pain to tie Shoulder, Coughs, Tightness of th: Chest. Dizzim as, Star Eructations of the Stottiach, Bad Led,. ill the Mouth, Bil- Mus Attack P.,1 pi balm of Ito Licart,l mutton of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the litdoeyß, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off.prings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy agvertisement. Serofu la, or h i fig's Ev il, white Swel lings, Ulecrs, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, 'Morcurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. in these, us in all other constitu tional Diseases, \VALI:an:S VlNunin Brrrtms have ,Luau their gr,at curative powers in the mo,t obstinate all inu•setable cases. For la tlam znat ory and Chronic Rheumatism, Clout, Bilious, Remittent and lutermitt,et Fevers, DiS,IISCS of the Blood, Liver, tilidneyF, cud Bladder, these Bitters have uo equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood.. Mechanical Diseases. Persona en gag,..A in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typo-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance iu life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against tnis, take a dose of WALKER'S VLS.• kkt In ifll7,lLl oceaSitrauliti. Fur- Skill Diseases, Eruptions, Tettcr, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus tules, Boils, Carbuncles, Eingworrus, Sala Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfy, Discutorations ef the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the sp,tem in a short time by the use of these Bitters. PM, Tape, and other Worms, lark ing in the spitem of so ninny thomiands, Lire effectually lebtroyed and removed.. No sys tem of medicine, no verruifitges, no antliel mmitics, will free the system from worms like then• Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wom anhood ur the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ters display so decided au iniluencO that improvement is soon perceptible. J mundiee.—ln all cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The only sensible treatment is to promote the secretion of the bile and favor its re. inovaL For this purpose use Ytatsu.vt Brr rata. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you dud its imp u ntie.s bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse It u hen you find it obstructed end sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your fPelinp will tell you when. Keep the blood pare, and the health of the system will fellow. R. 11. :R. DONALD & CO” Drugginto eizo 1 .,11,1... 1, fa! 1 ,1.11,41.c0tr0, California and ,• ,, r. , • Abbb Ntle mold by rill 1. , ugc; nod Dertleni. ABEL TURRELL, DRUGGIST, Pc,..12.330 to contannafl) reeelvlng N LWOttlth. and keep. con tinually on hand a foil end de,lcrble ue..uimeel a get.- atm: Dkietts, KEDILINLS, Valet, tdir Uptown, TEAS, Spacer, and ether gruct,..,, ware, wall paper, One-ware, (roll Jar.., nurture, lampe, ciliMLlt,l a, kerosene, matlnuery ell., tanner: oil, orate toot oll• refined Whale Ull, oil lot lantern, oil for *rein); mat:hinny, Oltr e UII, Spero. 011.51.1;11r Turpen. tine.{ arnieher,Cunar) Seed.% inuttar,rotach Lauren. tented Lye... Axle lireaat.Trtutrea.,inpport.. re „Medics, Instrunteuto,Shoulder Bracer, Whirr, Guar, Pieta& Cartridges, Powder . , Shot, ,Lend, non Capr,Blartlnn Powderand Face, N lolit.s.skringr Booe, tat. Fluter, Flfer,otc.,Flebllookrulw Llner,ltn rand TotielSospa Hate ON, flair Restorerr. and flair U r ea. Ittnoben, Pocket Knives, Sporadrioo, Silver and Silver Rated spoono, Forks, Knives, Sc., Deatiot Articles, agoner al assortment of FANCY 00C:' , S, JEWELRY, and PERFUME:RI , All Lbelc.l,llng and hest kiudh PATENT .11Ebli IVES. - . . The people are Wilted tocal I at the Drolistol Varlet) Store of ABEL TL Feb. Linn. Eolabli.hed 1 44 HERRING & FARREL, 987 .13.rckcaciwczy•N. ir MANUFACTI:IIFIIS VI , ALL KINDS 01 Wire and Burglar I.z-cool D5 151 . -2.-a Meteo. The °ldeal and most reliable Gm IL the United States. They took the prise medal avosolett at the WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON I MI Elates are warranted free from thunpne.le and on. rusion. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. Mootroca, May 6 'll.—lf Drugs and Medicines Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested atul assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up,lnvigorating and italizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diaz , rhcea,BoiLs,lsiervonsAifeetions, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,Female Complaints, and all liseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state of the system. being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, Olin sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets Pre°. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, I. 1 Milton Place, Ilouton. BOLD BY DaLC(II.TeI lOO LUALLY. THE EAGLE lin lig ETIIII E . BC RS:, PROPRIETORs ,iox or Tug GoLDEN E.MiLL AND:IIOIITAR, 3Elx - talc 331Gralm..11GEoza.troeso k of Dm, and complvte. and :akt, lo barn r‘ , ,11111,g of thy bust qmolty. Tb< wi Al nt, •-.or. ,f that all tnedonno• kny v - ,, prt -I.a•I 1 -s they ar- repre..•ratql. pqr• an• PATENT MEDICINES or al' lend at resotonahle price. 4• , 0t.al and etrlnt attentlon to Ini.lnce!. at a Ir t hope to merit tho • - ontlilence and (noon of Ili Mont rm... April I, 1,73. Dliscellaneous MONEY SAVED NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES GRIFFIS Have opened, nt thc old location r( IL S. Wlloo h the Brick Block 31ontroae. and Ire 15011 be pleaaed n, ace all 0/ •• ur 4.1.1 friends and the mane new ones vt, hope to 6,111. Our .rock conelet d Iron, Nuls ail Hardware IMEMEESI CROCKERY it OLA ,fiNVARE, 111 large quantifier , arid variety. Stone Ware, Wnou War.. nielitrig Goods and Gent...ries. Wr etiall rive partcular attention to the Grocery Trade and keep a full aitcomment of Tua, Sugar. Vorlens, Groceries & Provisions In 101 l variet, Salt anti Floor. We shall keep eon man tit on hand tine brio de of floor at tooth ler. than and warrant it to pleatte. Goode delivered Knott.] t to nor town customer.. TERMS:- Our tern., wilt be etrietiy .I . lLovrcip-Petyr, ta,ol or pry/uet. t TIC" , It will tp, well to recteth: .r. a• thl. wtll b.. rt... ..r.r low prleea. We that h? .11ittg and exstlninnig 0004.1? and oar wlll hod that it ill be for your Inter est t t, try oUr term,. JErPCl.llu:i S. M. Rxrar. :lliaa(roac, May, lab, E IND E P[;.SENT Sewing Machine ! TIIE GREATELT Alt lIIEVEMENT OF VIE AGE! Sews trom but One Spool of Thread It Ilan bat elx working pert,. Is no.eelere.and mew more rapidly than any 'Machine In the Maritet. Ilax a self-xcliing .S'lraiyht Needle CoMblnee Durability o ith Beauty and Simpllclly.atel has all the Modern Improvement,. tr-A FIRST.CI.ASS MACHINE UN A DUCE. WALNUT TABLE CUR 835_ .4gt.g• 0 Xlt/91 NainClELtelCi. SEND FOR CIRCULAR A ddreso, TIIE INDEPENDENT SEWING !.~(•IIINECt Dec. SI. lal3. Binghamton, N. Y N EW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP. JULIUS SLIULTZ, Practical Machinist, respectfully solicits the pltrounwe of all who may want Unglues, Millwork, Shafting, Mangele, Palley grant &c. attention paid to I epairing. New Milford, JULIO 10. '74.—ly. VIbITING CARDS I CALL/P.:O CAIIEr.S.I tenoth written. Orders by nen . ' reenter , prompt ntiention. >b cont. per Plum, 3lontroee, Mardi M." 71 ITAND BILLS PRINTED AT Tills OFFICE County Businoss Directory Two lines in this Directory. 01IC 7101. 1.3 rtlf h a dlttonal iiuc , rill cents. MONTROSE WM BACA:I - MOUT, Slater, Whobealo and heist dealer In all kinds Of slate rou2ng chile paint. etc Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Alto. elate paint for sale by the gallon or barrel. SiOlaroll.l . Pa. BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life kilel. Aeonts also, sell Itallroan and Accident Tick, t. to New York and Philadelphia. (lyre oce door eas attic , Bank. BURNS it NI(HOLS, the place to get Drags and Meal MICA, Cigar*. Tobacco, Pipes, Pocket-Books. Speen. cics Yankee NotiOtlZ, Stn. Brick Block. BOYD S COIMLAT, Dealers In Stoves, Hardware and Mannfacturens of Tin and Sheetiron ware, corn., of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. IX , Dealer In uroceries. Provision. Books, Statione and Yankee Notions. at bead 0, Public .lvenoe.• WM. 11. COOPER k CO.. Bankers, sell Forcito Pa.. sage Tick I. and Drafts on England, Ireland and Sr", lend. • WM. L. COX. Ramses maker and dealer In all article, usually kept by the trade, opposite the Bank • JAMES E C A 101 ALT. Atrnrory at Lao. door below Terkel) House. Public Avenue. • NEW 311LFORD. L. L LeROY. Dealer In all kinas of farming !mitts menu. mowing machines, well! curbs, dog powels etc ..Ic.. Main St., opposite Savings Bank. ran• I...AVOWS BANK, NEW lIIILFOItD.--ria per cent. le tense on all Deposita Dues o general Banking Ito nes.. nil-tf S. B. CHASE tt 1 0 If .0 k BRET .0 SON. Dealers in Flour. Fevi, Salt. Lime. Cement. Groceries and Pow st. at• Main Street. opposite the Depot. AINEY eV, D kYDEN, Deniers In Drugs and ff edtco.• • and Manufacturers of Cigar., on Maio Street, nen 'ho Depot S. F RIMIER. Carnage Mater nod Undertaker Main Street, two doors below Hawley's Store. CAYIIO A PLISTER—NICIIOLAS SiJOEMAKER.den trio genuine Cayuga Plaster. Fresh ground MeCOLLIISI 11110THERS, Dealers tn Grocer,. no. Provisions. on Main Street.* J. DICKERMAN. fn., Dealer inneral merchandis, nod Clothing, Brick Store. on Ma ge in Street. GIBSON. IL M. TINGLET —Dealer In Stoves, Tin, Copper. limn and Sheet tron Were. Centlngo...tc. Alva, man n feet r l. of Sheet Mel:Ant° order. Ere Trough and Lvad Pip. huelneoe :Wended to at lair prices—Gthon hollow l'epto"Prer.m.-Iy. GREAT BENI). P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor end denier In Real, Made cloth' mt. Dry Goodo.Grocerlee and Provision. Main Slreet.• N uLo., BOYD & CORWIN Corner of Main and Turnpike St. 4 13r1V . . 11 :•Ft -0 'IP C> NT 30 !El TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Builderg' Hardware. A. B. BUICCS. VoS Ntrilor.S I NT Ct. 110 4 by tb‘ C. $c g. Thanks to our Friend, for l'npt Farm" We would he more tbankfn! to ono end nil who know Thee have unsettled account. with if they would cell and settle by the middle of Merck next. F. 211. 4, ',Wt. SCRANTON SAYINGS Bak, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY UN DEPoaIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND REI URNS THE SAME ON DEMAND WlllioUT pREVI ous NOTICE, ALLow ING INTER- EsT AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, ON TILE FI1.:s1 DAYS OF JAN U ARY AN D JULY. A SAFE AND RE LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME cIiAN Ics, AND MACHINISTS, AND Foil WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS wELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL DRAW INTEREST FRoM THE FIRST DAV oF Tim 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. SAYRE, DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR, SANFORD GRANT, GEORGE ER, JAS. S. SLOC UM, J. 11. SUTPHIN C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW ELI, A. E: HUNT, T. F. HUNT: JAMES BLAIR. ('RESIDENT; U. C MOORE. CASHIER. OPEN DAILY FltOM NINE A. M UN rit., rouu I'. M., AND ON WED- N ESDA 'Y AN I) SATIIIZDAY EYE. Isi [NOS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCIA, Feb. 12. 1873. NEW GOODS. /I bezd i Lavinerelt ttj p e i Trtfnbll r bed o.frmeryo ay. Eras fon;lr;ftyr .iitleret;na:preparet to luta ,h i leieop,ittat : e l u o eAtyoi DRY GOODS! GROPER/ ES! 80075 & SHOES ! HA RD fr ARE • CROCKERY! (Pc„ can be !nand elsewhere, and at at Pealrab`, 0. M. Ora V je Imwerillr Canter. Pa.. More, 24. FIRE, LIFE,' Insurance Agency. CAPITAL REPRESENTLD 3DVEII 520,000,041 DI C.lll. I 8,7 W OOL 8. KlassAx. 1,000 N7i7 c:. Co 1 "CV a cl Igheal Maker Price Paid in Cull. Jena 17,•;1,—tr. A. LATIISOP Job Printing Miscellaneous TINWARE, IIARDWARE CUTLERY, ETC., A ND ACCIDE. C. U. SMITH, IV OOL ....At this Office