The Seventeenth Annual Fate of the A FIFO rtp AO RICCLTI • RAI SOCIETY Will be held on the Fair Grounds in far foid o■ Wednesday and Thursday, October 7th and Sth, 1874. —to:— PREMIUM LIST. —:0: CLess I. DIVISION I. —iioTheS Best draft or farm stalhon over 4 years old $4 211 43 ' ro.id stallion, same age. 4 3 pair matched horses- 4 S pair horses for all work 4 3 single driving horse 3 2 brood mare and colt 3 2 J udges—N . E. Newton, Burford ; Sylvester Hart. Bridgewater ; Benjamin Sabina. :New Milford.. Diwisiou 2.—Colts bud Mules. Best pair 3 year old cults 3 2 pair two year old colts. 3 2 three year old cult. 2 1 two year old colt. 2 1 one,year old colt pair mules 2 1 _ Judger—A.. M. Hammond, Harford ; Eli Barnes, Jae Limn ; EI. N. Smith, Len- CLASS 11. Dlyision I.—Durhuint Beg Durham bull 11 years old and upwards. $4 2d $ll Durham bull one year old.. I 3 bull calf .. 9 1 cow tbrue years old and up. • heifer two years old heifer rne y ear old. bolter calf Division 2.—Devout. Best bull two years old and up wards $4 boll one year old .. 3 Lull calf. 2 cow 3 years old and upwards 3 heifer two years old 8 beiter one year old 3 heifer calf 3 Division I.—A ldsrneys. Best hull two years old and up wards 84 bull one year old 3 bull calf 2 cow 3 years old and upwards 3 heifer two years old 3 heifer one year old. 3 heifer calf 2 Division 4.—Ayrshires. Best bull two years old and up wards $4 SS bull one year old 3 2 bull calf 3 1 cow three years old and up wards 1 2 heifer two years old 3 2 heifer one year 1 2 heifer calf 2 1 Herds of thoroughbred Durham and Devons, not less than eight, $lO each. Jodg,es—Wm. U. Jessup, Montrose ; E. R Grow, Glenwood ; Thumas Evans, Gibson . Division 3.—Gr4s Durhams. Best bull over two penis old bull one year old bull calf cow. heifer three years old heifer Iwo yearn old. heifer one year old.. heifer lull: three yearlings three calves Judges—J. G. Hotchkiss, Harford ; Simeon Burdick, New Milford ; Ass Ti tus, Lenox. Division C.—Grade Devon& Best bull over two years 01d..... $3 $2 bull one year ...... 2 1 bull calf 2 1 cow $3 2d 2 sd h«ifer 3 years 01d.... .. 1 heifer two years old 2 1 heifer one Isar old 2 1 three yearlings. 3;2 three calves 3 • 2 Judges—N. W. Fuller, Rarford ; Seth Abel, Gibson ; C. B. Bailey, Lathrop. Divisiou 7.—NativeL Best ball over one year old cow heifer two Tears old three yearlings.... three calves Division B.—Oxen,and Steers. Beat pair working oxen 5 yra. old 4 3 pair working oxen 4yrs. old. a 2 pair fat oxen 2 1 pair steers 3 yrs. old 3 2 pair steers 2 yrs. old. 3 2 pair steers 1 year old 2 1 pair steer calves, br0ke...... IS 1 Judges—Jackson Tin4ley, Harford ; G, L Corwin, New Milford ; James Peckham, Brooklyn. Cress in. Sheep and Swine. Beet fine wool buck. SS 82 three fiu• wool ewes. 3 3 three fine wool lambs 3 1 middle wool buck. 3 2 three middle wu01.ewe5...... 3 2 three middle woollamb.s... 2 1 coarse wool buck 3 2 three coarse wool ewe,. 3 2 three coarse wool lambs..... 1 .1 buck lamb of each. 1 boar. 4 3 breeding sow. . 4 3 spring pig 8 3 fall pige,not less than four.. 3 3 Judges—George Ressegnie,Harford ; H Illarey, Lenox ; Horton Corwin, Frank CLASS ry Poultry. Best pair turkeys pair geese four ducks five fowls... five spring chickens..... Cues v. Grant. Best peck winter wheat peck spring wheat peck rye. peck oats. half bushel corn in ear.. hull bushel buckwheat.. peck clover seed peck timothy seed peck flax seed Cuss tt. Frait sad Vegetables. Beat fall apples, at least three va rieties, not less than one dozen each 1 winter apples, ditto 1 pears. 1 quince& 1 peaches. 1 11. grapes 1 } half bushel potatoes, two or more varieties 1 i winter squash i pumpkins. ii three heads cabbage. I twelve onions '1 six beets i six tomatoes. .1 Judges—Otis Grinnell. Harford ; J. H. Coot:, Susq'a Depot ; T. D. Reese, (Al ford. Cress vii. Butter, Cheese. and bread Beat firkin butter.. 3 2 pail butter 3 2 jar butter 2 1 roll butter 2 1 cheese . 9 2 loaf wheat bread.. loaf graham broad indiau bread soda biscuit CLASS TM. Vinegar, Wheat Flour, Sugar, and Huney. Best cider vinegar sack wheat flour 1 10 lbs. honey . 1 10 lbs. caked or stirred sugar 1 10 lbs. drained sugar 1 maple syrup Flour to be manufactured in the county. Judges—W. J. Mulford, Montrose ; Garratt, New Milford ; George IL Wells, Gibson. Class lx. Loather, Boots. &c. two sides harness leather 2 two sides upper leather 2 1 two sides sole leather..,. ...... 2 two calf skins I' 2 assortment of skins 2 pair tine boots pair coarse boots set team harness. 2 carnage harness 2 Articles in this class to be mauufacturPd in the county. Agricultural Implements and Carrriages. Best common plow 1 cultivator. 1 corn libeller- 1 straw cutter 1 horse rake churning machine 1 open buggy 3 2 double carriage. 3 2 single carriage ~.3 2 lumber wagon 3 2 market wagon 3 2 single sleigh 2 Wagons and carriages to be new and ex hibited by the. manufacturer. Class .x/. Cabinet Work, Hardware, Lac. Beat specimen of cabinet w0rk....2 set of chairs. 1 rocking chair 1 sewing machine churn 1 butter pail butter firkin.. • • • • set horse shoes lot tin ware cook stove for coal 1 wood cook stove 1 .....$3 $2 .... 2 1 .... 2 1 $3 2d2 3d 1 .... 2 I .... 2 I .... 2 1 .... 2 I .... 3 2 .... 3 2 Judges—Elliot Aldrich, New Milford ; James Adams, Brooklyn ; C. R. Telford, Susq'a Depot, Best five yards woolen flannel.... 2 1 5 yards plain flannel 2 1 5 yards full c10th....., 2 1 pair woolen blankets 1 50c t pair woolen socks 1 50c 2 pair woolen mittens 1 50c sample woolen yarn 1 50c 5 yards linen cloth. 2 1 5 yards linen toweling 2 1 10 yards woolen carpet 2 1 rag carpet 2 1 Judges—Mrs. 0. G. Cane,lan, flarford Mrs. G. P. Wilmarth, Hanford ; Jared Tyler. Harford. CLASS XIII. Ornamental Needle Work Best patchwork quilt 2 1 quilt of nay other kind. 1 50c bed spread 1 50c worked shirt 1 10c worked collar. 1 50c specimen worsted •ntbroidery.l 50c specimen silk embroidery....l 50c bonnet 1 50c lady's smite, .1 50c knit hood 1 50c tidy cover 1 50c fine shirt 1 50e •2 $1 2 1 2 1 9 1 i 1 CLASS xrv, Painting, Flowers, &e Best oil painticg ' ..2 painting of any other kind....l 50c drawing 1 50c exhibition photographs and ambrotypes 1 50c picture frame 1 50c variety of flowers 2 1 floral design. 2 1 exhibition of artificial flowers and fruit 2 1 Judges—Mrs. S. W. Breed, Brooklyn ; Mrs. H. M. Tiffany, Hophottoin : J. C. Tanner, Birighamton. Fire Protainm 2d " .. 6 3d " 4 4th " 3 sth " 2 Eth " 1 Judges---Wm. T. Moxley,New Milford; B. F. Hme,Harford ; Linn Moore, Han ford. Cemmittee of Arrangements. A. G. Barnard, Rouen Darrow, John G. Dean. Superkitendents. General Snperintendent—A. T. Sweet Superintendent of Hosea—A. J. Sea mane. Superintendent of Cattle—Merit See, Et, IL Seley. Sheep, Swine,and Poultry—k L. Ting. ley. Vegetable Hall—L. E. Carpenter. Dairy Hall—Chriatopbor Simon` Mechanise' Hall—Vito. Hepburn.. Floral NIL Tyler ; Assistants, *Mrs. Lee Tiffany, Miss Ettie S. Hine. General Polioe—.-Wm. IL Patterson. Rules and Riandailons. The plowing match will be held on the farm of Henry Eeterbrook, on Wednes day, Oct. 7th, at precisely two o' clock p. in. The entry foe will be li. Exhibitors - wishing to compete for premiums are requested to have their ar ticles or animal■ entered in the fecre tary's Book on the first day of the Fair, if posible. They must be catered and on the grounds at ten o'clock of the sec and dap CLJLss x CLAss xii Domestic Goods. QL,►ss XV Plowing. No animal can compete for two prerni- UM& Superintendents of the several depart ments will have all articles systematic ally arranged The Superintendent at:d officers are known by their official badges. A siiffic'ent pollee force will be in at tendance, from 9 o'clock on the first.day until after the reading of the premiums the second day, to Protect ths property of exhibitors. No provisions will be made for stall ing stock over two years old. Persona exhibiting full blood att.ek for premiums, most leave the pedigree of said gook with the Secretary for the con sideration of the Jody:tea thereon. All stock exhibited as a herd mast be owned by the exhibitor. Any member of a committee who shall own or hare an interest in any article submitted for decision to said oommittee shall withdraw from said committee, and if any person owning or having an inte rest in any animal or article, entered for premium, shall appear before the com mittee while examining the same with out having been first requested by said committee, it shall be their duty to ex clude such animal or article from comoe tition. No animal or article shall have a pre mium awarded unless deemed worthy . Judges reporting at the Secretary 's of fice before 10 o'clock, will be furnished a free ticket for dinner. Price of Admission Single ticket, 25 cents ; children under twelve years; 10 cents : team or single horse 25 cents ; colts on.ler two years, free ; clergymen and their families ad mitted free, D. L. HIN E, N. TOli PK rue, Ex. Corn H. J. TY 1.128, S. E. CA lIPENTE FL, W. EFTERIEL, Secretary. Presideut Harford, Sept,. 12, 1874. Dry Goods, otc. THE BOTTOM Has Fallen Out of T\ '±.J"cr ,;;) GOODS C. B. PERRY'S, BLNGHAMTON, N. I An Immense Stock Just Bought from THE GREAT FAILURES el New England, at Prices CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN Bulgiumtark, Nov. 151, Miscellaneous Ft. 400E1 I IV IS 400 rq 'Sit Southern Tier FURNITURE EMPORIUM! 88 Washington Street, ZEllsagbasmtcan., N. lir.. You will Find the LARGEST AHD BEST ASSORTXXIIT OF At the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New York. All Goods Scud are WARRATRD as Represented. a 11. 1101111NION Noe. 19 1913.-lir BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS. ALL KIM OF MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND MARBLE MANTLES, MADE SO ORDER. Also, SOOTOR GRANITES on haat. J. PICHIEMENG ili CO.. J. ncrotauto, l2B Court Street, O. V. tartAintratr. H. P. yowl& Binghamton, N.Y. Nor. 12th 1.875. 8. 8. CAMPBELL a 00 Wito/371613 11.41117740T0N51P OP FINE, PHIS 00 MIME CWT. impute:mud Domes in YOBBIGN Yarns IRMA.. Fire Worke Constantly on Hand. Eft 4111 TRIM SO ea illnkraises PUN *nen JOVIVORK A? T® miscue, CRICAP I Mathis. THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT For 1874 CONTAINS MORE LOCAL liiiiYS, MORE GENERAL SEWS, BETTEX STORIES, BETTER FAMILY READING, MORE CHOICE POETRY, MORE FARM ALA 2 TARS; •ND 111 • Setter Paper THAN Evsa Buolia. Subscribe for ft Yourself I ♦sk Your Neighbors to Subscribe ! is per Year in Advance Tile Bust! Tito Qoiclost ! lib MINI to • 0 U R O WORK. GIVE US ♦ TRIAL, WE WILL IVNVINVE YOU Drugs any Medicines Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation. made chiefly from the native verbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal pro perties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the canoe of the unparalleled success of Vornoin Brr- Tuns? Our answer is, that they remove the mass of disease, and the patient recov ers his health. They are the great blood purifier sad a life-giving pnuciple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never before iu the history of the world has a medicine been compuonded po-sessing the remarkable qualities of Vnrso• a Birrutts in healing the sick of every disease men 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 men will enjoy good health, let them use VINZOLII 13rrrzais as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulant, in every form. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim VPIZOSA Bursas the most wonderful Invigorant that ever inastaiued 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 Alio. Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra y:xi, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,Roanoke,James,and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Au- Winn. and remarkably so during seasons of unnatud heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. 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 Dn. J. Wilainefl Vrvecon &Tram, 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 restor ing the healthy functions of the digestive organs. • ' Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness. of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bil ions Attacka„Palpitation of the Heart,lmilam. mation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swel lings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous' 1n • "mations, Indolent Je te,..nations, Mercurial Affections, 014 Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes. etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitu tional Diseases,W.stsim's VOCZCIAII Brrraas have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory an , Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Übe. ,vs and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. —Persons en. in Paints and Minerals, such at lumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Min' era, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of W.Lucen's V. hams Brrnits occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruption, Totter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, PIDI. toles, Soils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Elead, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the TUN of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, loth: ing in the system of go many thousands, ors effectually destroyed and removed, No sys tem of medicine, no vermifuges, anthel minitica, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wom anhood or the turn of life, these Tonle Bit ten; display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Jaundice.—la 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 moval. For this purpose use Vnmesn Brr- Itaita. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the akin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Bores• cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho system will follow. MI.DON/AO b MUSLIM.. soul °mood *goat. glon Toirmobooo,liforrd; and me. Wo...t.soetou .4 chorlooo Etta, INN York. Sold by ssll D.l Ada and Dealers. Sept. 10th. 1.8.3.-19 ABEL TIIRRELL, DRUGGIST, Z . o33.XL'Claa• la continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keeps con tinually on nand a full and desirable assortment of gen uine DRUGS, AtEDIGLIES, CHER ICA LS, Paints, Ulla Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spices, and other groceries, stone ware, wail paper, glass-ware, fruit Jars, mirrors, lamps, chimneys, kerosene, machinery oils, tanners' oil. neat,- foot oil, refirthd Whale Oil, oil for lanterns, oil for sewing machine's, Olive 011,8 perm Oil, Spirit. Tureen. tine,t, 'welshes, Canary deed, inegar,Po tash,Conc en trated Lye. Azle Grease,Trusses. Support ers,liediced Instruments. Shoulder Braces, Whips, Guns, Pistols Cartridges, Powder . , Shot, Lead, Gun Gaps, Blasting Powder and Fuse, 4 loltes,Strings IiOWI,InC. Flutes, Pifes,etc.,Plahllookreed Lino:s,l3st and Tollettloapa fiats Olis, [lair Restorers, and flair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacle., Silver and Silver Plated Spoons, Yorks, Keyes, ac,,Deotl et AMicles, a genet al sssortmeptdf FANCY GOCRE, JEWELRY, and PERFUSLERY All thel ending and best kinds of . PATENT ISEDICINEE. . . . The people &roll:ated Coati' at the Dreg and Variety Store of 3.131 CL Feb. 1.1873. Eatabllabedl343 HERRING & FARREL, 1287 Swot:Lawnsr N. -sr MANUFACTURERS OF ALL b:INPS OF Wive es,axci Mum-slaw .Wrcr 031 ISALW.IESES. The oldest and most fellable Arm in the United thaws. They wok the prize medal awarded at he WORLD'S PAM AT LONDON! All Safes are warranted free from dampness end roe. tOsio4L 1114.1411113 16T801..1). Agent. linAttOse, KO 6 /4.+11.. Drugs and medicines Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STROM. The Peruvian Syru_p, a Protect-. ed Solution of the ..otoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increase's tho quantity of Naturo's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply b Toning up,lnvigorating and Vtalizing 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 its curing Dyspepsia, Liver Corn. plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dian. rhcea,Bolls,NervousAifeetions, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Lou of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases 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, tufts 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, irons weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and• women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. Bee that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, 80. 1 Dlllton Pb.,as Boston. SOLD DT DEMOGIBTII CZTLIIALLT. THE EAGLE • ffT: .• BCII-4:t; 6: NICHOLS', PR OPI;IETORS. Stog Of ear GOLDEN RafiLi AND MOUTAII. x• 1 Ir.. 331c.01x... TIVE osek. Vs- (3. as 0 Our eto k of Drugs and Medicines Is complete, and care taken to have everything of the ht,t. quality. The public may rest aasnretl that all aIeiIiCIDEA that leave Our s tore , hall be ra they are represented, pure Witt can. adulferat.d, r .g MEDICINES of all kinds culled band at reasonable prices By personal and strict attention to business, at all timer, we hope to merit the confidence and favor of the A. B. Br RCS, Montrose. April 1, 1817. A MON NICIMLS. Miscellaneous MONEY SAVED ! NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, - • NEW PRICES. GRIFFIS & SAYRE, Hare opened, at the old lomtlon r( M. S. Wileon, In the Brick Block Montrose, and we shall be pleased to sea all 01 our old friend. , and the many new ones we hop,: to guln. Our stock conslat nt Iron, Nat alit !Who. CROCKERY & OLP, i MARE, In large quantities and variety. Stone Ware, Woo° Ware. llouse•Folulshing Goods and Groeerles. We shall give patlv:War attention to the Grace.). Trade and beep a lull assortment of Teas. Sugar. Coffees, Family Groceries & Provisions, In toll varlet„ Salt and Floor. We obeli keep eon ts ntly on hand dne brands of floor at much era than old price., and warrant It to please. Goods delivered promptly to our town customer, TilltliS:—Our tenms will bo otrlctly Rowdy-Pay, (cash or prodoce 1 This it will he well to remern. ber, no thin will he the secret to oar low prieell. We are confident that by calling and examining our good. and primes your will find that It will be for your Inter net to try our good. and terms Jerrensod Gurrils, S. M. Serstr.., Montrose, May, lath, '74.—tf. THE INDEPENDE2II' Sewing Machine I TEE GREATELT AcGIEVEMENT OF TEE AGE I Sews from but One Spool of Thread It has bot eta working parts, le no.eeleee,and Bowe more rapidly than any SlaehWe In Ohs Merkel. Has a self-setting Straight Needle II Combines DorebiSty seltb Beauty and SimpilellyAnol has all the Modern Improvemeess, Er A FIRST-CLASS lIACULNE ON A BLAPL WALNUT TABLE FOB 335, .61,.sexa.tas •CfiiTeLzitoci. BEND FOR CIRCULAR TILE INDEPENDENT SEWING, 11,..eirmEcu ., Dec. RI. 1813. Binghamton, N. Y NEW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP. JULIUS SIIIILTZ, Practical ]lachlul.t , reepectnally solicits the patroaago al oil who may waot Engines, Millwork, Shafting, flange's, Policy gear. SC. N. 13.—Speclal attantiou paid to repairing. New Milford. Jana 10. 14.-I,y. V IBITIN9 CAUDS! Q.11,1 , JN0 CARDS! Mostly written. Order, by mall Denbo prompt attention. SO cents pee dozen, Montrose. March 25,'74. ITAND BILLS PRENTED,AT THIS 0171(1E County Business Directory Two linos Id thin Directory, ono yoor, X1..•,0: each od ditional line, Gp ccule. MONTROSE WM. If tVGIIWOUT. Slater, Wholeaale and ftetal dealer in all kinds of vials ruonng, stile paint. lioofii repaired with Plate paint hi o..der. Al.o, plate paint for info by the gallon or barrel. liontroae. Pa. 4TROUD, ii errs Flre and Life nonl mice .Agents also, gel) liallroao and Accideut Tick( la to New York and Philadelphia. Ogee ore door anal Wine Bank. BURNS NICHOLS, the place to get Drug...lll.ln CUM!. Cigars. 'robArco, Piper. l'ocet-llooke, Speete des ranker Sotion, Sc. Brick Block BOYD S. CORWIN, Dealer• in Stores, Hardware and %Nunlecturers of Tin and Sheetiron Ware, porter of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. BUI,LAttu. Male, to Urocurten, Pro..! loos Boots, titntione and Yankee Notions. nt bead of Public Avenne.• Vl' 11 COOPERS CU.. Bc°kn., nen Porelo. Pa. aage Tick, to and Drafty on England. Ireland and beet land. • WM. L. Cut, Flamers maker ant. dealer In all article• usually kept by the trade. opposite the Bank. • JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Law. Office one door below Tarbel/ Ilonse. Pubffe Avenue. • NEW MILFORD. 1.. L. LtROY. Dealer In all klnaa of farming Imple went, mowing machlnee. weld earbo. dog powera etc., etc.. Iklalo St.. opporlte Saving• Bank. fm• li.AVING, BANK, NEW Al I LFORD.—.... la per vent. In tereat on all Deposits. Doer a gYIII,I, M.; king Ito mll-1f S. E CEASE fi3OARRET .t SON. Deslerr In Hour. Fred. Nee Salt, Lime. Cement. Grorerter and Prot , ;:t. or Main Street. opposite the Depot AINEY S DAVI/EN, Dealers In Drage and Medicine, mud Manufacturer, of Cigar., on Mom Street, nee 'be Depot. N. F. KIM DER, Carnage Maker mud Undertaker Main Street. two &torn below flawley'e Store. CATUGA PLASTER—NICHOLAS :(1101CMAREI1.den er In genuine Cayngs Plaster. Freeh cround. MOBOLLUM BROTHERS, Dealer* in Groceries and Provision.. on Main Street.• I. DICREIMAN. Jn., Denler to general merchandiat and Clothing. Brick Store. on Mato Street. GIBSON. U. M. TINGLET-I=ler In Stoves, Tin, Copper, arcs and Sheetlron Ware, Castings. Also. =matador er of Sheet Metals to order. Eye Trough and Lead Pits handneee attended to nt fair prices—Gibmon Pen osvlnar.ia.—ly. GREAT BEND D. P. DORAN. 'Merchant Tilllor and dealer In Rend, Made Clothing, Dry Goode,Grocerien and Provlalun• Nlaln Strect.• Dliecellaneous. N iLS, TINWARE, BOYD & CORWIN Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste MILIEszora , X , ..IELCDscIED, P. 43,..., 5,a.c:.1:7-.8 TIN AND SHEET-iOOO WARE, Builders' Hardware, CUTLERY, ETC., INTa..l.l.es, by tb Mr-en. Thanks to our Friends for Past Favor, We would he mere thankful to one and all who know thee have unsettled account,. a Ith u.. IT they would call and nettle by the middle of March next. Feb. 1, told SCRANTON SAYINGS BANK, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND RE I'URNS THE SAME ON DEMAND WIIIIOUT PREVI OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANI"- ARY AND JULY. ASAFE AND RE LIABLE PLACE OF DEposrr FOR LABORING MEN, :MINERS, ME CIIANIcs,.AND MAcHINIsTs, AND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON Olt BEFORE THE TENTH WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM TILE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN STITUTION, AND ONE W HRH IS NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN ERS AND MECHANICS. DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR, SANFORD GRANT, GEORGE FL-.11- ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. IL SUTPHIN C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL 110 W. ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT; JAMES BLAIR, PRESIDENT; 0. Q MOORE, CASHIER. OPEN DAILY FROM NINE EVE% • UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON *. NEsDAY AND sATURDA N% ED- .1' NINGS UNTIL EIGUT Feb. 12. 1873. NEW 'GOODS. paving refitted, refurnished ono th•, formerly occupied by ft. lie: r a - h ", a7po o 2 _ ; -_.." restocked Centre. are now prepared to fur Jr.• cop f le ev with es desirable vnglety of DRY GOODS! 13 0078. E SHOES I C ROCK - EltY ! &c., &e As CAO be bound elsewhere, and at as Dealreb, Lawevilk evhter. Pa.. March 2-4, 1x73. FIliE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEN 1 Insurance Agency. CAPITAL REPRESENTED !ma 820,000,00•. Dec in. Is7k B K.IIiiIIIAN. L,OOO rocru.23.7pas VV C)col Vc'zxxitod. 111thest 31arket Price Pala la Cash. June 17, '74.—tt A. LAVICOP Job Liu tang • At t hie Oftio. n A RDWA RE GROCERIES' H A RDIV ARR . f: 0. M. Crane C. U. 311ITP, kV' 1r0e4.. PA IV DOL.