FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Two Kinds or Farmers —o— Forrest Moreland, of Heuvelton, N. Y. in writing to the Country Gentleman says: The farm of the careless, slothful, ig norant farmer, is separates from that of his more intelligent neighbor by hi tin dunes more plain than line fences. Mr. A., while driving a poor team attached to an inferior crag by a malicious harness which bad already taken its revenge on the poor animals by galling in nutnerom places,suddea ly,stt ikes a stone and breakee the dr.tg long since deserving a pension for previous injuries. To quote 31r. 'A's own words, "phis is jest my luck." In fact.ms fast as his tools grow old from too much exposure to the weather and lack of suitable eare;it is just his luck to have them breaking when he is in a hurry This by no means uncommon accident, furniihes a respite for the horses, and a jmrney to Mr. A's favorite haunt—the black-smith's shop. Passing farmer B.'s Well fenced - - and highly cultivated farm, lie observed sev eral young men also engaged in preparing the sod and sowing grain, but in quite u different style. One is driving a well kept team hitched to the cultivator on which he was riding. It is an improved implement, which Isuslrequently caused Mr. A. to wonder- "why on airth Mr. B. wants to pay so much for a cultivator when a drag is jest as good." The culti vator leaves the ground in good condition for the improved grain drill seen in an other portion of the field I still another invention, as Mr. A. maintains for mak ing lazy farmers. He "allers believed in larhin - boys to sow by baud, as their fathers and their grandfathers did before them." Mr. A.'s boys left him years ago to learn trades. It was easier for the de vout Flindoo to pass the lines of caste than for Mr. A.'s boyti to overcome their father's overweening confidence in the agricaltural lore of the past, or pass the boundary lines that separated theircondi lion from that of the more fortunate sons of Mr. B.,—bout a lry lines that hedged them in, warping their very souls, until they were ilricemin disgust from a voca tion they should have learned to love. Ter. substantial folic( that separates Mr. A.'s farm from that of Mr. B's is sec oud only to the strong line of contrast that separates them to their Ls theat ex ten On one had, a farm well laid out and con venient in all Its arrangrnents ; a farm well ;Hied and susceptible of the highest cultivation. On the otter hand, a farm that was never permanently laid out, but is laid out crew, year after year, to snit the converience and varying taste of the owner. "Variety is the spice of life,”and Mr. A has only to look at his farm, and the view (there is so much variety in it) should make him feel quite spicy. The %artily in the 'shapes of his different helps is simply astonishing.' Has fields are regular and irregular ; singular, tri. angular and cjuadassgular. No two 01 his fields are alike. In one the stones liaie broke u hits plow and his drug ; have .worried his team and his temper year af ter rear. "But, - says Mr. A., "it never did pay to give that ere field any extra work; it don't give half a crop anyway." The re sult is that those stones get a permanent letting alone. In another there is an oh , vious want of underdraiuing, and Mr. A. has •hiusru somethin'somewhere' bout un derdrains. but never rattly did believe in this 'ere lance farmin'.' Mr. A's far'm it devoid of all that please 3 the eye or the pocket of the intelligent farmer, for his crops are so poor tlot they do not pay fur even his poor cultivation. "Seasons are gettin' awful onsartin," says Mr. A., in fact, seasons do not seem to be as good tor Mr. A.'s farm since he began selling his hay and grain instead of feeding it on the farm. Mr. A. is a practical (?) farmer. Men of his stamp are found in every farming community. They have been unfortunately placed 63 farms, and they. stay there. The world moves ; they do not. Dettroying the Bark Louse —o— There are several species of bark lice, all more or less injurious to plants upon which they live, and some are rather ti.flicult to destroy. The particular species infesting the a!iple tree (Aspidio- Ins conchiformit) can usually- be destroy ed hy thoroughly washing the bark with strong soapsuds or with a potash The ••scale-bug" which infests the orange tree (rocell eisri) is very similar in its habits to the 14 ple bark louse but is more difficult to kill. A vigorous use of soap. suds seems so be only a transient remedy. The application Of alcohol is also trans ient in its result. Lately this insect has made its a2pearance in the orange orchards in Los Angeles Valley,Calitorrint. injuring the quality of the fruit to some extent, and threatening to destroy the trees. Some of the leading orange mil wrists in that locality have been expel i tnenting on the effects of the various remedies that have been from time to time suggested, and, according to a card which they have published in the Lot- Angeles Herald. have succeeded in find ing a ours- remedy. The principal ingredi ent in the remedy. used is carbonic acid gas, and It is applied by the use of an or dinary portable Sre extinguisher. The strength of an ordinary charge is simply reduced, at ti- it is applied theectly to thi trees. The inventor lays no claim to ant patent and Cali Mrnians say that any of the common patent extinguishers can be successfully A pbotogTaph has been forwarded to England, which has aroused the aston ishment or their distinguished wen.— lt is bike. I 1 of a branch of pear' grown froin a tree on the brunch of Mr. Kerchugal near Sacramento, Cal. Til t branch nas 4 feet 6 inches long ; carried 265 pears, moe! of which were about 5 Inches in length, the whole weighing about 110 Ibis. Two v colic feet of good -dry corn on the coh'whi make one bushel of shelled corn.: If you want to get the number of bushels of shelled corn in the crib of corn upon the ear, multiply the length. breadth, and thickness of the inside o' the crib :together and divide by two, and yon have the number of bushels of Mel. led corn It contains. • -- To measure apples in the crib.—Mul• tiply the length, breadth; and thickness of the bin, mid this product by . eight. tunl POtA the!gure in the . pinducl !cu l+ciitu is - - • . Wby doeiwuter run, down full ?—Be causeit can't walk: ffilsccilaneous. The Doubt Dispelled. Wm. Hayden. New IlLford. Pa., la now offering an entire new mock of DRY GOODS A.t•efolly selected tor Spring and Sommer Trade BOOTS AND SHOES the largest and best variety in Northern Pennsylvania Hats do Cape:, TRUNXS, TR&VELM3 BAGS Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No tions, etc., etc. ",.... , Every article Warranted as Represented. No Variatior In Prices. New Milford. May 13th NZIIX7 V 42 2 2 3di CO 2 61.7itikwis4 VAV 'M MIX I: 3 ' CI 11, IMT WE ! The tinders(pled will keep conrtently on hand end for Isle, very low, .1= 1 31.4%,0t011E1, PLATFORM WAGONS. (for one or Iwo horror,) TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES, And Lumber Wager's Rear; rpring wagon•, accond hang carnage. aztd op en and cop hogfrlc, for .ale cheep Will make to order to suit part Ira. all i lode of t. at rla7ea. 'Work Warranted. Repairing done annly.— ehop at Sprintrille. Pa Enquire at D L. it W. Eiprces Office of D. D. SIEAULD, Montrose, Pn., Or et Springville of E. llontrore June 8, 1614 —tl. p AINTS AND OILS A PINE, STOCK AT B. R. LYONS & CO.'S Montreee,May 14, 1873. c EMPETS, CARPETS AT &I CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— Maylll, '7l. For Sale by B. IL LYONS .IE. Co SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, and other Grooeries At Low Ffguree of B. R. LYONS & CO.'S WALL &I%D WINDOW PAPERS. A Large Stock, And New Patterns Received Every - Week Direct From the Manufactory. B. R. LIONS & DO. S3pc.c.l. T2u=owd, and John Clark's Spool Thread. White Black, and Colored--/rom No. 8 to No. 13D, at 75 cents per dozen. For sate by B. B. LYONS & CO. Montrose. 2.144 y 14. 1879.--tf p ROC'. A A &TJON I Etas YE! amen YE 1 All 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 utte nd once, and your wants shall be supplied; and. all men and women who are summoned as Jet,rori to try the good qualities of our goods please an swer to your names at first call and save your tines. And know ye all that A. N. BULLARD is constantly receiving large additions to his stock of Choice Groceries sad Provision, I iuch sa Wheat and Buckwheat, Flour, Corn and Oat crushed Wheat - and Graham Flour,litinis. lard, and fish, dried fruit, and berries,frmli fruits and vegetables of all kinds, (in their season.) a -a d e m , a o r f ethealso rmolasses q a u n al d i t s i yr , spices, soaps, salt, crackers, and cheese, raisins, figs, geletine candles, candies and nuts, books and stationery, yankee notions, tobacco and cigars, tanned goods, a vet,' large stock of the very best qualities, end all at extremely low prices lot cash or ready pay. Montrose. Jan. 7th 1874. 8 N. BULL-411D LICHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL BLS. New lifilord, Pn., Meeker& and retail &alma in Fine Watches nd Rich Jewelry, Sterling :Silver Ware, French and American Clocks. Fine Plated Warc„ and Slar.i. Tea time. Ala. all kind of Gold and nitre+ elating, Watch. Olock,and Jewelry Rep:drug, and 'lain and Ornamental &way! Mg, neatly executed. June 24."74.—11. WOOL L,OOO rocmaxaVsa ‘7li7c col NiVistaatecl lI%OM NorkelFrlce Pala In Caah. Jane 11114.—tf. . L kmator sls,®®®2" NEW' FALL AND WINTER GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY Our Stock has been eelected with great care and bought at Barron Pm cue. To all in search of a good bargain we extend a cordial Invitation to call and examine our stock, and take prices. We are prepared and willing to do well with you, and it will undoubt edly be to your Interest to call and- give us yourcustom. OUR STOCK COMPRISES : Dry Goode Department. Gloating Department Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Rose Blank- Ready-Made Clothing, Men's, Youth's, and els, Shawls, Cloakings, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over- Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and coats, Taimas, &e. Buck, Kid, and Wool Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. I Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel and White Shirts, Knit-Jackets, Hats and Caps, Trunss, Umbrellas, &c, Bowe, Scarfs, Tie s , and Mufflers. IFull line of Millinery Goode, Zephyrs, Worst- A fine variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Cassimeres for Custom Work. Mess- Furnishing Goods, Carpets urea taken, anti good fitting and and OH-Cloths. Workmanship Warranted. -'._= _O = . Montrose, October 81, 1874. Binghamton Adverthomento Ob. • nier.-040 FOOT ce IME7p Merchant Tailors, ST COURT STREET, SINGi-gAMTON, N. Y. Opposite Hschsoge Hotel ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S & BOIS' CTOTHS, Guts' MIME Gook CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC WP- extend a cordial linitation to to pablic to call and txamlne our STOCK AND PRICES tar Our Motto le. Not to be Undersold. _la JOll2l C. FOOT litagbamton, N.Y., Oct. 7th. 7 nt. The Cheapest Place + s ~ ~~ ~ GROCKEE, OGDEN, & CO3, Pimlp , s Bank Building, X3.l2.7o,BBner..ricav, N. Y. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, CARRIAGE GOODS. BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING RUBBER BELTING AND PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC. W e are Agent. for DENBY DITSON It SONS' CIRCULAR AND CROSS-OUT SAWS, AND .100 N 1107111111-8 Celebrated Hand• Cut Mee, The Best in the World Illuzbamton. Oct. 14th. 1674 At No. 33 Court Street, BINGHABITON, N. Y. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, As we bard.' returned from the City of New York after Porrchosiog o large and well seletted stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS • of all kinds bought Dorn fh•st hand., we are now pre pared to offer good. at priced that will satisfy the ckwedt buyer. We hew: also added to our large Hoek wf Dry G•said, an immense stock of t:Luilt, fIAISBI- 111Elit.S.dso riEnVhitS for Men and Do'ya wear. We aro now prepared to nate SUITS FOB ALL who o iit give oP a cell as we have first eller woncotes 'p at e d a To r d b allifen '', n, Fen will please call and exam ine oar Mock before yoll POrellas* elemortlem Mara tful fur pact favors, r. e trope for • contloaatton car theca me. We remain. Youra Reepectfully, C. & A. CORTZSY Sinttra mton, Sept. SS, 1514.—tt WOOS„. ask , amton- lll=z Lla Work' ! All kinds or Monuments, Walton's, and Marble Mantles, loan's to order. Alia. Stotch Geanitei on band . • I. PWSB.W.NG it CO„ . O. Plc =sm. 120 Coon Strait; 0.0. "8114 1 " ''' - tat. - 8 .Y. Et. P. e lSitoll3r. Or . r), tra. , , GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. IL S, Dessaner, managing Partner 0.11. HAWLEY NEW GOODS. Binghamton Advertiamenta CARTER, PORTER, & JOHNSON, WHO ~~ r ~ =EI HARDWARE IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS, Blacksmiths' Supplies, PAMIRS' AND lESCHS.NICS' TOOLS. Agents for SI 'Ol7 CZ* Co Ves Btool C3cscycla, SEAT sruEsius, STEEL TIRE TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL, Au BURRETT S CORN SHELLER And the Improved BURDICK FEED CUTTERS. tor-0... AND SRN Us, 87 Washington St., BINGH ANTON, N. T Ott. 14th. Ft 4C)381 Do 7 ei C:› N' Si Southern Tier FURNITURE EMPORIUM! 88 Washington Street, 331.3a6iti."mtc,ri., N. "v".. You will Find the LARGEST ANA BEST ABBORTMEHT OF ItiVracliMUUdia OP ALL KI2CDS At the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New York. AL Goods Sold are WARRJITED am Represented E. D. ROBINSON• TH INDE P.C.NDEN7' Sewing Machine ! THE GREATEST AcIIIEVE SI eST 0 I" TUE AGE Sawa nom but One Spool of Thread. It ha but otz w•orkin parts, le noteelere, and eew. mote rapidly than any Machine in the Heckel. 17as a self-selling Straight Needle it Combina Pa rabilley with Beauty and Sim plicity.ane haa all the Modern Improvements. WALNUT TABLE FOR ES, .A.Gezit si TNT/brat ©CI. SEND FOB CIRCULAR. Address, TILE CiDEPENDILNT DEWING f,ADDINECr Dee. 24. 1672. Blrgtamton, N. Y J. H. MMUS. I 0 B. 13Axixte. J 11 O. BLASTING. BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS. (ESTAALJIHXD Lx 18.10;1 . BARNES BROS. & BIANDING,. DEALERS IN AND ISLALSI7FACTLIDEIt4,OS ialiatt & 2,moicauParbles, AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES Marble and Slate Mantles, 26 Chenango St., Near Depot, Na►U.lBTa. BINDIiAMTON. N. T. aiii0.101.11.6 • • • PRINTED AT THIS OJTICE Drugs and Dled'eines. Billet S are a purely Vegetable pi-eparahon. mink chilly 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 rise of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VTNEO Br' , Trats? " Our answer is, that they remove the canr ,, , 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 compoinded possessing the remarkable qualities of V rszomi Brrrens In healing the sick of every disease man is heir to They are a gentle Purgative as well as a lonic, relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver and Visceral t irgans, in Bilious Diseases. If men will enjoy good health, let them tlf3o VISEGAIS BITTLMS as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. No Person eon take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long nnwell, provided their bones are not de stroyea by mineral poison or other means, and vital orpuis wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vmnoan Brrnms the most wonderful Invigorant that over sustained the sinking system. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fevers, whfch are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mis sissippi, Ohio, ltLssouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannali,RoanolieJaniesoind many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Au• tumn. and remarkably so cluring.seasons of unusual heat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, n purgative, exerting a pow - eriful influence pon these various organs, is essentially' necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dn. J. WALKEIt'S Vrszaut ItrrrEra, es 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 rester. ing the healthy functions of the digestive organs. byspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of the Stomach, Bad 'Paste in the Month, Bil ious Attaeks, Pa ipihttion of the Heart,lnthun 'nation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptcrms, are the of of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, orKing ' s Evil, White Swel- Hum Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old ,Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitu. tional Diseases, Wea..fum's VIYEGAII 1 3 / 7 7-En3 have shown their great curative powers 1p the mo,t obstinate cud intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Goat, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Big "2.'S are caused by Vitiated Blood, Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en, gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of WAIXER'S Via £Oaß BIITERS occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tatter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pus tule.t, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurts, Dis,eierations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the eystom in a short time by the use of these Bitters. 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 anthel mmitics, will free the system from worms like Bitters. 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 au influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Jaundice.—La all oases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The only sew able treatment is to promote thu secretion of the bile and favor its re. k'ur this purpose use VLVEG.SII Bn. TEES. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when. ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples ' Eruptions, or Sores; oleunse it alien you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings w•C e - rlt , ..you when. 'Keep the blood p ire, and he he. <4 the system will R. R. 31cDOICALO Ll.' CO., u mg ,„t, .„,, .„ ,„ rr.,Cts.cd, .04 hard.. 151... Now York. bold by i.:l bog "gab.. and Dealers. Sept. 10th. 1871—Gm. ABEL 'I'URRELL, DRUGGIST, MitEcpa.troDesc. i. coutinnally reel:Wing NEW DODDS, and licepa con Drntully on hand a fun nod desirable essurtnsout of geu ume llik.SllCALS.Patatb,tals Dyestulls, TnAD, byleur, ROD vibes gm...cries, stout, %arc, wall paper, gines•urare, fruit Jars, mirrors. lamps, chltuncyP, kell),ClM,l3laCtli 'lvry oils, tanners' ult, heats. foot oil, termed VUusle Oil, oil fur tantettle. ell for a win,- snaculnes, Olive 011,Sperm OIL Rptra la 'rumen. tinc.VarniaLna,Eanar) dead, Vlnagar.Porsen Concen trated Lye. Axle dresse,Trusses, napporteraddedlcai Instrument., W/an:tar Bracts, WWI,. irons, Natola Cartridge.. rowdur, Lust), Gun Cap, illaatinn rowdes and Fuse, Viu/ls•.Stripgs bows,ote. Flutes, Fifes, etc.. el ab licnt.ann Liu ea,Barand TollctSoape Bair Ulla. flair ItuatOrtre, and halt Dyes. Druelmet, Pocket, Enigma, lipectaclne, Silver and :liver Plated Bpoons, - trorki,l(nly ea, rtc.,Dea t I st Article.. a fence' al asaurttnentof FANCYUOCJS JEWELRY. and P.E.RFEMERI Afl thel ending and heat Elude ot PATENT 118OD:Itith. The people. aro Invited to call at the Drag and Varlet) Store ul ADEL TURRELL CM= Miscellaneous y . i.ECS.LOW a BROTHER General Undertakers DIALERS IN,ALL KINDS OF COP . FINS, CASIUI'S, 42fritX1.41.M 13301Z124:/: Wiezirear ALL ORDEIiS PRO,XI7LT AV;ENDELI TO V. ItzOlcuew a Liao Audi 21.180.—t1 MONEY SAVED ! NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. GRIFFIS & SAYRE, Have opened, at the old location rf 31. S. Wilson. In the Brick Block Montrose, nod we shall.be pleased to see all ol '•or old friends and the many new ones Ne hope to gain. Uur stock will consist of Ira, Nails alifl ilardwara. CROCKERY a OLA SWORE, In large quantities and variety. Stony Ware, WOOD Ware, iloner-Futulahing Good• and Grocerlev. Wr tank!' give part,cular attention to the Croce., Trade and ke4, a full aarortincul of Teas, Sager. Coffees, Namtly Groceries & Provisions, In frill varleti, Salt and Floor., We shall keep con eland) on hand fine brat.da of door at mach less than old prices. and warrant It to please. Goods delivered prompvfiJ7 to o Cia r r l i.t ym nns " lar tTeTrictly Randy-F'ay, (cash or produce 1 This It will be well to mum: her. a. t hir will be the secret to our low prices. We arc confident 111111 by calling, and exacolulog our goods sod pricer your will find that It 0111 be for your Inter- CPI to LIT our goods and terms. JZFTEMeOII q 311171., S. M. Sams Moutrooe. May. 15th, '74.—t(. J3ILL?NGS STROUD, General INSURANCE AGENT, ( Mciastrc:baso. r"o,. Capital Represented, $100,000,000 FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE : Home lo•. Co., N. T., Capltal.d Sarplas, 84M:10,000 Hartford Niro Ins., Co..C.spltol and Surplus sa,ootocki Liverpool. London & (Hobe " 840,000,000 Ins. CO., of North Amerlen '• $8,230,000 Penn. Fire Ins, Co. Pella., " 11.200,10;(1 National,Phirs Ins. Co.. State of Penn's Union Mutual , . . . ... .. Lycoming Fire '. 58,000,000 Narragansett, Providence. ILI." 600,000 Merchants' 450,004 Clay, of New Port, Hy. 850,000 Nesvtown of Bucks Co. 30CIAM Alem antlria.. of Cleveland, " 400,00 r Lancaster FL. Inn. Co. SIAM Fire Association of Phila. " - 4,080,8% , Home Ins. Co.. Columbus, 0., " - SWAMI. Lehigh Vallay Fire. Allentown, " 200,00 U Citizens' Fire Ins Newark., N.J.•• 800.000 South Side ins Co.Plitsburg.Pa." 140.01 it. Alemmania 01 Pittsburg. •• 000,001 The undersigned Is SPECIAL AGENT for the follow log companies for Northern Pennsylvania: Fire Association of Philadelphia.. National Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. The Insurance Cu. of the State of Pennsylvania,of Philadelphia. Conn. Slumal Life Ins. Co., Assettll f85.000"0 American Lite, Phil's. $4,500,1101.1 8474DxD3ELVT Travmere Ins.Co ,IlarLford.CupttalandSeirpktes2.ooo,o(o TMllwey Pateengere t 350.000 The ondereigned bite heen well known thlmeonnty,fot the pant 17y...red:man In.orance Agent. LosresenNtelned b) hit Coon:min lee have n/waye been promptly paid. Er- Warr area doormat from Basking Office of R. Cooper & Co., Ttirnplkee t. Montroee.Pa. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent cIIARLEs 11. SMITH, Solicitors. Montrose. Dec U. 1 ./7. Furniture. At W. W. Smith & Son's 6.xtenelvePurulture War Iroom you will find the fame, Mock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON F"ERN" I TURF To be found In this section of the country, of hie owe manufacture, and at prices that cannot fall to give astir faction. They make the very beet EXTENSION TABLES In the Country, and WARRANT them Lr p..b. c.. 1. Cory VIT cs x• ..It. Of all kinds dime in the neeteet.l3lolll.l. a FiL XIV CV .13 .13 TA 19 PURE NO.I MATRASSES, AND COMMON MATRASSES UNDERTAKING The zabecriber will hereafter maketa., aderteetng in his business. Lieviug_joit completed NEW sod the mat elegunt REABSE in the State, at needing his Services will bo attended to prompuyAnd A satisfactory charg es. WDI. W. SMITH & SON. Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 3 , ~,1.-003--tt. GET THE BEST, TAKE \O OTHER COLE BILOTIIERW Restorative Balsam ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP, SPITTING BLOOD, PAIN IN THE SIDE AND BREAST, KIDNEY COMPLAINT, SCROFULA, &C., Also,—A sure Cure for the . PILES. No Cure .No Pay Address all Orders to the Proprietor. . viIARLES L. CRANE. Now Elilford, Ps Sept. 30, 1874 —U. NE VV FIRM Ia Lanesboro. HOBERT & MAIN, having entered Into co•pertnereblp. nre now prepared to do all klnre of work In the I:no of Wa[olliatilivilackallitliiligi FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COACH REPAIRING IN ANY P4LIZT OP TIM 131.111INDIS will receive, prompt attention. • HOBERT.& IAIN. Lantsboro, Pe e . Ott. 15.18 . 13.-ti. • ==al S. S. CAMPBELL 4. CO VUOLISALS NJJEIITACITRIZA . CV FINE, PLAIN AND MOLASSES CANON. imporitmano Des.cma POARIGN FRUITS .7116„te Firer Woiks Constaii Nom. 422 Market 511 and 4171terebant St. March 16,1871.-17. • w Miscellaneous. X.S X . S . 33 . OF VARIOUS KLVDS. WILL ACTUALLY CURE : County linsinese Directory Two lines 10 thl• Directory, one yeitr,ll3..LO; each a otlonal,llpc, JO cent s. SfONTROSE • W)1. HAUGHWOUT, Slater, Whol•salo and !trial dealer in all kinds of elate mean, slate point, rte. NOON repaired with •late pilot to order. Also. elute paint for sale by the gallon Or barrel. MOOtroll.C. Pa. BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Lire I nett. t on oVet g lroLn ° 4l7:4f, e ir. ag, A ce"o l t d :?lto T oirreiVt of the Batik. BURNS It NICHOLS, the place to get Drug. and ADM Cigars, Tobacco, Pipet, Pocket-Books, Spear. cies Yankee Notions. &c. Brick Block. BOYD A CORWIN. Dealers In Stoves. flardnare sod Manufacnsrers of Tin anti Sheetiron ware, cornet of Rain and Turnpike farces., A. N. BULLARD. Dealer in (Donation, Provision. Balks, Statione . and Yankee Notions, at head o? Public Avenue.• WIC H. COOPER & CO.. Bankers. sell Foreign Ps, sage Tickets and Drafts en England, Ireland and Snot. land. • WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer in ell article usually kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. • JAMES E. CARHALT, Attorney at Lan. grace ea• door below Tarbeilliouse. Public Anemic.• NEW 311LFORP. L. L. LzROY, Denier In •Il lithos of farming implv ments, mowing machine., well! near, dog powers, etc., etc.. Main St., opposite Savings Dank. Intn• SAVINGS BANK, NNW MILFORD.—EIs per cent. In tercet on all Deposita. Does a general 8.. king Boy nest. .nil-tf b. B. CHASE Ei,GARREt SON. Dealers In Flour. Pw;d. Mnn Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Prov•nicc. Main Street, opposite the Depot. AINEY HAYDEN, Dealers In Drop and Medicines and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street, nes 'be Depot.. R. P. }LIMBER, Carriage Mater and Undertaker Main Street, two door, below. Howley's Store, CAYUGA PLASTER—NICHOLAS SBOEMAKER,des er in practine Cayuga Plaster. Frevb ground. VcCOLLUM BROTHERS. Dealers to Groceries sr" Provisions, on Main circa.* I. DICRERIIAN, JR.. Dealer in general merchandl PI and Clothing, Brick Store. on Math Street. GIBSON. El. M. TINGLET—DeaIer to Sturm rin, Copper. Lira.. and Sbeetfron Ware, Cartloo,4c. Also, maardave r et of sh ee r Metals to order. Ere Trough sod Lead Pip, trusiaera attended to at fate prises—(Mbsoa Pantowlaaatt.—/E. GREAT BEND. R. Y. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer In Rea,l3 Made Clothing, Dry Goode,Grocerleaand Provfelo, . Main Street.• Miscellaneous. NAILS, TINWARE, HARDWARE BOYD & CORWIA Comet of Main and Turnpike SO 214[020 , T3E1.0.6110, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Builders' Hardware, CUTLERY, ETC., MtTa,l]..ss, by itho Mc.e3a. Thanks to oar Friends for Past Favor, We would ho more thankful to one and all who anon they have unsettled Accounts with on, it they would cal: and settle by the middle of f /March neat. Feb. 4, 1874. SCRANTON SIRS BANK, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND RE I URNS THE SAME ON DEMAND WITHOUT PREVI OUS NOTICE, ALLOII ING INTEII- Esl' AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU ARY AND JULY. ASAFE AND RE LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS WDLL. 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 W RICH IS NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN. ERS AND MECHANICS. DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR, SANFOhD 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'CLOCR Feb. 12. 1873. THE EAGLE littig ao• BURNS & NIUROLS, PROPMETOL'S SION GP Tin GOLDEN Edell A.NDIIOIITAIe Mariols.33lcools..l3gEosstrca 040 Oar t.to-k of Drop! and Stedl chaee I. complete, nod care takou to hate everything of the hest qmolty., Tue public mu rest assur,d that all mtullcloes hat leave our lime shall be es the, are represented, pure and om adulterated. PATENT MEDICINrS of MI kinds called tor. on hand at reaeonattla Ily pommel and strict attention to bnalnerr, at all timer. we hope to merit the confidence and favor of the pnblim . . A. B. BURNS. Montrote. April 1, 1813. ' AMOS NICIIOI.B HERRING & FARREL, 287 333rctexclwes,37 N. 1T IitANUFACTIIH ALL KINDS OF ) Vivo saja.c7l. , 43 , targazir X 2 i-c•cPt . . , Eah l ii:.lMl9o. The oldest and moat rellahlhfirm In the [DADA 'tate. They teak the prize atetlai awarded et the • •". WOULD'S FAIR AT I.ONDON MI Salta are nanisnled free from dampness and ror r?" 19 P•.: .• • Druzczo'llißCii/Li;A g onL. Idontmie, May 6 '7L-tf. •