FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. B: ■ Notes. --o Great progress has been made in 'the past few years in the distritrition of black bass in the Susquehanna and many other rivers, as well as in lakes and ponds Notwithstanding the headway which Las been made in this branch of pisciculture the letters of inquiry are Many. showing that a large number of persons have im perfect information concerning the habits of the fish and the best methods of in troducing them. People inquire for the spawn. supposing that they are propag ated like the snimonitlce. But all attempts to take spawn from this fish have been failtires,ho far as we are informed. Some raids have been stocked with the fry, bet it r, nisi MS to be seen whether this will provi. ,tieeessfill. The fry are very small, and r , main but a few day 3 over the beds where they are hatched, so that it requires very close watching to capture berli. They are removed just at the time when t ey are said to have the protect- ton or iii.• ! ,on•et fi•b. al fl rlt v are all t. , peiw nator among . el • o r ti,h. The e.,0.m.0) ,m:1 the most ri•liable boil • r introducin:: the bass is to IranopOrt adult fish from w e ll stocker: ponds to new localities, This, when properly done, has never then known to fail. In most of the states there is legal protection to the fish for three years. generally granted by speciai act of the Legislature. But this is not long enough to secure the object. It should be, in all cases, five years. The fish do not bite freely until after the spawning is over in Slay or June. and they do not usually reach their new home until July or later, so that there is no fry from them until the second year. The fish generally selected for transfer are from one to three years old, measuring from three to twelve inches in length.— Fish of this size are cot only more num erous, but they bear transportation better and are more readily acclimated, than when larger. They are moved with a good deal of difficulty in hot weather especially when the journey requires more than twelve or fifreen hours. With the moat skillfal management there will be a considerable loss. In the fall months there is much less loss. There is great want of informating in regard to the character of the water suitable to this fish. The hails wants clear, lively water with rocky or gravelly bottom, and the more of it the better. It wants room for itself and for the poorer kinds of fish upon which it feeds voraciously. It does well in the milli ponds upon manufacturing streams, aunt' the head waters and res ervoirs are stocked, they will in a few years be bound in all the waters below. They flourish also in natural ponds of twenty acres or more. Some decline to stock these ponds or lakes because they are generally flee to the public. But this is shortsighted policy A large pond or lake stocked at a cost of one or two hundred dollars, and protected by law for five years, will furnish better sport to the gen tlemen or company who undertake the enterprise than they could find in any small pond of their own. In suitable water black bass multiply very fast, and after they once gain possession their num bers can never be very seriouely reduced by hook fishing. The annual spawning will more than keep up the supply,— There are thousands of ponds and lakes in the northern and middle states of one hundred to a thousand acres, producing ocly the poorer kinds of fish, that might easily be stocked with bass and add large ly to the food supply of the people.— Harrisburg Patrict. A Durable Cement.: —o— This cement, which will not withstand the action of concentrated and dilute acids. But is also refractory against al kaline leys, ether, alcohol, bisalphide of carbon, benzole, and other dissolving substances, consists simply of a mixture of commercial glycerine and finely pul verized litharge. In mixing glycerine and litharge, a paste is obtained which will harden in from ten to thirty minutes depending on the larger or smaller amount of litharge taken. With this cement all metals, and in fact all solid bodies, may be fastened to each other, not only in open air, but also tinder water or other fluids, as it hardens gust as quickly and as well where there is in air. It can withstand a tempertaure of 225 degrees and may therefore be em ployed in any case where at present oil cement is used. In connecting chemical or technical opparatns that are exposed to chlorine or hydrochloric acid gas, sill pur, nittric acid, and other strongly corrosive fumes, this cement has been' found to be excellent. The same may be said about the fumes alcohohol, ether, bisulphide of carbon, and carbohydrides in general which,even boiling, are totally inactive upon it. The Pall Mall Gazette says: "It is to be regretted that no animal save man was able to take part in the meetings held in Loudon by International Con gress for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for there can be little doubt that an intelligent animal, gifted with speech, would have pointed out many acts of cruelty commited on dumb creatures which are entirely overlooked. by those who confine their observation to active acts of cruelty, and forget that some of the greatest sufferings endured by both MEW and beast arise from sins of omission rather than of commission. For instance ,it 1.9 cruel to beat a horse with unneces sary violence. but it is even more cruel to keep the horse in the stable without suf ficient air or exercise, and with food eith er more than enough or less than enough to preserve the beast in good health. If the members of the Congress had in spected the stables in the mews hidden behind the big houses „of London, they would have found horbes of every des cription shut up in ill ventilated, over crowded prisens, nncheered by one ray of sunshine, and either over fed or half starved, according to the rascality - or ig „norance of the coachman had his fellow stableman- Death to Many of these horses would be a positive boon compared with the unhealthy monotonous existence they lead.” -• • . A good grindstone • and n set of files are among the best of farm investments especially at this seinin. It is always nice to be forehanded, to get things' well ahead; but the best of all, forehandedness is that which prepares in advance a fall set ofgoud and well-repaird tools to work with. To estimate the amount of bay in a mow.—Ten cubic yards of meadow hay weigh a ton. Twelve cubic yards of clover when, dry weigh a ton; - • re- FOUR CARDINAL POINTS.I3xI With every iota of unnecessary ex pense cut off— Buying at First Hands whole Car goes of Goods at ono time— Watching the Market, and using Cash when it is Cash— Manufacturing systematically and with a Business Experience of Four teen Years— Basing our Selling Prices updoit Money paid Down at Once, and thus save ourselves (torn losses and delays usual to credit business— Marking Proper Names and Quality of goods on Tickets, and In Plain Fig ures, no that CHILDREN may Buy as Safely as GROWN PEOPLE— Returning the Money when Parties Prefer to Return their Purchases— Thorough Attention to all Depart ments— • MINA MA TrEB and BR 0 W3'; MiscellaLeons The 'Doubt Dispelled. Wm. Hayden, 2 , ;ew MLford, Pa., is now offering entire new stock of DRY GOODS •amfrdkr aeleeted far Spring and Summer Trade• BOOTS AND SHOES the largest and beet variety In Northern Pennsylvania Hats cfc Caps, TRUNKS, TRAVELING RAGS Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No Lions, etc., etc. Every article Warranted as Represented. Zio Variation in Prices. Now Milford. May 13th NEISST CO di la 2 311 V a Al • _ 1 4 A l UVA EMPORIUM ! Tbe undereigned will keep Constantly on hand and (or tale, very low, 3Pla.osuatcosasi, PLATFORM WAGONS (for one or Iwo boneej TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, WITH WAILVER . P PAIMST ISTITELIII TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES, And Lumber Wagons Henry spring wagons. second harm carriages and op- en and top bugglea.for sale cheap. Will make to order to salt parties, all / lode of car riages. Work Warranted. Repairing done neatly.— Shop at Sprtnerille. Pa. Enquire at D. L. 6 W, .13apress Office of D. D. SEARLE. Montrose, Pa., Or at Springville of E. R. CULVER. Montrose June S. 1874..-tt. PAINTS /LW OILS. A P7.NE STOCK AT B. B. LYONS & Co.'s Montrose, May 14, 145. CARPETS. CARPETS AT 30 CENTS AND UPWARDS. —Less than N. Y. Prices— Mayl4, 'TS, For Sale by B. U. LIONS de Co SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, And other Grooarles At Loa Firms et B. B. LYONS & CO.•8 WAIL AND WINDOW PAPERS. A Large Stock, And Near Patternsillecelwied .EVerY Week Direct From the Manufactory. B. It. LIONS & CO. Spool Threexcl. Coat's, Clark's' O. N. T., and John Clark's Spool Thread. White. Black. and Colored—from No. 13 to No. ]no, at 15 cents per dozen. For tabs by B. B. LYONS & CO. Montrose. May 1871L.—tf Combining all these merits, we 1 place our Business on the most SOLID 1 FOUNDATIONS, and invite the con- I, ORE PRICE. fldence and support of the people of 1 Philadelphia, as well as stranger. and I sue others now visiting the city. Remember NII the Four Cardinal Points: 1 ONE PRICE! , o°3/41;41. 010 1 0 FULL GU. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. S. E.,Cor„Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. $lO,OOO NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY Our Stock bas been selected with great care and bought at Borrost Pm CEA 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 your custom. 401171%. SITCIIOCar.. COCiIIoWM , LX.I933/13 Dry Goods Department. Clothing 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, Talmas, &c. Buck, Kid, and Wool Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. • Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel and White Shirts, Knit Jackets, Hats and Caps, Trunas, Umbrellas, &c., Bows, Scarfs, Tits, and Full line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Furnishing Goods, Carpets and Oil-Cloths. ax.EIDA.I o• Rob as, X-.cara osza.d Sorso t Montrose, October 21, 1814 Binghamton Advertisomenta p. lb Diovum awl * zin A 101 Foor ItawkErs, Merchant Tailors, 57 COURT STREET, 33.11`SCA-MICALMiCCTO MS. N. Y. Opposite Exchange Hotel ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S & BOYS' CTOTHING, Gollls' FurifisluE Gods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC W.: ertond a cordial invitation to tne public to call and Examine our STOCK A_ND PRICES. Mr' Our Motto is. Not to be Under .Id. _al JOHN C. FOOT. - - 0. M. HAWLEY Binghamton. N.Y., Oct. Hh. ;Sit. The Cheapest Place i ~ ~~~ ~ CROCIER, OGDEN, & CO.'S, Pimip's Bunk Building, X3X..C5G.121r...9.3121C0/11,7, N. Y. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, CARRIAGE GOODS. BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING RUBBER BELTING AND PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC. lIIINBY DITSON & SONS' TROULAR AND .CROSSMIT SAWS, AND JOIN son:tears Celebrated Hand• Cut Piles, The Best in the World ! Biagbamton, Oct. 14th, 184. HAND BILLS PRINTED AT THIS OF/11M. With the Largest, Most Stylish, Best Made, and Cheapest Stook of MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, we invite you all to call on ue. Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co JUST RECEIVE%) fly GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO M. 8, Dessatter, Managing Partner. We are Agents for CASH ALONE! Fatffi ft Mei'. retT4:ll:44tasp:4o2.o,ll WA_IC4 • A RWI; and BROWN. A fine %witty of Clothe, Castors, Beaver, and Cassimeres for Custom Work. Meas. urea taken, and good titling and Workmanship Warranted. Binghamton Advertisments CARTER. PORTER, & JOHNSON, ~~ r. WI-10 H.A_RDW_A_RE IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS, Blacksmiths' Supplies, YARECERS' AHD MECHANICS' TOOLS. Agents fur M1P17.9.3 t's f3tool C3r o:!s, SEAT SPRINGS, STEEL TIRE, BURRETT S CORN SHELLER And the Improved BURDICK FEED CUTTERS. larrA.m.. AND Biz Us, 87 Washington St., BINGHAMTON, N. Y Oct. 14th, 182. —l7 rt.comargeow , si Southern Tier PUINITURE EITORIUM! 88 Washington Street, B.l.2agistrmtcass, N. 12%. You will Fuel the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF E CTRA"I7 Cr!? OF ALL KINDS, At the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New York. All Goode bold ore WAIMATED ee Repreeented E.D. ROBINSON. Binghamton Marble Works ! All - kinds of Monument', Ttradetonse, and Marble Mettles, made to order. Also. ticotzt, flranltes on hand. I. PIVEXIIING k CO,, J.IIO2CYBIED. .1 kg) Court. fiticet, O. W. WISJESXIII, H. V. 11:110/11. BLcabatuton, N. Y Oct. $5l, ICC Drugs and Iledicfnes RI IliFai t _ TT 110 A . - -.o f• - ',. 7" , i .. ",, , , w , ,--;.- \ #f „ 0 •,. ;y ip , AWN, - - i'11' ,. :,...1 '',..' No PptNon neconlintz urim.ll, pros str.t.tyeti t t. all I BiTTE - ,. ISM ttl •• t •111 , 'Cs t. 1111111111111 ;••, Sr t l . tr ..t.t ttllilll MEE =EEL .•)„, .11. i ..• i idngeta.mts of the stemmoli and 111.. r, i•ii.l other ahilorndial visc..ra In th.• r trattim lit, a purgative, °telling t.ec upon these various is e u •ci.sary. Thei.• is no c 54. , for the pltrlP tl, I PP.. .T. 11"ti.:me Vi..Enaii Bir - rims, us they viii namive the lurk-colored viscid matter iv. , h which the bowels are loadi4l, at thc samc tune stimulating the seemtio of 1.1. e liver, and general' v restor ing she iiiictions of the digestive organs. Ily , ppi),,ia or mligest Eft-adnehe, I"iiu in the Shon Uouglnt, Tightness of th.• Cle•st. Sour Eruetition!i of the /(.!1., Dad Ti,te in the Month, Bil ions •:.0 k.,nd.p.tttiuu 4, f the LI eart,lnflatu mutton of Lite Le.nv,--., Pain in the region of the lirdneys, aml a hundred other painful syniptotm, are the otf.r rings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will proves lertter gnareritee of its merits than a Inng'll. , advour-,ement. StTallla, liiltL(S il, White. Swel lings, Ule,s, Eryhpel,s, Sselled Neek, Goitre. ItitattuLltion,, Indolent ws, I'dt Aleell , n3, Old Sort—k, Eripi,,ni of S,,Ce Ey,t, etc., etc. to :Ls to all other uatitu- Ltonsl Diseasel, cINEWLI: iirrTLIES Live SlloWli their gt , at carazive potveri to the ,Ll.lllitiactable For Inibo'authors and Chronic G.pu- - , Ratnitteut and Intertatti• .tt feeer.,, Ltit.eu , .; of the 13I1tt1, L cor, Ktdit.•:,,, and Bladder, these litters Ittivt , uo Ltd Sucti Di..-ca.es are Vittalod Persona en gaged in Pain's and Mrlerals, 6:telt as 0,,,t-beaters. and Miners, na tar a.1...0,! lac, J. 1.11, subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard agane,t tnis, take a d"•e of Weasels V/S -,lt 131 rr 1,1 Fiir Slav DisPa,e-;, Eruptions, Totter, S:3l. ri I sputa, Pinkriss, Pus tales, B•nli, Curb:ie.:l,s. Ringworms, Scald Read, Sore Eyes, It c h, s mu t s , ,•t lae S.iin, ilitioors and ef iillatcrer moue or nature, :ire lit.erady lu g up and carried out of the •• m I a .lath t 4:11.2 by Site use of Coes, Pin, laiw, and oilier Worms, lurk tug m tl, • .4 . nt .11 ot y.r 111:111 . , 11,011,..1.1d5.,1 1 -TO ILI.: r“ved 11.:1 rOll. Nu sys tem ut meMeme, an: 1101 It. • L..ac• limit worats tro F4)l' Collllllaillts, iiiyotog ' or olu, taarrioa or (hi ,:e, tiic d.nt II of .ruin• /Mao.) of hfo, ti, I.ello tern 1.1111,..11Cu I.lllVri ,, 1., -0 1 1 ,•.-eialtee. J6U❑il lee. .di :,1 j aludier, r 11.5,. . •; .s.i . •• ',I .1b.12 the ai / .4_ll • 1150 V INEk. tit BIT Ito Vitiated Mood when ever 11111,1' 4.1. 4 ,1 , ti, ,, qug thruitgli the skiu cat Pimples, Er:lptlf4U43, or Sures• cleanse it Lea yuu ti r„1 it u t,truoted suet sluggish iii the a, ms; t 4 l4 44 41.11,r It ,then it is foul; your i. , oliugs wi'.l tell y,../ it hen. Keep the blood p u,.! 1144444.1. of the system will follow. IL. 11. nel)ONAI.I 1 Drtigkoka 61W . •33 , 34.1133 . 1,0, 04110111.1.0 “,4 . New York. Bold by tail a Ltd Dealers. Sept. lOU, IS74.—Gm. THE EAGLE lIIIED BURNS d NICHOLS, PR ornjEToßy SIGN or TOE GOLDEN EAGLE AND MOBILE 13 rioli. 13.1.c>015.. IVlcazitrcaese3 Opr oto,k of Drown and 3ledielnen In Complete, and earn taken to have every.hlug of the bent qnulity. The pu bile may rent asnund that all tnetbeluer that learn our *tore shall he no they are represented. part and un adulterated. PATENT METIONES of a➢ I¢lnda calie.l for. ou ikalail at reae.onabla prices By personal and etrict attention to bn•lneee, at all timer, we hope to merit the confidence and favor of the public. Montrope. April 1, lir,l ABEL T CRRELL, DRUGGIST, MI/Icbsa.troiso. Is continually receiving NEW GODDS, and keeps con tinually ou nand a full and desirable assortruciA agen rdue DRUGS. lIEDiciNk.S, O.IEMICALS.Datnte,OIIs Dyestuff., ToAle, Spices, and other grocerice, atone ware, wall paper, glove war:, trait Bus, mirrors, lamps, chimney., heruscue, machinery oils, tanners' all, neat.. root oil._ relined Whale Ulf, all fur lanterun,oll fur at twin* machine., tDIV. 011,Sperm I,ll,SplritoTttrpern tine, 5, arolelics, Canary Seed, Yillegar,Potash .COncen trilled Lye. Azle Grease, Trusses. Supporters,Modical ln•tromouta,Shoulacr Braces, Wbttr, Dune, Pistols Cartridges, Powder, Shut, Load, Gun Capa,Blastinu Powdet and Fuse, Vlolite.Strings llows,ntc. Fifcs.etc.,Pleb llooketo.dLines,BarandTolletSoaps Hair Oils. lisle Restorers, and Bair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Silver and silver Plated Spoons, Forks, Knives, 6c.,Deatist Articles, a genet , al assortruent of FANCY BBL 7S. JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY All thei ending nod be Mod. ol PATENT MEDICINES. The people are Invited to call at the Drug and Varlet) Store or ABEL TURRELL. VIMM! FURNITURE WARE ! EVEItYTILENG NEW AND STYLISH ! AT I ar. 31:.)c5ivr..3312-nes 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Consisting of everything naineablein that business. Repairing promptly done. ,TAKE 49. Bizroolcalt - y. Bi 'ICES REASONABLE. Satisfaction guaranteed Binghamton, N. Y., August 20. MONEY SAVED ! NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. GRIFFIS & SAYRE, [lave opened. at the old location rf M. S. Wilson, In Ilse Brick Sleek Montrose, and we shall be pleased to all of "'or old friends and the ninny now ones we hope to 6 In. Our stock will consist of Iron, Nails all hardware. • R r IL L. i caocKEay & OLA MARE, In large quantities and variety. Stone Ware, Wooa Wan•, ilous.—Fm olvllitie Goods and Grocerlea. We .call glee port cular attention to the Grocely Trade and keep a full asrortment of Teas, Sugar, Coffee., Fatally Groceries & Provisions, In full varieti. Salt and Floor. We shall keep con, shindy on hand flue - bran& of flour at much leas than old prices, and warrant It to please. Goods delivered promptly to oar town customers. TERMS:- Our terms will lie strictly It Our I .In .l 301. ~r:rs, ros of =Mr FlLocs,cl.3r-I.'tzp t tenah or produce) This it will be well to [CUM% her, se title will be the reeret to our low prices, We are confident that by calling and examining our goods and price. your will find that II will be for your Ihter cat to try our goods and terms. JurrEttrou GRITPIS, S. M. 8.1.74 Montroae, May, lath. B LLLINGS STROUD, General INSURANCE AGENT, iliftcyritrogso. -F.'s. Capital Represented, 8100,000,000 ! YULE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INN, 4SCE : Liverpool. London .t Globe " 1 20 .000,000 inc. Co., of North America 11 $ 3 ,250,1:00 Penn. Fire Ins. Co., Phila., l : 450,000 . National, Phll'a, $360,000 Inc. Cu., State of Penn . & " $OOO,OOO Colon Mutual 1400,000 Lecomln,... •• Fire $0,000,000 !fertile/its' 11 450,000 N ewtown, of Bucks Co. 300.010 Lancaster Fire Ins. Co, ' •• 850,000 Fire Association of Phila. 2.120,000 Lehigh Valley Fire. Allentown, " 2 .00,000 Alemmania of Pittsburg, " 400,00 Penisyl - ranm Ins. Co.. Phila. 1.3011.000 Farmer's Ins. Co.. of Phila. 250,000 City Fire Ins. Co. Providence, 11. I 200,000 Boger Williams Inc, Providence, R. r. Ismoo w.,,,rown inn. Cu, Watertown, N. Y. .$OO,lO Home Its. Co., N. Y., Capital and Surplus. $4,000,000 Atlas Fire Ins. Co. Hartford, Ct. 4f0.000 Hartford Fire 1n5.,.C0..C. splint and Surplus $3,02 5,00 Horne Inn. Co.. Columba., G., " EO,OOO Cillzelts' Fin, Ins. Newark, N.J." 300,0011 The undersigned is SPECIAL AGENT for the fol Low. lug companies for Northern Pennsylvania: Fire Association of Philadelphia. Lancaster Fire Insurance Company of Lancaster. The Insurance Co. of the State of Peunsylvania,ol Pblladelphiw Conn. htutcal Life Ins. Co., Assetts $35,000,000 American Life, Phil's. 14.500,000 .A.C.1.03:3332M5T.V. Travelers Ins.Co..Hartford,enpitaland Sorpluss2,ooo.ooo Railway Pasmengers t. 350.000. The undersigned has been well known in this emanty,fm the pest 17years,As au Insurance Agent. Losses sustain., by his Comosintes have always been promptly pain. Or 'Office drstdoor east from Banking 001ce of W R. Cooper A Co.,Trirupike et. Montrose.Pa. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent CHARLES H. SMITH. Solicitors. Montrose. Nov. 18. 1874. Piurialtii.re. At W. W. Smith & Son's Extensive Furniture War voom you vill frnd the large stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON 3E I II:7Ft. IV" I TURF To be found to this section n( the country of his own_ manufacture. and at prices that cannot fail to give sails' (action. They make the very beat EX.TENSION TABLES In the Country. and WARRANT them 'CT' rr 12. story W CP a- Is. Of all kinds done In the neatest mannez. 81 2 EtX IV C- 33 El 371 OF VARIOUS ILLNDS. PURE NO.I MATRASSES, AND COMMON MATRASSES UNDERTAKING The aubscriber will hereafter make tee adertazing e specialty In his business. flaying Jett completed • NEW and the meet elegant HEARSE in the !State, all needing hie °meteor will be attended to 'promptly and a• satisfactory charges. WM. W. SEIM k SON. Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 3 , 1072.—no5—ti. GET TEE BEST, TAKE NO OTHER COLE B ROT lIE ri' Restorative Balsam ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP SPITTING • BLOOD, PAIN IN THE SIDE AND BREAST, KIDNEY COMPLAINT, SCROFULA, ttc,,. A. B. BURNS. AMOS NICROLS Also,—A sure Cure for the PILES. No Curti No Pay Address all Orders to the, Proprietor. CLIABLES L. CRANE. New Milford, Pa. S ep t. 30, 1674.—U. S. S. CAMPBELL ez C 0 iIIOZEOALE ILLSUIFACTITIMII CV FINE, PLAIN AND MOUSSES CANDY. Importers and Dea.ets .n FOREIGN F 111.11113 NIITB,Bce Fire Works Constantly on Hand. Nos. 422 Market 80 and 417 Merchant Bt. Phil's Mara M. 1874 —ll. UNT BROTHERS, • scanzroN. PA. Wholesale dG Wall Deslerstn ibinki HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, &WIVE'S, YTILJ)ER'S HARDWARE, BINE BAIL,COUNTEILIUNK ce T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD R MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED BANDS, MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS,SPOICES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BO Fi'S.'dre. ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES. BELLOWS! HAMNER.% SLEDGES, FILES, &a.ltc. CIRCULAR AND lIILLSAWSJIBLTING. PACEINU TACKLE BLOCKS PLASTER PARIS. CEMEN'T, HAIR a GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WINDOW GLASILLEATDER &FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES. . JOB WORK AT THIS onnozpnur I Miscellaneous. LIED. WILL ACTUALLY CURE County Business Directory. Two lines In 1110 Dlrectory, ooe year, $1.60; each a dltlouallfue.6oscot•. bIONTROSE WM. LIAUGHWOUT. Slater, Who Pea b. and Retal dealer in all kinds of slate rocang, sloth paint, r Roofs repaired with-late paint to order. Also, elate paint for sale by the gallon or barrel. Montrose, Pa. BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life Inn en. Agents ; also, sell Rallrono and Accident Tick( t to New York and Philadelphia. ladies oce door east oftho Rank. .1111N8 R NICHOLS, the place to get Dregs and Meat canes, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Pocket-Books, specty cles Tacikee Notions. Etc. Brick Block. DOTI) .4 CORWIN'. Dealers In Stoves, Hardware and Mannfactarors of Tin sod Slleetlron ware, cornea of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. DULLARD. Dealer in Wineries, Pfeil.tont, Books, Station.. and Yankee Notions. at bead of Public Avenue.* W. 41. R. COOPER CO.. Banker', sell Foreign Pa... saga Tickets and Drafts on England, Inland and Scot land. • WM, L. COX, Hamm maker and dealer In all article venally kept by the trade; opposite the Bank. • JAMES E. CALL3f ALT, Attorney at Lear. Odle° one door below Tarbell Bourn. Public Avenge.• NEW MILFORD. L. L. LaROY, Dealer In all trines of fanning Imple musts. mowing machines, well! curbs. dog powers, etc.. .U., Main St., opposite Savings Bank. [Cm• SAVINGS BANE, NEW MILFORD.--Fix per cent, In terest on all Deposits. Does a scncral Banking Dn. nes.. .1111-ti S. D. CIIASE & 11.0MIRET S SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed... Nes Salt, Lime, Cement. Groceries and Yrovristc no 01 Main Street. opposite the Depot. AINET & HAYDEN. Deniers to Drug, nod Medic Ines and Manufacturer, of Cigars, on Moto Street, net 'ho Depot. tI. F. N 131117.11., Carnage Maker and Undertaker Main Street, two doors butow Howior•a Store. CAYUOA PLASTER—NICHOLAS SOOKILAKER,dea er in genuine Cayuga Plaster. Fresh ground. ReCOLLIIM BROTHERS. Dealers m Orocerlee and Prnvhdone, on Main atreet.e I. DICKERISAN. Jn., Dealer in general rnerellandlit And Clothing, Brick Store. on Hain Street. GIBSON. H. M. TINGLEY—DeaIer In Stoves, Tin. Copper; Brass and Sheetlron Ware, Castings. /Lc. Also, manufactor er of Sheet Metals to order. Bre Trough and Lead Pip, btudneas attended to at fah. prices—Glbaon Hollow, Pannealvacla.-19. GREAT BEND. R. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer in Readd Made Clothing, Dry Clooda,Groceri ea and Prov Moue Main Strcct.• Miscellaneous. NAILS, TINWARE. HARDWARE. BOYD & CORWIN Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste ziercaavPx.mLaptan, r...es-, 1103=EI EirrC:ll7.El9 TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Builders' Hardware. CUTLERY, ETC., IV/atlas, by the Seg. Thanks to our Friends tar Fast Femora We would be more thankhd to ape and all who know they have unsettled accounts with no. if they would call and settle by the middle of March next. Feb. 4. 11374. SCRANTON. SAYINGS BANK, 120 Wyoming Avenue, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME ON DEMAND WITHOUT 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 HOMEIN 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. SUTBILIN C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUM; 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'CLOCK. Feb. 12. 1873. HERRING & FARREL, 281 33 ratictwa , 3e N. mANETAcruurris OF ALL KINDS OP Piro aci azz• Glair M2'reo ElMff9l The oldest and most)glable Sem In the 'United States They Wok the prize me j awarded at the WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON! All Sates are warranted trey from dampness and eorr melon. BILLINGS STROUD, !malt. Montrose, May ft 'lL—tf. V . IiECIEIIOTY a DHOTI:MR, General Undertakers DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COF FINS, CASKETS, ETC., 41:3-Xi33LA. O I I 3333A7M1, mamas 'w ALLORDERS PROItiTLY ATTENDED TO April 23.1873.-tt FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDE24I Insurance Agency. CAPITAL BESSEUNTED OUR $20,000,000 Deo.llL M. 0,11//,