iii that it might be accepted in hey fath- i c-t's stead. • When the. pijson - ,fe've,r - hroke . hut;;she seized .the.. ppfaiitunity .for that ii,ght9f her father *hieh,.she craved-: • Icy t#teyyt44.s Agr the . knOwledge hvr parentage came tO• 1 her, -her uncle talked - With her often al*)ltt her fatker, imparting to her his own firm corrviction Lind the murderous blow, given in the heat of passion had' been, f deepliv repent , , ed of, j. Disciplined both' • men tally 'and phys'-. . per . eitence, i .was vef: with tremulous. heart . and. white faeg that Francis doCtor.to the prison, to cell 43, where Jarvis Hunt; . lay in i theleire,r grip, moaning delirionsl.V. OE; 'Jtnpoisible: for .me: to admit you to-care for your father .unless you • are regularly n rolled as a n urSe," the doc.• tor had tvkl Francis ; "but. you. 'will\ have 119, other Patient while he lives:".. "Is he .dancrerdusly ill ?" • . '• • . 'lle . . -So -.prepared; ghe .entered the narrow Cell; for. the "prisOn hospital was crowded. Site -had' hope'l for one /hour . uf one .hour •• of priVate intercourse:; .hut :for, five 'Weary days 'and highte , plere 'was no interval in bis. delirium. 'Not. wild rsring ; but a .piteons 'moaning, caused by . excessive t;irpstration .With the • fever. . Whateier 'he had been in the'' past, Jarvis Hunt, as his - child saw him, was an old..inibecile man,. utterly broken by his long imprisonment, realizing nothing' of thetender care lavished upon him; Thel agonizing. prayers fur oue ray 'of recol- • leetion before death. • • 'Not until all hope was over, and death very near, was there' 1- any : . j answer to.. thaw) fervent . ; prayers. '.lDeath,.deivs • were obllielace .or, the prisonef;when„ turn ing his haggared •on Francis;,he murmured: "I dog not. , knowyou." - . . . • "I. am your danghteit, Francis," she said, bendilig over. him. "I have •eome here to to nurse; you." • , . "My daughter. Francis.?" he said, iviihjthe air of a 'man trying' reea,ll some past event: "A litt9 girl? . S . lO had -Tong brown curls. . Elle-a—is Ellen here ?" "No, father • my mother is dead. .• BUt •I lOW yOu not. say a word of blessing, for my loothees sake . • "I bless--1-Lt . -:" the 'wbrds - ctime broken ly--who cursed your= - life and• hers—a convict-a-mtirderer : -.4 never • ',Mean t"- .. t0 ki,lfbitiaGod'judige-orn:y . repeptince—La Ch remember—Ellen—for-' „ . Base. -God bless our chile I” . • SO -he died-while . the; sobbing Woman prayed fervently for- thereon] gone to meet its last judgment. She %vim allowed to carry the body to rest*. beside . the. Wife who. slept upon the banks of the 1104 son ; oteeittain in her old home, het' 'thole's legacy to her, Fiancis grin!, sought work in noble charities and -self.devotion. •. In• the home where a frivolous, utt , rly selfish wite , and exacting. mother-in-law . made discord the rule, Egbert 'Warburton heard.often of the noble Lady Bountiful . who wiontng her way to such perfect - womanhood as comes only. to thO§e who make self-renunciation their rule of life. Never striving to step beyond the sphere 61 her own sex,.Francis ennobled every act she undertook filling womanly dutieb by rare devotion to 'the cause of ailing the wretched and reforming the wicked. She passed ber early life, and entered upon her thirtieth year, single and. grave but not unhappy. Her lover was with the part, a memory deeply shadowed,•but never with power to` embitter her. In the rare intercourse. she held with Mr. Warburton's family(, she. lost her con tempt for her old loVer, seeing how, what was noble in his heart rose to resist the lowering, influences 'of his He how his patience deepened and' weeten ed under disipline,and his quiet authority was kept ever -free from tyranny or irtitable 'exac tions.- 4 When Elsie diedl, leairing four chil dren, Francis could! weep ovet the lace that. was,wOrn and haggard from fretful, and wearing temper far More than from actual years ; and when the widower, who was going abroad, begged her to see his children si,ithetimes, she giaVely ac corded the petitiors. . One-year later , Mrs. Amherst died, and the little ones were taken.toaunt Frank's till their father's yishes could be nowt). In the necessary, Coirespondence Frank knew that she' had but to smile tb win Egbert: hack to his iold ,alleguince, but . never, in. any sentence . of h 7 letters, could he find the encouragement' that he craved. • Nearly a year the- children had been Frincies charcre when EThert came, home • —not the handsome, hright,•eyed poet who had won Frir)k's Maiden heart years before, but a'grat l e, broken, middle-aged man, with gray-streaked hair, and the deep itnpress of sorrow paSsed and-con quered upon his face)' In !the. first in terViewln-the. \rooms; , with his children,clustering.arituncl him, he turn ed to Francis, Pill you _ let. these motherless little ones plead for ine ?" asked, gently, "You give your whole life to good. works —will you add thii to.them:—the work of carrying its only hope of happinet4.B to my-been ?" She i whe silent A floillent. "Dcv you know. why - I "went K-est ?" she said; mindful of the children ' !TO, nurse your ,fatber All the sad story_,S7,as, told me, Frank.; when wed . were first betfothed, was unworthy o yoki then ; but now, it you Can trust your happiness,to me, heaven-helping me, yOu shall.neyer repent your confidence!" And thcnoble woman, who had oeyer quite lost the memory of het only clasped it - ;:tnorc to her 'heart, and' become Egbeit' War" burton's wife. tarm and gougehotd. Seasonahle Hints for the Warn t. at this seaSoti, with - any:' thing..but the - finest and. best 'Ma.; finik .. except on sod for corn as a waste of .time and labor. The .effect, domes toO'• late, to .beneflt . .the. crop.' Some active, commercial .fertilizer shodld beused in stead. • For grasS or. wheat_ one hithdred and fifty pounds of nitrate of sada,, or the sane of guano, per acrd.: Would bo a good dressing— In :commercial. fertilizers, it is , make - exnerinients as to quantities •and iarieties•lor different, soils and crops.. • - • For the cOrnicrop we' .have found the sooner the.. - planting.-is done - .after tie plowing, and-while the soil is •moist:and.' fresh, the better. .'A top dressing of Coarse - manure upon the Sod would be'an excellent:preparation for this crop, Many Western farmers. have made flax. ti profitable crap, the-.seed being in de- Matta at the oil mills at good prices . . It is a useful crop to mellow and lean, the: anc: !nay precede fall wheat with ad.' Vantage. A bushel. .and a half of deed per acke:may be sown . - this month upon a corn 'stubble.. ' . . Rise the best Calves and thus gradual ly raise the i quality of their heatds. good calf is. well worth a month's fresh April, they could have the April milk, and the dairyinen'he. rieher and they ;the betterfor it . Early lambs shotild be pushed f'orWard for market by extra. Nod :to the ewes •and increasing the flow of milk: To feed the lambs *meal or other food, fo l r whiCh their stomachs are as yet. un Oepared,,hinders their growth.• Your •pigs may be pushed . as fast as possible,. When a week old they .may be taught,. without diffieulty, to drink milk from a shallow pao, and in. doing this.the young animals mate be tamed and render ed perfectly dOcile,. To hare tame and teactable ' animals about. the 'faun will add much to their,. value and the ease and comfOrtin tending their. Feed the nursing sows, Well, 'and keep them warm. The roller should he 'used with judg mint. valuable inplement, but sometimesit•is urea injuriously.. It is most cffectiv.e upon • dry soils; .when the .soitis..datnp clods are easily cradled; btit the surfacei . s packed andcrusted. -Mead ows; on the contrary should . be rolled while moist and soft that stones and rough places may bP pressed into the soil and the surfaCo leveled for the mower. Fall grain' may be rolled with advantage the, day after 'it is .harroWed, if rain' has not .alien. •, • . • In purchasing' tools and implenients those that are lightest other things being eqns.‘l, should be . chosen. 'Di handle a• heavy tool is.iz waste of mnscle,now that steel is An . universal use for the beet kinds. : Even a hoe should . be sharp and hright•to be most effective,and in a mow er a dull, knife will double the 'draf t This Tieequally true of horse power ma- Chit:WS and of hand. tools.- 1 111-Treatment of Cattle. I have noticed a great difference. -be tween,the treatment that farmers _give their cattle when they go in at an open door upon.the barn-floor, where they are not wanted. natural for animals to -be looking out for something good to eat, and ve cannot expect them to shoW 'more judgment than . we do, anct not go in at an ; open door, when we have not order enough to stint it.: . One man, will take a Titchfork,.poh4s,' and run -for.t4,airii -with a 'yell, frighten .ii badly, and . Bi rik with the fork or . club, ' perhaps cause it to, slip 'on the . ice at the door,, lame or seriously 'injure it.' The farmer in this case,is not only injuring . his : o%in. property but is cultivating. n bad temper,. which is worse than the.injuq'to the ani-i mal: I have seen others, in such a ease. treat the animal kindly, call• it out with; a gentle voice, And, • having nothing • to fear, it obeys without expecting a pound-! ing. Our domestic-animals are given td its for. our good,ano we should treat them with same. kindne.ss that we should; wish from a superior tons. gome Man*, •gers of animals appear nearly ,as brutal, as the animals they rule over. The farmi er whose cattle pay, the- best profit looka carefully to: all their wants, and is never 'cruel even .to -hia brutes. . We:never kneW. a farmer to - take an a; or a beetle and . go round and break wheel here, and , knock in a brace there and crack this section and clip that one among his farm inahines, wagons and implements,—that is, *inlets he was drunk I But some Of. thent—pretty good farmers, too, in, most things, get aboi4 the same results in , a roundabout. way. The store the mowing machine in a leaky Shed, where it is used "as a turkey roost, the , lighter instruments are away where the tattle knock them (14;vin and break theni; the carriage and* harness are kept; where the r litable fumes spoil the varnish ; and a general slip-Shod style knocks off 50 per cent:" from the value of the farming equipment. The farmer who "keeps things - ship-shape" is generally the thriving man. - "Down-at. the-heellictivetiess" will spread the black . frost of a Mortgage over a farm nearly as quick as rum-making. r ""." ---- 77; An inkptand was turned over on kt while table cloth, It servant Ibrew.ove itfamixture of salt and pepper Plenti fullv and all traces of it diaappoamd. r, T h a t • •-..! ` •-• elk • :' ' _,.:-.` ,;.-.---' 3 from'... :Opre 4.i : -:.:perjoh_' r famine than foindei;.: :.,:::.::_.'--:::;'--_- '1. , ..?..._?:',,...,.!.=-..'.. '.,-f, Business 'Cards. . f YE ELtEN . E. M. TOII.ELL,,, P4Y g jr - : sicepn and Surgeon, g adnate of the \Woman s Medical College Of the N. r. Infirmary., then rest. dent pityt•ician ;for a year in the Woman's Hospital in N. Y.: ttf•er roar yeare' prarilde in Fon drt Lae. Wis consin, ha.: located in Montrose. • Special attention given. to diseaties of women! and children. °Mee at the'root of Main Street, in die old David Post.home , stead. Mc ntrose, Dec. 15,1875.—Ma5n50 • ET D. BALDI . VIN,LM - . D., goM(E ..11-1. • pathic Physician nod Surgeon, hats located himaielf at Montrose. where hie, will attend promptly to all professional business , enrusted , to his • cart.— rzYr'eflice in Carmalt's building. second floor,' front. 13ounis atMr.E. Baldwin's. Montrose, Pa.. March 10, 1875. . • F.R. -IvJ ';vir. SMITH, - DENTIST.--'- Roomal at his dwelling, next 'door north of Dr. Hanley's, on Old Foundry Otreet, - Where • he would be happy to see itlithose in wakt of 'Dental .Work. He fee! eon (Went that he can plase all, both in qualityof e: wo and in price . O ffi ce ho urs.from 9A: ][.to 4 p.m. ontrose. Feb. 11, 18T4.—tf V , - -, ~., ALLEY 110 USA, GREAT BEND, Pa. Situated near .the Erie Railway Depot.— Is a large and Commodious ouse. Has undergone a thorough repair. Newly ftirnished rooms and sleep- Ingapartinente,splendid utbes.andall things con_pris inga Ili etch/Ss hotel. I 1 HENRY, ACKERT, Sept'. 10th; 1'813.-tf. I 1 ' Proinietor. BILLINGS sTfiqup, FIRE AND Life Laurance Ageiit: All blisineEs attended to pramptly,on fair termE . Office d.rst door east of the bank of Winj. 11. Culver it k A.venne.Tdont rose. Pa. j.eing.1.,1869.] Jlly 17, 10'72., THE PEOPLE'S MARKET, PHIL JL- lip. Hahn, Proprietor. j, Fresh and. Salted Meats, Hams, Pork, Bologna tiamakgesetc., of the best qual ity, constantly on hand. ati maces to suit. • Alontrose, Pa„ Jan. 14. 1:478.-ty EDGAR,:A. TURAELL. O*NA gram n s i r • 1.4,w, • . . i • • No, 370 ;Broadway, New York City. May 12.."4*—ftecb. :1. 187r1.-1,11 • ITTLES AND ALAKESLEE, AT. torseys at Law.Mouirose, Pi. Office opposite the Tarbell Rouse.• • ;• K. 13; LITTLE, GEO. P.LITTLE, ritOtrose,Oct.ls,l67e. IC. L. BLARE:ILEX . W. COOLEI -1. i • ,1 BUILDER, A. f • .L. 4 ' STILL .ON THE TRACK.: 1 • 'Every style of buildings erected, and everything furnished; at GREATLY RIMMED ?moss. Contracts cheerfully furnished. Staii• building a specialty. None bnt ea per. enced workmen i /oleroted. • jan..20,'.15. Stontrose, March . 22,187 .-Byl • Z• , , NV B. DEANS , DEALER • IN" . . Books, Ftat I o u:e r , Wall Paper,-Newspa oers, Pocket Cutlery, ;Stereoscopic -Views, Yankee Notions. etc. Next door tC. the Post Office, Montrose, J a. 1 W. B. BEANS. , Sent. 30, 1.874. 1 EXCIIANGE HOTEL. - M. J. IlAit rington wishes to'inform the public dist having rented the Exchauge Hotel in Montrose, he is now prepared to accommodate the traveling public in first-class style. ! , . Montrose, Aug. 213,187i1. • . . . BURR ITT, 1 DE LER IN STA- Il • pie and Fancy ont Goode, Crockery, Hard ware. Iron, Stoves, Drlo. - 011e, and Paiute. Boots and Sham Hate and Caps, Fare, Buffalo Robes. Gro ceries. Provisions, &c. a., Nov ;6,"72—tf. OHN GROVES, 'FASHIONABLE' - Tailor. Montrose, ra. Shop over Chandler's Store. Ali orders filled In first-class style. Cutting done to order on short notice, and warranted to flt: Montrose, June 30.'75.1 ' D. A. LAtHROP. ADMINIB - Electro thenUal Baths, at ihe Foot of Ohestnut street. Call And consult in all Chronic , piseasei. 1. Montrose. Jart.ll."l2—no3—Lf. EWIS KNOLL, SHAVING- AND .114 hair Dressing.. -Shop over the Post °dice where he will oe fonnd ready to attend all who may want anything Montrose Pa. Oct. 16, 1869. . T..PITRIi4Y.i MANUFACTURER .114 • of wagons of all ,kinds. Also makes tiespeclany of wood , work for sale. !tn. - Airs promptly attended to. Uses only best stoekrand alms. to make only first-class worg. P [aprll 26, 1876.] R. W. L. RIORARDSON , PHYSI . , ciao and Surgeoni tenders hi e professional ser vices to the cid zens of Montrose and vicinity. Office at his rcsiderce, on the corner east of the Irwin dry . I (Aare. t. 1889. SCOVILL AND DEWITT, ATTOR neys at Law and Solicitors in Bankruptcy. Office Vo. 49 Court Street. over City 'National Bank, Bing es naton. N. Y. Wx. H.SCOVILL, .TunelSth, 1878 Jzttons Dzwirr. EAGLE .DRIJ4 •STORE IS THE place to.get Drugs and Medetnes, Cigars, To bacco, Pipes. Pocket-Books. Spectales, Yankee No tions..bc. Brick Block A. B. BURNS . Montrose, Pa., May btb,. 187 b. T F 6 Frudit ATTORNEY AND Councellor-at-law Montrose, Pa. Offlee as heretofore, below and *est of the Court Boise. • • Montrose, January 21, Mr A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO -01• Abel 'Darrell, !dealer in Drugs. Medicines, ;Chemicals, Paints, Oils. Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices, Fancy, .Gouds. jewelry, Perin mery„. Montrose. May 19.1875. T C. WHEATON, - • - J • . : , CIVIL ENGIINEEII AND LAND STTRYSTOR. P. O. address. Franklin Forks. . , . , : Siisqoatianna Co., Pa,. A O. WARREN, ATTORNEY, AT 1. - -x• Law, Bounty„ Back Pay, Pension and En vie'. ( 1 . :on Claims attended to. Office flr: °or below Boyd's Store, littlntrose.Pa. • jAtig:l.'69.] I. LOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, • Montrose, - Collections promptly attended to. Special attention 'given 'to Conveyancing and Or: First Court practice; Office on Public Avenu• overt First Ational Bank, front [march 29, 16.) lATILSON J. TUR444, SURVEYOR. V Having had 20 pears experience in the business, will continue to attend , to calls in my protetsion, Montrose, Pa., Septi 15, '75.-Iy. wW. small., CABINET AND • Chair Mautitac:urere.. ro, tvi Main street, Montrose, ran. 1. 18691 11 W.. SEARLE, • ATTORNEY - AT • Law, office overt.4e store of M, Dimmer, intbeßrickßlock.ootrnse Pa. • tAtt.l,l9l • _ G RIFFIS & YRE, DEALERS IN , Hardware, Iron, Nails, Ilonseitirni•daing Goods, Groceries and Provisions. Vif ood, Stone, Jappaned arid' Pressed Tin Ware. &d., &c. ' march 15, 'id. T B. & A. T.T. McCOLLUM, V • • torneys at Lost. Office over W. H. Cooper & Co's flank. liostroie NI ay' 10, 1871.--tf , • . . 80. CAgli,.. ATTORNEY' AT - 10 Law, Montrose, Pa. Office over Wm. Y. Cociper 4D-C0.'.v..8e01c.• , i, - . - : ': Montrone, Pa:,..Tan.,,tthi 1876-;-Iy* - - ":. ILBEET JOHNSON, AUCT ,f ()NEER, Address, . Marcb 2S, 1874. : iiontrose„ Pa - (0, O'NEILL, - tiIrOHNEY, AT 1-41 1 TAW: °See ; over A.. B. Dunes Drag Store, Brick Block. itorkirese, Fa. Livia. 9. '11),.--tfj. 4.11.1 ELY / - 14.1:yruissau, mares.. Bikga: Pa. baue„ . l4,,M. 10. 1 1876. POTTER, DENTIST, WISHES a to inform the people of Montrage and Vicinity, that be ispermenently located, in the second Story of E. P. Stamp's new building; opp•Aiite •Cooper's Bank. All kinder of Dental Work done in the hest mintier. N. B.—Nitrous Oxide, Laughing Qars, given for the painless extraction of teeth'. Montrose, April sth, 1576:-rtf BILLINGS SVII,OIID. Businesi Cirds. . 134C0N 'WILL HEREAFTER. famish the citizen* of Montrcise and Vicinity. with first-class Bread,l3uscuit? Rolls Pie; Cakes and Cookies, Tarts., dm., .&c. Parties + and Wedding* supplied, and quality guaranteed; iniir Dining Rooms np stairs,. where Geo. CalliS will .be 'outlet ready. to sat isfy tho cravings of the itinei, man. • ' I . . 3lonfrose, _May W. 187li. •i ; 'BACON; - - - - - - WM. A. CROSSMON, ATTORNEY, at Law. • °Seel over the Pint Nation Bank, Montrose, Pa. t IW. 44.!. CaOesimec, a/ Atontroee. April i 9; - . • S PILL MAN 4 CO. - EIRST NA • tioual Bank Buildiri,v. Montrope, Pa., Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, ID Ihnery Goods, Bbo.s & Shoet4, [April 20. '715.—t13 Banking, to. BANKING HOUSE WM. 11. COOPEIt CO., • MONTRpSE, ,PA. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUN TED FOR AS HERETOFORE. DOMESTIO AND ()REIGN EX CIiA.NGE FOR SALE UNITED STATES & OTHER BONDS BOUGHT; AND SOLD. COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY BANK CHECKS CASHED .AS . USUAL: ,‘ OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE TICK ETS TO A.ND FRO .M EUROPE. INTEREST ALLOWED 'ON SPECIAL TIME DEPOSITS ; AS PER AOREE MEW,' WHEN THE DEPOS7 IT,IS MADE. I In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav or to transact .all . money business to the satia faction of our patrons and Correapondents. wn. u. 'COOPS a. & co., Montrose, March 10 '75.--tf, Bankers. TH' SUSQUEHANNA'' COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL WORKS, • • Raying been reorganigcd under the Arm, naine. and • - style of Suequebanna County Agricultural -Works limited, .R.JEwErr, Pres , - ,W. H. COOPER, Treas., SATEE, 'Secretary. .. • Are now prepare d: to furnish, on thort notice. • tat4inatg aqints, CIRCULAR SAW ifILLS, TURBINE WATER WHEELS , And do all k(nds'of Mill and job work promptly and eAtiefactorily. at low rates. ' We manufacture and have on hand a large assortment of PLOW SNOt:lmPfat° CAULDRON KETTLES of different styles, ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR HANGINGS; MEADOW ROI.LERS, BLACKSMITHS! FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW ERS for churning; One and Two Hone POW ERS and THRESHERS, of the latest and best pat,terna, ttc., Montrose, March 1,1876.- - 3 m. garble eW fnid call the ANYTHING SUSQVE garßelng the. only Jill Work Werranted as Represented YOU C SAYE - 110.Y.E'Y By, callingon n • , WILLIS DeLOAG. -`M.: A. COLVIN,' gent. • Sutiq'a Deaot., Ps i . April 14,1878. A:::,NEW: - ,67.rpA14 . , 1 . 111 - L , PLASTER, I!''EED AND LUMBER; 4... , . , :-1,:4,0..'..-,,,04.0i00.' ..-'-• The andertztgne4,—having , just completed w STEAM MILL at ALLEN% VORNICE will k ee pn hand a good supply:? ; of Fresh Ground 011)111/1 Plaster, saillelent to meet th e demands ot all who desire it is. this section. Also I supply of Peed., Lumber not on. hand will by sawed; to order, on short sotto* Post Once addrsis,yhnitf. Pa, . • .• •• aßaa• Kuck ilk irS•7sll6 , , lii nds 1 attention of the Public wanting THE AdiARBLE LII F DR WORKS at ANNA DEPOT, PA., Marble Worke,th the county...Al OR . .NO SM,S. • ' ; DFfsieuaneuus, as.lsowTinosm PLANING -:xiLL Lu m Et..E.R.,: ,- -y-AR a t - . • In order to better accommodate. tbe community the undersigned has cetabtished a. depot for the w e o r Lumber Manufactured ot hie on wiy-trecttd huildiug on the. Old Keeler tormery Site', in the - . • HEART OF TOWN where will be kept , constantly on hanA. 14: Cull stock or WHITE, AND YELLOW PINE, REMLOcii, OXK, ASII, MAPLE. AND• BLACK WALNUT• LUAIBER, • which.with the aid of the mostimprovee machines aid competent workmen. Is prepared to work into any *hope to meet the wants of Customers. • WELL SEASONED LUMBER. INCL'IDING SIDING, FLOORING; CEILING. SHINGLE AND • LATH CONSTANTLY ON. BAND: Planing. Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Sawing cone to order. WAGON, CARRIAGES 415 SLEIGH, mamprAcTOnv in connection .wits the abote eetabllehment, under the raanagentent of Mr. E. 11. Itor.,ers. Examine our work before waving your orders elsewhere: • Repairing done promptly:• . A..LATIIIIOP. Montrose. Septemhei 29th. 1875. NEW ARRANGEMENT s The Poelois Diu Store, L'N. BUILAIiD, . iCESkON,Dragitei it Apothecary. PATENT mninontz EMPORIUM ! The undersigned would respectfully announce to all the people everywhere, that to bis already extensiv stock and variety of Merchandise in the Grocery, Pro- Vidion.and Hardware:line. Ile has added a v,. ry choice assortment of PURE DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, lc.. which be flatters bims If be can assure the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchasing itittewhere. •To all Physicians in thi s secti on o f the county .ho would respectfully an nounce that be haesecured the services of R. Hen:ton as Druggist and Agotheeary. hose long experience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your en• tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines or preparing prescriptions, and who would also esteem it atrespectal favor to receive calla from any of his old -ustomers or new ones. ' Will make the Patent Medi• iinesa specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral Waters---an extensive stock. Ale° fine Groceriea— LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. FRESH SALMON PICKLED 4k CANNED 'CLAMS. LOBSTERS, • PEAS. CORN.' BEANS. OYSTERS. an.. •&,,c. In fact, anythinzand everything Utatio onlinallyneed ed. Itespecthilly soliciting a call I remain 1.11. BULLARD Pourdert Powder S: Powder! Blasting, Ride and Shot Powder, Shot, Lead, Gee Tubes, Caps, Pouthee, Flasks, Fuse, arc., ate., dm. lor sale by .11cii/trosc Sept. 9.18 U-Lit WHY - FLOWERS BLOOM IN y WINTER 1 Are you , aware that you can obtain Summer heat in January I That you can impart balmy air to you families I.that you can give spontaneouSgrowth to plants and Flowers, and' that you can make home a little paradise by_purchaeing one of B. C. Sayre's riot- Air Furnaces ?. These Furnaces are now Cunotructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem , pered to that resembling Bummer heat. MORE: CRACKING OF' FURM I • •TURE-NO MORE DRY IitTSEY REAT. NOT-AIR And the time has come when consumptives may re• Joice in 'vial tires. These furnaces are cold entirely oP on their own merits, ned are now the leading Furnace in this part of rhit country" All. Furnaces are , warrant ed-to give entire eatisfaction or no sale. • , - . 1 : 1 : % TX:LW:AL Q 30'S, I keep competent , men on the road who are well 3C• quainted' with the Furnace business mid they are ion stantV putting up these Furnaces. Their work is wkr• ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered is the following towns and cities: ISinghsmton, Scranton, Providence,,,,Wilkes Barre, Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. Waverly Wilhampurt (treat ißend, - Sthipttehrnna Depot, H anco k, DO M , Downsvllle, Andes Maigaretville, Franklin, Unx(l3 l % Owego, Northumb erland, and many other towns. :By ." . Any person whaling' recommendation from any living in'tne iboire named placee. I will gladly co. ro pond with them. giving names of - parties now new; these Furnaces. , 8:;..::0'...:4A . yftE, DiOntrose Pa. Montme, December 'lid. 1875 I.I.G.BLANDINAVI J. N. CostipoN Barnes ; Blanding & Co., elutuble and 03ranitc EarrAsuemen Ix 1840.1 MANUFACTIIIiBIiS •OF ALi EINDSIOF MARBLE AND GRANITE -MONUMENT,'!; MANTLES, &C. ti4iporticsit:l,oFL-:,:,bcoltg, catkr4TE , ,! ..2tttiiitt‘ 4116 St.;l4ai Depot, It4ii:i'iarii':' , .:'.:.:: ,, .' - f - 4 .•......,.111.1NOILAXTON. N, Y. I. N. BULLARD. ALSO.