Ma - remilarn =gloat Of WIZ 7 MILELPORD AGRICULTURAL SHIM Bald Wednesday and Thursday, October lind and Brd 1872. • FTRSTDIVISION. Cuss L—Horses: Best hen draft stallion, Wm.'Carpenter - $4 00 2nd, L W. Sinsabaugh, 8 00 Beat road stallion, N. Ommmons, 4 00 241 d, Frank Carpenter, - 800 Beat pair matched horses, 11. C. Conklin, 4 00 2nd, Judsor. Stone, 8 00 /kelp* home*, for all erork, D. Quick, 400 end Q.M. Read,. 8 00 Beat single driving horse, S. D. Guile, 8 OD .2sul„ D. & J. Banker, 200 Best brood mare and colt, A. J. Adams, 800 ad, Wm. Bonney, • 200 C. & Halistead, A. Trowbridge, Wallase 13asues..-udges. SECOND Drylszon Cussl.—Coltaand Maim Beat 'Rik year old colts, J. J. Youngs, 800 9d, ftrdon Barrett. 2 00 Best 83reetr old colt, T. R Grinnell, 2 00 2d, Oliver Lathrop. 1 00 Beg Spear old colt. J. IL Effnsabaugh, 2OC Edwin E. Tiffany, 1 00 Best yearling colt, Joseph Bruneage, 200 D, C. Oakley, 1 00 G. M. Read, Harvey - Grinnell, J. R. Rent.— Judges. • Czaito 2nd—Division let. Durham ticiit 611 over 2 years old H. C. Conklin, 4 00 2nd, J. 24L Potter, 3 00 Best bull, one year old, 200 Best bull call, H. C. Conklin, 2 00 Best cow over 3 years old, H. C. Conklin, 3 00 2d, H. C. Conklin, 3 00 Best heifer 1 year old, .1. I.l..Potter, 3 00 2nd, 11, C. Conklin, 2 00 Brat heifer calf, J. H. Potter, 200 20, H. C. Conklin; 100 Division 2nd.—Devons. Beat bull over 2 years old, E. T. Many, 400 2nd, J. W. Wright, 3 00 Best bull calf, E. T. Tiffany, 9 00 Best cow over 3 years old, E. T. Tlflanv, 300 Best heifer. 1 year old, E. T. Tiffany, 3 00 2nd, E . T. Tiffany, 2 - 00 Best heifer calf, E. V. Tiffany, 2 00 Division 3nl.—Alderneyy • Best bull over 2 yre old; Wm. U. Larrabee 400 Division 4th—Ayndares. Best cow over 8 years old, D. J. Tonle,. SCO Wm. E. Tingley, Oliver Lathrop, J. L Gillett. Division s—Grade Pntams. Best bull over 2 years old, LW. Peek, 300 2nd, Oliver Lathrop, 2 00 Best bull I year old, R. S. Dean, 2 00 Bait bull-calf, Dever Peck, 2 00 tad; Ferdinand Whipple, 1 00 Best Cow, John O. Dean, 8 00 2nd, MX. Conklin. 2 00 .... 3nl, J. 3L Potter, 100 Best heifer 3 years old, 11. C. Conklin, 200 Bost heifer 2 years old, B. D. Sherwood, 200 2nd. N. 31. Tingley, 1 00 Beet heifer 1 year old, J. 31. Potter, 2 00 2nd, D. P. Brewster. 1 00 Best heifer calf, J. 31. Potter, 2 IA lltd, S. P. Tucker, • I 1 1 Best throe yearlings, J. Id. Potter. f 00 Best three calves, IL C. Conklin, 8 00 2nd, 11. Sianey, 200 A. J. Adorns, Homer Tingley, A. J. TiSany. -Mutes. Division COS.—Grade Devon'. Best bull over 2 years old, Freeman Tingley,3 00 2nd, Fennel Carpenter, 2 00 Best buil one year old, IL Marcey, 2 00 2nd, D. P. Little, 1 00 Beat bull calf, Fowler Peck, 2 00 2nd, E. T, Tiffany, • 1 00 Best cow, E. T. Tiffany, 300 2nd, Fowler Peck, 2 00 3rd,Ferdinand Whipple, 1 00 Best heifer 3 years old, E. T. Tiffany, 2 00 Best heifer 2 years old, 31ra. Geo. Leach. 200 2nd, Fowler Peck, 1 00 Best heifer 1 year old, Jno. B. Tompkins, 2 00 Best heifer ealf, E. T. Tiffany, 200 .- -2nd, N. 31: Tingley, 1 00 Best 3 yearlimm - , E. T. Tiffany, . 300 Best 3 calves, E. T Tiffany, 3 00 Tyler Carpenter, Hiram Stevens, H. Marcel . . --Judges. Division 7.—Native,. Bast cow, 11. Marcey, 2d, Jacob CLuk, Best 3 yeattinge,'lL 31arcey, Division 8-.h.—Oxen and Steers. Best pubic:en 5 yeam or Over, .J: W. Guild,4 00 2nd, Ira Carpenter, 3 00 Best pair cyan 4 years old. R. B. Dean, 403 Burt pair steers 3 years old, Fowler Peck, 3 00 Std, E. T. 'Fißany, 2 00 Bestpair steers 2 years old, Orrin Wilson, 800 Ithd, Z. B. Goodrich, 200 Bast pair steers,l ymr old. J. M. Potter, 200 2nd, Fowler Peck, 1 00 Freeman Tingley, Evi Dewitt, Lewis Brain- CFlr4ndos. Viass Brd.—Sheep and Swine. East 3 flee wooled ewes, A. M. Leslie. 300 " middle wooled buck, G. L. Corwin, 800 tad, D: S. Gregory, 200 Best. 2 middle wooled ewes, 31. Potter,. 800 2nd, Tyler Carpenter, 2 00 rest 3 middle wooled iambs, G. L. Corwin, 2 00 214 J. M. Dotter, lOO Best come wooled buck, D. Fitenstt, 8 00 2nd, D. B. Gregory, 200 Best 8 1:05.1513 wooled ewes, Thos. Bsadall, a 00 2141. IL Leslie. 2 00 Best 3 commewooled lambs, 2 00 Best buck lamb of each, J. 8L Potter, 1 00 Beat boar, A. B. Tucker, 400 2nd.E. Harper. 300 Beat lartedingamr, A. B. Tucker, " 400 2nd, A. B. Tucker, 3 OD Beet spring. pig,Geo. Leant, 3 00 2nd, Mrs. Goa. Leach, 2 00 E. N. Carpenter, N. P. Redbird, Ferdinand Ifirbipple.--Judges. Clan3L--Pcmltrjr. Biefpal; turkeys, F. M. Bunnell, pair nt geese..T. J. Torrungs, 2nd, Freeman Tin &ley, Peet 4 ducks, D. P. Little, Myles, D. P. Little, 2nd, Mrs. Adeline Tingley. Best 5 spring chickens, D. P. Little, 1 00 Class 5.--Grain. Beat melt winter wheat, A. T, Sweet, I 00 Bast steek spring wheat, Z. A. Liam?. 1 0 0 2e.0 D. P. Little. 50 Beat pack rya, D. P. Little.: 100 2nd, A. Hammond, Bost peek oats, Eli Barnes, Snd, P2l Barnes, Beat halt bushel corn In ear, L, li, Peek, 100 - 2nd, Joseph Powers, 50 Best WO boa. buckwheat, Z. 11. Wellman, 1 00 Best peck fax seed, G. L Tingley, 1.00 ind,Eli Barnes, Casa ll Trait and Vag-tables. Mat SU apples, E. Harper, "nd, Janos Clark, Scat winter apples. E. Miller. 2nd, E. Li,. Wellman, Bed pears, InsWarlibuna, Beat vino* Joseph Linea, 24, O. Tiffany . - Beet peaches, D. licliert Alexander. , • Best grapes,Oakley, I 2nd, F. &roaster. 60 Deschalftnashel platelets, Earned L. Peek, 1 Cc 2nd, E IL Wellman. 60 Bee minter squash, S. R. Dart, ' 60 Best =pkins, Ell Bcmes. • 60 Beet 8 heads tabba= E. Sophia, 60 Iletilll =WS. E. 00 Best 0 bona, W. 8. Sophia, - SO Lem 0 tomatoes, EL T. Sweet, '6O Limn 2m, T. D. ' Reese, Eli Barnes— CL.n3 7.--Hatter, Cheese and Bread, Bost nail butter, A. T. Sereet; 3OO John Manner, • • 800 , Ilmittar butter. Nisi Bell Carpenter... 900 • 2nd; ?Its. IL C. Conklin. _ _ 00 Beet ball batter, Bra. A.B. Fanwood. 200 9nd,A:T. Sweet, Oo Beat theme, Mra. 31a• Bophta, 800 9nd, Atm O. N. Tiffany, : 300 Belt Ica wheal breed, Mrs. a N.Ltadaey, Ctaistiz.Vitiegitr, Blaney and Saga. B:adder vinegar, Dial IL "Wellman, 60 Beal sea wheat flour, Martin Crock, 100 2nd, Babcock & Newton, 50 3alo_pounds hone iller., y &nit, 11111 a, 100 3 ! Piet O5O Best 10 pounds caked sugar, C. R. Palmer, '1 00 . 2nd, A. J. Adams, 50 Best 10 lbs. drained sugar, L. E. Carpenter, 1 00 2nd, C.ll. Palmer 00 " _ Best ilipiacyrup,ililrs. C. P. Tingley, Leander Orillli, /sum Davis. M. J. Decker.— Judges. Class 9.—Leather. Boots, @c Best pair Inc boots, E. M. Osbnrn,2 00 Best pair wars! boots, E. M. Osbrn, 200 Best carriage harness, C. Leputn. 200 Beat sett team lutmess, Myrnn Barnes, 2 00 Class 10—Agricultural Implements and Car riages. Best common ploci, Sayre Bros., • 100 Beat cultivator Sayre Bros., 1 00 Best straw cutter. Davis Bros., 1 00 Best horse rake, D. W. Rice, 1 00 Best open buggy, W. Ousterhout, 3 00 2nd. J. A. Sophia, 2 00 Beat single carriage, J.A. Sophia, 5 00 Best market wagon, W. Ousterhout, 3 00 2nd. W. ()Intakes; 2 00 Class 11—Cabinet work, Ilantware, do. Best sewing machine. P. W. Bremer, 1 00 Best chum, Davis Bros., 1 00 Best sett horse shoes. 51vron Barnes, 50 P.. M. Osbuan, S. W. 'Breed, IL L. Catlin.— Janke& Class W.—Domestic Goods Best 5 yr& wool flannel, 31n0,N. Tiffsny,2 00 2nd, Mrs. Jackson Tingley \ 1 00 Best 5 yrds plaid flannel, Ilrs.O.N. Tiffany,2 00 2nd, firs. Freeman Tingley, 1 00 Best 5 yrds full cloth, 31n O. N. Tiffany, 2 00 Best pair woolen blankets, Mrs. Freeman Tingley, 1 00 Best 0 pair woolen mittens, Mrs. C Mat thews, 1 00 • 2nd, Mn. Lyman Ely, ' 50 Best sample woolen yarn, Mrs.O.N.Tiffany,l 00 2nd, Mrs. 11. C. Conklin, 5O Best 5 yrds linen cloth, Mts. James Bun . nell, 200 Best 5 yyds linen toweling, Mrs. D. B. Whitney 2 00 2nd, Mrs. A. k Sherwood, 1 00 Best rag carpet, Mn Ira Washburn, 2 00 2nd, 31rs. James Tennant, 1 00 Joseph William', Mrs. N. Chtflin, Mrs. James Tennant—J.ll4CP. Class 13.—Ornamental Noedle Work. Best Fad) work quilt, dirs. B.W.Bberwood,2 00 2nd, Mrs. D. IL Pope, 1 00 Boat quilt of any other kind, Mrs. Lymar Ely. 100 2nd, Miss M. L. Boswell, 50 Best bed spread, Miss E. L. Lindsey, 1 00 2nd, Miss Mary 'Whipple. 50 Best worked skirt, Mrs. James Manson, 100 2nd, Mrs, H. IL Ellsworth, 50 Best worked'cnllar, Mrs. James Manton, .50 Best specimen worsted embroidery, Mrs. IL Gillispie, 50 2nd, M. A. Reese, 25 Best specimen silk embroidery, Mrs. A. - r,... Sherwood, 50 Best breakfast shawl, Miss Frank Miller, 50 Best tide cover. Miss Ettie S. Rine, 50 2nd, Miss Ella Vadakin, 25 Class 14—Paintings, Flowers, Ac. Best oil painting. 11.31. Lindsey, . 2 00 2nd, U . 3L Lindsey, 1 00 Beat paistaneof any other kind, 31is Sada • Tingley,, 1 00 Best drawing. C. M. Chapman, •• 1 00 2nd, Z A. 'Lindsey. 50 Best exhibition photographs and ambro types. W. F. Sherwood. 1 00 Best variety of flowers, Mrs. 0. N. Tiffany, 2 00 2nd, Mrs. A. E. Sherwood, 1 00 Best floral design, Mrs. Joseph Lines, 2 00 2nd, Miss Ella A. Tiffany, 1 00 Brat exhibition artificial dowers and fruit, Miss 31. J. Steinbeck, 2 00 2nd, Mrs. A. Brewster, 1 00 Miss Mary Decker, Miss Louisa Brainard, 11. C. lioxley.—Judges. Class VS—Plowing. Best plowing,L. E. Carpenter, (with Bunnell plorr. 7 00 2d, Hasid Andrews. Iron beam plow. 500 Ed, Horace Sweet, L Green plow, 4 00 4th H. 111areey, L Green plow, . 300 sth, L. R. Peez, L Green plow, 2 00 6th, Paris Tiffany, L. Green plow. 1 00 Urbane Tingley, Otis Grinnell, ILL. Alworlb. —JultiFt. 1 The premiums will be paid by the Treasurer, E. T. Tiffany, if milled for before January Ist, 1873. Otherwise they will be considered dons ted to the Society. 5 E. CArsm-rr.v., Secretary. MORTROSE BUHR OF FASH ION! Liatesst r • lArzil FOIMIGN AND DD. MESTIC DRY GOODS! rawr muss owns, 511AW1.9, LACE AND FA TT GOODS 'MUTE .I.9'D WOOLEN GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc lIILLINERY GOODS! TRIMMED, AND UNTRIMMED RATS, RIBBONti, FLOWERS,, LACES, ETC., ETC., READY MADE CLOTHING FOB MEN, BOYS, AND yours's WEAR, PIECE GOODS BY THE YARD, AND CUSTOM WORN GENTLEMEN .ANDILADIES FMTISILUTO GOODS (TESTS SATS AND CAPS, or ALL qunrnEs, AND LATEST STYLES. ALL IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE Well-known Store of MITTENBERI INISMIAUMAco 'Established less. Nosizetir,Usi=;tszt,—.lL - id • SLATCHISINI .nspaovED JcuctrNaElt WOOD 4c— - Pamp. Titetekee.-Darable. rtdeferd.. ' 'and Cbtarh. ?be beN pimp. for the retitlerettal gl:ne.e_pure4l4. : ed • Nuke: l e de New Arm, Om: Valve, which CM No atihdreati vita. . out reatteriapthePompardistarblng eclat:as. AteMbeCopper Chu:o4r. -4.'which slater men, sad *III outlast abyethee.For yle b Dealers every ra ze. sa4 far Cidaldgna wad Price . ses *ce ces..o.turclarr.ircr. rmet St— Pbl:l3. ps. boucapg,;lll4VlU4ro,tis,-71 dery gavirtiocurnm DOILDENTOWN (N.J.) PRILLA LE COL LO LEGE.—Tlyorough Inetractlon. licslthful Ana beautiful locution. Ono of the moot carefully rooducted and neat ptinalned Irotituttons In the Stott. For tonna, etc., &darer/ pc:. JOHN A. 1111Alikilla. rh-D. Agents Wanted for Cobbtn'i MINS COMMENTATOR *Oll THE BIBLE for tho HOKE CIRCLE. 1,400 pages. 210 Earasl ogs. The best enterprize of the vrar for agents. F.rery family will have It. .NotAing ILLY irk= yvallrard. Fur Clrcalare athlrera II.S, Gout, ars= d vo vark How. :slow York. k CENTS WANTED—For Harriet Beecher Storms csuipaignbtmk, withlives- et The emlittatA, ned leadine teen of atkpartirs. t 0 STEEI, PORTRAITS.— to f.ZI a clay ratruly aedeaeily made. Writv upci see. rattlruhra WORTHINGTON. DL'STIN Hartford Ct. Guaranteed Bonds Payable In Nei? Perk City, for sale at prices that will pay ovor per cent. on the Investment. 'MUNICIP AL BONDS of the highest grades always on band. TFID_S. P. ELLIS, & CO.. IlriW KERS, 14 Plea St., New York. c ß um ll s o f coming asps oicomfoßT CRUMBS Of COMFORT. stove Gloss. UNPARALLELED SUCCES,' Over Twenty-Four Thousand Gross Sold hi Less Than Nine Montlet. T MAKES A STOVE SHINE LIKE BURNISHED SILVER. ASI: YOUR STOREKEEPER FOR IT. If he don't have It. go to the next afore; but don't he humbngged into buying or ttellr. auy of the uld pot lobes when you can get CRUMBS OF COMFORT At tilt Same Pike.. Every Jobber and Retail Dealer In the tolled States hat, or will have It fire •toe, U. A. BARTLETT & CO.. ITnnufecturere, Philadelphia, Pit. • ASTHNIA. Thoattaaartherr ere Itlannfartnreee Agente for R. IC. Rewalroilturt, rated ASTIDIA Et:LIEF. the heot remedy ftif MENA yet alleetw tired. lutwnot rebel o... Ced or legsaw.• Ctonin , rvitlnchnl. The Meilicitie 1, put 1.? Is three nize,, which r. tail for !Jr .11 11 e. nod $l. Per. eons remitting prier wlll hare the mech. joe ree l Ire, by mall or expense. Alen von pie! Foot free to :toy who de. tire. hTtilltDGE. TULLER, C _Rome. N. V. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? hYEIIII.I CHEMICAL PAINT b 3, proved fuel! to to the HANDSDNEST AND MOST DURABLE EXTERIOR PAINT KNOWN. SAmpie card of Itmletti hal eolore and reenmmenthit ion from owners of the M.lle,t nerldrrrrs the colmtty fur nished free by all dval,rs and e, 2 Burling Slip, New York DE/..TH! BAD BREATH! Illmnt of young and 011 l h r,Pr. to, int,' tinily with dirordert.: Stouviei, 111. i il Li‘Pr. Eidneys.l,lz. Pam :Ter, ap I/epitaph, ralitlarap. drat...lnv.., no rurriry,dkp. r.ia• • to ,h. nourairia. irrprel, we“ in :et xi pilpation, pl•••-. Sc. /r.c. iteteltzit.r.•ty cl.rt•tAt 0.1 t.tr GOLbEN f 01. Plali•••I tree rot St D•orribe your CZ.r. CIIIIII4II - tr. o. .11 - ttit fel airiarditay, VoringPlown, Ohlo. BAELOWS HOMO BLUE. Is the clweipert nit Twsr now:, in the trark - rt Inuring. Chiles. 'the r... 31.1101, We 1.010 Ilarlos caul otba./g,r's collie, r, Ow 10... L. tool 1./it op ea 0% bergwr'sDrug Mom. North t`...(1.11‘i Ft I.hfattle phi. 13. 11.1111.103L1t, Frei rlutur. Fur rote by I.lruza..os and Grocer,. digonts Wanted.—Agcnt. mAkr more moLe7 zt vrerk fur Rt than nt ntlythin^ else. Bo.lucer iigkt Awl perniurrnl. Partleul-tr* En.som Art "Wisher,. Portland. ItaMe. THE EAGLE Drug tore ! 3317^EILIVE3 43:tr 157X080a... EC . PEOPAIETORS - BRION BLOM, MONTROSE, PA., Sign of the Golden Eagle and Mortar WLDettire to info= the pubtle that we bay, moved our Stockuf Drup,hhulicutett. ttih, Itzerit ce. Combo, Perfumery, Fancy Articlef. etc.. two the Brick Store, formerly occupied by Gutteubvig. Rocco W m &Co. We hare recntly fitted cplble Nom is Modern Style and shall audescur to keep well al:lulled with al I arslelos pertaruluz to the prstg Dual:kers. We exiend-to sherys.wly a cordial. larltatlaa t k can sad *co as when in stunt of anything Ia our I:us. and when Nor to wan, give us a frleudly =IL T. all nut old casisrudsra ire d.lre to express Gar thanks fur the Tory literal patronage herehhuru exicuded to us. We dual eudsnoryr Co Uteri , a collatit/allee ur the came. Very Truly Yuan, - • EL. D. BURNS. Montrose, Dec.l.4, 13;1 500,000 IN BANK. GRIND GIFT CONCERT ! Fostpoped to Duembor 7, 1872. rpm seem) Grum) GIFT CM:6EIIT In 'aid of at the PUILUCLIDIURT or HVITCCITY., artnagneett for. fttember lat. has been postp-med WS December 1872. teearaie the 41=mi:dation of orders the few clays before the drawing wader! physiodly Impossible to d 1 them without a le w days delay. and as a short post tame meat isle larritaide Ii was lit tumbled to defer it to a tuna that %scald Malil a tall drawin care by the Lilo of all the tickets. ~ . _ . The money netepeary to my In full ell the - offered gift. le now upon depult In the Ystrum'e unit Dror,-r'e lllLin4oiswEll he neat by the following art:Acute of the Cashier. • • PAE.M . ERW, ILIC1) 1 ItliVrer lIANi. - Ky., 'dept. %, ISa f This Is to ...Wry that there is now on deposit to this bank over bell s Million of dollars to the credit bt the Girt ( Queen Fund. $500.0000t whi , bAs held by this bank: as Treasurer of the Public Library of ffentacky. to payoff all Ott owardttl et the drag inn _ _ A. S. %MACH. Cashier. • • 1,0110 Prizes, Amounting to 5:404000. IN . CASH. . vlrlbe a...M0.11e htefiest . prizes bele?. 111 IV WY, 2 5 0, OM MOOD. - arid emu. to tt:gabir, gradnefon to Cite orbleh Is the 105 e., .. • The &Titling gin positivey aed necontrotalry tek; .plate pere.irber 7r Ai:Ufa-Are nbreeentorlir.rsquired to close pates and :rete retort a Zz'oreml-dr Li. - la order to Site o'o time for The final arrangements. Orden for tickets= epplioulot• for tlrrobsr• 'boob% be ad Atetitood to • Gov. Trios. It. is ft o,mr.Errg, - . Ascii Publit.Libtery of Malodor. •.. :Levirtlle. .ice' .N ` AT WILLI4I%I SMITH'S Extensive Pantltare Warm= pita viii dad the largest stock of FIRST CLASS AND COMMON FURNITURE! To be found In this section of the country, of bit own m.toufueture, and ut price,. that Clillllol full to give Bail. tie manes the very boot EXTENSION TEALES In the Country, and WARRANT., thena. UPHOLSTERY WORK Of .11 lands dote in the neatest mannet. iqt. TS .13. MEI 3;11 OF VARIOUS KINDS. PURE NO.I 3IATR ASSES, COMMON MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING. The enhoeriber will hereafter make the undertaking a opk elaity lu hi' 1,1111 ,,, on Iftylod Jo I completed NE W nnd the on,k.t vl , lrata REAP.]; in t he State, All him rem cet Will he attended to promptly and at eatiofuetory charges. WDL W. SMITH EL SON. Montrose, Pa.. Jon. ..TAZE."arrlE°3Eir'. o a deroftrat it. IST It our bait InEldet to tenet the fe't,of n ennvvrtent. revolt:al, Fer hie itEdoreed hy the Itr.thett ttothortty 14 America. t o firm and hoe many advntonEyee over ally of her Gate err- in art.t.d. I. therm and earlly coosinteted and for resityeuience cannot fail to pleaie n il don hr opener nil rimed teltioutut the opperntor changing bin I seines. (tinder pnIIIIIty poond, and if dy*beo can b., vnali; arrAndeEl to he opened and enured *lthont dienousottnp. 11 ttrettn!ett ro mere 2round hr n opened then two poet, tel legit gate. this ntaklatt It V., twel , o l .lv ..Ver tole other Gate to Camera nod three lIVIIG to Village. and Towne, la In order every day to the year. on reeve to el Is triplet. It can. tint rah ..r 0..1 opt of nwir. For farther partleol..,atitin..• the rtnticrettmeti, whet will as her net pett•fhle %lilt She never al Conon. , in Penunylvooln 0101adjninitly: Slate, GT the putrpose of extolittinz and Intro inuilrez tho a tom. forlorn. ano enterprlnlng torn denendy will yin teen to.riee tits ci ti attention. m thla altecertalnly pill go into geuer..l nee. GEO. S. KAMM', Proprietor. ifinl•-olomi, Wyoming Co., Pa. Jane 12. '72.—tf. flyer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, an d effectual for preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restoro the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be eared by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensiye.: - ?;Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cot, Practical and Analytkal Metalsts, LOWELL, .11L1,J243. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 'or Diseases or tho Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, • and Consumption. r ift Among the great .. -,;,,,.. discoveries of modern a ., ,„,., I: i . :-.f. :,... ~ ,' V., snore real value to - - '', ""k . p mankind than this ef '..a ' fectu.ll remedy for ail i ve' 4 ‘,. diseases of (hi, Throat and Lungs. A vast A t. C t ia t t t ! trial of its virtues, throughout this and ~I, other countries, has shown that It does surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citi= sans, of nil classes, establialles the fact, that CUF-lIIIT Pr:cream. will and does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Threat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The meet dangerous affections of the ruknonary Organs yield-to Its power; and cases of Consump. tion,; cured by this preparation are public ly known, so -remarkable *as hardly to ho be lieved, were they not proven bevend dispute. As n remedy it to adequate, on whi . ch the public may rely for full protection. fly curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and en anemia of suffering not to be-computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the most sceptical. 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