- FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Selectlog Potatoes For Seed. Now is the time to select seed potatoes. If left until planting time there is no selection. Those are taken that happen to be left—generally small or misshapen specimens that have proved unsaleable or have been thrown aside in selecting the best for the table. Large size is a matter of less importance in seed potatoes than smooth, well-shaped roots. The crop is grdwn from an eye, not a seed, and there is this important difference between the seed and the eye, that while the first al most always shows a variation from its parent by cross tertilizatior, , the eye or cutting forms a continuous growth which must perpetuate its own characteristics, The application of this principle in se lecting seed potatoes is obvious. In the same variety there are generally some po tatoes better shaped than others. Most buyers and housekeepers prefer a long pi.. tato. Toe Early Rose. when it grows of goad size, takes this form, while the small est potatoes are round. The same is true of the Peerless. By selecting the longest and smoothest specimens for plantine,th iv habit of growth will become fixed and acid largely to the value of the crop. This I know to be so'by experiment I have a theory that by cutting off the seed end and planting only the eyes or the long, smooth part of the potato, this growth would be 4 . ccelerated. It is certainly rea sonable to "on ppose that eyes from the seed which is open nearly round, would pro duce more potatoes than if cut front a long. em-.nth surface. The seed end of potatoes is also crowded with eves, and this also an undesirable quality to per petuate. Something may also lie gained by cutting ont eyes that are too deeply set into the potato, or too prominent on the Surface. These are ohjeet ionable features and should he guarded against The size of seed potatoes is of minor importance except from the fact that the best shaped potatoes tire of meditim it: large size.— Monstrosities of every shape should be avoided. With the best of care in select ing seed there will he some misshapen po tatoes caused by stones or other obstacles in the soil. Manuring with coarse ma• mire issald to make potatoes grow prong ed or knobby ; but some experiments made this year do not warrant this idea. think ashes and gyr sum on potatoes tend to make tubers large and well-shaped. If seed potatoes are kept in the Mier they should be covered by a few sods to keep them front drying tip, and thus injuring the eves. The gilds will also retard the sprouting of large varieties until planting time, thins insuring a more vigorous growth'. Almost every year seine Early Rose planted about chi t , first of June fail to grow he-cause the eves have started once, exhantting the starch in the potato which LS dried op mail it is almost worthless for seed. A little care at this time will save a great deal of vexation and loss in the potato crop next season. Wooden Collars. The Maryland Farmer prints the fol lowing argument is favor of wooden e,tl larst. - The present huge collar chokes ti.c horse in summer and chills him 'brough the lungs in winter. A collar rrraC7. of white basswood, or other light w.tu'd never heat. ;4 - 311, or chill a Irtrc. Experience has demonstrated the t 'rani 11,,ad ell Surface, polished ,art kept clean, is the safest, coolest, hest, and ;ie%l:lliest c.l!ar tier used. They will en'y weigh one-third as ranch as ordina ry collars. and nude hurries and collarin et No rough surfaces are worked up ; sweat is absoroed to cook a Maid ; fresh 16- passes round the collar, evaporating moisture and keeping the skin dry ; the hair is nut chafed and fretted. Du .rinz the war, it was found neceisary to remove an equipment factory in the Font', 50) miles. he nomber. of collars for •he teams employed was inaufficetit by forty, which nittnher seas nook of wood. polished and tied r n ropes at raelt end. At the end of the tiresome j,-1--,ey, all the horses nod mules th a t ised toe ordinary collars were severely .: - ...Ded—nearly rained. and for a long time aereice whilse shoat that wore stootien a-Um - a were niigal•ed, and ready it use as ;anal. Several Vanters also , ing truth:E. , to pr,Cll re collars during e war. made them of wood,and corduc 1 their business with socceas, and coin -tto shit- mules and horses." Brahmins iv. Miters. _o___ nig hrc44l zenerally ha.? thereput:t:ion v-ry perslstrnt In Inca hation the evi/etiel Ce or Gov. Pzwergun of *,itit..11.411.A Co., goes t o chow Olaf. th in ' •ire may go ton far, eSell alien utilized he otnio.t. A year ago he thimght he • Id like the Light Brahmas fiir eggs .ra t toe table, they were so highly re •a.mended to Ilan for that pnrpoae. lair .oie,efore purchased some twenty pullets • a criiiple of cocks, and one season's ^N perience cony ices him that the Brah a; are nnrirall,l in iit..;ng and raising ••'t.cSens. lie has one hen that commenc ^': sit ear'47 in the Spring, and whenever ehe hatched. the chickens were taken Yty to he given to other liens, when she - ` ••-....Ily lay tiv?ror six eggs. and he .51:(111Z again. (ince tie Lon, • j. she was moved to a new nest, (after • iuck..ns were taken away.) in which ‘• . :.q s sitting of fr-sb eggs, that she. sat ant {ratchet' in the hest style. The 'lt I IMP she hatched she was a llowed to 11.-r chicks, hut sittinu Is i".•se she weaned them. He has tier nom, on a China egg. Site is well ezp -,;-•—•1 with grain. Corns on Hones' Feet. --G—_ im--ns are not a disease, bat result from it jAc to the sole of the root. When • bs , t de is pars d chin a blow from a stone • strikes it, injures the sensitive por tios of the Toot which should he protect. • by the sole, and all effusion of blood or • m occurs, which presse., upon the brmsecipart, and raises latneness. A red • discolored spot is seen. This is sap pos,d to be a corn, and is pared away un til? it bleeds, and instead of good tieing it a there is much evil. If the shoe i, improperly put on, so that the het 1 ing is unequal, parts of the sole be. r."11:•e bruised, with the same result. A re enedy•fs to foment the sole with hot wa. ;pr. or to.stuff the foot, with tow, which zwi',4l he soaked in hot water repeatedly. t a Vadly-fitting shoe be removed bef ore 'ii l ' onlentations are applied,an,l retitact • oil =even bearingall round, btatetpec. at the heel, when the lameness will disappear. If the shoes were always fitted, and made long at the heel, • ~.! the sole and frog not pared down • no prA c ction to the Fv-,t is ;(•rti or.:. %G OA ilea:my fewer lame htwves. I Clothing, etc. NEW STOCK OP Hai WINTER DRESS GOODS Shawls, Cloaking, Flannels, Blankets, etc NEW FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Ladies' and Shan' Trimmed Rate, VELVETS, rusaccre, Era. NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK MLR DIIITHINE BOYS', YOUTHS', AND MKNS 4t7 0 Sht[l.%TaiMlTrill 1131:TITN3. NEW FALL CASSIMERES, COATINGS, .A.iact "Poisltilasism, FOR CUSTOM WORK. NEW STOCK OF Hats do Caps. FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', Boys' and Men's MERINO WRAPPERS I DRAWERS. NEW FALL. STOCK X-Nas,cilemse aiacil Goat® FIIIINLSHING GOODS. NEW CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS all the above ogre isg lb large variety at the non of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum Ft Co., M. 5 DESSALTER, M.:o4ing Partner. Mcratraw,..cll.. 24 . For Sale Real Estate Ror Sale. The Subscriber off...re for sale the ttl following Real Estate, to wit: 10211/2213 known Robert Moore Farm,. alb:tate In Bridgewa ter townstop, tromichrhaurta Co., Pa., about two ertil, esot or Mionrime Isoroaph, mintafnang 1:30 scree of es cellent creel sod grain land, shoat R am elf of A =mid farm house and nothnfinfogif. a line orchard of choice fruit. writ wa: ern-d, and adapted for dairying po•poote, Stock. dairy dal ore, and farming nteovihr, will 1, Pohl with the Farm if desired, salts pr,ious , ly disporitd or. A LSO, A norsE AND LOT lot nate in the Borough of Nets Milford. Asonehanne colony Pa , pleasantly located on the Main slow. neat the crni re the ion-n. Lot nth' feet front, • good eon. venlent oso-aton dwelling, a zorwl stood garden spot, and A 6.loVullielzt well of good voter. ALSO A FARM OF FIFTY ACRES ono fourth of a mile from the bnronah of Nen Milford. impeot ed. nod the batanee snit timhered.prinet natty with, beet nut and hemlock. A good 30:40 feet bar.., and a I briny 'none orchard. ALSO THE HOTEL PROPERTY known In the CEIAI4BRRLIN 110 TEL. fn Gibson Rol Frisinehanna (0.. Pt.. Con,AlAinir 90 acres of land. mortly.re.proved. widt (Intel, Wagon Barns end oat on [(ding, Convenient either as hotel or for farming and dairy porpottees. ALSO A DISTILLERY for the manufacture of Cide Brandy, In good runnlrg order.lntely met:dried by It. C. Tall. deceased. and about 69 perches of land adjacent to the aforesaid Hotel prop erly. WeprZKLIM ronde eae7 to .nit the pnrehmer.hpos good security.— For ppm molars loquire of E. U. Ban 47. DINOCHAT V. am. Montrose. Pa.. or or the subscriber on thu !Who Moore Farm. Brtogerrater. Pe. JOII GAvrri. I=l VALUABLE FARM For Slat®• The eubseriber offers for en , e the rah:able tum kooare a• the • • Egummara Ploao.•e Said farm Is nneot the MUM dmitable In the County and is beatitiftilly situated In the village of 1.1017.1173.11.• el Ile, hualnehanna ('ounty Pa. There lea good Store, Picturing dill. Saw Mill. Plaster Mill. and Blacksmith Shop in said Villa.-r. The farm is directly on the line e 11. f the L. d. W. Itallroad. IX miles from the depot so "*- Greet A tied noa •est • the Great bend station : content. IP) acres of land, lea acres improved; is well qv:tercel. hseing• lasting stream uf waver RI ttirtmgh 11, and a neter-falling suppiy of watt r convey. d in pipes to , he boom. ham. and cat tle yards; It is well fenced. anti under good enitivatto, is adapted to yawing grain. and la well tired for stork 0, dairying. Three la a Larne and convenient deredinr. ueinir Witte:Land a twantiful front yard with •hrahhery. a large horse barn, • large tmrriage and tool bare. n large cattle tans with twat cattle yards, ample sheds and stables for feeding et ..r etsbling cows. 3 small bay learnt, Ice home. brit k smoke toms', corn houee, and t or-bards of grafted fruit. The ea teenber afro has 3 MILALLER FARMS that to s ill sell. 'Mitten of payment made easy. For la. formation address R. L. SUTEIIIOI, Now Milford, SZIKIISCLIMEZ COW/, Ps Ariztirt °.3d. 1811.-6 m. A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. A rood Elou.e nearly nese. Rood water bandy, and lot C.01641,1n11.7 one and owe- rotrtb acres of fond. twenty Eveor roue ircif tees.bef,loning to funkr„, bandy to orlool. and Platohy. bill Also. selV,e•Ben Faetw W v:vsm rbors. n.17311.10t. Mill. Sltnsted about ball' a mils from the new depot. and Ilttle over otic mile tram lioutenee. Please Itquire of B. L. Blakeslee. or the prupeletor. lL C. BUNGEiS. Montrose, Ps. Det. I lib. 16:2.—tt FOR SALE—The farm late of Nathan Al. drich, de'd, situated about half a mile west of Montrose Depot, in DmAtlyn township, con taining about 11l acres of land mostly improe ed. Inquire of the indersigned, executor of said estate,at New Idilforch Pa. Eiturr Litmus. New II Ilford, Jan. 25. lea —lf rOll SACS OH EXCHANGE.— A SUS? CLASS duettist house end barn , together ultb Tames of Laf. gritite plenty at frets trees ;_fitutzteet )f toile teems S Direttereteslm eteestehainta Co.. I. wilt he dump or.stßßaaLnggiaMra some tom. L.8.A=944A. Dee. ft 18$.--Stos. HAND BILLS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE. -to.xsrAt,ros_, _CULLsoIDEII,` J 057144111% sad mbar Lela l'lrsaloaSont sift • Furniture and Undertaking. PL I NISICON'IS Southern Tier FURNITURE EMPORIUM! 88 Washington Street, 33122ishiszaa.tcosa., You will Find the LARGEST AND BEST ABBORTNEWI OP .F° 17 XI. I\T X 'T 17 Pt 3E; 07 ALL lIINDS, At the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New York. All Goods sold are WAHRATED ao Represented. E.D. ROBINSON Nov. 11, IS= —1 yr FurnirturE AT WILLIAM SMITH'S Wangle, Furniture Ware roomyou will find the largest •rock f FIRST CLASS AND COMMON perrriav x TICTPLE To be found In this section of the country, of his own tuensfacutre, and at pricey tbat cannot fall to give utile faction, Lie makes the very beet EXTENSION TABLES la the Country, and W.4l3l(Alire. them. UPHOLSTERY WORK Of all kinds done to the Dewiest =noel. 19Z 'EL Ttl' GI- 33 El OP VARIOUS KINDS, PURE NO.I MATRASSES, COMMON MATRASSES. UNDERTAKING Tb• entsvcriber will hereafter make adertaatng a epeclalty ie his briefness. Having lust completed • REW and the moat elegant HEARSE In the st s te, all needing bin oervicee will be attended to prompt) and a• sathafactory charges. WN. W. SEUTH k SON. ifontroee. Pa.. lan. St. int—nos—tf. FURNITURE WARE ! EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH ! 3E ) . 50 Washington St., Binghamton, Consisting of everything nameable in that business. Repainng promptly dune. UNDER._ eaim2ty. t PRICES REASONABLE. Satfisfact ion guaranteed. illoghtunton, N T., August '21).1813.-Iy. V. RECRIIOV7 & BROTHER General Undertakers DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COF FINS, CASKETS, ETC., 4131;LIELE1M. 333E1 1%73=P. Pc,riza.'42, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AT rENDED TO V. litcs.no - s & Bso Miscellaneous. , , >4 PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B. Isbell•s Jewelry Stand. Were s larger end better !rock of the following goods will be roan , ' than elnewhe a la Northam PaunnylvanLa: FM AMERICAN WATCHES JEWELRY & CLOCK'S SOLID SILVER & PLATED WARE. F.Lcs TABLE CUTLERY DIAMOND SPECTACLES and a emend as.ortment of Wl:ideal Idercbandise, Sheri. X de, Violin luring., etc. rtc. AU Sine Watch Repairing Sewing Illacbloes and Or done. (as artist.) by gaol Royal red by 1.. B. Isbell. F. 13 clidileh. Sept 10.15.1-1• L EHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD No A. O. T. P. M. 8. IL A S. P. R. P. S. P. It 145 100 010 Elmfra 12 45 613 945 340 130 945 Waverly 1200 635 900 315 137 1091._ ..AtaruA..... 11 41. 545 650 410 908 1040 ....Towards. ....11 R 5 457 610 52/ 11 30 W 76194193 ...10 05 713 545 995 1150.... Lacy - villa 943 405 654 614 11 12....11eahuppen . . 940 635 822 11 V.—. Metimpally .... li 13 625 653 650 14 4.l...Tankhannock... 842 320 556 801 442 1 CA.. ~.11.- - tstn 745 239 450 6E. 500 216... W11ke...13Arre.... 7161 915 470 ..„ 730 4 35...115ach Clunk— ... 11 45 135 .R. ft PS 5 50.....A11e0t0w 6 A. R. 10 47 1220 8 48:1 fleS ....Bethlebem .... 10 30 12 00 915 625 Moto„ 1005 11 35 ►lO 30 8M... Ph IVA elptds 30 745 _ P. 11.. 9 40..... New York__ 1 1. 0 000 . . . . No. pi leaves Towanda* 110 a. m.; *MM.. 750 g. as.; Waverly. 8 05a. m.. arriving** Elmira at 000 cm No.Bl leaves Elmira at 5 80 p. m.; Waverly. at 6 15 a. m.; Atltews,at 5 rdrp. m., arriving at Towanda at 715 p.m. . . . . B. A. PACKER. saverintendeiaL 'V .A....IFLIBET-sral MC 017 Min . 011143arri 'ME COVIV 111CLIA ZONTEOSZ. PE 'A JOHN ir. Tlitilln.L. Proprietor. Iffine Stages Leyte Ude Moe defy. connecting with the Motown Railway. the Lehlgtt Wavy Relined. and the u. 4 i W. Relined. 1011" 1/2L—LL THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTIOM which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. SETH W. FOWLS ik BOSS, Baum, Km" Ind sold by Druggists arid Dsalorsgeuessily. Sept. lOtb, 1873 —l3. Im-el-tat pAINTS AND OILS A FINE STOCK AT B. IL LYONS & Co.'s Montrose, May 14. 1873. CARPETS. CARPETS AT 90 CENTS AND UPWARDS —Less than N. Y. Prices— May 14,'73, For Pale by IL R. LYONS &Co SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE. ir - I*C>Col'losl WALL IND WINDOW PAPERS AND NEW PArruss RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. DIRECT mom THE MANUFACTORY. On Sal. by B. R. LIOSS d CO. May Int SPOOL THREAD. COAT'S. CLARK'S' 0. N. T.. JOIIN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD —WRITE. BLACK. COL ORED—FRONI No. 8 TO N. 130, AT 75 CENTS PER DOZEN. For role by B. R. LTONS & CO Montrose, Roy 11, 1R73. Miner cfc Coatis • DEALERS IN FLOUR, GROCERIES, and PROVISIONS, MAIN STREET, xior-- - nzitrweim, Pea. Jane M. iSM.—tt (OF 11. LL KENDS No, No. No 7 34. 3. 4. IVMVO r FIRM In Laziosboro. HOBERT & MAIN, having entered Into ereportnerahly. are note prepared to du of work le the lion of traEoli gotiilEi BlacksEMEE FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COACH. ILEPALRENG IN ANT PANT OF TIM BUSINESS will receive prompt attention- HOBERT & MAIN. Pa..0e1.1% I . I . UNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, }A. Wholesales Real] Dealers ill HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, MILDER'S HARDWARE, MINE BAIL, COBB 7 RESUME I 7' RAIL SPIIIEb RAILROAR J. MING tIABRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES PPLIEs. SEWER (NJ BOXES, BOLTS. NUTs and IYABIIERS. PLATER RANDS. MALLEABLE IRONS. RUBS. SPoKEs, yELIngs.sEAT SPLVDLEs. Bows. dx. ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWn • BANNERS. SLEDGES. FILER. &e. g.& CIRCULAR AND lIILLSAWS, BOLTING, PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS. PIASTER PARIS CEMENT. BAIR & GRINDSTONES. PREACH WINDOW GLA FILLEATRER FINDINGS PAIRBANECS SCALES. NandIS4.ICSII. IT PUscellaneone. GMLELECE2 ITIMEIZI At Loa Firnre• r.t =EI Drugs and Medicines. gar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly 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 use of AlcohoL The question is almost daily asked, " What is the MUSS of the unparalleled success of Vvrroan Brr rems?" Our answer is, that they remove the cause 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 compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of VINEGAR BITTERS in healing the sack •of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Disease& If men will enjoy good health, let them use Viazoan Brrrrma as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vii. - EoArt BrrrEns the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit tent Fevers, which are FO prevalent , in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Elia. Bissippi, Ohio, Masorui, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Roil, Colorado, Bra zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannali,Roanoke,JaineS,and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Au tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dn. J. WAnarns Visecom BirrEus, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally rester. ing the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Dyspnpsin or Indigestion, Beadaohe, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sser Ernetations of the Stoniattli,l3a3 Taste in the Mouth, Bil. ions A ttacks,P.dpi tatiun of the Heart,ladam mation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidue3 a, and a hundred other painful svmptornl, are the offiprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a hotter guarantee of its merits thou a lengthy advertisement, Scrofula, or it i iig's Evil, White Swel ling7,l, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled. Neck, U.ntre, S'nofuluus Inflammations, Indolent latlanurritionF„ Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions et the Skin, &ore Eyes, etc., etc. la these, as in all other constitu tioialDiseasei, WALKED:9 Vrimrisn BrrrEms have shown their great curative powers in the mast obstinate and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic II hen niatisin, Gou', Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Bits.d, Liver, Kidn , ys, and Bladder, these B.tters have no equr.l. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. —Persona en gaged in Paints a:id Minerals, such as l'sambcra, Type-setters, ,Gold-beaters, and Miners, as tney a..lvasee in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, talte a (him, of W‘rs"ra's Viet nosit Brrr Lite occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Teeter, Silt Rheum, Blotches, Spots,Pimples, Pus tules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, &surfs, Diseoloratiuns of the thin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk ing is the system of so many-thousands, are effecnaallydmitroyed and removed. No sys tem of medicine, no vermifages, no mallet inuutics, will free the system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of worn• anhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit ters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Jaundice.—ln all cases of jaundice, rest assured that your liver is not doing its work. The only sensible treatment is to promoto the secretion of the bile and favor its re movaL For this purpose use V1NF...1.1 Brr =BS. Cleanse the. Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimplei, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when. keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Q. H. .111cDONALID & CO., Drugesta sad Ocuertl Agents, Man ?rancho., Clalfornls, and oor. Wastongf.mi and Charlton Su., New York. Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers. . 41k-e , , , ATAII.4Iit Only 50 Canto For Bottle. promotes We C=osrrn, rr.r.scuVr.s the COLOU, and trommocs Cs* Vigor nr-itw..l7 or cho tin Temps T.T.V.L.3 AGO Drces rer.,MION rem tea HAM IMO first V.5.m..1 in the mallet b 7 Prete-eon L. Thomas Lyon. to emsdunto of Prinsseten Centre. The name Ss dented from do Banta;' to derrne, yaw*, trjulTriee, ' ,w e . Tr, fever it I, as mewed, and the I.7llanty .thnsobt dined. is untsreenelente,l und inervdtble. It intrrAms ttw OrkepassisksKl Burrre of the Ilstn. It Lto eclettnl ereasw. It Cr-1 , 111=te)1, - 17: keit IL tersenta li, Ilur from turning my. It I revs Ile I end cool. eel 16itTs the,Lono t0tt.1:10.9 oil-racoon% It toto gum In %WATT,/ ,113 CICALITT no I Q 171.1• MX of n trxruss Ann, an I I.soLtbrellltrsmles Country Slums at ossly rilly Ceuta you Ltuttle. •-• Z VOMall l g Mou f 3 U[? ATHAIRON 41.G.oxitea "017 4 / 2 .ziteel Prof: ELM Trumbull's Pen Family • 1111—E1040PR..300. Yol2l3ff Ineo OW or rtaploymect, arm Jrn ripttni. elm Mare p..nztatLer.t satutton. ror pn rtirm Inn ad iv., with rtamp. S . ni NSILtIV. VDT. 14,i878,-1y liontnor. Pa Drugs and medicines. oto YEARS AGO IVIEXICAN MUSTANG MEMENT C - •.t Lnclrn In Americo. It, Tll , l 111 1 r.l I I.n ~ n Ihro..R hoist the t.oila. it II the übleot az t / any I. nlmnt In the svO lit 1 0 cm lixll • hut.% 111,,TS -gl he r, ,01 I II mplislot ha• r atm] a. a lie-alug auct Es,LTDUT:,I Li:WENT, f 1 ay. 71rtrartmcetrt it 1... .1 , t 1 t •• I uOO t. al Zs • wt. tr .. 1.311. erns 0t.4700.11 01 • •.,••1 . f- • pr.:l,, 1 o r..l‘• •, ft•ngt,l on, ro:I• . 1• ..•co Ir. • W•utL , a Is 1 0.•!•',,,,..jr,•• . I Ir.r L.a.l G.L.:a:•••3 LI -Jc It r:N, or (lA. ) .- FIEST,t.h 1 - 1 biEMU C • " - •. — .eure-t am, font, ar - a Ds*. t . t.. t.t.rei •.:1 • t L c, , eeJ L.ay be JO/ OA ••=L t:i'l T In . rrrnt dl I Mat I. 3.•. 13 tt: 1 , ,V 41 4 pruttervog Tan Al•,, 11. 1 /.1 1 • u tu,sr.3 t tzT a1....a.t0 Y•rv-,Or.t. '1,11,1 1.121:31111111 IrttrLaTl ex. et et., t t rII Iv, )13. . - 3 - 1 tr%!.1333111 t • , • t 13. •• 1 t it, cud 14 a 1-3.1t43...:.. at t l • - - tLe 3fir.c) Plindcd. ^ ^b , 17,-•1 7 1 . • g say rthcr Lira. I • tr 1. I or leau.ta. y a 1.11, a I a al-. 1.1.1.1 a LotLq Lu t ,11 1 ,ry!c:1 Li6ullt, I 1 DLIIGG.B - a •:.:1( t,C1,111.1 Starr. ST CCc. crxd CI.CO rcr Bottle. 1 , ..n/c./. E.. ,r I dc. LTCI - MFG. CO. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such se Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, dathms, and Consumption. Among the great discnrcries of modern science,, few tire of more real vain., to mankind then this ef fectual remedy for all diserices of the Throat and Lungs. A vast trial of its virtues, throughout this and ' other countries, has shown- rime it does surely and effectually control them. The testimony of our best citl tens, of all,clames, establishes the fact, that PFOVIIAL wilt mid does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyedd any other medicine- The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its power; and cases of Cansump. tion., cured by this preparation, are public.- Iv known, so remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, were they not proven beyond dispute. As a remedy it Is adequate, on which the public may re:y for full protection. By curing Coughs, the rumrunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be compoted. It . challenges trial, end con vince, the most sceptical. Every family should keep It on band as a protection against the early antlunperceived,attack of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, If neglected Ten der lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Circuity PECIVLIAL Ls invaluatile; for, by its timely use, multi tude., are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It nets speedily and sorely against ordinary cola, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No ono will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily ther can be cured. (Stigmay the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil Is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It mar be confidently re lied neon as possessing all the virtues It has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cares as memorable as the greatest it has aver effected. Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DDZOGD3TI3 EVERYWHERE, Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which i s at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original eolon.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 bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so, that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of foaling 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 dandrtiff,.which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances ihich make . some preparations dangerous and jitju. rious to.the- hair, 'the Vigor can only . benefit but .not harm it. ' lf wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSMG,. nothing else can. be found so desirable. . Containing, neither oil nor dye, it does -not soil white cambric, and yet_ lasts king on the hair; giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Practical and Analytical acentlatin LOWELL. mass. • • • , . ' Ettiliuiss Directoit Two lines to Dam Directory, on• year, $1.60 ma ,dtqonallicia,al) cents, - - MONTROSE. JAMES B. CARNAL'''. Attorney at Law. Ofdes eas door below Tuba House, Public Arena.. • WN. B. COOPER A CO.. Rankers. sell Forego Pas sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland and Scot land. • BILLINGS STROtTD. Genera Fire and Life faint- once Anent,; siso.seil Ratirnao and Accident Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Ocoee one door east of the Bank. WU. BAI3OIIIYOPT, Slater, llhnt•eate sod Rend. dealer in all kinds of sista. coding : Montrose. Pa. BURNS at NICIIOL9, the place to get Drogsand Nadi ernes. Cigsrs. Tobacco, Pipes. Poekehßooks, Rinds, des Yankee Notions. die. Brick Elio*. WM. L. COEJfamess maker and dealer in all articles um:Lahr kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. • BOYD & CORBIN. Dealers in Stones, Ilardware; and Mannfacturers of Tin and abeetiron ware. cornet of Main and Terapike street. a. N. lIIILLA ICU, Denier in urocerlea. Provlrlosr. Books, Stationery and Yankee Notions, at head Public Avenue.* NEW 311LFORD. L. L. LaTIOY, Deafer In all klnas of taming imply manta. mowing maehinea, weill curbs. dog powers, ere., rte.. Main St_ opposite Saving, Bank. jam• CATCH PLASTER—NICHOLAS SHOEMAREILdeII., er in Nynex Placer. Frevb ground. SAYINGS BANE, NEW MILFORD.—F is per cent. far tercet un all Deposits. Dees a general Banking Bus ors.. S. B. CHASE & CO. 6 M F ain K A l re t n eVtii% r' no a ri g ne M l . o k wlla a wle.Ps ' 6= ker . MCCOLLUM BROTHERS. Dealers In CiroCerlas a 1 Provisions, on Main street.• . .t SON. Dealer. In Floor. Peed, Meal, Salt, Lime, Cement. Grocerlea and Provisions oft Main Street. oppositerhe Depot. Ai NES A HAYDEN. Bailers in Dna. and Medicines and Manufactaters of Cigars, on Main Street, neat the Depot. I. DICKPIIIAN. 30.1 Dealer to general merchandiser and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street. GIBSON. . D. It. rESHLEY—Dmier In Piny., Tln, Copper: Wray and Sheelron Ware. Cast hags, &e. ALo. moootoctur Cr Or Sheet Metals to onipr, pro Trooro and Lead Pip. business Wooded to at lain pricoo—Olbsoa Hollow, Penneylvanla.-Iy. GREAT BEND. L. S. LENTIEIIf. Manufacturer of Leather. and dealnt In general Merchandlee. on Main Street.* 11. Y. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer In Read, Made Clothing, Dry Floodaltroceriesand Provisions Maio Street• M .cellaneons. THIS WA GENTLEMEN! Harpoon HORSE, HAY FORKS! A, J. NELLEP PATENT EASPBOYED. NELLIS'S GRAPPLE POLLY, An Implement that ?von Farmer. earpentar, Musa ' and Painter Should Haan. REVOLVING HORSE RASES, Hand Rake.. Scythe!, Snails, Grain Cradles, Iron, (A ebor Etrs.,d) Axles, ?Trivge. Caning.. Botts. CI Bars. (Steel and inn.) Twenty-Tao Tete Pelr rremmeno Awarded The Tait l===2l= MONITOR. COFFEE POTS, That .trayt glees tun ALARM WIIISTLE I *ben tl Coffee le Ready for the Tab., TRY ONE and you •11 Dud the CoD c Always Meat! • Urind hones, Picki, itaaps Sawa, Draw Knivea, Scyth Stones r, ntr, ollA Stoves, Tin-% ire, Montrose. July 5. 157 .-tr. DOTD & C08W1,21 MOTH SUMS MK 12.0 Wyoming Avenue, . RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND RE I URNS THE SAME ON DEMAND WI MOUT 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 Olt BEFORE`• THE, TENTH WILL DRAW rEREsr FROM THE FIRST DAY OF TILE MONTH. THIS IS,IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN 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. SUTPHIN C: P. nATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW. ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT; JAMES IMAM. PRESIDENT ; 0. C. MOORE,'CASHIER. OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. IW. UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED. NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVI NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCE.. Feb. 12. NEW GOODS. T he nedeztnehefare ftted4famlr b and k i t. l or j meriymaby e .s tab the people with as deelnble ra:iety of DRY GOODS! GROCERIES! BOOTS if - STTOES HARDWARE!! CROCKERY! &c.; Aa can be bound eiseFltere, arid et es Deslrere Tricot ,Lawslle Center. Ta.. March it. Wilt., FIRE, LIFE, AND A CCIDEN'T Inst Vanes • Agency. CAPITAL REPRESEMD OVER $20,000,000 CIIA9. 11. SIIITII, Yastrow, Ps. Dec. 13 1813. BoMa Latimt ReGim. Lahilre VaraMe, Lampe/it