ANNUAL FAIR OY TU Busq, County Agricultural BOoloty MULL DE MELD IN MONTBOSE ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 4th and sth, 1865. Premium List. DIVISION 1.-11ORSE8.-CLASS L--Stallions and Mares. Best stallion, Diploma and .. 2d best, 3d best, Best brood mare and c01t,.. 2d best ......• 3d beat, Best pair walking horses 2d best " " single walking horse -44 AI (First day only.) 2d " M. L Catlin, Bridgewater, Billings Stroud, Montrose, Judges. R. HX.aywood, GLBend, CLAN ll.—Single and Matched Horses. Best single gelding, over four years old, raised in the County,. $3 2d best, each, Best do., mare, raised in the county, 2d best, Best pair of mdched horses, over 3 years old, raised in the county,.. 2d best, Best do., mares, raised in the county,... 2d best, Best pair of matched horses owned in the county, not raised here, J. C. Morris, Middletown, , C. Stark, Bridgewater, Judges. Samuel Faulkenbury, CLASS Il.l.—Colts and Mules. Best pair 3 year old colts,. i 3 " pair 2 year old colts,. 2 " pair yearling colts, 2 Best 3 year old colt, 2 Best 2 year old colt, 2 " yearling colt, 1 " pair mules,. 3 2d best, 2 Best jack,. 2 2d best,.. 1 B. M. Gage, Silver Lake, Orin Prichard, Springville, } Judges John Bradshaw, Forest Lake, DIVISION IL-CATTLE.-CLASS L—Devons. Best Devon bull, 2 years old and up wards, Ezs 2d best, Best do., between 1 and 2 years, 2d best, 2 Best Devon cow, 3 years old or upwards, 4 2d best, Best Devon heifer, between 2 and 3 years old,. 2d_best, I Best do., between 1 and 2 years 01d,.... 2d best, Best do. heifer calf,. 2d beA, 1 Best Devon bull calf, 2d best, 1 H. D. Townsend, Franklin, Aveiy Beebe, Little Meadows, Judges H. Halpin, Middletown, CLASS 11.—Durhants. Best Durham bull, 2 years old and up wards,. *5 2d best, 4 Best do., between 1 and 2 years, 4 2d best, 3 Best do. cow, 3 years old or upwards,... 2 2d best, 3 Best do. heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, 3 2d best, 2 Bset do., between I and 2 years 01d,.... 2 2d best, 1 Best Durham bull calf, 2d best, 1 Best do., heifer calf, 2 2d best, John Young, Dimock, Robert Breed, Brooklyn, Judges. Arthur Sonthworth, Liberty, CLASS Dl—Grade Devon. Best bull,. $3 2d best, 2 Best cow, over 3 years old, 3 2d best, 2 Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, .. 3 2d best, 2 Best 4 yearlings, 3 2d best, 2 Best 5 calves,. 3 2d best, 2 S. S. Whittiker, Jessup, Milton Hunter, Bridgewater, Judges. Covell Park, Liberty, Cr-sas IY.—Grade Durhams. Best bu 11,... 2d best,.. Best cow over 3 years old, 2d best, Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years 01d,.. 2 2d best, 2 Best 4 yearlings, 3 2d best, 2 Best 5 calves, 3 2d best, 2 H. J. Champin, Rusk Henry Bailey, Brooklyn, I Judges, E. Ball, Forest Lake, Cuss V.—Natirea. Best ball,. 2d best, Best cow, over 3 years 01d,..... 2d best, 2 Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years 01d,.. 8 2d best, 2 Best 4 yearlings, 2d best,2 Best 5 calves,. 3 2d best, 2 Fowler Peck, Harford, Martin Hall, Jackson, 1 Judges. A. B. Smith, New Milford, Cues VL— Oxen and Steers. Best pair working oxen, over 4 years old, raised in the county, $5 2d best, 4 Best pair steeis, between 3 and 4 years, raised in the county,— . 3 Sdlitiet, 2 Best pait'steers, between 2 and 3 years, raises:tin the county, 3 2,3'best, 2 Best yokb of fat cattle, .5 td best, .. 3 Best single' Wei or cow, 4 2d best, 2 Wiriiiim T.'Case, Gibson, Samuel Tewksbury, Auburn, Judges Garry Law, Liberty, Drvisuces 111—Sevar. Best boar , 2d beat, Best trailing, sow,_ 2d beat;' a Best 4 aping pigs, .. 3 2(l' hest, Best 41siga, Ida thari 10 weeks 01d,.... 3 best, Joseph Wartrons, Bridgewater, AL C. Cbahrur, Blalock, Judges. Milborn Oakley, Hartimd, ', . • Pivistotr. r IV.,:,Slieep. ,4 Best tbte wooled book, $3 . 2d treit,...-;;I: ~, ~ 2 BB oit ,3:40,re1fit0,..;.. e . ..... .. ,;,* .... 3 2d boot, . . , 2 : . Best $ do. lainbi,'' ' 5 '• 9 Best coarse wooled buck, 2 2d 'best, 2 $3 Best 3 do. ewes, : 2d best, - 8 Best 3 do. lambs, 1 Best middle wooled buck, • 3 :ld best, 2 Best 8 do. owes, 3 2d best, 2 Best 3 do. lambs, 1 Best buck lamb of each, 2 Liecesters, Bakewells, dre., are classed as coarse wooled ; Saxony, Merinos, &c., as fine wooled ; and South Downs, &c., as middle 1. William Booth, Forest Lake, James Donnely, Chocoriut, Judges. David Wakelee, Springville, DIVISION V.—Poultry. Best pair turkeys, cock and hen, $9 2d best, 1 Best 6 fowls, ovet 1 year 01d,........... 2 2d best, 1 Best 6 spring chickens,. 2 241 best, l Best 6 ducks, 9 2d best, ' 1 Best pair geese,. 1 2d best, 4 . John H. Chapman, Lathrop, Philander Stephens,Dimoek, Judges. Sylvester Hart, Brigewater, DIVISION VL—Butter and Cheese. ..i... wooled. O Best firkin or tub of butter made in Jane, 84 2d best, 3 Best September butter, firkin or tub,.... 4 2d best, 3 Best 10 lbs butter, made by girls under 18 years, 2 Best cheese, not less than 25 lbs„ 3 2d best, 2 C. P. Hawley, Gibson, P. Carpenter, H.arford, Judges. A. Spencer, Franklin, Div. VIL —Wines. Best grape wine, 50 Best currant wine,. 50 Best blackberry wine, 50 Best elderberry wine, 50 Best cherry wine, 50 Best canned fruit, 50 Best currant jelly, 50 Best apple jelly,. 50 Best grape jelly,. 50 Best crab apple jelly, 50 Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Williams, Mrs. W. L Post, Judges. Mrs. Joel Lyons, DIVISION VllL—Frei! and Vegetables. Best fall apples, not less than ono dozen, and at least three varieties, $2 2d best, 1 Best winter apples, d 0.,. r 2 2d best, Best pears, not less than pock, " quinces, " and greatest variety of vegetables, " three cabbage heads " ten rutabagas " ten round turnips " three winter squashes , " " pnmkins " one bushel potatoes 2d best " " Best specimen of grapes 2d best " " 41 M. C. Tyler, Montrose, • A. Chamberlin, " Judges. A. Beardsley, Springville, DIVISION li.— Vinegar, Honey, and Sugar Best cider vinegar, not leas than 1 ga11.,. $1 2d best, Best 10 lbs maple sugar"... , 2 2d best, 1 Best 10 lbs honey, : 2 2d best, 1 A. L Webster, Montrose, J. Hosford, Friendsville, Judges. Wm. Bissel, Jessup, Division X.—Cabinet . Work and Carriages. Best bureau,. 1;3 " extension table, • 3 " chamber sett,. 3 " carriage, double, • 3 " carriage, single, 3 " sleigh, single, • 3 All articles in this division for competition must be entered by the manufacturer. George IL Lathrop, Montrose, KW. Hawley, Bridge Water, Judges. S. Page, New Milford, Dtvisrow XL—Farm Implements and Black /*tithing. Best Plow, " Cultivator,. " Corn Sheller, " Straw Cutter, .. " Power for Churning, " three Firkins, " Horse Rake, Best-lot of 6 Horse Shoes, 2d best, .. ... Best 3 White Oak Baskets, 2d best, _ John Blanding, Burford, Joseph Ward, Silver Lake, judges. James Flannel, Blalock, Ihvostos %n—Seeds. Best bushel of corn in the ear, $1 " half bushel of white winter wheat,.. 1 " half bushel of red winter wheat,.... 1 " half bushel spring wheat, 1 " half bushel of rye,. 1 " quarter bushel of clovef seed, 1 " half bushel of timothy seed,. 1 " half bushel ottaxseed„ 1 James R.'How, Brooklyn, John Tewksbury, Auburn, Judges. G. W. Taylor, Forest Lak, , Drvzstos XlEL—Leather, etc. Best 3 sides harness leather, 2d best, • Best 3 sides sole leather, • 2d best, Best 3 sides upper leather, 2d bes 4 Best carriage harness, 2d best,. Best twoliorse harness, 2d best,. Best Pstr.Sneboots, Best pair coarse boots, - ' Thonias Johnson, Bridgewater .W. B, HandrickSprmgville, ~J udges, e Reubin Stevens; Great Bend, Divenoir 07.— Domestic Man e tures. .. Best flannel; 10 yards, •: ' ' $2 ' 2d best, % ' '1 Best fulled loth, 5 yards, 2 2d best,. i 1 Best woolei carpet, t 5 yards, ' 3 211 best,. r .... I 2 Best rag calker, 15 yards,. 3 2 Best half 'dezen pairs woolen sockS,.'... 2 2d best,. - ,; 1 Best two p4ra woolen mittens, ' ' 1 2d best,,) . , * Best p i e c e tnen'eloth, 10 yard5,.r....... , 2 " p iassimere, 15 yards, t , 2 a teniytaxla linen towelling .. . ~: . ;, 1 2 - d best " u - ... .., . . . ;` f, Mr. & Mrs: J: Brown, Forest' Lake, } - MIIA, Jrut*i Bamml,„DiaMek, • Judges Mrs. m. p. Catlin,' Bridgewater, DrvieMs• XV.—Firie Art:, Ornamental NeedleetJ*474i% Best- dental work, ' .'t2 2d best,. ... :: . .4...„ .. , ' 1 Be r 4 specimea of ambrotypes, .:',4, - ,...' t 2 2d bad, - • i:',,...•.. - 1 ... $3 $,4 Best pateliiioik quilt, 2d best, 3d beg, Best quilt of any other kind, 2d best,' 9d best,: Best bed Spread, 2d beat, Best wintor bonnet, .. ad best; Best tidv chair cover, - " fine embroidery, 2d best; 4 Best chaix'cushion, 2d best, Best knit shawl, 1 2d best', Best collection of flowers 1 2d besC" " Best basket " " " bognet " " Best Exhibition Engravings, 81 2d best, Best Case Wax-Flowers, 2d best; Diploma Mr. E. M. Turner, Montrose, Mrs. David Summers, " Judges. Mrs. Jonathan Taylor, " Mrs. J.'R. Dewitt, " DivistoN XVl.Herd of Cattle. Best herd of cattle, not less than 10, rais ed and!exhibited by one man, $5 2d best, 3 Perrin Wells, Bridgewater, Abel Patrick, Judges. Judson Stone,2d, For. Lake, Divistox XVII.— Unenumeraled Articles. W. A. Crossmon, Montrose ; 1 L. F. Fitch, Montrose ; Mrs. G. V. Bentley, Montrose ; }Judges. Mrs. Geo. Jessnp, Montrose ; I Mrs. Isaac Bullard, Montrose ; Dtctswx XVllL—Plowing Match. Best plowing,.: 2d best,.... 3d best,.... 4th best,... sth best,... Match for Oxen and Mutes. Best plowing 2d best 3d " The plowing match will be held on the grounds of S. H. Dayton, Great Bond, Pa., on Tuesday, tho 19th of September, inst. Mr. Dayton will give free.a Dinner to the competitors, and Judges, and also feed their teams. tar Teams will start at l o'clock, precisely William Motley, Norman Tingley, Judges. , E. McKinney. Superintendents. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT—W. H. Jessup. ASSISTANT Sur'T—David SUPERINTENDENT of CATTLE—Avery Frink. SHEEP AND SWlNE—lsaac Harris. FARM him.smENrs—Elijah MOLL. MECHANICS ' AND DAIRY HALL S. CTOMIIIRD. Faurr HALL—N. Shoemaker. VsorrAm.r. HALL--M. M. MOLL. LADIES' HALL—Mr. G. V. Bentley, L. C. Keeler, Mrs. L C. Keeler, Mrs. William A. Croesmon, Mrs. A. Chamberlin, Rules and Regulatlonoi. The Committee and Secretary have an of fice on the Fair Grounds, where the Judg are requested to meet at 10 o'clock of the second day, when their names will be called and vacancies filled; and they will enter up on their duties and be ready to report in writ ing at 2 o'clock of the same day. It is hop ed that all persons appointed on Awarding Committees, will be present at that hour. The Judges can resort for instructions and to make out reports to the office. Exhibitors wishing to compete for premi ums, must have their animals or articles en tered on the Secretary's Book, the first day of the Fair, if possible ; and a Card, which will be received from the Secretary, C. M. Gags, must be placed on the animal or article to be exhibited. They must be all on the ground for exhibition by 10 o'clock, a. m., of the second day, or they cannot receive a premi um. No animal or article can be removed before the close of the exhibition except by permission of one of the Executive Committee. It is very desirable that all vehicles entering the enclosed ground should keep in motion. Superintendents of the different depart ments will have all animals and articles sys tematically arranged. The officers of the so ciety and superintendents will be known by their official badges. A sufficient Police force will be in attend ance, day and night, to protect the property of exhibitors. $3 • 2 ..., 2 0 Arrangements are made for all stock over night. There, will be a Committee at the en trance of the Fair Grounds, to direct all per sons driving in stock over night. Stock can be entered ten days previous to the Fair by calling on C. M. Gere, Secretary. No provision will be made for stalling stock over two years old. No premium will be awarded to any per sons exhibiting articles or animals not enter ed in the name of the bona fide owners of the same. IMI /E 3 /E 3 EMI Premiums not called for within sit months will be considered donated to the Society. Those driving in stock can be accommoda ted with pasture, as follows ; Those coming from the North and New Milford, at IL S. Searle's ; from Brooklyn, at- Wm. Jessup's from Springville and the Wyalniing, at F. B. Coon's; from the West and Owego Turnpike at I; S. Tarbell's farm, formerly Peckimes. Dolly Order of ArrougemOlifs. The gates will be open from 7 o'clock, p. in., until 6 p. in., each day. WEDNESDAY, °aroma 4th.—Firat Day —At 12 o'clock, m, the track will bo open for prromiscuous driving until 2, p. m. .At 2 o'clock p. in., the walling horses will take the track for exhibition. In At 3 o'clock, p. m., lady and .gentleman riding, and at p. in., volunteer lady and gentleman driving, until 5 p. m. Trirmsosr, QaTO ' BER sth.--....Seamd Day.- -At 11 o'clock, a. in., a grand cavalcade of horses, entered for premiums,' I will take place on the track. At 114. o'clock, a. m., at the call of the Superintendent, class first will assemble in front of the Judges' stand, for exhibition and final inspection. At 12 o'clock, m., single and thatched horses. At 12i, p. m., colt& At 1, p. m., mule& At 2, p. m., the addreca At 4, p. in., announcement of !the award of premiums. To conclude with an exhibitiqa.43f gener al driving on the track, ,The Society propose to purchase more bind, not' cancelling five aeres l l of I). D. Warner, north on the hill, - which will give ample room for building and promenading, The Fair 'lithe best place for, everybody to see everybody. The ComMittee 'reel t endeavor to make the Fair interesting to ail who visit 'it. If pleasant, on Wednesday acting, of the first day, the g,rounds 9n the bilf, and the - track, will belighted up. , - 4 .BeuousesCornet audliituccauuki, Itenuirke. Will be in attendance. • Superintendents and officers will be in their proper places. Driving on the track—but none allowed on the hill. Ali Judges that are hero in time will receive a ticket for a free dinner. Price of Admission. There will be no badges issued to exbib• itom this year; but an exhibitors ticket in stead will be furnished, with two 25 cent tickets for one dollar. The exhibitors tickets are not transferable. MI teams and carriages driving in, except compettirors, and those taking in articles for exhibition will pay 25 cents each. Single admission 25 cents—Children an- der twelve years 15 cents. A. BALDWIN, J. S. TARBELL, Exoc'o. Com. J. E. CARMALT, IatrTLALND 2/1../k3aBLE. I.VADAKIII MARBLE SHOP Removed to the street hack of the Ostholle Church. I keep to trayeilmg Agents, and by =Meg et the Shop, It .111 <habit *llene. comer. to make • .such e aleper mut. I. VADAKIIi Stontrone,liebritary 614,180...tf Real Estate Agency ! THE nedersismed have formai a partnerehip and Opened fin m site for the purcheae,sale, and rental of real estateln the Con. ty orBopueheenq Pa., and we shall try to make It for the Iztert, of all who desire either to purrhue, set, or rent real estate, to liar no a call. We design to &Overtire extensively In all these counties. both In New York and New Seoul - , from whence afloat moot of the persons who buy landsin this county. Ur. Hinds Is evict:nevelt acquaintedthroughont the county and totem the matter. entruet ed to us hts whole attention. R e have Several Farms on Hand, No. 1..-102 acre* of land In Forest Lake, 182 improved. eon , dwelling bora., etz berm, well watered, and will support from no to Meows. Convent.% to mention. school., and mesh t.... A large part of the purchao money eta rondo for swedes of years. Nn.3.-125 ono of Mod In Franklin. (Upeonville,) 100 serve In proved, well watered, two dwelling houses, two barns. Convert tent le meetings, sehola, and noon. Well stated for daltat pantos.— Fart of the purchase money may remain for a series of years. N 0.4.-191 ores of land in lrlm,v.k. I‘Y., Improved, well waterett and fond, good new dwelllng home, 2 barns 2 orchards, and cleat cot Umber upon It solllelead to fence the whole faros for arty years, Manton' half miler trom linnock Content, on Owe miles from u Two-thirds of the purctwase money on remain for a see lea Ofgetril, Pawed by bond and markrace• N 0.5.-47 ores of food In Orldoevroter township, 214 odlee Iso m Montrose, 115 acres tmproved, a good new dwelling house, barn, 2 forty-fectsheds, a good grafted orchard, toll watered. One half of the purchase money or remain fora number of rears, Secured open the premises. N0.6.-100acresotitnate In Bridgewater. two miles from Mon. trove. adores improved, good new dwell's bonne, ban. and arch arid. Ong.thlrd ofthe pumbase money down. and the balance In I, 2, a, 4. and 6 yearn. No. 7.—tiltnate In the township of Forest Lake, four nail. from Montrose. A dully !Ooze pass. the house. 122 onto. Over It:et 'L,l=4,7llVKZe2.";,',°.'ol7ae t r. nod elder ;PP. chg=ll4ll water, milk house,&e. Terms Ons.half of the purchase knOoert down, the balance In nor annual payments. do No. 8,-116 acres of bindle Herrick town . p, 190 It_cres 103 . ,!r0v ed. good dwolling house, two hoer.. ...goo booed. no. awing. well watered, and under a good state of Improveneut, convenient to tichoOlatiltd mectiarA. and on be conventiently divided and Wide Into tworarma. Terms: One-half down. balance in Installment& •••-•—. - • . - _ No. 9.—MM:it! la thetagroshtp of Se:tampon's. mile, from N out rose, containing.' st • acres. fortyllve improved, a good home barn. tit= anTrill• ‘ . " O ' ne ' 7171Po e f 'LLfe'rpbttoZtas'e'L'on''e to Ci"Vo. balance at be paid in four Neal payments. No. 10,—Sittutte In dm township 14 New Milford. containing Ito scres—lin acres improved ; two miles from the Borough or New Muffled. and about eighty rods from the Lanka . ..atm and Waders Rood ; well watered with lo op;s good buildings, sad a One hearing orebard—• grove of chesut upon the oramlseaguitable for ties or telegraph poles—a school house in the Immediate vletnti, and thneedlffment churches stain two miles. 100 sem Rout the faun will be sold If the purchaser should not Want the whole. Terms manmade. N0.11.--‘O6 none 3419191ng the villste PnWltmbanon Bnitnt. on the N. Y. & Erie ttallway, me of the most convienint flartn• to the sad from whim to ell milk tn the village. ben fr cows, and teams to work the farm. There we abant 700. teleernt poles on the farm, worth 91,00 eaeh, besides • Pant By of attlirmtd ilea and w e within • bide of the rube I two good dwelling houses, Owe hams t and • saw midi. There l• at. on the farm a Orr nroof paha mine, and a Ealot mill In good running order; two good or No lest than An passenger trains leave the depot daily Poi an enterprising man to make money the farm Ix arm of the most desirable In the northern part of the State. No. IL—Situate In New hfillord township, two miles mouth from the village-110 acres-41,00t 11 scree Improved, good house torn, and not buildings—finely kneed and well warmed—a good orehanl of grafted trait (p.och, plum. and chm7)—:l situated far dairy purposes. due half the porrimse money damn, the hal lance In one, two. and three year, with Interest. A very liberal deduction In price If the whole purr_tuae money should be paid down. Address • CH A MBERLIN & HINDS. Urinary 18 18114-11 11m:rapes 8.,88588181s Co- E. WHEEL HEADS ! WHEELS AND REELS. I.L those ~tahina to " IrEe ' l oohxdaer at h 4 shop I,a ft ra Foundry, or on S. B. Sayre ;Brother% at their Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels,.Cloch Reels and Wheel-Heads! Wholesale and Retail. Bet =heal prrioVl3Vecrn. I "ftlyZr Rintl rIDMS Montrose, Jarmarr 1. 11113. N. 13.—Repstrtnit door on short notice.: O. M. O. LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM BLITTLE'S' & FITCH haling imexhaed It. S. Ilmnrmer..m. with them es a partner In the practice of the lest , In sll (Israel. om branches, the business mill hematite be lase Is the name of Dentley,Fitchit Bentley, andnil business en end to then will be attended to wit& lorompt. nee and Oddity. Office same on occupied by Bentley & Fitch. U. 11. ssarr..zr .1.. 1. 111011, ..... 1. P. 11121T1.21, Montroge, January'. 1845. P. REYNOLDS, LICENSE ItUOTIONEEBE SELL, DRY 000.183 and srl kinds of Meinknadise, and II vendua. Montrone, Pa. Dee. 5. 1861.—tf Examining surgeon! llHErabacriberbavint been appointed by the Conr t d o stioner .. o; Pension!, a WWI AL ElemiNza ;gyp.... to oftp. giveratta,d.r.• - to •!!entitled to Peraions,r Irate pneatlonstrat maybe minded to him, at m ?draw_ rt P. 00112) at .8. Tarbelrs Hotel. E. PAMICK. Itontrese. AprtlL-1883—tf McCOLLUM 8: SEARLE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, NONTILOSR, SITSQ. 00., PA. OfactinLararera New Brtck Braiding. over Lathrop, Tyla a RileYk BWre• B. tor...choir, • • D.W.M1.111.1. linnlrriaLrenalir•l7. I VIA —lf E. M. TURNER, Attorney - at -Law ! OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. McCraw, Most 15. 1864.-11 HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. OF ,NEW -YORK. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Aorta IstJaatmry,lBm. AbbLriatis. 16,803.83. J. !twos Urns f. Crum. J. %mom , President. Jots MoGm/mil:Mat Seeq. F.Waacurtv, V. Peal. Pollatalaned and reasare4 bl the zuderailued. 1t 111 110 Mee. overthe Patalcs. RIILINGS - STBOTID, Agent, IllestramPaanl7l.lB6L.tt OUR COUNTRY SAVED! Great Reduction In Prices. How - Filoi•and Low Pdcesl TIMSTEAD & HOW RaeppNrrG~tpp lust %razzm ilr,____Zunlrtglall kinds al tetaitZ kept am...a Store tte taxman low gelces. AIM A CLENtEi WHIZ World Renowned . Ohio Reaper and Mower. We ore prepared to Ittralah extra Inducements le those haying PRODUCE' • tnexes of—edll pity ttas dieted. agea Prim for the tame. / 11 0 0110 d. Ear 23.15243.—a. NBU STEAD & )10W. FD. ORAHDLE nista pay the highest enwhet peke foritritne Rutter—furnlsh thaw er emir° h., seem nt the WA deal. erste New York. dahlia Salt by the bul, er f'eaan. nntrork Ray tut. GLAS 33 Fg u rr 1 4M-Ito toed{ or *mod. stout thrm-o ant Mt. thlpc-tpllou. 4 - 3srtartnyt ptots f-r rat. try u,. erso r doslrs. totalsoletoestninleintngsn tbr prfsersto_kat Jur SY-sr• LATISSOL'axia& • it WORD TO TIM WISE. The Best Family Sewing Machine CIS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE,..fia But makes the Lock Stitch. THE VERDICT OF TEE PEOPLE LS DECIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR. The Met of than befog mere of that Madame sold TII/di OF .u 1 manulactara MONCIIENTS, ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY and HEAD - STONES For further particular. call upon the Agent. where the diftrent .tyles of machines are on extdbltion. Parties that have used other Ito called Standard al ar.blr.e. have thrown them aalde n=heir testimony In favor Selected I= .6 Relished ht the beet For several reasons It retontroends Itself stave all others. Oui of a 1. Beauty and ercellence of ditch, alike upon both Ma* work. hag equally . all on stlk, la en, woolen. and cotton goods—stem. ing Oulliina, gathering. hemmling. felling, cording, and balding. 2. Strength of seams that will not rlp nor navel. a The most sample In construction of any two-threaded machine in ate; therefore leer liable to get ont of repair. 4. Sows withnnt the nee of a Maine, thereby doing away with much cumbersome machinery, and the Rouble of regulating the tension of the under throad. B. Rune at a greater speed than a &Malls machine possibly cm. These machines with all the new Improvements, warranted and delivered In Montroees at M.ufacturere prices The hest of tl ow • Riri6.3011.3 given. Over on mann= In one in Montrose gad vicinity, Superior Qualify of Marbly Molars., Jan. 30.183.3.-U Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Ijicik=E!'e 3Et Et i_ 1 Jr co Et di ! PASSENGER TRAIN =! IRE 1213 1.4 - - 1.41 8.28 • 48 f 10 I:, P. Connections.—Westw THE NIQRNING TRAIN from New York ka Chant with the train Intring Phlladelnala 7.30 a. m.. end m Great Bend with the throng' KIM Pathway, with sleeping car attached. atOPT dpal statinne on that mad, and arriving at 130 d VII IC EVENING TRt IN from New York c Chunk with the Rain leaving Phltadelpt.la I 3 90 p.m ; at (imat Rend with the PRAht ir , AP , way. weed, arrivtmt at Buffalo at 1 43 a. m. Eastward. THE MORNINO TRAIN from Great Bend Connects there with the Clnclnnatt Express on the Erie Reilimy from the west; LL Manunka Chunk with a train for Philadelphia and intermedlaic dstinns, arriving to Phil adeivatta at 624 p ta,.; and at New Ramp ton with s than for Brogan, Bcthlehem. Allentown, Readitig and Harrisburg, errlvlng of HarrLsburg at alio p or. THE EVENINU TRAIN from Great Bend sonnets there with the New Tort Stereo on the Erie Reliant from the West; et Maculate fibont with a train which rang to Belvidere, where It hes <mar until 6 o'clock the next mortals r, and.t wear Hampton with an Eavess T hom for Easton, 13611Liebein, Allentown 116661= and Harrisburg. AT SCA Ali TO , ' eunUentinna are made with with trains on the Lackawanna. thnonoburg Halirnari to and from Pittston, Kings hon. Wilkesbar-e, Herwlek, Nortlaumberlard. Harrisburg and Intermrdlat. siatkons, and with trains on the Delaware At MA aon HalLtuad to and from Carbondale andintar mediate dation. . a. A. LiNNISti (TenetalTleket Agent, 8l lavetleule'e lioul,Montroee,P... ►t 6a. m.. to con ne ct for N fotA ew kaltbrd and Great Bend; connecting wftn Diy i ewprea m- ra both Lam and at at Great Ben d, and Ntebt Erprera on the Dal . Larra. & Weaken B. for aeranton and New York. andat 4 p. on. fix New IA Brant smd Great Bend and trainon the Erie Rall. road both Emit and Went. Retnemhttt. leave New Elltota 7,0 a. molt szthral of train hobo Great Bonk and at 1.17 p.m. on arri val of Sigh , Express from Great Bend. T.mee Montrose Depot if v. na. on arrival of mail tram', from New York and Nefanton. FIRE INSIJ RAN E. Thelmurance Co. of North America, Has Established an Agency in Montrose,ra. This is the oldest Insurance Co. in the U. States. assn 'APITAL PAID 111 ABAIITS °VEIL - • THE ratee areal, low as thou of 'Larval:l Company In N. Y. o r eleoarhere.and Its Chet tonere among the and for honor and Lutogrlty. p..,..seery A . =HUB. 0 . COFFIN. Fresldent. e B. BTROf?D. Agent- It =row. July 16.16.2.-Iy. 01IMO weer the Poetogies. DO Y 0 117 WAFT A. GOOD PIANO ? OR A CABINET ORGAN ! ()ALL AND MEE THEM AT 0. D. BOWAN'S Where You ;can be Mulled with any _ Thbui 1u the Lino of Musical Merchandise, 'PROM A PIA O TO A ..11 - E.WSIIAAELE". A I.Bo—Ae motel, the catty suortimmt of PURE Silver-Ware and FIFE JEWELRY In town. N. 11.—looll only the Fiancee! 6 t clma EWA and Plew.Tork Maker', end all Fianna wad by ma will be kg* In tune one year. Cabinet Organs Warranted for Eve Ye= P. 6.-1 f you vast an lure:Mr Instrument, don't cell cra Yount, tray, 0. D. DEICLAN. Moutrose. March 61,1864. GROCERY AND SALOON. tmbet°Vr: t i , crAt the CW Stand 4; rt,3=whe;toe their i. triad, receive sloth treartneut caw them spin. We hive irestowed tottlenlar attention to fitting up our LADIES' SALOON, gado= therdah,ll desind.prirate rooms to LADIES sad tale. TI,IIIiEN, or for Ladies alone. or Gentlemen gate. . REFRESHMENTS . Among our Iles of edible. can be found (Oaten, Clams, Cam and • Una Roast Beet Beefeltnak, Motion Mope, (lhickens In emery form hot oroold,Pickled Tongue. Lobster. bardines, feet everything the market &fends. In the way or drinks, wo kest ivu everything except lle. w h arrant be p al O Do m me t tin m es. Cidr h ianagarlthi, Sofa Watet.llm all Beer. Ste. Ice Orton In 114131111tT. We havesecured the services of a gretclase Cook athl mutant othrythinapreparefl to suit the austdirlernineritattell. CONFECTIONERY. We have as hand the tamale stock of Confectionery ince browthl Into the COCattyr We CM Itattlah. at wholesale or retell anythlog In thlsllnethat may hailed fOr.slull Was* Wm be houlth anywhere. Tobacco and Cigars: Otwlrlit*snclamoklowTolocco oteverybrand.Mad Milos of eie elrrillitY.rrani gun"to thalami Moored llama. • vri"C:2o.o4E)3rielaSi. Oliveto* of °recedes can't be beat Intel' pest of the 034 fmquality and lowness of price, not excepting Blashannton. e wiliturnialiFlorodasit.ringa/Molsrees.Codee, Tre.elsh.Chealte, Manias. gi a mi. and eventide t t h at pf Cattiest qualities, la any quantity tom one pound a ton. Oar endeavor will be to all who may hvor to with their patnmagnpledging morel Yes to tairness la deal and to the strictly One Price System ! KIRBY Wer.troee.Deetnaber ed. nauni. OF CLOSE APPLICATION TO 'dolmas's vacatinn ie rrildng fin a eearOn.l wOnld inake boa tort to my rctitS,l4oplttig they Will tall sOdigNilisOissoon asetoroo• VRZWISTIIII.I tift.4ll. 1.,1:1:4• ww,li • gilski MADE, D TO GIVE ENTIRE = J. P. W. RILEY Summer Arrangement. 1865 ES Sveurc Trsln. =! OES 1213 5.20 55 120 19.43 10.1.5 92.9 9.50 9.14 6.53 .10 1.49 7 30 ;tad. e• connects at May , ,Kingann De3ol) :It Mall Train on 11 ming at 911 the pile &in 1910 a. m ennnects dt uanunkA rKingeton etv) e= OD the Erlo lt EttECIS New Hampton-, Mannnka COnnn. 6ln - ow/share, aCratsUall.. Icn.aos Ha iti A 131110.11.. ..... st 12. 1 1 1 1.15 2 15 55 2 A ractory,tliS Niebob.ork - - H p tom. _. MoNTROISE. %ram , Milford,.. lOrest Bend,... THIRTEEN TEARS E SORANTON, PA., Monson sad IPSO Pesten in HARDWARE IRON, STRAL, NAILS, gpftee,Shooele, blere'llartheareataffroad and If InftSopplka it, lithe B.Wl,differemt tlonnter Sept and Tra tiplbet. Cantegn Material. Swing Stelae and Boamßolte. bruta.Waeners• , Pigott{ harm P ted Plods. Malleable hag, Hubs,Bpokee,Yellomfttendies.Bows,Polen. Patent Lauber, Lay:meted Leather.WblpSoett. ete. and a general rattly of Caning@ and ManuLatwetsCloode.ke.ote„&e. We OE mueb attentlonkithle part of ottistoct,and MI I beta selected ansoltateni tha th n CAD be Mund elsewhere to tble of e BMW. Plcca,fitocts and 1)00. BeLlawa.Hato=ore,BLedWettite.. Mean peat vartety ‘ Tackle Blocks. Rope (Thalni.Ottna atonea,Platter Pirts,Oentent,Prench WlndoerOlant AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Pumps, Clrcedsr,ll2l. and Cron Sawa. ICniery,Sorni WrappinePaper, Muting Paper. Fore and IHartingTobes. Plain and / ones Horse Shan and Hammered Horse Nails, esr. venders' Toole to great variety, and W. 1,512222 D, Leathet tont Finding, Rubber cad Leather Belting, Flarhalklell Soles,d.c. Scranton. Ps., March 81:1 1864-5. 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. CALL AND BEE THE LARGE AND NEW STOOK Of CLOTHING, AT THE STORE OF GEO. L. STONE & CO. Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. Nes Styles of UNDER-COATS, PANTS, VESTS S Lt. UNDERCLOTHING 11111110113, TEA CO. & GROCERIES xorktraZatPt. auva.lE64. V E. IZEJ NEW GOODS Event. Tab. C 33 min rdaerlbere have Ws dai returned from New York with LARGE, cad 13EAUTIFIl stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-Ware 1 Plated-Ware Cutlery, & Fancy Goods, to which they would invite the attemtlon of their Mends. Th. hove a large Bros of English, American, and Swiss Watches. both Gold and Sliver. of veryjnperlor qualities, Enameled, Coml. Onyx. Jet,_Boo and - Olow, and Plain Gold Seta of Earimtaand Plna.Shamrodr.„ Emmet, Plain Gold and Fancy nose" Bores, of every variety and price, Gold Bracelets. hamlets. Charelslre, Ve.t, Ocard and Neck Cholas, Gold and Wirer Somme. lesand ThlmbleaGold Slave Butt°. usdatratalineuml. 10.80 8.27 7.45 6.44 4.30 3 . .60 3.33 3.12 < 9.37 :4 134 9: 9.00 900 P X. Table and Pocket Cutlery, tilivaskiclni,flue Ba ed tt er sad every desciAlon not o dd nests Oases. The largest lot of Phial Ware ever brought Into Bur.omo CountY. coniquislim every article In rise. some very beau- Mil Scores GM= omarnmitik nice lot of Fool of all quallUes. Mocks, Combs. Beads. Violin and Guitar fltztap and Trimmings, Fishing Tackle in ever , Ba rometers, Thermometers. Needles, 13riuM.es. Gold l'ens. Boy Glum.% &e- Mc. Also Piano Fortes and Melodeons of the very beet maker; ROVER & BAKER'S Family Sewing Machines, ircatee Rive,. and Was, rite.. hc. The nhoye Good, pert bough( for CASH, and will be kin sold d.) of on the most Ohvomble tern. / Witches and Clocks Repaired ehort notice end In the BEST MANNER; she) ILNOILLYLN the BEZIT IsTYLE. durerintacideat. EVANS A; ALLEN. Commercial Bufldloppoidte tae Past oMoe. Bhszttamton,llay V 3 1664.-1.1.4.91 NEW GOON! NEW GOODS 11, 11. HALL & CD 34 Court street, Binghamton, N. V., Gave constantly on hand a large Rock of good. adapted to the Pm Tx...a. of their own Importation. CHINA, GLASS-WARE, LAMPS. TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. BANDY GOODS FOR ALL TIMES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 000,000 114tX14,00 4-11. Merchants will be supplied at New Tort jilbh . l i E t i nice iz a a 00 BlMltamton, H. 1%. Deccoaba 1.884.-17 Mat 4 0 1 C)313 ()UMW ttao ‘ b i logtacea that cannot fat/ to 11811, leas G OCERI S. StIGARS,2 EAS, COFFEE,SPIOE,FLOUIi and 8.4 LT, (by Me sack or barrel,) FISH, and all ortlclealsnally fouridlo OrstelaasGroecrtes. • Flour by the Wholesale and Retail. All mean to merit, I hope tot...e.t.a liberal ablator I, obit cp Thehiglattetatuketprlceoald COrPZIaB."DZAOO7/101d TEA.L SKIMS.OOIO3. Vocttrose_liforela,lll6e..t, REMOVED, AGAIN " The Famous Barber. " Come and see the famous Barber. Famous limber, late of Hayti, Lat. ar /Ur Lome at Weeks'., Over 7. B. Weeks'. Sboo store. Plod ma Slowing and SeAmpoolng„ Plod me euttlog Hal, to suit you, Pod rue ready at yomr service. At your aeroloe. (MARL BY 11101t11.13. Second door abort Brarla's Had, Up Stair& Siontr.e..ltme 47.1664.-tf InternationalFirelnsuranceCompi OF NEW-YORH. Office, 113 Broadway. CIS CAPITM, MIN DOES CHARLES TAYLOR, President. HAMILTON BROCK, Vice-President. OravEn DRAKE, Acting Secretary. BILLINGA STROUD. Aoent. lionirnaa. Ilanua, It. IBM - MEAT MARKET. On Pablie Avenue,near Searle'e Hotel. IZErconstantlyon band *good lomly (MEATS of ollkinds. OABII paid for BEEF CATTLE. "v 0 VES,BILEEP.sodLAMBEI. Alsotor lIIDEBof all Ittrids. o.T.Hlsosocria 111120STOOK HAWLZT. N.MorrArt . 5 lloatrose. lreb:18.1610,0 Carriage Shop IN PULL BLAST I irrikezitelt:„nrd.4TA'4ll,Okono°,f .=Xit==dtil TIIE :LATEST STYLES. JOHN SALJTTEE 1111551tBPSCrITULTX inininhcealttia andwpreNtred to cut .116 alt Mews°, warmcota antic Wei tall. tiesciblearamand war (Waal to dt with elegance and ra t a, _ BOVlrolll N .B—the 'Meat Heir To* OM, tThtp•nver I. .IN 11.mt'• n cause, Nov. 21. 180 4._t0. DOOMS AND SHOES OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS.. wnnld en Po!';l,p,' ° dV;lraNthl b " , ." it711:1 above Renium escnt.c. ~weene krep ml Ana l laJl e; WOrtlllellt 01 Ledles. Illstesolad fleildme Elem. el well te 3Xere itomontie and Boone ' Cust4m Bade and s. h trade and mei:melte %Wien neekeet tkette genital mike. Talll4 111.111W111% Omit Bea MD. line 1 Wa.-41. . _ CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, WOODEN-WARE, CUTLERY, NEW GOODS 1!33 3. R. LIVIVITT'S. TTHLeatierlber le noWeldeadAg NM Goode at pricer contbne.4 to the Oland valve lor all Made of minehandize VIET Id OH BELOW the odoee eevtaanber. Of vtdcti am be tow LADIZS' DRUB GOODS in Oita variety. Gress banal= In Leaks' Gloaklajnz=proof Moth. Tnack Buda Cloth; and Colored All W CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,44. Dlaclaelotha Mak CotiNas, rimy oanDsarea., - , Itatrai l Jews. Metre Gray tSalinesA , Tailors DOMESTICS. Bf alnt anTod M ss. esetted Munn; Dedlins.Tlataia, Flanilds, 0.• Diapers, Ur" ix. Notions. One neti47 sad tharnirrol Marts. Leine Man's Childreirti odify. of S Hoop unman, and Cambs. Skirt Braid, rdodhstih Thus of all kinds. ]Hum eYentas Cotton, die. Boots & Shoes. And BOW Boots, Children's Shoes, 0111101. Batman) Sham oa Marpra QFKICEMES. Bows &twice, not to be batten. VERY 11117 T QUALM (I .7 4 .2. 3 l l ViguttrB T eerafr ."ll4 that" ' 811m4N NEW FIRM BALDWIN & ALLEN, DEALERS IN WWI, FEED, MT, F*OE, FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT; Hams, Dried Beef, Candles, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars 40i—nC71 0 17301 = 1., Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat, BROOMS, NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter. A. BALDWIN, - - W. L. ALLEN Montrose. Wed We Public Avesine. Apil IS, MM. No Humbug ! A First Class Jewelry Store Has lons been needed In HONTROBE,and new we bars It .AT "EI.EI4.A.N'S TV addition to his foram Ronk, and the entire Sock of Mil 1 Waheone.ik Foam.. he hanthte day recetved froze New Toni the best Atwortment of Silver and Plated Ware ever offered In Montrose. A Splendid Avo of Csters, Oda Deaketa,CApa, Montt% &A, also Cake and P i loe Knives, Spoons, and realm. eoscrplet• Astoria:Ant of Gold and Buser Watches. Ansedcaa, Englithotad Berta. lipertn. elea,Slivera anlebnd Plated. PUN solid Gold Jewelry, Late eta and Chat., Ws Panes from Id cto $4,00, aoltd.l3 cm% Finger Ithere Gold and gam Thltabl ents ee, Pocket Holm, lest Tann:Knives ,Jec. Violin and Guitar Strings lust received and tor sale by Montrose, Jeauary 11.1664. The firm of Read, War roes, and Porter way:" Having disposed our dock of Clock% Watchea, Jewelry. and Elm Ware to on' U tow,wann. Mr. 0. D. .00.141 .113 OUT room mead our patrons and the thablle generay and want ilay of the above mentlonedcoode, to d iems mo ll all hlsetook." Remember —One door anon Bearle's Hotel. Repairing as Usual. Montrose. N0v.16. tag. O. D. 8131 AN. NEW STOCK Fashionable Summer Hats and Caps for Men Boys and Children, Almost Every Variety, Style and Price, I=9 A Chip Hat, worth 15 eat., to a Fine Leghorn or Fur Hat, 0117EILED At Very Near Old Prices A New Stock of Ladies', Mon's and Children' SHOES. Lester's best Booth and Shoes constantly or. hand. Shoe Findings of all kinds -,.. Fine Buck Gloves, &c., &c. I will twt fel to sultan , casteaters In price and 4 11 1 1 1 1 7. Can =din. Store on Main-street, one door below Me Ref Office. ... , ...z i -v. ..... ....z , ZIA -g" ----r.f.- FANCY FUR' A --, FOR 5 ,,,,• . ,,....,....,€:=. - ' ---'7"'-?''''''.- rail and Winter Trade L. C. KEELER I=l EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS ATE FaRBITURE ESTOLISEIMES WILLIAM W. SMITH AT THE FOOT OF,MAIII ST. TIM eztenbi. Furniture nubile... of be A W. MUM !menu been refitted and greatly bib proved,the proneletor d rupectfellyardeennees to fleet be. of Yontron an "'Unity. that he la eonst.tl enahinaandkeeDsonhand the LeuutrAT a DENT amortriantoi ~°t7RNITURE to be fcnexis in the Ocruntry Wegivethefollowtognst of some of the arttelerirelehie inn] relintirestlneedneed pfleesSor CASH eeREAUT PAT: Boxenue,;Wsinnt orhinhognalowithshunieam Olt to on. Burma with ninrb!eorbrocatelletopearto tit to SU. And Vett "m tendrSt=tdiVrg;r s a l n 4 g=tanda,Of ithwto tleoand price4rom TO collate ten dollars. De3knAlvans,tovelneeksfostatoolkottonaosktoonges,de. Oentre,eard,nler.tollet,dlninckltehebAndexterniontables. Okeles—enne and woods eatn.ltoeters—eane,has,ndlrownesto (every ety and style. Sofssictea-tettsfunilshedatehottnotlcest Rev Torkptices. SPRING BEDS! • 6 LAIOI Aseasmay.Clioarirr Arse Burnt Ilium N.B. Readrandecollnu cat Land orttiralatiall stabottnotlea.— Ilearnsalwayainnwliness when de.alred. Weemploy honebutCAREFUL tr X xrazEtscrawou HER. Welntend to down WOES WELL, and sell It nayol/ &ill cut 1,0.4ft/dad. ' W. W. SMITH. itontromrebrairy 16.11461.- wAgoNsllop Sleighs and Cutters. T ff idi „...mde a t slTo d i t lir be roandp i eg il t i r o t t g . M . roae.wbtre he vill continue Warr, on the manuttetwe of . Sleighs, Cuffed's, Wagons, &g,. ilesetymiztemoatsteighs,Lumbei•sietihiindoinur , ..... band. liepAlrirraorto otatl,.at abort make. Baal Staff for Chltittt and Wagon Makeeeeenteziale,begguallty.keptconslardly en bad sou babe prered le do GOOD WobLe t t snort uttk o t PV.da,c4f=inderiv. Ida plearr d cal Sfidirttlettletraccourts witbeatlyrfberoo Montrose. Jell SOL w2ki. GARY. Boots anA BhOes. 1.47 f,:" th°4'4',, , rtsre t "e"' and far Itt4tia boor Soldier'a Pension, Bounty nruneriftn AG OT B laMok Pay 1. METoagve L om Kß tt D entiouto M l Paimsovs Dl, cue. No dams a Wens 015ce ova Littac.D. TO' and licilers done. •ne.. TRAM NOTICE. "OWE .dersignad bat taken tba117001,131 WILLS re anal 1 BEND, fortnrdy onenpled by 0 *Amnon, and la mar t° rendra Burma WO* nr ntaanfactufb by Urr prd acetiew.• Graktfund. Joao 11.1110,41: wall& 0. D. BMA A Large Aasortmen Being Mannfnetinv S P. upt.ni.i.irM_
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