Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, September 26, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL MATTERS.
Mass rife&lnas::
Jones T. CalfEnOat, Republican Candidate for
herrff.ennalre, apeak at tho following name 4
• .I..Cef• :
...
c, f. rifld.—Tnetday Evening, September 26th,
yr, .IMihrri—Wednesday " " 27th,
ji,,,trm—Thureday " October sth,
,;,,„;,, , (Rnsh)-Friday " .., 6
th l
~,,,i,i2te—Satnrans " " 7th.
other speakers will be in attendance. The PEG.
Fl F. sre reakctfully invited to attend.
Fact.—J. E. Jackson'n Store, at Falrdale, Is a
.d ' , lace to trade. We have found It 60.
route Rot.—We learn that the potatoes arc
exteneively In different parts of Sus
-I.ct county.
inurrsting Book.—Beo advertisement of A. D.
v ~,ard,ei'v new book—" The Secret Service, the
Dungeon, and the,Esimpe"—ln this paper.
..714 socirrw.—:special meeting of the Aid Society
E n rols House, Thursday, the "Bth Instant, at
Wynirrxing Rrfdgr.—We call the attention of
r al..r- to the advertlacment,in another column,
pr,po.als for the rebuilding of the Wyalus•
harp , Tomato,—We found on our table, the
, er morning, a fine tomato, weighing a pound
varter—trom the garden of Mr. Edmund
in Montrose.
rot otnee.—Ou and after October Ist the usual
•n.•re mail, vta D. L st. W. R R., will doge at
• a —until further notice. D. IL LATITHOP, P.M.
/tars Hetratil—Tbe barn of 3lr P. C. Conklln,ln
Township, was Ostroyed by 43 on Sunday
• "Li': b.t wePh,telth its cohtents,lneNding about
ci ha) and OM bushels of oats Mr. Conklin
co doubt that It was the work of an Incendiary.
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quarturlll •Sreting•—Rev. Henry Brownscomhe,
-r-:au , : Elder of this District, will hold a Quarter
, in the M. E. Church, in Montrose, nest
• niniav and Sunday, last day of September and Ist
,) r Services to commence on Saturday at
.1. k V
bare r Lamb.—MlL. FRAZIEII :-/I1 your paper
Au
er`.,'
von mention C. E. Davis f‘i Au-
T... m , dp, as raising a fine lamb, weighing 92
mlnthe old, and ask—Who has a better?
; —1) C. Oakley, n( Lenox "Township,
„,,'• he has raised, tire months old, weigh
:, Imh, one hundred anCtwo pounds. Wko
Grrat Rend Items.—Great Bend has again been
• .I , lt from burglars. Last week the
An,o, LancLi., was entered, and $l,OOO In
0.100 in notes taken from a chest. No
‘t t been obtained of the burglars.
s‘ • •rk:, do not progrnse very rapidly. The
, end House is now completed, and will
, Kel as the switches are IluisheLL
3 Mean Ilna.r.--Some scamp recently sent tis a
of the marriage of Mr Charles
aos, which was published. Mr. Pease,
. a a r , .nrnod soldier, writes us that the signs
..., „I 1.,!1,r's name to the letter Is a forgery,and
r",trl.As some miserable copperhead has
1 , r , -..nme so, and arc sorry that the let•
e• n tt,laid so that we cannot send It to
1• !All , identity the rascal.
Fithint Errorskm.—Long Island Bound Is said
„ --I rate place to go a-fishing For exam
. tat ! Christopher Allen and Guy Stoddard, of
•,,,, F. :iv. Ct., and R Bolles, of Jessup Basque-
Coubt!,. Pa., went out, on the Bth Inst., In
...r twn Grant, and In seven hours sailed 50
! blne fish. The three old boys—
• d see is 212 years, and their united
„:51 511 pounds—were much elated with their
Wertfrood Fair.—We have received no full re
- ie,enwocid Fair, but have bri informed
-bow of Stock, Agricultural products, Do
• it , nulactures,Fancy and Ornamental articles%
superior to any of the previous Ex.-
We are pleased to notice any improve
in regard to those things which should
ihtetest our farmers. The display of superior
•? heroes was also larger than heretotoro.
- • hirze number of persons admitted to the beau.
errand: of the Society, during the three pleas
, lays of the Fair, well attests the manner is
;he public appreciates the efforts of the en
r_:;: and gentlemanly managers.
Tlu Ohnsitrad Plow.—We have lately bad in use
)!En zte.i . a revolving landshie and adjusts
rd plows," and land It to be an excel
•! nr,;.;cm..nt. It does the work well, and is
•0 ten to 40 per cenL of draft as corn
cnmmon plow, though we hare as
• sr. I.l.titris of verifying this claim. The man
" We challenge the world to pro
doing the same amount of work with
Certainly'llghtuess of draft com.
• work, is a very strong recommends-
Tia, plow is manufactured by D. S. Ayres &
lilr.ghamton, and for sale in this county by
ii ih.mlin, whose post office address Is Mont
. Jet.. Ps.
Th.friel forniV.—M a. Enrron :—I see by Mr.
• card ,a your last paper that be professes to
4•713, to the principles advocated by the Republic
,: ,1, M . ) card was published under the Im
untertained by many, that he was more of
D.R. , (711: than a Republican. lam glad to find
'::at I oar oii-tithen. I was a candidate because I
s.,:rto the vote of the Republican party could be
~ • ,r rocs, nt rated upon a Republican, running as
sr ;r:irpeads at candidate, than upon a Democrat,
ape the regular nomination. Knowing
•On nb:ican candidates in the field would
t•ad nacre or Ire= to divide and produce contusion
party, soy name is hereby withdrawn. My
• 0•. too rurr, In relation to nominating by eon
, ' ,on .arc Ft)! the same, and I hope before long
to art a rrforni in this brunch of our polities.
L H. Bean.
fitrpresentatfm. CorJereaux.—The Union Confer.
Diqrict composed of the Counties o
: , otuiuz and Susquehanna, met at the house o
1), , I Llthron, In Sprhm - ,ville, on Monday
; , ..,a,o• h. 1665.
( ~ r. ryes present were G. B. Eldred, Samuel
and W. A. Crossmon, for Susquehanna
.mot!, and Samuel C. Jayne, and James E. How,
cm,; County.
motion. G. B. Eldred was chosen President.
zo if. A. Crossmon Secretary.
rk• motion of Samuel Falkenbttry, J. T. Cameron
•.• arunimously nominated for Representative, for
Dirinet, and on motion of J. E. How, P. IL
was also unanimously nominated.
That the proceedings of this ColiTentl°,
d in the Union papers of this Represent
(e Dionet. '
COc motion adjourned.
The self Sprinp—This Spring is situated about
' mile. nearly north of Montrose, in Franklin,
- .....rael:anna County, Pa. on the south side of Si!
-• • LT, i::1 Ste junction with Fall Brook, and about
wee above its confluence with Snake Creek. Ac-
, ais , :t to a prevalent tradition the Indians were sr
,um...vd to manufacture salt hero out of the water
• m.r from a crevice in the rocks at the baee of the
and on the margin of this stream.
the aborigines had retired from this melon
;Le whits had settled in the vicinity, the hint,'
~:.mg a larger supply of salt than could be pro
from the surface, tamed the stream from the
of the bill into a new channel and commenced
nag for salt in the old channeL They sunk a per
,ndienlar bole, two inches in diameter a distance
fnme five hundred feet into the rock, but not dis
',string the necessary amount of salt, they finally
boring and abandoned the undertaking as
Slime that time the "Salt Spring," as it
c been familiarly called, has become a noted re
s for planic and other pleasure parties, seeking a
-.bred and romantic spot, shut in and shaded by
btrest, and cooled by the rising mist-of the
vr,smiet or the dashing spray of the waterfalL—
T.., retreat met every reasonable expectation, and
I — , l's, the waters bubbling up from the Spring
n•r , esteemed valuable for their medlchril proper
haring the power to cure or alleviate many of
tt, his and aches to which flesh is heir.
Taus the Sat Spring reuudned, until the present
when this wild retreat was suddenly laved
.: and a change comes over the spirit of its dreams.
74, derrick now rises over where - the sparkling
have so long bubbled up and danced off to
• uir.cie with those of Silver Creek ; now the en
rum puffs and paws where the picnic partitS used
Tread their cloth and break their fast; now the
sturdy blacksmith swings his sledge and sharpens
" elcel where ardent youths used to crack their
! ,, lits and smack their love. flow changed and des
- crated' linw sordid and selfish the motive! All
t.b has Nan done merely tri'"strikcllel"
. Not many months since, a Company formed in
N , w York, purchased this Springlifd Its snrrouud
embracing ten acres ot grticrid, and commute.
horlng for oil in the old hole Which they ha v e f°l
- at Intervals and then to their evident eland
,44tage the new hole is four Inches in diameter
cud now extends to a depth of some four hundred
eud fifty feet below the surface; they are still sink
,nr. at 1' at an average of upwards of ten feet per day.
k their downward passage they have struck fresh
‘ater veins, sulphur veins, and finally salt velah
*heck are rich in quality and seem to he abundant.
m. Nasality. It is sad to now know that these salt
"'ins were penetrated by the old bore some fifty
• .e
r. but acre not discovered by the
_persons
auto seeking for them. The Indications
now frequent, Inspiring and eta:waging
hope of ultimate auccees. May this hope not. bu
tburpolatett ft •
Income Ltd.—Complete List of all Persona ,
In Susquehanna County, losseened on ehe Amitug
List toe 1865, as having an Income exceeding alx
hundred dollars :
Allen W L—Montrose
Bentley B il—Montrose 1,082
BeJudaic° suafr- r uttle Meadows 0,025
Ball E o—Birelhardsvillo 0,072
Bradshaw John—Birebardmillo 0,023
Baldwin Altred—Montroso 1,424
Beebe E L—Franklin - .
1,013
Burrows A B—Fr anklln 0,487
Barritt Henry—NOW-Milford 0,967
Chamberlin A—Montrose 0,071)
Clark Patrick—Silver Lake . 0,089
Clifford Rleherd—Apolacon _.
0,431
Clark John—Choconnt .1 0,363
carmalt Mre Barah—Frendatille ,42,814 ,
DeWitt J. R—Montrose '' 0 5 0
Dein:pore B. H Itt'rtliontroae I 2,863
- —..
Dearborn P J—FranF
Dickerman J—New- onl
Eldred G B—Montro
Fox Ansel—Little Meadows •
Fitch L F—Montrose '
Garrett ll—New•Milfiird
Gage II M.--Hreekney
Gage James--Hmekney
Hill Margret (anardian)—Laweville Centre
Hayden George—New-Milford
Hayden Tracey—New-Milford
Hayden Wm—New-Milford
Hayden John—New-Milford
Jessup Geo A—Montrose
Jeastm Wm A—Montrose
Jayear Lewia—Bmckney P o ;
Killable Howard—Little Meadows •
Motley Garden—New-Milford...
Moxlev Win T—New-Milford.—.
Mulford Mrs Ellsba—Frlendaville
Miller Jaenb G—Montrose
Mulford R ll—Montrose
NinlfOrri Wm J—Montrom,
McCain J H—Montrose
Murphy Timothy—Middletown Centre
Merrill C a—New-Milford
Northrop H W—New-Milford
Pratt E A—New-Milford
Streetki F ll—Montrose
Stone J E—Montrose
Shoemaker Nicholatk—Montroae
Searle Leonard—Montrose
Strand Billings—Montrose
Sotrittle H L—New-Milford
Smith L A—New-Milford
smith A B—New•Milford...,
Stillwell 8 L—Franklla
Tamil L M—Forest Lake...
Torrell Joel—Forest Lake...
Tyler M o—Montrose
Turrekl W J— ,Montrose
Tulin& Rase —New-Milford
Vance Beni`(—Franklin
Williams tillburt—New-Milford...
Watson Wolter—New•Eillford
Wheaton N P—Franklin
Wilama John B—Middletown
Bentley G V—Montrose
Brown Clam L—Montros....
Cooper Wm H—Montro
Carlin Joseph—Anhurn..,....
Deans John F—Bridgewater.
Dessaner M
Drinker Henry—Montrtoo.: .
Foster II C—Montrose...;.....
Goodwin James 13—Monty:las
Little R B—Mantrose
Lathrop D R—Mootmae..—
Lathrop Azur—Montroso....
Mitchell Norman—Montroab
Main I A—Dimock
Main T C—Dirnock
MeMlckeu C M—Anbnrn
Parke Benj—Dlmock...
Read C F—Montrose
Riley J P W—Montroar.
Riley Minot—Rprirville
dityder N D—Rtish
Sherwood Wm H—Rash..
Shoemaker R B—Rush....
Selzer John—Auburn
Turret! Abel—Montrose..
Tyler James C—Montroso
Tyler H —Montrose.
Watrous A—Montrose....
Wilson M 3—Montrose..
Wilson S M—Montrose..
Wells Perrin—Brldgewater
Young John—Dlmock...
Ayers Benjamin—Dundaff.
Arnold Thomas—Dundaft.
Edwards C C—llarford...
Grow G A—Glenwood....
Grow F FL—Glenwood....
Grow E R—.4lenwood
Hawley C P—Gibson
Ingalls 8 S—Gibson
Johnson C S—llartord
Jewett R—Srooklyn
Phinney 0 P—Dundeff
Phinney Thos P—Dnndaff.
Phinney H B—Dumlaff....
Smiley John—Smiley
Smiley David 31—Smiley..
Tingley W 31—Lenox
Freeman—Harford
Tiffany E B—Harford
. . _ .
Very Y,erab—Harford.
Wells Geo H—Gibson
.. . . . . . . .
Whipple Ferdinand-Brooklyn 0,913
Anderson Mathew-Susquehanna Depot..... 0,131
Back Arthur J r -Susquehanna Depot 0,099
Bartram ChasSusquehanns Depot 0,007
Burk Thus H--Susquehanna Depot 0.054
Benningeer Chas-gnsquehanna Dep0t....,.. 0,148
Bartlett Chas-Susquehanna Depot 0,201
Burin Oscar-Susquehanna Depot - 0,458
Brown G N-Srequehanna Depot 0,216
Bourne J T-Snsquebanna Depot 0.08
Butts Perry-Lawsvllle Centre 0.262
Burt Frank-Brookdsle 0,165
Curran Peter--Sasquelaanna Depot 0,242
Creighton Jahn-Susquehanna Depot ...... ~ 0,096
Cameron J T-Susquehanna Depot 0,484
Carty Henry-Susquehanna Depot , 0,190
Cummings Joseph-Susquehanna Depot 0,3.54
Cholla , . F L--Susquehanna Depot 0,146
Chase S B-Great Bend 0,31x3
Curtis It H-Great Bend 0,390
Dodson Wm--Susquehanna Depot 0,0.0
Dinemoro Sam--Susquehanna Depot 0,251
Doran H P--crest Bend 0,042
Dayton S 11--Great Bend 0,150
Easterbrook T D-Great Bend 0,466
Elliot .John--Susquehanna Depot 00.18
Elton F N-Susquebanna Depot 0,9.53
Eilewood Fred-SusquShanna Depot - 0,199
Falkenbury Saml--Susquehanna Depot 1,537
Fortes E W-liinsquehanna Dep0t....,...... 0,391
Foley Lawrence-Susquehanna Depot, 0,0118
Fitzsimmons d H-Susquehanna DepOt 0,107
Greggs 0 W-Great Bend 0,165
Gregg James B-Susquehatuaa Depot 2,373
Gowenback Wm--SurquehannaDepOt 0,2441
Hunt Wm-Sasquetuunia Depot 0,603
Holmes Timothy-Susquehanna Depo* 0,138
Hoagland Chas H-Susquehanna Depot 0,407
Holeil H N--fineqnehanna Depot 0'235
Hill H C-Susquehanna Depot 0,040
Hall W 3-Susquehanna Depot 0;350
Have Horace H-Susquetianna Depot 0,215
Hoppers B F-Susquehanna Depot 0,035
Irving Nicholas-Susquehanna Depot ... '. .. .. 0,694
Johnson Kennedy-Susquehanna Depot.- 0,097
Kenyon Roger jr-Lawsville Centre 1,254
Knight H C-Lawsville Centre 0,165
Lenbeim I. 6-Great Bend 1,250
Lilley Edward-Susquehanna Dep0t......... 0,848
Lamb Ptillip-Susquehanna Dep0t........... 0,119
Lyons Frank A-Lanesboro 0,341
Lyons S A-Lanesttoro . 0,910
McKinney Henry-Great Bend 1,2110
Mason David-.-Susquehanna Depot 0,196
!damming Richard-Susquehanna Depot.... 0,514
Mlles Wm--Sriseinehanna Depot 0,214
Migent W A--Susquehanna Depot 0,305
Newell Henry 11-Great Bend 0,323
Pitcher L C--Susquehanna Depot 5,555
Parke C 0-Susquehanna Depot 0,18.5
Pali:Ain Walter-Great Bend 0,082
Patrick Ezra-Great Bend 0,375
Roe 11 H-Brookdale 0,031
Reed 0 51-Great Bend' 0,945
Richardson J N--Susquehanna Depot.. 0360
Rafter P H--Susquehanna Depot 1,100
Rosa Thomas-tiasquehartna Depot 0,175
Rice W A--Susquehanna Dep3t , 0,164
Rymer J Sp-Susquehanna Depot ' 0,247.
Stamp Wm--Susquehanna Depot 0,390
Slrachen W H-Susquebanna Depot . 0,169
Shaul" Washington-Susquehanna Depot.... 0,910
Springsteln Theodore--Snaquehanna Depot.. 0,175
Suedeker Wm--Susquebarma Depot 0,106
Slmmon Offington H--Susquehanna Depot.. 0,901
Bouthworth Arthur--"Lawsvlße Centre 7. 3 , 0,0011
Felt Peter-Susquettanna Depot. 0.185
Thompson Geo-Susquehanna Depot 0,9t9
Todd Tom--Susquehanna Depot 0,10
Taylor E 0-tinsquelaanna Depot
0,650
Taylor Tom-Susquehanna Depot 0,014
Vedder C 0-Susquehanna Depot 0,42 D
Williams Gritllth--Sasquebanna Depot 0,230
Watson Wm--Susquelienzta Depot 0,272
Wallace Robt-Susquebanna Depot 0,4410
Wolcott W .A-Suequejunna Depot 0,950
~
Burrows Urbane-G.1140n 0,291
Church C C-*.Dandaff 0,208
Simone EF-- - Great Bend 0,104
parriagto.
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RANSOM—ARNOLD=ILI Rub, Sept. 16th, by
ElcL U. IL Gray, Mr. Will.htra Rime; a Spring
ville, sad Mee Sarah A. Arnold, of the mama place.
TYLEB. 4 -MILLER—In Marf as the 11th inaL,
by Rev. A., Miller, Mr. Edwar d. Tyler of New
Milford, end Wee Caroline 8. Miller, of Meer&
WARNBR-11ALSTED-4n Gibson, on the-717th
instant, by Rev. E IngallsOdr. Reuben B.- Warner,
of Trenton, N. .1 and - Mies Mary E.Halsted, of Gib
son, Pennsylvania.
_BENT—BAILEY—At Brooklyn, Va.,_onMoznadsiy
Sept. 18f5, 180.5, at the reoldeace of IL L. 13;07, b
Rev. L. B. 011 man, A. W. Kent, of Brooklyn, an
Mary I. Bailey, of Methuen, Maas.
BUCKLRY—WEBS--At the resblenre of the
bride's parents. &pt. 14th, by Rev. -J. W. :11Pisitt,
Lica. James rineldny, late of Battery A, 2nd Ye.
Artillery, and Miss Alien A. Webb, both of Lance.-
boro, Pentmlvenla.
2APER- 2 STERLING- 4 At the resbleuee. of hie Of
ficiatbm clergyman,- In P4loyrnLee Co.. Illinois, by
Rev. A. IL Scebommaker, Mr. John 4oper, ud
Miss Urals U. fiteribuf, botb of Bterilut,
county, Illinois, formerly reddest' dr, Brocdflyn,
Sailluebeares conntyrndusyltsdla.-
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PATTEIiI3444nIy OM, l2l34,Malinda Patterson,
wife of Davidrtereou.. - ,aged th irty years.
...
PATTERS°
....4eptember ' , lth, of consumption,
Abram Pattemon i .sen., agaikeventy years and nine
months. ~ '• .
11,188
DAVIS-16E128h, September 7th, 1865, Augustus
a, on of Henry nod Heiler A. Duds, aged three
yeer, eight months, and twelve aye.
TINGLEY4n Naugatuck, Ct., Amptember 13th,
Otis Tingley, Nand alzty,yeara and dire months—for
merly a =Aslant oillarlork ?nag. Co , Pa.
VANKEtREN—In Lansing, Michigan, on Ban
day, Sept. 10th, 1865, of dropsy, Keturab, wife of
J. W. Vankeartn,_aged thirty-eight years, seven
months,' and five days.
PATTERSON—January 15th, 11353, of lung fever,
In St. Lords,_slo., Abram Patterson, jr., Orderly Ser
geant, of the :lad Regiment, lowa Cavalry, aged
twenty-six years. lie was a native of Rush, Snag.
county, Pa. In 1857, he removed to lowa, and when
there was a call for three years' volunteers he was
one of the first to enlist, In August, 18411.
PATTERSON—At Willet's Point, Oct. 13th, of
dropsy, David Patterson, aged forty-two years.
lie enlisted In Co. I), 50th P. V. V., In March, '64,
and was alek most of the time until his death, but at
the time the news reached him of his wife's death,
he was In the rillepite before Petersburg. Sad news
for a fond lather to hear, that his little ones were
left without a parent's care. He soon followed, and
has gone where there Is neither war or sickness.
0,059
1,Cr.0
1,045
0,901
0,600
ITARTT—In New Milford, Aug. 26th 1865, of
congestion of the bowels, Enoch, non of Richard and
Betsey Mutt, aged twenty-two years and five
mont ha.
Enoch was a young man possessed of rare excel
lences which endeared him to all who knew him.—
Thus early in life has one gone while yet in the
strength of manhood, leaving a beloved wife, and
parents, and a large circle of friends to mourn their
loss, which to him was gain, we trust. Thus are his
parents bereft of their children, for six years prey'
ons to Enoch's denth„hiselder brother, Julius, died.
leaving him the only child, to whom his parents
looked for support and comfort in their old age.
Bat he la gone I Lonely and sad indeed are those
parents; but they mourn not without here.
BRYANT—In Jackson, Sept. 2nd, of brain fever,
Addle J., adopted daughter of Alva and Elizabeth
Bryant, aged eighteen years, three months, and ten
days.
Much might be said in commendation of this ami
able young lady. She had Just entered the teacher's
held of labor, with intellect strong and clear, morals
pure, and her fidelity in every relation such as to
secure the respect of all who knew her, and to give
presage of a long, useful, and happy career. Sure
ly life and its glories are but momentary, and soon
fade like the flowers of the field I
racm
QM
0.692
0,489
0,162
1,184
2,060
0,940
o,lbl
0,1111
0,247
0,C39
0,221
0,270
At a special meeting of Regulator Lodge No. 97,
I. 0. of G. T., of which the deceased was a worthy
member, the following preamble and resolutions
were adopted :
Wilms" In the Providence of Almighty God,
our beloved alder and Worthy Vice-Templar, Ad
dle J. Bryant, bum been removed from our circle by
the ruthless band of death, therefore,
Readied, That the members of our Order will wear
the usual badge of mourning In public for twenty
days, and In open Lodge for sixty days ; also, -that
the chair of the W. V. T. shall be draped In mourn-
-
ing during her unexpired term of office.
Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathies
to the relatives and friends of the deceased, who, by
her numberless virtues, had so fondly endeared her
self to them.
0,017
0,017
0,293
0,200
_.500
Yea; dear friends, we feel, deeply feel, for you In
your gonnw, but remember that " your foes Is her
eternal gain."
ALP. W. LARILIDEIL
0. E. Flunicu, Cbmtnittes.
Jirnxin W. ALunicu.
MM ". 9I:I "r'.. WW7Tq
OF Taa
HARFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
FOR MS YEAH WILL NE OELD ON TUB
AIR GROUNDS, IN HARFORD VILLAGE
0,155
0,100
0,1151
1,053
0,840
OA
Wednesday & Thursday, Bop. 27th & 286,1885
PREMIUM LIST
CLAIM L—lionans.
Best draft or farm stallion 4 years old or
over E 4 2d, hest It 3
" mad stallion do 4 " 3
" pair matched horses 4 " 3
" single driving horse S
2
" brood mare and colt 3 41 9
" pair three-year-old colts
" pair two-year-old colts..
" three-year-old c01t......
" two-year-old colt 2. " I
" one-year-old colt 2 " 1
" pair mules 2 " 1
Judgen—J.o. Bullard, Brooklyn : Horace Seymour,
New Milford; D. L Hine, Harford.
C.Laas IL --CATrut.--Son-Dtvision L—FuR Elrod&
Best Durham bull over 2 years 01d.....54 2d best fa
" Durham bull one year old 3 " 3
" Durham cow over 3 years old 3 " 2
" Devon boll over 2 years old 4 41 3
" Devon boll one year old 3 " 2
" Devon cow over 3 years old 3 " 2
Judges.-0. L. Carpenter Ararat ; Justin Gillet,
Gibson ; Jackson Tingley. Harlord. _
0,100
0,i45
Ban-lIIVISION IL—Grade Durham'.
Best bull over 2 years old
" bull one year 01d....
" bull calf
" cow
" 3 years old boiler....
" 2 years old heifer....
" one year old heifer..
" heifer calf
s" 3 yearlings
" 3 calves
SETD.DIYISION Derons.
Beat bull over 2 years old '3 2d best IQ
" bull one year old 2
" bull calf 2 " 1
" 3 " 3
cow
" 3 years old heifer 2 " I
" 2 year old heifer 2 " I
" yearling heifer 2 "
" heifer call 2 " 1
" 3 yeatllrgn•—• ..•• 3 " 2
" 3 calvca 3 " 2
Judges—G. J Babcock, Harford; W. W. Wil
liams, Gibson; A. J. Tiffany, Brooklyn.
Bass-Divisios IV.—Natfeee.
Beat Bull over 1 year old
" cow
" B years old heifer
" 3 yearlings
" 3 calves
BUD-DIVISION V.—Oren mid Steers
Best pair of working oxen 5 years old or
t 4
over 2d best $3
pair 4 year old oxen 4 " 3
" pair steers 3 years old 3 " 2
" pair steers 2 years old 3 " 2
pair steers one year old 2 " 1
" pair steer calves (broke) 2 " 1
Judges—Robert Breed, Brooklyn; Geo. Leach, Her
ford ; EL Marcy, Lenox.
CiAss I:ll.—Sheep and Swine
Beat coarse-wooled buck
" t cnaree.wooled ewes
" 8 coarse-wooled lambs.
" middle-wooled buck...
" 3 mlddle-wooled ewes.
" 3 middle-wooled lamba
" buck lamb of each
" boar 411 2
" breedluw 3 " 2
" spring p 2 " 1
Judga—E. .FoUet, Herford ; d. W. Hawley,
Brooklyn ; C. D. Latbrop, Montrose.
CLAms IV.—/Inatry,
Best pair turkeys
" pair geeee
" 4 ducks
" 5 fowl*
5 aping chickens
C/.193 V.—Gratn.
tbiTtpeck ter wheat
spring
wheat
14 rye
oats
" half bushel corn In the ear
peck closer seed
, seed
" " flax seed
Judges—Geo. I. Tingley, C. N. Forsyth, C H.
CLASS VL—Butter, Chtzto and Broad.
Best Orkin butter...
" butter
" ar butter
" roll butter
0 cheese
" loaf wheat bread....
Graham bread:....
" " Indian bread
. •
" soda biscuit •'
._.judges—C. P. Hawley, Coo . Wells , C. 8 Johnson,
Mrs. A. C. Norris, Mrs. J. Leslie, Mn. D. 1.. Hines
r -, , -r.. _,..Cbass IT/L7rPrugurtei lirjr4abi*s. -
Best fiiif aPples, at least th r Ao varieties
- not less than 4 of each 60 28 best 25
"'winter do 5060 " M
",pears.., " 25
" , zquinees - - ' ~.. 50 -- " 25
~
peaches 50 " 25
at grape ,
" and greatest variety eti fruit 50 la 25
$1 " 50
" specimen of potatoes, 2 varieties or mom... 60
" winter squash 50
,
" pumpkins 50
-
" 2 hinds cabbage .. 50
" 12. onions - 50
" 6 beets 50
" 0 tomatoes .1
and greatest variety of vegetables 6124 best 50
Jadges—Rey,..A-1410er, Han fo rd; Seth Abel, alb
eon; Carpenteir, Harford.
Bat
Vinegar, Wine, Henry and Hagar.
Beat eider vinegar' • i5l)
earrint wino
" blackberry wine 60
" elderberry wine 50
" grape wine 50
" rhubarb wine 50
" 10^pounds honey ' ' $ll 24 hest 50
"10 pounds caked unstirred sugar.. 1 " 50
"10 pounds drained sugar t " 50
" maple syrup 50
Judges—L. T. 'Farrar, Mrs. Otblifilitincll, Mla. A.
J. Tiffany. - I
CLAM 17..—.Leatier.
Best 2 sides harness leather 82
" 2 sides upper leather 1
" 2 sides sole leather 2 '
" 2 calf skins 2
" pair fine boots 2
" pair coarse toots- 2
" carriage harness 2
'
" set of team harness 9
Judges—A. Baldwin, T. J. Carr, Wm. B. Adams.
CLASS X.—elgrienttural impioneats and awriewes.
Best common plow, side-bill plow, cultivator, corn
libeller, straw-cutter, horse-rake and churn
ing machine, each ill
" mowing machine
" threshing power 3
" double carriage 2
" single carriage 2
" market wagon 2
• . buggy wagon 2
ii lumber wagon 2
" single sleigh 2
Judges—Wm. T. Morley, New Milford; Urbane
Tingley, Harford; M. L Catlin, Montrose.
Cirri Kt.—Cabinet Work, Hardware, dr.
Best specimen cabinet work.... it 00
" set chairs 1 00
" rocking chair 1 00
" sewing machine 1 00
churn 1 00
" butter pall 50
" butter Orkin 50
" set horse shoes 50
" lot tinware 50
" cook stove for coal ' 100
" cook stove for wood 1 00
" parlor stove 1 00
Judges.—C. L Benson, Jackson; Elliot Aldrich,
New Milford ; George Lamb, HartorcL
CLess %IL—Domestic Goode.
Best 5 yards woolen flannel
" 5 yards plaid flannel...
" 5 yard full cloth
" woolen blankets
" 6 mar woolen socks...
" 2 pair woolen mittens,
" sample woolen yarn..
" 5 yards linen cloth sl2d best 50
" 6 yards linen toweling 1 " 50
" rag carpet I " so
ledges—D. B. Oakley, Harford; Mrs. G. J. Bab
cock, Harford ; Mrs. A. J. Adams, Harford.
CLASS Xi/I.—Ornamental Needle Work, de.
Best patchwork quilt II 00 2d best 50
" quilt of any other kind 100 " 50
" bed spread 100 " 50
" worked skirt 100 " 50
" worked collar 50 " 25
" specimen worsted embroidery.. 50 " 25
" specimen silk embroidery...—. 50 " 25
" bonnet 50 " 25
" lady sacque 50 " 2 5
" knit hood so 64 25
" tidy chair cover 50 " 25
" tine shirt 50 " 25
Best 01l painting ..$1 00 2d best 50
painting of any other kind 50 " 25
" drawing ICO " 60
exhibition of photographs and
ambrotypes 100 " 50
" picture frames 60 " 25
" variety of flowers 50
" floral designs 50
" exhibition of artificial flowers and trait 50
Judge.—J. C. Tanner, Harford ; Miss E. G. Blan
ding, liarford ,• Mrs. J. 8. Peckham, Brooklyn; Miss H
C. 8 Miller, arford.
Masa XV. —Plowing.
The Plowing Match will be held on the farm of
George P. Wilmarth, on Wednesday, the first day
of the Fair, at 2 o'clock, P. at.
aonmilloe of Arrangements—E. N. Carpenter,
Fowler Peek, Geo. A. Lindsey.
But plowing
8 coed beat
Third best .
Fourth best
Fifth best
;fed ge Peck, Geo. Wilmarth,O. Lathrop
SUFERISTEA DENTS.
General Superintatdazt—Amherst Csrpeoter.
Assistant Superintendent—Tyler Brewster.
Supatwarateats of Caltle—D. E. Whitney Joe . Moore.
Sharp, Swine and rtultry—B. Wstrons, Joseph Pow-
cm.
Dairy Hag—Geo. Carpenter
Aterhanie's Haß—Wm. E Barnard.
Fruit and Vegetables—E. N. Carpenter.
Agricultural linplementa—L R. Peek.
Floral Hall-4 W. Tyler, Jas. Leslie, Km. IL Eas
terbrooks, Miss Melissa Thistly.
3 " 2
3 ,t 2
n ~ 1
Badge of Membership that will admit all of family
who are females and minor male children...so 50
Simile tickets
Children under ten years of ago
Clergymen and their families
The Grounds will be open on Wednesday, at 10
o'clock, A- M., for the reception of stock and all ar
ticles for exhibition. It is very desirable that those
wishing to compete for Premiums should have their
articles properly entered on theßeeretary's Book the
first day of the Fair. A sufficient police force will
be upon the ground to maintain order and protect
the property of exhibitors.
Cards will be famished at the Becretary's office on
the groud to place upon all animals or articles for
exhibition. The Judges are requested to meet at
the Secretary's office at 11 o'clock on Thursday, and
receive their books before entering upon their du
ties.
The payment of tiny cents for membership en
titles the person to exhibit in all the classes.
Competition for Premiums in the Domestic and
Ornamental Departments free to all.
No animal or article shall receive more than one
premium, and the Judges may withhold a premium
where the article is not worthy though there be no
competition.
The Anneal Address will be delivered on Thurs
day, at 9 o'clock P. M.
Good Music will be provided for the occasion.
13 2d best $2
.a " 1
2 " 1
3 " 2
.2 " 1
.2 "1
.2 " 1
.2 " 1
3 " 2
.3 " 2
The Society hayine been so well enntalnea ht.reto.
fore, the Committee have been able to offer larger
Premiums, and a more extended List, and we would
most cordally Invite the friends 'ot Agriculture and
the Mechanic Arts, to still give us their support and
attendance.
$2 2d best 51
2 " 1
.2 " 1
.2 " 1
.2 " 1
Mason lf Manilla's Catrinet Or/rm.—ThePearl
deuce Journal, in an article on Mason dr Hamlin's
Cabinet Organs, speaks of these excellent and now
celebrated instruments as follows: "For volume
and quality of tone; for variety and beauty of effect;
for excellence in crescendo and diminuendo; for
quickness of response to the touch in rapid staccato
and legato passages' for the ease and entire freedom
from fatigue with which the bellows is operated ;
for the stability of every part of the workmanship
and for capacity for standing well in tune, the new
Cabinet Organs of Measia. Mason &
Hamlln—
portable reed instruments, the largest of which are
smaller than ordinary plano-fortes—are not only
quite equal to the smaller i pipe organs of the best
makers, but much or to the generality of
those herertofore used small churches and hal le,
and for private practice."
33 2d best 32
8 " 2
2 1
.8 " 2
.3 " 2
.2 " 1
.1
Gold Medal fkderabts.—Herrick Allan's Gold
Medal Salemtus In manufactured entirety different
from any other. Its chemical purity renders It as
harmless en the purest Dour, and les use will
strengthen weak stomachs and cure dyspeptic per
Use It with cream tartar instead of coda. It
is much better. Try It. Grocers and Druggists sell It.
$ 50
50
50
. rA)
. so
ELI
New York Wholesale Prices °anent of Produce.
Reported for the " 1.1.1.1:11311 , / Barraucee" try JOHLUI
CARPENTER. Coin. Merchant. No. CM Weather= Bt.. New
York. to sham shipments may be made. Periatblrds ot the matte
value will be advanced on the receipt of the goods It drained. and a
quick totem Made Mr the balance. Pull direction. end a meekly
market report lea Ave of bytrall to Moe making ealnniant.
Beerszo v ire.s.p.k tn. 10 0
pen
Beatiopoundlimsb.im u o 100 oe Ixt
Batet.rrbs..l,.. 930 18
oll;
°l'
er'" 10600 19
g; "cc ol.
Deed Apples. 9 0 14
" P Peaches, " 0 20 lums, 23 0 90
" Chervil*, " i»0
S s 0 .88
B it ret=
Asp, fresh 83
11102, vbeat.olol.,: c
Own 120 1 0.1. P 10md., 500 0 260
Bodndoma Flour" 0 n.
140 . 4
Men, " lo4 2104 8} 90
Beef aktes. p 11 180 181
.maud..Amioo
13
Pent, 4 140 0
Wheat: 1730 290
St 243 best . 00
I 4, 60
1 111 1 , 15
. . 1. 66 50
I 61 50
Mil
BATCH:BLOWS Celebrated HAIR DUI
WEIS Orlsleslaad Beet le the World! The only true' sad pa
(eat Bair Dya. lishaleas. Reliable, and Ihdantasterauk
Ynxlcuree Immtely aipleadld Black m catmal Brown, with.
ova Waring the fir or Ole. Iteroolles the 111 tents of bed dled•
Sold b u f , all DlBBOdete. The delluthe 4k, • • 'MLitt A
BATO SLOB. Ma.
BEG NSIIATINO EXTRAVT OF Mll.l4,Brilt R9f.
For Restorthe wd Itoutihini the ,
sactapstars Tonwriß.
OM WV 110.-17.
CLASS and Flatters.
PRICE OF ADIUSSION
I:=CIZE:=!
IL NL JONES,
P. auwirsunt, l•hamiire Ckrmmitles.
Joni; Lzstis,
J 5 pedal goticto.
parild ',Aevorto.
Rn. 9 tlia... •• WWI 26
Oats, 43 0 1 46
PC=• 284 k 93
Pes,• banal, 1 111 82 00
Ouloos, . 2600405
Hides, dry. 11l b. IA is 17
470113, ' . /144 IA
Lord, cam. so besl,l2ll CO 24
Dia „mem 9 Dbl., 12 We IV*
Amelia°
Pork. mem - a memo
• imam, •• 22 526
Sn6o
Hams, awaked, Its CO
si a
Shoolacno “ , ol
Bum, .• lOU 21
Notes, ... SO is
40
Otalcksss, 4 , ks, Ilve, . St 411 -15
Turka • 25 W. *I
Deem. . $ll 42 25
Ducks, . 25 4j la
CIICITCT NM& ... ... .16 0 40
IbTothstseepli hub 4 BO 4110
' FIAT 5 41 24 .. IN sk O 3 OA
Tallums, IP IS-, 1111 17
Wad. waded, . BY •71
• WooL unlinked. s. 110 40
:.
juD APPielv e
8 t x. b141711 . 00:0 I 00'
q
• • ITCH 1 ITCH 1 -MI
SCRATCHI SCRATCH SCRATCH !
Wheaton's Ointment
Will Care the Itch In 48 1110111%
A LBO emu Pall Itbasum Dlcam.Chllblalni,aml BalailMlMMl
ta. t eetdo. Atm 110 amts. Ita Ws by all DragylaL
By mamas w mats le WILIBB • P0TTN11.5419 ARlllb.l7o
larmablaymn almaalßodock, Yam, P will Matammulad by mall. BS
of rata" 'o ey put of the BMW essia.
ta. 18111.-4 m.
EVERY DAY
BRINGS SOMETHING NEW.
H Vat PVINVDIVIIIO.`rb.g.II32 4 4`4I
• large stock of
HATS AND CAPS,
CHILDREN'S TURBANS,
LADIES' SHAKERS,
Also lam stock of .11 the cow Owing afloat
CLOTHING,
Oonalitlnn In_part of Men'. gnash Walking Oman In sons to
= l 4 good Btlailmo Coal. god Cliotblng fca hams, Linn
Paolo sad Malan, Jo.
Gents' Furnishing Goodp.
UMBRELLAS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
• COLLARS,
NECK TIES,
SHIRTS, tte.
Whim lam breparcdto sell for cub or ready pay alvialaw pr
rn, u m 7 Y0rk 1 ,1 =7;1:47r7 , 1
. 13.1=..171tna1l of
r7l%.Smell47oll'':°ool, ,7:rt:::.=..Y11<471, O.ll 't„:114. 07.01.1 i
.708H77A BOYD.
llootfooo, Nov 71. 1173.-47
sl2d best 50
1 GI sg
1 GI 50
IMPORTANT
Read, Wartrolu3 & Pilate!
Have Jas. remind IM opened • !Ina dock of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
rEENTS,SHAIVISDOMESTICS,COTTONADES,
SUN OKBRASTLAB, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL•
MORAL DITTO, GLOVES,
HOSIERY, Re. tte ,
At the Rost Reasonable Rates.
WOOL, FUR, STRAW AND PALL--LEAP HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCE
RIES, DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, he. cte.
a. ari reeetring addlticras b oar dock wekty
Return Pails.
We can IMMO Ing number of Return 11111 to our customers
letehing to eold Butter to the City. end .111 Itinesid the mine free
admits. ior4 guarantee the MOW prim and prompt nit...
READ, WATROUS it FOSTER.
MONTROSE. Mar 15th. 19M.
$5O O
4 00
. 3 00
2 00
1 00
A.l_,El TJNICIS.
T ELL bens ageortmezt In toini
PERFUMERY.
malt Leo=owl. most Vahan vote weer °Bend 1
the place at SMITH%
Plne7 . American Cutlery.
T EUE only cornsco Ammon= of rocs moo to TOR
ILITH
st BIL
1111001 e.
ik LL it the We Shed Music, Mute Book., &a., on
RMITH's. heed eff to
LI me: es
Free
tali:lMß PAWL Ot.LABB—m.
'JF Ucrotrose, Jalv $ , InB4B. all d
al MITEri.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT AUCTION.
THE fhtlowlrg valuable Real Leale, LiMed In the Meaty of
Montgomery, SUM of tows, will be sold at PubttoPion
on Satarday, September 00th. at the Coin Hose IP Moutroie. at
T. Y.
The ism half of the Senithereet Quarter of Scram BM. The
Wet half of the Southwest Quarter of Section right. The Werth.
west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Seventeety_ and
the Northrest @lcier of the Northcutt Quarter of Seaton Wish-
Jeep all is To
iI ,Hun dred North of Hain Thl'lt
obis West,
big
and Forty Agree of Land.
MOM Of
TltliMp op SALE— MO drum and the balance to one=
with Wend upon eminty to to approved by W. H.
dent of the Board of Trustees. W. H. I B etTP
=of the Baud of Trustees Of the Predltonlan Oonsiegs•
ordure.
September ISM—ter
SHOOTING IRONS
REVOLVING AND SINGLE—NEW STYLES,
AT BEMAN'S.
THE GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET.
A Single Pistol that Draws Its Own Car
tridge after Firing/
RICO lea than **Aar mina raw." All dm and Wrap clear
triers oil taml, air° (3. ]). Double-W aler-Proof wad United
Maus 11.1931 Percualon OW.
fir Dont auto me Wane Zlaw Amin=
t er
D iPla . le a lek . ra
P V radnuot. Fab. arta. tats—t?
()BOOT AND SHOE WEARERS
OF SIISQUEHLINA COUNT!.
MI B. W WAILS 00. hS•II4 sold their Kind& of Fiodd.
L` and acodrocooto Clothing to Jodi= Boyd.
F. B. WEEKS
BOOT AND SHOE BOOMS
to Ito Tortout blanche& My Stook Is now comploto—larlol &NM
arrival of
New Spring Styles.
LADIES' GLOVE EID, LASTING GOAT AND
CALF ILLLKORA.LB AND GAI
ES' LASTING
_STD AND CALF BA O.
BALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT 07
181 B' SHORSJIIIN'S CALF
DID AND LASTING BALK°.
RAM AND GAITERS,
BOYS' , STOGA 800 AND TOMS CALF, KIP, AIM
TS.
Isms toga'
Cheaper for Cash or Ready Pay
num say other bum Ws die of Now Tart
arDealcia supplied at Hod Tot joblibia prias,4ll
Mora WestMe of Public Aram. mood door abort Meal
Hotel.
Id outrun. Kay It ltdt.
IN T IM ,
Fa .
T i } Tim vraNT SUIT Or CLOTS= THAZWILI• ITT
. neatly. loot well,_aed eedir like boo o ,d
ote ei7 to
ao la to call at tee NSW TAILOR H •
GROVES & REYNOLDS,
over Obatidlors Eitora, east al& of PO& emus. ed ?PO SP be
accommodated. We cm delartelnad to please oar ads, both
Ie e otos, wok and the peke. -
PUUTTMG au abort notke. lVdoarneted toll—mind Wt.
3vre• 11111111.:At 1 , 4111 netswea.
P. ILITNOLINS. I
DR. A. D. TEWKSBURY,
'Physician and Burgeon,
VaAY/33 Matt cos you as BOA= In inn MUM Rita
utatinicrln si Auburn Ontrigond •111 Wand
3...11.11 1•601
WOOL CARDING.
glut W
, 1 wage :g a la TA:leads te Basquelliami
-B, umbinlium u,. ft.'!rZ UV=
la awl aum Vara 'a reuciOlotems
101.11% iitiOn WM.
Alma, a tall lino at
Y~ Y
T. B. MUCKS.
NEW 43430135.
WEBB & BUTTERFIELD,
Ani turiresettylni Met
OPER° MID SUMMER GOODS.
Plass oil suularamluatvis Goods
GRENADINES,
POPLINS,
CHADM3,
DE LAMES, dz.
lICINTItpIik lin 4 /BM
Glass Fruit Jars-
purrs. SO cents—gm% SO cettle—S quirt% ST eats.
lro, =la by
B. B. LYONS& CO
Glass Ware.
fz RIIRDRED DOZ. GLAIR WARM. =OAR/ of Ttua-
Men of all Dna; Goblets Mg Ottantera.
fin.Dßbo; Rotuma
4:l 2 :l C i W" Vaertro la"l Dlaboa Lamp Otan= e abodes, Lantern;
Dural; An. de, far gab to B. R. LYONS A CO.
Oil and Paints.
EtkILD and Ram Lamed Oil. Mae Laid and White Line,
Vetted= R. Year, Odra Pads and Chrome and Onra
Whiling. Potty. Coops."' Glos. eftd
as by B.R.LiOv3•Cu.
Window G-lass.
1 r 49118 0. NM; 84 8.11, 9-14 944. 0.15, 1044, 10.1 6
time, 16.11.1116,mA 10-18, ir/B. BtBo. 184800•80.
hO. of at Elms Mr mis try B. B. LltOtio & CO.
Window Shades.
ISPLEWID aaororkerd of window Manes and lansa
%
AOra Cord and Tassels, W all Papa Borden, and Bord, on We.
klantrow, lam 18,1860. IL R. APONIS &CO.
Floor and Table Cloths.
1111WINTTXTV1 Pleats Floor OU Cloth& Awn X yani top
yards wide ; pima Tanks Oil Cloths. trona I yard to LI
lam; Biwa int Cloths tor sale by B. IL LTO I .B & C .
Wontrnes. Jane 19 18611.
A. NEW SIIPPLY
OP TEAT CELEBRATED
FALL CREEK FLOUR
A arill be so P6t other
ld at prr "l t i o 7 " R
o
o
d.aad
, I, and ar " :low as
the nme qualities as be had anywhere else.
I mould aim my to my Mewls and some:cos customers that tbay
=base Groceries, Provisions. and Tentes Itotkrns of Um us
ed at greatly ...dewed prices. Call and be conewerid.
Ftwernent mares of the Franklin Rola.
klaatrose. July 3, IMO A. N. BULLARD.
Butter Tubs For Sale
AT,
H. IL EOI7I4IIfORE'S.
BM' TY" '
om.lll;:=red, "2
n. H. DtrNmoßrs
==3
R. B. =AMA N. W. CHANDLER.
Chan®a ChandO®P & Cam.
BANKERS,
Great Bend, Pa.,
11. ° .1 to zee' • Bru= g. it h a eta G a and all ac=fe
paints to th7Cntod Mates. and to receive money on u devocit.
ben 710 O. FL Bonds and all other norerruncat seemritim and drafts
on New York and PhlLadelpbia at comma oleo. Intend Com-
Dona Drat% •nd Bcomty Pay Oercillcatts mead and a Ozama.s.
16szoo Basuror &we.
Bottom men are ofielted to open acamnti and make ther
Urania Carmel cm.
Raysays &imam for tale.
Gnat Bead. Jaly
TO ALL NOM IT MAY CONCER
Farmers la Particular.
BOYD h WEBSTER
HALVE FOR EL&LE
REVOLVING HORSE RAKES,
DT Tag DODDS OR BINGUI ORM
EXTRAS AND REPAIRS
OHIO REAPERS
GRAIN CRADLES,
GRASS SCYTHES AND SNATHS,
FORKS, SHOVELS, HOESi
PICKS AND HANDLES.
Building Baterials,
DRILLTDING MIN LIDIZZII, WINDOW NAM PAINTS,
013.9, 117717, OLABB, 8171713, SCREWS, NADA,
LOOKS, A lANGII VA/IDM
COOK STOVES
iron straNnio WOOD.
COOK STOVES
EZZE233
COOK STOVES
SOB WOOD OH COAX.
TIN WARE,
vuoussma Aab zurrAn..
BIRD CAGES, LAMPS, &a
ILL GOODS IT P3lOl TIMMS 701 GAUL
W. IL .8077).
Karim* 11.3 , fit um
STOVES! STOVES!
AT THE
I. I I 1 110111 1 11 1111 WI 1 I STIM.
Orwell. Bradford Co., Pa.
Q N. BRONSGN le eatuaantly reatieted HARDWARE In great
0 varieties.
The seuturised Hubbard Hower. Rorie Hag prim Irt Bieri.
C =l2l7Miii. 1 1 VD. Cm.
and
" Y U.
SOLDIERS' PENSIONS, BOUNTY
AND BACK. PAY.
FiZNOStridgiokI.LII7ZNISXD AOZNTOIr 0011510
liNTortngtresmrmptatteattos to JONI= =atal to
ears. Warm LOW.millaterzosuois
blnntrom 14 oomph. , 11.18114.-19 i. e. reran.
Take Notice.
THZ tr El. HAMM= LAW. all cloth Atareadaed 1.1
API Wed $2 l pa oat vAsana. Onstamers en whom we
tgannhaa• lcto aOl tate notwe gal ea 111.11 be mead to
pa the Ineddttfnntooaramps.
R.a Oaaomrmtdoneaarmy.
Waimea. Ani.1 I tt, UISILdm. J. W. WOW & BEATEBIL.
. .
Administrator's Notice. ..
ACITIOX b herM7 (tree e3l pemom holm donnas wino
Wettela. of Jima Mulles late the toemilite. Wed
the woe emat be mmested to mdriaspia tm
and all pares Indebted to obi Male are nometel to
/A
l4medha
A le
lerti psynomt. =LIM AUDING, amt.
mt. Meth.
•• 'N EW GOODS •
mratniouw ArTAN. 611111/73,6
D. 111WWSTIM
Atrottoir ERR
Montrosimi,
WIMP. Apin4.1,1114.11
Administrator's Notice.
mostasosistirawaipenaV i rotto m , -
as moue tui WT I °
that • PIM a n im a be vramteil to suaderdgo.
r o wan ga ha
wa 6: 3 11 Inabio, 4 'RA I " S I . 10 W,"
P D. a. LANE, gt '
torpOidsit
• Cleanse the Blood. i
With corfalet, dillebr ,110.
e A Med ElloOdaela are dek ILI 01111 T.
r• . It sal7 burd Oat la pimple a(
Bora, or In wad lathe dhows. of
. ' I ( , 'I ~ . It mspaterdekaigtlendill
' ' l e .1 ' 5 ',1 41 rod sad good •
40 '." goo canna UM (OW - illial
your Oloud Is tmpure. Arab
-".•••••:„.. : ~,,, sersituza pond cod them ImPet
Titles sod etbordetee the orgies of
. .... ....
We bed stgoreds eclat, redortrei
) the health and enables '
&mug—
, name tr. mddly awes • ember al
—law.
r.mouplalate which are dead be La'
Lar47'il the bade.
Wash
fletek . r,sePthres. frejlel,tlloteties. ' tits. Ni. Agroora rah
flamer co• — diro=s Taman, Efora i r a = li fdsoasseeh 1 4
orlon.lta tolsrltr. deppreedoo dalotlWY•sho 81*
ell redW Modem taw Comptitats. Bart Lama.
*Tees lienaerttly. and sea for th• sorpdatrey seaelt7
with Yableb It clang the blood an dshere MOM:IM
Dudes tare years the public have teen mhded fug land adder.
ret e ll :Fle e = 4=rs of tha bina syseyo ll y a i l esiTse dc t i st
eontabe I ttby boos
sty, Eareneuela, bot often oo meths
"a.k.a. P 3 enc. Mtn dtinpoittinat has followed = l r. e rf
the earknie estride of Sarraparlld which dad the msrket, until
the meta half has towsum synunymoua with tespaithm mid odes!.
WTI we call this compooud "ffuneredlla.'• and Intend to ot ezt
such a remedy sa will mate the weaut flub the toed of try
501,0 ad. opon It me dank we Care ground for betlates 11
virtue. erbk.h ars lynedatlbla by the only; of the dead le la
totmeded to cum. Wo can only Man dicta's we oder them
the hat alterative which we ow how towitay end we hswe
meson to alien it le far the mod etratual er of the blood yet
dlememed by anytudi
Aso'. On oh, Puma..r, le so seletral_ 17 !memo taloa= on.
try other remedy for the ewe of dough'. 05 51 51 51 , l ad, "%u ml.-
ass, Croup, Brood:5151h Ttletpleht Coheumptlng and for • fetid
of Canumpthre Pulsate Is the ittlearhett .55w5 of the awl" than
It la =elms am to aoooot the edderme of bedded. Tls* world
knows Mao.
AH I l e ct s ol7l AA. A M T RAI O C 1 8 5 12 , and lw Vfr =', s sod
b 11 6 We
everywhere, -
Yo rava% JIII7 k 18151..-11 m.
MUSSES E. M. & E. A. VADAKIN,
iT,i11,TAN11,11114:1.1111
First Door South of the Catholic Church.
WHERE • eseleonable aseortmeat of 1111.11zery Gaels TM' be
Tal2At emsitanUT on band,
of the West dyke made to older as then eoUee-
Mont. Ap4 1T,11533.—am
E. S. SMITH'S MILLINERY,
OVER ORARDLER'S BTORE..
IBEG num Moll your Wanton to toy new pad hallo/able
aneortmens of
oomprigns
BONNETS AND FLOWERS, LADIES' HATA
CAPS, RIBBONS, AND VARIOUS OTH
ER FANCY GOODS.
111IrEttnor, Bonnets cleaned and nnemed In Inn bed =mar ma
Idantsoi )11111am "Pork dont o n Lunt notice.
Montrose,Aprlll7, 1843. Z. S. MIDI.
sAnrrx 4 , kw1:0 coi.oizim).
FANCY COMBS, HAIR FOILS, do. LT.,
but Bought in Nese Pork of Rosie /lion.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY,
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Montrose. April 10.1808.
PPDti,16114041404:4 . 4z):a1
MILS. B. S. FORDIKELNI
WWOULD alto the Ladles of liontram and "Id plty th at its
sus opened • Stoop to the building formerly eallad Bloomer
Ball, when rho will keep • fall supply of all kinds of Tame"
doWg Ithingo nneta, and Hata, Susie and Falk Bonnets eacalantly an haad
Bleac Repahing Bata dam
ladien. call and an for younalvea.to order.
Yontram. May d lddd. 8 B. 701iDELLIL.
COFFIN TRIMMINGS,
Direct trom.the Illanutactory.
ART, WASONIO. WREATH. soar, OEOSS. Angola oleo, patterns of (ken Hind/a Diamond. SW,
and Filagree Stud.; virlety of paano of Co= Mateo; SURF
LmDOwel ingn. Lining Toe t 0... SO. ; Whits Nairn,
ke. kr-. fof nolo by
Montona. Aynlllloos B. B. LYONS AI OD.
4: WI :4 4 : 4 :1,1
OPAL PICTURES:
LYONS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
PIOW CS FULL BLS? andS d•Ily ieneltg cat
In all styles of tha art—aho. Ambrotyres and Ut ri
e Ingt :'
arcelak Pletures.
01/I ,,, Aetures copied and enlarged to ltle aka by ALL Of tbr Wiz
Cam Pictures retouthed
ysw.ith India 1 nk. or Tinted or Wort&
Pict Cares, Matta, Tra and Franks on or 11ed on
short cake. Also. Oil Paktion toe Ede, and the band
beta Or.
dans ht the market. Pekes moderate. Plasma call.
Booms °wane Searles Hotel. ant B. 14Lyonsk Stank
Mosthule,
April 10, ISM
451A10151411:100:1D1111
Large Lines of Prices Con.
quered and Reduced:
Is now recetstos, for Wag smiles, new sod Imp Soda ot
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Nails, Paints, Lamp
and Linseed Oils, Benzole, Carpet
inga, Floor Oil-Cloths, Wa ll
- Paper, Window Shades,
Hats and Caps, Boots,
Shoes, Clocks,
4tc.
AND MOWERS
loeludtar.. es wool, NI 'Dibbles of the Mast popular strobe La.
died Dom Geod.. Shawls. Rol:tete. Ribbftul. Blowve, ay which
be wtll nell on the rocat favonNe tome toe Cams. Freda" or to
Brompt Time Boyero.
N. R—Rous and Ball on hand as usual.
RIW MILFORD. O ne U. miss.
03/:**C9itißeti2c4l
(fibmerly oceirpial by W. X. Hatek,)
MONTROSE, PENN'A.,
H AS been lenaed and recwenet by the ond d
errigne4. who by
to the=eaotille=hthitzl and Buy; rnau ad 01e ~oeNl,
will indenter to merit the patronage dee subtle.
11 ° . V. OMIT.
Montrose. April 14.19175.—tf.
DR. J. W. RHODES,
PHYSICAN AND SURGEON,
Springville, Pa.,
either by
W day or dighec *k ilrbr a ltr i a l ad. wit.laar=.u7
gegd ri t i tha t a h e Of Open..,
Soldiers' Bounty,_ Pensions, and
Back Pay. ,
T'Pr.l6 l =tqW4C.. 43 dawri . tra=ast
tang oa all claims ants:Med to mama.
Po charge tor Inaermation, or lot papeonalesa succeeseal
uv a
Montrose. Aorlllo.lMs.—em. 1:11:0. P.
A. L W 218927111.
Eir The asjendMed. hstAll lade d iettarled from Mew Ttele
where At purelmed o of Haw to
sell them pit
the wear sans te e 1 1 .)i ' , WI; Hs
of rtf7 EMseVYl i jet r„ gilr lim i te ne sTiVa ( b rm= i l e semmolk ."4"/
Drum and Medicines, Yankee Hottest &v., he. The Goode bay.
tzl.bm.n muchued foe emus, be Is mermaid Moen them at se low
ea any cater establishment, especially sa he pitmen to amid
e Imam arm eviler credit.
A madame of t ell d mash Weir York Otty ham malikd htla
to foes the mitmidetaaos of many ftrattleat gnus deans& In nutter.
roe those mishote.to halm the hi= l.. mica for tbdr Hotter, sm.
In mill enoraid shipments to web
Haelsog a WIT truie h erVeleadre ;Mallet the MIN amps
V al esterial It sl ' lrrelbleto v lt c a u llegmt. J. X. ' Juan,
Hay 1. fi1...14.
HIRSCHM ANN BROTHERS
:ii :f:l 'a :$ 'j:
Bmto eatroas at CILOitNO OUT thet blap lad edemas
dock of hog lad Staple ,
DRY GOODS,
OARPETI3,
OIL CLOTHS,
•
EMBROIDERIPS,
WINDOW CORMS%
• 1f727D0W SHADES,
FIXTURE% sta.,
MS Of MU theft =Um asscatma =whin; the kaadaameill
Tidal Roods am tramamstrln lt,
maxtet. at UM aill
NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES,, -
M radar to /*duct thitz=predatts eat nab
uootl ,
/ou iltsti tom= WWI • - -
Fro io i n e n t r t ra ° l7
De4b110°N.1. 1 7241 23, , > .
MUM!Winner. lenge.
IMIMI& dine) 'dente en vireos toffial
the Mi te Of
nu& JOhe lete of APoble o Olt
, the woe be reetet—.ted, to the nedgifteet an=
meat, end en meets Wavle tamed Sala
mutat' siaeAget.
Vo="4Zstpreia.umm-iewp
Z. A. PADAKi .
•• Ob. ODO Zli iff - c1•103 IPA
BEADS,
ALSO,
Welch mil to sold for tho out Wily On at
0. D. BEMAN.
PEACE AND PEACE PRICES.
H. Busurry
A CARD.
01 TUX
/Vette*. .
omit Is barbbyl.o sllperimuslu=rsagunt't
th ee d a tiolaii miler Intact theft Otesiod.
Ithessms mom bopmsa_ippo tor
tows t.t.
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