NETRENTII ANNUAL FAIR ;) 0 o p /I A . .• Bnet.CipuntyAgrionituraplooiety • 'WILL --. " 1 :112 HiLD IA WEDNESDAY and THUASDAY, October 4th and 6th, 1866. Premium List. DlvraioN L—Honsze.—CfSas L—Stallions and Mares. Best stallion, Diploma and.. . 2d best, , 41d best, Befit' brood mare and c01t,... 2d best, 31 best, Best'pair walking horses.... 2d best " " •• • • single walking horse il AA ta 2d " (First day only.) M. L Catlin, Bridgewater, Billings Stroud, Montrose, Judges. R. IL Haywood, Gt. Bend, CLASS 11.--Single and Makhed Horses. Best single gelding, -over four years old, raised in the County,. $3 2d best, each, 2 Best do., mare, raised in the county,. 3 2d best, 2 Best pair of matched horses, over 3 years old, raised in the county,.. 5 2d best, ( 2 Best do., mares, raised in the county, ... 5 2d best, 2 Best pair of matched horses owned in the county, not raised here, 3 J. C. Morris, Middletown, C. Stark, Bridgewater, Judyes. Samuel Faulkenbury, Ctess lIL Co/is and Nuke. Beat pair 3 year old colts,. " pair 2 year old colts, " pair yearling colts, Best 3 year old colt, Best 2 year old colt, " yearling colt,, " pair mules,. 2d best, Best jack,. 2d best, B. M. Gage, Silver Lake, Orin Prichard, Springville, } Judges. John Bradshaw, Forest DIVISION IL—CATTLE.—CLASS L—Devons. Best Devon bull, 2 years old and up wards, $5 2d best, 4 Best do., between 1 and 2 years, 3 2d best, 2 Best Devon cow, 3 years old or upwards, 4 2d best, 3 Best Devon heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, 3 2d best, 2 Best do., between 1 and 2 years 01d,.... 2 2d best, 1 Best do. heifer calf,. 2 2d best, 1 Best Devon bull calf, 2 2d best, 1 H. D. Townsend, Franklin, Avery Beebe, Little Meadows, Judges. H. Halpin, Middletown, CLASS IL—Durhams. Best Durham bull, 2 years old and up wards,. 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 1 and 2 years 01d,.... 2 2d best, • 1 Best Durham bull calf; 2 2d best, 1 Best do., heifer calf, 2 2d best, 1 John Young, Dimock, Robert Breed, Brooklyn, Judges. Arthur Sonthworth, Liberty, Ctass ILL—Grade Derons. Best bull,. 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, Libery, CLASS IV.- Grade Durharns. Best bull,. $3 2d best, 2 Best cow over 3 years old, 3 2d best, 3 Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, .. 2 2d best, Best 4 yearlings, 3 2d best, 2 Best 5 calves, 3 2d best, 2 11 J. Champin, Rnsh, Henry Bailey, Brooklyn, 1 Judges E. Ball, Forest lake, CLass V.—Natives. Best bull,. 2d best, 2 Best cow, over 3 years old,. 3 2d best, 2 Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years 01d,.. 3 2d best, 2 Best 4 yearlings, 3 2d best, 2 Best 5 calves,. .. 3 2d best, 2 Fowler Peck, Harford, Martin Hall, Jackson, ) Judges. A. B. Smith, New Miford, Cuss VL—Oxen and Steers. Best pair working oxen, over 4 years old, raised in the county, $5 2d best, 4 Best pair steers, between 3 and 4 years, raised in the county, 3 2d best, 2 Best pair steers, between 2 and 3 years, raised in the county, 2d best, Best yoke of fat cattle, • 2d best, Best single steer or cow, 4 2d best, 2 William T. Case, Gibson, Samuel Tewksbury, Auburn, Judges Garry Law, Liberty, Drvistos Best boar, - • ••• . . • $4 2d best, 3 Beat breeding sow, ' 4 - 2d best, . 3 Best 4 spring pigs, .. ' 3 --51 d best,.... 2 Best 4 pigs, less than 10 weeks 01d,.... ' 3 2d brat,..... .... -- 2 ..lissepti.Wartrons, Bridgewater, - .111 . .-C. Conklin, Dimock, Judges, Ildilborn - 041ey, Harford, D/V161021 W.—Sheep. Best fine wooled 'buck - . $3 best,. PPIt., - 3._.d0• .Presi• •,.. ' 3 lia isevri 3 :-.1.i l, .. , k .e.i. ILA s es., dri.--• Best 3 Al.st. 032,1" - :-, k .;. ..-1 F F.:„,.t.--.-,... 2, Best coarse l , looliA. knelt, 2; 2d best, , 9 Best 3 do. ewes, $3 2d11e5t,...-..4 ...•.„.-.. i; .... .: . .'.- 3 . „ , Best 3 do . . limbs,' . . 1 Best middle wooled buck, s 2d best, 3 Best 3 do. ewes, . ..3 , . . . . 2d best,' Bests do. lambs, Beat buck lamb of each, -2, Liecestera,&c., are classed asl coarse woold ; Saxony, Merinos, &e.; atifitin wooled ; and South Downs, did:, • as middle wooled. William Booth, Forest Lake, James Donnely, Choconut, Judges. David Wakelee, Springville, Drvistow V.—Poultry Best pair turkeys, cock and hen, ' $2 2d best, 1 Best 6 fowls, over 11 year old,. • 2 2d best, - ' 1 Best 6 spring chickens, 2 2d best, 1 Best 6 ducks, 2d best, 1 Best pair geese,. . 1 9d best, John H. Chapman, Lathrop, Philander Stepkenis, Dimock, Judges Sylvester Hart, Bridgewater; Divisms VL—Butter and Cheese. ' Beat firkin or tub of butter made in June, $4 3d beat, 3 Beat September butter, firkin or tub,— • 4 2d best, .. Best 10 lba 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, liarford, Judges. A. Spencer, Franklin, VIL— Wines. Best grape wine, 50 Best currant wine, 50 Best blackberry wine, y 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. tk Mrs. F. M. Williams, Mrs. W. L Post, Judges. Mrs. Joel Lyons, DIVISION Vlll.—Fruit and Vegetables. Best fall apples, not less than one dozen, and at least three varieties, $2 2d best, 1 Best winter apples, d 0.,. 2 2d best, 1 Best pears, not less than peck, 1 111 " quinces, 1 " and greatest variety of vegetables,.. 1 " three cabbage heads " ten rutabagas il " ten round turnips , " three winter squashes , .. " " punikins " one bushel potatoes 2a best " " Best specimen of grapes I 2d best " " " -1,- M. C. Tyler, Montrose, • A. Chamberlin, " Judges. A. Beardsley, Springville, DIVISION IX.— Vinegar, Honey, and Sugar Best cider vinegar, not less than 1 ga11.,. $1 2d best, Best 10 lbs maple sugar, 2d best, Best 10 lbs honey, 2d best, A. L Webster, Montrose, llosford, Friendsvilie t Judges. Wm. Bissel, Jessup, DIVISION X.—Catinet Work and Carriages. Best bureau,. $5 " extension table,. 3 " chamber sett,. 3 " carriage, double, " carriage, single, 3 " sleigh, single, 3 All articles in this division fortniapetition must be entered by the manufacturer. Georse R. Lathrop, Montrose, E. . Hawley; Bridgewater, Judges. E. S. Page. Ndw Milford, Drvistoa XL--Foin Implements and Black sMithing. Best Plow, " Cultivator, 2 " Corn Sheller, 2 " Straw Cutter, " Power for damning, 2 " three Firkins, " Horse Rake, Best lot of 6 Horse Shoes, 2 2d best„ 1 Best 3 White Oak Baskets, 1 2d best, John Blanding, Harford, Joseph Ward, Silver Lake, Judges. James Bonnet, Dnnoek, • Division X.l.l.—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,. " quarter bushel of closier seed, 1 " half bushel of timothy seed, 1 " half bushel of flaxseed,. 1 Jatims E. How, Brooklyn, John Tewksbury, Auburn, } Judges. G. W. Taylor, Forest Lake, Drvisiosr etc, Best 3 sides harness leather, $2 Best 3 sides sole leattiee, 2 2d, best,. Best 3 sides upper leather, 2d best, ' - 1 Best carriage harness, 2 2d best, 1 Best two-horse harness, 2 2d best, 1 Best pair fine boots, , 2 Best pair c:Oatett r botkte„'.. : .' , ' ' ' ..,' 3 I Thomas Johnson, Bridgewater / W. B. 'Hendrick, Sifingvilie, 'Judges. Reuben Stevens, Great Bend ? Dtvistou XlV.—Domestic Manufactures. Best flannel, 10 yards,. a .4 ~ii. t $2 ,2d best, 1 Best fulled cloth, 5 yards, , - 9 2d best, . ..-. -1 Best woolen carpet, 15. yards, ...... ... 3 gd Best rag end, 2d best,— 1 r 2 Best bat( dozen 'paiie woolen socket..... 2d best, Best-twolpzire woolen initl92s . _ 1. 2d best, • Best piece linen ' •cloth, 10 yards, " " piece cassimere, I's yards, tenyiirdslincirtarrellirig . . . • 1 2d best' , Dpi. gAri. 8i* ' F0,1424 • MOrcliiiiiei V'ett(qei Mrs. M, weatur, 13ridg,earater;?1 Divzszoa %V.—Fine Arta' Ornamental Necdleiaofk, - hc, Beat deatO work • • .2 2d beat ; - ....... Best Iseinien . ar ambr!'typeh'p•44,‘.c.,, ,:2 ' ll4 66 ; 1 4 . f, • +kr sp.es -14 Best Pat.cltWo)* qPilto •i • ...i. :1 ,- ; • • •-• • 3 - 1 •%-beliitir.... • 2 sit , best, - i - - :;.. 1 . ,-. . 1 Best gttitt.of aaj other "Iripd,', ....-i .. f . 3 • 211: beat,.. .. ••• • p , • 2 bd Veit, - 1 Best bed spread, ' s; 2 fid best, - . . 1' Best winter bonnet, - :Id best, ' i _Best tidy chair cover i " fine embroidery, - , - 7 ... b 1 2d besti, - c l 4 •- -- ` - 11 Best chair cushion, , -1 kest, 1 I Best - knit shawl, 1 2d best, Best collection of flowers 2d best " 14 II Best basket " " " boquet " " Best Exhibition Engravings, $1 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, DIViSION 'XVI.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, 64 Judges. Judson Stone,2d, For. Lake, DIVISION XVII.— Unenumeraled Articles.' W. A. Crossmon, Montrose ; 1 L F. Fitch, Montrose; Mrs. G. V. Bentley, Montrose ; Judges. Mri. Geo. Jessup, Montrose ; J J Mrs. Isaac Bullard, Montrose ; Divisios XVM.—Plowing Match. Best plowing, 2d best, 3d best, 4th best, sth best, , Match for Oxen and Medea Best plowing - - 2d best - - 3d " . . The plowing match will be held on the grounds of S. 11. Dayton, Great Bend, Pa., on Tuesday, the 19th of September, inst. Mr. Dayton willgive - free a Dinner to the competitors, and Judges, and also feed their teams. gar Teams will start at 2 o'clock, 'recisely. William Moxley, Norman Tingles', Judges. E. McKinney. Superintendents. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT—W. IL Jessup. ASSISTANT Sur'T--David &MMPS. SUPERINTENDENT OF CATTLE—Avery Frink. SIIEEP AND SWlNE—lsaac Harris. FARM IMPLEMENTS—EIijah Mott. MECHANICS' AND DAIRY H ALL—S. Crossman. FRUIT HALL—N. Shoemaker. VEGETABLE HALL—M. M. Mott. LADIES' HALL—Mr. G. V. Bentley, L C. Reeler, Mrs. L. C. Reeler, Mrs. William A. Crossmon, Mrs. A. Chamberlin, Rule• and Rer,,nlationa. The Committee and Secretary have an of fice on the Fair Grounds, where the Judi 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. Geri, must be placed on the animal or article to be exhibited. They must he 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 in 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 arrange,:. 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. 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- SOUS 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. Premiums not called for within six 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 H. S. Searle's ; from Brooklyn, at Wm. Jessup's from Springville and the Wyalusing, at F. B. Coorni from the West and Owego Tnhipike at J. S. Tarbell's farm, formerly Pecking's. Daily Order -tot Arrangements The gates will be'open from 7 o'clock, p. m., until 6 p. m., each day. WZDIESDAT, Ocronast 4th.—First • .Day —At 12 o'cloCk, in., the track will be open for promiscuous driving until 2, p. m. At 2 o'clock p. in., the walking horses will take the track tor exhibition. At 3 o'clock, p. in., lady and gentleman riding, and at 3} p. in., volunteer lady and gentleman driving, Until 5 p. Tuuresnar, 013T01}Ell sth.—Second-Day.- -At 11 o'clock, a. in., a grand cavalcade of entered for premiums, will take place on the track At lif o'clock, a. in., 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 matehed horses. At 121, p. m., colts. At 1, p. m., mole& At 2, p. the'addiess. At 44. m., announcement of the award of premiums. To conclude with an: exhibition , of gener al drivingon the buck. ItemarAs. The Society_grop to _purce more: five gores, of W Warne'r,iierth*i 'ere! am_ple` tneittlOr' bnilding ' adi og.. . The Fair is the best place for everybody' to see everybody.,The Commiltoe" will endeavor to make te Fair interesting tea: who visit'iit. pleasanc an - Wednesday: evening, of the.-first day, the grottloe7on! the.Dilt r tutoritai !,r,ack, will helighteA)ll)f• , NlPWitcolit 41,411.11041p1ei wirl,be in attendance. Superintendents and officers will be in their proper places. the track—but none allowed on the bilL All the Judges that are here in time will receive a•ticket for a free dinner. Price of Admission. There will bo no badges issued to exhib itorsthis'year; _but an exhibitors ticket in stead , furnished, with two 25 cent tickets for one dollar. The exhibitors tickets are not transferable. All teams and carriages driving in, except compettirors, and those taking in articles for exhibition will pay 25 cents each. Single admission 25 cents—Children en der twelve years 15 cents. A. BA LDWIN, J. S. TARBELL, Exec'e. Coin J. R. CARM ALT, Agricultural Implements, TH.E. - ggrAdv.i7vm",.'Nelratingsctultc public tbelon‘astablbehed and wet Lknown gm or Wheeler, Melick & Co., at Albany. These Machines are so favorahly known nod un irerea I ly appro . , ed that any effort at recommendation I consider uaLleCetlarr bof Sec It to may,t hst experience In man ti facturin tr. d long a 'WM , hrongh knitimprOvt meal. which mak t them he CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. attention to thelr Barger's Patent Cleaning Attachment newthl ng .ang attached to elngit double .reble or any other horsepowor,snd to either undershot nroverthot tbreskers Ttela can be used as an ordinary hand ni 'band it ttliperior mch.to ao fanning mill made. It takes no more power to tirivn the whole taehment.then It doesto drive an ordinary woarster or shaker Differentsites of cleaningst Luchmer t, eatoe patine,urn made Horse Powers,singic and double VI hectic, patrol , with r• cot% Improvements. Lawrenct k Gould 'e patent.twoand tn.* p o , kg p o we r s Saw Amgen'. mewing wood teed 'otter, , Inver boy. lera,botse rake., It, AO Oerextrletee etarriery giver to the priblle the ttrongestettaranty thnt t cab.. • e machinery is unequaled I r Ilse Wort durability. convenient , nn tlcheapners forfurtherparticulare sond to I he bobetaiber en, elm" lir. or es. alnlnantschlnitry. Orderstotildtt d and flied with prompttlest at d Monty. Also Agent for HUBBARD'S MOWING MACHINE, tient drAtt.rnanufaCtored H. SA YR V..& fiItOTTI E7l b. t tase.P.--the Gee , mow e rfor thlt coUntry Macbinen warrantee to giveentlromatlefaction thuireellons rGr 1181 11, emd Machine , de. lmed.freeofebarge for freight, r transport. tlot, All persons 'Widths to procure the best end ebentond Mowing Ma. thine u.re . udri.ed. wltnne,thr work f titt !lubber'''. I lab , s trait Moerer.beforecommitting the/316.1m; tu testy other Mower 00. Ise rue Orderegollalted and ; tom itti N.ulteneee to Pastotileesddrembllactord . ..it Co-Pa. L. R. PECK, Agent. Hayford .Ps.. Ja ly 1,1861 -tf In II Real Estate Agency ! Tint undersagted have farshial a vartnar....hth and opened ar, et ilea for the perch -ow. cos.' r , r,tal of real C.. 10 el u tLe ly of taquehaiana, Pa.. anti we 0.10:1 ,l 0 111.2kE to the 1. re.. of ah who desire either te pareliasr..e.ll, or rent real eriate. tiv will We design in alivert.re exteluilvely in all thine ea:elm both In !law York and New re rrey tr,,nt a hen, rater crlns n: the persons who buy landslo tilts count). to. Muds Is este. va la acquainted throrigheal the totinty end alllglve the matter, entril.t ea to us his ',bolo ottentl. , ... Re Into Several Farms on Hand suitable for dairying purpose.. The larger part of the pa -rims. Coney tan run for • term of your. pa, able in instal talents No. I .-204 acree of land In .'..root Iran, 1/52 Improved. dwelling house, rla linen., veil ante rut, and wit, sold., Iron. ae to Sims.. Ilonavnient to meeting., sanols, and mech.... A lams part of the purchaaa money .13 remain fora carter of years NB.-128 acres of I.d In Franklin, (I've/00011,7 10n scree .m prove o. d. well antlered, two dire Inca muse, tau lien.. Cons. eel to meetlnge,schoola, and stare. Well gulled for ddnr purpones— Part of the purehaaa money mar remain fora aeries aye... Nn. 4.-191 sorsa 01 land , 11 lilmeck 12u Improved, well watered and renced...l new dweillne 100.., home • oreharda and Ched , GUI timber upon It sufacient no leare Ihe whole form her fl`tV Two and a half mile: from tilmurl Cur... and bye e Pen frer. Montrone. Two thlrebi of the porchyse move) can rearali. for a ,r lea of yeas, secured by bond and esornr.e. N0.6.—el aer. of land In Tir nide waL er to , anahlp, ti 0 , 11. hum Montroae, .4111117kro,nyrd, 0. 0 •.11," ft I, ,, Une. teeth-k1t1011:48, ke.dcr..ll.l.mbvtl, well wan red. One had the pore.b..• money eat re wain ,or s n unbar of y earn wen.o upon the premise. No.4—OMmeneo-41tome to • ridrevo-tter, two mile. from Mon trot. 60 mcrealotproyed, good oe • tivirrillby Loonte, barn and oreh ard. Ono-third of the purtnmme money O. oet, am: the balance in I. I,ll_, 4, and In el e. No. 7.--81t V mer the totorrodidt , d gored I.mke, (nor mu from Montromet. A daily •tage names Me house. 15i sues. Over 101 Improved, • good derelilne oe m. tn. bartill:Lnd plods, good oreh W, maw mlll In good runn ne order. old elder mill,churn!, PI Water, milt I house iSre. Tent.: Ono-colt of the wird.... n foo-, damn, the balance n Ilya annual irsymentl. No. 9.-916 acres of land In lievick tor nablp. No sun.. Improv ed. food dvvelllng bonne. tv , v tart, Ivngon huse, fine elal.llnv well Itaternl, and ender 17. 4 1,1 ttte Improvement. tonvenleio whonls and Tenn., end con 14 ba l ow-e onnventently ii Into two fanny. Tern.; Oner-bnlf l 11,nni!to.nt, W. f.—Nttn><tr I n the tro,,hip lassup • vv..° tn Iles faun. M oat ruse. aMotalnlngal att . acres. rt").t, n • grafted nrchant..an of a eve) tee sugar nte.b.chtte.ntent to Church. Scboola, and Mill.. t1e....1.41f of We purchase motley !loam, th. balance can be paid In ram equal past:twat.. N0.10..-.Bltuata la the tawnsillp a New Mtlforp, onnbaltlng 16. lattafater, Improved; two tulles from the Ilurough of Neta Mllfunt,uld about eighty ro.L. the Leackaaana so“ ll'atvrt Ball Reltd ; well watered with sprit.= : read nut:Mtgs. and a flee Wearing necitant—agrOve Of chestnut UlO. the s u g ar & t.. 1 ties or telegraph poles—a school house In the tut ntactulte a ; and three di/fungal churches wlthlu two tulles. 100 arras trout the Varna will be sold If the purchuorr should not want the whole. N 0.11.-108 acres. adJolrang the elllrote of Sufguetaahn on the N. Y. fe Erie Rall nay, , mo of the nowt mandsnina fm at to the Minlty from welch to y,l milk to the villnee Will keep NI wane; and teams to work the farm. These nre Mont 7000 telecrapL Nnon the farm. worth 111,0 a each, benldee s quantity of liallmad Nen md wood within a ml lo of the ',Wane ; two emsl lwe! houses, eve name ; raw hall. There; 4 . 1.. or. the lan, a Cry ormf plant mLne, nnd a paint mill In enntl en onme ooder no e— orcharthn No Lew than az paipmerr trains leave tho dcmt dativ For m mterprirdng man to make money the farm In one of rho mot detarable In •be eorthern part a/ the rut. Nn.ll.—Lwhalve In rue . IdMord townehlp, tyro mules moth tom the villge-110 ACIVA—AlAynat TA acres Imo. bal. a lou barn, .d out hnlldlnue—llnelv fenced and well w-weeed gw.• orchard of Rafted fruit (peach. plum. and eberry)—wrel for dairy prupasee. One half the purellue money down. •be la. lance Ie one, two. st.d [bet year, with Intereab A very Mem dedorldon to prlre If the whole poruluLee money /should he pald down. A. MIA*II2II.III. Addrem — CIIAMBERI.IIa Jul:amnia IR:4.—n 3lnntrrtec 13,1.4nehann. WHEEL HEADS ! WHEELS AND REELS. A Vil h z,==r4" , ,.:2;.vrb7.,=,°.' 1 1.11 Stay In Sayre's Foundry, or on S. U. Sayre & Bmtter•, et thei Store In uantrox. FiMX Wheels. Wool Wheels, Clock Reels and Wheel-Heads! Wholesale and Retail. Bed tide wheel, peepealy uteri C . ~1. 6,R.V.ay:Ol Montane. January 1. 1.13g5. N. B.—B&W:dog dote et short notke 0 M. 0 LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM. ENTLEY & F ITCSI 112v1L2 •eseekitiel B. S. .2.2 with them as • Tiniener in the prnellta orthe law in 111 IL. earl ow branches, tne businem will Lernatler 1, .lone In the name Bentley,Fitehezßentley, and all bogin.netitivW.l7 Co Ulan will bw attendee to with Prompt 4616 , and edelity. 0111.ne lame as iioeupieel by Bentley & FUG!, O. 6. tIZST MT ..... a. IL na.erTur, 10. MonLrnain, January 2, 1225. P. REYNOLDS, LICENSED ...41ICTIONEED 5 SELLS DAY GOODS and all kinds of Marchandlas„ and also Montrose, Pa,. Doc. O. Ml4.—tf Examining surgeon! rillkManbscrlberharina oeen IsUpointed . by the Commlastoner of Prato MILDWA I. MN AMISILR at large. to examine sod alveeert to all entitled to Penalone t atten dto al tap. plirattlonstbat 11:11111 , be preaented to him, at PATRICK at .1. S. Thrbelra . Montrose. Aped 6, ISCS.- If EIeCOLLUM & SEARLE. ittoroeys and Counsellors at Law, MONTRCrsic, BIISQ. 00., PA. olittcrinLid.brop'e Yee Brick Building. over Lathrop, Tyler di Store. B. ifc , .....n.nux. 0. an.4.ggon.l Irinntmore.rew , ron IT, I 'ma _t r E. M. TURNER, Attorney -at - Law ! OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE. bc.lxoga ANn.4 a 1864-U HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS. ./ummy. 1964. $.9=010,83. 1.11011141e5. 74.8011,32. J.KazoNSAarra.3 eraetary. CWe, J. kl Alma Prealdszt. Jogs MOGY.s. CotelLgataavec . ry. O. P. Vitsamezn, Pres'l. Polklutoranl and renewed by the lin derrlgned, It hleorrice, avertbe Pcstoffice. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent, suelzookpa.auluasm.ct OUR COUNTRY SAVED! Great Reduction in Prices. New firm and Low Prices ! ECA_LISTEAD & HOW RAWING don returned from New York and Philadelphia, we arepreparod to tamhh all who may favor US ail klotte of Goode &harelip , kopt le • Country hhom at Immenaa low ARIA AG tJNT6 FOR THE World Renowned Ohio Reaper and Mower. We are prepared to tarnleh extra indtmemeiti to those having PRODIJOYC to„„ttrmne—. lll p!) . the highest Carl. Priers tor the *tune. itt.nolacto. NAY 1136tt—lf. HALIATEAD .k POW. Blisses' Jockeys and flats. snosessolunyrimehwit A WORD TO THE WISE. WHEELER, & WELBOWS, The Best Family Sewing Machine MADE, larlS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE r .IED But makes the Look Stitch. Inglawciinaaonowes2:(o4 4 18 DECIDEDLY EV ITS FAVOR. The fect of then betels more of these Maratha. oohi WWI OP ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY. For further particulars call upon the Agent, •hers the dbilitreot etylea of madden are ari exhthation. Pubes that have need other ea called Standard Machina hers throat them aside and eye their testimony to War o ther. =VERY MACLLINE WARRANTED TO GMI INTIRI EIATISTAOTION. For rimers! roams It recommends Melt snows an °than. I. tle,uty and ouellence of elltelt alike upon both eds., amt. log equally , well on ellk, lin on, woolen, and cotton gooda—aram t ng, gather:he, hernmfmg. felling, cording, and braiding. L Strength of seams that will not tip nor meet. a, The most Ample In construction of any two threaded machine In use ; therefore less table to get out of reale. 4. Seen without the use of a @battle. thereby doh,/ away with mum con brreome machinery.. and the trouble of regulating the tension of the under thread. E. gun. at a greater speed than • abuttlo machine mealy can. There machines with all the nevr irupravementa, ltd and &livered In kiontrme, at Manufacturer.' prices rue orqt of llama KZFEWOCII Oven. Over on nrcraplan In mein Montrose and vicinity. _ _ Moutrose, Jan. W. I et. 5.41 Delaware, Laokawanna, and Western li,i!til JEt. Et A. 1 3C . C:0 alp Ci. .2 Bammer Arrangement, 1885. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. WESTWARD. I NORTHWARD. liondug l EssuP _ C • NomPg Nvenig Train. Train. STATIONS. Train. Sean. P. 119. P. M.. A. N. P. 111.11 900 4.00 New York, , 610 10.10 „, ...1116 70: Nem Hamploa 163 8.27 9 ;;;;11J0 742 • )12nuuka Chmk„... ...... 110. 7.46 ... ~., IEI 908 Stroudsburg. 11.48 8.49 4.41 14.41 Scranton. 10.13 490 3 curie. summit,. 9.48 . s. I ' ill 1116 A Murton, 1.90 6.60 ~ 5.., , 11.31 Fam0ry4112..... 9.14 1.67 < 6. 16 111 61 N mh..nort. 440 5.11 .1 , 4as 1.13 11.•01.92......,.. 8.13 147 94 P,! 6.10 1.36 61 t ...STROSZ.., ...... 8.10 LW s - . 6.1 6.41 169 Nmv Milford.- 7.49 8.11 7. 4.!A 2.6 Ormt Send,. .... I'Jl 100 .11 C.: P R.' A. M.A. 11. P. hi. !ward rk r. .neeta I •.m. 1( 8 •don .4 71 1 Tr lb. all min. Connections.—Westu- TfiE MORNING TRAIN from New York roanecta at Wa, la ('hank with tht main leaving Philaesksata ( Kmawon Depot, m . and at Great tend with the through Wall Train on E r i e paow a r, with aimping car aftacned, storfanß at all the pt. meal Wallow nn hat mad, tad minion at Botalo at fl.lo a. at. MEC EY EYING TR IIN from New York connetta at V...k3 l'hook with the trAin ;..nalng pbOadelphla (KlnErtun Dry.) at P . at l; , • - al Bonn With the Night Eaprean on the IlLne Eall lerrt, &flirt ng at Buffalo at 1 40 0. m. Eastward TII E teIItNING TRAIN from Great, Mead connekla Uwe wltta the Cinch, F.corre on the Erb. Itrilway from the vest; or Maourka Cho, k a Ith • train for Philadelphia and intermediate wation., arriving in Phi ludetptda at 6.10 p and at New Hama ton .nth. train Pr Easton, Bethlehem. Allentown, Reading and Haresbure, irriViLK at Hattinburg a 11.01 p to. I FIE EY EN [NO Tit AIN from Great Dend connects three with the arw York Ferree on the Ere Italian.. from the Wart; rat Als,unks CI:I,A aPh a Pen which runs to Belvidere, where It :let over uniU e't •.0 Me nett rwornb g. and .t hew Hampton meth an Ex tree Toss fur Easton, Belhlehem, Allentown- Rasa. and liselstorg. A f Dr. c octealons are made with with teens. the Lackawntna k ,00mehurg Belmar! to and from Pittston, Kings. top Vilikr.harre, Mcwick. Danville. Northumberland. Harrisburg atd Inter:area, .t.tttons, and with trains on the Delaware & Bud. son Railroad to and from eartendale and haterenellate stance& B. A. HENRY, WATTS WOE, General rleket Agent. linpertntendent. Atagellease 3ter HoteLlicattrose, Pa... at 6 a. at, to cotmeet with train. for Sernatrm, New York, and Philadelphia; at 9 a. m. for Now Milford and Onne Bekd, connecting with Dsy Myrna. tot h Eke an, We rt at Great Bend. and Nlcht Esprers a the Del . ark'w. A Western It It. for ....kin and New York, and at 4 p. m. Ea ' , re Wilford and Oral Bend sod trains nn the tae Roll. nett Exit Ewa and N re. Eemarnlng. leave New hlllfibed at 7.40 rut. on aedeal train from Groat Bend, and at 1.17 p.m. on aryl of Men. ron me from Great Bend. Leave Moamar. Depot at m on *resat rat moll train from New York and Serantnn. FIRE INSU RANCE: The Insurance Co. of North America Pl - 111.A.DIC.L.PHIA, Haa Established an Agency in Montrose,Pa. This u tlu oldest insuranee Co. in the U. &aid CASH CAPITAL PA ID IN ASSETs V F.lf, . • THP.raeervese low as throe of anyirood Companytn N. T.oi elaea•here,and Ito Director's,* among the ant (or honor and adearl . 1 4 O. COYFlN,_PreNdent. B. STUDIJD. Uinta. °tamer. Jule 16,13N.y. °eke over the Pollak*. DO Y 0 LT WANT A GOOD PIANO , ? OR A CABINET ORGAN I CALL AND BEM TRIM AT 0. D. BEE MAN'S Where Too lan be Supplies! with any TbinO do ths Line of Musical Merchandise, 'FROM A PIA- I \TO TO A JE'WSHARP. A LsO—As anal, the only enortment of PURE • Silver-Ware and FINN JEW - MUM In town. N. B.—l wilfully the Pianos of lint class Boston and Ness-Yort !taken, and all Pianos sold by me mill be kept Intune one year. Cabinet Organs Warranted for Five Yews. P. O.—II you want an Interior instrument, don, 011 on Tours. truly. 0. D. 11111A.N. Montrose. March H UAL GROCERY AND SALOON. TIIK mbserthers continue their hisslneu at the Old Brand or Stale ..treet. where three Whgve tie their patrouage will. we trust. receive euch treatment ea tam them to call aosel& We have bestowed particalar ottretteo to siting up Ottr LAMES' SALOON, and mo fornlah, If desired. private rooms to LADLES and Gl* TLE Mari, or for Ladles &lomat. Oentleinenalone. BNTSI Among our list of edibles can be found Omen, Clams, Ham and Eggs, Ramat Beer. Itteri Leak, Mutton ChaN. Chlrgenl m tinny tone hot orcold, ?leafed Tongue, Lobster, Sardines, itte...—ln fact everything the malice( elder& In the way of drinks...relreetivrielYthlollirecentePthliiionew COhollci.veracee. Ourypillt I on are of th e best quality and warranted pun Also Infiestle nes, Older, Itiarlaparltla, Bodo Water. Smell heel . . &a. Ire amain tn amosmer. We have...mined the earnest; of a &Achim. Coot and warmth everythdra prepared to snit the meet dverethed tame. CONFECIIONERY. We tare on hand the largest stock of ConfectlonCry ever Into the County. We can trorrittla, at wholesale or retall ais% In Ms line that may be called for i and Mobcap eaten be b anywhere. Tobacco'and Cigars fthewthgandemOking Tithoowit Of Geary broad, and Olean Otte try quality, from a" cent gratelo the tint flavored Minima 4 ar ar CD 0 4 :31 . 143160 ourstoth of Gr.:merino.% be beetle this part of the want,' forqualny and leathern of price not excepting OloshamtOn. we will furnish Floor, Call. Hoar kohorws. Codes, Trealah,Oheese, nalelne. Fig o. arid every/ bins In that line of the best quallthrs. to angur p Mty y rro r zr b e . trour . to • rat with the ir patronage, p oorrelPvestO ase talrn w er:Brn a tiial v erd l i tho abate One Price System ! L. KIRBY NI outrage. Deaember PS. 1814-4 V. R. BALOOd. TO DAIIIIMEN. Fii.ortA,NIDLER my the muket plat !lupe= nutter-sunanwoo or booms°, the Wf4141. ya Lti New ..t York, th=l isin by Iby yock Or pow. ~.mosittaii, Vs, . . HUNT 'BROTHERS A BLAiR SCR.A_NTON. HARDWARE IROP, STSKL, NAILS, B ee., Yl e i Ett a = I rarnratr=p%h ila Carriage Matellala. Spi t leg helm hides end Bows, Balta. Huta, Weshers, Mere Arms, Plated Bands. Melleeble Dons, Rube okes,Tellrea,lioredleelloveePoles, Patent Lumber, Enameled Lealber.WhlnCiocm RI, and a general variety of Carriage Leo Manufseturers Ooods,itc.. dm, Mi. ex - We CI'S meth attentions° Webers of 0t17.1.1, and offer • bent. PlieCtOd amorement then earl be Mono ctsewhere In LOlllO,l of the theta. Anvils, fflees,StorAs and Dies, Bellows,FfammereSledere, so.. runt. 'crest variety. Tackle Bloeks,Rons elmins.Grma dones.Plester Perts,Cement,Freneb Window Diem, AGRICITINITILILL IMPIMEENTS, Pompya Lllrcalar, MM. and Cross Sarni, Emerr.l3oraz ra ri WXPaper Blueing Paper. rare and InarfirrTnora. Plain Comma Horse Elhoeo.d Hammered HOLM' Nana. ear. penterv . Twirl In great ruddy, and •Lt. vrazaawran, Leamertaao Finding, Rubber and Leather lielttn, 3W:banks's Scan:Lac. Bcranton. Pa.. March to IBM.-1f 1864-5. . 1864-5. FALL & WINTER. GALL AND SEE THE LARGE AND NEW STOOK OF CLOTHING , AT THE STORE OF GEO. L. STONE & CO. Their OVERCOATS are Good and Cheap. New Styles of UNDER-COATS, PANTS, VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING MB, SALT, TB COQ. & GIME All of the oboe In sympathy seat GOLD at the tote cu irc;.ar', 4'160.1E64. J. P. W. RILEY NEW GOODS T H LA C EOICVAVL4I . 4I. " trn'Tlafrom Now ""' wur. Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silver-Ware I Plated-Ware Cutlery, Fir, Farley Creeds, to which they "'mild Invite the mammon of their friends. Tom haves, large Since of English, Anttem-an. and S.viat Watche• both Gold end Sliver, of very en pertor dtmlitlea. Enameled. Coral. OnycJet, 800 and Glam. end !'lain (told Beta of Easing, and Pins, Shamrock, Kimmel_ Plain Gold and Fancy Finger Rinp. of every vents y am KIM Gold Bracelet.,Armlet.. Chatelaine, Yen, Guard and Neck Churls, Gold ma Bayer biter tad. and ThoohiaO nld Cleve Buttems and Studa.mmeem. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Napkin Rlozo. Mum and Fruit Knivea, Can] 1:0.3. Fork., every description of Odd Pte. CPA le Cayes- The laigeet lot of BMW Ware ever brought Into Broome (Monty. comprising every ankh. In me-some very !woo- UM! Scorer China ornaments, • woe lot of Yens of all qualitlek Moan. Combs. Beads. Violin and Maur String. and Trinanalnge,Flstang TOCIOIO eve' variety. Bs Masetcri, Thermometer. Needle.. Brookes. Gold Pula bassos. Spy Glance, SIC. /CC AIM Piano Fortes and Melodeons, Family Sewing Machines Hedide'. River and Wat , i Ether, la. The stove Goode trete Wight for ()ASH, and ~r ill be 'old 00 the moat talmrable tars.. Jill kinds, Watches and Clocks Repaired short notice sod to the BEST MANNER : EOM EISOKAV7NO in the BIZT STYLE. EVANS di ALLEN. Comments' Ball othaps immune the roattitace BitshamtoD,lday 2.3 isocauudal NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS L RE HILL & CO9 34 Court street, Binghamton, rt. Y.. um mrsts.tl7 on turd • Ism reek of oods sdnoted to the nll 1 . 1101, of thels COD =reflation. CHINA, two,ooo. si,scopoo. WOODEN-WARE, CUTLERY, /tO. Nemhems will be .applied al FE, Yore lobbing pima. u. H. HALL Q CO Bbarthemlon. N. Y. December IEA4-1, a r all 4 1:0313•130 0 1:111=e pult . orm• Mat t..maot f•ii to .1 t, • I eat GROCER' SUGALS,2 EAR, OOFFSE,SPICE,FLOUL and SA LT,(by tlu sack or barrel,) FISH, and a 1: erlitlestanally (bundle first thuoGrocert-, Flourby the Wholesale and Retail La I mesh to merit, I hope to receive • liberal ehlk reo f p " r. e g: Tbehi.estzeartetorico paid fore' LLTS.“DII,ACOrrIne COBB Wattro.o.ll•Tata a. I 10111..14^ REMOVED AGAIN 44 The Famous Barber. " Come end see the fareonanoseea. Ramon. Barber, late of Flan Late of Hayt4 now at Weak& a Over Y. B. Wean Shoe Stare • Mod me Shaving and Shampt.orna. Find toe males Halt to snit tvta Plod mereary st your aervice Atyenrservtce. OItARLEY ifOB.RIS Second door above Searte's Hotet, Up Stairs. licadrose. Jane 57.1384.-U International Fire Insurance Compan CM CAPITAL OH EllOl DOILUS, CHARLES Talmo% President. HAMILTON Banes, Vice. President. 01. min DRAKE, Acting Secretary. BILLINGS fiiinntinic n, Arran& Wont-mak J•nean 16 MI --IV MEAT MARKET. On Publie Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. EglCPcoristantlyan hand %Good •uottly o f MEATS t of allklnds. Clattili paid for UEP.F OATTLE, • 0 VELSILEXPAndLAIIIBS. Alga tor tuDEsot '••,- all kinds. (OM a B.T.Hzinvoza if Eynon a & n AWLEIt . N. HAWIJIT . li Nontrot, reb.111,180„..0 Carriage Shop IN PULL BLAST ! lEVIAVVRAIszz,v 2Vglto o gg: .11wIr ISt INA _•• UOUM THE LATEST STYLES. JOHN SAIITTER E a A lt P J.7.P.Ng.t.'=ftlk!g7=-T,'. ranted to with elegance end Pin, LADIES' °LOANneatest New Yong nage. Weeny am I.N. n Mantras°, Nov. N , Las4,-4t. BOOTS AND SI3OEs ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WE wawa fesOecitulle Worn) the Wale Os we ttese Just isboweTelgrttarlo l 4; t rljort e trgroanl r r ;sr+ day above Ladles, Mum, and • widrese Oboes, sm well as Shea Boca BilmOsetlind Drums; also. Custom 80-t/ mod Oboes Made and Tiplarld atth No inaigh mmr.i lo thoTay matees iiii,o. stile, and at. r th air e stiwonteS4 V.ZoLanale awl &Mall ',talent ha of the very beet makere, GOVEIt ft BA.E. Zit 5 OLABS-WARE, 'AMPS. TOYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FANCY GOODS FOR ALL TIMES. HOUSE FCRNIBIIINO GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, OF NEW-YORE. Office, 113 Broadway NEW GOOD AT• 3. R. s ma e n:Ab eerred 1/ 1 n Dloniwre o e pE oefn Snlg N Ne I w V 00 . leOinfs Is rT h pddmT r l = 's tCH b MAW tbe vlue ial epm meats ,4 LADIES Dam 0001)3 In el lu varlet). Bla O ck Clouts. aclaltlpacollosm In lColored All W Ladles. (Boot ool Claskt hia, Wateraa rproOf CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Slack Clotho, Doe BMus, Coectaga Casdateres, Jesnadiaeep a Onty Batlneta, dm. Also, BailorsTelsoadooa -- . DOMESTICS. RAM T o wed Mulles. Dcatala, =dm, Flung ra, Diaperde. Notions. Greet variety of Hoop and Balmoral fOrlda. Ladlee Hoy Chlldrees lloalery. Bationa, Combs. Skin Braid, Binding., at all Linda. let.loe Keltilaz Cotton. at. tec. Boots 8s Shoes, Men's add Boas' Boots, Cid Idren's Copper-toed 86oee, I ( Samoa Callers, Balmoral Shoes, Women. Calf Shoo. • GEI S :IOEIIMS, Sugars at prices not to be beaten. VERY FISBT Preen, Black. and Japan Tea; Coffee, Spiro, Ginger, mar and otocro, Bird Send. dm &a. NEW\ FIRE'--;. BALDWI!N & ALLEA, =I FLOUR, VEED, SALT, PORE, FISH, SMOKED 'HALIBUT, Hams, Dried Beef, Candles, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars '4O Ms CY'ST Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat BROOMS, NAILS, &C. Cash Paid for Good Butter, A. BALDWIN, - - WEL 1.. ALLEN Montmse, West side Public Avenue, Aptllls,lBM. No Humbug A First Class Jewelry Stor. An. lone peen needed In MONTROSE...d flaw WI , b. , : AT EENIA.I\T'S 1. 14 r0.7.!: Pcl.7. 't,r6s '41% th gtilre 6toek o! t Li the but Amortment of Silver and Plated Ware ever offered lo kimatrorle. A Splendld Assortment of Casters. Cate Brssketk, Cups, Gol.k, &e., taro Cake and Pie K clues, Spoon* and Forks. A complete AIISCIIIMCIA of Gold sad Silver Watelek. A yetr...„ English, and Swim. Speet.eles.Pllyersud Plated. Floe• solid Gold JewelrY. Napkin Parks from 16 emit. to &COO, tolid, le wy. Flyrkvr 1111.0. Gold sad-kllver. Thimbles, Pocket Kolvee, Table Knives...km Violin and Guitar Strings last rreelved and for sale Montrose..lsmary 11.1964. The firm of Dead, Wstrom. and Foster arty:" flaying dltvrrt. our stack of (noel, Watches. Jewelry, and Oise, fellow towtatman, Dr,O D, lianas, we would earnestly ms. mend Itlr patrons sad the public generally who may be la r any of the above mmtionedgoods, to give him a eall ano en, r , ele mock." Remember—Oee door above Searle'. Hotel. Repairing as Usual. I= NEW STOCK_ OF Fashionable Summer Flats and Caps for 11 Boys and Children, OB Almost Every Variety, Style and Prig, Mil A Chip Hat, worth 15 cst , to a Fine Legbun or Fur Hat, • OFFERED At Very Near Old Price ALSO, A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Childret2 SHOES. Lester's best Boots and Shoes constantly hand. Shoe Findings of all kinds. Fine Buck Gloves, &c., &c. I wlll not WI to salt my exotomern to gni.b sad T.Atlty. Cc' arx Store on Main-street, one door below the Pali Ofia. A Largo Assortmer; tt 4...- 7 ~,,,,.?;44._-0,, -..,,,-__%*-f:-, OF :4 , 4...4 0., - 7,5 r , 'fr. * !.; 2C.4-' FANCY FURS, t........_.. p .4, dk. ",,, Being Manufacture. . v .,- ~,. -- '.-..;_':- FOR Fall and Winter Trad! L. C. KEELER EXTENSIVE ATTRACTIONS AT THE FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT Gr WILLIAM W. SMITH, AT THE FOOT OF MAIN ST. rli E extensive Furniture Ectabliobrnent of Wm. 4 d. W. SMITH having been refitted and recut! y ; proved ,the oroprietorriapectfullyanDOMlCTS to thecit, Lana of Montrooe and vicinity. that he is cont.:3oy nankin:and keens on h and the LARGEST & HEST assort:nen - A rURN I T 11.7 It 33 to be/ouno in the Country WorivethefullOwlnglial of eome of the articlervoiebirevi. to llotgreatly reduced pricts,for CASH or REA U 1 PAT Bureaus.W limit or H otiorong, with glasentroni OH to la linensaa with marble or brocatelletopcfrom IS to 1124. oil lao_reasfo7llllC2it.from fB, 10, Mr, •14, to SIB . Woolit.dairerdstandeworrier and aquareStande.of alive% Ilea:and prices,from 15 °Mato ten dolls.. Deaka.dlvons,tovrel racks. roatatoolowttomutsJounge de. Oentre.ea rd.pier.tollet.dlnincOritchen And•xtenalou tablet. tilistra.censured vrolulacatritoekers—coneJtag.andwoodJesi °revery variety and Hotoarete-ate terrurniabeda ts ho eta otlc rat New Teri:print. SPRING BEDS! A LOADS ArtiMiTiellST,GUlarirt LID Haar to MOrzwr. N.B. Readgmadecodluo on hand orturidabed•tatiortuotiet- Meaner always In readin ere when dealt-rd. We employ nonebutCA REF UL A EXTERIENCEI WORt MEN. Wel nteiad to do our WORK WELL. and eel! It it. LOU nett can be afforded. W. W. Sid ITU hiontruauFutinntry WA GO .41 SHOP Sleighs and Cutters. Til.E"dlKale4n n now be found over A. BR leWrig, , ruae.where he will c iP riutlrurt ' oefl " ;rro ' n r lZZa l n i tlfl i gu . ee ' o e f Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, 14. b. Ready3ladollarketSlelgba.LUMber StolgttaandOutternowo band. Re_p_siriniatone 11[204.11.i short flatten. Bent Stuff for Mani and Wagon Idaker . antateriala,beelquallty.keptconalantlyountad nO Salo be. prepare d to do GOOD WORK at abort nouns. A goad supply ofready•tnade Sprawl keptonastantlyou nand. N. B. A liperaanstrutebtedtothe tridlee.skented will pleas. al andeettlethelraccounte withoutfurtaernotice. Montrose, July 19.1594. WM. RY• Boots and Shoes. 5 04.4. t . r . , z‘. , , ,, ,:Aprwa5, opened and for ;a1N:y 01,8 sar, Soldier's Pensions, Bounty & Back Pa FIB otoUrelened. LICENSED A CI tNT or TITS 00V 611 NI ENT, ..111 glno. poootOotkatlon to all clam, oattutiol; ' bream. NO choral:* o sureee.fol. (Mice f•ver Lathrop, TY soul oldetr. le onto ~ u ee... /1.,,md IV, 1.11 r n. ru NOTICE TE ntolendened h2a taken the WOO ileN MILLS me. AT DEND,lortneely mewled by GI Johnaton, and If taer rira l Ural Dad. Ja mVe 10.uskom weak 11.181 am ot4.—anntU. stetor• by tlee eara as on therm 133111E1 =I
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