Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, October 03, 1865, Image 4

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    IIINCTEERTII AiliNtrAL FAIR
OF THE
San. COlllfiAgricaltural Society
WILL DE HELD IN MONTROSE OH
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
October 4th and sth, 1885.
Preiialimm List.
Divooos L—llonass.—CLess I.—Stallions
and Mares.
Best stallion, Diploma and.
2d best,
24 best,
Best brood mare and colt,
d best,
81 best,
Best pair walking horses..
2d best " " • •
" single walking horse
(First day only.)
M. L Catlin, Bridgewater,
Billings Stroud, Montrose, Judges.
It. H. Haywood, Gt. Bend,
CLASS I.l.—Siugle and Matched Horses.
Best single gelding, over four years old,
raised in the County,.
2d best, each, 2
Best do., mare, raised in the county, .... 3
24 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, s 2
Best pair of matched horses owned in the
county, not raised here,
J. C. Morris, Middletown,
C. Stark, Bridgewater, Judges,
Samuel Faulkeubury,
CLASS N.- Colts and Mules.
Best pair 3 year old colts,.
" pair 2 year old colts,,
" pair yearling colts,
Best 3 year old colt,
Best 2 year old colt,
" yearling c01t.,,
" pair mules,,
2d best,
Best jack,.
2d best,
B. M. Gage, Silver Lake,
Orin Prichard, Springville, Judges.
John Bradshaw, Forest Like,
DIVISION IL--Csrrtr..-CLAss I.—Devon'.
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 3years
01.4. 3
2d best, 2
Best do., between 1 and 2 years 01d,... 2
2d best, . 1
Best do. heifer calf,. 2
2d hest, 1
Best Devon brill calf,
2d best, 1
H. D. Townsend, Franklin,
Avery Beebe, Little Meadows, Judges.
H. Halpin, Middletown,
CLASS D.—Durhanis.
Best Durham
- bull, 2 years old and up
wards,. *5
2d best, 4
Best do., between 1 and 2 years, 4
2d best,
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
2.d 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,
Cr..sas ILL—Grade Devon&
Best bull,.
2d best, • • • • •
Best cow, over 3 years old,
2d best, 2
Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years 01d,.. 3
2d best,
Best 4 yearlings, 3
2d best, 2
Best 5 calves,. 3
2d best,
S. S. Whittiker,- Jessup,
Milton Hunter, Bridgewater, Judges.
Covell Park, Libery,
OLLsa BT.—Grade Durhanas.
Best bull,.
2d best, 2
Best cow over 3 years old, - 8
2d best, 3
Best heifer, between 2 and 3 years old, .. 2
'2d best,
Best 4 yearlings, 3
2d best, 2
Best 5 calves,
2d best, 2
H. .T. Champin, Bush,
Henry Bailey, Brooklyn, 1 Judges
E. Ball, Forest Lake,
CLASS V.—Natives.
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 beat, 2
Fowler Peek, Harford,
Martin Hall, Jackson, Judges.
A. B. Smith, New Milford,
CLASS VL—Ozen and Steers.
Beet pitir working oxen, over 4 years old,
raised in the county, 85
2d best,
Best pair steers, between 3 and 4 years,
raised in the county, •
2d best,
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,
2d best,
William T. Case, Gibson,
Samuel Tewksbury, Auburn, Judges,
Garry Law, Liberty,
Divistoa ELL—Swine.
Best. boar,.
2d best,
Best breeding sow,
2d best,
Best . 4 spring pigs,
best,
Best 4 ings, less than 10 weeks 01d,.... 3
2d best, • 2
Joseph Waitrons, Bridgewater,
11. C. Conklin, Dimock, Judges.
Milborn Oakley, Hirford,
Divtatow
Beet fine wooled buck, - Lis
4194.• •-•-,•,.• •.• .•• ..
Boit rilb;twes, • .
rd Wit. • •
1
Best 3 do. lambs, ' ' - 2
Best coarse wooled buck, ............ .. 2
2d best, .. 2
Best 3 do. ewes, '1 13
2d best, 'i ....... • 3
Beat 3 do. lambs,
Best middle wooled back, .. 3
2d best,
Best 3 do. ewes,
2d best,
Best 3 do. lambs,
Best buck lamb of each,....
Liecesters; Bakewells, Sze., are cies sod as
coarse wooled Saxony, 'Alerinos, ite., as fine
wooled ; and South Downs, &c., as middle
wooled.
MI
William Booth, Forest Lake,
James Donnely, Choconut, Judges
David \Vakelee, Springville,
Divisma . V.—Poultry.
1
Best pair turkeys, cock and hen,.. $2
2d best, . 1
Best 6 fowls, over 1 year old,. .. .... .. 9
2d best,
Best 6 spring chickens,
2d best, - = ... 1
Best 6 ducks, .. 2
2d best, ... 1
Best pair geese,. 1
2d best,
John H. Chapman, Lathrop,
Philander Stephens, Dimocki Judges.
Sylvester Ilart, Bridgewater,
Divisiou Vl.—B utter and Cheese.
Best firkin or tub of butter made in Juno, $4
2d best, 3
Best September butter, firkin or tub,..... 4
2d best,
Best 10 lbs butter, made by girls under
18 years, ... 2
Best cheese, not less than 25 kis,. a
2d best, 2
C. P. Hawley, Gibson,
P. Carpenter, Ilarford, judges.
A. Spencer, Franklin,
Drv. VII.— Wines.
Best grape wine, • 50
Best currant wine,. 50
Best blackberry wine, 50
Best elderberry wine, 50
Best cherry wine, .. 50
Best canned fruit,...
Best currant jelly, 50
Best apple jelly,. 50
Best• grape jelly,. 50
Best crab apple jelly, 50
Mr. ..i7 Mrs. F. M. Williams,
Mrs. W. L Post, Judges.
Mrs. Joel Lyons,
Thyrsios Vlll.— Fruit and Vegetables.
Best fall apples, not less than one dozen,
and at least three varieties,
2d best, 1
Best winter apples, d 0.,. 2
I
2d best, 1
Best pears, not less than .Ir . peck,
t- 1
- quinces, 7:: ... 1
" and greatest v&ritv of vegetables,.. 1
" three cabbage heads i
" ten rutabagas , i,
" ten round turnips; 1
" three winter squi4hes , i
" " pnmkins - 4
" one bushel potatoes i
2d best " " - 4
Best specimen of grapes I
2d best " " " ;,
M. C. Tvler,i Montrose,
A. Chamberlin, " Judges.
A. Beardsley, Springy ille,
Division IX.— Vinegar, Honey, and Sugar
Best cider vinegar, not less than 1 ga11.,. $1
2d best,..,.
Beet 10 lbe maple sugar,
2d best,
Best 10 lbs honey,
2d best,
A. L. Webstei, Montrose,
T. Ilosford, Ftiendsville, Judges.
Wm. Bissel, Jessup,
DIVISION C. - Cabinet Work and Carriage A.
Best bureau,. ocs
" extension table,.
" chamber sett,.
" carriage, double, 3
" carriage, single,
" sleigh, single, .. 3
All articles in this division for competition
must be entered by the manufacturer.
George R. Lathrop, Montrose,
E. W. Hawley, Bridgewater, Judges.
E. S. Page. New Milford,
Divisices Xl.--Farm Implements and Black
Slaithing.
Best Plow, £43
" Cultivator, 2
" Corn Sheller, 2
" Straw Clatter, 2
" Power for Churning, • • .
" three Firkins, 2
" Horse Rake, 2
Best Lot of 6 Horse Shoes, 2
2d best,
Best 3 White Oak Baskets,
2d best,
John Blanding, Harford,
Joseph Ward, Silver Lake, Judges.
James Bunnel, Dimock,
Drvisto XlL—Seeds.
Best bushel of corn in the ear, $1
" half bushel of white winter wheat" . 1
n half bushel of red wiutes.wheat,.... I
" half bushel spring wheal; 1
" half bushel of rye,.
"'quarter bushel of clover seed, 1
" half bushel of timothy seed,. 1
" half bushel of flaxseed,. 1
James B. How, Brooklyn,
John Tewksbury, Auburn, Judges.
G. W. Taylor, Forest Lake,
nyisioN MlL—Leather,
Best 3 sides harness leather, $2
2d beg,
Best 3 sides sole leather,
2d best,—
Best 3 sides upper leather,
2,d be 4,
Best carriage harness,
2d best,
Best two-horse harness"
2d best,
Best pair fine boots,..
Best pair coarse boots,,
Thomas Johnson,Bridgewater,
W. B. Hendrick Springville, Judges.
genben•Stevens, Great Bend,
DIVISION X IV.—Lofinestie Manufactures.
Best flannel, 10 yazds, . Si 2
2d best,• 1
Best fulled cloth, 5 311:42.35, 2
2d best,. 1
Best woolen carpet, 15 yards, 3
2d befit, . 2
Best rag carpet, 15 yiiiris„ 3
2d bee" 2
Best half dozen pairs ;woolen socks,.... 2
2cl best, 1, ' 1
Beat two pairs woolemmittens, 1
2d best, 1.. • ~
Best piece linen cloth,;loiyards, ... 2
gf piece cassimere, 15 yards,' ' 2
" 'ten yardsiinen ;bitching " 1
2d best " " f: 'it I
• Mr. & Mrs. I. Brown;rForest Lake, ;
Mrs. Julies Bunnel, tliniot*, Judges
Mrs. M.I. Catlin, 134dgewater, •)
Thrum XV.— Pine Arts, Ornamental
Needletcork, hc. , IL
Best dental iw0rk,.... ; . *2
2d best, •; ~,. . ; I.
Best ,- iiiilkof Junl,irotypes, ..,, :, 2
sid Leit 1,,,
EEC!
rt 3
Best patchwork guilt, 9
2d best, 2
3d best, 1
Best quilt of any other kind, 3
2d best, 9
3d best, 1
Best 10 spread, 2
2d best, 1
Best winter bonnet, 1
24 best,
Best tidy chair cover,
" fine embroidery ; 1
2d best,
Best chair cushion,
2d best, 4
Best knit shawl, 1
2d best,
Best collection of flowers 1
2d best " " "
Best basket " "
" bognet " "
Best Exhibition Engravings, $1
24 best,
Best Case Wax-Flowers,
2d best, Diploma
Mr. E. M. Turner, Montrose,
Mrs. David Summers, "
Mrs. Jonathan Taylor, .4 Judges
Mrs. J. It. Dewitt,
D13,1810:4 XVl.fferd 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 Judge 4
Judson Stone,2d, For. Lake,
DITISiON XVIL Unenumerated Articles.
W. A. Crossmon, Montrose ; 1 •
L F. Fitch, Montrose ;
Mrs. G. V. Bentley, Montrose ; }Judges.
Mrs. Geo. Jessup , Montrose ;
Mrs. Isaac Bullard, Montrose;
Divistoa XVllL—Plowing Match.
Best plow ing, $5
24 best, 4
3d best, 3
4th best, 2
sth best, 1
Match for Ozen and Mules.
Best plowing - - - - - $3
2d befit
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 will give free a Dinner to the
competitors, and Judges, and also feed their
teams.
"Teams will start at 2 o'clock, precisely.
William Mosley,
Norman Tingley, r Judges.
E. McKinney.
Superintendents.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT—W. 11. Jessup.
ASSISTANT SUP'T—David Sommers.
SUPERINTENDENT OF CATTLE—Avery Frink.
SUEEP AND SWlNE—lsaac Harris.
FARM IMPLEMENTS—EIijah Mott.
MEICIIANICS' AND DAIRY HALL—S. Crosaman.
FRUIT HALL. , N. Shoemaker.
VEGETABLE HALL—.II. N. MOIL
LADIES' HALL —Mr. * G. V. Bentley, L. C.
Keeler, Mrs. L. C. Keeler, Mrs. William
A. Crossmon, Mrs. A. Chamberlin,
Ruler and Regulations.
The Committee and Secretary have an of
ficZ on the Fair Grounds, where the Judges
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. GERE,
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. in., of the
second day, or they cannot receive 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
merits 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 exhibitor?,
Arrangements are made for all stock over
night. There wiil 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.
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.
Coon's ; from the West and Owego Turnpike
at J. S. Tarbell's farm, formerly Peckins's.
Daily Order of Arrangements.
The gates will be open from 7 o'clock, a.
in., until 6 p. w., each day.
WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 4th.—First Day
—At 12 o'clock, in., the track will be open
for promiscuous driving until 2, p. in. .
At 2 o'clock p. in., the walking horses
will take the track for exhibition.
At 3 o'clock, p. In., lady and gentleman
riding, and at 3+ p. m., volunteer lady and
gentleman driving, until 5 p. m.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER bth.—Second Day.-
-At 11 o'clock, a, in., a grand cavalcade of
horses, entered for premiums, will take
place on the track.
At 11+ 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, in., single and matched
horses.
At 121, colts.
At 1, p. m., mules.
At 2, p. in., the address.
• At 4, p. In., announcement of the award
of premiums.
To conclude with an exhibition of gener
al driving on the track.
Remarks.
The Society propose to purchase more
land, not exceeding five acres, of D. D.
Warner, north on the hill, which will give
ample room for building and promenading.
The Fair is the best place for everybody
to To) everybody. The Committee will
endeavor to make the Fair interesting to all
who visit it. If pleasant, mf Wednesday
evening, of the first Jay, the grounds on
the hill, and the track, will bellightpd up,
"BernatenCoiliet Bsial t " fin d itlibrti Mak
will be in attendance.
Superintendents and officers will be in
their proper places.
Driving on the track—but none allowed
on the hill.
All the Judges that are hero in time will
receive a ticket for a free dinner.
Price of Adiniadon.
There will be no badges issued to exhib
itors this year; but an exhibitors ticket in
stead will be furnished, with two 25 cent
tickets for ono dollar. The exhibitor's tickets
are not transferable.
All teams and carriages driving in, except
competitors, 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, Exec'e. Com
J. E. CARMALT,
Agricultural Implements.
,TII Eanderdsheddesirento call the attentioc of the pabil,
thearticleof THRESHING MACHINE: naniatlfnctunA
tlonsestsbllabad sod welLknown firm Of
Wheeler, Melick & Co., at Albany.
These Ilacillask We SO favorably know and nnlccrsnl iv appro . ,
Id that any crock at recommendation I corkidt r nuecesmn .al
emelt tO uy,thst =Mince tusaufact all ticand 1000 000 .hate
bratightottilmprokemonts which mak. iticm the
CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD
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Barger'sPatentCleatting Attachment
I bewtblas Arid attached to 81nel...doable. trelar, nr nny otbe,
honomoverotad In eltheruodershot oroventhot thrtabers Tbi A
can be osed Rat an ordinary hand cui 11,nd It a+Merl r,n. end to an
tanning mill made. It taker no moro power to delve the whole
tachment.thattlt does to drive an ordloar) oeporotter n etoliter
Dilrereta t sizes ofcleanlnf IttAchtnen. , game ple:cni.ore mod,
none Powars L sloglo and doubt, %V hecice• totem. wtt hrccert
haproveltoonta. Lawrenee h Ono Id's patent. one. two. and then
horsepower'. Kew nalllefor %amino wood, read cottor ciovor hot
',mho me rake& Arc . As tirirtstrirlea Warren 11 give the pubts,
the ttiongettAwaranty that the above machine/Iln utegoolett to I , e
follt,..taftblllty.oo[loellietice.lnilchettplieep
inifuethernarticulars,send tothe.nnet7lbet Set circular. 0: e.
atalnenisellaary. Ordetsteolleited and ailed with promptnes, an d
Oddity. Also Acent for
lIIIBBARD'S MOWING frticuiNE,
Ightdeult.masinfaetured by SM. SAY It E 13 RI hlt 1.1
ease ,Ps.—the IRO moverfor thin country. 2.11011 r,, srralliTtOelo
elytensttresstlartetion Instructions f o r using, and Sterrilnes de.
tin.T.4.free n (charge foe freight ..etransporta , lon
A pessonssrishing to procure the best sad cheapest St o.lng
shine are advlsedto wltnisszthe stork drills II übhard's light Draft
Itoseer.betoreeotrunlttlng thernsaives In any other / 1 0‘ , .. now :0
use. Orderssolleited and promptly attended tu.
Postotliceaddtess.ifarford.Snso.Co., Pa.
PECK, Agrlit.
Milford 7 tint -If
Real Estate Agency !
I.
anderelgaed bimetal-rued sartnerriiiN std opened eh o.
dce for the purchase, Kile.and rentril .if rata estate In the t 'en,.
.d we abal I in Li test, It rnr th t t t.re,
Of ell I who desire eta'!" to porchtor.v.ll, or r“, r ea; et
exII. We design to stivertee extensively In •Itttitss count
tetth It Nese York and New Jersey, trees whence ni
pen.. who boy land. In skis thunty. M i+lud e iittenv
atixittaltiterithrOughont thecoooty sod will s r.
ive the matters sutra
ed to us Me whole ettentloo. We have
Several Farms on Hand
eallablefor dairying pcdpoece. The larger port of the purehan
money can ran flora term of yonra
No. 1.-201acrra of land In Forest Lake. la 2 Improved. Woe..
dwelling Mose, els earns, waSereri.,r• :AI will allppurt fn.rr. A
ea COWL 0011Verliett, to tneettho, 22 . 1122n1% and ftweltat...es.
lure part of the pachnse noddy can remain fur a nerilt ~ f year,
atres of land In Franklin. tt/psonvlllr,) Ite nave Lix,
proved.sell inttertd. tWO dw..lll.vg holm", two halt,
to rneetlT4l.l.C.bOnla. and bore. W. ell mended err dairy porte's.. -
Part of the purchase rootley mar remelt - . for a ••t-* of y ram.
No. 4-..-191 acres of land In Dimack. I'M Improved. well water,
and fenced. coed new derellinz house, 2 :52,2..2 ~( aunt, , and rhea{
tut 212hbe2211.15 It sueld•nt (fore the sh,•le (trio for Ef , y
Two ands half mile, tram Illenock Corner, and Orr
Montrose. Two th1222210f the pt52 , 211,e tlones c.n reluaill for as,
lea of yeara u semared by heal ant olertdatre
No.a.-6t acne of laud In Bridgewater to shlp It y miles From
Montrose, an acre* rupee...l. e g0...1 ten r"aer, bar n, 5
forty , reet•42442. a toed Krafte.l ,, r2+2..
~ wu1,22.4.
the parr-haw , money not remain lur a m um bet • I wara,,,,,e.rrtf
the premise.*
N0.11.-10nacres.droate In Bridgewater. two mete from Moe
tens. 60 oath {unproved. ftwaS new do - tante hnone. bar/oar-I oroh
and. Outettdref of the ennui.. money down. sted the I.alence in L
6,, 8 4. and 6 /taut.
No. 7.--160.ttateln the tonertship of /omit LrJete • four trim
Kontwee. A doll , / wage pain the h , u.g. 116 acre, /1///,
end, by oilll to go/71:1 I n n t g lI n n o g //rde t r " :b::1 " : -P orr d /17!1 . 1.e . f .l .r..g "r l i :1
water / milk booth, dm Terms • Oun hal{ of eh. port h to.,
down, the tudanc• In On ann./ partneut.•
13.-016 acme of land to therrick township, I
ed. pond dwelling know, two barn, wig:in house, cur needing
well watered, and under a good 3tale Cl pr,vo.obt,
to achoolmand meetings, and can ho nonvent/e/ 1/y Mt idet l and mod/
:ore two fame. Tema: Onitt-halt .'.own lialance Irait am i no.
No. 6.—rtituate In the town.hlb of jeWN , Ip, 4,01.17111,P,111 (110!
role, toutainfteistv wive. fOrtyfive nitironnii. a untitt hon., '.OOT
grated orch4nd,and • very One ougnr 1/nh Con ./t/r,le-r,l to Morel
Schools, and Kille. One-halt of the porchase mosey down, th.
bal... on be paid in four equal pa yrtainte.
No, 10,—Situale In the townehlp of New Milford, cont a ini n g
arna.—littaerth Improved ton sabre from the through of Nein
11 Ilford. and about eighty rods (rob. woos 1110 IN n th ,
Ball Read; watered with altrit t good and r ue
hosing weharri—a grove or .heed nut Into, the ntrout.n tboiable to
ilea or vielervn polea.-1 whant Moth. In the .ealnediatt vtcln. l.
and threedlfferent choreic. 'within two nu...,. 101 •cre • tY./, •hi
farm will be w let If the purchaser elan{ Id not newt the ' , Mite
Tersurnetentabte.
No 11.-606aurra, adjoining the village of Smeinehanns Depot.
on the N. Y. A Erie Bull-ay, not or the most con, et In' Nth,.
In the viclultr from which no Ell milk to the nit take iti keep Ik
then, and teams to work the farm. There are about Toe(' telt...oaf
pole. on the fano, worth 61,00 e-let 4 betide. a Ain, tit,/ of Itabr,‘•
Yes and wood within a Intle of the vitiage ; two nod none thnin
bourn. lye rearm; and a raw nett!. There in atni on tin - form a Ire
woof paint mine, and a paint rot I In en .at rortOr g c-dt/r ,
orchards. No lest then As p. 'per trains Inane tht.n di. 5.
/or no eutierpelaleg ma" in make Muter the for m to of htie
the
deldrable to 'he tiortbnth part -if the {—am,
No. It —Situate In New Iftlin-. 4 worm! Ip, two miler moth Imo
the acme—about 76 acme itnym.ett, n eto-d
AN,* ova hulldlnna--tkely fonm.l
for
of craned trait french. plum. Aral •cherry, o. I .Itll3.fe
for dairy purport-, I.Ne t tottrieute money doe, •to • d
lane* In one, two and three Saar. Intere.t., A ton Moot
tlenttetton In prim If the whole yardmen money ehould 2.10
dawn.
C21•1•1121L111,
- -171 MA.
adireas URA, MliEftl.lN iinvijs,
/am:m.7lS 11354.—t1 Sinntmer K.Klntairamr,
WHEEL HEADS!
WHEELS AND REELS.
A';Altbr.i= o P eMrbrz;;ifZo, " ,?,7:„ ' TVe " :ll,7,
Shop la Sayree Foundry. or oo S. H. Sayre .4 Itro:hero at their
Store In Manton,
Flax Wheels. Wool Wheels, Clock
Reels and Wheel-Beads:
Wholesale and Retail.
Best Wheel. and Beads that polysibly he toad., and CV
tlete warranted if properly used. C. 11. cra.:,,DALLZ
Montane, Jannati I, IPS.
N. I.l.—ltepatr4g done on abort notw. C. N. C.
LAW NOTICE-NEW FIRM
BI3TiTTLEY & IFITOR having mmtocUat.tl n S
with them ss a partner to the or*c• lm nfthe Irot In 101 Its wart
one bnoches, the businen bermaft, 1.. go, St the haute of
Bentley, Fitch & Bentley,
sod all Dodoes. =Rusted to them VIII be 3.: tended to stth prompt
nes and lidillty. (Mice pine os n.. 051,1 by Bentley <4 1. ilch.
P. S. ETlrtlalr r.. I. ..... D.
Ilinntrone, Junsary I, 1&3.
P. REYNOLDS,
LICERED AUCTIVIEEtIy
SZl a
. 1 1.,8 D I F 0011,6 and all tnnts of If erthar.4l..., and air
Montrone. Ps" Dee. 5. 1564.—tf
amining Ur G*6
rplLlEsubacailperlmin g Arm appol ted tly the Conamlniont,ol
Peratobt BRDWAL F X A6l '
_ o ted h0t6 1 00., clll.iteul to 611. p
pz7 . 73 8 d I' Olin t l i Zt t" 4 o .7 ' rsPlH " te i ;t to him l i NE . l ß i t ir m :::l; cyL ::
Atontreco. A prll 6. 1663.-t
IIIcCOLLUDI & SEARLE.
ittoroeys and Counsellors at Law,
ISONTROSH, SIISQ. CO., PA.
OmuleLuhrep . e New Brick neer Lathrop, Tylei
•ft Pllere Store.
B. 01e , ... L.L0x, • • a•buto.
Unntrnaa.l.•,,M, 1 MA -1.
E. M. TURNER,
Attorney - at - Law !
OFFICE OVER WILSON'S STORE.
aloatrase, Attgud 16, 1864--0
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF NE W-VORli.
CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
assetsl6lJantrm. 1864. 4.1.8A6.670,8.8.
Llabl 75.403.82.
J. 3 lNurosSlnts,Secretmry . 4666. J. N AIMS, Pre6l4Bnt
Joao 110012. Amain. t A. F. W • VV. Prell.
P011c14418166ed mut reaswed by 160 ."1""g"d• " ble 6:11c6.
8648164 Poem.
BILLINGS STROITD, Agent,
116468trore.P6..July L18683.-tt
OUR COUNTRY. SAVED:
Great Reduction in Prices.
New Firm and low Prices
HALLSTEAD & HOW
i t Anloo I;t e tt ret . u7ted frg net
who moy t. eti:eipla ti w t u
kin& of ern VA getteggyl b til Int ' m n En e ;
W.'S ARM. AGFCNTIg Pox .121-1
World Renowned Ohio Reaper ankl. Mower.
We are PrOPIIIIO to r 1 1 ,1042/ Wes InAuceinente to tutee hselng
PRODUCE'.
to Meowed-14111,m, the Lights! Ceeh Prize re . the • erne,
31044.4:4 Nay L. NO —sr. HALI.STEAD h HOW.
Misses' Jockeys and halt.
A /1111 sod 141 . Um at -
TusuP,lll/..= WWI
A %YURI, TO 'TIE WISE.
WHEELER & WILSON'S,
The Best family Sewing Machine
MADE,
larlS NOT A SHUTTLE MACHINE ) ~M
But mnkom the Look Stitch.
THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE
IS bErIDEDLY IN ITS FAVOR-
The foot of Wore I , ctoff mr z o t ilf
o tfhotio .. r t arldnot oofol Tlitt3 OY
ATTESTS ITS SUPERIORITY.
For further pnrnent.re cell open the Agent. *here the dLterent
sly I.w of muctilnes rrrC . CS-41b11.10.
Parties tbs. h,.vc •gyred (attar wo called Standard If ach:sts have
M=EMM=I
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE.
I=
For zan.l - 41 r.-a.tr,. It recommends Itself shove all °than.
I..t.er of aUtch, al larttoon both ti.dee4 VOrt .
rq 0 1 , 1. • its tu, von'exa, and cotton gooda—aeath
ng, qua: thoi, gather. hem ft:lmA. (Oh hit, cording, and braiding
1. gtrrn zit or MUM, that v.lll not tip hor .trre I.
The ev.el rl melt , In rr , •utruetlon of any two threaded machine
In US, then 1., lnn. beble to wet ant of repeir.
4. Sewn 'tithe,: the ea. of •abtati le, thereby doing away with
mete enulher , feee reetelhlery, sad the trouble of regulating the
141 . 1.10 LI DI the ender bread.
G. /tore ttt ott than a ntatlttle machine poitalbly m.
Theme mac , tr. ee tt - th 1. , 1 the new lottacrvements, erstrtaatett am
ado,. o Mc, t• Vanafaeturer. perm
rt.e , At-t of li , .ye tt er.wawa. ICtrvh• uevon ntanun to
are In Sinn' gat: Vlrla ity. _ _
1=
Montral
Delawarp, rackawanna, and Western
4il V
-7;a7". ,
fF., : !. ; . v n .÷.:
Z - 31, 1 I i b eti,
Slimmer Arrangement, 1865.
PASSENGER TRAINS LgA yx,
NO W
IMIZIETBI!
blaming l .
Tram. STATION
IMMO
9ko l In. y o ,
7 A', • t_.ll
dshu ttc..4..a Chunk.
~ 22 I AAA •
..X. 1.
t'
4.N0 I '2 IA ......
%Ail I 1 11 ,
4.11 I I.; r s
> '4l I 1 ,
.‘"
CP. M.' A NI
Con neati mats.—Westsvard
THE tt .410 I 1 , . 7 R A IN front he a York rottnerts st. Liston.
”Itehh `A t tot :44 tth :• •elnet Pnus•:e lonia K to,: -Inn Depot )
7 eon. m . Att,i et t;et e , I ens tlait i•retn on tt
Pyle No11.44o!, a th 4 , . et t , g C,, Att. het!. o, e4t4hg At CI the pert
elpol eto! 4 oht r.• ha• -etet, And arnyth¢ at Runt., nt 0.10 A. to
- .. . • . . . .
. .
THE KV . , \, i ' Ka I \ (Two Nr 4 . Yort c.muona at ..munt
1 . 1.m.k on,. r , tr .. , AVII`g 1 . 1.1:m1.11,1.% ,Kir...... prtn• , al
tit. m : a-t , ir 'at 14.,..1 ' , Kb am 1,14 m. 5ir.....e oil am Yam A..:1
w. y, weer, arr.,: tw. , 1141,:0 St I 41 n. m.
Eastward
'tll
E 'tit; THAI from Great Revd mnnenta tiara
with thr ('lath nu , l F.tpr ns on the Ent- Itri Isray from IN. It,t;
.‘t N twi set 1.1..'s trlln for Pit , ladrl phla rind Piterennitirtc
rattni. - t tphla at ft p and et Nrw
min natl. a tr.,f..r 1.=..r. Bet birth. la. All. r town. Iteadlng arid
itarrtsttur, uroIN n' it li.m-I•Oura at f p
Hr: Er F it T 11A IN from (jot,' I4end connects three
'with •• s )' !SIP on ttat Erle Isar fr..: the VCs. t;
it Nl.3.urkl 'I • • t. - at,, *hi* nit to 1)e15....pe, sirtiintr It
ire tis , l rt ri 1 , ^rd t ear Hannitot.
wit I. oil k Luton. Al.eutovrt, Head. mit
.04 Barr, itt,
Al' a . f TO tatt
,t are ma I. wall with trains on tht
Larkaf"..it , i marani ttallrehil t . arit (.'•m{litigan t K
14- •v• irthittrarrlartil. Ilarrishant
rt r • .• .:n.Or d with Itwn. on tl-r• Dr . ..ware & 1104-
ton It • 1.. firm . .'artionithr and Int., dlrte station.
It. a it t: it. t SVATIh
s).tme rat fh act A Val. Sapenbtandent.
Stngen leav,‘,le"... 11 otel,2llontrose, re.-. at r. a. in, to none.ell
with tr,ne fo New York_ and Phliadelyßta; a! 9 a.
e New M,.fr r
•rd to • :;ro,t Bend, cane tine wilt, Day Sty.res•
',nth W.`r , at (Deal Ele..d. tool N 1,1.4 ..n !Ile Del ,
.1/ . the and New York, and at.
n.. fnr 88.n , n1 ~.d Great !Send ofd !ed., on lan tle 11,11-
ono, P a: tl 1 1 e.0rr...,/ Bare New Wtherd a 7 0
na ar 1.41 .1 • r front G re at Bend. and a! 2.17 p.n., on arrY.
1 0!
Ni..,,'ea, in Caval. Bend Lve 3.loldenanDepnt
ea at
FINE SLI HANCE.
rhe Insu ranee Co. of North America
Has Established an Agency in Montrose,Pa.
Thui., thz !nett rance Co. in the U. Slates.
IRLSII VITAL, PAID IN
tbSEIs ,YV nit .
•
Tf fi rate.. are ~or. le thane Of srlygoott Comphoy In N.Y.C.,
• hoot°, .aed !. Directors ere n0i.014 the dm for honor tint
utehrtt ARTUTTif. Li. COFFIN. Presidtht.
Cuhra..! .Seery. B. sTiton). Agent.
Iforomax..foil Oflco over the Postkfloo.
DO
Y 0 L
1.9 AST T -.9.
GOOD PIANO I
OE
CABiNE.T ORGAN I
CAI.I. AND SEC THEM AT
O. b. BEMAN'S
CEll
You ;ma be
6 .9v1te1 with any
Thantt In the Lite 01
Musical Merchandise,
122113
PIANO
la 33
.IEWSLIA ItP.
__to owns!, the only noesortment of
PURE Silver-Ware
FIT a. JZWELILY to town
N. ::•Il only th# Piano. of fire% elm= floatoo
New.Yorlt itakow,lod all Plato, Bold by tne will D.
kept In tune one year.
Oabinet Organs Warranted for Five Years,
P. yen want en Inferior testrnment, don% eat/
Your% truly.
0. D.
=
GROCERY AND SALOON.
THutoi.sertrzllbe wnrrn re . tt h eT oci n v u e si u n . tl l, ll , the
, (2 . 1d Stand
m en ,
rte; receive r tr.tanmet Lc mill ewe, them to all apfrr. ogo
We
have heat...ell rat - neuter utttiliitan to flitting up our
LARtES' AQN
and ranf~rnleb . ~t ,
CLEIf Eh, er for i1.°11V.J'0,1'...",T)-7,1',L0 . 1 01E 8 'ad
GIN
REFRESIIMENTS
Among nut !LPL t can be found t lyttoen, Claret., [fate
and
tker. Intr.-teak. natant&Mope. t.!l•lneens In every
berm het meal& Pieirtel Tonne, Lobe-er, Sardine, tee r .—t h jut
everything tni mark. t of rento
l e the tee, or dttuas re keep nemything ;incept qdritnoulfOr al.
c w, o n, beverage,, tent- malt 11 ore are of the Mn quality and
ararrantec 11.1 I, Alt- 1 sentatie Wince t:td , r. danaparilla. Nods
Wuter,sre.C.; liver, be. It. Cream 111 MU...
We have seettre.! eeMC.r. of 11 erst:lnc. Cont. and mu t ant
everything prepared to snit the mutt dive rciden taste&
CONFECTIONERY,
We have au ha'td rho lutgeet Rote of Confevt:ontryeverbreettght
into the Count,. We,o tumid:, at eel:on-rat. or -retail en
yttnne
le title ancient mar' ,vatted for. eno .be cbrat, no ono be bought
tnrerbar,
Tobacco and Cigars
Chewing vol,oneing Terme of every brand, and Citaraorap.
eryquallty, trona ft- cent grab"to the daest Gay - Wed Ultiltel,
O GerrC>C3 4 eleje i teagge
One ttect of tin...eerier rata be beat In tht • pert of the country
!orquality one , lowness rata. not , xcentbg Dlor.handon. We
fturd 3. Ploor Cart. huger, liotartra. C. li t,l I o.rleh,Cheese,
Itanot.n. cog o,rytt.the lo that Itne of the beet ovelltlee, It
ony fro.,• to
to tot,
5 1 , to Please 111 who may toy, us with their
~,n ,olvev to cal rorp: tr. deal otgl to the etTlet4
One Price System !
L. futon
tf Doer mbar 2.8.11114.-17. Z. B A CON.
TO DitIRVIIIEN..
o "MT. ER . ..111 psy the hisbest rialtos peke &mirth):
Batter-4, b package at coed= to rote of thebest - deal.
en ls Nem York. Mitten Bile by lbo Ned Co wood.
310eleolik Sit 111. Olt
HUNT BRO - ilikßS tiLhlit
SCRA.I4TON.
e.ftl fitft.ll
A 11. ' , AJI A E
STITAAL,
1311kes,Shorels, Builders' dardrtarti.E....:, erd 3.1101 n, ,topplle
8.c., nine Hall. dt fterent et eu, counts rank and: tallSpla,
Car lags Mate-la t. lip:lct, dxtra, e,tti.t.4 and Doze, Botta.
Hata, Waeherr, Paters Arma. fluted lands. 31 alleante
Irons, thityclirvltee, Felitter St,ndler. How, rotee,
Patent Leather. Enatr.e'ed Lcatner.Whinroca.
att.. and a trtnenrl Fall cty cf , :affluiff 1.4
Man ulactarers (tooda, te.. tc., a,.
ST we eve ritual attel,tknw tett of quoit, and otter r
better sedected a-aottatent Ilan can b. corm eo tta uue to (Ou pa
f.t. ft
Anvile.V!cyr. Stocks and I .t H tile Area, tee-,
rllealn great variety, Tar,.l.le 131citn.11.upe elfalto.o , lruif
Par Ls.. Cement. if much Window (hare,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLIIIIEEIVTiS.,
Pampa., eaculxs, enNi, ~awe. etnms
Plain Fl- sad C(1117. LlOnieNan!. ear.
yent, t reroolp !n Km-3, • sntl •I t. n. 12.1,11 1 .00. Le - AltErtint
11111.11 a OE, Robber nad l.ntnrr it- t• y an ,, anza
Scranton. Yo..tfaxab it 1.9:1.-la
1864-5. 1864-5.
FALL & WRITER
CALL AND SEE TUE LARGE AND NEW Srlicg 01/
CLOTHING,
J. P. W. RILEY
GEO. L. STONE &CO
Their OVERCOATS arc Good and Olean. Neu
Styles of UNDER-COATS. PANTS.
VESTS, & UNDERCLOTHING
FlOllll, sir, 1 1 E9 MPH. & GIIKEITS
Allot the abn, to syrup:at) ty!th la the .I.e c
cline oc, truly, rT.N k: a Co.
&Warm., helot. Pin.b.
NEW GOODS
=ll
ME
RE T
LA lik , l 4 ).fr fn Q d r r . :e!u . rrt r, ll (rem Ow York
C 33
IN3
Watches, Clocks Jewelry,
Silver-Ware 1 Plated-Ware I
Cutlery, 5.7,1E% - tucrs. C.;'-'oons„
,ehich :hey w,hltilh. - Ite 0 the, 'll.e
baveb tom,. St ..or nt Slot , r .ed e.:e•Ae Wltthe..
both 11017 vtry r^^ r "tl,l-r,,ie.d.
of Eanr.giicd Pine,
and nine) Fir ii,•
oirir qr .30 4:
SI, , 14,C . ,•"•ri“1/t/ -St..l•O•Y
.11,11
Table and. Pocket Cutlery,
`Myer Napkin Paw. mutt e r
,K
and r
t: uat ( atat
Forte. ever. •11 , P - eli.tii i ni 07'11,1 r,
CPq hit Vas:, tar.rert let n, rtated
Ware ever tiroulit ltd.. tar 'ante tie.: ell%
rt
rornatug a..in article le 115.." snipe inn rie.i.u•
tiful de p nreit en..., it, a nµ.. lot of to ea ur
an qc.lttie , .. Con.t, henna. Vkmc mm tiuma
ilarthge and Triraminv, Tae.oe in cern varlets. Ha-
==ll==l
Piano Fort'33 and Iteloqeons,
vcri Sc.t taA tEle. GJ V Ell a 6- 4 .
Family Sewing Machines,
ReAzle', Wart, and W The
b0u,,....t for CA, H, 41A ~ 1 11 b . r .4/ tt..l. 11/1,1. ((M.
Watches and Clocks Repaired
sa abort notice and In the TIE::1' PANT: : lOW ENO BA YIN
In the BENT STYLE.
EVA rke 41: A I.LF.N.
C.mrac - f - I‘l.l , Minp .c,o-nue the roatoMet
Blr.ztamtoc.N4av
NEW GOODE NEW COOD8:
11, HAIL Er, Ctl i
34 Court street, Rituzliumlon„i.
c3,ec...tr.Duyenhtr.d loree Ana of nod, 04E red to the Ti,.,
Tama, of their own ttorortatt , n.
$5110,000
.1400,000
Merchants will be supplied a
10 . . kin g
H. HALL & VO
Binghamton. N. T.. 13,-ember 19th. 1 ,, a6 —lv
401330
iliFFEß.:•toth.npublin.ac prices Lbut in snit, a Lv
ll ands Cperinnortmen to
tfte
SUGARS,? EA S, CO
and SA LT,(by the Rork or /I, and ar
*didman ally foundl ilrst c.in:priroceri-•
Flour b the Wholesafe and iletaii
A.I mean to raorl , ,l F. or. to •rcolva o' , moral abareof
°Cagy.
- - •
N.B. Ththicbet...rt,t_pri,......o.l KLTS.. - I)6Aoo2rene
L367Sh. .101111
Arrotrna....Usrr., C .1 q
REMOVED, AGAIN !
"The Famous 3arber."
()tune and see the farn.dh
Fatnouh 11 lriwr, late of Itayt..
of tl att I. row nt ti
Wwks'• ..t , to •
1 , 1r4 me Sharing, and Sttwoor-onA,
ntol foe clotlng Tialr oot ••.o
Flnd me yowl, your .crytni
At ye:Karon:too. 01,8.1. EY MOItItIB
Seetrul door abore Searte's How. Cp Stairs.
ilontrose. June 27.1R/4.-tf
International Fire Insurance Company
OF NKW-YORIS.
Office, 113 Broadway
CASE GAPIAL DE E,
CHARLES TAYLOR, PTCSiCIPMI.
HAMILTON BRUCE , Vice-PreEidCa.
OLIVER DRAKE, Acting Secretary.
• n'ILLITIG's; ►wre444. .10
Jan° sly IA laan
MEAT 31,11:5-11ICET.
On Pablir Avealle,near Searle's Hotel.
Xrzonktautly A ha:lda:l°oe .-.Df,:k.,fNIEATS
.•
of fillkinds ClArAll omit! for 14 ! . :1:1. fl.ll"fl.E. •
VES.Slftigl'aro' I,AMB:r. A ;I: (.9ID Y.r,f •
.
8.T. 4 1 amocza
N. 9 .i , fl.lt I
QeMenee.4 el , 1C .18.55.-11
Carriage Shop
!DT PIT 7_,7, .73 72 AEI T
TiMiLrATAL.'
.•
THE LkTEST STYLES.
JOHN SAIITTER
nERDICDTPL'LLY arainnatea that he am,. tiral.aratt to cal
DI, all Man, ataments. of tar ttla,.l ta.,l4l6cahle a•td war.
mated In +:,a elc,aare and C.
LAM 1.0 111,1 1 , -. •
rD . Shop oar. I. I•Z Itallar... 11
Illnatme, Nov, 111.
/30 9E ' S
1.1) S CI TES4
OF a
ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Nvt w n o :d id ran:T.lll nt 1 , I a t faAa Iha 1,1
ne Conic 1 ,1.4
. 110.1. p t i
. ant Lave Putt
drat o.r
alma* tg: Ti.t . Av n o e a4:•re hi . nel 4a;atemeal
at Lyn., Dim.....„1 , hll•trernAl n owed,. HUN Boats.
Datmensla and Brogan.; al" (loytoln Dn to a n d Nth.er. re.aite and
wpalred lathe very ceute,t Ilaylcouol at the IltiATtex , 1110.11,
TAPIA - W. 6 WIMITT
*nut /914.4 f.
AT TEE STORE ON
in Id stl.l,
4 ..11t41,01.1
L
MIVE=I
OEM
own
Mil
GLASS-WARE, OAPS.
6=!
M=!
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
C A RPETS, OILCLOTHS
EM=!
CLTLERI,
ENBTOC 6 1 HAWLEY
NEW (loops
la El
J. It DEWITT'S.
T.,,fgrm.=.7,7gra.ar„Z=T L °Vit'il
CH 'MUM the rooted September. Of •thicb ma unfound
LADIES' DRESS COOLS In all Ito variety.
Great Lamina to Lasilea• Cloaking/a, Wattr-proof Cloth, French
Mack Cloth; awl Colored All Wool Cloekleere.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C.
Tack S; , l= 4 l) o oe ,a ; leslx.th=ea,Z:salle=tur.te
I)OIWESPICS.
Brown and 111met.ed 11 tualm, Derams. Tickincs, TlanMl4 Q..
I)Wp,:re,
Notions.
Gnat varlets , or Bona and Balmoral Skirts. Ladles' M. aad
gost<ry. Buttona l. Combs. Skin Braid. I:Stadium Tama
lf all kinds , Tajo Kalttlag Cotton. eq. /se.
00 13 & Shoes.
Meals and Boy.' 800, eblldmo's COppff-totd Bb o e4 MOTO=
thou, Golttre, Sia,s, Wooten . . Oaf titinee.
GLIGGEUitUe
ttla..re at prices not to be bceten. veity RIOT QUALM
Grtru, 131a , k. and Japan Tent, Coffee, Spice, alnitet, hatuattuar.
and and Tnbacro. Ittrd Xted. &o. Ac
NEW FIRM
BALDWIN & ALLEN,
I=
FLOUR, FEED, DALT, Milt,
FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT,
Hams, Dried Beef, Candles,
Teas, Coffee, Spices,
Syrups, Molasses, Sugars
C . ') :FL .23 CrirM 7EL, •
Timothy Seed, & Seed Wheat,
BROOMS, NAILS. &O.
Cash Paid for Good Butter.
A. 6.4.1.D1NTN, . .. WM. 1.. ALLEN
11ontro3e, Wrest elde Public Avenue. April 1.13.1V,11.
No Humbug !
A First Class Jewelry Store
10; e t•eer. Lee‘led In MONTROSE, end nue , we Lave it
AT 33E.M.A.INT'S
I itrirtf`i, l it
the beet ',moron= of
Silver and Plated Ware
ever offered In Montrose.
Ac n lend trl t n C..elers, Cate 11..skets, Clays, 1 301 , lett
, also Care and Ple hatlnns. spoor.. 0 , 1 Yorks.
A r t ANsortment of dole' lard Silver W Mehra, A merlesr,
6n_ll4'. and Swira.
horvizsles,Allver and Planed. Fine. voila Gold Jewelry, Lars.
de ind ' , splele Rings from 15 cents to ai n G3. eholld,ls can
yin,' /tin, :had and . 511ver Paget Knives, ism
ffinr.
Violin and Guitar Strings ,
eelreeell and Ga vale O. D. BEIIA.S.
ente...e. , maare 1 0 .1Ert.
Tbe Ern of Itmel. :Orono one. cotter My:" ThWirr dlelvredrc
„e Watches. leaeles. cod Silver Wao. In Co
e , L., 13 ace.. we wonld carmen!) recd,
m,e our ;enema rend the pub Ile Generally, whom., be In want at
q of the .teeve mentictedeonbe. to give htm s COI aim EIALCZI
hie :teme.ntver—• me door above Searle. note/.
Repairing as Usual.
ki..ntrna, ticn.15.1.‘61
N
Fashionable Summer Hats and Caps for Men,
Boys and Children,
Almost Every Variety, Style and Price,
lICEI
A Chip Hat, worth 15 cst., to a Fine Leghorn
or Fur Hat,
EMIEC]
At Very Near Old Prices,
A 1,50,
A New Stock of Ladies', Men's and Children'
SHOES.
Lester's best Boots and Shoes constantly on
band.
Shoe Findings of all kinds.
Fine Buck Gloves, &c., &c.
I wl 11 not faii to .11 ear custonera 1.11 price anti qn.allty. Call and rt.
Store on _Vain-street, one door below the Post Um.
A Largo Assortment
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:.-, - FANCY FURS,
i'zy,.......f.;„:1 4 ,... ‘1r4......._ Being .llaxinfactured
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Fall and Winter Trade
(1. ICEF,T,FIR.
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Lii .I XENSIVI4. I ; AITRACTIDIiS 1.
AT TII
iITABLISiffra.ST
UP
WILLIAM W. SMITH,
AT THE FOOT OF MALY ST.
rptu£ est...nee, roman. Establisionext of Wm. dauTi . "
.h.. W. SMITH haying been relined and exall v Im.
?roved Abe roprieior rt soevrullr announces to
nt sheen, -
tent of Morose and vicinity, that be coeetnntll
rrothinrsud ',cos cub and the Yana EST a BE.sT assonmen
fc :PULIVITURE
beforino in the Country
Weglvv the f0110n , 11.8116t of some of she arloelesuoichneoli
se iluturcutiv reducednyitus.for CASE or READS PAY:
'Sweatt, Wainnt orMaboany,with glamtion, $l6 to $3B
Inovann.onth marble or brocatelletomfrom $lB to $l4. As 4.
arge tosortruent.from 118.•10..18.414, to $lB.
Wo , b B tandeXardotands.cornerandsonareStanda.of altra.Ve
tievand prites.trorn 76 cents to ten dollars.
In'etedleane,towe I raeksjootstoola,ottontheraJonngen hr.
Oentre.mo d , Ider,s , hetolinind,kitchen,and 33.tenliOb tabled.
Ch‘tra—ran I duroodseota.lt.ockers—catedlna,anduroodoon
of.. /err vAriet y ..nd style.
Sofastete . n . teterfunalshedatshortnoticent NewTerkprices.
SPRING BED
Lanai davoursenar,Mazartresdln NMI Iv Ma v.
N.D. Nobotymadecoana on hand osfuredshcoatahortnotici.-.
Hear eeraiway e lr. readlnee,nben desired.
76' emplov none . ..CAREFUL EXPEItIEOtt.'FI MORI
M EN. 1V el etend to do out WORK WELL. and se!! It a• LOP
0510 coo be 3 !order:. W. W. 811111 E.
Montrose; rehruorr 23.1001 -
WAGON SHOP
Sleighs and Cutters.
rg~II F. amtenlgnrdr : n noe le found over A . J.
51g
rgeo. where he loll! eoetl,ue to tety on thora.ufas.tweot
Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, tit,t„
heady Made Markeuilelghs,Lumber Slehr.h.antlCuttertmo utO
Abort not lee, Heti Stuff for Outten
Bud Wagi, bluker'erunterlataheatiuulity.lrepteurmhantlyou had
up be prervt 61060 GOOD V. oRK au nn tkoUre.
A gootl , o wretulrubt4e btt§ken t t countantilon huhol.
N. II 11 perannAtulobte,lio the ordersiglietl •411 Pith'or
ut
thd,ttlethfleactuuni, without further both ,
MSoutUPr, July 19.1.,1
D. 17.6„
13..4 I rb , b.4l %be ft, by
1 • ," •-• “4111 J LYON!. & SOP
Soldier's Pensions, Bolinty &Back Pay
rreE nutrrilxn. d, I.IrENSED !WENT OF TUX fIOVIM S
4. !It). V; will sire ,IF.ar.pt ttentiof to all r:11113/8
SO , TWA . 1,4 earre..llll Otto.ova
.ITII 1211'T . 9), rt•
14 Tn. TT s. IT 1,41111
NOTICE.
THE !e!eeh,el hae hate the WoOLVN li ILLS
, ht
j ea y
;, 1
it Elf •t
rw. r et mt fly otcuute.l by U Jobunwn..ti
re, love rgnipla 'work in minto t iVare by s . bs yvtr y nnOs,
Onsl Vend, J‘lfie 14010 •—tr.
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