The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 29, 1852, Image 4

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LI ENOCII FITZWIDATiM.I4 C." ‘ C. 9.
summer it Peter Snooks, Esq., in
lisias at rablan's Hotel.
4 t inni,operied the'Citrme r and Was just going
inslirdis the prstestal upon 'Which Steed a largo
4,1 r, of ice t .v4teir, for the:purpose, of quenching
thaipir4 beyerage,trtleit!a email
- doprMorated_ directly behind 'the cetinter;and
1141iInpened,and 'what to My werideriig - eyes
.!rdienkf,apPear, but the'roiandical form, of .my
friend.your friend 'and ine world's friend
Tite afore -mentioned doSr opened , to
-Airitialf::rplini Omni Peter Hines kepi his
ivhere sundo , besdersimegnp their
balS;incl:ennSequontly. it may be reasonably
plippSSed that:Snooks lad' been :in th4o . after
iii)-ciPiatt4-ri;e4ting was a
liauewaild sifter having imbibed my wa-
Z PP T .'q ies-;,tiat4own the side of, my - friend njld
- •falkfl'hf/Corit thilgiiiin"Bo;tchi.. l :At lenittli t Our
egnressztion tiimed•abilut our then ptiosent
tdrtity,sad for half tin hoer I patientlyllisteited
itesonn;nfhis tvOriderful etiliolti in
-• • . •
" sald . he, aft** hefted pros as far is
tinCitil;t 'giiSti for his ow. tredit fqr verneitY,
...-tbeie's a whopping gCeaf-fiear up beyond Ea
gle'LedgenL;': - • • 1
“"'Sb said .; • -
Cornei nearly
_every night into Bill
u_lible's.',Corpfield," continued Snooks, "rind
-yet they can't trap him.. 1411 you ritz lie's
•rna . I
.—s•ve been th;
A ve e.ter after a mo
:ynfitta'hesttation, "that it hi, can't be trap
j');(l.lia:airkrbe shot. Dare you join in with
am, in an expedition, this - night, against the
yen," returned t, with mach en
ihusinsm, for I was ns ripe for an adventn,re as
Le.
thiek Fitz, if we detake him, what a
feather in mu. hats."
,akfterrOundrx - dise.nasiona to the mo dus
,
i.perandi to followed , we each. l ,
prepare -lot the exklitieh, and it - Wan agreed
that we ihould , meet la then edge of Nat Ab
!lidt'a.srkp wood-;, Bo that,no One sin the Allege
inight•auspeet our: inteations
--: At about the o'clocii, P we met at *e
Ripoitiled via - ce,.each arraedr*ith a tiery, rifle
611 d a butcher knife, and takini the Great In
t:rr:d Rend, we trudged "aliM'g towardei . our
•
Nest. o -the way, the road ran aloag the
bank' of Swift_ river, one.: of the' best trout
-streams in New' Ptglaird; and,here again I was
vdified hy 'Snooks' aeeonat of various OstatO
-ry-yrpipits.-
• 'was - dark When we reached Bill 6oble's
items; and the.old felow's :table was laden
with hot buckwheat ealres,strakmiag bannoeks
nen r tnilk - &Cove - stepped in an partorok,
terwhith we . explained to our beats the ob.
fret of our visit. - -
Bill assured us,that the ,bear - did visit his
,
.eprnfhild and that we might shoot him if we
rnd furthermore. that_le...se • • •
any raeurry talus power.. , '
The cornfield was oa , a high, at pipe
distance from the house, and thither,Cobble
led us, and explained the timid motements of
the critter.
Pobble's 'barn stood at-the foot of the bill,
rid at lianah it was arranged that Snooks
and t should take up our station' at ;d small;
square-pitching window, wldeh looked out at
ViktflX 1 the nioW". - itt the hack of the
Urn, the hay being now just on a!level with
the ' • 'i
place of look brit 'afforded ..us'tere .
TAD tqg es ; la the first plaio, it 'cOmmanded a
'A .114 if; the {edge of thi.erinlfield•i-when there
lig`iteaough—and the"!
.11:5 :least_ Sourid
of the bear's approach conldnot fail -to reach
our ears Tive *eked our pipes
rathef.Ohr: liost's.Piries,and about 9
o'clocki wg sywl4Atfot our station:, , Bill ba‘ing
tOld - us Wat: hiiirdiiKilaerti.we. might
1 5'e - 11 1 0 1 41 4librilow*diirke,Thei4 being
isatinon: sit the few . stare &et peeped: dotin
upon the earth had 01117:Pow0t enorigh to give
retitlines in. tho . .inunediate distanc e,
ceitlut fermi or accurate localities.
'We sit ourSylyes,doWkirPOU the hay close
ley the ifoiemenConedopeti niadUw,'- and for
about an hour. we held our watch without
seeing-or hearing 'anything. except the trees
wad - th r e foir moaning ' 6 14. - At, ienkai-,74
ihinkSnoelcs bad just „aid eCmething*, i about
reventeenrand pickerel be , r oncn:caught—l
tank into a quiet .sleep..,
tong I slept I 'know not, but was
-.:.Wakened by, a hearr.puneh Between : :the
cleienili and twelfth false, rih, just reb i nd in
:Ilie'ticielity of ...thelellhypcechendritun., -
'.ritz-trAist/erre, PT , ' Rimed SnoOkei in. a
tone of unbearable • sink% he has!'come
E" asked I, rrill4ni Any, eyes
ray, ht Band, and my sore ,tFilh. my
.16:i. TheWri,il:i,6iine,' --% let '.,"*.i iip .s li3ii7: the
`more: ►::
Inil'ealat. : . • I , — ,
-;""IZ INnt - *eli, 0 4 1 " . 1 ' - ''.. OureelVes,‘
- ' -LS44 's:l;,;—:l . re'll liaie the inn all.te , „
fion.
Sheoke; aisle sho ok ',.. Ur, . ha y
... , .
returned
' "...is . ick`e the iirotie 1 . . • • -,-
Ere taat,. 9.4
Snoolts. led the way and I followed, mid by
dint ofeonaideranis *lmams, ive , picked our
ifomfratti the', mow and Out into the yiti:d.
rltberei 1 04 1 . moment AO '',4 1 444 -
need a•-craiddlig ationg the .bushes 'sz'tt
P'ei o oA 6ll : 7 4114ti ; °us atiPs we
iloosod 4*e :bill; A nd, ,when ai:
=trip we stopped tondos . an 'otiSehalion. •
• hal f st 4 l l. -4 1 4 1441.4 i. itcame
frota.o point about way 4., tfits aide of
- the liehl on which we - vters.
'Snooks rude a motion tome : *lie silent
'Men' he anChed . :/04.: ; :fiAFt,
-lila& crept stealthily format :laid tint -Aaiun
* -, 'ol - 161Iiiwed.", - ,(Sttaiikit wine sthead'beninse
lie tie'd shot bears tVfoix!)
irlaspered the leader, 100 jail
by that elumis of bus ea.
71 - lookcd, and-sure era:pink ther, i ,was vial:.
,I?l,Yilke' 11,11;41:x0k proportions 'pf the Airethint
ataiinder. - ; 'Z• 3 ' ' 4 ,
eg.-:an• fell in fenen - froto
And creeping a little fartrber: fu
tiara lie raised his Up Co' Lis- ohoul
4'ler„!
pola-yok ! q6l.Aill 'start the - ,ensa," •ho
iig;4oWhtsiere4: 'f• :
fen mornent more Snooks pulls his trigger.
Th013114:1) report rang thtitiglt the nir, and the
next l instant the Lisa benitt`was seen to •Jeap
into the hedge; mihere - ke kicked 4114 tliraslted
- , :
K .13,v thunder I blot - 9 I've 'done itt - for hir'n"
yol;ed,Sqooki hOspiarig ," . don't .
firoyet, Fitz i" -'•• •i! '
By the,tiino)%-ii 10. - rOolied the i.,dgo of the
bolres.into'wilichtUe poor beast hid jinhied
its thrashing has almost coniett-and'what:too
'port he had 'scomod only thl last throes of
K 1 must have taken him in the
„
I;.ied Snooks. "•Ah;Fiek r used to "that
: thine • .-. , : .
f By this time' i ha , d gained epurage and ea.
sing doam2the tatabier btHilo; ':.•Fiteptied
toward and loiiked os;erlnfo;''ilii- thick- bush.
. . -
"'Look here, Snooks," said I, afters having
gained a fair view of the•really deruict'aniutal,
"'de beatsltave Flores '
.“ Hens iterated Snooks,- ilroping.. his
murderous springing to the - - bushed.
He : book one long agonizing Took at the , fallen
objedi 61'11's 1)0
- la,
he uttered" in' tones utterly_ = indescribable,
" DU Cobble's old black"ram; by all , that's dam.
naide." "
SnoOks and Icrept' through the cornfield,
and , gained the road at a point - al:nti quarter
of a mile from old Bill house„ front
whence we Made tracks "a. few" for -tho•vil
lage.
The niixt inoriaini k Teter Snooks, Eiqr l and
his carpet big, took e ptage for the 'White
Mountains, while I neught the retired locality
of 4 :Buttermilk Hollow."—Carpet Bag.
A Rattlesnake Story. .
Last fall- a woman residing inthe vicinity of
Wtireester was Licking blackberries 'ma field
pear her dwelling house, having with her an
only child, a bright.eyed littlelibllMi bf less
than a year ' old. The . babe I sat upon the
ground in an open Space, arunaing himself with
grasping , at a clump of yellw. weed 'that
grew within reach; and. eating berries...brought
hint front time to time by his Mother. IS .
Tho latter.a t.I l ength, _ in tent. upon „gathering '
the fine - fruit, passed atotind a rock which - hid
her child from view. he . , was .ilbout to return
to him, when hearing him laughing and crow
in in great glekazid thinking he mast be ''saie ,
as !Ong as he was so happy,_ slip: remained,a
. little longer where she was: ' 1 - .- "
Suddenly thelittle 'voice /Caked, and - after
another minute delay, the young:mother steP
ped.upon the rock to look over expecting to see
her baby asleep, instead of which he wneset
iing perfectly motionless, his•liPs parted, and
his wide open eyes fixed with it, singular ex
pression upon some °Neil wht,ch at first she
was unable to discern.
Yet, who canjtalge of her horror wheri. on
, .
closer scrutiny she perceived, some four feet
- •
from the infant, a rattlesnake . . with its gilt
lane 'eyes fasfoa oil swan' hi?, 'zind near
ing him by an almost imperceptible motion'.
The , sight of her darling's peril "so nearly
- paralized - her, that" for an instant Sheihalflilie
lieved-the dreadful fascination had extended to
herrielf, but the certainty, Oat unless . she Was
the instrement of Salvation to her childhe,Was
inevitably kat, in' some degree =restored' ;tier
powers She glanced Wildly aronid for solne
thing that might. be used' as a 'weapon, hut
nothing nppeared, and already the Vetted - ions
reptile had :passed over half thp space, which
separated him from his victim. Another 'mo
ment, and all Protdd be lost !...IVhat could be,
done? i." - '''' _ ' ,-. '
,:.-' -. 1 7 '- • r -
.n her hand, she held a bro,4 -:tin pan, and
springing from therockignicki as' thought; she
'covered ]the snaie:with'it,nud • tioo4 pPor
. it
to prevent its escape. , ,: ~_ 1; '.; , ~, : I ~::
Theleharm was broken;. the ==child moved,
swayed to onieide,indbegan icistiob:'.. At 'yli
Same time the mother moved _her voice. and
saninied for-aid . , retaining her - position till it
arrived; - when the cause `of 'herterribtit 'fright
'ivis4 6 4 4 4heil• - - - . ...z. ..,--- ... • ..' _,
i--------;---mun- - -a...!
~ ..
Tit - Uartriony 'of Colors in Dress.
Ei l 3
1 reargls an art, and few persons study it,
in that relitlimitheir taste in 'colors and forms
being more:like; result,
principle
funey • and caprice
than forMded upon_ any principle . of- harmony
and beaiiti; f,alueb attention 'iti Y.heirig bestow.
ediiporil the ksubject-rt harmonY of inloti in
the LOnkiiti'Ai:tlooioal, by MrS. 3ferrifield,`,a
lady
whose artistic taste is eininetitly:diplay.
id in - her communications. As the success of
ininxindustrial yurSuits is dependent upon the
obserianee of platen! regulatingthe contrasts
of 'caters, it May not be 'unprofitable to some
ofour readers to refer to "to the riles she lays
down as indispenSaile,to.beauty and harmony.
The-optical effect of dark and. black dresses4a
to make the figure appear -entailer; hence it is
'a suitable Coier'for stout Persen a ;liiiitek Anti
diminish the apparent size of. the feet, ' , okthe
contrary,yhite and light colored dresses'inahe
'a personapPFar
-larger.,, Argeietterini'Make
thefigure lookehorter, longitudinal stripes if
not foe wide,, add 4o : l4e,4ifigKcif - thi figure,
aorir,natal'adriperhaVe.iircmiti;4 , . ..f,ireCtv - Ana
!ire'rOX grafurf.., • l '. -- - ..:!..-: ''. , :' ''' ' :
1 ...hinongruity may lie,Nquentry ni;ieried in
i!lei . 'lliii4lt_ ,IPP of ccilt l *:Witli - 94r - ,4'rv!enee to
!theiristecordan9kWlthl -, the - coinplxion. of-.the
Wen:rOi, aia light blue bonnet and fo",:ieliatii
ro9ding*in)lnirkOnWiatti4., 41 pink O P,
pose/ to it:gloiOng: l red" , ; , a'sOletle - A . itiiPleiroo
asSeelated"Willi 4.'40ii,01 ,- lenipil:YellW,-:nr
one of ' 6l igatilie.4 44: iMliiivi(giek ziltdost
eolerless by ihn vicinity vrAleei.,red: It the
tidy irloi . .the stilloili = eoiniileitjati, hid -- i6th'it,
:fransimrent:iditer-lichineti - :ai ietlielity ,'wii!) 1
'n. glowing colrnol9r.loii had
„lowered it by means;
of -';a bonnet'of a deeper red fade
4: l 7fild iiii i!f o i . Allie:c -4 __d. l #,i . A s. - :_b" .br, her
`countlnunce by surrounding it wilily4o green,
Ivldelill . eonttaat would bpi° niflliseArit with
**lie*, pink ltjth ;;:er hid I.helathi' nf ;dell
efite ria sunt,,wigti-toi imiii4iliii)fili..'t . 4iiet
.*;1104" green; pr !nlytraFL!pinitiC iihitelen;-,
tie ivith btae:ol4 l4 k: o6 . 4 i`era'o"thli 1 1304 e---.
how diffeiitti;iabaw - iniiiil iiprii -iiipieible
ioguittliaWbi&lhi impOtion :on the jjpee.
In ••e al the broke "and 'sendneutral col:
'Ors , • productivo of anexcellont effect in
...
dress.. They . May • be 'enlivened by'l a little
I po'siti.° color,lint the contrasting color should
bear blit'small proportion to txta ofin-
ss
. pr
he
.
r e 4. ipal c lor. blue bonnet and, dress maybe
i ft
contra tcd with an ofango - ,colcre shawl, - but
bl o to balance the orange
,to st , be -, of a
very d ep.;tone ; piiik'iyannet mhy b'e".3iorn
with algreondress, butthe hoe-of l each shonld
bp cn . fully ai3sorted according, to 1 their exact
contra L. • Colored •Shawa are ihstancei In
which a great. variety of colors natty bo ar
rohged withliarmonions Ond,:rich effect.- It is
away wa y
tl
yecessarythat if ono part,-of, the dress
big iy ornamented:l°r:consists of .various
cOlorsot portion should be pinin to givirepose
to :the, ay q, The French inanufacturers - pay
great , ttention to this subject, and. the good
effects of thin stndy are visiblo in the -textile
fabrics ,which th e y piroduce,.ond t v . ich arnio
highly %allied. II American mannfacturers, by
*n ail euttentiOn may . readb "the some degree
'of k eoiap... -- ,
:. . .
'Vtool4iii .Cost. t
aid'
.
, , 1 noticed, ie •d . late" "Novte YOr s let
riot of the Arno) lAarkntr and 4.1
and alsoin several other papeni, of
tion -.of our 'Principal . ,
Eastern 'di
.., . ,
:"
g!otownthe pr . e.pf wool t
paper,lsaw a la
it appear i ,that :in:mutual;
PAY,AIie present prices fo
In 6 Ph'
alb
to-mak
afford t
king wool-groxyers to j
'ets. per pound.
down' 1
. ~ . ,
, • Iwo .Id like Co make a .few, remarks on, the
other si.e.of the question. In thest .place,
I think he manufacturers are seldom losers-in
this linof business—for if they lave to, pay
i )
a high rice for, wool; they-sell Wilt cloths -in
proport on , --if they get their wooll 'at - a tow
price, they take a corresponding one their
cloths,:dwaya. retaining to them Ives. their
price for:Manufaeturing. In 're rd. 'to this
combination of dealers j in Philade phia; .New
'Veldt nd Boston, fertile purpose of curtail
-1
ing the profits•of the farmers, let is examine
the ntatier a little.' I hold that farniere Cannot
-1) I i .
grow_w o .f or ess than 20 cents I ~90. cents
per pou l d for coinmon r . wool, - mid lif theygo
into the finer qUalitiee, they .Of course obtain
a highe , Price,- but at a greater expense. Now
while the market prices ot l'hiludelPhin, New
Turk; *Albany, !Tighten- and . Carnbridge, on
workinoxen is $lOO per yoke; eeWf3-$35 per
g e
head, shep $4 per head for muttott„swine $2
of $g pr ewt . :;and the fartrier . sellS' his - wool
for 35 cents per pound, he.has too moth Wool
-overiis,own eyes. : . . r l'•
The'rtlnonnt of it is; these thingsiwill equal
lie,theresaves7-If wool brings a good price,
there-wilibe;a general rush for.wo 4 l growing,
'and the . :irice will . aeon, :fall:: ,On the_ other
band, if wool is low; 'farmers will I turn their
attention. to - something else,—.consequently
there wit bin demand , and gobd prices Paid
for wi) Allowing 35 cents to be a medium,
price, when our manufacturers and dealerr
succeed in getting below that point, they - ar
standing in their own light, and will soon hay
to i'pny 'much higher. For, sheep that are she
tills Jade can be made goodmuttot, next Fa I
end Wiiter, and our wool can be stored awa •
in the-% 00l houses, and kept foryearawithont
detriment or diminution in weight; ! hence you
perceive' that in this particular attleast,'.the
"bone and =sinew" are as indeOndent as, the
rest of the : body, and cannot be. so lewily- co
erced. '
. 1
1
Some, Coarse; will he compelled bi'ilieforee
of eirePlnsttineei to sell theiiwool iiniiiediate
iy.bOt s ell are generally small lots; and will
g not i p ma rially affect the market. •Wer). thing
"einisiileMd,'ean rijO better at this ' i tithe than
to lay opr, wool aside, and there let •it remain
aivhilelleeiiesponckn t of Rural s.'. Yorker
_ r _
' II SQUEHAN"' . ".-
AN_ COUNTY :FAIRD
1C0 . .b0 1 efid at: Iflootrooo . on 'the 'Gth Ond
71lii days ot October, 180
--0—
List of Preiniiims.l
$101041010::::',...
n i t , _::,..,.,,d-,, $6,00
NE
For the
Second
For, tho
St' )cond
T STI3CK - ,
.rst Durham•
I 'esti:Parham
DEV
est Devon Bu
.est Devon. Co
3
I I 3
ATTLE.
For the
gecorid .
For the
Seeorid
I" ' GRADE 1....
Fe; the,bst"Bnl4,
ISecond hest, ' • .
[For the hest Cow,
...
ISecomi hest, -' : ,-.',1 ,' 2
For .bestl2, year old Heifer (4 any grade, 3
Second best, .. l ' :, -.. ,' i- . - 2
,
For, the best .-4 yeailing,' • •--. : . 3
Second best; --:- '' , - : .- -• i -'
For best lot of 6 : keg, not less than five, 3
. . -..--.. - WOaKING OXEN::
For 'e'st pair of Working Oxen; .$5OO
Second 'eat,. -. ' •'- " ' - ' '' - 3
For'thc est pair•of- - -3 years old §teera; " 3--
Second est,,, ~`, ..„ • -..',,i -C 3' '
Forthe, eSt,2 yea.is :old Steete,: - .'
, '1: •••
Second. !iit., ,
.....-. • ,
-.
i-- - i
SHEEP
i i
Best fine wool Buck,:.:
Second est, „ ~-.r:.':.-, -
Best So th Down Buck, -- .- f •
Second est, - -- : - • - ,
Best lon woofed luck, ' • 1 4- ',s
_
Second IteSt, ''.' •'' ,2_ ... : '
~. 11., 2 _;
E.e - si lot One wooledEwesknot less than 5;2,.;
Seeonebest, , - • , . . : I , .• a -
Best lot I nig,woblid Ewes,not leen thSn2,3
SoCond•lest,-, •, , • - - .•, -1 a :'• ,
80 - kit; ;
- - .......; .......; 4 3 ;60
Second est, I
• - 2 ,
Best So , ' . '": • '.- - 5 . . ,-': ''..',"3 -
Best; lot
-. ..•. ~ ... f .„: P-, i - , . ..:,
• i'
e4'id .6 4 . -: . 1: : -'
-lIDDSES. „ :2 ..3
Best
_
Ski lion -,-
for all work, :
~-,,, ' : -
Seennit_. -t, , •, ._ .
Best . . , :Mare,- I , ' - • - • , :-,
Second . est, . - ' ' - ' .I - • - -. " '
Best pai of-Matched Spies,
Seiricl. 't,:',. ' --: ‘ - L -'" • ''.
Bent lot f FOWls; not leas tin five,. I - 2 ,
Eecapd' ~ a
VtGETABLES. - - ' -l;
Best and greatest variety of Vegetables;
—: ' - -- l' - ' -. Certificate - ofiferik
Best ond i kalf Aire 'of Potitoiv .7 -- i $3,00
Second best, :,. , . - -:. .. . - •'-- 2
-24_
__. 4 - _-- ,BUTTER ',.::
Best Firkin. /imp Butter, ' . -,
SecOnstiktit, - : ~..,••-
- Best firkin July - ButtCr, - I
eceond best,
; •
Best September /hitter,'. 5
Seecind Best, • 3
Best:tub of Butter,- ' . 3
SeCond best,. . • 1 ,
CHEESE ? ,
Bes(Cheese, not lena than.2s pounds,; $3,00
Second best, .j t•j 2
'GRAINS.' '• : •-•
Rest:acre _ef - • , .135,00
Sczond best,: • • ' ' = 3
Best: Winter' Wheat,', '" $5 00
Second best; "I 3 1
Best:Spiing Wheat, - •
Second best,-_. .
Best•Olts
Second est,. •
Best ade of Buckwheat,
SeCond best,
„ .
Best,!Fnil Apples . ..fin' eating, not less-than
- $l,OO
Best
.do; for cooking, - : .
Best Winter Apples,'
SeCond *best do.; ' '• 1
Best Quinces, .. • , •
Second beat, . :1 •
Reit Vticlies, : ” 1.
Second best. - • - 1
Best _Vents, Fall,• 1'
Winter; - • . •
• = .•IDOMESTIC MANUFACTUBES. ,
J3Q,Ul4nnel, notlestahat..lo 180,00
Second best,. • - - 1
Best .
Second best;_ ; 1 -
Best Carpeting, not less than 16 yds, - . 2
Sieond best, ;
Best Quilt of any description, . • 2
Second best, •, 1
Bust pair of WoOlen Socks, - 2
Second best, ' '
Best pair of Cotton Socks, 1
Second best, „ - Certificate.
Best Counterpane, - * • re 2,00
Second boast, - 1
Best Loaf' of Wheat Bread, - 1
• dd. COrn do. - ' • 1
Best Sole Leather, j •2 .
Second best, • 1
Greatest variety of Flowers, Certificate
• AGRICULTURAL IJIPLEItpNTS.
pees.
combina
lealers for
is' seas On.
Irred effort
rers cannot
r wol, and
st drop it
Best Plow,
Second-best,
Best Cultivator,
Sciond best,:
Best Straw Cutter,
Second best;...-
Best-Horse Rake;
Second - iiest;' - :
Best9yoke,
Bestfannifig Mill,
t:
Besßuggy - Wagon,
Second best, " Certificate.
Best Lumber Wagon. I - 3 •
Second . best; ' • • Certificate,
Best Ox Cart,
Second best,!. • , • . Certificate,
Beat Horse Cart,, 3 ,
Best Plow, Chain and Clevy,
TOWNSHIP.
To the townisilip exhibiting: the grattest - •
nutuberi ofMio best - Neat Cdttlei
Second best ' • • • A.Banner.
_
By 'a resolution of the Society passed at the
last meeting,' the Reports on-Grain are to be
made it_the Annual Fair, instead of the Janu
ark niei3ting, i ns foinierly. " " . ' '
The Society also adopted the lollewing res
olution :
' R,eso,lved, ;That the -Dairy Farmers' of the
eon ty be requested to furnish the Society the
yiel in Milk ;and of Butter per day, of Some of
theid best cows - , giving the weight -and tneas
ore of the milk for one or two weeks
-togeth
er in June, August and September, and a gen - -
eral description of the Cow.
P.LOWING MATCH'.
horse Teams, Ist premium, 85,00
U 66 . 2 d •6, 3,00
~ , ' i , 3 d 4, 2
Ox Teams, the same.
. _
. Committee' if Arrangentents.—Thon. - John.
son, bsvid Post, B. S. Bentley.i .
Judges.- Abel Cnsnedy, peir _ Welis, A. G.
14i1ey,.1.1m:: , - .. " . -...-• ,: - • --.
Ting
- , Judg q - es Bulls.--D. Wr eD. - ri..c. Tin
;
10, - .W. C. Word 'i - ' - ' --- : l'. - ,r,
.:
Of " COIP:q.,-.Rufus Smith, tri Gregory,:pnl.
ton :Tifri4,. , -,. : .- . -, , • : , .. ,
!,. Of royngGittie..E. G. Patrenni:„Too I Tin--
cell, S,- Breed. r • ... .. .• . • , . • ,
Of Oxen ind Steer . s.—Thoa. Nicho:tton, Da
.r id Kent., F. Badger.- • ,
.0f ,Banner Toiensltip.--S. Barnum; S.Bard,
Agahel Prichard. • - , , - r.
OfArg . rictilticral imptements:--Geo. `Frisk,
Silas.Perkins;•§. B. 3,0(1: •
- Batter. - Cheese and - Bread.—Sarnh M. Wal:
ker, Mrs. W. C. Ward, J. B. Salitibury, Mrs.
M; Gerei_ •'77.
Sheep. 7 -Thos. Johnson, Jewett, Samuel
pa r et I • • --ti
'Austin, loon F. Dean ,-tihen
Upson. ":":: :,1_ •
• S..A..liewt.ort i Mrs.
Elorring - thnr igra.4.9finnod:
_ False;
- Paultrg.... : l4nry,l)riukor;. Caen : MY,
.: ::)T1 ~L 3.
Corn.4•Goo4WaNor, Hyde Crocker. John
Harringeon. ' z '••• • -
Other Grains.—lion. G. , A. Grow, Garry
Gedige:Cornin. •.!
4zor
athrop: -
Vegetabks.--(iilbert Warner, Goo. Bankna,
0. M. Crane. . • . . •
By order" of. the Executive Ciannaitteg. -
, • , GEORGHWALKER. Clen.
sloo
.
• • • _
Now Boot-and:Shoe Store
KEELJEtt & STODOARD„,-,
HE 'wry: firm of Keeler Ac. I Stoddard -have O*W : lii a . 7liiot and. Shoe :store:
Brit door below 'the -Brick .corneX in *hie - they
ell'er 'fee, wile
I
Tire' Largest Assort-eta/int •
of Bootiii; Shoes'and - Fit:l(l4o4n the lati/esi priers
' IN NIONTILOSII: - ---•
We - sell fa': ready gay ands_nu4karoffis
- The eitizetiier - the cilMge and country i re
spectfully invited to call at el real genuine Bent
and rhea store where Boole sud''hoes are eold
et:ital.:of:Beer and Oyidere..:
-I Fieep•ie.bproke , '- the •Peoplei .
wi'huireltt foil assortment among which we
enumerate::
'•ltieti is Cork, kale water pnxitbooledonglig
- geiria l nO,Calllialf solo and pump' booted Kip; half
tole• boote,;ili ick - hot ti; Calf, kip and cowhide bre
gins, °tier alioeii;el.O. Youths -" - --••••
Call, Kip
and - cow h i d e b oots, boy s thic k
I boots, eta.
-
7 - Ladite -- Fre,nch ehatnel - - Gaiters, - "patent - - Fox
welt Gai te enainetedind.Kld - riiiittills enameled
front • lace- Polkas, kid tint.- goal JeinirlisD'i.
..New - ForVtiea,exeelsiorsJenify-Liiidl-BOirsitea,
- kid .ties, - ;robbere, etc. •. • -•
• bOO% d'eany, - .Lizid's
enameled, Polkas, -Dutch boote;etail. J.
Childrens'.b'utton shore, goal andepanteled lacC
. bowl, Gaiterai: Di:unities etc-;"4 •,•• 1 -•
-•
,Arrioninur. Fitidinge,wii offearelich akine„
gek and_ Hemlock tanned, pot Arne, Morocco,
.Pink and white linThg -iskina;4ed,maroon,:Roane, Bindhigi-typerleather,hileaniniiithl4Ch
tiebbinlgOleicatheri . Pegs, rine
.heel,
•• - ' - •:•-• : I
19N= I 3 :. _Work !dada to,order and re awing peat.
I I
i::. Bs ' oo _
,f. 3.
; 4 :5,
ABONNETS, BONIWETS:t'-
NEW - ooppiy. "silk* inticy
Straw, and Freueli'Gi3aaatuir Inca Bonnets
at:14100 !/pbbonti and; Flowers, greatly. reduced
fr . 94. ofir.laPT,!Peo. by . n." 441. HATT
Waret. - . - :.
ickußF. COIN. (marked -
gratwo
full omit - merit of Dated, Brittonia,
der Werent ." 'L. SITIELD*
ghaimon. • "-
SLOG' .
3
•
,3
. . .
7119 LASTING & RIFLE . • rooriferz.abloiiiifety
JlJFaie for *ate by -BENTLEY & ILEA
Ayers Pherry Pietoral,
FOR THE , CURE OP
•
r . COUGHS, Axt. COLDS,
• )3RQNCHITIS, ASTIi
• - .
MA AND WHOOPING
-I.` 'COUGCROUP AND
* , H '
WNSUMPTION.
-- In offering to the community this justly celebrated
remedy for diseases-of the throat and lung!, ft is not ,
our wish to trifle with,tho lista of, health of the ntiliet
-ed, but frankly te lay before them the opinion of diti
ttiguished men. taid :Foul er of - the evidences of ito'irtm.
coos,. front which they can Judge for thimselves. We
sincerely pledge ourselves to make ma wild'asseitions
or false statements of its efficacy,. nor will wohold out
any hoop to suffering humanity which facts will :tit
Many prprii's are bore given, and we solicit an Inqui
ry from the poblia into all we publish, feeling - assured
that they will Ond, them perfectly reliable, and the
'medicine worthy their Vest confidence ofidpatron age.
distiogulebed Pr - ofedsor of Chem ,
•' listr,y aficr3lateria Medico: Bolvdoin'
• *, !College. - - -
Dear Sir: X delayed answering • thr receipt of your
preparat ion .until . I had-an opportunity of witnessing
Ira effects In my own !boffin, or in the families of my
friends.
This I have n ow' done with a high degree of Satisfae-
Von, fa cases of both adults and children . •
I have found it, as'its. ingredients show, a powerful
remedy for - colds/am! pulmonary tilwases,'. _
. • PAItIiEItCLUSEI,AI9.., TX
ntatinktiCkl Mc., reb.'s, 1047. - • - •
From an averse* in the-Hamilton-Mills,
this •r
- • Lowell,,Ausustlo,l l 34 o ..
Di:J. C: Ayer: I have been cured of the . woreccOits'h
I ever bad in my life, by your Cherry Dictotaltanditcs
er fait, when 1 bare opportunity, of recommending it to
others. Yoursrespectftilly, S. D. EDP:MON.
• 10" Goad the follawine. and 'see ,if this medicine - Is
worth a trial. This patient had become' very feeble,
ond tho effect oMthe medicine • was utiraistakablydis
tine!, • .
United States rioter, Saratoga Springs,
July 0,1849.
Dr. J. C. A yer—Sir I have been afflicted with a pain
ful affection of the lung.; and the symptoms of set
tled c oasumption, for roots than a year. I could find
no medicine that would recch my case, until I com
menced tbe use of your Cherry Pletoral, which goco me
gradual relief, and I have been steadily gaining my
strength till My health Is well nigh restored. '
White using your medicine, I had the gratiffent lon of
raring with it my reverend friend, Mr. 'fratnall, of
Sumpter District. who had been suspended , from his
parochial duties by aecvere attack onbronchitis.
I have plemure in certifying these facts to you,
And ara, Fit, yours respectfully,
.1, F. CALHOUN, of South Carolirm.•
Cc7'frepared and. sold by JA.uss (I. 11:TUo,Vittotical
Chemist. Lowel.ldass, ! • ! • -
03` Sold by A.,Turroll,3fontrote ; Leiden Scott, Gt.
Rend, and by Dra-gistd'everywhere. Olt
MIN
- • -
_ . JKSV SAIif4NQVP.TO. TIRE
ilika gfr 510a82:V01P1,..
SUPERFINE 011io - FLOUR;; also, COdfislh '
• . Mackerel, Carpet Warp, Aslnon fine Salt in
large sacks 4.c. ~ ~ M. C. - ,TYLER.
- . May 20,1852. I . ' -
,
The subscriber, has just
rrar,4 ----- __l_ , _ „ ... , received a _large ,stock
1
/I
• t ..4.0•!*
4'i C.Tr"g> '-of - Men's and :2 - 11;y?
• • ,;., --J "-' -
- " RrA I TY 141A.DE
Certifiiate
_ 6.2
of latest ell lea and suited to
.the' season.
'Air;o—=Fashionable Silk -Flats, 63eeba's . Rprng
styled Kossuth #ats. Leghorn, Sir*' and Palm
Leaf Hais;Caps E Sliiits, Stockings;•Gfaves, Sus.
panders,
,Crarats. Boots and Shoes, Books, %Wap
ping and Writing Paper,:Travelling Bags, Wall
Paper, (n good stock,) : Curtain.Paper, and Fancy
articles too numerous to
. specifp—all or. any. of
which I will sell-as low as tho.like can he.bought
in !'Binghamton" or any other town. ..
020. FULLER:
Montrose, April 23, 1852. . •
DRY GOODS
NEW STUCK!! • CHEAPER THAN
EVER !.!
W. N._ Vtilsosp,_!.
•• 'Late.of the Firm of
J
TRkRES to return grateful thanks to the tits-
J acne of Susquehanna county for,their liberal pat.
renege during the past year, and respectfully eel lent a
continuance of their favori Having rt.opciie'd the
store in Tompkins' Block, (Which bar beep enlarged and
Improved,) with full stock Of Spring ;and Summer
(foods, he invites those who wish to.purelmse Goods
very low, for cash, to call and examin e his assortment.
The subjoined list of Tends and prices lie believes win
'compare favorably with that ot any Other merchant in
this vicinity. • , • •
... . ~
. .
.- • „ Ladie.e Dress Gpods l .- ~ -
'6.large a s.gortmeut of. bite]: and - colored Silks, orra 7
rron., grader rind patttruft, from 4a. Gd. to ';4B. per yd.
. ' Illoyieline.Dela ipes.. : .
.. . ..,.
.
. „ ,
2000 yards of -.s.pring•De Lainer of aliitoEt eyeryTarie
ty and rtyle
,ttuit 'the New I - 01.k market . offorlt.. rival
lle. to 3s. per lard: • • • • . - •
••• Prints and Gingham's. •
10,000' yards of Merisnaek; Pall River, naneheater,
Cochlea, Engllsh, and _other atylt:a- of Prints. ;
10c, and is per yar.). Ono case of , soperiorehat sod
yarderlde, at the low price of ls.. 10x0 - yards, of
Lancaster and Glasgow flinghants,warrantedfast-colcirs,
at la pOr. yard.;' , ..Alta, Scotch •antl-French do , from is;
Asl. to 2se - - •
•
Mournino- Goods.
BombnaineN.Alpacene.3foliatiLustica,Bnivgrr. ,Can Cloilw al) wool De Laites,-kilk ntkokh-:
eigOoda wittl In ttiournifig; , ;
.
I i r k ods.' • •
Than, plaid and striped Jaierict 3lnslin;cerribric ,'
plain and dotted' Swipe,' 14 411,.-Nainrook and ~T sidlOnr
Linen Cambiie, ilirtrecEie Linen' ',l.inTehi'.TObte Moths,
NOpkins, Sentch nti,ll twist riinperi;Unch Shietlngsk..
&c. &c. at. oash prices', at cannot :Tait there
&tire satisfaction to customers,
• - ; • • •- -
larkelet' n COW .Clitpe P 2 cii4, 311 ." 1 "
Shawls twenty peke - One:Cheaper liradlheyyetti ,sold
Lust year. "1
• - - - • ,
ler • f •Eta ti
trend ert es o ete aseh: ry.gra e,
,ro
. ct- •
• Table ,. Covers:- t
--
Several deirm cetordti cotton,•Worefed and' Lineninnd
wooll'lmbossed Covers, from 4s.AO. $4 apiece.
Goods fel'', .Blen, and Boys. - •
Roma 01 'itlrc of oTeIY color • And finality, froni fps: to
$5; black and fancy Pessinterelcfrent ro We, i'Ken
lucky deans, Twextis nd Satinets, from - 25,134.4045 r
Vcstings of eVerrdeseription, qpnliry and price. -
- , • , poinestic Goods..
•
GfiCayttni of brain Sheetings"end shirtings, fAnW,S to
tte. per yd.; 50t10 bleaehed dn, from Ac. per -yard yard ;
Tiekingsruld 31arine,e shit -rings. from toll. per yd.
Ifosie - ry.and Gloves
An excellent nsierrnient arid ret7,cheap.l A Mang than
a large lot of Ishitt collets - nose, very.lide
-'?'ranks, Valis4'andOarpct_.Bags;
A well Svserteil - stnekarehase direct IXornlltelary,-
est. - manufactory . In thi .in s .cotintry l d
and: fo , . ia.nr akaiteh
prices an will ruhnitot no eampetition - : ' -
Strqo, ds..
The enbeerfber,is desirous of direeeneiheittention ef
rhe Public patticuliwlyrn thb. bran ckof bnetects. as be
possesses great facilitieS ;Pr Rtrlrg ;these crest, cheap.
lie designs keeping cOnsttuttly on hand (during.l.ltosts
son) slugs etock'of .Straw Ilennets, which he_will ',offer
25 per rent. cheaper than they con-tolled at - rrinil in
New'York „Either Wholesale, er getall,eustesnars
WM 'Arid it. greali7l9 their . I Vl Tawl " B ". 4 2 , vxmtili'." his
stock lance making perebares,elrewhtre.
Itibbene and DITEN., Trimlnings, Fond eseoitinent ' . et
loyprites. ••- , 11.-WILSON,•
• ' Corner nrCourt and,Weteratrects,nearlyj
opposleis the Americtialletcl...,
Biaa4nas rotti ,Ancll2B' 185". • —•—
•f • - THOMPSON'S .'.;:
_
Union .Dikp.orropai
rp H E eutiseriber coat 'nee* the Dago erreau bald.
iL, nese-at the Morns or t h e late firm of. Thomp.
son 4..fporgifyoliposite the Plienix Ho t el,,Where
he will be happy to wait imea hie'friande ehd'alt
'Who may favor him with theli_tiatrenake. *Zailias
mut gentlomen. whaling : a fan•aiinito of themAolice
will find .ft to their interest. to.eall-aCT/mM4eon?a
liflour and, elegantly :firrapged -so
earajtalo..`or mare`of his well-dafieed'alid fine3tenad
Lleguirrebiypea. • ...I. De, wore and;:iemember,the
1r6 : I I 4g.61 11 111 0 . 4 MO. anOlor, ealo, a. few' of
those euperior ;Mead' ifelo:deona44:the, niacin foe.
m
ties Flees. - Cali and exami ne' llem - rev tour:
'
-
1 1 7 70OtiVoorir
C SS if liiid liii . tl7ol by, '.' ' 'IL ' 1)1".(R4 tr l7
,
~,,.N0i.,ithir.0rd.,1wy0g.5%..,:,,.--,;,...-:.::,:i;..
.bb14.5)r,. pinknd alpn Latd for sate
'by " BENTLEY &REA,D
NEW GOODS.
:
-1101 r no*ifoceivitig 414 mri#Jf afia
arlifeh"
ikeity - for.caeto,' .
•
Montrose; April-13
' ‘•-, .'OiP.,
bomisTieliguicins.
0:644: t--ND sinui.-0 .61.601190 T, poi c ..zpi
• - 4:).0 _
Conownptloll, Apthma, Itroaohlqa,Tnfluenza, Coughs,
Whooping , cough and Croup; - • '
Tb i ziOpps'ltifititiPieservativp 'and 510.
~ • -
..flier's - ' •
Cora flfarhen, Dyfonlerp aad
L'ltokira of Idfantoi or any of. that...mamma. Ills of. lean!,
,Dr, vv -
I , iroop 13 011:1_1c:won.
. . . ,
E;Pens tiles& flithir,Viiiuders of thrbiatiiiia mysfem vith.
out excepthriorkfodii - or nuttibeis. -
• •
• - '• Itoop s 'l Bill ious Pills
Cure Indigestion; Billions disardere,Poitirenets.Pfles,
-IleadAclttr, 'lreartburn, Evier, Inflammation, Mathes,
Dysentery . ; and - stator-pa
,a, bealthi- -action - of alt tho
&Attila the body. -. ... • ' ' . . -
Dr: 'Phrorip ' EpalWiter
.
Ie
unsarpaiserl fn euratire virtites :for anylnllamtnato
ry-Mtectlon of the eye;tstiC
L . •I. • - Dr; Throop . . •
7s: unsurpassed fora dregslag ler Barns and *Saida, m
aw, Salt Chonui, or any abrasion of the skin. •,
Nrreuterf T7at iten.—Bentley % Read; Montrose;
N. Granger & Co., Itn-h; 11. M. BOntbwell; Rash; O. C.
Wright, kltitiletown; B. Glidden,' Priendevide ; P. 11
'Barber, Dititozir ;• Sett &.R
-oot; tipringrille; Or. Lam
.bert-,!Aphum t. James Tompkins, 'Tompkinsville; nap
den Zc Little,New .141Iford ;; Brooks. Cr 'fat . Bend;
Joireph' J.- Carney, Little
Meadotrit;Jamfer Stanley, Choeonnt-, E.:tiffany, Brook
-lynAlentro ; If. .Olifrord IL Dr. J.O. Olmstead,
./randall •,,Johnson fc . , trry,llarford.. LL •
'Xs; sums!, General Agentriforest
To:the:Public.. • - -
A BEL TultrtELL is neorrecciving ind beep
tIL :constantly.On,h and n large and desirable as
lorltnent . ,
GOO PS
be .sold very low- forcns . n . of ready pay.
The stock. is composed of a first rate assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,' 'Paints, Oils,
Dye-Stullk, Groceries, Glass,ware,spoons;
Spectacles; • illusical : Instrunient4
Yankee .. . Nations, and' -
LignoTs., -
ALSO • -
Iran/ ware, Stonetrare,
31irreirs Stationery Dinshe,
3 - re die.
Instruments, Perfumery,
Tru - sses, Supporters.. Shoeilder:Lßraces,
Shoes, Campldne, Burning Fluicl, Lamps,
Clocks, Watches, d'MVelry, - - -
All persons Wishing to purchase. Drag or GOods
in any of the nforesnitl departments, trill'find
their-interests in'onioie4 'by
E t ailing. first nt the
Drug and Variety SiOre of A. EL TERRELL.
ilronerose, May 1852.
NEW DRY GOODS.
ILT loam MILFORD DEPOT.
. _
T BURAITT's may be found an exten-
ZX ?ire and nemassortment of Dry Goods in
. , of
Ladies'- Dress Goods,
In rich Prints, Printed end Embroidered Lawny,
extra rich Barege 'Beittnea, Lnetered "Poplins,
Ginglnims and Chainbrays of new styles, black
aud Sunny silkn...k.c.; Canton Crape; Broche
'Casliinere and 'Bette llas
Parasols, - plidit mill figured Swiss Muslin?, Straw
trench- Luce and Silk Bonnets, Bonnet-Silks,
'RibbonOuid Flowers • - •
GENTLEMEN AND BOYS DRESS AND
• ' - SUM GOODS. •
. • S
A large itssortinent:/fatsXaps,Baots and Shoes,
'Trunks';-Valices; 'Carpet Bags, Carpeting, Oil
Cloths for floors - and tables, painfed and printed
Window Shades, Wall Paper, Dotnestic',Cottons
of all kinds, etc. etc., which; in connection with a
universal assortment
. in other departtrients of
goods, and being purc hased entirely, for eatth, will
enable purchasers to secure benefits in price, style.
and terms not to be found in anyotherestablish.. ,
meat. - ,
• N.-13. Sall and'Stone . Coal constantly on
hand. . •
New Milford, Mavt 75, 184 L).
THE LIGHTNING LINE.!
OTILLN N, Barber und - klair 'Dresser, re
•turns •his thanks to his numerous friends:
and patrons; and having, as he hopes, convinced
all of the great danger and risk of cutting their
throats by shaving theirrielves, he begs 'that they
.
'will discontinue .thhezarber•aus.ppicpce, and en;.
,
Courage home industry by Calling on him': for a
shave. CO, Crockeit's wqs Sahli& be so
'int art - di stile iihav(4l himself with aired lig4tning,
and C. Tillman will perform the same feat ins any
who pref 4 that to a good razor, .1f: they will call
at his Isliop iii.seatle - 1 Hotel basement. If, you
don't believe it.'ciall'and see.
Montrose, May; 6, Iso - C. TILLMAN.
. •
• • • monsiE , s
COMPrUItI - SYRUP (IF
• YELLOW ',DOCK ROOT- •
TATE lee) prompted by,pvery principhi ofhumanity,to
-Malte.known to the world the ' ' • • '
Wonderful Ellicao3t of this E i xtruordinary
,
= Pico - ration.- . • ---•
,Thourands have been- relieved .of a great: atrionnt of
Fuffering, and many Ilfee s:nred by the use alit. • it 38
acknowledged 1.1 the best judges of.medicine• to be the
tnortclegant, stnentlflo and ralutitry preparation non in
use, and is a
• . . Depu.rativellernedy
seldenifif-ever, squalied: It stands unrivalled for the
ctr Ofdlrysipelas, Bait Itheuta,..(lanker; Sernlairt, and
all the int-ions diteases arising fru= an Impute state, of
the blood. :disci; all
-
And - la:stied vritli'ltripreri4eided success In all cutlet
FernaleWeaktiosse§ and gc , neoll
Streniilthenini' thir ireakeited body,giHng tone to the'
vuicnas organs, and invigorating the entirtisysten4Suid
also . for the, cove of.the • .
Live!' entripiitint;Catarill; Head=
-
aelie,l)izzinesa,,Couglevke: -
Tbise affected: with' Chronic disease! , ' of whaterer
form, will Liming!' meilleine not only- plea.sant to the
blot°. but a:Certain cure if it-be Within the.power of a
remedial ggen taertlbeir disease.
It is composed ofrnetlicaues so hoppily emnignO4 is to
tend 'directly to aigictiono to the stomach !end bogie e,
and excite to healthy actientbe riven and -the whole
GLA.NDT,LAIt SYST.EII; allay 'Si/WT(IM .
and.'pramote ' the freer actiOn of - t.hetUNGS, thus ten.
tiering it applicable to. ail dioceses otA•
_
Chronia Nature.
leis purely c egotable;ind.maybo,used in all eihneites
and at ail feasting - of the year. . .
-Prepared only by Morse Co:ynt
yaw yeeic, - inii gal. by AI3PL TURTIELL; Montrot , e.
It Lopot,up In 'quart bdifico. Price
- 4013",4632. - • • ' • ' ' •
lIAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE.
.
i f 11. - .lrASiTilUni*'.iri):l;l4icapeetenilyan noun e e to
-4.1,A1• the citizeris-Uf "Montrose and vicinity that be
has cpeued; end Weeds to keep a terse rptj generalas.
Pertinent of airliludel and qualities -of . Braver, Melo:.
tkin and Silk lints of, the latest styles; Xessuth;llnrc.
gatiau and other, styles - and. uuallthis.of fur and. wad
Ilats;-, lov,tioyn, Potai.leaf, and the various
kinds of braided hots feet:winner - wear; Cloth, eitk,
Glazed,Plush and all kindis of Capelei COM* and
boys and- youth!, 'wear ; 0 onto ,l'atent•leather- Shoes,
/co. dce.; together-With all kinds of goads generally kept
In .a hat store.. The' subscriber .belno largely, engaged
fn the nbere trade tit.,.IIMXIIPt, will Always enable tdm
to keep otitis Etore fn blontrose a larger and more rash•
lonobleasSortment- than Min lie I'mnd "elsewhere: lUa
terms are temly.pay,.verileli.will 'enable. him to sell all
Reeds to his line at least lb ner cent. lower thatiuthem,
in the same trade. tit) otos me espcelfully Invited
to 'call and: pro Toritheniseivcs.:P. B.lVsithburn wIU
always be oh handle exhibit the onele,'Whetber people
.3rie.b to liAirchaea
..11. D. VA§11111141.4
Mantroae r Aprll . .
D' Iti
IkTuTrcE.le here6i.tiven'thtit the font cifritti
& Warnerlo this..dayAilsolvei! by mutual
consent. Thom IndigneA are rogues.
too;lo iop,sylthout delay.;
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rNontiose:'itpni'2lBs2.`; P: Wii.,TIAER.
_`AlAnsortme.nt.
or liOnflk-Tronio'lelottiln3 l. ttni Trate -tirot. Cie. ti 11 ) ...
- - kW ntly forr'orAlto 4 ifontr n xUat
yet rOmoln,.tind nnew . .onpp,l7.impectesl In • Mil Or two,
GREATTBARGAINS;- -
L O4 NEIPbEI as...a'ellitjgron - him large Buick
- • al , , num-tattc : ~A Teptga, 4e., ul Gll FATLY
I rtEnu,csri,pticea. 10:11F,fillo for now anode.
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' ' I 'I4:CANFIELD,'
,Binglitunto#;:A • ,`'
w"ANTE . I2,IO.OOO doz "Nvontfiti Sogki
- ..-,":chansk for,6oNIaiIy,,IEFENTLY4 11P4 -
Montreo July , %2, ; 1w2,
BITSTNESt3OMmB.
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szncrusl. -TAILOIL T l urbPiko4l4*
lvi m IY pecapit - d 1)3( Xt.
n e ady ; T wo OlotWag st.N -, ork pecan.
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,-- 'LS- Sprout •
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it - ffmgAcfruitEß . OP app.° vv. co lamb
IV* riage springs , Montirtle j Pa. 41
wm. VT Smith '& Cc
Clr i g y moltr ° os7l." F A . "I"Tulits,
• Dr= E.:Si Park,
ITATINO tinurned tc, 2toetrose to mow n
, r,joo of his proforrion,lmor be foetid et
frie
(fotnds. o!, whe
we r e
he
n" be be.py w e ll noes 4-4
411 " '•
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• • • Mrintrese, - Yeb. 2,1862'
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• -G . Z. Dimock
TiIIitiTSTCTAN 'AND SURGEON; liciltrose,
1 tend to all banners thst any be ettnastea--"
dam*, with promptness and lideiltr. et" m 4 0 11
residence on Turnpike sir*. R e ed mms as
Ing,foot of EtiblinAirentie. I e'idt°r '+ B +►Qtalk
Gborge Fuller,
riZALER TN BOOKS, Ti4.17-mado Clottitoititi
CE9P, Brio' Oclitioce,..ke. :Rote tiro doom k
Vetchs Ifotel. 31marase. - •
nitAimi ID DRY 0 00D4 DrooriirsCrorkwyasi.
JL, ware, Tinware, Flab, Oils, Flint Postiok ic
also pays cash for all kinds oFBhipplnt IrFre. sk m ,
below eba Court Rouse. • •
Charles
Tillman, -.
STATING DRESSING SALOON. Sim
Gullgog, hest door to the Paddles, At!' g
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• S. S. Win' ch r
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,TTOUNEYAfLAW, Tuntialmock,h. oig,•l3pirk's Mick Ikw. • I h
• D. D. HixtfT - " -- --e•
.tr ITEMY AND EXCHANGE t o TADLE.' 0111w4k,0
L below Ktelor's hotel, Neiztroie,
L.- ,E: B. - ez Chise,
ATTORNYXB
,L LIV 4 Main:ass. Otte. “ ft
ter's store. • Ei B. ens's.
_:._Coligdon- 8r Sterling,
nE T 1 Cong a Morimgettn,lToymEn„,
Itmg &v., Between the Cant Wide, au c - , 4 7,
hourr.-Colut 1 Binghamton, N. C714.n
Traveling Agent. -
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•C. N. Simmons, •
BOOT AND szoz BAKY:ft AND it SPAIBER.
orer Baldwin d• Cox.'s Saddlery Shop, Muffin.
Dr, C. C. Edwards, --
al-EicT As-AND SORGEONOTorford,Pg,
P
cloOre below G. J. red* rtore.
Dr.. James brooks, -
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PTnCIAN AND SURGEON, pod dta!trin Dnip,
:Vied! eines, Palatt, OD, ti & e . co mnlaivi
And Pine at mete; oppoi ite Col. P. Lnalc*GrestbaL
• O. D. Vitil,••
SVIIOEO7 DESTTST s Montrose, Pa. r 65, 1, - 42
Fellows Building, cornet of Tomas! sod Chars
streets: ' Operations neon the teeth perforandilara
carefully and tenderly.. Plate work dons *theta las
material and in the roost improrel styleal Crum*
• VOI DlEVa l ao
PUBLISHED EVERY TEIURSDAY 3111313 G fl
B. 8 . , et. t B. - Chase,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
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i l l artraSe !
One . dollar and fifty Oentt ier annum, eaell Emidani,
or two dollars if not paid tarn the end of the ma
Orlin of eubscrlptlon. No paper-I,W be ettemt i id
until all ern:meager aropald except at the ppm Ode
Publisher.' All communications moat be poll ?MI
receive attention.. All lettere converted yid, doe%
should be directed to S. 71. & E 11. finial, Ent*
Snelnebanna county, Pa. -
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RATES or A RVERTISTSC. .
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Onr !quire (12 line. or lesA,) three itICTORTIJ. It 9
- .Each subsequent ineertion, - - - n
One rgnare three rnonthg, - . • - IN
One vinare elz net:abr. • 4
DuAnerF Cards, n.ur qr - - • 2a,
yearly drertirenient a, nut 1.3 er Nur Naar% Tel
One edlumn one sear, , !- - • ' • •
Yearly :Or ertitements ran be restricted to
nem in which they an, engted.
Jon WORE.
MP IV Pubtidier. hirldfi large assonant
Printing :materials, are prepared to execute all tat
Job word with neatness and despatch.
Ul mut It4t of every deacrlntlon constantly cabal
printed to order.
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. • Farmsfor Balc,
fryiE Subocriliers aOt
_as Smuts for delta',
I.rale of Real "'state—Tams, Homes and loa
loentedinfnsgaeltanaacobnty,Pa. dliwboran
offer their property for mile can girt; a minute drsodp
tion'ot their Farms or hots _as follows: Snarl d
acre's, bow many inoprorett, amthoe , watered; Ita
ings; . °relax.", grafted or Frommaa finit;ottetfret
trees, a n d f Linde trees; hew far from Noutrert,ni
'the . nearest point to a firma on the See Pak L't
Railroad; price and terms'of payment. Allston"
to well or purchase Beal Estate, will pull., prop*
tentlon by calling on or addresdng na idlest:se,
- Snrquehanna c *fluty, ra.! ". •
• V.Pcon, eyanoe from Mosaic se o tbe premises to
of charge, , •
-- Office on Turnpike st ito , doois rest of dela
, .
TbefollowtrigPwrrat and Lots are now oftrafargat
N0 . .1, 40 a cres ,30 laaproted.Frareelloassultst
No 2, 80 do 50 do - ' told . .lo tp .
,No. 3,100 -do .6O do do 4 3
N 0.4,100 do 50 doi told do do,.
N 0.9, 70 do - 40 ~ do sold do
NoAs.oo -do 35 do! do dt
No. 7, 81 ore, Warehouse and tot.
No. 8,145 acres7blarpror ed. framed but ufi
NO. 9 521 f .do 85 • do sold
NO.IO -'lllO • • do do do •
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No. 11 , - ' sold
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.No. 12 100 acr es SO iirptcred, home born ilak o
No. 13 340 '110.290 do do do
N 0.14 56'' do 50 . .do ;sold
_No. 15 163 .do .C.O ' do - -do do
N 0.36 120 do 53 sold 1
NO. 12 200 "do - 75 . ' 410 ''do Ido
No-13 312 do Fri - " do doib'
No. 19 200 d 0750 do > do Ido
No. 20 115' 40390 - - do., , do • 1 , 4 !
,No. 21 190 do 120 ' do ' do
No. 2 2 MX do* ' do do ` ' &
. No. 2315::d0 30. - . do , do Idi
N 0.24 202 do 225' ' do 'do 'do
N 0.23 125 do 190 . do • do ,1 11 ,
No. 20 100 (10110 -- .. do ,' do ~ cg
N 0.27 SO do told,
No. 2011 :term g•crod, sow illl std &Alt
N0..20 1.14 acm, DO Improirtd, thane iron t 01134
No,Bo 175 'do , 100 • do .. do do
No. 31 735 dd 05 ' ' do do do '
N0..T2 130 dd.' 135 . do , do do
No. 33 160 do CO - . 4.0.„ do d°
No. 31 150 do 130 do do do
re. ns ISO do SO , , do ",;do do
No. 30 WO do ,170. do do
N 0.37 190 do I 100 .do do d
No. 35 179 ' do! leo "•' do do
No. GO/75 , do " 90 : do do
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g
30
No.lo ... do 15 , do do
I
No. di or 2 710 uxi
o : .
1 0,., 'do ono„ -,
No. d 2 02 "do!, 50 ' do ,do 4
N0:434_ do 1' sold' ' a p . l
.No. 14 •-- - • a - .0
_.OO. 44-758' 7, 40 do
- 45 800 ;do 200 do . do
• NO, .40 1.20 deted, BO inopiated, frame bow tid 55 5
540 Brod m01.k.4.-
; No. 47 tad d'r 173 4 d o • do
0.481(5 old •.• do . do
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- NO .:119 AO ticl C D . •' do do • •
No: 50 83 : , .. 4 1 0 1E cs., do do
Nil:: 51 52'; r di BO; ; ; do ; do
Prisoll rardbood ivy ormor"
by gi7oB.4tie ininntar con attain d fall
- • . AtijuDDALO ll .-
• " PAZCOCL
Montrase Pa.;Oot. - 1 •—;51,4
'- - - nissottlnatv. _,
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TIE - copartnership heretofore existiogr:,
'the haini end firm ei A. Lathrop it (- 2:
dissolved.. .The bnoktt . llo accounts of 40 _,..`"
Om - will be settled by A. Lathrop. The
.1. . 4 0 1
will . be, hereafter canducted by Dr L L s 7eit
4anteri Riley. Fin the.• pay [ di: 4 ' 2 ' llll d --i tu , :
.Yeterns tinaer the firm of D. R . lAthreit ~
' • ' A LAIIIItug 0 "1/
Atontrostimaretil,ls3l 'i'
—,:......,:_..,....,
.. NEw .$OO =
•: - At .thQ'•WPgeiirl!te ENC4l4lO'w
THR. outmoritier, vitli• many thrubbisio.
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2 , lirefoOlY istreating 'patreseoPu l iTis
fully inform his friends. that ha loat l i 7"; Ye
1 chPine selection of i oodthiirect from i li d e ja in b,
which lie - intrude to sell epee the ga o ; 10 4
• lotted principle Of - Plive wid le4 lire ec , c l ot
in'ekehinge rave:lads, all kinds of P o rea n l v o _
not excepted. :'. -.' • ' JOS. I.43lPV"r' 0
_ - Vpooriville, 4 prit3o; - 15:11.
_i_____..-:+-
76101 fig a; a IlltillOw °
'pug intiseritier 'has, n small stoei yet 013 !,;
.1:: nor? tome and nottitotts and b17 , 7:7, 0 4
essintinent of Ladies, atiates. Pea 11,11 ) dr° b 00 0:
Shots, 'stash he ts pot; ailing at rive n li ;,
boss sotit.:STbers is alloppOttuu 3 S taer i i t lettES.,' 1
Fsbrilar7 1,1E4, . I