Xist of frtmiums, - .. to be .awarded at the Susquehantih County Agricultural Exhibitionfor the year 1E158; - ' H - O_R 8B S. - ' • CLASS 1. STALLIONS AND AMISS. Best' Stallions and 3 of his colts, Di. -. b ~ploa , and , 3 rn 2d best, Amet._Agriculturist and..... 3 3d best, Albany Cultivator and 2 Best Stallion which has not stood ia the County prior to this rear, Diploma and Lindsay's History of Morgan Horses, .. Beal Brood Mare and -colt, Yunatt on for ,`._ sles and • , 3 2d best, Allen's Domestic Animals and 2 . 3d heat, Lindsay's Morgan Horses and 1 judges:. Wtn,C. Ward,.Benj. Ayres, 'and Dr. 11.I I. B. Lathrop. ' . CLASS 11. SINGLE AND MATCRED ROTtgES, & COLT& l i 'AI animals competing ht . this Class to be -raise in the county. - . 'Best single Gelding Di mare. ,over 4 sears , old,. Dadd's Anatolny and Physiology of , - the Horse; with colored,plate. . 2d best, Youatt on 'Horses, and- , 'A2 3d best,. Alb. Cult., and I Best pair of matched Horses, (gelding or mares), over 3 rears old, Stephen's Boa . . of the Farm. - • '2d hest Dadd's Aunt. and Physiology of • Hcmes. t pair of three .rear old Cots , - 3 .." two 4i , • ..... ••• ''catling, • Best pair. of Mules, 2d hest; - Judges : Simeon Lewis, Israel &ebbing ,isa , Dr. C. Lett. • _ CATTkE. CLASS I. DE O\9. . Best Devon Bull, 2 years - oltl or upwards. - Country Gent., and t 3 2d best, Amer. Aar.; and . ..— - •2 Best DeCop Bull, between .1 and. 2' years, • Yeuatt on Cattle,anil - - 2 • "2d best, Mb. Cult., and. * 1 Best Devon . Bull;undell year, ' 1. Best Devon Cow, 3 years old or upwards, , Am. Farmer's -Encyclopedia. i -2d be5t,..... --- - • -1- .---- . --------- ' 2 Best-Devon ,Heifer, 'betleen 2 and 3 yrs. ' old; Conairy Gent., and 1 2d best., Alb. Cult- and - '7-1 , Juil:qes :,. Thomas Nielio6on, S. Wj Breed aid George Walker. , c LISS - 11. WEB 4 1.15. • Best Durham Brill, 2 - years old or upwards; . • CountriGent., and.., • • e 3 2d best, Atoe;Agr„and 2 ~BestDerbam Bull, betw. 1 and 2 yrs. old, Yonatt on Cattle, and 2d best, Alb. Cult, and . 1 Best Durham Bull, under one year, 1 Best Durham Cow, 3 . yrs: old and upwards, - Am. Farmer's Encyclopedia-- • . *241 best, . 2 Best Durham I.leifer,. betw.s2 and 3 years old. Country Gent., and I ' 2d• best, Ali.). Cult, and 1 • Jut . s: Harry Ssnith,Abner Griffis,David. Wake 6. - . .. ' . 1: CLASS in. GRADES AND NATIVES. Best!. mil, Amer. Aer., and B2 24. best, ' " • ' 1 Bestpow, over 3 yrs-old, Am. Farment ' -En4clopedia. . . . 2d. best, Cotintry Gent., and : . 1 . 3d best, Amer.:Agr., and 1 4th be5t.,....., 1 • 1, - Best Heifer, betw. 2 and 3 - yrs. olE,Colintry" , Grrf.,.. and - 1 2d hest, Amer. Agr., and ' • 1 3d besf, Alb. Cult. Best 4 Yearlings, Stephen's Book -ofthe Farm - . . . 2il best, Youatt On Cattle, and • 2 - - 3d best, ..kllen'slDom. Animals, and... _ 1 86t..5 Calves, Stephen's Book of the Farm. 2d best, Youatt on Cattle, and 2 3d . best, Allen's Dom. Animals, and—. 1 fridges : C. D. Lathrop, L'a_tham Gardner, Eri.Gregory.. • . . CLASS IV. OXEN AND STEERS. &st 8 - 4 oke fromsmy ton n,B copies of Amer Agr. • ' - • . 2d best, 8 copies of Alb. Cult. Best pair of Working oxen, over ,4 venrs'old, raised in tile county, a library of Agricul tural Books, -worth - • - $5 2d beat, Youatt on Cattle; and . 3d best, Allen's • Dom. Animals, and... 2 4th best, Alb. Cultiv, and 1 Best pair of Steeri, betw. -3'ati yrs. old, 'raised in the county, Stephenrs Book of _ the Falai. • - 2d beat, Amer. !Age', and . 2, 311.. best, Amer. Am., and Best pair of Steers, between 2 and 3 Tears - old, raised in the county,Stephen's Book • of Farm. ' 2d best, Amer. Agr., and ii , _ 2 - 3d best, " " " i. . 1 . Judges,: ..W.m. _1 L. Post, g ym. Ilarihgton, and Miner Turrell. 1, - , HOGS. . . Best Boar, - Yonatt on EingA and s2. 2d best, Amer. Agr., and 2 - Best Breeding Sow,,Yonatt, and 2 _ 2d best; Amer. Agr., and • , .. 1' 3d best, Mb. Cultic., and - 1 Best - 4 spring pigs, Youatt, and - 2 2d best, Amer. Azr., anti - 1 Best - 4 pigs lea than 10 wk'. old, Youatt, add ' - 21 best, Amer. Agr., and.. . ...... . : . 1 judges : Hyde Clocker, 'Ill: Kane;jr.,siid - B. G. Babcock. ,!.: , - ~.. , . - S . H E E P.. Best fine wooled 'tuck, Youatt's Shepherd's Book, and ‘: ; ' . - - ,$1 2d best, Ather.Ari• and 1 Best, 3 fine wooleii•E;ea, Randall's Sheep •' Husbandry, and . - - -2 2d best, Amer. Agr.; and - I -Best . 3 fine wooled Lambs, Country Gent. Best coarse wooled Buck, Youatt's Shep herd's Book, and - - 1 2d lest, Amer. Agr.. and - ,, ' I Best 3 coarse wooled Etves,Randall'sSbeep, Husbandry, and. . _ '2 ;20:11,est,‘A,Der. Arr., and . . .... ..... 1 ' , Best 3 coarse wooled Lambs:Country Gent. Best middle iwooled Buck, Youatt's Shep ._ . herd'i Book, and ' .1 2d best, Amer. Agr., and 1 Best 3: middle, wooled -Ewes, Randall's Sheep Husbandry, and - , - 2 • 2d best, Amer.:Agr., and - 1 Best 3 middle wonted Lambs, Country Gent. - - Liecesters, - Bakewells, ite - ., are classed as coarse wooled, Saxony, Merino, &e., as fine wpoled, and South Dewns, &c., as middle I , , . . , .. `wooled. A;lnttj rt getu.ittchl Judges': Thos. P. Phi . nner - Ca .1: Wet. eel 4411 . , . roue, and Merritt Mott. . ....11A11)... - DI,3TFER AND CHEESE. ' • • ' . , -.-.. Best firkin of butter made in June; Butter . NEW ARBINGEMENTB `knife. worth 43.00, and - ' - -s2_, 'i. 2d-best,.knife, worth $2.00, and ''ll.t the -Old Stand of Lot/m(4i dcVo. 3d best, " . ", " - " - . 1 -- ..4th beat, " "' - " - -or . LATHROP. & DeWITT Best firkin - of butter, made in fall, knife, noIEG leare,to announce to the public in gen - worth - $3.00; and ....' ' • .2 I LP end that they are now opening one of the `24 best, knife, 'worth $2.00, and 2 largest Srocxs of WIEECSAWDISS ever offered in 3,1 best, . „," " 61. II . ..„ ~ . 1 Montrose.. Comprising Dry Goodsi- Groceries, 4th best - 4 $ .o. •-. w : 7 (m. ~ .-... 2 1 Hard.lblatre, Crockery, &e., &c., &r...., which they -- Best •10 patinae otbutter made by a ' girl _ I propose to sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. • v 'T Ire, se A are rea I IF ae I it. - under IS yenta, knife, w0rtir..."........ 2 For largest Eptaptity of butter per cow , froth • We "Wish to,,detnottstrate 'to the public, the any eambero p owit, country (Ad:4 - .ond s s difference betuliiti buying Goods for c i ttnt and on TINE. ‘ s LA T H OP & DEWITT. • alines!, Saver; Arr., 'and 2 i Montrose, April 26th, 1858. . Beet Chew, not less then _25 ' . pounds, Amer. Agr., and • - _ 2 2d -best, Alb. Cultist, and... • . , 2 ' Judger: Henry McKinney, Urbane Bur rows, and E. MeEinzie. , FRUIT, CIDER, VINEGAR, VEGETAB: LES, HONEY AND . SUGAR. Best Fall Apples; not less than i busbel and •, at Iciest 3 varieties, Downing' Fruit Cult mist. 2d best,.. - II Best Winter Apples, not less ike„Downing's -- i Fruit Culturist. . 2d beet, - ' - , 1 t Pears, not less than one peck, Amer. 1 Agriculturist, _ I Best Quinces. Alb. Cultiy. Best Cider Vinegar, not less titan 2 _gals.3 2 d best; 1 Best and greatest vatietyofNegetables,... 2 Best 10 pounds maple sugar, 2 , _ 2tl best,. •- .. Besr 10 pounds Honey,Quinby on-Bees,and .1 2ti best, 1 Judges : F. M. Hall, A.. H. Patrick, and Martin Newman.- CABINET WORK. CARRIAGES, AND BLACKSMITHING. Best exhibition of cabinet work ..•.. 2d best, • Best carriage, single or amble,— .. - 2d best, For the best lot of 6 Tiotee shoes, The liorse'sFoot— how to keeot sound and 1 2d besti.....Horse's Foot, dr,c., and 50 cts. Judges—G: Z. Dimock, D. D. Hinds, and Win. F. Lathrop. FARM IMPLEMENTS, For best-plow, • For. best oulti - vat For best corn shelter,— For best straw cutter,... For best power for churning,. For best 3 fiikins, For best Imirse rake, Ear best barrow, Judges—C. Carmalt, A. Cassedy, Rofus . • - SEEDS, &c. Best bushel of corn, (ears,) , s2 Best i bushel of w heat, •• • • ............. 2 Best 1 bushel of rye, - . 1 Bests bushel of cloy& seed, 2 Best . I. bushel of timothy seed, 2 Bst I. bushel of flax seed .. . i• • Judges- r G. C. Lyman, Henry S. Searle, Reuben Wells. LEATHER, dm. - . Best 3.sides of harness 1eather,......,..;.53 ' 2d best, . 0 Best - 2 sides of sole leather, . 3 2d best, ' - , 2 Best 3 isides'of upper leather, ' 3 2d best, - "al . ' ' 2 Best carriageF harness, • 3 2J best, • Best farm harness,, 2d best. Besei4uitlie,• Best pair of fine boots, I3est pair of common boots, ' - — 2 . ludges t —Cyrus W. Bard, James Mead, Christopher Perkins. - DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. . For b ee t pantiel not less-than 10 yard's,..s2 243 best, • 1 For best fulled cloth not less 'limn 5 yards, 2 2d best, • I For best woolen carpet not less . tban 15 y'ds, 3 2d best, -2, For best rag etopet not less than 15 yards, 3 2d best, 2 For best 11 dozen pair ot'woolen 50ck5,..... 2 2d,best, For best 2 pair of woolen mitten.", - 1 .fld best, Juiiges— ORNANIENTAI NEEDLE WORK, &c... For best - patch work Sa•_ 2,1 best, 2 For best quilt of any other r. ..... . 2d best, For best winter t;onnet, For best ladies' Facque, - 1 Judges-11rs. F.U. Williams, Mr& AIL-Post, Miss Matilda Wright. POULTRY Best 3 hiatus, Country Gentleman: 2d best, $1 Best,6 fowltl year 01d,.. Country Gentleman. Best 6 sprillg chickens,...Amer. Agr. and $1 2d best, • 1 I*, 6 ducks, Amer. Agr. and 1 . 2d 12 . est,— ... Albany Cult and 56 et... judgei.--,Myron-Baldwjn, James W. phap, man, and Ilenry Sherman. To the firmer whose products are the -greatest (bay included) in proportion to the 'number of acres under cultivation, taking into account the stock kept on his farm during the season,klibrary of agricultural books worth $.3 and cash *5, To_the nest $5 -liepoyt to be made to Executive Committee•prerious to -the January meeting. ... ?LOWING. . Best plciwing,....Country Gentleman and $3 21 best, - Amer.Agr... and 3 ' 3d best, .3 4th'best :',. 2 sth best, , ' I Judges and Committee of Arrangements to be appointed when place is decided upon. , . , • The Executive Committee in offering pre ritiums_ to be awarded have. in some re4pects changed ‘ the mode-heretofore adopted, prin cipally by offering__ Books and' Agricultural Papers for a portion of the premiums. If any person shalLbe. awarde4 the same book or paper twice Atesball be at liberty to substitute any book or Paper of equal value, and if any per son to• whom a money primium 'shall be awarded, shall so desire, he shall be at liberty to select' any book'of the same yelp for a prertium. The Cornmi!ee trust that the - plan of dis tributing _ booki and agricultural papers of value among the Farmers of this may give satisfaction to the 'members of the So ciety, and prove an advantage to the Society both present and future. Tlr.prernium list has been considerably ex tended in those - departments io which most inlerestis felt, and some new premiums offered. Proposals are requested from different .towns desiring-the plowing match to be held in their vicinity; to be made by the 3d Tries day in August to Mr. Baldwin at Montrose. • F. M. WILLIAMS. ALFRED BALDIVIBT, C o mm itt ee. SAWL F. CARMALT, `""'"lnmee. N . TLC II - IS If .E A' IS' 13 _i virA.ii, .I El 7 'l' ABEL TURRELL Htije ins a t b rdect ice variety New York, with a ( :1 of Goods , for cam, sad se octed with much care, from over thirty of the beet Houses in New York, whioh he offers to his customers and the public at low prices for cash. His stock comprises: D IR U G S , MEHICINES, • PAINTS, DIES, , WIND•OW GLASS, DYEISTUFFS, G.ROCERIES, G L AS B—W ARE, CROGKERY, - Id lIRRO R 8 , "CLOCKS, W A Lit PAPER, WINDOW PAPER, WINDOW OILSHADES, F A-N OY.GOO D S, 31.USICALLINSTRUMENTS, 4EiWELRY • P E.R!F Er M E , DRIT GOODS, HARD WARE, STOE'WAR-E, W 0 0-O`E N WARE, BROOMS,. ' B S E S, JAPANINED BIRP CAGES, 111 C A N AIR Y-SEED, POCKET KNIVE'S, - *HIPS, UM OR ELL A B_, AMMUNITION, TURPENTINE, • • C A Si FIFE N E, , • BUIVNING FLUID, A L:C On 0 L, ".LIQUOR.B, (For AedicOlnal Purposes only,) SUPPORTERS, SHOLTLpE:R PORTMON AIES, • SPEPT./VOLES,. SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, FORKS; &c., GOLD PENS, S T A-Ir I 0' N•E R Y,' • VIOLIN STRINGS, BOWS, ,te., And all of ChA most popular PATENT! MEDICINES,' Thankful for alp liberal patronapihitlierto re ceived, lie hopes; to merit a continuance and large increase of the,same. • ABEL - TURRJLL. Montrose, Dec.llst 1857. • • ! gilt I GE6. W. 51A 1 N,. Wholesale - Saltbealer,— 201 Washipgton Street, (directly o e ppoisite Washington Mailltet,) still continues to offer to the tit' and coantry trade, all kinds of foreign coarse and fine silt, at the very loi'est figtires; 40000 sacks-and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated band for table add dairy 11:11!, Jeffrey & Darcy, 15Iarshall's, Brownlow's, &c. ; and 50000 bushelu Turks Island, Bonares, Cu racos, St. tibia; Lisbon, Cadir., Ivied, Nantes, &e., all of whi. E h Till be sold at bad- ain prices from vessels, stetriland storehouses. .... - s Any,purchaserl wishing. to select front a good assortment find it to his interest to csil•_; g N. B.—Fine table salt put up in small bags;of different sizes, and constantly on hand in oi,p -ping order. Als4:k a splendid article of Roek - Ground salt,' in quart boxes, put up and for sale by the quantity, in cases of five dozen-each. New York. April Ist, 1958.--Iv* --- 50 ets Crol2XC§ : 4 0001111S Fur Cash and ,Prompl Six Months' Buyers. IL BURRITT Would invite attention to his new Stock of SPRING SAUMMER.GOODP, TUST received; including, as usual, a great fj variety of Ladies Dress GOO(15 in Prints, Gingbams, Lawns, Robes, Challies, alleges, Poptins and Silks; Bro:he, Stella, Silk and Cast mere• ShawlS; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, -Broadcloths, Cashmeres and Simper Stuff's, with a full va riety of other STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Inelu&ng.qroeerins, Crockery, Ilardware,Stocts, Iron. Steel, Minn, flats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Carpeting, - Floor Oil- Cloths, Painted Window Shades.; Wall Paper, - Clocks, Drugs, Oils. Paints,-4Ste-,Ac: • The entiro Stock having been bon ht for CASH, and'at Panic Prices, will be sold at the LOWEST FIGURES; CO CASH and PROMPT SIX MONTHS' Buyers. N. - 8.--Salt and Flour'constantly on hand. [New Milford, May, 13th. )858. NEW GOODS !'II H. J. WEBB'S. J(O TROSE, APRIL, :4011, 1058 BINGHAMTON WATER CURE, BITCITLe 13fTCY, BROWIE CO. N.Y. THIS ESTABLISHMENT has been greatly. 1. enlarged and improved daring the spring, and is now ready for the reception of Patients. raw simi~ur institutions in this country com bine so many advantages for the successfur treat ment-of Invalids: The location is beautiful, the house new and commodious, the rooms large - ,air), well "furnished and every way arranged with view to the health and comfort of the occupants. The Physicians, Dr. Thayer ,atid wife, have had_tivelve years ! experience (the last eight at Biri,c,rlintuton)iirtreating diseases Hydropathically during which Vane they have treated successfully, thousandi of sick personi, many after their dis eases have been prouonoced fatal; by eminent Physicians. In addition,' lo their patients at the "cusix" they have a large practice in the village and-surroundingcountry, which makes them fa miliar with the treatment of diseases of ' every grade and character: They planned, built, and own the "BinghamtonWater-Cure,consequently it is under their! ntire control and management. In all those diseases to which the peculiar a daptation of Hydropathic treatment has been successfully derrionstrated,. they will generally guarantee a speedy and perfect restoration.— 'Such are the following, viz.—Acute and Chronic .Rheumatism, Nervous diseases, Dyspepsia,Scrof ula, Spinal Complaints, Tumors, Ulcers, trrlarge ment Joints,of diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Dropsy, Agne and Fever, Female complaints of every kind, Skin diseases,Catarrh, &c. &c. Persons who have been ong sick or bed-ridden and Who have not succeeded heretofore in their efforts to regainitheir health, are especially ievi ted to consult uT or give us a call, Terms from $5 to $lO per week. Etr' l2r. Thayer will be at Searle'ii Hotel in Idontrose,on ThOrsday, July Ist, where any lova who-desire,, may consult him. For further particulars, address tuy2otd I , 0. V. THAYER.. M. D. A COMPLETE assortment of GROCERIES A at C. P. & O. M. ILmt.Ey'a. CLOTUS, Cassi mem and Vestinga, very de sirable styles, at prices that cannot fail to ,snit. Call and he 'convinced, -C. W: MATT. PROFESSOR vvoop's Hair Restorati - e at - TURRELL'S. . WOOL CARDING 7. l , ° ,.e s . u ., bse nsT ' p e u r a l l s "rr Ant ° l l l l i i ii l 7 N4S 6u- Bruokl3n, Jur, Bth, 1858 - 23tf . U N S,• P S T f, S , TliussEs. ~i ~~ ~~~ Si. H. SATRE & 1140nIERS A,RE I\,T:OW EgEIV'ING teaPfy Of -44 SPRING 4 (4 0.;. AND . SotlinViit GOOD 6 A. WHIC.II for Cashor Produce can be bought very low WALL PAPER. A select assortment just recuived. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS. CARPETING. Barg/ling offered by S. 11. SAYRE & PR9TiIERS PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS. We invite the attention of Farmers to the celebrated Peekskille Plows which we have added to our large assortment. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS,. Proprietors of Eagle Fi . mlndr.l*- , Montrose. April 29th. 1858. 18tf. STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !!! OUR Stovea have been so thoroughly tried to the entire satisfaction" of all, that they need no recommend from us. S. rt. sAyn-E & BROTIIRRS. Sannei - s' 'ant . s' INSURANCE COMPANY, • . N. W. Corner Second and. Walnut Streets, ipuctaziazolau.itpaaa2 CAPITAL. $1,250,000• This •Company (pets Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goods,..li'urnilure, Marine Insurance on Vesiels, caigo t and Freight, - TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Inland Insurance on Goods by Rivers, Likes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage, to all Parts of the Union up- • on the most favora ble • terms. _ DIRECTORS: lios.Thos-B.Ftontsce,l Custmes - Dmvs, Oro. 11. ARMSTRONG, THOS. 11ANDEgFinD, -Cuss. A. RUBINCAM, ESW . D R. HELIUBOLD, GEORGE lIELMBOLD, P. CAR LL PREWSTER, JAMES E. NEAL, ISAAC LEACH, JR. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. - EDWARD R. HELM BOLD, Secretary. T. BOYLE, Agent. -Office, New Milford, Pa. January 18th, 1858. ly* QROCERIES, Crockery, Hardware and 1.1(i : ssother articles to numerous to men. tion.--a.. which shall be sold Cheap for Cash Or Ready Pay. - C. W. MOTT. E. W. PHELPS! ATE NT COMBINATION BEEHIVE. A SfJItE protection against - Moths, Mice, and 1 - 1. all enemies of the Bee. Highly approved for the last 5 years by the most intelligent Bee Keepers in the western and eastern States. Rette.ENces.—J.S. Gitig,ory and J. H. Bar tholf, Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y.; J. E. North. Candor, Tioga Co, N. Y.; H. M. More, Painted , Vost, N. Y.; Sani'l Kidder, J. C. Elton, 'and A. C. Ely, Elmira, N. Y.; John Bell, Newark, N. J.; Frederick Fritz, Easton, Pa.; Hiram Hull, Wel,tfielil,Mnss.; Flom Fil 'man, Addison, N. Y., and Ahljah Well., Gib - snni, I. Hine,-Harford, G. C. Birdsall, Jackson, and B. F. Wells, Clifford Susq'a Co. Pa, It may be used as . a swarming or nom swarm ing hive, the surplus'honey and comb can be re moved without injuring the bees. It is very' convenient forfeeding bees, and prevents all danger from' robbers ; it is also the cheapest pa tent hive now in use., A hire with two sections costs $2,75, three section's $3,50, made of the.. best pine lumber, and can be had at all times of B. P. Willard, Elmira, N. Y., or of the unileK, signed in Gibson. For making and using, $5. hive and right $B. 1 will sell town rights, having bought thu righ for Ike county.. With every hive antl rightly, vivo a book instructing how to manage it. 311. hive was at our County Fair last fall and took the prethium, with the bees and honey in ,it.' I Warrant every hive ,I sell to give satisfaction, or refund the money after fair trial. • COE WELLS. Gibson, Susq'a Co., Pa., Jan. Bth, 1858. tst* •0 rA 0 iP 1.1.1 PI2HD, E , ,AT THE HEAD OF XAVIG4TION, A ND examine the choice stock of Spring 11.. / and Summer Goods, just opened fur Examination and SALE, 41 very towfiguree by C; %V. MOTT. QTELLA, Cashmere,•an4i)eLnin Shawls at 0 Nery low prices bp, C. W.. MOTT. FI STS and Caps of the newest styles, in (neat variety by C. W. MOTT • paturri in übundrince by C. W. MOTT. P BASS Hosiery, Gloves, Belts Ult etc., etc.. by C. W. MOTT. ROWN and Blue Sheeting.and Sti*Ttings -1., Shirting Strips, Ticks; Denim, Summer Staffs, &c., &e., as lolv as can be afforded in this market. C. W. MOTT. Dilitolution. NTOTICE is hereby given that the firm of IlAwi.Ev & GUILD hitt - list:lay dissolved by [nut consent Gibson, Aug. 17 1857. E. E. Gutur. The books and accounts can be found at the ;dare formerly occupied by the All , person& having unsettled accounts are requested • to settle the same as soon as possible: The business will be conducted in future by the undersigned, under the firm of C. P. & 0. M. 1-lAwt.Ey. who are constantly reaiving from New York and Philadelphia, the latest styles of Full and - Winter-Dry Goods, Clo thing&e., all of which will be sold at a very small profit for ready pay. - • Gibson, Aug. 31st, 1857. C. P. 11AWLEY, O. M. HAWLEY., arm for Sale. frrtFlE subscriber offers for sale a Good Farm of 95 acres in Bridg,ewiter, four miles•eait of Montrose, 70 acres improved. • There is on the premises a large framed Dwelling House,-a good framed 'Bhrn, an excellent Apple Orchard One half of, the purchase - money will be required down; the balance in annual instalments. • ELIJAH BROWN. Bridgewater, August 19th, 1857. 33tf. Still They Come! THE largest stock of MenrcrsEs' ever before kept is this market may be found at the • AslitLi ERIC .1370P.M. It will !be useless to enumerate. When you wish anything in the Patent Medicine line, or otherwisel call at the Farmer's Store. Don't for get the plbee, ds.wn town. • - .R. THAYER. Montreie, March 3d, 1858. LOOK HERE! .Z COBB offers to the public, at prices that cannot, fail to suit, a LARGE and Scranton asortment of GROCERILE%, at the old well ktiownestablishment formerlioc c-upied by Oliver Crarie. bluosus,TEis;CoiFE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR, anti SALT (by the sack or barrel,) 'FAD, aria all articles' found ia first Class groceries. The attention of FARMERS IS.Soiirited tDa superior quality . of .GRAIN arid GRASS SEED which the undersigned has on hand and for sale. CLovr* AndTINOTHT SEED,. Sad .good SEED WHEAT 'Sold 'a, iery aro 'rates for CASH. As I mean to merit;l hope to receive, a liberal ,share of public patrmage. Z COBB. Montrose, March 3J, 1858. [3O). sinvina.seigoo,*ifirrits: -'-'affiliMilM - New : Rait Road Route.. Delaware, Lackawanna* W.D.K. NEWand . expeditious broad r m age ate from the North and. West, via Great Bend one Scranton, and from the -Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, May 17th,1858, trains will. be ran an follows: . , The Cit cinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great Rend at 8.15 a. in., and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Phil'a at . 8.30 a. tn. Due at titontroge, s 9.05 :" Tunkhannock, - 9.47 " Factoryvillo, 10.10 " Scranton, . 10 57 " _ Moscow, 11.43 " Stroudsburg, 1.35 p. m. Delawarti,(ls minutes to dice,) 2,08 " Bridgeville, Phil. (pass. leave) 2.40 " • Junction, . .3.30 " Now York, 7.15 " ' Philadelphia, 8.20 " Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier No. 2 North River, at 7.30 a. m. From Phihidelphia, leave Walnut St, ' Wharf, at . 6.00 " Leave Junction, 10.50 . " buoatßridgeville,(Phil.connection.)ll.4o " Delaware, (15 min. to dinnt:r), 1260 m. - Stroudsburg, 12.47 p. m Moscow, 2.36 " Scranton, - 3.15 " Factorrille, . --- 4.05 " Tur.khannock; ' 4.25 " Montrose, . 5.08 " Greet Bend. 5.40 " Connecting at Great Bend with the 'Malt Train,' west, at • , Accommodation Train leaves Scram. ton for Great Bend at Arrive at Great Bend, Connecting with the Duckirk Express, west, at 1.55, and the N. Y. Express, east, at 2.35 p.m. Refurning,leaves Great Bend at 2.40, Due-at Scranton, '7.10 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern a'passeoger car swirl be at. tached to the Express Freight Trains,leaving- Scrantou, - • 5.00 a. in. Due at Stroudsburg at 10.15 " • " JAnction at 2.10 p. in. Returning, will leave Junction at 4.00 a.-tn. Due at Stroudsburg at 7.20 " " Scranton at 1.50 p. in. Passengers for. New York will change cars at Junction. . -To and from Philadelphia, via B.D. R.R., leave or take' the cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,take L. & B. R. R., camat.Scranton. For *JessupArchbald, and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. , Tickets aold,'ana baggage cheeked through. JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't. Wiw. N. JENgs.Gen'l Ticket Agent. May 13th, 1858. • ILVE" Great Discovery of tie Aye. in, IMPORTANT TO . TOBACCO CHEWERS. li• - A IL GUSTAV LINNARD'S Taste Restop, atiie TrochOs,—.The Great Substitute for Tobacco. it is a well known "and.incontroverii 'ble fact thSt,the use of tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most, severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL ,DISORDERS to. which the race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly proven that it containstertganarentic & poisonous properties most dangereilir in their ef fect's, which by entering the blood derange the !unctions and operations of the. heart,, .causing. many st,s "'oppose that orgin to be diseased: . • TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous system, manirestitt itself—as,all who have ever used the weed will testify—in lassitude, nervous irretibility, water brash, dispepsia, and many Other disorders of a similar character. The TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES are designed to counteract these baneful influ ences, awl have proved completely successful in altitude of cases,fland wherever used. Being, armless in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring the taste which has become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence, completely reniovidg the irritation and accompanying tickling sensation of the throat —which are always consequent, 7 ntron abstaining from the use of tobacco, and by giving a healthy tone to the stomach, invigorate the whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining their 'constitutions and shortening their lives, should Ilse these troches immediately rind throw off the injnrious & unpleasant habit of chevVing tobacco. These troches or lozenges aro put up in a con venient- and portable form at the low . price of 50 cents per box. A liberal discount to thestrade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom Lal! orders should be addressed. JAS. E. BOWERS, Driiggist; apTsfiy) Cor. 2d and 'Race-sts, Philada. • AFFLICTED READ ! GPLAFFIENBERG MEDICINES.- Vegetable Pills Green Mountain Ointment, Sarsaparila Compound, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion. Po wer an& Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dyse. tary Syrup, Consumptive's Balm, Marzhall'i Uterine, Catholicon, Dr. Libby's Pilo Ointment, and Manual of Health. Ayres Pills- and Cherry. Peet - orial, Tanner's German Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointment - and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer, :Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhodo's Fever and Augue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. ea Lineament, Camphor, bastor Oil, Paregoric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, dtc &c., &c. A new supyly justrecOved, to be kept constant ! . ly on hand, for sale by I. N.SULLARD. October, Ist ~18.56. C. P. BAWLEY, The =NATIONAL MERCHATT A large Weekly at Sixty Cents, a Year. IT contains a choice selection-el Literary mat ler, Tales, Poetry, and a large amount of commercial information. The reviews of the - Markets and Bank Note Reports are,of them. _selves worth more than the price of subscription. and the paper itself, before it is printed, costs more thatiwe ,ffet for it. ,For-Ten Dollars we. will send sixteen copies of the Merchant and a copy of any - three dollar magazine, such as Godey's Lady's Book, Gra ham's Magazine. Specimen copies of the Merchant will be sent any. address on the receipt of a postage stamp ; Active young 411c1) wanted to canvass for the paper, to whom a liberal commission be al . - owed, that will amount in some cases to .eighty dollars a month. Address; S. E. ASHTON' & CO., National Merchant Wee, Philadelphia. T''n . .. . is to certify that the undersigned tit used Manny'a Hower with Wood'ilinrove ment, the past season, and are fully tuditined that 'it is a good machine, and We recommend it to the farmers of this County As A profitable and labor-aikitiag machine: -'' . " ' JERilliAll MIAMIAN, - A. Gittrrlit ' .'; • Jou4 .lIAE non Ton. I..:atitimili, M. 1 Ilsnatsanis, ' - T - .' I", •Piyurror ' Febinary 25,1868. _ ..• - ' For-Maehines apply to , tbe-andersitned Agent. r, - ..T. C. D. LATHROP.' . Montrose, March Ist, 1858. , [mhl Hutt. _ Patent Medicines, &c, The Cheapest Paper in the World:, ATTENTIOi FARMERS! Helmbold's Genuine Preparatioe; • Highly Concentrated Compound Plaid Extract Barba. For . Diseases 'of the Bladder, Kidneys, Groye/- Dropsy, Weaknesses, Obstructions, Secret Diseases; Female Complaints, and a/1 Diseases alike Sexual Organs. arising from - excesses and imprudence:tin life, and removing all Jut proper discharges from tire blad der, kidneys; or sexual' organs,. whether existing in MALE tifß FEMALE,! from whatever cease they may have originated, and no matter of how longstanding, giving health and vigor to the frame, and bloom to the pallid cheek. JOY TO TEE--AFFLIOTED It•cures nervous and debilitated! sufferers; and removes all•the symptoms, among which will be found indisposition to exertion, toss of power,loss of memory, difficulty of breathing, general weak ness, horror of disease,. senk nerves, trembling, -dreadful horror of deatb,,night sweats, wild feet, wakefulness, dimness !of Vision, la n gu or-riaiversal lassitude of the museulacsystem, often enormous appetite, with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, flushing of the bedy, dryness of the skin, pallid countenance and eruptions on the face,pain in the back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently black spots flying before the eyes, with u temporsrY .surusion and loss of sight;want of nttention,great mobility, restlessness, with horror of eociely.— Nothing is more desirable to such patients than solitude. and nothing they more dread for, fear of themselves; no repose of manner,no earnestness, no 'speculation, but slurried transition frdm one question to another. These symptoms, Wallowed to go on—which this medicine invariably removes—soon follows loss of power, fatuity and epileptic fits—in one 'of which the patientmay expire.. Who can say that these excesseiare not frequently followed , by those direfuidiscases—insanity and consump tion The,recardS of the insane asylums, and. the melancholy deaths by consumption best am • pie ivitness to the truth of these aseertinns. In lunatic asyldms the most melancholy exhibition •apPears. The countenance is actualiy sodded& quite destitute—neither mirth or g,rietever its it. Should a sound of the veiee occur,-.it 15 rarely articulate. "Witli'woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiler' Debility is the most terrible! and has brought thousands to untimely graves, thug blasting the ambitiOn of many noble youths. Tt can be cured by the uso of this INFII.i.IBLE R E II F. D V . If you are suffering with any of the above dis tressing aliments, the Fluid Extract Buehu will cure you. Try it and be convmeed of its efficacy. Fir Beware of quack nostrums and quack dec-' tors, who falsely. hoastof abilities and referenees. Citizens know and‘svoid them, and save long'sn f. tering, money, and exposure, by sending or call ing fora bottle of this popular and specific rent edy. It allays all pain and inflornmation, is per fectly pleasant in its taste aid odor; but immedi ate in its action. • - • - HELMBOA'A EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the rules - of Pharmacy and Chemislry, with the greatest ac eurecy and chemical knowledge and care devo.; ted in its combination. See.ProfesSor Pewees valuable works on the practice of physic, and most:of the late standard works Of medicine. Fir, o One hundred•dollars will be paid ! to any physician' who can prove that the medicine ever injured a patieot;and the testimony of-thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to 13 years' standbys have been effeeted. 2 The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of therPro prieter, vouching its !virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing natnes 'well known. to' Science and Fame, 5.55 " 8.80 a. m 12 20 p. m 100,000 Bottles harebeen 'sold and not a single_instance of failure has been reported , . t _ Persohally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. Ilelmbold, Chemist, whoTheing duly sworn dries, say, 'that his preparation eon - talus 00-Nareotie, Merest*. or injurious Drng. bat is purely Vegetable. -- H. T. Helmbold, SoleiManufacturer. Sworn and subsetibed bc;fore me this 23d day of Nov 1854. Wm \ P. lIIBBARH, Alderman. - Price $1 per Bottle, or six for $5. delivered to any address. accompanied by reliable and res. ponsible certificates from Professors of-Medical Colleges, Clergymen, and others. ,Prepared and sold by • H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, • No. 52 South 10th-st.. below Chetttnut,-,Aasem sbly-Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. . .! Fir To be had of all Druggists and; Dealers in the I.T.S..:Canadas,•nnil British Provinces.. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's —take no other. Cures marantied. Sold in Montrose by ABEL TURBELL, Agent. lan. 20, '58.—1 y. HaViAIID 'ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.' • A Benerolent Institution, established by special endowment fir the relic( of .the sick and dis. tressed,a . fflictedwithVirulent Epidemic diseases. TO ALL PERSONS afflicted with , Sexual Disease', such as Spehnattirrhira,,Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorilim9, Gleet;Syphi lis,the Vice, of °denim:it, or self abuse, &e., &c. The Howsito AssottaTiox,in view of, the 'awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexu al diseases, and the dedeptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases \by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con. suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT' worthy of their name,•to often a Dispensary for the treat ment of thys class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give 111Entcar.Aovjcn GRATIS, 41-311 Who apply by later, with a description of their con. dition, (age, occupationitabits of life, &c.,) .and incases . 01 - extreme poverty, to furnish .mrdicines free of charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age. and will furnish the most improved modern treattneut... The Directers on review of trie - p4t, 'feel assured that their Islaors in-this sphere of benevo rent effort, have been of s .great benefit to . the 4*ffiicted; especially to the young, and they have received to devote themseiscia, with renewed zeal, to'this very important but muctf-deipised cause. Just published by the Association. a Report on Sperniatorrhma or Seminal Weakness. the Vie° of Onanism;' Masturbation or Stlf-Abuse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Cbnsulting . Surgeom which will be sent by mail (in a sealed letter envelope,) Fnet of CHARGt, on the receipt of TWO STAMPS for pos tage. . • Addiess, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George R: Calhoun, ConstiltingSnriebri, Howard-Am ciatien,No. 2 SouthtNintri Street, Philadelphia, , Pa. illy order of We liireetors. EZRA; D. HARTWELL Pielident GEORGE FAIRCHILD, -S ecretary. Oct. 15th; 1837. • • - • • fly On annenemt find fn. Premature• Decline. Just Pithlilted, Oraiii,the 20th' Thb *rd. . . A FEW WORDS on the rational-treatment, without Medicine ; of Spermafo rrli ea - or Lo cal Wealiness;VoctUrnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Impoteocy,and impediments to Marriage generally, by- D. Dr. LANEY, Id, D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, eriginiting. in the imprudence and solitude of youth,_ may easi IV . removed WITH OUT TdEPIC(NE, is in this soiall,:tract; Clearly demonstrated; and the' entirely new add highly esuccesful treatment, as adopted by the 'Mawr, fully esplained i by means - of which every-6101s enabled to sure HIMSELF perfectly :and. at the least Possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad vertised [rostrums of the day.' "Se"nt to any 'address, gratis and Root free in a 'seatetlenvelope, by remitting (post paid) two postale stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 83 East-31rit street,New 'York City. -. • to. 5149:E . 11.0 rllO bIOTIIERS, WIVES & DAUGHTERS. Dr. , ILA-LAMONVS Periodidal Conipoutid. :The moat-beneficial-and successfil TEMALE MED 4crwc nowlin.tioic or known; for. all cases of die. 'ordered, obstructed or' suppressed. Menstruation, - Lueorrhout, Female Weakness &c. Ladies who. have been disappointed in the.use.of Female s Pills dro , can put the utmost confidence in this Corso -pound, it is infallible in the cure ofall the above maned complaints. • It will be sent, by to any addreis byenclosing SS'to any authorized agent. Prepared by .R.l , ANDREWS,.BufraIo N: Y.'.' For sale by BENTLEY, READ &CO., and druggists generally. [may 13'58- I y flt_l)j °Rime Ptmorrat, Puttustiso ENTRY THURSO Y BY ANDREW S. arammaTSON. Terms.-41.50 per annum if paid in a& Vance, $2.00 if paid within the year, or $2.54 if not paid until the end of the year or period of subscription. Advance payment solicited. Discontinunnees optional with the Publisher until all arrearages are paid. Hates of Advertlein One square, (10 lines,) 3 weeks o less, $l.OO Each subsequent insertion, 25 One square one year, $B.OO, two iters $12.00, three squares $16.00, four squares $20.00. Business Cards of six lines 153.00 per year. Job Work of all - kinds exented neatly and promptly. Blanks-always On hand. January Ist., 1858. T. -BOYLE _, 9 • REPRESENTS A CAPITA L) 0.1:' OVER 4000 1000 1 4 For Fire, Marini, Life, and became. Office, New Milfori4 Pa. January I,t3th, 1858. ly* - - • , Dr. H. Smithat 80n, Q URGEON DENTISTS. Reaidenu) and of. 0 flee opposite The Baptist thumb (north side) Montrose. Particular attention isp. be given to inserqng teeth on gold and oilier plate, and to filling decaying teeth. •.f 'January Illth s .lBsB. 1y". WM. VT. SMITH,* CO., Cabinet, and Chair Maitufactur ers, foot of Maia Street. Moutrose, Pa. - ABEL TIIBBELL, moN4,ROBE;TA . Dealer in Drugs, Medicine#; Chemicals . Dye Stuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils; Varnishes. Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew. elry,Perfumery, &c.—. And Agent for all the most popular Patent }Medicines. JOHN `GROVE Fasliiouabic Tailor—SEKlß : near the Baptist Meeting House, on—Turipike street. IStrintrose, Pa. arit DR. Pa. Office in the Physician and Surgeon, has perms. netly located hiniself at Bruhn4ville, Susq'a County, Penn'a, and - will promptly attend to all calls with which he may be favore i d. - • Nay, 1856—n22. , • HAYDEN BROTHERS, - • New Milford , Pen t Wholesale dealer in But Ons, Combs. S,nspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods. WatetieS, Jewelry, Silverand Plat4d Ware, Cut; lery, , FiShing Tackle, Cigars, &c. Ate. , Merchants and• iedlars, Aupplio on liberal terms. 1-- WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO• ' HAYDEN. : DR. E. F. WILMOT, . induate - of_the Allopathic and_ Borneo ',rabicc Colleges of Medicine 'is not . per toaneotly located in Great. Bend l a. 4 - April Ist.. 1856. . JOHN SAUTTER, Fas . h tenable Tailior„•• Shop first door north of the Farmer's ,Store. TinElM's ET FIRE INSURAN YORK, Pa. Chartered by the Stale of Pfnney4 , ania -. CAPITAL, 300.000 DOLLARS. • Insures against lo” or damage b)I tire, *on buil dings, furniture, and merchandise generally. Losses adjusted by arbit i ration, where the parties nil to agree. ..,01 • • 11. A. Mintz, • I 'Jot H. Kin be r, Fre i William Wallace; Eli Sauiuel Dyer, Th David Strickler.•, . H: KR AI3ER, D. STRICKLER. Secretary • 0. S. BEEBE; Agent, 31 February 2d. 1858. Ahnitinturtrf /fiitti - Charter Pespitual: Granted by Pennsylvania. CAPITAL $5OO. Fire, Marine and Inland tatitin. A ARON S.. LIYPINCOTT \V t. A: RHODES, Vic A LIMED - WEENS Secretary. DIRECTORS. Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles IVrn, A. Rhodes, Alfred ' WM. Thomas, WM: Neal, , Charles J. Field, James P Ojire No. 10 . Merchanli • A. N. DULLARD, Agent,,Ml fil 114-UN El NE - 1 MONT R 0 S '-, P A. • • J, tr HE subscriberdmiing purchased. WS .1. refitted and newl3t furnished the II" ;C. above well ,known and popular Hotel. eraeL r . —..--- is prepared to accomruedate the trav eling public and others with all attentions aritt - ipiVenienees nsnally loon in first-class ffouges. "No : effort will 'be spare by the Pre prietor: and his Assistants toeke, the - Ho:el equalin every point to any in the country. ni -The Bar will always be supplied with toe Choicest Liquors., ' .The - Stables. connected wit a. t this, House are large, roomy -and convenient, dtateftil and attentive Hostlera are always in carge of them. ~ ' J. S. ARBELL. ' "Montrose; May 136,:18513.1 . - -, . .. U - E 1W 0 iT.4 I, .- Mae Sadille,:iparness sod Trook.Shop of (:Jog l • KTIDIII.ASII Is REMOVED tattle building tently occu pied C.C. Hollister, on Main 1,., .one door above S., S. Mott's . , where he will i, be ' happy to wait on all who may favor him with their patron age. I Jan. 20th, 1858,.--4c.. Artist's Materials- 11DAINTS in Tubes, Brushes, Ti*Ft, Copper and Silver Foil, Glass Slabs and Mailers, Lithographs, dm, at the Store of 1 ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Dec. MI, 1857. I ''.. ...... .. ATOTWITI STANDING, ---"---- ni .6 tiara tiro • s," Abel Tor , ,i i i t ( ~........, roll's variety of selected - ill r '' - goods, keeps . p No: I, and S ho is constantly receiving accessions, every few days. „Pl..S.les as low as - the - lowest. • . DOMESTIC INSTRUMEN sykaNGE: Adapted to‘the di '1 of thin fond of instrument. , is the best in market. Alio, a other Instruments,, for viiitcour par k4irby Druggists;'' not neeessnrY I For sale at'thoprog Store of litontrogo;:•• • TE Gri.vrs-rs ELECTRAC remedy for Rhe,inathim, NS 1 • finis, Stiff Jo i nts; Pains, itc: 'Also, n Patat b(edininea in . mark' a remedy for every Ohmage to whi }eat. For Sale by. ABEL Aromatic Swhiadi:f: TO.a E C 0.,, Lodes, . Salt zback, Kind ir.., mr,s Gray, Piosident, rtiroe, Ps I.YI 111 . 'lice Co. the' Stale of iOO. Trauspor- President.- Preet. reeks, lo Sank, Sinimons, Smith. nge, Phira. putrose, Pa. 20y1 BEM John P • ' •or SELF erent. varieties !drnittea to bo s, t variety of l• ease, usually o enumerate. TURREL, IL, the great Lame , _ :4tly all'of the e•embracing. . i• neer In Nab- TURRET.... Schnopmat RRELL'S