PREMIUM LtST orrn . -Susifaito.Nfitultaralsocittl. Regulation& The Fair will hold two days, and it's hoped there will be more interest taken on the first day s thari 'formerly. These competing with horses Will be admitted . on the track at 1. o'clock, first day. - i Exhibitors wishing to compete for remi ttent, 'gust have , their animals or arti es en tered ori the Secretary's Book, the f ist day of the Fair, if possible; and a Card;which will he received from the secretary, Wm. 11. Jessup, mast be placed on the &ohnel or ar ticle to . be exhibited. They must be all on the ground by 10'o'clock, a. m.,; of the se cond day, or they cannot receive a premium. No animal or article can be removed before the close of the exhibition, except by permis sion of one of the Executive-Committee. • Stock can be entered ten days previous to the Fair by calling on the Secretary, Wm. lessup: Colts and• Moles must be exhibited in stalls during Ile exhibition, I—Libitssa—CLAss. I—Stalliora and Marrs. vest Stallion and 3 of bis Colts, Diploma and 115 2d best, $4 ' 3d - best, 3 Best Stallion which his not stood in the County, prior to this year, Diploma and 3 Best Brood Mare and C01t,... s • 5 2d best, $4 3d belt, 3 Judges—G. Z. Dimock, Montrose; S. W. Breed, Brooklyn ; G. M. Denison, Dimock. Dirissoxll—Honsas—CLasa--ll.Single and Matched Horses, Cotta and All animals comietiog in this Class to be raised in Ihe County. - Best Single Gelding or Mar! ores 4 y'rs old $5 2d .best, $3 3d'best, 2 Best pair of,Matched Horses' (Geldings. or Mares,) orer 3 years old, ... S 2d best, , 3 Best pair of 3 years old Colts, 3 Best " 2 " ... 2 Best pair of yearling Colts, . • 2 Best pair of "'Ales, • 3, , 2d best, • ' 2 Best Jank, $3, • 2d beat 2 Judges.—W. L Host, Montrose; Israel J. Stebbins, C. Stark, Bridge:water. . • Drsrsrolr lII—CATIL—CLASS I—Perons. Best Devon 'Bull, 2 years old and upwards, $5 2J best, 3 Bet do., between .1 and 2 ft% 3 2d best do‘, \ 2 Best dci under I year. ':. 2 Best De von Cow, 3 years old or upwards,— 4 2d best, ' 2 Best Devop Heifer between - 2 and '3 years - pla r ' - • ... 3 2d best, 2 ,Tudges—Thomas Johnson, Bridgewa t er; 11. C. Conklin, Dimock; E. B. Goodrich, Brisoklytt. Dmsros IV--Cat.riss—Cr.assjl—r.Durhams. Best Durham Bull, 2 years old or upward, $5 2d best, 3 Best do., between 1 and. 2 years, - 3 24 be5t,...... 2 Best do., under 1 year,- - 2 Best Durham Cow, 3 v'rs old and upwards, 4 . 2d best, 2 Best 2d do., Heifer,‘between 2 and 3 years old, 3 bmt, i 0 _ Judges—Diniel McCollum, Bridgewater; Friend • Hollfater, 1 Dimock; Byrum, Choconut. Dillslox V—CArrix.—CLess ll—Grade De- Best Bull $3 Best Cow over 3 years old_ 2d best $2 3d best, 1 - Bel Heifer between 2 and 3 years 01d,... 3 2d best, $2 3d 1 Best 4 \yearlings, $3; 2d best, $2; 3d best , 1 Beses Calves, $3 ;2d best, $2 ; 3d best, .. I Judges—David Wakelee, Springville; John Harrington, Bridgewater; dames Sterling, Brooklyn. Wetslos Vl—Cern.r.—CLAss IV—Grade Durhams Best Bull, $3 Best Cow, over 3 years old, 241 best, $2 3d best, I Best Heifer, between 2 and 3 years 3 2d best, $2 3d beat, 1 Best 4 Yearlings, $3; 2d best 82; 3d best, I Best 3 Calves, $3; 3d best, $2; 3d best,... I Judges—N. Do 'Bois, Great Bend; Abner GrifSs„,Mpnttose; C. J. Hollister, Dimock. DIVIE/OS Vll—CiTTLl—CussV—Aratives. Best Bull $3 ' 2d-best, $2 Beer Cow, over 3 years old, - 3 • 2d best $2 3d .beet, 1 Best Heifer, between 2 and 3_years 01d,.. 3 2d best, $2 best, 1 Best 4-Ye:srlings, $3; 2d best, $2 ; 3d best, 1 Best 5 Calves, $3; 2d best, $2 ; - 3d best,. , 1 Judges—Daniel Searle, Montrose; C. M. Tingley, liimoilt; Henry Hendrick, Forest Lake. - virr—exinz- 7 cLAta - N - I—oxen and Stem Best pair of Working Oxen, over 4 years old raised in &it County, $3 ';' 2d bee .. $4 ad best, $3 .....4th best, I Bid glair of Steers, between 3 and 4 years, raised in the County • 3 :'2d best, $2 - 3d. best, 1 Best pair of-Steers, between 2 and 3 years, - raised in the County, 3 2d best, $2 ' •••• 3d beet, 1 Judges—D. D. : Warner, Bridgewater; Jas. Stone, Middletown ; Di I lis Justin, Springville. DIVISION TX—Hogs Best 13oar ; $3 Best Breeding Sow, 2d best, tz2 3d beet, 1 Best 4 Spring Pigs, tt2 ..2d... best, 1 Best 4 Pigs, less than 4 weeks old, 2 2d best; Judges—Reuben Wells, D. I). ' Binds, Bridgewater; Stotiley Terrell, Forest Lake., Drriezew • • ) Best ,Fine Wooled Buck,s3 2crbeat, $2 Best 3 do. Er'ell, $3 2d best, 2 Best 3 do. Lambs, 2 Best-Coarse Wooled Buck, $3....2d best, 2 Best 3 do. Ewes, $3 2d •beet, 1 Big. 3 do. Lambs - 1 Best Middle Wooled Buck, $3.. best, 1 Best 3 do. Elea, $3 2d best, 2 Best 2 do. Lambs, - • 1 Liecesters, Blakewells, dm., are classed as coirse-_wooled, Saxony, Merinoes, dro., are classed as fine wooled, and South Downs, &0., -as middle wooled. • .Cadger--4oseph War"; Hyde Crocker, Bridgewater; Tbonisa Nicholson, Springville. Dnxsios IX--.Butter and Cheest. Best firkin of batter tade in June, Butter Knife, worth ea, and $4 2 ,d b es t, .. .knife worth $2,. and 3 d best, d 0... -and 1 4th best, d 0.... ..... or 2 Beat Fall Butter,— ... knife worth . $3, aed 2 '2d best, 4 1 01 2, sod 2 3d best, " " 2. and 1 4th beet, 44 44 42 , or 2 Best 10 lbs. of Butter made by girls nodes 18 yeses of age, .. ; . ... —knife worth 2 For, lag at -crime*? -of *raw per-nov.lnm . , I.- any number of cows, 113 2d best, 2 Best Cheese, not.less than 26 lbs, '2d hest, 2 Jidget-0. G. ilempeteed, Brooklyn J. B. l)ickerman, New Milford ; Abel Cassidy, Springville. 1111 Dreterosr Xll—.Pruet,ond reliable*. Best Apple., not less than 1 doz., and , at least three varietirss,42 2d best, $1 Best Winter Apples, do; $2......2d beat, 1 Best,Pears, not less than peck, 1 Best Quinces, 1 Best and greateNt variety of vegetables,.. I Judges—Chauncey Wright, Forest Lake; George Walker, IhTtnOek I'. Langdon, Bridgewater. Dtvisto,‘ XIII— Vinegar, Honey,-and Sugar. Beat cider Vinegar, not leas than 3 gallons,Sl 2d-best„ Best 10 lbs. of Maple Sur r.- rs of Maple Sugar,s2,....2d,bpst, Beil 10 lba. of Honey, $2........2d_be5t, 1 Judges—James DeaSa, Merrit Mott, Mon 7 ttose ; Wm. Smith, Bridgewater. DINWON XlV—Cabinet Work and Carriages. Best Exhibition of Cabinet - Work, $5 241 best, 3 .Best Carriage, single or double, 5 2,1 best, e • - 3 All articlei in this division for competition must be entered by the manufacturer. Judges—Dr. I. B. Lathrop, Springville; Charles ,Nealey A. P. Keeler,. Montrose. Dimas XV—Farmimplements and Black smiaing. For the beat Plow, - S 3 For the best Cultivator, Corn Sheller, Straw Cutter, Power for_Churning, 3 Firkiiia, Horse Rake, each,... • 2 Bert lot of 6 horse-81104%6,62 2d beat. Ji(dges-z—lsaac fteckhow, Great Bend ; E. G. -Babcock, Baidgewater; Robert Breed, Brooklyn. - Best bushel of Corn in the ear, $1 Best half bushel. of Wheat,.... - 1 Best half bushel of Rya, 1 Best quarter bushel of Clover Seed 1 Best balf,bushel of Timothy Seed, 1 Best half bushel of .Flaxseed, 1 Judges—Caleb Carmalt, Choconut; Eri Gregory, Brilgewater; Henry Drinker Mont rose. . . Div laos X 11.—Leather, do Best 3 sidesof Ilarns Leather, $2; 2d best, $1 Best 3 sides of sole leather, 2d best, 1 Best 3 sides of upper leather, $2...2d best,,! Best carriage harness, $2. 2d best, 1 Best Saddle, ........ 2 Best pair Fine Boota..'. •s: 2 Best pair cparso boots, , 1 Judges—S. H. Sayre, Montrose; Martin Newman, Great Bend; Stewart rent, Brook lyn. DIVISION XVlll.—.DomesticsManufacturea. For the best Flannel, ten yards, $2 2d best, For the best fulled cloth, five yards,. - 2 2d best, - 1 For the best woolen carpet, 15 yards,- ... 3 2d but,- 2 For the best rag carpet, fifteen yards,.... 3 2il best, 2 For best II doz. pis. woolen docks, 2 2d best, 1 For best 2 pair of woolen .. 1 2d best,' Judges—Mts. Thomas Johnson, Mts. 1.1. Warner„Bridgewater; MIL Abel Cassedy, Spring. ille. . Ilium:: XIX.- Ornamental Alreedle Work, 4.c. Best patch work quilt, 3 d0r5....2d beat, $2 Best quilt of any other kind, 3 dol's..2d " 2 For the best winter bonnet 1 For the best lady's sadque, 1 Judges.—Mrs; William L. Post, Montrose; Mrs. N. Y. Lvei, Ftiendsville ; Miss Sarah Walker, Dimock. . Divrstox XX.—Pcorltry. 2d best $2 For the best 3 Turkeys, 2 dors...2d bat $1 Best 6 fowls over 1 yr. old, 2 Aors.2d beet, 1 Best 6 spring chickens, 2 d01'5.... 2d best, I Best 6 Ducks, 2 dol's - 2d best, 1 ludgea.—Jobs C. Morris, Friendsrille; F. B. coon, M. M. Mott, Bridgewater. • .2-2 d best, $2 To the farmer whose productiens are the greatest, (bay included,) in proportion to the number of acres under cultivation, taking in to account the stock-kept on lie farin during the season,CO- To the next $5. Report to be made to the Ezecutire. Com mittee, previous to ibe January meeting. Drcistor; XXlL—Township &vie' - A premium of $2O will be awarded to the Township Society that makes thilargest and best exhibition at our next AnnuarFair. judges.—Wm. Jessup. Montrose; Urbane Burrows, Gibson ; F. M. Williams, Bridge. water.- Drvreton LXIIL Best Plowing, $5 2d best, 4 3d best, • 3 4th.. best, 2 sth best, 1 Judges and Committee c 4/ Arrangements to be appointed when Place is decided upon, Due notice will be given ortime and place of the Plowing Match. All clergymen will be admitted free of charge. The Judges will please report themselves at the Cominittee's stand, that they, may - be. on duty as early as , possible. A. BALDWIN, Executive S. F. CARMALT, Committee. M. L CATLIN, Montrose. July 8.70859. 'G. F. FORDHAM LT AS removed his shop across the street, to Li the batiding _one door below Keeler & Stoddard'e, which he has fitted up eipreasly fore Saddle, Harness and Trunk Shop, where may be found all kinds of • px..deuvi.mmens, from the heaviest .team, to the lightest trotting harness, and a general saaonnent of trimmings, which will be made op or sold very low. Carriage Trimmings: - • A good amacirtment on hand, which will be sold very low; all trimming done cheaper than else. OAK LEATHER on hand, frOm which harnesses will be made and NATetrivmaxtetia. * * *Customers will pkabe beta in mind that I wish to settle tip once a roar. Thome haring uosettied accounts, or notes due, will oblige by settling or making payment without further delay. - G. F. FORDHAK, Feb. 24,1859:1 Montrose,. Pa. • 2d best, $2 PERSONS wishing to change their business to's rapidly increasing Coanty, • New Set tlement where lamadratla mere going. Where the climate is mild and delightful. See advertise. taunt of Hammonton Settlement. another col. DR. JOHN W. COBB,- PETSlOXVltasvauzion. Incoatroes t Pa. Office on Public A e, opposite Searle Hotel Muth Ist, 180Z 1 -1 1 f. . s'. latifatlONS wasting thongs of elkaata for A: AN* Bso skrartinsimmt flarnamst, jossiartentemr. cs/ntnit. , Drvlsioß XVI-Seeds DIVISION XXI EMS POR THE PEOPLE. The following calculation on the number of .books, yeses, words, fetters, tic., contained in the Old sod New Testaments, are said to have cost the caloulator three years' labor. They, are therefore supposed to be worth reading, sod peOsps prreserving : • : OLD TESTAMENT. Nurtiber of books, 89; chaplets, 229; Tames, 2431*; words, 502,439 ; letters, 2,128,100. The Waddle book is Proverbs. The middle chapter is Job, 29. • - The 'middle verse would be 2 Chronicles 20; I'll if there were a verse less, and verse 18 if there were a verse more. The Iword and occurs 8,843 times. The word Jehoeakoccurs 6,855 times. The shortest verse is 1 Chronieles 1,23: The 21st verse of the sixth chapter of . Ez ra, contains all the letters of the alphabet. The 19th of the 2 Kings and the 37th chapter of Isaiah, are alike. NEW TESTAMENT. ,Nether of boots, 27; chapters, 260; ver. ses, 7,958 ;. vr0ni5,181,255; letters, 888,538. The middle bookl Thessalonians. The middle chapter is Romans IS, if there 'was a chapter lea, mad 14 if there was a chap ter more. • The middle verse is Acta 17, 17. The ehOrtest verse is John 11, 95. Number of books 66,chapters, 1,189, ver ses, 31,172, words, 777,697, letters, 8,566,- 480. The middle chapter, and least in the bible, is Palms HT. The middle verse is Palma 118, 8 ITIV * ;1/el x „ -Old Captain W. of New York, owned a fast mare, and was possessed of en equally fast boy. One day fast boy stole fast ware out the; pasture, and put out, in pretty fast style to a horse race SOON miles di4tant. While at the race, he won a cool V by put ting fast mare over the ground a lit 3e faster than his compistitors. Fast boy returned to the parental roof with fart horse about 4 e'clockin the afternoon, and feeling rather sheepish, took it into his head that he would appease the old man's wrath, by piling -Up some wood that•lay around loose in the wood shed. Now it came to pass that the old cap tain'hail been at the same kind of work, and had made one rine as high as be could. reach, so that be could not see anybody on the oth er side,,where fa=t boy was at Work. The old gent had a very peculiar way of talking to himself whtle at work, and feeling rather indignant at fast boy, communed wish bim self iu this wise : "The're's that boy of mine, he's an awful boy f rye 'done everything for him that he could ask and now the scamp has stole—ye*, stole the brown mare, and gkne off to a hove race ! seat him do schocil, educated him, clothed' him, and once when be he was taken with 601, I Sent clear to the head of the lake after an Indian doctor and paid him $5O for curing the 'Gang rogue, and I'm inclined to think it was the poorest investment I, ever made."' Young W. turned over a new, leaf after this experience of paternal cogitation on his life and custorns. - DVTgH COUPLE AT A' TiIIZATER.--"Vall I first come to Filadelfy to serve, I was verry moochuncivilized," said Katrina, now a tidy, intelligent girl in a respectable family, ••T laugh mooch, and I feel mooch " ashamed to remember how I bebaveven I know so little. Sbon, that was my bean then—Shoe be took me to the theatre one night, yen I been in Filadelfy but three weeks. We sit in the gal. ler, ; and we see not goot, and Shoe said be would get another seat. Su be puts his leg round the post and elides down mid de pit; and be looks up and calls out "Kairine I Katrine I coom down, tish • goot view here." "And I leaned over, and acid I." 'gory can I coom, Shoe r "And be said : ' "Jnat shlide down." "So I put my legs round de pillar and shlides down too. Donder how de folks laugh! Dey laugh So mooch dey play no more dat night on de 'stage. Everybody laugh and yell, and whistle all over de house! I was mooch ashamed, den, tho I knew not any harm ! But now I turns red every time I dinks of it." The following advertiseisent appears in an exchatiget "A pew is for sale in the meeting house in the filet parish of Amherst. The man that owns the pew, owns the right of a space just u large as the pew is, from the bottom of the meetiug-bouse to the top or roof, and be can go as much higher as be coo get. If a man. will bil l y my pew and sit in it on Sundays, and repent and be a good man, be will go to heaven:if GOA will let'him. Let a man start from the right place, let him go right, keep right, do sight, sod be will go to heaven at last, 401 my pew is as good a place to start from as any pevi in the meeting-boose." • DENTAL NOTICE. imsel n f D it. for lit'"FF°tßhelPstrpose carrying has lli the DEIITAL PRACTICE 10 all its branches. l o He is no* ready to attend to all calls in his profession with promptness, and will endeavor to give entire satisfaction. All operations IVAIItSWIED: Office over Chandler's store. Sept. 15th. 1858.—tf. 11 KEYSTONE HOTEL, At Montrose, Penn. - WM. Z. BATCH, Proprietor." PH'S new and commodious Hotel situated oWPublic Avenue, near the Court Honar i and nearly in the centre of the business portion of Montrose; is now fully completed and furnished, and will be opened on Miimday, the 270 day of the present month for the accommodation of the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels confileat that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner May: cannot fail to give Complete 13atiarketion. The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex. pease bas been spared to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent improvements and comforts, and obliging waitele, will always be readyto respond to the call o// Customers. The Stables connected with this — House are New and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron ago otitis old friends, and the public generally. 1 • WM:IL HATCH. i • Montrose, Septimber 11st, 1858. H. GARRATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, IC, XIITORD.—ibs Rea, PAM% Mao VILL -keep constantly On band the best brands of FLOUR—by the Sisk or Hon. dred Reirrels—at the lowest market prices: Also, HALT by the Single Barrel or Load. Alienists from lilleftlinits and Dealers will bet or riptly attended to. s '.aCash paid for Grain, Wool, Pelts, Hides, entail Farman Produce in their season.- , H. GARRATT. New ;Milford. April 9d, 18159. SII3IIIDAN 111C110014 LIBIRARIES fortbdied Is order by J. LYONS & SON. heti Ist, 1869 • DEMONS wishing to establish Mannfieto. ries In a new and tithing place whale bositwee is good., Soe.advoitieesest of the Asztotootolsottlotoo4,- NEW GOODS. - A. WlEr4strus 13.433 a, NO. 2 ODD YELLOW HALL, /11191f4NNON. - HE subscribers have this T week returned from New .114 York with a full and tom. A r il,, t' er ' ‘ ' ; ' r?t t :h at e s s, " ; e f i G e r ty d r o d • ver sod Plated Ware, Cutlery, and FaneyGoods—Ear Ringo, ringer Rings, Bracelets, Watch, Fob, Vest, Guard and-Neck Chains, Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Spectacles, Fans, Coral Necklaces and Armlets. Ice Pitchers, PoCket:'Kuiverk. Scissors, Gold, Silver, and Steel Thimbles ' Sleeve But. tone and Studs, Porte Monnales: Combs of all kind. Gold Pencils and-Pens, Thremorneters. Needles, Spoons; Forks, Sugar Baskets, Salta, Cups, Tea Sets, Waiters, Soup Ladies, Molasses Pitchers, Card Baskets, &e. dr.c., to which they would respectfully call the attention of their customer'. As their goods were purchased for each, they are confident their prices cannot fail to be satisfactory, as they determined not to be undersold blany. EVANS & ALLEN, No. 2.odd Follows' Hall. Binghamton, June let 1869. R. KENYON Jit. Si . CO. W 0 l o iLD a r n e e arc n t a flall v y er a y olzi the ch assortmen t inspection DRY GOODS this day received, konsisting in part of as follows: Rich Block Moire Antique Silk 18s. per yard; Foulard Silk, nice style, 64. per yard; Rich Plaid • Silk, the very , neatest patterns, 10s. per yard; Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from 7a. to 125., per yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from Oft_ to $ll, the finest assortment in Susq'a Co.; new invoice of Ginghams, at very low prices; also of Calicoes; large stock of Denims, Mixtures ; Plaids, and Lawns; Prints t Shawls from Is. to• $5; Brocha Shawls fro 'B5 to $25; Collars from 6 cts. to 20.4 Parasols from Bs. to 24a. ,each; Bonnet, a large stock; Ribbons and Flowers; also a ni w invoice of Gents - Shoes—Congress: Enamelled and Calf Skin; Ladies Congress Gai ters, Kid and Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam. elled Boots; Children Pio udi. Boots, Gaiters and everything in that line. They would also call attention to the fact that having an arrangement with one of the largest Importing Houses in New York they will receive regularly New Styles lutist as they appear in New York, sad will take the greatest pains to please alLwho call and see and wish to purchase. Particular attention paid to procuring fine goods—in every style.- li rMata-M. A new lot this day received, and Would-re spectfully solicit an examination of the same. Good Tea at 3a., eily priccs, ohm at ols.. ss. 6s. Ets. - COFFEE ---Java, Rio- and Ground Coff e e. - SA LER A TUS.—James Pkle's, Babbitt's fed. ieinal, and Excelsior, dtc. NAILS, and also a new stock of WALL PAPER and WIN DOW PA PER,this day received. FA R3I• IND TOOLS of the most approved patterns. Cron] te r"3 7. , Gold Band, Shaded, Blue Band, and all the neer styles, m fast as they appear in New York. FLOUR constantly on hand. SALT by the barrel or sack. PATENT MEDICINES, GLASS, and everything else von want. R. KENYON JR. & CO. Lawsvilie Centre, Pa., June Bth, 1859: TILE CCM IMPTEUIUTIES OF YOU= AND MATURITY. Just Published Gratis, the Glith'Thousand. . A FEW Words on the Rational aa Treatment without bledicine, of Spermaterrhea or Local Weak ness, Nocturnal Emissions, genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impo tency and Impediment to Marriage generally, BY R. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in-the imprudence and solitude of youth; maybe easily removed wrrtt, OUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted.by.the Author, Billy explained, by meats of which every one is enabled to cure lIIMSELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding alt the ad vertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free ins sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to D. B. DE LANEY, 88 East Ist Street, New York City. [ll7yeqp. MARRIAGE GUIDE A NEW BOOK, BY-WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. \- „,. The secret clue to courtship, love ' lIIL/ ; •? . ., & marriage: with the diseases inci. "."_.'::. dent to youth, maturity and olittage t:er r .. j; , „vi..: being lights and shades of married " - •?;ihsratikk.„3'' life, its joys and sorrows, hopes • laetti . • . fears and disappointments. Let all married people, or those contemplating marriage and having the least impediment to married life, read this book. Let every young in= and woman in the land read this book. It is full of Plates, and discloses secrets that every one should know: a little knowledge at first may save a world of trouble in after life. Send for a copy (enclosing 2focts.„ to DR. Was. YOUNG, ap9B y) 416 Spruce-at, Philadelphia. mEETILL—GUM AND PLAIN TEETH, for sale by ABEL TURRELL.- THE NEW ERAS PRE & SUMMER GOODS, at Great Dariaira.-:—Ready-Pay and Small Profits! H. $312 " 1 : 11‘1 1 1 811 T 1 S now receiving a full and choice Stock of I Spring and Summer Goods, including a groat variety of Rich Prints in new styles, Ginghanta, Brillianter,Plain and Fancy Lawn Challis, Robes, Silk Dress Tissues, and BarageOla ‘ ek and Fancy Silks, Poplins, &c.; with a superior assortment of Silk, Broche, Cashmere and Stella Shawls; Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and Flowers, Broad Cloths, .Cassimeres, Summer Stuffs, &c., wilt a large assortment of other Staple and raacy Gods, as usual in Groceries. Crockeiy, Hardware, iron, 11 Steel, Nails, Stoves, Drug Paints, Oils, Boots and Shoes, Hats -and Caps Clocks, Carpeting Floor Oil. Cloths, Wall Pa per, Painted Window Shades, Sic. The entire Stock being large and bought for Cash, will give superior opportunity for choice selections, aryl,' in accordance with the spirit of the times, will be sold for Beady Pay, 10 to 23 per cent. below Regular Prices. An examination of the Goods and Prices will be found profitable to those who wish to buy. Flour de Salt constantly on hand; New Milford, May 4th, 1859. ZCOBB would respectfully announce to the . public that he may still be foond, at the old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants of the kommunity. He will keep on band a good stock of arr 4 ;boerietai I • odelda, TEAS, COn F.!, Seca*, FRUIT, FLOUR and Bsts (by the sack or barrel,) FISH, and all articles found in Vint Class Groceries. He would particularly call the attention of Farmers and others to the fact that he is constantly receiving fresh supplies of . FIRST RATE FLOUR, also good add medium qualities, which will be sold EMIT, tor ready pay, in quantities to Snit the purchaser. Moifrose, Feb. 21st 180. • \ REAR YE! REAR TEL 111 PERSONS IL 11; - S LACK and Dress Lace rai C . Alla u rs e for Vail*, EameraldZ dotton Yarn, Carp l. et W " srp, Bard Boxes and Bonnet Boards, a new imp ply or Gaiters. Corn Stared sod Tapir* for_ riddinp. Cheap at 11.,C. TYLERI4, Mortroartrinne Bth, 1859. • . dc,..,,d ~,, s. . . ....,,,..... PAYS . FORA FOtt. COURSE iN s. THE IRONVITY COLLEGE, the largest, moat extensively patronised-sod bat organized thtiIIE I LSOULZI elatahla'a ' Et THE Zrxxite•Ci. lartateis. 357 Stands atitubing Dailg, MARCH, 1850. Usual time lit'complete"a tall -course from 6 to 10 weeks. Every, Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a War/ orfrom • $5OO TO $lOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vacation= Review at pleasure. I o.l3Prerialliartri9 FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED. IN 1. 11 5 S-• fir Ministers' Sons received at hall price. inc e se F . : o Ctr i tar t rd imi Spe n elm a r d s re o s f Wxiting, F. W. ZNiaNS. Pittsburg; Pa. April 14th,1 - 859. t. sep. 9.* NEW TIMM. ( flour, Stth Vrobision tort, At IVONTROSE, Pat, ONE door below J. Ethridge's litrng Store, %-, on Public Avenue, where will be found constantly on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES- : Such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Coffee &c., Also the choicest brands of FAMILY_ FLOUR, Meal, Lard, 'Pork, Hams, Fish, Candles dee. We solicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to secure another. BALDWIN & ALLEN. Wm. L. Att.m* ALFRED BALDWIN To Traci° ' TRAVELING AGENTS: - . WE WANT 50 to 100 YOUNG MEN, with a cash capital of from 850 to 81000 each, to purchase our Goods, conlisting, of Watches and Jewelry, and to dispose of thernin a ll the cities and towns throughout the United states and Canadas. Some persons who purchaseof ware tnakiag from 85,000 to 810,000 per year, selling at auetion,in the various towns 6c villages. On receipt of the CASH, we will send by mail to any address, the following articles, as samples of our Goods: 6 Fancy Gold Finger Rings, assorted, for -$4 6 - " " " better, for 6 6 " Gent's Breastpins, assorted,lor 4 6 " ' better-for 6 6 6 Ladies' " " -for 4 6 . " better for 6 6 ' ' " o " larger for .9 I Set Cameo Pin-and Ear Drops; for - 3 1 . . ' “ for - 5 I Set Gold-stone Pin and Ear Drops, for 3 / Set Mosaic " " ' for 3 1 Set Gold Fancy" " for 4 I Set " " for 3 t Pair Gold Richly Chased Band Bracelets, 6 " ' Fancy Cameo Bracelets for - 8 1 " Ladies' Fancy Cuff Pins for • 1 6 Seta Gold Gent's Bosom Studs, fancy for 3 6 " " u stone sot for 6 6 "- Sleeve Buttons, engraved, for • 3 6 " stone betting, for 9 1 Gold Double Locket, fancy, (snap) for 1:50 1 " (spring) for 3 6 Gold Vest Books, for - 6 Gold Fancy Ws 'h Keys, for 1 Large size; Gold Pencil Case for- - 1:50 1 New style French - Vest Chain for - 2:50 I " better tor 3 1 " " larger fur - 5 I Fancy Silvcr Watch, open face, for - 7 I 66 ". Hunting Case for - 10 I Fancy Gilt Watch, Hunting Case for . 10 1 " • Gold Watch, open face for • 20, I 66 61 " better for - 25 1 " . Hunting Case for 30 , 66 " better for , - 40 Movements of all the Watches described in this list are WAHIEL6TED PERFECT; and we Willi it distinctly understood that the prices given are our Ltuoesi wholesale 'fireces to the Trade and to Traveling Agents. The retail price would be from 56 to 100 percent. higher. Write the Name, County, and. State. in a plain hand, to prevent mistakes, and on toe receipt of the money, the Goods will be forwarded by the next mail. • STENNETT & GLINKS, je23 3m w?) Room No. 6, 429 Broadway, N. Y. '• WM. B. SIMPSON, 11 17111IPAIRER Shop in Boyd Irk We&ter's new building, nest door above Keeler if Stoddard's. • HAVING worked for. the past nine years with the most skillful:workmen, he feels confident that he can do the most difficult jobs on short notice. All Work Warranted to Cho Satisfaction. W. B. &aims has worked forme for some time, and I can recommend him as a careful and skilful workman, competent to does good work as can be done in the country, and worthy of con fidenco: Wm. A. CHAMBEILLIN. Towanda June 10th, 1858. Refers to—Win. Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D. bfontayne, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kiegsbury, Towan da; 11. S. Bentley, L, Searle, C. D. Lathrop, J. Wittenberg, Montrose. * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice, and on reasonalrie terms. [Juno 15th, 1858.—tf. FREE EXHIBITION! , MAY BE SEEN DAILY, AT P. LINErTiII.OR. SHOP! From 6 a. m. to 10 p. m., Et-Natest fastions! Comprising the Greatest Variety of GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME . ever presented to the public. mh24 FOIMIN -11111111, t T H Aiu b sliberavilanr I rttea:ldbetlyfDarttn above well known and popular Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the trav eling and others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found is first-class Houses: No effort will be . spared by the Pro. prietor and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal in every point to any in the country. The Bar will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. The Stables, connected with this House are large, roomy end convenient, and careful and attentive Hostler' are always in,charge of them. ' J. 8. TARBELL. Montrose, May 13th, 1858. NEWS OFFICE. THmEagoNezzeiYorkkCeßy • i e llitstr r ed r s g e ews:pc lIIIONTJaOSE .111 . 401 i ST 3 ORE, by A. N. BULLARD. A CHEAP and easy reseed:) , for the Piles and 'XL Corns.- Try it. Also Meyers Rat and Miee Ir:terminator, sold by J. 1..Y0N73 & RON. Joneldolb s .'3ll..' . , THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. Pynusuzo TINEIRSOATA AT MO:4=OS; PA.- OIPICE ON ?NUM ATNNUIL. oPpoarnr. THE 17 O. Trusts-42 per annum, or $1 ISO in adrance. Delinquents. subject to charge of $2 50 per year, with interest. Discoutiuttantes , optional with the Publisher until all arrearages are paid: - Advertisements inserted at $1 per square of 12 lines; 25 cents per square for each - tnsertion after the first three. One square one year, se, each additional Square, $4. Job Work of ail kinds executed neatly and promptly. Monks always on band. REMOVAL LltUe do Posi ? Attorneys at - Law, have removed to thew new °face, a few , doors epotb of Boyd & Webster's corner._ Atontrose,_Oct. 25.41 m . DR. WM. L RICIIARDSON, OULD respectfully, tender 54 Professional Services to the inhabitants of - 11LONTROSTEG I and its vicinity. Office over Mulford's Store. Lodgings at the Megaton. MAO. Montrose. Oct. 12th, 1858.-Iv.* LAWREN 'E; CR CM B lINGSBOST, itaituracstrasna, AIM JOBBERS 111 HATS, CAPS. AND FURS , 6; 1 1 2 4 00033. Umbrellas, Parasols, and Ribbons, AND ALL 'MILLINERY ARTICLES- No. 46, COURTLANDT STPIET, Dec H. La wasecr., • NEW-YORK. ha. N. OBIGGS, General Partners,— leo: A. Suwon:rim H. C. TYLER. Special Partner. [sep.2.ly. HENRY B. McKEAN, TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. Office in the Union Block--Towanda, Brad ford.eounty, Pa. 'pp — WM attend promptly to all professional business intrusted to him. in this End adjoining conntiea. [je3'sBtt PHONE AGAIN," Duo Go x3o Drritalio OFFICE, over Wilson's Stare. LODGINGS, at SEARLE'S ROTEL. Montrose, March 10th.1858. WM• W. SMITH, & CO., Cabinet and Chair. Manstiactor. erg. foot of Afaio,Street. Bfoutrose, Pa. JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the Baptist Meeting Mouse, on Turnpike , Street Montrose, Pa. DR. E. W. WELLS HAVING permanently located in Dsindaff offers hik professional services to all who may require them: Alao, keepi 'constantly on hand a full stock of Drags and Medicines, Pare 'Wines and Liquors for Medical purposes. fap7-6m. HAYDEN BBOTHERS;.., New MIIfoM, Peau'a. Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Combs Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods Watches, Jewelry, Si/verand Plated Ware, Cut lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &c, &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal , - terms. WM, HAYDEN, : . TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. ALCAOSTIC. Charley Morrie with hair and ha, seir,sole heir Of this v a st. areA, And noun to ,baßassane and Resolved to warßant.• ev'iy jojj. Let's have a rush, rs_alwayslierß You'll find me lrmest,j4t and faiß. *.*Shtip No. 3; .111nrement of Searle's Hotel, on Turnpike Street. Dr- H. Smith, SURGEON DENTIST-. Residence and of fine opposite the Baptist , Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention will be given to inserting teeth on gold add silver plate, and to filling decaying teeth. ABEL TII - RRELL, MONTROSE, PA. Dealer in Dings, Medicines, Chemical-, Dye Stuffs, Glaas-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishe-, Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew elry,Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for ail the most popular Patent Medicines. . DR. R. THAYER; Physician and Surgeon, Montrose, Pa. Office in the Farmer's Store. NOTICE.' DR. E. PATRICK, JR., would like after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a Wry generous pub lic, who have always manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be needed, but who have given no other evidence of &ki ted° or good will—particularly in the way of "substantial aid" as Kossuth would say—that be now desires skrull and entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm of Patrick & Dimoelk; and he wishes further to state that he desires nothing to he considered wrong, if , a ft er a,few weeks, the said accounts, remaining unsettled, who'd be . placed in the hands' of a good sharp edlectoi, and made to account to him something that will buy Oats and Buck wheat. Please notice this and take action aceor. dingly.—Youni Truly, jan2 K. PATRICK, JR. STRANGE & MYSTERiOUS 11. THAT every intelligeat man in this commu nity should not know that a new arrange. ment has been made by WEAVER & ATHERTON, AT THE • STEAM MILL SII01)„ FOR CARRYING ON THE !WAIMEA% OF illackunithing, • • and Carrifige-froning. 31,91451,33:37- know this to be a tact but (or the benefit of tk) jreW who do not, we would say that we are prepared to 'loan) , work in our line. which may be intrusted to us. in the most durable manner, the most approved style, and in the shortest possible time. All our work warranted to give good 'satisfaction. JAMES 14. WEAVER, JERRE L. ATHERTON. Montrone. Nan:hist, 1869.—dmtf. Salt, halt I . Salt I I . WHOLESALE SALT DEALER. 901 Washinglotpat, (Directly opposite Washington Market,) New STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and. COUNTRY trade , all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures; 40000 sacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use; Jeffrey & Duey, Marshall's, Brownlow'a, dm. I and 50000 babel' Turks Island; Bonarea, Cu rico% St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Itlea,Nantes, , all of which swill be sold at bargain prices from vessels, store and storehouses. Any purchaser wishing to select from a good assortment will find it to his interest to eall. N. B.—Fine table salt pot up in small bags of different sizes, ind constantly on hand in ship. ping order. Attic; a splendid article -of Rock Ground salt, in quart boxes, putrid for sale •by the quantity , in cases of five etreach. New York, April let, 1#59;--lie C. O. FORDRAM,- MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS & SHOES. Afoetrose, - Pa. Shop over Ty . Wee Store, All Mode of work wade to order aed repairing dove neatly. - Jel _Aper's,Sarsaparilla compound TemedY, in which we hare la. bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sanwpanlla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as ,to 104 an effective antidote for the disease. Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such remedy is wanted by those who suer - flow Stnnamis coinplaints. and that one.: whichwill" accomplish their. cure must prove at immense service- to this large class of our *Sic' tedleficov-citizeris. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on Marty. of the wont eases to be found ' of the following ooniplaints Seam= 'AND' Scaorntone Coun..turvg, . EaTTIONA AND Enorrive,DiseASEs, VLTAVA, PUMA!, BLoiTitza, Twines, SALT lIDETU, .IikULD• HEAD; 'STPIILLIII AND Sere aerie Ay • nerionir, Ills.sicCittaT.Dem-tsr.; Ditorfc, r:latura on TuiDouintrumtx. Dien .rrv, , lsm- MIPSIA • AND. LNMOTATIoN, • EDirsDrzLAA, on Sr. Asivroxies Fuze, and indeed the whOle clan of complaints arising from bareurri or 27La Btoou. This-courpound will be found a great' pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to • expel the foul humors which fontr in the blood At that semen of the year; By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling dimirders • are supped in the bud. 'Multitudes cats, by the aid:of this remedy, spare them:Ores , from the enduriece of foul eruptions and ulecrOus me; through which the system will strive to rid itself of 'corruption.% if not trsisted to do thisthrough.th6 natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Clmnse out the vitiated blood whenever you and its imiatrities bursting thrudgh the skin inpimples, eruptions, or some: cleanse it Nvlkeu you find it is oh. structed and:sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever itisfoul, anti your feeling will tell" you whets: Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, ami live longer, for eldnsin. , ' the blood. Keep tin blood healthy, and all is well ; but uitls this pabulUm of life disordered, there can be no • lasting health. Sooner or later something Must go wrong, and the great machinery .I.if life is aordered or overthrown: — Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much. the reputation, of deetimplishingthese ends. But the world-his been egregiously dote:iced by preparations of partly—because the drug alone has`not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrates' cxtrai-ts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have Leen miss- led by large bottlL-=, pretending to give a glum' of Extract of Sarsaparilla tic tale dollar Most. of these have been frauds upon the sick, they not only contain little, if any. Sarsava. butoften no curative ernperti , " bat, cr. Hence, bitter and pailful disappcintniiet has followed the use.of flue various cat rugs of Sarsaparilla which tluod the market, arid the name itself is justly depiscd, cud be., me synonymous with iniposition d cheat. Hill we cull this compound Sarr x ig arilla. and hilted to supply such a remedy as shall, te:ene the name from the load of o.ll4iLly which rests upon it. And wk think we bate ground for believing .it has virtues n.liich are irresistible' by the ordinary run of the dist 21., , it is illtelld. ea to cure. In order to teem e their complete eradication hont the trpwin, the tcmecly thould be judielow•ly taken - according to directions .n the bottle. I=l 1. C. AVE It It CO LOWI',I .1 S. Price, 1:1/ per Bottle ; 81v Bottles for $5. Ayer ' s Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such arenown fur the rare of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint. that it' - ts entirely, unnecessary for us to rev-punt the evidence of its sirrues, wherever it has Levu em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we nerd not do more than assure the 'people its quality is kept up to the l,e.t it-ever - has been, and that it may be retied au to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer'4 Cathartic Pills, POR TOE COPE OP C. 41 ireneas, Jaundice. Dyspinia, Indigestion, uter'y, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas.. Headache, rilr.g. VI., umalinn, EruptiCla and SAzit: Diseases, Veer Complaint, Dropy, Tears., Tumioc.s. and Salt illteum, Norms, Gout. Neuralgia, as a Dnea,r Pill, and fin- Puritiing the Bkod. They are sugar-coated. so that the most send . - tile .-an take them pie:mantis. and they are the he,t aperientin the world for 'all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per 'Box ;lave boxes for $lOO. Great nituabers of Clergymen. Physicians, States men, and eminent personaues:,• have lent their names tosertify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. Tlis Agents helots* named fur nish gratis our AMERICA); ALIIANAC in which they are given; with also full. descriptions of the above complaints, and the, treatment that should:be fol lowed for their care. Do net be pot off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand ATEn's. and take no others. The - sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should hare it. All our Remedies are for sale by A. Tunittr.L., Montrose; A. P MILLET:, S. Co-, Gibeflo; Friendsville; YullS6 dc, %n 11; Summers; IRA Starr, V:iirings,;ille; HAT DEM BunttiEßS, New Milford; J. T.. CARLISLE, Great Bend: E. R. GROW, Glenwood; W. H. THAT.ER. Dirnoek; EATotr ar, 5.lOxLEy. 'Hanford, and all Druggist,. fnih9 ly SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS & WATSON, Nu. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Hare now on hand a large,nssortment of Fire and 9•hicf Proof Salamander Safes, Also, •Iron DOrms for Banks and Stores,tron Shutters, Iron Sash, all makes 'of Locks, equal to• any made in the United States. ' • Fire Safes in one Fire. All come on! Right , with contenteln good condition. FIRE SALAMANDER SAFES OF FIOLADELPIDA AGAINST TOR WORLD EVANS & WATSON Have had the en rest demonstration in the following certificate that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the, representations which have been made or them as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element • Philadelphia, April - 12th, 1856. *Messrs, EVANS & AVATr.on.—Goptlemen It affords us the highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we purchased of you some monthslainee, we saved a larke portion of oar jewelry,dnd all our books, papers, dm, exposed to the calamitous fire in Ranatead'Place, on the morning of the ljlti inst. - When we reikct that these Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and,that they subsequently fell "into_a heap of ,burning ruins, whore the vast concentration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, !we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable contents as most convincing proof of the groat security afforded by your Safes. • We shall take much pleasure in recommend. lag Alm to men of business as h sure reliance against fire. GEORGE W. SUMMONS & BRO.. Jewelers, Who have purchased six large Safes since. April 28, 's9—t y. • A CAR D. Gummy, Nov. 22d, 1858. WHEREXSthere have been some statements made by me against REnseci:A. RILLEv, and whereas said R. X. Kelley has commenced a snit against. me- in the common pleas of Sus• qaehenna condi); for trespass on the ease, flow for the sake of a settlement of said suit and peace and quietness make the following ae. knowledgments:- first I regret that I ever said , anything about said Kelley, and at this time withdnor all charges against her that I hare made and do not believe her.at this time to be such a girl. D F. BRUNDAGE. A HOMESTEAD FOR MO; A HOMESTAD AL FOR $lOO nine, HOMESTEADS FOR. $lOOO AND OVER, in li'dealroble,'healthy country. E - p AGENTS WANTED! Send for a Pant phlet. Address E. PALMER, LAND Acarrrs jy2ltf.• 'Port Royal, Vol_ HOE Business seed Factories can be carried S on-prpfitatly at Hammonton. See Adver- Vacua of Hammonton Lands.