The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 22, 1859, Image 4

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    THE.THIRTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR
Or Tin
cinSiltactol4.Brittittly
- WILL BC ;MD OS •
NVMDNESDAY AID THURSDAY,
September 2fftlt . and Seib,
On the New Grounds family parehandfor
' that purpose, situated tux:head from the
Court House, on the New Milford road.
- :
Amulotions.
The Air will hold two days, and it is hoped
ther;3 vitl be more interest taken on the first
day than formerly. - Those competing with
horses will' be admitted on the track at. 1
o'clock; firstday. , , .
txhibitots wishing to o'ompoti for premit
mna,laust hare their animals or articles en
"-tarot an the Sectetarc's Boole, the first day
of the Fair, if possible; and. a Card, which
will be received from the Secretary, Wm. H.
JePsup, most be placed on the animal or ar
ticle to be exhibited. They most be all on
the ground by 10 o'elimk, 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.
IL deistfp. '
Colts and Males must be 'exhibited in stalls,
Suring the exhibition.
PREMIUM - LIST
Dirts I—Hottars—Guns
atid Mari& LL
Bo t Stallion and 3 of his Colts / Diploma and $5
2d best, $4 .L[ .... 3d -best, 3
Btet Stallion which has not stood in the
_County, prior to this year, Diploma and 3
Best Brood Mare and C01t,.." 5
' best, $4 3d best,
Jwiilee —G. Z. Dimock, Montrose; S. W.
Breed, Brooklya;-G. M. Denison, .Dimock.
DivisrosiTl—HonsEa—Csass—lT Single and
.3f_atched Horan, Colts and Mules
Ali animals competing in this Class to be
raised in the County. _ _
13eA Single Gelding or Mare over 4 frs old $5
2a best, $3 3d best, 2
Best pail- of Matched Homes (Geldings or
- Mares) ever 3 years old, • .... 5
2ti. best, 3
L i3est pair of 3 years old Colts, 3
" .2 ". " 2
:Beet-pair of yarling Colts, 2
Best pair of Mules, - a
2.d best, 2
-Best Jack, $3, • 2d. best 2
Judxs—W. L Post, Montrose; Israel J.
Stebbins, C. Stark, Thidgewater.,
DIVISION Hl—Carma—Cutas erons.
Beat Devon Bull, 2 years old and upwards, $5
2d bept,. 3
_
:Best do., between 1 and 2 frs,.. 3
2d best do , . 2
limit do., under 1 Fear..... 2
Best Devon Cow, S yeant old or upwards,— 4
2d . best,
Best Devon Heifer between 2 and 3 years
old, .
MEI
.
drildges—Tbc;mii -Johnson ; Bridgewater;
.11..t...C. Conklin,: Dinulck ; E. B. Goodrich,
Brooklyn. ,
ThristoNlV—Csumr—CcasslV—Dushants.
Best Durham - Bull, 2 years old or upward, $5
t!d best, ... 3 ,
Best do., between 1 and 2 years; 3
2d best; 2
.
Best do., under' 1 year, 2
Be:A.Durham Cow, 3 y'rs old and upwards, -4
2 3 best,
.2
Best do., Ileife.r,betWeen 2 and 3 years old, 3
ad be t, ,
Jutipm--Dtniel McCollum, Bridgewater;
Friend llollieter , Dimock Cbrisipher Byrnes,
Clioeouut. ,
DivLsios V—CArris—Cid,:sa H—Grade De-
Best Bull $3 . 2d beet $2
13€ st Cuw over 3 years old. ' 3
2d best s2' 3d best, 1
Bets lleifef between 2 and 3 years 3
2d bust,• $2 • 3d 1
Best 4 yearlings, $3; 2d best, $2; 3d best, 1
l'oest 5 Calves, $3; 2d beat; $2; 3d best,— 1
Judges—David Wakelee,Springville;Jobn
Harrington, Bridgewater; •James .Btertiog.,
thrinos Vl—CArns.—Cwss IV—Grade
Durham.
•
Best Bull, $3,....2d beat, $2
Best Crow, Over 3 years old, -.
' ‘ . 4d best, C 2 3d best, 1
Best lieifer, between I. and 3 years 01d... 3
2:1 best, $2 ad.best, 1
Best i Yearlings, $3 ;24.1 bitst $2; 3d best, 1
Best 5 Calves, $3,; 3d best, $2; 3ibesi,...
' Judges—N. Du Bois, Great Bend ; Abner
Griffis, Motillose; C: J. IloUistei,'Dimock.
DITIZIOS Vll—Carriz—CLara
Best Bull $3 2d best, $2
Best Corr, orer 3 years old, 3
2d best $2 3d best, 1
Best-Heifer, between 2 ens! 3 years 01d,.. 8
2d best, $2 - •- 3d best, 1
Best 4 Yearlings, $3 ; .; 24 beet, $2; 3d best, 1
Best o •Calves", $3; 2d best, $2 ;3d best,.. 1
.Judges—Daniel 'Searle, Montrose; C. IL
Tingley, Dimock; Henry Hendrick, Forest,
Lake...
Vl—Ozas
- aria Steers.
Best pair of Working Oien, over 4 years
oWraised in the County, $5 2d beat,.. $4
3d best,. *3 , ..4th best, 1
Beh pair 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,
- 2d best, $2 3d best, 1
Juctges—D. D. Warner, Bridgewater; Jas.
Stone, Middletown Dillis Justin ; Springville.
- • . DIPVIIOI IX-Hogs.
Best Boar $3 - 2d beat, $2
Best Breeding 50w,.... . ..... :.
21 best, 3d best,' 1
Best 4 Spring Pigs, $2 • ~..2d best",
13est. 4 Pigs, less than 4 weeks 01d,...... 2
2d best, ---
Judgis—Retbeu Wells, D. D. Hinds,
l;ridgewater; Stanley Torten, Forest Lake.
Dmsrow..X—SAeep.
11),5 .. t Fine.Wobled Seel, $3 2d best, $2
Best 3 de.Eree, $3 2d best, 2
13*pst 3 do. Lambe, • -2
Best * Coarse Wooled Buck, $3....2d best, 2
Best 3' do. Ewes, 24 beat, 1
Best 3 do. Lambs, 1
Middle Wooled Buck, $3......3d best, 1.
Best 3 do. Ewes, $3 2d hest, 2
Best 2 do. Lambs, • 1
Liecatenr, 3lakewe4 kc., are claased as
coarse wooled, Saxony, Madam; are
classed safes wooled, and South Downs, Am.,.
es middle wooled.
Judges--.Torepli Watrous, Hyde Crocker,
Bridgewater; Thomas Nicholson, Springville.
. Division Xl—Baiter and 'Chien.
Best firkin of buitet.toisdainlnne,Battisanife,
worth Wad ill
knife Wortli 02,.susd .2
141
d 0... .ot 2
sa best,
4tb, bat,
Beat Fall tatter, kit& worth $3, and 9-
:2d be5t,....._ .: . ..-. . " " -2, and 2
3d bat, " " " 2, and 1
4th best, • .•...." - 14 -2, or 2
- Beat 10 lba. of Batter made by girls under
18-years of agr., • - ..knife worth 2
For legest qiianuty of butter per cow from
'any' number of cows, .3 . 2d beat, 2
Beet Cheese, not than 25 1b5.,.. 5
24 best, 2
Tud ges—O. G. Bempatead,Brooldyo; .1. S.
Diekerman, New Milford ; Abel Cassedy,
Springville.
..
Dtvratol• Ml—Fruit and Vegetables.
Best Fall Apples, not less than 1 doz., and
at least three varieties, $2 2d best, 1
Best. Winter Apples, do., $2.1..... 2d best, 1
Bat Pears, not less than i peck, , • 1
Best Quinces, - 1
Best and greatest variety of Vegetables,.. 1
Judges—Chauncey Wright, Forest Lake;
George Walker, Dimock ; J. T. Langdon,
Bridgewater.
' Dnisto•oXlll Vinegar, Honey, and Sugar.
Best Cider Vinegar, not less than 3 gallons,l
ild best,
Besf 10 lbs. of MapleSugar,s2....2d best, I
Best 10-lbs. of ,I oney, $2........2d best, 1
Judges--Ja eh - Deans, Merrit Mott, Mon
pose; Wm. S itb, Bridgewater.
Dirstox XIV —Cabinet Work and Carriages.
Best Exhibition of Cabinet Work, 5
2d best, 3
Beat Carriage, single or double, 5
211 best, 3
All articles in this division for competition
most be entered by the manufacturer. •
Judges—Dr. 1. B. Lathrop, Springville;
Charles Neale, A. P: Keeler, Montrose.
DIVISION ,XV.—Farm Implements and Black:
For the best Plow,- - Irl
,
For the best Cultivator, Corn Sheller, Straw
Cutter, Power for Churning, 3 Firkins,
Horse Rake, each, 2
Beet lot of 6 horse-shoes, 32 2d best, I
Judges—lsaac Reckhow, Great Bend • E.
G. Bfibeock, Bridgewater; Robert Breed,
:Brooklyn. .
DIVISION XVI--&tes
.Bestbushel of Corn in the ear, $1
Best Calf bushel of Wheat,..... 1
Best Calf bushel of Rye, , 1
Best quarter bushel of Clover Seed, 1
- Best half bushel of Timothy Seed, 1
Wst half bushel of Flaxseed, - 1
Judges—Caleb Caromlt, Choconut; Eri
_Gregory, Bridgewater; Henry Drinker Mont
'rose. ,
DIVISION XVlL—Leather,-tte
Pest 3 sides of Harness Leather, $2; 2d best, $1
Best 3 sides of sole leather, s2.....2d best,
Best 3 sides of uppeeleathr,s2...2d best, 1
Best carriage harness, $2. - 2 d best, '1
Best Saddle 2
Best pair Fine Boots, 2
Best pair coarse boots, 1
Judges—S. H. Sarre, Montrosci Martin
Newman, Great Bend; Stewart Kent, Brook
lyn.
DIVISION XVlll.—Donzeitic Manufactures.
For the best Flannel, tea yards, • • z. 162
2d be-t, .., - 1
For the 'vest fulled cloth, five yards,. : .2
2d best
For the liest woolen carpet, 15 yards,..... 3
2d best,- .. 2
For the best-rag,•eirpot, fifteen yards,.... 3
24 best, 2
For best it doz. prs. woo!en socks, . a. 2
21 best, i 1
For best 2 pair of - woolen mittens. - 1
2d b es t, ' ' 4 1
... •
Judges—Mts. Thomas Johnson, Mrs. D. P.
Warner, Bridgewater; Mrs. Abel Cassedy.
Spri ille. •
DIVISION X Orr::men gal NeedlelFrork,4c.
Best patch work.quilt,-3 d0r5....2d best, *2
Best quilt of any other kind, 3 dol'a..2d " 2
For the best winter bonnet 1
For the best lady's sacque, 1
Judgc.s.—Mrs. Post, Montrole;
Mrs. \. Y. Leef, Friecdsville ; Miss Sarah
-Walker, Dimock.
For the best 3 Turkeys, 2 dors best *1
Best 8 fowls aver 1 yr. old, 2 dol's.2d best,, 1
Best 6.spring chickens, 2 d01'5.... 2d best, 1
Best 8 Ducks, 2 dors 2d best, 1
Judges.—Jobe C. Morris, Frieudsville; F.
8.-Coon, M. M. Mott, BtidgeWster.
Drrisiox XXI
To the farmer whose productiena are the
greatest, (hay included,) in proportion lo the
number of acres under cultivation, taking in:
to account the stock kept on his farm during
the season, 110. To the next 15.
Report to be made to the Executive Com
mittee, previous to the January meeting. '
Divisor XXII.— Township Societies.
= A premium of $:2O. will be awarded to the
Township Society that makes the.largest and
best exhibition at our next Annual Fair.
Judges.—Wm.Jessup, Montrose; Urbane
Burrows, Gibson; - F.:M. Williams, Bridge : .
water.
The Judges will please report themselves
at - the Committee's stand, that they may be
on duty as-early as possible.
All ctergymen will be admitted free of
charge. , -
C. L. Elsowx, Wx. A. CR0615310N, A. Fara;
Reception Committee at ,the Fair.
GEN. C. D. LATHROP, Marshal.
~
.A. BALDWIN, pie , :v
S. F. CARMALT, ~, ' u ." e
- u
..L. CATLJN,
• I.,ommtites.
. Dim:Arose, Aug. 211th, 1850.
MAKE THE OLD THINGS NEW!
ANEW ARTICLE for sale in Saa
.qttehanna County only at the Montrose
Book Store.
" A Itahogany Cloth, 28, 4S and 48
inches wide,--for Table', Stands, Bar, Store,
and Bar-Counters, Melodeon and Piano Covers.
FIGURED TABLE Ist) STAND - S:VAEADE Of VA•
rions sizes and atylea, and all warranted to stand
the test of of boiling water, ko/ coffee pot, cam.
'Phene, acc.,. and WIN neither breat
nor crack in cold or hot weather. Just the arti
cle to . make old. furniture new.
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrose, July 25th, 1859.. •
FRESEARRIVg:
TILE undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to the public that he tuts just re
ceived a supply of,
RMIIT GROCERIES,'
among which may be round the very best-of
• 310 / 11811 ipg , SWIM
Ted,: carboy -Ate,- &c
at prices to suit.the times, for reedy pay. Don't
mistake the plates, but call at the bm*.ent of
the . .
HMV BT 0 NE HOTEL,
where your hirable servant carries on a
general
SALOON& GROCER . YINISBIESS,
and where-She public lay arupt-rely-Upon
haring 'air wants attended to o rrili
and lity.
.mves
fide,.
Montrose, April 20t.b.--- •
, f 4
0 :sll
- V
REApYTAY SYSTEM
TT la swish* that Goods can bersold sueeessral-
I. ly In Nontrose and at Susquehanna Depot
FOR CASH.
Those dontiting this assertion will do well to sail
at the stores of
6attenbtrg Itlcisinbaum, Co .,
where it will be proven thit the Merchant in
selling his Goods can afford -to sell Cheaper
for Cash, and can offer.inducements sufficient to
make it an objeet-to Purchasers, .at whatever
sacrifice they are obliged to make, to procure the
Money to adopt in their Purchases the Cesn
STSTEM.
We have just received and are constantly re.
ceiving, a Splendid assortment of
SPRING &SOMMER GOODS,
adapted for this season, and which will not fail
to give general satisfaction. They were pur.
purchased under the moat favorable circumatin
ces, and we are enabled and virt.t offer and sell
at prices fir below others-that will give and have
given an everlasting Credit no matter whether
it is 70m,1 Dick, or Harry.
T-H-EeR-E-P-0-1101
El-AMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE
OUR DRY GOODS!
An assortment heretofore unequaled by anything
• ever offered in Montrose.
Fancy: and Staple Dry Goods I
Comprisirig many now % and desirablo styles of
Goods unknown in this market, among which will"
be found, in
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
All the novelties of the season, cheap at
GUTTENBBRG, ROSENBAUM, & CO'S
SHAWLS !
New and !choice styles of Brocho double and
single, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Talms, and Mantilla,
and a new style of Chenill Shawls, cheap at •
(Sutttnberg, Rosenbaum, k Co's
- U.. M: DI. Li tH
I
An aanortMent qvays on hand,also Ladies' Cloth •
and Triml ing to match, of all shades, cheap at
6uttcl trg, og osenbanm, & Co's.
EMBROIDERIES!
In this Department we can offer great induce
ment.,-as They are purchased directly from im.
porting hOuses. The assortment comprises
Frenchl Pelts, Sleeves and Collars,
Worked Edgings and Inserting,
andla great massy more aril..
eIM belong to this•line too :..
numerous to men
tion, cheap at
GUTTMBERG, ROSENB#I.3I, & CO'S.
Bonnein,. Ribbons, Floivere and
'Plumes; Wire, Stiff Net
itinga and Frames,
at Wholeiale and Retail,—cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, +1; CO'S.
•
Donestie Goods !
May be fond all the different qualities of Prints,
Gingham, Blenched Goods, Fine Unbleached
Muslim Ticks, Stripes, Denims, Sheeting, 2 1-2
y'ds widej . cheap at
1
VtUTTE,NBERG, ROSENBAUM, d; CO'S
READY - ME CLONING,
As This lel one of their PRTNCIFAL BRANCHES OF
Busisr.ss in New York City, they certainly have
one greatadvantage over all the rest of Clothiers;
they having one Partner steady in New York
city to denote all his time to this particular branch
of manufacturing. They will furnish, at any
time, a Good Garment at about the same price
for which the material can be g ot.
They will warrant their wo rk and a complete
fit or no pay. •
They keep constantly on hand one of the beat
flocks of
- OVER AND UNDER - COATS! .
Such u Frock, Ares*, Raglan, auii Sacks
'PANTS
In Great Variety 'a ..Diferrnt Styles.
• !
• T
Such ail Velvet, Plus , Casaimer, and Satin,
c spirt
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUNI,"& CO'S
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
of the Best Baterial at Nhort Notice.
Under Garments
Fos LADIES As main, As GENTLEMEN,
Bach Silk, and also Lambswool, cheap at
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUbIot cps
ONE WORD
IS SUFFICIENT FOR THE WISE.
-j TO OUR lIVNEROWS
FRIENDS,
.....AIND....
CUSTOMERS ,
I
Arid in particular to three knowing themeklves
indebtai to as, we will say once more th at we
will sell for Ready Pay hereafter, and all Ae•
founts arid Notes must be settled without Fur
ther Notice. We are -tired of writing Dunning
Letters and Supporting the PostOtftce,and them
by losing. We will take all kinds of Grain at
tba Highest Market Prices for Payment, and all
Accour4 standing over Six Months on our
Books arSI, be left for collection unless settled
by Note{
Sittitiatrg, 'Soudan*,
Mostijoiso, Ps., April 131 h, 3858.
KENYONIft. &
V ILLD a respectfully sol i cit h
te so insit t ica
DRY. GOODS
this day reeeived, consisting In part of as followm
Rich Black Idoire'Antique Silk 18s. per yard; I
Foulard Silk, nice style, 6s. per yard; Rich Plaid.'
Silk, the very neatest patterns, 10s. per yard;
Black Silk, 28 inches wide, from 'ls. to 12s. per
yard; splendid Black Silk Shawls from $8 to.
$ll, the finest assortment in Seigel% Co.; new
invoice of Ginghams, at very low prices; also of
Calicoes; large stock of Denims, Mixtures, Plaids,
and Lawns; Printed Shawls from '7B. to $5;
Brocha Shawls from $5 to $25; Collars from
6 cts. to 20a.; Parasols - from Bs. to 245. each; I
Bonnet, a largo: stock; Ribbons and Floivers;
also a new invoice of - Gents Shoes—_c ougress ,
Enamelled and Call Skin; Ladies Congress Gat,l
tern, Kb:land Enameled; Misses Calf and Enam.
elled Boots; Children Pato& Boots, Gaiters and
everything in that than. They would also
attention to the fact that - having en arrangement
with one of the largest Importing Houses in
Now York they will receive regularly New Styles
as fist as they appearin New Yorkourd will take
the greatest pains to please all who call and see
and wish to purchase. Particular attentipn paid
to procuring fine goods—in every style.
A new ;
lot 'this day received,
: and would re
spectfully solicit an examination of the game.
Good Tea ati.,3g., city prices, also at 4s. ss. 6s. Bs.
S 13
COUPLE—Jai - vs, Rio and Ground Coffee,
SALERATUS.4ames Pyle's,Babbitt's Med
icinal, and Exzelsior, dm. NAILS, and also a
new stock of WALL PAPER and - WIN.
DOW PA PER,thls day received. FARIR
-1110 TOOLS of the most approved patterns.
Crockery,
Gold Band, Shaded, Blue BanPand all the new
styles, as fast as they appear in New York.
FLOUR constantly on hand. SALT byy the
barrel or sack. , PATENT 11EDIC1NES,
GLASS, and eyerythinz else you want.
R. KENYON. JR. & CO
Lawsville Centre, PA., June Bth, 1859.
1.0:64:4*/;lies;roccookos:,:pli
Just Published Gratis, the 25th Thousand.
A FEW Wdrdo; on the Rational
1 1 - 3 . IX Treatment without Medicine,
""" " 1. of Spermatorrhea or Local Weak
ness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impo
tency and Impediment to Marriage generally,
BY B. DE LANEY, M.l).
The important fact that the many alarming
complaints, originating in - the imprudence and
solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITH
OUT MEDICINE. is lb this small tract, clearly de
monstrated; and the entirely new and highly
successful treatment, as adopted by the Author,
fully explained, by means of .which every one is
enabled to cure HIMSELF perfectly and at the
least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad
vertised nostrums of the day.
•
Sent to any address, gratis and post free inn
sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid). two
postage stamps to Dr..,8. DE LANEY, 88 East
lat Street, New York City. [fllycqp.
MARRI - AGE GUIDE.
ANEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D.
, -^ The secret clue to courtship, love
& marriage: with the diseases
dent to youth, maturity and old age;
`:'being lights and shades of married
s 'ri:" . 3 , life, its lovs and ST:trims, hopes
ALINY 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 man and woman
in the land read this tspk. IC is full of Plates,
and discloses secrets that every one should know:
a little knowledge at first may save a world of
trpuble in after life. Send for a copv (enclosing
2,5ct5.. to - TR. Wm. YOUNG,
ap2B y] 41'6 Spruce -at, Philadelphia.
TEETH.---GUH AND PLAIN TEETH,
for !vile by AI3EI. TURRELL.
THE NEW ERA!
SPRING & SIMMER GOODS,
at Great Bargains.---Bsedy-Pay and Small Profits!
11.BURRI.TT1
IS now receiving a fill! and choice Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods, including a great
variety of Rich Prints in new styles, Ginghams,
Brii liants,Plairt and Fancy Lawns,Challis, Robes,
Sjlk Dress Tissues, and Barages,Black and Fancy
Silks, Poplins, &c.; with a superior assovment•
of Silk, Broehe, Cashmere and' Stella Shawls;
Mantillas, Parasols, Rich Ribbons, Bonnets and
Flowers, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Summer
Stuffs, &c., With a large assortment of other
Staple and 'Fancy Goods,
as usual in Groceries. C. - rockery, Hardware, Iron,
Steel, Nails, Stoves, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clocks, Carpeting
Floor Oil-Cloths, Wall Paper, Painted Window
Shades, &e. The entini Stock being large end
bought for Cash, will gile superior opportunity
for choice • selections, and, in accordance with
the spirit of the times, will be sold for
Ready Pay, 10 to Raper tent. below Regular Prices.
An examination of the Goods and Prices will be
found profitable to those who wish to buy. -
Flour & Salt constantly on hand.
New Milford, May '4th, 1859.
~. dba_v_.!
ZCOW.; would respectfully announce to the
. public that he may still be found at the
old stand, fully prepared to attend to the wants
of the community. He will keep on baud a good
stock of
Gr CI oerle a a
SUGARS, TEAS; COFFEE, SPICES, FRUIT, FLOUR.
and SALT (by the sack or barrel,) Frsa, and
articles found in First Class Groceries.
He would ,particularly call the attention of
Farmers and others to the fact that ho is
constantly receiving fresh supplies )
FIRST RATE FOUR ,
also good and medium qualities, Ilich will be
sold BIGHT, tor ready pay, in quantities to suit
the purchaser.
Montrose, Feb. 21st 1859. -
REAR TE! BEAR YEI
PEBENI IL IL
BLACK and Colored Drees Silks, Collars
and Und.3raloeves, Lace Veils Bro. Tissue
for Valls, Esmeralda, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp,
Band Boxes and Bonnet Beards, a new MP.
ply of Gaiters. Corn a tarelt an 4 Tapico
for puddings. Cheap at C. TYLER'S.
Montrose, June Bth, 1859.
.p.31112114:ZeNT.A.T..a.
G. F. FOUDfILAi
r./ AS removed his shop. across the street, to
the building one-door below Keeler &
Stoddard's, which he has fitted up expressly fora
Saddle, Harness and-Trunk.Shop,
where may be found all kinds of
-lELAIL3ELDMEig=i,
from the heaviest loath, to the lightest trotting
harness, and a general assorment of trimmings,
which will be 'made up ar sold very low
Carriage Trimmings:
A good assortment on bend, Which will be sold
very low; all trimming done cheaper than else.
wh;re. •
OAK . LEATH ER
on hand, from which haybesses will be made and
VlVELri e eilaatettie
*Customers plea.. bear in mind that
wish to settle up ones s year. Those basing
unsettled nem* or notes due, will oblige
by settling or makingtayment without ,
I'o7th.:
delay. F. Feb. 24th, 1869.1 liontrove, Pa.
Atirtv.tvitvite - r .
Star, - felt le-Vtobisikitattill,
• - .A.caloarrrawm, .
4314' irkiOr . 'beleini lEol:lases riroiStore,
on Pultlic Avenue, "theta *MU be !band
constantly an banskn'genetal nesottment
G R E fitE-S-
Such u Sugars, Moleues, Syrups, Teas, Coffee
dre., dca, &e. ,
, ,
Also the choicest brands of
FAMILY FLOUR,
Heal, Lard; Pork, Hama, Fish, Candles &c.
- 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.'
ALFRED BALDWIN. Wat. L Aram..
To Trades
TRAVELING AGENTS.
TJE WANT 50 .to 100 YOUNG MEN, with
a cash capital of from 850 to 81000 each;
to purchase; our Goods, •consisting of Watches
and Jewolry, and to dispose of them in all the
cities and towns throughout the United States
and Canadas. Some, persons who purchase of
us are making .from 85,000 to 810,000 per year,
selling at auctioeio the various towns &
On receipt of the Case, we will send by mall
to any address, the following articles, as samples
of our Goods: .
6 Fancy Gold Finger Riots, assorted, for -#4
6 "• t. " better, for 6
6 " s Gent's Brenitpies, assorted, for 4-
6 " " *- better for 6
6 " Ladies' " " for 4
6 . ' ' " * better for 6
6 " "
" d, larger for 9
1 Set Cameo Pin and Ear Drops, for - 3
1 " " * _for . 6
1&A Gold-stone Pin and Ear Drops; , for 3
I Set-Mosaic " ' " . for 3
1 - Set Gold Fancy" • * for- 4
1 Set tl " for 3
1 Pair Gold Richly Chased Band Bracelets, 6
--1 * " " .- 8
1 " Fancy, Dameo Bracelets for -- 8
1 " Ladies' Fancy Cuff Pins for - 1
6 Sets Gold Gent's Bosom Studs, fancy for 3
6 " IS " . .
stone sot for -6
6 " Sleeve Buttons, engraved, for • 3
6 - " " stone setting, for `9
1 Gold Double- Locket, fancy, (ansp)- for 1:60
_ - -
1 " - b. (spring) for 3
6 Gold.. Vest Hooks, for - - - .. 3
6 Gold Fancy Watch Keys, for - - 3
Large size Gold Pencil-Case for - - 1:50
New style - French Vest Chain for . 2:50
" better for . a
it larger for - 5
Fancy Silver Watch, open face, for . .
" Hunting Cue for - 10
Fancy Gilt - Watch, Hunting Case for 10
" - Gold Watch, open face for . 20
" better for - 25
Hunting Cue for 30
" better for - 90
-Movements of all the Witches described in
this list We WARRANTED PERFECT; and we wish
it distinctly understood that the pricis ven are
our lowest wholesale prices to the Trade and to
Traveling Agents. The retail price would be
from 5n to 100 per cent. higher.
Write the Name, Coanty,and State, in a plain
hand, to prevent mistakes, and on the receipt of
thO money, the Goods - will be forwarded' b the
next mail. • STENNETT & GLIN JS,
je23 3m w9] Room No. 6,429 Broadway, N. Y.
WM. B. SIMPSON,
WITCR BE FAIRER.
Shop in Boyd ce Webetees new building
nest door above .ffeetir tEI, Stoddard's.
I_TAVING' worked for the past nine years
1.4„ with the most skillful workmen, he feels
confident that he can do the
T est dilicult jobs
on short notice. -
All Work Warranted to Giro BandarHos.
W. B. SIMPSON has worked for me for some
time, and Lean recommend him as a careful and
hitlifUl work man, competent to do 'as good work
as can be - 41 one in the country, and worthy of
confidence. Wu. A. caAxuarius.
Towanda June 10th, 1858.
-Refers to—Wm. 'Elwell, E. W. Baird, E. D.
Montague, E. 0. Goodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan.
da; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle, C. D. Lathrop,
J. Wittenberg, Montrose.
* * *Jewelry neatly repaired on .abort notice,
and on reasonable terms. [June 15th, 1858.—tf.
FRAMIN 1121114,
...LIE subscriber having purchased
„1.0 refitted and newly furnished the
irabdve well known and popular Hotel,
- —is prepared to accommodate the tray-
eling public and other's with all the attentions
and conveniences usually found in 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 and convenientiand careful and
attentive Hostlers are always in chirge of them.
J. S. TARBELL.
Montrose, May 13th, 1858.
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
At Montrose, Penn.
WM.. Z. BATCH, ProPrieto':
rpHIS now and commodious. Hotel situated
1. on Public Avenue, near the Court House,tmd
nearly in the centre of the business portion of
Montrose, is now rely completed and furnished,
and will be opened on Monday, the 77th day of
the present month for the accommodation of
the public and travelers. The Proprietor feels
confident that be is now prepared to entertain
guests in a manner that cannot fail to give '
Complete Batisfeation.
The Hotel and Furniture are new, and no ex
pense has been seared to render it equal, if not
superior to any siadlar establishment in this part
of the State. - It is well supplied with all the
recent improvements and comforts, and obliging
waiters . will always be readytb respond to the
call-of cust omers.
The Stables connected with this House are
-- New and Convenient..
The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patron.
ago of his old friende,and the public generally.
WM. it. HATCH.
Ifontrose,September 2140858.
H. GARRATT, -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, It,
NEW MILYOBD.—saIe Room, FRA.TT'II
WILL keep constantly on band the beet
brands of FLOUR—by the Sack or Run
dred Barrel&—at the lowest market prices.. Also,
SALT,—by the Single Darrel or Load.
All orders trim Merchant, and Dealers will
be promptly attended to. t
*** Cash paid for Grain, Wool, Pelts, Hides,
and all Farmers'. Produce in their season. - -
H. GARRATT.
New Milford, April 2d, 1859. ,
T'ARDI LANDS FOR SALE 23 mites from
Philadelphia by railroad in the State of
New Jersey. Soil among the beet for' Agricultural
PorPoseel Wog a good loam soil, with a clay .
bottom. Theland is a large tract. divided into
small farms, and hundmile from all Parte of the
country are now settling and bat Wok • The
crops produced are large and can be seen grow
ing. The climate ii delightful, and secure-free)
frosts. Terms from $l5 to $2O per acre PAP
bla witbio four years by instillmenbt. To visit
tho place—Leave Vine Street wharf- at Phils
delphia at '7:30,.a. In. by railroad for Hammon
ton, or address 11... T. Byrnes, by letter, Hammon
ton Post Office, Atlantic County New Jersey.
See full advertisement in another column.
QIINDAY • SCHOOL LEBILILETES
tarnished to order by L LYONS & SON.
Imo Ist, 1819.
.• . . "••
NEW GOODS, in soy lino of boatman, With
thg every week. ABELTURRELL
: s I :Ts PXOCBAT.
PUBLISH= 'THURSDAYS AT HORTIOSR,
OPTTOE OE PUBLIC AVENUE, OPPOS/TT. THE P. O.
I rrsXe—s2 per 11121a1133,,0r SI 50 in advance.
Delinquents subject to charge of $2 50 per year,
with interest. Discontinuance, .optional with
the' Pnblisher until all arrearages are paid,
Adfertisements inserted at. $1 per sioare
12 litres; 25 cents per square for each insertion
after the first three. One &lime one year, $O,
each additional sqaarcs
Job Work of all kinds executed neatly
and promptly. Blanks always on hand:
.- REMOVAL,
Post, Attornevs - at Law, have
L removed to their new °dee, a few doors
south of Boyd & Webster's corner.
tioatrose Oct: 25,4 m
DR. WM. L.RICIIARDSON,.
WOULD respectfully tender his Professional
Services to the inhabitants of
11101IT1IOWM, • •
- . Send its vicinity.
Office over Mulford's Store.
Lodgings at the Keystone hotel.
Montrose. Oct. 12th. 1858.-Iv.*
HENRY B. McICEAN,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR M LAW.
Office in the Union Block , --Towanda ! Brad
ford
county, Pa.
EirWill attend promptly to all professional
business intrusted to him, in this and adjoining
counties. fje3'sBtf
"HOMF. AO/UN,"
Da. it. '2. C 1117022.
OFFICE, over Wilson's store.
ers, foot of,Main Street.l.lffontrose. Pa
JOHN GROVES;:
Fashionable TaOor—Shop neat the
Baptist Meeting Hot:wont Turnpike Street.
Montrose, Pa.
DR. E. W. WELLS
AVING permanently located in Duudaft
IA offers his professional services to all who
may require them. Alio, keeps constantly on
hand a full stock of Drugs and Illedicine4
Pure Wints and Liquors for Medical
purposes. [ap7-Bm.
- HAYDEN BROTHERS,
New Milford, Peau'a. letf
Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Com s
Suspenders, Threads, Raney Goods_
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and PlaMd Ware, Cut
lery, Fishing Tack le,..Cigars, &c.titte.
Merchant& and pedlars, supplied on liberal
terms.
W5l, HAYDEN, . TRACY HAYDEN,
JOHN HAYDEN, - GEO: HAYDEN.
Ali A.O RO wirtc.
:Charley Morris with hair and hoB,
Heir,sole heir Of this v a st are&
And none to Lantos me and Lain,
Resolvbi to warßant ev'ry joB,
Let's have a rust, rsalways berg,.
You'll find me honest, jugt and faiL
* * *Shop No, 3, BaseMent of Searle's Hotel, on
Turnpike Street.
Dr. H. Smith,
SUAGEOI4 DENTIST. Residence and ofw
See opposite tho Baptist Church (north side)
Montrose. Particular attention will be given
to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and.
to filling decaying . teeth.'
ABEL TIIBRELL, MONTROSE, PA
Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Mutinieslr,
Dye geuffs, Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishm,
'Window Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods; Jew
elry, Perfumery,. &c.—And Agent for all the
most popular Patent Medicines.
DR. R. THAYER,
Physician and Surgeon, Montrose,
Pa. Office io the Farmar's Store. ' •
NOTICE.
DR. E. PATRICK, JR., would like
after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal
to the moral sensibilities of a very generous pub
lic, cho have always manifested their sense of
appreciation of his usefulness by exacting -his
services when needed or tbought to be needed,
but who have given no other evidence of grati
tude Or good will—particularly in the way" of
"substantial aid" as Kossuth would lay—that
he now desiresa full and entire settlement of all
his accounts, also the accounts of the late firm
of Patrick & Dimock ; and he wishes further to
state that be desires nothirig to be considered
wrong, if, per a few weeks, tbe'said accounts.
remaining nsettle4Sho'd-be ['faced in the hands
of a good sharp ern/war...and made to account
to him something that will bey 'Oats and. Buck.
wheat. Please notice tbie And take action actor.
dingly.—Yours Truly,
jan2 - E. PATRICK, JR.
•
Salt, Salt 55Att I I
M 0.2% T 7. 5112E1k1 t ,
WHOLESALE SALT DEALER,
901 Washington-11,
(Directly opposite Washington Market,)
New Yor33 ,
STILL CONTINUES to offer to the city and
COUNTRY trade, all kinds of r)REIGN
Coarse and Fine SALT, at the very lowest figures;
40000 hacks and bags, consisting in part of Ash,
ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy usei
Jeffrey. & Darcy, Brownlow's, &c.
and 50000 Imsheli Turks Island, Bonares, Mi
meos, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz', Ivies, Nantes, &c.,,
all of which will be old at bargain prices from
vessels, store and stnrehousett.
Any purchaser wishitig to select from a good
assortment will find it to his interest to call.
N. ll.=Fine table salt put np in small bags of
different sizes, and Constantly on hand in ship
ping order. Also a splendid 'article of Rock
Ground salt, in quart boxes, put v and for sale
by the quantity, in cases of five d6zen each. _
New York, April let, 1859.-Iy*
0.0. FORARAM, .
IUrANUFACTURER OF BOOTS & SHOES.
.1.111 Bfontiose, Pa. Shop over Tyler's Store,
All kinds of work made to , order and repairing
donerneatly. Jet
NEWS OFFICE.
THE New York City Illustrated Newspapers
Magazines, &c, dte., for- sale- at the
BIONTROSE BOOK STORE, by
• A. N. BULLARD.
DFDITAII- NOTICE,
TN R. A. GIFFORD haw located himself
LT in Montrose for the purpose of carrying on
the DEATAI PRACTICE In all Its branches. lie is
now ready.to attend to all calla in his profession
with
_promptness, and Will endeavor to give entire
satisfaction. All operations WARRANTED. Office
over. Chandler's store. BepL lath, 1858.—tf.
DR. JOHN W.
iiintszossie SURGEON;
Diolitroi Pa.
Me on Public Avenue, opposite Searles HOtel.
March Ist. 1859.-tr. -
THE HAMMONTON FARMEII74. news
paper devoted to Literature and Agricul
ture, also letting forth full accauntifof the new
settlement of HaramOrdon, in Nei jersey, can
he subscribed for at only 35 Cents per_annum.,` .
Inclose postage stainps for the amount. = Ad
dress editore Farmer Hammonton, P. 0. At
lantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap
land, of the bast , quint) , in one of the.healthiest
and most delightful climates in the Union, and
where crepitate never cut down by the frosts,
the terrible scourge of the north, owe advertise.
mentor Hammonton Lugs,
SUPERIOBt3r Voiles.fa eau, Cottftsb
June
gra,
let,orselelq- t , 3: LYONS & SON.
18b9.
•ScrOfula; or King's Evil - •
Is a constitutional aisease,-a corruption of the
blood, by 'which this fluid becomes vitiated. -
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervaded the whole body, and may burst out
in disease on env part of it. No organ is free
frbm its attacks,. nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is varionsAT
Caused by mercurial disease, low living. dis•
Ordered or untied by food, impure air, filth
and filthy, habits, the depreming vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What.
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con.
stitntion, descending from parents to children
unto thethird arit'l fourth generation ;". indeed,
it seem% to be the rod of him uhu pays," , “ I
Trill .visit t h e: iniquities of the fathers upon
their children.-
Its effects commence by de - position front the
blood of
. corrupt or ulcerous matter, tvlicb, - in
the lungs, liver ; and internal organs, is termed '
tubercles.; in the ghutds, , swellings; and on
the surfaCe. eitiptioul or sores. Tit'is foul ear-
ruption, which genderarin the blood, depresses •
the energies of life, so that scrofulous conktirn.,
Lions not only suffer from scrofulous corn.
plaints, but they have far lea power to with-k
stand the attacks of. other dismetty , : C.il•e
-qUCIAIy, 4tiAt numbers perish by clisord'ls
which. although not scrofulous in their nature;
arc stilt imulacd fatal by this. taint in the
system. Most of the 'consumption which de
cunates the htunan family has its origin dir4tly
in this scrofulous 'contamination • and Many
dettructivediseases of theliver, kidneys, brain,
and; indeed,, of all the organs, arise frorn or
arc aggravated by the same CII - 1-SL . . ' t
'
Onequarter of all our ivolle arescrufulesuir
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fectitnt, and their health is undermined Vit,
To cleanse it from the systtau we must it:ow/ate
~..
the blood by an alterative medicine, and iri_
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. .
Such a medicine we supply in .
-
• AY.ER'S
. . 1
• ,
Conipotind Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical •
skill of our times can devise for Otis every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is Cor4-
binetifrema the most active remedials that have
been discovered far the esporgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue. or tile
system- from its . destructive eimsetinenteS.
lenise it should be employed for the cure f
not only scrofula, but also those other rofts4-
tions which arise front it, • such as liatanivt:
and Seats Discssrs, Sr. ANTLIGNY'S Ftlt4:,
Itosr., or -Eityclect. so, PtmeLcs, Pcsictrit,
• BLOTCICESI3 LAIN i and Bo; T.• . Tt7Mo mt. Turrms
and SALT Blitxm, SpALD IIi:AD, BINGWOe.3II,
RILELLMATLAM, SvPIIILITIC and .. .klancr MAL 1)4..
Casts. DUOPSY, DEArLI•ALL, Dr.en.rry, avoi. , ,
indeed, ALL, CostPLAINTS Ale121:19 Mom vEra-
TED on IMPCIic BLOOD. lire poptilnx Iteli
. I.i
in ~ impurity of the blood"' is founded in trot ~
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. 11,e,
particular purpose and virtue of this tisntspe
rilla is to purify and regenerate this v:tr.l flair, without which sound hcalth'is impossible - in
contaminated constitutions.
. Ayers Cathartic Pill' s,.
FOR ALL-THE'PLIRPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely vithstai:el or evade ihclif
Their penetrating properties sevri.b, and chat,,,,
and invigorate every portion of , the human urgaz,
ism, correcting_ its et:eased action, and reetoring
its healthy vitalities. As a eol.m.v.eocc of these
properties, the ilintlitt rho t 3 1,1,1 floffh frith
mein or physical del.ility i, aNtoDisawil to tiati his
health or energf restored by a remedy at 'oart: eo
simple and inviting.
ot only do they rum the every-day cowpleb:ls
of et - cry body, bin also many f6naidallo and
dangerous diseases.'" The agent telow
pleased to furnish gratis my Anwricat,
containing certifiiratel of then enrcs anal
for their use in toe foilfMitg complaints: Ceerus..
nest, Ilcorttarmilleathichc ari,hsy free, 'ln',
Stomach, :Vanua, hatiye-rtion„ I'n;it in and
Inaction of the Botrrls,,,T,
tile, Jaw:cher, aid oth tint!, cat on;plzui:s,
arising from a lou attar of Me hotly or obstructila
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
tea rni: nsr,e rt - 011 'OF
Coughs,. Colds, influenza, Ifbarsencsk
Croup, 13roncloitis, Ineipienit Constant..
Lion, and fur the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease: . •
So vide is the tleld of its utefejt.e,ts and en on
snerutra arc the rases of its rules, that almost
every section rif cenr.try aiuonds in l•ccsatie rWC,-
liely known. who hue teen restored from alartnin.g
And even desperate diseases of the lungs Ly
use.. When once tried. its br.peri , tlty over rte . : 7
other medicine of ha kind is ton apport lit to
observation, and where its sinties ore known, ae
public no longer hesitate what smidote to employ
far the distressing and danuerons ofreetioris of de
pulmonary Orp!lls that are incident to our Cliislale.
'While many inferior rttnedies thrust upon tiv:
community have failed and been distwiled. this
has gained, fiends by es cry trial. etinerteri tencilis
on the afflicted 'they can reser forget, mai r,ro.
(Weed cures too numerous and too remarkaLle to
be forgotten,
PRIA4 RED fly •
DR. J. C. AVER & Co.
LOWELL. MASS. "
- FOR SALE BY
A. TERRELL...Montrose; A. P. MILLER, Ce.,
Gibson; 3. HOSFORD, Fsiendmville; Yourm &
Siam Summers; IRA Scorr, Springville; HAY
DEN BROTHERS, New Milford; J. .T. CARLISLE,
Great Bend; a ft. Geow, GTenWood; W. H.
THAYER. DilDOCk;. EATON & MOXLEY, Burford,
and all Druggists. fmll9 ly
SALAMANDER SAFES.
EVANS WATSON, •
No. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PIDLADELP fi I A, •
Have now on hand a large assortment of Fire
and Thief Proof Salaniander Safes.
.Also,
Iron Doors for Basks and Stores , fron Shutters,
Iron Sash, all makes of Locks, equal' to any
made in the•United' States.
Five Safes in one Fire s "..411 come out .Right
with contents in good condition.
TRY SALAMANDER SATES 01? PHILADELPIIIA
AGAINST THE WORLD.
EITABS Id. WATSON* I F
Have had the surest demonstration in ; the
following certificate that their manufacture of
Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted
thei rOpresentations which have been made of
them as rendering an undoubted security against
the terrific element
Philadelphia, April 126 ft, 1856.
Messrs, Everts & Warrox.—Gentlemen rt
afforde us the highest satisfaction to state to
you, that owing to the very protective.qnatities
of two of the Salamander Safes which i we
purchased of you some months since, we saved
a large portion of oar jewelry,andlill our bcioks,
papers, &c., exposed to the calamitous fim in
!tanstead Place, on 'the morning of the 11th
inst.
When we reflect that these Safes werel4ited
in the fourth story• of the building we oceupied,
lind that they.tobsequently_fell into a heap of
burning ruins, where the vast coneentratiln of
heat canoed the brats plates - to melt, we cannot
but.regard the preservation of their vahiable
eord,ents as most convincing proof of the great
security afforded Wyour Safes.
We shall take much pleasure in recommend
ing them to men of business as a sure reliance
against fire. s
GEORGE vv. SIMMONS &BRO.; Jewelers,
Who have purchased six large Saes :fines.
April 28, 'B,9—ty.
A- C A R D.
9 Gansos,-Nov. 22d, 1858.
HEREASthoie have been some state Menti
TT. made by me agailist,,REBECCA A. KELLEY,
sad whereas said R. A. Kelley has commenced
a snit against me in the common pleas of Si*
quehamm county for trespass on the case, now
for. - the sake of ,a settlement of said suit and
pnce -and -qiiietnesa I make the followieg
knowledgments: first I regret that I iiveceeid
anything shout said Kelley, and at this rime
withdraw all charges against her that I have
made and do not believe ber at this time to be
such a girl, ' • D. F. BRUNDAGE.
AA HOMESTEAD FOR 910; A HOMESTAD
- FOR. $100; also, HOMESTEADS' FOR
$lOOO AND OVER, In A desirable, healthy
country.
E ir AGENTS WANTED! Send fora Pam
phlet. Address E. BAUDER, LAND AGENT,
jy2ltt • • - Port Royal. Ye.
O n tIOE Bushms sod Footorios coo bo carried
on proltably at Hammonton: So Adver•
toogoot of Hammonton Lode.