The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 11, 1866, Image 4

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FORD AGRIN1111110), SOCIETY
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No*eziallazas Sainst. .
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mess I—holuiss.
Sub-division 1--Stallions, Matched gar
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Bost tinftpy far* . over
4 yeiri old, $4 2d $3
1 , 14 r od stallion, same age, ' 4
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w
" Pa matched : horses, . 4 . 0 '3
" pair horses for all .work, 4 3
" singe driving horiid;, ' '3 "
I'll i rog).ortnar4tinvico)t 3 '" • 2
JCdges—iXtm. e: Ward, New Milford;
0. L. Hallsted, Nicholson ;:C. D. 'Lath
sop,- hkultrese. _
2L-Colts and Mules.
Best pair 3 year old coke, $3 2d $2
-"K-LEsbar- ir-year old-oolts,c
111rilelyVais nrd colt, '2 "' 1
YPArs 9k) colt, 2 "
l! one year, oln colt, 2 45 1
" pair mules 2 111, 1
Judges:A:tat. Kent, Bridgewater ; S.
Brundage, tiibson • .1. S.Peckham, Brook
lyn.
CLASS 11-CATTLE.
Sob-division I—Full Bloods.
But durham bull over 2 y'rsold,s4 2d $2
46 64 I. year old 3 " 2
COW over 8 y're old, 3 " 2
4`. devogi bnll over g fre old, 4 " 3
"' " cow one year old, 3 " 2
" " cow ever 3 y're old, 3 " 2
_ §ub-divlsion 2L-Grade Dorhame.
404 bull over 2 years old, - $3 2d.52
**' boll one year old, 2 " 1
" bull calf, 2 " 1
" cow, $3 2d $2 3d $1
" three years old heifer, 22d 1
" two years old heifer, 2 " 1
" one year old heifer, 2 " 1
" heifer' calf, 2 " 1
" three yearlings, 3 " 2
" three calves, 3 " 2
Judges—l. P. Baker, Dimock ; W. W.
WilHams Gibson ; Rufus Walworth,Weii
?Moir
Snt-division 3—Grade Devon&
Best boll over 2 years old,
44 bull one yeat
" bull calf,
,4 cow,
" 3 years old heifer,
" 2 years old heifer;
" One year old - heifer,
" heifer calf,
" three yearlings,
" three calves,
Sub-division 4—Natives.
Best bull over one year old, $2 2d $1
"cow, 2 " 1
" i•ko years old heifer, 2 " 1
" 3 yearlings, 2 " 1
" 3 ealVes, 2 46 I
J 1008 --- Oliver Perry, Jackson; Mos
es Chamberlin, Gibson; Otis Grinnell,
aaTfOrt/
• . . e
Sub-division 5-o.sen and Steers.
•
Best p'r working oxen 5 y.or over,s4 2d *3
4. „4„: do 4 y'rs old, 4" 3
“ r
paii fat oxen, 3
" pair steers 3 years old, 3 " 2
" 'pair steers 2 years old, 3 " 2
" steers one year old, 2 " 1
" pair steer calves (broke) 2 " 1
Tudges—Stepben Breed, Brooklyn; M.
L. Catlin, Bridgewater; E. R. Grow,
Lenox.
crass in—Sheep an4Swine.
Best fine wooled buck,
46 3 44 lambs,
" middle wooled
1 ":" = eweii
" coarse wooled buck,
i nn3 h.
. .
buck lamb ofeae, -" h,
" bgagr,- •
" breeding sow,
..tk.sprWg pig, 3 -2.
" fall pigs (not less than four), 3 " 2
Judges—Horace Seymour, New Mil
ford ; Hubbard Smith, Lenox; H. F.
B ".red4 , Brooklyn. - , r •
cLASS iv—Poultry.
gest pair tu rkeys,
s: "-pair geese, - •
" four ducks,
" five cowba,
" five spring chickens,
clAss v—Grain.
Pest peck winter wheat, $1 2dl
16. I '.
spring wheat, '1 " -
114 rye, . 1 "
-
-" ' oats, 1 MI
" half bnahel corn in the ear, 1 " i
" peck elpyer seed,_
_ .. 1 - 1 "
" peck flax seed, • gig
—_ _
Judges—B. I. Harris, Harford ; J. L.
Gibsop ; Stephen Bell, Lenox.
CLASS vi—Botter; Cheese and Bread.
Best firkin butter, $2 2d $1
66 pail butter, 2 "
Itfar butter, 2 " 1
zo 'foil-Miter, "..1
" loaf wheat bread, 50c
" loaf4rabate . kread, 50
" Indian bread, 50
Oda' biscuit, - • -.Y 50
edg*-0.:1::' Babcock, Ilarfciril;- : rk
lestililo: Gibson ; CM:Gere,MelitiOgk'
CI:A813 - viz-Fruit and Ye eta I''-
Beat fall apples, at least 3 varie.
ties, not less than 1 dozen
of 'each, - • :':01 2d 500
" winter ap .
ples,samegnantity,l " 50c
il
iUtmeg;• - • , . - g ! itll
peac , _ . b b tla
" graPeat I " bO6 .
" and greatest variety: of fruit, I. " 00c
. 4 6 Vint.peratinia 'Aare, *4l 406 . _
" winter !Rash, 50c
" three heads cabbage,
' " twelveonione, 500
' " • six beets, 500
r iit ; 7506 T
agrdaavitlvegetibled, eit.soo;
Judges—H. Marcy, Lenox ; Wm. E.
Tingley, Harford ; E. S. Tyler, New Mil
ford.
a4u3s via—Vinegar, Wine, Honey and
Sugar.
Best cider vinegar, 500
" currant wine, 500
" blackberry wine, 500
" grape wine, 500
" wine plant wine, 500
" 10 lbs. honey, $1 2d 50c
"" •: - 0.00.119T , stirred_ 100.tiCAL:00:
gg drained sugar, 1 " 50c
" maple syruy t, ,. 500
Judges—L. Smith; - New Milford ;
G.M.Gambld,liarferd ; Mrs. Alvin Stearns
and Mrs. Alanson Aldrich, Harford.
- r -
Beit harnesssidis leather, $2
" upper leather, 1
(-7 14cli e g` 11 ,4 1 0: , U
• Tw o calf skins, 2
" pair fine boots, 2
" paircoarseiboots • b 4 -• '7 , 2
" cafriase liatnesti; ' 2 2
" sett team harness, 2
Jnolgeta--.4.. 0. Stile Gibsopi ,Rnasel
Thafehiati -Irtirford f ` Jo hn'i r -Sinitb;jlirew
Milford.
CLASS x—Agricultural Implements and
Carriages.
Best common plow, side bill plow, cul
tivator, corn sheller, straw cutter,
horse rake, horse bay fork, and
churning machine, each 81
" mowing machine, 3
" threshing power, 3
" double carriage, 2
" single e,arricgc„ 2
" market wagon, 2
" lumber , wagon, 2
" single Sleigh; 2
" lot ,of egnculturel. implements, 2
Judges—Seth Abe), Gibson ; Alvin
Stearns and M. Oakley, Harford.
CLASS —C abin et Work, Hardware, &c.
Best specimen cabinet work, 82
" sett chairs, 1
" rocking chair,
" sewing machine, 1
" churn, 1
" butter pail, 50c
" butter firkin,
590
" sett hori3e - Shoes; 500
" lot tin ware, 500
cook stove for coal, $1
" cook stove for. wood, , 1
" parlor stove, 1
Judges—J. C. Edwards, Harford ; E.
F. Clinton, Gibson ; Wm. Brundage,Kar.
ford.
$3 2d ft
2 " 1
2 " 1
$3 2d $2 3d $1
22d I
2 " 1
2 " I
2 44 I
3 " 2
3 " 2
ctsas xi—Dorriestin ey?As. ,
Best 5 yards woolen *pine); 42`id41
" 5 yards plaid " 2 "
" 5 Tanis full cloth, 2 1
" pair woolen blankets, 1
U pairs syc,mtet - t- 1
PlitkeW
wiinteri yarn, 1
" 5 yards linen cloth, 2 " 1
". 5 yards Vf0,01e,4 P;. o lre4Pgi -2 " 1
" 10 yards woolen carpet, 2 " 1
" rag carpet, 2 " 1
'Jutiggsl-4. - NeArr , Milford;
Mrs: Otis drinnell, Geo.P.Vrilinartli,
Mrs. Jonas Adams tforford.
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CLASS xrii--uroamental-Needleworle, &c.
Best patchwork quilt, $2 2d 50c
" quilt of any gtter 100, 1 , " 50c
" be&spread; 1 " 50c
" worked skirt, 1 " 50c
" worked collar, . soo " 25c
1 " lkorfifcd4inbroidpjy, 'n ped it oil
' a 'ailil "ethbfOldery, •:.. 500`" 21C
" bonnet, 500 " 250
" ladies' saps, 500 " 25c
" knit,hood,
,_„,,, ... ..
~.,.5(10,,!.!,..250
“ riail7fiaircovely - --- - -,- 6b&` -*--250
" fine shirt, 500 " 250
$3 2d $2
-3 •f-
2 " 1
3 " •2
3" 2
"
3 " 2
2 it 1
Judges—C. P. Hawley, Gibson ; Mrs.
E. N. Carpenter and Bapbronia Far
rar, Harford ; Miss Tionisa Brainard, Gib
son.
4 " 3
4 " 3
CLASS XLV—Paintings and Flowers.
Beit . int Plintitre- 7 77; 7 YWi:2II:
" painting, any other kind, 500 " 250
" drawing, $1 " 50c
" exhill i hjcAQS_pllptogroplgi
dtfitanilit.fitYpes,' 500
" picture frame, 50c " 25c
" variety of flowprs, 1 " 50c
" floral ' ' 1 " 50c
• " exhibition artificial flowers
, and fruit, 1 " 50c
JudgefiL;S:P.3:o64:AlaitortiYMra. L.
A. Smith, New Milford ; Miss Mary Al
len, Harfurd; Mrs. Truman Bell, Lath.
rop.
CLASS xvL:Plo4ng.'
•
$124
1 Al
1 "
"
1 "
Best plowing,Bs-3d, A4-4th,
$3 -sth, 2-6th, 1.
The plowing match will be held on the
farm •of C. H..401.16r, n th(?-41#itr,
on"Wedaiiilityf'WAtit as
the Fair, at 2 o'clock, p.
Committee of Arrangements—Geo. S.
Whitney, Jackson Tingley, Asa M. Ham
mond.
Aidgps—Wm. T,. Moxiey, New AM
ford ; Jonas Adis Itarford ; Lewis
Brainard, Gibson.
SuperintendeAtp.
Geciii4..Satil—athEdnitarpintei.
Ass'ot " —Tyler Briwster.
Cattle—G. P. Wilmarth;lko: Carpet
ter.
Sheep, Swine and Poultry—Andrew
Gars" A-le.-1 7 1 1 *qt, --
DagFl: 4 .oolllDie
vole wirrkairkow-
Attoid44ll:','POll-010fik'*7'7.4.to.o:
Floral Hall—W. B. 13o110";Tko. Pavia,
341 ' 4; r 4 0 0314 4:( 417(115Wler , siffiy
war', Miss getserCarpeolet.
NOll‘ ‘ tlr # 1 4#44 1 14t,
IMlge' of - Menibeishipitat • Will '441.104
f ill of family who are females,_ *ld inor„,
,mgo phihirpo, , I{l.
Poe° 41sitats, 25 eta.
Ch44rip.R.Tiier 10 zeF'S of i!ge,lo " '
oOrgypiO, mid they ftimilON Free.
Repdations . .
.TheGronnda will be open on Wednes
day at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the reception
of stock and all articles for exhibition.
It is very desirable that all animals and'
Articles, intended for exhibition; should be
entered on the Secretary's book the first
day of the Fair, or as early as 10 o'clock
a. m. of the second.
Cards will be furnished, at Alai Sechatia;
ry,' . B /Ape on the ground to place upotvAll
ommals.or . orticies for exhibition. , , ,
A sulreot,police force will, be,ripon
the 09014 dit t y and night to maintain orr:
C4F-ARli'PE,Citelet the property of exhibit-,
. ;
:Judges are requested , to meet.at•
eFetArea office o!olock,
on pWay, and receive their booka:be-,
fore entering upon their &hies.
'The i payneent of one dollar for mem
bership, entitles the person to exhibit in
all the classes. Competition for liven-li
mns in the domestic 'and ornamental de;
partments free for all.
No animal or h article shall receive more
than one premium, and the judges may
withhold a premium when the article is
not• worthy though there be no competi
tion.
Arrangements will be made for keep
ing stock over night.
The Annual Address will be delivered
on Thursday at 2 o'clock, p. m., by S. P.
Longstreet, Esq., of Wilkesbarre.
Music will be provided for the occas
ion.
Ample refreshments will be furnished
on the gronnd.
P. CARPENTER,
JoRN LESLIE, Ex. Com
L. R. PECK.
Strange Coincidence, ..
Andrew Jackson was born in North
Carolina, emigrated to Tennessee, and
was elected President of the .United
States. During his administration the
opposition were wonderfully exercised
,because he dared to remove men from of
fice who opposed "the government."
Andrew Johnson was also born in
North Carolina, emigrated to Tennessee,
and is now President of the United
States. The opposition are just now
wonderfully exercised about his remov
ing men from office who are opposed to
"government." Philadelphia was the on
ly city in the Union whose municipal au
thorities refused to extend hospitalities
to General Jackson on his visit to the
west, and• Philadelphia is the only city
whose municipal authorities refused to ex
tend hospitalities to Andrew Johnson on
his visit•tO the west.
But the people turned out en Masse to
welcome' Andrew Jackson, and by a de
cided vote at the polls sternly rebuked
the municipal authorities for their con
temptible, meanness. The people of Phil
adelphia also turned out en masse to wel
dime ,Andrew Johnson, and will adminis
ter. a shuilar rebuke to the present muni
cipal authorities at the ballot-box. Strange
coincidences sometimes happen in this
wicked world of ours!
The 4Qntrose Democrt
Is Pt:rattan= EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, AT Mornurn,
- SIIBQUIVIANNA. COI72ITT, PA., 13T
8. Z. Or7ORRYTF3ON,
AT S2,PER AFNUX IN ADVANCE—OR $2) AZRND OP YEAR.
MIBIIIO3/3 advertisements inserted at $1 per square of
10 lines, three times, and 25cts for each additional week.
Yearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged $lO
for four squares, quarter column $l5, half cola= $3O;
one column $6O. and other amounts - 1n &seat proportion:
, }palaces cards of three /lees, $1; or mu:dollar; a line.
lafLegal, notices at the customary rates.
Job Printinz executed neatly and promptly at
fair prices., •
'llleeiia,"lllortgages, Notes Justicek, Constables',
School and otlifir blanksfor gale,
: Iroxnexua: C'erossla lowa.
NEW MILFORD MDR
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
TRPElizeli
tmd t Vgat turdim rebuilt 1114 Fontidry, is Pro-
PI6 WS, PLOW POINTS, SAW
MILL GEARING, MOWING
MACHINE GEARING,
AGRIC'ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
such us farmers and others may . require. Also,
The Improved Iron Chimneys.
VPootidry opposite Hawley's Store, nest to Plan
ners Hotel.
J. 8. TINGLEY & EON
Naw Milford, May 29, 18132: tf
•• •
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
azitpdt. 3130 - 0315. 35 2 / 4 3r,
THE undersigned; LIOHNSED_AGENT of the GOV.:
EillfidENT, having obtained the necessary fonzul,
prompt attention to all dame intrusted
to Ills care, Zio thargo Unleis successful L
• OEO. V. LITTLE.
Montrose, lune Oth. /130.
pENsioNg i . BENTy .AND
CK PAY: •
mite undersigii!d:upElipAVAGElsT TM GOV
ERNMENT, wilt glee -prompt attention to ail
claims entruste d to hie care. Chargee low, and Infor
mitten ITER.L. F.
MORtrpao. datt. - 14..M. • tt
SOLDIER' . BOUNTY' .
. • '9 ,
- PEA o,itge
• •-•-• .. L. _
Amid Back Payl
Ittlereigned , Liman , amyl , UY onus Goyim* ,
teWrplg, give prorript attention to all clakTelutpp:
trie care. • No chilrffo Ina* auccebettil.
Montrose. dug. M'&3. _ • Jai: xceOLLIIII.
DELAWARE LAciawimrsx_.,
WESTERN RAIL-ROAD. '
Spring Arrangements for 1866.
PASSENGER. TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD. I EASTWARD:
Morning .'veriing - Morning I Evening
train. . train. STATIONS. $ train. train.
A. 111. P. N. P. 131. P. 111.
.114,00 New Yori
-11,80 7,05 New Hampton 1 I ,5,20 10,85
2,80 8,10 •6_,..•
r ti 13,15 7,59 Mananka Chunk.... 1,32 7,25 -0 ,. •
$1445 , 8,20, Delaware.— ... ..... 1,80 ,7,20 ,;„,
0 ,, - 4,80 10,25 Scranton 9.45 4.10,, p
e f -6,86 11;31 Nicholson" 8,85 8,02
ols 5,58 51,54 iippbottom 8,18 2,47
6,20 12,15 Montrose ' '7,65 2,26
P 6,41 12 ' 36 New Mi1f0rd......... 3.3 4 2, 0 7
4 1 1
.
p 7,00 12,55 Great 8end......... . I " ,1 7. 1 15. 1 - 5() '
at, .. A.M .
. P.M 41.111 P M,,,
,CONFECTIONS..—Wostward. :,;
The Morning train from New York connects at. Ma..
nniika entink with the train leaving Phil a d'a(itervlng:
dbpot)at 1,30 a. in., , andatEren fend with Um:11;h
toallfralton the Erie Ilaillyay,;wth Bleeping car ati
tabbed, stopping at all the prindpat StOti ohs' On that
road, and arriving at Blatt° at 3.loalta,
The Evnningstrair. pow NO , York connects at.bra
ritinktrelnink with the trai a leaving Phillidelphla (Rho
sinkton depot) at 8,30 rh..m ;; at Breat Bend .with
Express on the Erie Railway west, arriving at Buffalo'
atl,4spon.
Eastward
The Morning train from Great Bend connects there ,
with tim Cincinnati Express on. the Erie Railway from
the west; at Manunka Chunk withi a train rorrbilad'a
and Intermediate stations, arriving in. Philadelphia at
6.80 p. in.; and at New Hampton With a train for Easton
Bethlehem, Allentown, Rendlugand Harrisburg, arc' v
atilarrisburg at. 8,80 p. m. c
The Evening train from Great Bend connects there
witht the Newyork Eipress on the Erie Railway from
the west ; at Manunka Chunk with a train which runs
to Belvidere, where it lies over until 0 o'clock next
morning .; and at Now Hampton with an •Express train
for Easton,liethieheta, Allentown, Reading and Liar
rishrira.
At Scranton, connect ions are made with trains on the
Lackawanna andßloomsburg R.R. lonia from Pittston
Kingston, Wilkesbarre. Berwick; Bloom shn
Northumberland. Harrisburg and intermediate satiate,
and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson railroad
o and from Carbondale and intermediate stations.
WATTS COGEE, Superintendent.
IL A. 1111111nr, GeniXitt Agt. • ...Fri t 1
It yin= 4lpal
INT 31123 72V" Si; C> R3Ol
DINER & COATS
Post's building, below Boyd's Corner, is the place to
buy your
,
11011li, GROCERIES, AND
PROVISIONS,
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP
HINER & COATS
• Would inform the public that they are now opening a
New anti Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIEti:Just
received from New York, which they will sell cheap for
cash; or exchange for all kinds of - Fanher's produce. -
We have made arrangement. with one of the beet
Commission Houses in Now York for akipPing Untie*
and Pioduce, and will tarnish Palle, free or charge, and
make
Liberal Advancements ,
on consignment 9of Butter. Also, CASE paid for,Ent
ter, GraLu and Eggs.
A fresh supply of GARDEN VEGETABLES, by Rs
pries; always on hand.
MP - Thankful for the liberal patronage already re.
eeived, we hope by dealing honorably with ontanstOm.
ors to still further ortorui our trade.
C. G.. MINER, - -
Montrose, June 5. 1666. am
F 0 UIT Z'S
1 1 Ruse ail Catile Polders.
t ilib
ir
CD
illand
(ID' In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
los: the Limo, /Aver, •
&c., this article ti' AT •
eats as a specific.
By patting from •, ' "
one-half 'a paper "
to a paper in a ^ '•••••••
barrel of swill the -_,__-_
above d I se ages
will be eradicated '
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Chelera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers for $l.
PaIIPAIt,ED BY
.4 S. A. FOTIT2'. •fir, BR 0.,
AT TBZIB
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DREW,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Bid.
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through.
out the United States.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
THE subseriber respectfully informs the public that
he has leased the
Blacksmith Shop
of H. C. Clemons, nenr the Foundry of Sayre Brothers:
Customers.will do well , to eall, as they can get evety.
thing done In the Blacksmithing line neatly and prompt
ly for cash.
gar Particular attention given to Horse Shoeing.
EDWARD P. STAMP.
Montrose, Dec. 2 1 3, 1865. tf •
„ WIIISKERS, MUSTACHES
fOreed to grow on the smoo
•_ thest face in from three toy
weeks by nein.' Dr. SEMI- it„
E 8 ES „o AURATEIIII •
CAPJLA the moft won.
4, 4 1. ,Wt,p 'deign!' discovery in modern eg , ,?:' , •14;„: ,, ,
• • ecrence, acting on the Beard • 7 : s •
and Hair in on almost mirac. •
tdCons thornier. •It has been used by the elite of LoOdon
sad Pane with the roost flattering snecess. Names of
all purchaecre arc registered, and if entire satisfaction
Is not given In every Instance, the money.wlll be cheer.:-
fully refunded, Price by mail, scaled and phstilaid, if.
Descrtntlve circulars's nd testimon lois manna freti.;•
Ml
dress BEROEII, SHUTTS & Cb., chemists, No. 2851119-
er arca, 'Troy. bi; Y; Only agents for the • 'United
State. . • 'myl
emi mgr
UAL,: rw'vrirr- u 1, 4 7.1 - 7•"•._ .
• ' 4 1 4N r crPOR.134P
llintywrioßsE
..1f7413149.49' riPri4l3Adaatiti•,*
Hand Rakes, Scythes, Snathsi.
Extras for the Ohio fOwer;
FRUIT LJ A.Xt , • "
(I . lhte'si Willoughby's: and Griffin's Eurekao very
eh Rap by the dcfen.)
HardWaP, Paints and: ils, Glass.
And - Putty, Lamps, Nails.
. and Screws, Lead Pipe.
dtpptror, July 3,.1866. tf
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A FRESH' LOT OF
NEN 0 - 0-01)S,
JUST ARRIVED FOR Tin .; •
0 3 0 . 1* . tnoS
At iVILSO, WARNER•i.
.. ,
3:.; • la EAVlT.—Anburn Got- . _.,,. 3-
• ..'''.- 3''', ii.) den, Flaxen, and Silken,l`
,„ t- emus psoduced by the use 7 -. -,..,
I§l,
.c,4 J,, ofProf.Dtßnrox'sFßlSEß ,'- 1. ;• .t.
: • 2.- LE.CIIE.V.EAUX. One ap• en. ~ , ,i -..i...0r
..i...or ' plication warranted to curl ti,. ' ,i 1. 0.!
' ,Jr T.,..:i',, the most straight and stub- - ‘ „i...:--
- born hair of either nes into
wavyrinelots or heavy massive ends. Has been need by
the fashionnbles of Parii3 and London, with ,the most
gratifying results. Does no iniury to the hair. Price by
mail, sealed' and poet paid. ill. Descriptive circulars
mailed free. Address BERGER, BRU'IsTR.tt Co.,Chens
ists, Nn. 28.1 'Myer street, Troy, N. Y. Only agents for
the United Sta Ms. ' mri iyefspg
Excelsior Excelsior I
CLIEICALI9ILIMT—II4BMI. O I3I , ;
HAIR 'EXTERMINA.TOR
FOR Apzl.9VßiiG SUPERFLUOUS U4ilit.
rilOthe Ladles especially, this invaluable depilatory
recommends itself as being an almost indispensable
article to femalabeanty, is'easily applied, and does not
burn,orinjure the, skin, but acts directly on the Mots.
It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low
fOreheads. or from any part of tho body, completely, to
tally and radically extirpating the same, leaving the
skin soft. smooth and natural. This is the only article
need by the French and is the only real effectual depil
atory powder in existence. Price $1 per package, sent
post paid to any addres. , . on receipt of an order. by
IrEttanit, Snurs4 :Rs Co., Cheinists.
myl Iscfspit tlir) River street, Troy, N.Y.
V3Eir-dgil./3% l l3Xiti-EZk.11t. 7 15;
WHITE .- LIQUID ENAMEL
9
FOR Improvin^ end Beautifying the complexion.
The most valeable and perfect preparation in rise.
for giving the skin a beautiful. pearl-like tint, that is
only found in yonfh. It quickly removes tan, freckles,
pimples. blotches, moth patch 0, sallowness, eruptions
and all impurities of the skin: kindly heating the same,
leaving the skin white nnd clown" alaba"ter. Its use.
cannot be detected by the closest ecrntiny. and being a
vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the
only article of the kind used by the French, and Is-con
sidered by the Parisian, as • Indispensable ton perfect
toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold durin,," the
past year, a su ffi cient guarantee of its e ffi cacy. Price
only IS cts. Mailed. post paid. on receipt of an order by
BERGER, MUTTS CO., Chemists,
myl lycf"pq 283 River street,:Troy, N. T.
1,
PKR TEAR! We want Agents every
-5 00
where to sell our IMPROV eM $.1.0 Sew
ing Machine". Three new kinds. Under and upper
feed. Sent on trial.' Warranted rive years. Above sal
ary or large cominissions paid. The onTy machines 'mid
in the United Slates for lees than s c,4o, which are fully
licensed by Howe-. Wheeler & Wilson. Grover & Baker,
Singer & Co., nud Baebekier. All other ebeapanachines
are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to
arrest, One and imprisonment; Illnatrated circulars sent
free. Address. or call upon SHAW & CLARK.. at Bidde
ford, Maine, orthicag,o, 111. [may:ffii 1y•
NV. IL COATS
1 14 4Tew Mlimartra.
Baldwin, Allen, & Mitchell.
I. =W- - ~- - +
After retiring for thirty days at " hard lahor," have re
earned business at the old stand; under
the name and, arm of
BALDWIN, ALLEN Sr. 'MITCHELL,
DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Batter, Cheese,
Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked kal
ibul, Caudle; Tea, Coffee, Spices, -
Syrup, Molasses, Sugar,
Seed Wheat,
•
Clover d Timothy Seed, Flax- seed, Beans,
. Browns, Nails,
Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to fie°
and wait upon our old and new customers.'
•
AllYloods and Flour warranted.
A. BALDWIN. W. L ALLEN. B. N. MITCHELL.
Montrose, Aprlllo, 1.9GG.•
§:nal A MONTH Ati,ents wanted for six entirely
IMF. new articles. JuSt . out. Address 0. T. GA-.
Y, City . Building, Biddeford, Me. [mall ily•
la invaluable.
ea the quality
• milk. It has
IMPORTANT4EMALES
proven by no
kxberiment to
crease the qua
- Cif milk and
?iktBEES
4r
V/vio itet:Viu
SAI
- PILLS")
Aweitty per
and make the
ter at
blatteniat ,
, ft gives them
metite, looselt
htdei - aad,
them thrive'
WILL irnmediately 'relieve without pain all distnr-
Vl' bancea of the periodic discharge, whether arising
from Ha xatiortor stippression. They act like acharm
in removing the pains that accompany difficult or inv.
moderate menstruation, and arc the only safe and reit
ahltyrciriedy forFlushcs, Sick ilearachc, Pains in the
Loins. Back and Sides, Palpitation of the lleart, Ner
vous Tremors, Hysterics. Spasms. lithium Sleep, and
other unpleasant and dangerous effects of an unnatural
condition of the sexual functions. In the worst cases
of Fluor Mims or Whites, they effect a Speedy care:
Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills
Aretbe only I:dollen:lc that married and single ladies
have relied on for many years, or can rely upon now.—
IhrwAim nip bier/moss F These Pill. form the tined
preparation ever put forward. with Immediate andper•
eistent success. DON'T DE DECEIVED. Take this
advertieement to yotarDinraist, and tell him that you
want the beet and Moat reliable Female Medicine in
the world, which is comprlecd In -
D T T Cheeseman's, Fqma.lp s Pingi
They have received; and nre now receiving the sane
tion of the most eminent Physicians In America.
gitilicit Directions- with each box—the Price, One
Dollar per box, containlng„ from 50 to 60 Pills,
Pills eentby trudi, prompAly, by remitting the price
to the Proprietors, or any authorized agent, In current
funds.
Sold by Druggists Generally.
• HUTOIIINGS & • 111LLYER, Proprietors.
Dey street. Nov York,_
A IllEt rRUELL, Wholesale and Dutall Agon
for Montrose and Vicinity, •
Oct. al- . Foully
$2OOO A YEAR- made by nay, one
with $l5. Stencil Tool IS; No c4parlanti,
necessary. The Presidents. cashiers epd treasurers of
it "Ranks ersitirim the circular. Yerwardell tree with
orpieli. _Address .the 13teuell_Tool
r ugfield, Verniort: jyal blitiS'emp
PURE. LIITERTY WHITE ,LIIAD,
-Dim PERIM bY allpratticallialitteie ! Try 11,'itild
A, • yott bay', otttcr. l , '
Manufactured Only by A.,ZIRGILER &, SMITE,
Whores/tit - Drug, Paint and Mee Tlealera,"
jan3o ly /37 ..*9.4 1 i ,4d14C91,1-P-410.4'a!
AGAIN!
-.----- 7
CRANVO HOWELL -It CO '
2, Ng no* reeelidt , a large and
well-sele cted
gone% nditelstltig patto atmk °I
ce JP:col:am%
Pion .-
8114.11,
SYRUP,
310. LASSES,
,I . • t TEAS,
COFFEE
•'SPICF.S. • '
FRUITS. •
..IiAILF3, •
powc A , , WOODEI-Wlial . , •
•"RMS. • ' • , HASKINS e ' • .
IaRD.SII, . •TS/Z9o it' o l
• FI I tP4
and hi fact a choice viirletyni all kinds of '
'
GROMlES.&:::novisiso
DAIRY RALT. : :
TABLE •
BBL SAO
.10:. ;
Grrt
ate
which wo arebound 3o self wholesidt or retatiff
cheap Soil cask or, ready ply; . •
Call and see Infdre btiying ,elsowlukt, for we- lake
pleagure imnponfina . o7.goi?dn wjtfth FT 99.19i0ry
. ALL -KINDS.. OF PRODUCE
taketki; eicktingo for Goode at tho trestitinaket pita,
rp g holi k )
aiementof Boyd's 1:421116g heat be*
sezi3rUaket.
Also, Meat Market Adjoining,
Where Fresh Meats and Fish of 'all kinds ' kept fay
O. M. CRANE. JOIN HOWELL. P. T. ks74ltiTtOl ,
Montrose, 213.66.
Manhood: Zip* Lost, 'llo*.
stored. ;
rittbished, a new edition of DT. Ciallpr•
el well's; Celebrated Essay on the radical care
(withont. medicine) :Srenmaxonirnor..a,' or - Sinaltuli
Weakness, Involuntary. Seminal Losses, IMPotency ,
Mental arid Physical InmfracitY, Impedimente to ltir.
Tinge, etel;_slso, Consamptiau,..Epllepsy, and Pits, In
duced breelt indalgence or seartal extravagance.
eria6d enVelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated battior in this admirable
,essUy clearly
demonstrates, from a thirty yeari'successfal practice,
that the alartning consequences of self•atniselnay be
radically cured without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the - knife—pointing eta
a mode °lewd at once simple. certain and'efferthal, by
meansof which every sufferer, an matt-r svb,at his coA
dltinh may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately i sad
"
rjr"This Lecture should he in the hands of Avery
youth and every man In the land.
Sent„vinder neal,;in a plain envelope, to any addreati,
post paid. on receipt of nix cents, or two post ; stamps.
Address the publishers,
" CHAS. J. C. KLINE. CO„
127 Flowery. New York, Poet Mee box 4,58 G.
•
March 20,.1866--lysmpt'
Peace & Peace 'Prices
PEACE ESTAOLISIIED.
Large Lines of Prices Congitered &Rednced
• I:3r. 22111.2.2"ritt
Istors rere. - eng, for Spring-Supplies, new and !argil
Stocks of .
Dry Goods, Groceriei,
Crockery, Hardw are,
STOVES, IRON,
.ST.kE,L,'
Paints, Lamp and Linseed Oils, ,Ben
zole, Carpetings, noor,Oil Cloths,
Wall Paper, Window Shades,
Hots & Caps, Boats cf.: Shoes, Cloth, &e.
InclndLutt, as nsunl, rnrfelfes of the most pores
styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, SHA W S,
BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &e.,
which he will sell on the most faroroble terms fo
CASIL, PRODUCE, or to Prompt Time Bflyers,
Flour it Salt on hana as usual.
NEW MILFORD, June, ISW.
HUNT BROTHERS,
:SICrt.B.I%T e rCiPIV,
Who' ale S Retail Dealers In
aii2Dwrfiliirs B
• X 3El_ ®ITT ,
STEEL, NAILS,
svoiKvi.%, %a.oNEL!..I,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
BI NE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & T'DAIL SPIKES
RAILROAD cE MINING SUPPLIES. •
OARBIAGE, SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES. DOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
• PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
mom; HUBS, SPOKES,
PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS. it
ANIMA, VICES, STOCKS • and DIES, BELLOW
HANATERS,'SLADOES, FULES,'&e.
CIRCULAR AND mrizzAws, BFLTING,PACRINO
. TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.'
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER& FINDINGS
FAIRBANK'S SCALES,
Scranton, March 24, ISGS. . ly '
Lackawanna & Bloomiburg R. B.
QN
Ar^.and after November 27, 1865, passenvii tral2.
,wril run as follows:
SOUTHWARD
. - -
A. It. A. a. T.ll.
Leave Seriatim, 5:60 1f,e30 . 4:50
. " Kingston, 6:55 11:15 t : 11
" Rupert. 0:15
. " .Danvillo.. . 9:50 RIO
Arrive at Northumbe rland, ' 10:30 1813
~,,
NORTHWARD.
Leave .. Northemberinull, 8:00
" Danville, 8:40 Iraq
" Rupert, 045 A. X. tao
Kingston, 2:35 8:30 &t 8
Arrive at Scranton, 8:15 0:35 SO
Passengers inking t in south from Scranton at 00
a. m. via Northomberl nd,' reach Harrisburg at 12:80 p i .
tn.; Baltimore 5:30 p. ,• Washington 10:00p. tn.: TI
Rupert reach PhilagelA is at 7:00 p. in
Kingston, Nov.'s: B. A. Stipt.-
HOWARD Arisoctatlon,Phlladelpbiti, 74.
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and aelo
nal systems—neW and reliable trestle ent —in Reports at
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mailln Wad
idttor envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Spirit
Hotroneross, Howard Association, No 9 South 9th itteei
Philadelphia, Pa.
ERIE RAILWAY,
etBANGEof hours, commencing Monday, , July
V 1866. Trains will leave Great Bend Pa. at about Got
following honrs, via:
131•41:01.13.g ,
8.05 a. in. Night Express, Mondays. excepted.. tof fir
chaster, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk maxinj;
rant connection with trains of the 'Atlantic andUrsul
Western. Lake Shore and Grand TrUllkirgiTh
all poini West ; also at Binghamton fo 8 ease
.at Owego for Ithaca, and St Einlira for Canandaigua.
8.45 a. in. , Lightning Express, Daily, for lincliutafT.-
Buffalo, Salamanta, Onnkilk, and the West. Stul:,
at:Great Bend mr3tondays only. ' - *
6•97 a, tn. , Mail Train, Snadays" exeePtAld, for BAIN%
and Dunk irk.
11.28 a. in. Emigrant Train, Daily, for the West.
8.80 p. m, Day 'Express. Sundays excepted, for Ra.
chestcr.,Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkirk. +Pit 047 Wt?_‘:
Conneett at Binghamton for, Syraense ;at egvef
Ithatar at . Elmira for Canattnetignat tit 'Salina-O.D,
with the Atlantic and Great Weatern EallwAyi4lld
Buffalo Witlitho 'Lake Shore and Grand Tiling #,. 1 ..•
:971Y4, for all points West and South. , • ' •
7, 52 - Is.-trit .Exprees 8444-7Y. I I9Pc9PtOi flirr
ld, Salathanca, and Dunkirk, Connucting ntittt t
, 9 1 1
for.tho'West. • _ . • ' '
Mlllmist. •
•
8,66
,a, m.. ; Cincinnati Express. Mondayssalelt
tit Lackawaxedforilaerley, and
,at Graytottrtio
. burg and Waryrtelt. . • . '
1.48. p.: m. ,Day , Express, Sundaya excepted. • I
9'll p:m. New York had B9l4morelluil k
• tspted,
21.44.11. in. Niffht•Expreas,' Daily, cqudecfing a 8.13117.
' cotirt,f9c Wuravick. • ; „ •
• ' if. TUDDLIC, Gen'i 841,11few.704 1 .
WTI; 11. BARR; Gong rallacriger.Agent;"