The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 13, 1867, Image 4

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    THE TENTH ANNUAL FAIR
OP THE
iIARFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
WILL BE HELD IN HARFOIID,
Wednesday &Thursday, Oct. 2 a. 3, 1867.
Premium I_Billso
CLASS L-11011SES.
Subdivision I—Stallions, Matched Hor
see, etc.
Best draft or farm stallion, over 4
years old, $4 2d $3
" road stallion, same age, 4 " 3
" pair matched horses, 4 -"" 3
" pair horses for all work, 4 " 3
" single driving horse, 3 " 2
" brood mare and colt, 3 " 2
Sub-division 2—Colts and Mules.
Best pair 3-year old colts, $3 2d $2
" pair 2-year old colts, 3 " 2
" three year old colt, 2 " 1
" two year old, 2 " I
" one year old colt, 2 " I
" • pair mules, 2 " 1
CLASS IL-CATTLE.
Sub-division I—Full Bloods.
Pest' durham bull over 2 y'rs old, $4 2d $3
" durham bull over 1 y'r old, 3 " 2
" dnrham heifer 3 " 2
" durham cow over 3 y'rs old, 3 " 2
" durham bull calf, 2 " 1
" durham heifer coif, 2 " 1
" devon bull over 2 years old, 4 " 3
gi do 1 year old, 3 " 2
" devon heifer 1 year old, 3 " 2
" devon cow over 3 y'rs' old, 3 " 2
" devon bull calf, 2 " 1
" devon heifer calf, 2 " 1
Sub-division 2—Grade Durhatus.
Best bull over two years old, $2 2d $3
" bull one year old, 2 " 1
" bull calf, 2 " 1
" cow, 3 2d 2 3d 1
" three year old heifer, 2 2d 1
" two year old heifer, 2 " 1
" one year old heifer, 2 " 1
" heifer calf, 2 " 1
" three yearlings, 3 ", 2
" three calves, t 3 " 2
Sub-division 3—Grade Devons.
Best bull over two years old, $3 2d $2
" bull one year old, 2 " 1
" bull calf, 2 " 1
" cow, 3 2d 2 3d I
" three year old heifer, 2 2d 1
" two year old heifer, 2 " 1
" one year old heifer, 2 " 1
" heifer calf, 2 " 1
" three yearlings, 3 " 2
" three calves, 3 " 2
Sub-division 4 —Natives.
Best bull over one year old, $2 2d $1
" cow, 2 " 1
2 " 1
ti 2 " 1
2 " 1
" two year old heifer,
" three yearlings,
" three calves,
Sub division s—Oxen and Steers.
Best pair working oxen, 5 years
old or over, $4 2d $3
" pair . Working oxen 4 y'rs old, 4 " 3
" pair fat oxen,
"-pair steers 3 years old,
" pair steers 2,years old,
" pair steers 1 year old,
" pair steer calves (broke)
CLASS m.—Sheep and Swine.
Best fine wooled buck, $l3 2d $2
" three fine wooled ewes, 3 " 2
" three fine wooled lambs, 2 "
" middle wooled buck, 3 " 2
" three middle wooled ewes, 3 " 2
" three middle wooled lambs, 2 " I
" coarse wooled buck, " 2
" three coarse wooled - ewes ' 3 " 2
" three coarse„wooled lambs, 2 "
buck lamb of each,
" boar, 4 " 3
" breeding sow, " 4 " 3
" spring pig, 3 " 2
" fall pigs (not less than four) 3 " 2
GLASS rv.—Poultry.
Best pair turkeys,
"g, .
eese,
"our docks,
' five fowls, -
4. five spring chickenb,
cLAss v.—Grain
Best peck winter wheat, $1 241 $i
" peck spring wheat, 1 " -A
--" peck rye, 1 " i
" peck oats, 1 "
" half bushel corn in the ear, 1 "
, " peck buckwheat, ,' 1`! 1
" peck clover seed, 1 ' 6 -1-
" peck timothy seed, 1 ' 6 -I
" peck flax-seed, 1 " I
CLASS vi.—Butter, Cheese and Bread.
Best firkin butter, $3 2d $2
" pair butter, 3 " 2
"'jar butter, 2 " 1
" roll butter, 2 " 1
" cheese,3 " 2
" loaf wheat bread, 50 cts.
" loaf graham bread, 50 "
" loaf indian bread, 50 "
" soda biscuit, 50 "
CLASS via.—Fruit and Vegetables.
,Best fall apples, at least 3 varieties,
not less than doz. of each, $1 2d 50c
" winter apples, ditto, 1 " 50c
, ii . , , " pears, 1 " 50c
,
u quinces, 1 " 500
" peaches, 1 " 500
" grapes, t 1 " 500
" and greatest variety of fruiti-1 " 50e
" i bu. potatoes,2 or more va., 1 " 50c'
" winter squash, Etoc.
4- '- , " pumkins, 50c.
" three heads of cabbage, 50c.
" twelve onions, 500.
,f , " six beets, 50c.
" six tomatoes, 50c.
"—and greatest va. vegetables, $1 2d Si'
CLASS VllL—Vinegar, Wine, Honey and
. - Sugar.
Best cider vinegar,.
" currant wine,
" blackberry wine,
" elderberry wine,
Best grape wow, 0 500
" wine plant wine, 500
" ten lbs. honey, $1 2d $?.,
". ten lbs. caked or stirred sugar,i "
" ten lbs. drained sugar, 1 "
" maple syrup, 50c
CLASS xx.—Leatber, etc.
Best two sides upper leather, $2 2d $1
" two sides harness ieather, 2
" tlso sides sole leather, 2
0 two caWskins, 2
" pair fine boots, 2
" pair coarse boots, 2
" carriage 'harness, 2
" sett team barness, 2
CLASS X.—Agrictiltnral Implements and
Carriages.
Best common plow, side-hill plow,
cultivator, corn sheller, straw
cutter, horse rake, horse hay
fork,& churning machine,eachsl
" mowing machine, 3
" threshing power, 3
" double carriage, 3 . 2 d 2
" single carriage, 3 " 2
" market wagon, 3 ".2
" lumber wagon, 3 " 2
" single sleigh, 2
" lot agricultural implements, 2
class xi.—Cabinet Work, Hardware, etc.
Best specimen of cabinet work, $2
" sett of chairs, 1
" rocking chair, 1
" sewing machine, 1
" churn, 1
" butter pail, 50c
" butter firkin, 50c
" sett horse shoes, 50e
" lot tin ware, 50c
" cook stove for wood, $1
" cook stove for coal, 1
" parlor stove, 1
cLAss xn.—Domestic Goods.
Best five yards woolen flannel, $2 2d $1
" five yards plaid flannel, 2 " 1
" five yards full cloth, 2 " 1
" pair woolen blankets, 1 "
" 6 pairs woolen socks, 1 "
" tWo pairs woolen mittens, 1 "
" sample woolen yarn, 1 "
2
" five yards linen cloth, 2 " 1
" five yards linen toweling, 2 " 1
" ten yards woolen carpet, '2 " I
" rag carpet, 2 " 1
CLASS XllL—Ornaniental Needlework, tt c.
Beat patchwork-quilt, $2 2d $1
" quilt of any other kind, 1 "50c
" bed spread,
1 "50c
" worked skirt, 1 "50c
" worked collar, 50c 2d 25c
" spec'n worsted embroid'y,soc " 25c
" specimen silk embroidery,soc " 25c
" bonnet, 50c " 25c
" ladies' sagne, 500 " 25e
" knit hood, 50c " 25c
" tidy cover, 50c " 25c
" fine shirt, 50c " 25c
CLASS xiv.—Paintiugs, Flowers, etc.
Best dental work, $3 2d $2
" oil painting, 2 " 1
" painting, any other kind, 1 " 50c
" picture frame, 1 " 50c
" drawing, 1 " 50c
" exh,bition of photographs, 1 ",50c
" variety of flowers, 1 50c
" floral design, 1 " 50c
" ex'n artificia flowers & fruit,l " 50c
crass XV. Plowing.
I_*4t, plowing,
SecOnd best,
Third best,
Fourth best,
Fifth best,
Sixth best,.
3 " 2
3 " 2
2 " I
2 " 1
JOTIN LESLIE,
L. R. PECK, Ex. Com
D. L. HINE,
A. B. TUCKER, gec'y.
—Wilson, the celebrated vocalist, was
upset one day in his carriage, near Edin
burg. A Scotch paper, after recording
the accident, adds, "We [are happy to
state that he was able to appear the fol
lowing evening in three pieces."
$1 2d $i
1 "
1 "
1 "
1 "
—The Washington Chronicle has a fel
low in the office there, who has never been
south of Washington, who writes all the
letters of Union men who live in Georgia
and Texas, for that paper. Sumner hired
him last winter to furnish him with letters
from Union men living South ; and as soon
as Congress adjourned Forney hired him.
He is certainly some on the pathetic.
—Tbe letter of Mr. °old, in which he
avers that the Confederate government,
in 1864, offered to surrender, without an
equivalent, fifteen thousand sick and
wounded Northern prisoners, is creating
quite a sensation in all quarters.
—We cut the following from the Mo
bile Register: Our Military Mayor is
moving things in a very lively manner. At
the request of two or three:of the colored
aristocracy, he has promptly removed
twenty white laborers and widows from
the street and horse cart force of the cor
poration for
,the purpose of rutting twen
ty " canna persons" in their places.
' —A young gentleman, after having
paid his addresses to a lady for some time,
"popped the question." The lady, in a
frightened manner, said, " Yon scare me,
sir." The gentleman did not wish to friifit
en the lady, and consequentlyremained
quiet for some time, when she exclaimed,
" Scare me again."
—A teacher in Springfield, Mass. while
conducting an exapination, asked, among
other questions, the following : " Why is
the pronoun she' applied to a ship." To
which one of the boys rendered the follow•
ing answer: ".Because the rigging cost
more than the hulL"
—Another new fractional shinplaster,
of the denomination of fifteen cents, will
be issued in a few weeks. It will contain
pictures of Grant and Sherman,. and be
printed upon " a peculiar kind of paper,"
50c
50c
50c
50c
The Montrose Democrat
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SUSQUEHANNA coulcre, PA., BY
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Business advertisements inserted at $1 per square of
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Yearly advertisers, with usual changes, charged $lO
for four squares, quarter column $l5, - half column $3O,
one column $6O, and other amounts In exact proportion.
Business cards of three lines, $3; or one dollar a line.
MU — Legal notices ahthe customary rates,—about 50
per cent. In addition to business rates.
Job printing executed neatly and promptly at
fair priea.
Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Justices', Constables',
School and other tolanks tor sale.
rrerrizie3 : C7emsai. 31=1-cretrn..
BUSINESS CARDS.
N. C. SUTTON,
Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent,
ap7 atf Frtendeville, Pa.
•
ROGERS & ELY,
V. B. guotioazeez ,
mylo* Brooklyn, Pa.
PETER RAY,
mr. M. $., .41.1.a.aticsaa.e.epr,
febl WU Auburn 4 Corners, Pa.
C. S. GILBERT,
rl. El. ..S..szetiorLeleor.
sep7 64tf Great: Bend, Pa.
DR. W. W. SMITH,
DENTIST. Rooms over Boyd & Corn•in'e Hard
ware Store. (Mee hours from Ua.m.to4 p. m.
Montrose, July 1, 1867.—tr
JAMES E. CARMALT,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office next to Franklin Ho
.61. tel. " [Montrose, Dec. 18, 1866.—tf.
WM. D. LUSK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose. Pn. Oific e oppo.
site the Franklin Hotel, near the Court }loam
Nov. 27, 1 866.—tf
ABEL TURRELL,
DEALER in Drugs]Patent Medicines, Chemicals,
Liquors, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Win•
inw Glass, Groceries, Glass Ware, Wall and Window
Paper, Stone-ware, Lamps, Kerosene, Machinery Olls,
Trusses, Guns, Ammunition, Knives, Speetacles,Brush.
es, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Peen &e.—being one
of the most numerous, extensive, and valuable collec
tions of Goods in Susquehanna County. [Established
in 1848.] [Montrose, Pa.
D. W. SEARLE,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, rillice over the Stare of A
aok Lathrop, in the Brick Block, Montrose, Pa.
May 1, 1866
DR. W. L. RICHARDSON,
pTSICIAN t SURGEON, tenders his profession
al services to the citizens of Montrose and vicini
ty. Office at his residence, on the corner east of Sayre
& Bros. Foundry. [June 18, 1867.—1 y•
P. E. LOOMIS. DANIEL HANNAH.
LOOMIS & HANNAH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Solicitors In Bankruptcy,
and General Real Estate and Collecting,. Agents.—
Valuable City Lots, Residences, Farms, and Coal
Lands for sale. [Scranton, June 'lBB7—y*
E. L. WEEKS & CO
SuccEssoßs of 1. N. HINE & Co., Dealers In
Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladles and Misses tine Shoes.
Also, agents for the great American Tea and Coffee
Company [April, 1, 1867.
E. L. WEEKS. - - - C. C. FAUROT.
DR. E. L. GARDNER,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose, Pa. Gives
especial attention to diseases of the Heart and
Longs and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Pest
Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4. 1866.
- $7
BALDWIN, ALLEN, & AIcCAIN,
DEALERS in Flour, Salt, Pork, Fish, Lard. Grain,
Feed, Candle., Clover and Timothy Seed. Also,
Groceries, such as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Tea and
Coffee. West side of Public Avenue.
Montrose, April IT, 1866.
BURNS & NICHOLS,
DBALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye
stuffs, Paints, 011 s, Varnish, Liquors, Spices. Fan
cy articles, Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Ar
tides. ar Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Public Avenue, above Searle's Hotel, Montrose, Pa
A. B. Butugs, - - - Amos Nicuots
Sept. ii, 186 e.
DR. E. P. HINES,
HAS permanently located at Prlenderifle for thepur
pose of practicing medicine and surgery in all its
branches. He may be found at the Jackson Home.
Office boors from 8 a. m., to 9 p. m. jatil6tf
Priendsville, Pa., Jan. 160, 1866.
STROUD & BROWN,
[SIRE AND LIFE MSDRANCE AGENTS. Al
I. business attended to promptly on fair terms. Of
fice [lnn
door north of " Montrose Hotel," west Bide o
Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. [Jan. 1.1866.
BILLINGS &Isom), - - CuAnami L. Bnowrz
C. 0. FORDHAM,
10,00 T SHOE'Dealer and Manufacturer. Montrose,
BOOT
Pa. Shop on Main street, one door above I.N. Bul
lard's. All kinds of work made to order, and repairing
done neatly. pull OS
JOHN SAUTTER,
RESPECTFULLY announces that he is now pre
pared to cut all kinds of Garments in the most
Fashionable Style, and warranted to fit with elegance
and ease. Shop over I. N .llard's Store, Montrose.
DOCT. E. L. HANDRICK,
oIIYSICIAN & BUTtGBON, respectfully tenders bts
1 -- professilanal services to the citizen of Friends
vine and vicinity. Pr Office Inthe caeca Dr. Leet.
Boards at J. Hosford's. Ily3o Ott
LIASIIIONABLI3 TAILOR., Montrose, Pa. Shop over
1 Chandler's Store.
'All orders tilled promptly, in first-rate style. Cut
ting done on short notice, and warranted to tit.
WM. W. SMITH,
rtABINET AND CHAIR MANCFACTDDERS,—foo
of Main street, Montrose, Pa.
H. BITRRITT,
DEM.= in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery
Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drngs, Oils, and Paints
Bootaand Shoes, hats and Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes
Groceries, Provisions, cl,e., New Milford, Pa.
W3l. H. COOPER & CO.,
BANKERS, Montrose, Pa. 6111Ccessorsto Poet,Cooper
& Co. oMce, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike-et.
WIZ. HIINTTING COOP= =Mr DITSIMIII.
A. 0. WI 'REN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back P:1, Pension,
and Exemption Claims attended to. febi
'Office lint door below Boyd's Store,' ontrose,Pa
.
LaITORS An extensive assortment of
• near ly
Liquors for medical
p embracing nearly every kind in market, con
stantly on band and for sale by
ABEL TERRELL.
JOHN GROVES,
Fire, Life and Aceld.eVA!
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Dacos:Ltroffigici, ;P'ax.
Home Insuranceto. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus,
Insurance Co. of North America, Phil'a,
Capital and Surplus,
International Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y.,
Capital and Surplus,
Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Pentea, Capital and Surplus,
Farmer's:Shaun] Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus,
Enterprise Insurance Company, Phil'a,
Capital and Surplus,
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital and Surplus,
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Conn., paying GO per cent.
dividends to the assured. ,The notes
given for half the premium is never to
be paid under any circumstances;; be
policy will always be paid in full, and
the notes given up. Capital,
American Life Insurance Co., Philadel
phia, Capital,
Travcicrs'lneuranre Co. Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital,
Hartford Piro Insurance Company. Hart
ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus;
Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct.,
Capital, $500,000
Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company.
Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock,
aninst theft and death from any
cause. Capital, $500,000
CV — All business entrusted to our care will be attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD & BROWN, Agents.
rer Office first door north of" Montrose Hotel," west
side of Public Avenue.
M. C. SerroN, ESQ., A'''rlendsville, Solicitor.
BILLINGS STEOCD, CHABLELS L. BROWN.
Montrose, Jan. Ist. 1801. ly
ERIE RA ILWAY.On and after Mon
day. April 2nth, 1567. trains will leave Great
Bend at about the following hours, viz.:
GOING WEST
5.53 a. m. Night Express, 3tondays excepted. for Ro
chester, Buffalo, Salamanca and Dunkirk making di
rect connection with trains of the Atlantic and Great
Western, Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways. for
all points West; also at Binghamton for Syracuse;
at Owego for Ithaca, and at klmira for Canandaigua. r
3.35 a. m. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester,
Buffalo, Salamanca, Dunkin:. and the WesL Stops
at Great Bend on Mondays only.
5'27 a. to. Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo
and Dunkirk, connecting nt Elmira for Canandaigua.
11.31 a. m. Emigrant Train. Daily, for the West.
3.53 p. to. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Ro
chester. Buff ilo, Salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West.
Connects at Binghamton for Syracuse: at Owego for
Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salamanca
with the Atlantic and Great Western Railway, and nt
Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Rail
ways, for all points West and South.
7, 51 p. m. Express Mall, Sundays excepted. f Buff
10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for the West ; also at Elmira for Canandaigna.
12.40 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
GOING EAST.
7.05 a. m. Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted,
at Lackawaxen for Hawley, and at Graycourt for New
burg and Warwick.
0.00 p. m. Accommodation Train Dully.
2. 00p. in. Day Express, Sundays excepted.
fCin p. in. New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays ex
cepted.
3.43 a. to. Night Express, Daily, connecting at Gray
eon rt for Warwick ; and at New York with afternoon
trains and steamers for Boston and New England
cities.
10.20 a. m. Way Freight, Sundays . excepted.
WM .11. BARR, 11. RIDDLE,
'nay 7 Gaul Passenger Agent. Gen•l Sup't.
NEW FIRM.
MUSIC & JEWELRY.
TBE subscriber having formed a par.nersbip with
31 A. STEVENS, wishes to make his best
bow. to his old Customers, and inform them that the
Mercantile Department of the business will herea,ter
be carried on by 0. D. Benign Co. with Increased
capital and facilities. a large sock of New Goods !nail
departments, a store thoroughly retrtted, and
3Pric'esi 3FIL ea Ca:L.I.O4D
The Watch-tlaking Department
Is retained by me, and will receive my personal atten
tion. I have secured th e services of MR. C. H. WOLD
BYE, a gentleman who has had twenty-dve years in the
beet shops of Europe, and has no superior in the coun
try. I shall therefore btable to do all- work within
three days from the time IT is left.
The Clock and Jewelry Repairing
Will be owned by Mr, Stevens. who will do
_all work in
that line promptly, and in the best style.
Nov. 21, 1e4;11. 0. D. BEMAN.
coicrre. 601 - 4=llo
will consist of a full assortment of the following. goods,
suitable for this market, which will be so,d as low, and
matt' of them lower, than by any one else this side of
New York city.
Read the Catalogue.
CLOCKS & WATCHES.
WATCHES.
American, Swiss and English, both gold and silver.
SETH THOMAS CLOCKS,
All styles, including their celebrated Calender Clocks,
which tell the day of the month and week, also the
name of the month, making the changes for every
month correctly, with no cars but to wind them once a
weeck.
JEWELRY.
Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooke and Keys. Fine sol
id sets of Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ear
Rings, &c. &c.
WEDDING RINGS.
A large, tine assortment.
SPECTACLES.
Warranted Lott all kinds of eyes.
SOLID GOLD ALBUMS.
A neat little Charm holding eight small Photographs.
GOLD PENS.
A fine assortment, with and without holders. Old
ones repointed.
SOLID SILVER WARE.
Made to order of pure Coin, consisting of Spoons,
Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit
Knives, Vest Chains, &c.
PLATED WARE.
Thebest in market—single, double, treble and quad
•naple plate, and weartaisrap—from a full Tea Set down,
includingeastors, Cake and Card Baskets, ice Pitchers,
Waiters, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cups, Tea Bells,
&c. &c. &c.
MUSIC.
PIANOS
Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which, with their
late improvements, surpass those of any other makers.
Ago, Bradbury's New Scale Pianos—a splendid Instru
ment. Other Pianos from $350 to $5OO.
CABINET ORGANS,
From $llO to sl2oo—warranted for five years. They
are the finest reed instrument In the world, until have
only to say that 1 have sold nearly $15,000 worth of
them In the last four years ; and they are all In good or
der and have never cost my customers a cent for repairs.
VIOLINS, GUITARS, 41:e.
Violins from $5 to $5O, Flutes, Fifes, Clarlonets,Ban-
Jos, Guitars, Bowe, Strings, Tuning Forks, Cc.
BRASS BANDS
Supplied with instruments of the best American man
ufacture, by the single instrument or full sot, at the ma
ker's price—also music for any number of instruments.
Instruction Books and Sheet Music on hand, and new
supplies received every week. Piano Stools from $6 to
$l 5 -
Perfect Sewing
_Needles.
Wehave the exclusive agency for U. J. Roberta' Pa
tent Parabola Needles—the - best In the world. Try one
paper and if not satisfied the money will be refunded.
Fire Arms and Sporting Materials.
Allen's, - Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading Ri
fles, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Belts
and Powder Flasks, Cartridg_es for all the U. S. Army
guns ; also 11. S. and other ,Percussion Caps, Cooper
Cartridges, all styles and sizes.
0. D. BEMAN. J. A. STEVENS.
Montrose, N0v.27, 1866
HOWARD Awsoolation,l l * lladelphla, Pa
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urineryand sex
nalsystems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of
the HOWARD ASSOCIATION. gent by, mania sealed
atter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. 4. SEEtanl
Honowrox Howard Association, Ho 9 South 9th stree
Philadelphia, Pa.
MINER & COATS,
V 3,000,00
1,709,000
Main Street, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner. Montrone.
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AID
1,500,000
2,500,000
PROVISIONS,
10,000,000
1,000,000
We are constantly receiving and now have on hand,
a fresh stock of Goods in our line, which we n ill sell
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
$1,583,163
for cash, or exchange for produce
GOOD TEA S, 3 '
• COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
P ORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
CLOVER' & TIMOTHY SEED, &c
We have refitted and made additions to our Stock of
Pails, and are now ready to forward Butter to the be, t
commission houses in New York, free of charge, and
make liberal advancements on consignments,
Call and examine onr Stock before purchasing else
where, and convince yourselves of the
GOOD QUALITY 11, CHEAP PRICES
C. G. MINER,
Montrose, April 16, 1867
HUNT BROTHERS ,
181 C 1 PILALIVTC=ON, P u.,
Wholesale it Retail Dealers In
LillaDValil..o 4 , -
(co Iv-,
STEEL, NAILS,
_ .
%plums,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
JILVE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & T RAIL SPIKE. ,
RAILROAD if. MIXING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS ANL
BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
FELLOES. SEA 7' SPINDLES, BOWS. fie.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILES, Sc. Sc.
CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS, BELTING, PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS
FAIRBANK'S SCALES,
Scranton, March 24, 1913. I y
GREAT DEPOT
I-MALT IS, CAIPIS,
CLAC:) . rI3ID47Gr.,
FURNISHING GOODS
GLOVES & MITTENS.
BOOTS & SHOES.
FANCY FY R 5,
made to order, and Merchants supplied at the lowest
The public Oh Invited to Call. examine GOOdS, and
got the prlces. If they don't the Goods.
• L. C. *MEE
Fablit Avenue, Montrose, Aug. 1.1868. :
of our Goods
W. It. COATS
—rota=
FURS,
ALL KINDS OF
Now York rates
GROVER & BAKER'S
tiA2715 . 1t Eflatatunm
WERE AWARDED TER
HI&HEST PREMIUMS
At the State Fain of
New York, 1111inois, Virginia,
New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina,
Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania, lowa, Alabama,
Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon,
li3(liana, Missouri, California.
At the Fairs of the
American institute, Franklin Institute, 3111171 and to
Btitnte. Massachnsetts Mechanics' Association,
Penn. Mechanics' Institute, St. Louis
Agricultural and Mechanics'
Association,
And at nnmerons Institnte and County Faint, Incledin!
all the Fairs at which they were exhibited the paPt
three years. .
Fret prizes have also been awarded those machine! at
the exhibitions of
London, Paris, Dublin; Litz, Besancon,
Bayonne, St. Dizier, Chalons,
And they have been furnished by special command
to the
Empress of France,
Empress of Austria,
Empress of Russia,
Empress of Brazil,
Queen of Spain, and
queen of Bayarie
The Grover & Baker Elastic Stitch Sewing 3iarhimi
are superior to all others for the following reasons :
1: They sew direct from the spools, and require no r,
t'finding of thread.
2. They are more easily understood and used. ard
lees liable to derangement than any other machine:.
3. They are capable of executing perfectly, with=
chang.• of adjustment, a much greater variety of murk
than other machines.
4. The stitch made by these machines is mach more
firm. elastic and datable. especially upon articles wb , rt
reqdlre to be washed and ironed, than any other PLitcl.
5. This stitch, owing to the manner In which the tu.
der thread is inwroneht, is much the most plump
beautiful in use. and retains this . plumpness and beauly
even upon articles frequently washed and ironed um:
they are Worn out.
6. The structure of the seam is each that. thotrz,fi
he cut or broken at Intervals of only a few stitchLA.
will neither open, run, or ravel, but remains firm a.
durable.
7. Uniike other machines, these fasten both ends c!
the svain by their own operation.
s. With thesemachinea, while silk le need noon
r;ght or face side of the seam, cotton may be need up,
the other side without leeecui ng the strength or dt.,,
hility of the seam. This ram he done on no other r.❑
chine, and is a great sawing upon all articles stitched
made up with silk.
t. These machines, in addition to their superior 111.. -
itA as instrumenta for tiering. by a change of atipi•t.
meet. ea-ily learned and practiced, execnte the tar.*
beautlfal and permanent embroidery aLd orrianitam
work.
GROWER & BAKER S. 3!. CO
VI Broadway. New Terk,
3O Chestnut street, Phi. L.
Oct. 2.1.-10 m
OUTZ'S CELEBRATED 1101:1:
AND CATTLE POWDERS.
This preparation, long and favorably known. m
thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-9*itd
horses, by ,itrenthening and cleansing the stomach are,
intert hien.
It is a sure preventive of all (Remises incident to this
animal, Sueh as Lung Fever, Glanders. Yellow Ned.
Heaves, Coughs. Distemper, Fevers, Founder, La—
Appetite and Vital Enen;y, Its use improve- -
wind. inermses the appetite. gives a smooth anti e'ie•- ,
skin. and transforms the miserable skeleton into a t",:le
looking and spirited horse.
- - -
TO KEEPERS OF COWS,
this preplration is Invalnable. It increases the Tem' .
ty 11Ild improves the qualify of the milk. It has beer
1 actual experitrent to Inefease the cin,.t.ty
or milk and cream twenty per cent and make the t.ti•
ter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle. it giv, ri
an :1 pet its. loosens their hide, and make Ito in ttit ie
munch tally
IX ALL DISEASES OF SWINE.
I fUeil n± ron...:hs. Licer;:::in • the LnngP, Liver. Sc •
article act, a:. a specific. By puttin from one
paper to a paper in a barrel 01 swill the above filr , L,”
%111 be eradiaited or entirely prevented. If 12';‘.
line, a certain preventive and cure for the Ho,' 4.11. 4 -
ra. Price f.'s cents per paper, or 5 papers for $l. Pre
pared by
• - -
S. A. FOUTZ d *BRO.,
nt their n - holesnle Drug and Medicine depot.
Franklin st., Baltimore. Md. For sale by Drag;•. , l. ,
and storokespers throughout the 'Jutted States.
iarFor sale in Montrose by
novit ypql6 ABEL TURRET!.
EL Lecturo to Young Men
Just published in a sealed Envelope. Price aeon , .
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and riled' cur.
of Bpermatorrhon, or seminal weakness, iu,ob.i
emissions. sexual debility. and impediment. mar
riage generally. Nervousness. consumptien. Epii.psy,
and fits; mental and physical incapacity, resto+fr
self abuse Robart Ctilverwell, M. D...ktlt
of the " Gieen Book," &c.
The world renowned author, in ibis admirable ',-
tore, clearly proves from. his own expericuce that tie
awful consequences of self abuse may be efifctaa:;- rr
moved without medicine, and without dangerm , "." .
Oral operations. boogies, instruments. 11 cr r
dials, pointing out a mode of care at once amain and
effectual, by m hit h every sufferer, no matter. hat tes
condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, priewr
amt radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to
sands.
Sent under Seal to any address, In a plain seal-dr.
velope, on the receipt of six cents, or two
stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage pi.dL
price 25 cents. Address the publishers.
ClIaS. J. V. KLINE ,4 CO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, Post Office box 3 , 1.
March 10, I.B67—iyamp.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
PENSIONS,
Astaxia. 3319,0 - is. 3PELY%
Tunderekped. LICENSED AGENT of the (WI ,
1 BREMEN'''. having obtained the neceoftry fc:r
&c.. will give prompt attention to all elaime
to hle care. No charge unless succetsful.
Sontrose. Jnne 6th. GE°..P.
NEW GOODS:
33. 33171=1.2 2 LXTr •
OULD Inform tile friends and teulic tat e
V has in store and is receiving largeabnd ne h w :wiz.
piles of
RING .& SUMMER GOQOS,
including every kind of GOODS usually wanted in Mil
market.
Mrs:
MIS purchases beim! made since the great
down of prices, will enable him to ffer.the rom‘t fai or
able inducements in prices, style and variety in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockerg,,Bard 'rare,
Stoves, Iron, .Drugs, Paints ' Oils ,
Carpeting; Window Shades,.
• Boots c: Shoes, &c. 47c.
`Nill bo sold for Gash, Produce,or approved credit
ew Milford, Jima, 1867.
ABEL TURRELL'S STORE,
sensual, is full of destiablo eciods. call and tea
•
•
T ARD OIL, and a great variety of OILS for PIACJII
111 4 1=IY, for vale by ADEL" TIC ItROL