pii:44o:4,m:tl,l7llMbDt4Tl OF TUE lIARFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, wirt, pF,,usaa) I Henronn, Wednesday Thursday, Oct.?. Er. 3, 1867. Premium List. CLASS 1.-110ESES Sub-division I—St all ion s, Matched Ilor ses, 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 " 1 " pair mules, 2 " 1 CLASS IL-CATTLE. Sub-division I—FO - 11 Bloods Best, durham bull over 2 y'rs old, $1 2d 83 " durham bull over 1 y'r old,. 3 " 2 durham heifer 44 3 " 2 " durham cow over 3 y'rs old, 3 " 2 '',:.durham bull calf, 2 " 1 " durham heifer coif, 2 " I " decoct bull over 2 years old, 4 " 3 " do 1 year old,, 3 " 2 " devoa heifer 'I year old, 3 " 2 " devori cow over 3 y'rs old, 3 " 2 " devori bull calf, , 2 " I Velma heifer calf, 2 " I r - Snb-division 2--Grade Durhams. Best'bull over two years old, $2 2d $3 " 'bull one year old, 2 " 1 " bull calf, 2 " 1 " cow, 3 2d 2 3d I three year old heifer, 44 two year old heifer, " one year old heifer, " heifer calf, " three yearlings,- " three calves, Sub-division 3—Grade Devons Best,bull over two years old, E;3 2d $2 " bull one year old, 2 " I " bull calf, 2 " 1 " cow, 3 2d 2 3d I " three year old heifer, " two year old heifer, " one year old huifer, " heifer calf, " three yearlings, " three calves, Sub-division 4—Natives Best bull over one year old, $2 2d $1 " cow, 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, $8 2d $2 " three fine wooled ewes, 3 " 2 " three, fine wooled lambs, .2 " 1 " middle wooled buck, 3 " - 2 " three middle wooled ewes, 3 " 2 ." three middle wooled lambs, 2 " 1 " coarse wooled buck, 3 " 2 " three coarse wooled ewes, 3 " 2 " three coarse wooled lambs, 2 " 1 " buck lamb of each, " 1 " boar, " breeding sow, " spribg pig, " fall pigs (not less than four) a " 2 CLASS iv.—Poultry. Best .pair turkeys, " geest, " fourd ticks, " five fowls, " five spring chickens, cLe.ss v.—Grain. Best peck winter wheat, .S 1 2d Sz " peck spring wheat, . 1 " " peek rye, 1 " " peck oats, 1 " " half bushel corn in the ear, 1 " " peck buckwheat, 1 " " peck clover seed, 1 " " peck timothy seed, • 1 " "..Meek flax-seed, 1 " 2 CLA§S Vt.—Batter, Cheese and Bread. Best firkin butter, $3 2d $2 " pail butter, 3 " 2 " jar butter,. 2 " nal batter,• 2 LC " cheese, 3 " 2 "• loaf wheat bread, 50 ets. " loaf graham bread, 50 " ". loaf radian bread, 50 " " soda biscuit, 50 " mAss vu..—Pruit and Vegetables. Best fall apples, at least 3 varieties, . not less than doz. of each, 81 2d 50c " winter apples, ditto, 1 " 50c " pears, ". 1 " 50c '' quinces, 1 " 50c 44 peaches, 1 44 500 " grapes, 1 " 50e " and greatest variety of fruit, 1 46 , 50e " ilm. potatoes,2 or. more va., 1 " 50c " winter squash, 500, ~ "_ paulkiall,, 50c. a A bree heads of cabbage, 50c: " twelve onions, 50c, " six beets; -50 c. " six tomatoes, 50e. . " and greatest va. vegetables, 81 2d $ cuss vni.—Vinegar, Wine, Honey and sugar. Best cider vinegar,. " currant wine, " blackberry wine, " elderberry wine, Best:drape wine, , i 500 " wtne plant wine; ! 500 " ten lbs. honey, , $1 2d $I " ten lbs. caked or stirred sugar,l " 1 1 1 " ten lbs. drained ,sugar,. 1 " 1 ' " maple syrup, 50c crdifss ix.—Leather, etc. Best two sides upper leather, $2 2d $,l " two sides harness 'leather, 2 " two sides sole leather, 2 " two calf skins, T " pair fine boots, 2 " pair coarse boots, 2 " carriage harness, 2 " sett team harness, 2 (.4.Ass x.—Agricultural Implements and _ . Carriages. Best common plow, side-hill plow, cultivator, corn shelter, straw cutter, horse rake, horse hay • fork,& churning machine,eachsl " mowing machine, 3 '" threshing power, ' 3 " double carriage, • 32d 2 " single carriage, 3 ‘l, 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, s 1 " sewing machine, • 1 " churn, 1 " butter pail, 50c " butter firkin, 50c " sett horse shoes, 500 " lot tin ware, 500 "cook stove for wood, $1 " cook stove for coal, 1 " parlor stove, 1 cLA_ss xu.—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, I 44 " 6 pairs woolen socks, 1 " " two pairs•woolen mittens, 1 " 1,- " sample woolen yarn, 1 " " five yards linen cloth, 2 " 1 " five yards linen toweling, 2 " 1 " ten yards woolen carpet, '2 " 1 " rag carpet, 2 " 1 CLASS xm.—Ornamental Needlework, &c. Best patchwork quilt, *2 2d $1 " quilt of any other kind, ,1 "50c " bed spread, 1 "50c " worked skirt,• 1 "50c " worked collai 4 , 50c 2d 25c " spec'n worsted embroid'y,soc " 25c " specimen silk embroidery, 50c " 25c " bonnet, soc " 25c • " ladies' saque, 50c " 25c " knit hood, 50c " 25e " tidy cover, soe " 25c " futoa skirt, • " CLASS xiv.—Paintings, Flowers, etc. 2 2d 4 2 " I 2 " 1 2 " 1 3 41. 3 " 2 2 2(1 1 2 " I 2 " 1 2 " I 3 " 2 3 " 2 2 " 1 2 " I 2 " I Best dental work, " oil painting, 2 ct " painting, any other kind, 1 " 50c " picture frame, • " drawing, 1 " 50e " exhibition of photographs, 1 " 50c " variety of flowers, 1 . " 50e " floral design, 1 " 50c " ex'n artificial flowers & frnit,l " 50c CLASS xv. —Plo wing. 3 " 2 3 " 2 2 " 1 2 " l Best plowing, - - Second best, - - Third best, - - Fourth best, - - Fifth best, - - - Sixth best, - - Jon z‘r LESLIE, L. R. PEaK, Ex. Corn D. L. HINE, A. B. TUCKER, See'y. 4 " 3 4 " 3 3 " 2 STEVENS HOUSE, ' 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE BIIROPBAN PLAN. MIRE STEvENS AOTSE is well and widely ; known to the travelling public. Th 9 location is especially suitable to merchants and business men • it Is in cloAe proximityto the business part of the city—is on the highway of Bouthern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Steveus Rouse has liberal accommodations for over 800 guests—it is well furnished, and possesses ev ery modern improvement for the comfort and entertain ment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated—provided with gasd water—the attend ance is prompt and respectful — fed the table is supplied lith every delicacy of the season--at moderate rates. GEO. K. CHASE 8,7 CO. may 7—Gm Puosuarrons. o 2d $i 1 " i 1 " . i. I 1 " 2 I " i TO THE LADIES Dr. Doponeo's Golden Periodical Pills"for females Dr. ebeeseman's Female Pills. Di. Veliimes Female Pills. Sir James Clark's Female Pills. All of the above. Pills aro infallible in carrectine menetraal irregularities, and in curing Leuchorrea or Whites. They are successful as preventives—but should not be used during pregnancy, as they would produce abortion. Price. one dollar per box, each. The first two kinds named sent by mail, to any address. postinze paid, In sealed envelope, on receipt of one dollar for each box ordered, The tatter two kinds, beinr in glass, and heavy, will bo sent by mail, postage paid, on tho receipt of one dollar and twenty cents. Address AUG TUFO/JELL, Druggist, Montrose, Pa. "BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI :" A • COMPLETE HISTORY OF VIE New States and:Territories, Prom the Great River to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. RICUARDIKIN. Oyer 20,000 copies sold in one month ! Life and Adventure on Prairies, Mountains, and the Pacific coast. With over /00 Descriptive and Photo graphie Views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, - People and Curiosities of the New States and Terri tories. To prospective emigrants and settlers in the" Far West, 'this history of that vastand fertile,region will prove an-invaluable aSSlstanhe, supplying as it does a wan t long , felt of a lull, , authentic and reliable guide to climate, products, means of travel, &c. Send for Circulars and see our terms and n fall de scription of he work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISH ING CO , Philadelphia, Pa. L I, a - 41 . AGt NTS WANTED-- 100. Male and Female. to introduce our New Patent - Star Shuttle Sewing Mweldne. It is adapted !or family use and Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on both sides. Pries only Twenty Dollars. Extraordinary induce ments to Agents. Fur fullparticuiers, address DUMONT J.lti WILSON; July2--8m• 800 50c 500 00e J. PiaCM:It:IEIM ' Patent Atmospheric CHURN DASH! Patented Dlay 7, 1867. The most Important and Valuable Liven term of the 19th Century. 1. This Dasher Is superior to any other - , by being as simple as the old Dasher, and combining the atmos pheric princtplos therewith, and the Butter Gatherer . It is superior to all others, inasmuch as the sameewer applied to this in like mechanical operations will make oPe fourth' more'reciprocatious. It is superior taall others, inasmuch as it produ ces the Butter in a much shorter time. 4. It is superior to any other, Inasmuch as It produ nes a cinch better quality of Butter. 5. It is imperior to any other Patent Churn, Inae much as it bs 500 per cent. cheaper than any other. It is well known to Dairymen and others, that Butter is contained in minnte globules or sacks, covered with a membrane, and requires the action of air to prepare the coveting to be removed by friction. The ScieLtinc American says : "If cream is dashed nfminst a hard sub-tines, or mashed between bars or rollers, it breaks the and becomes oily, by destroying tits grain. It should -be thrown into earl-cuts and connterl eurrentk by the action of air, causing a friction by the ~r the currents against each other. removing the c,;,,•ering without breaking orhurst,ipg the globules," This is the principle which the inventor of title Dash endeavored to keep "in view, and the resu't shows a ranch larger yield of Dotter obtained in less time than by any other Dasher. Experiments have protien that any other metilon cx• cept pumping, air through the cream, will not pone, rate sufficiently to oxygenize all the globules prepar ttory to concentrating the Batter. Throwing it into the air ty clappers or old fashlottfi Dashers, does not sufficiently expose it to the air to bring out the Butter. Tbe above Patent Basher has been purchascd fo: sus quehanna County by the undersigned. The pr , ,ci -e churning can be seen at any time, In a Glass CLe::.. at Baldwin, Allen & McCain's store. An agent wi' ran vase the county goon-as poneibie, to sell the Im•her for individual rights; also township rights Nr :II be sold. Montrose, July 23, IS67.—tf A. BALDWIN. Baldwin, Allen, & McCain. Flour, Feed, Sale, .Pork, Butler, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fihh, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Cotree, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover d Timothy Seed, Fla.rnvecd, Eeohr, Brooms, Nails, dz. dc. Thankfnl tor paEt patronage, we shall I,e hap ~ ,y to sec and wait upon our old and 11,wcustowftrs. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. J. 11. 711cCAIN llontroee, Fcb. 5,1867. ELECTRIC SOAP Saves Time, Saves Afoney, Saves Labor, Saws Mathes, Saves Women, ~Ind all Grocers ~cll It is THcd by cutting into small FhavinTs and ‘ll,,,olv lug in hot water. then soak the clothes tire to len min utes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as cblan as hours of machine rubbing would do, with ordinary snap, and the moSt delicate fabric receive nu injury.— We can refer to thousands of families who are using it, and who could not be portnaded to do without ODDLATV W.L.ECTI2I(? RC) AP_ arSold by all leading Grocers throughout 4be State Manufactured only by $3 2d $2 r1C1313.133MT6 deLOVE" , WIIOLESALE OFFWE, 107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a 1 " 50c Nov. 1:3, 1561.-Iya&c NEW FURNITURE ROOMS! - $7 TILE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they have commenced IMPIIICPS fn C. Cush man's old Shop, where we keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kinds of 2 •4:7.7 ,1-IW..k svrn As Bureaus, Bedsteads Lounges, Settees, Stands, Tables, Extension Tables, of a superioV manufacture, Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving All those In want of Cabinet Furniture will do well to give us n call before looking elsewhere.for we intend to make our work good, and sell it cheaper than any other establishment in Susquehanna County. N. B.—All work done when promised. W. S. VANORSDALE, JOUR VirDEF,LEIt. biontrosc, June 4,1907.—1 y BLACKSMITHING. MAE nhaersizned have this day formed a co-partner. 1 ship, under the firm name of Stamp & 7tl,,r7tri. for the purpose of carrying on Blackamithlng in all its. branches. M — Strict attention will he given to Iforpfsslioeing. All work will be done neatly and promptly. The pub lic are invited to call. E. P. STAMP. Montrose, March 4th, 1867. tf P. T. 310 RAN. Three Cheers for Gen. Grant, HIP, HIP, HURRAH! x=Dr. car. cl2.a.x-lasi THE Hayti Barber, has removed his shop to the basement of E. L. Weeks' New Store, where he is prepared to give ,nood satisfaction. When I go to ex plain this subject language fails to express it. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the twenty-ninth day of July. 18171, a warrant In bankruptcy was Issued a, ,, ainst the estate of Moses W. Chamberlin, of Gibson, Suscinehanna county, Penn sylvania, who Ms' been adjudged a bankrupt, on Ms own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prow their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of hisrestate will be held at tho- Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 308 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa.. before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the twen ty-fourth day of A ugnet, 18417, at one o'clock, P. M.— Dated Aug. 6, 1887. TUOMAS A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal, as messenzer, Western District of Pennsylvania. by C. W. ROESLER, Aug. 6-3 w ' Deputy. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! Mlig Singer liTannfacturing Company have succeed ed In producing a. Sewing .31:whine as near perfee tion as human skill can•accomplieh. To be had of MORSE & LINES, Sole.. Agents For Susoineltannn County, Sficcessors of P.cad, Wet roes & Foster. Montrose, July 23, 1627.—tf. , LiquOß Q An ortenelre assortmarit of 17. pure Unnore for r9cOleal liurpoee,, embracing nearly every kind hi market, (.I.ob stantly on hand and for enle by ABEL. TURRELL. 630 Arch H.reet, Philad , .lphia, Pa DaTew Firma.. DEALERS IN 3104=k 1333 X IV St Work Table SIN'GER'S IMPROVED Fire, Life and `Aceidente. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ZVI oza.tscoisiD, r"Ez. llomelneurauce Co. of N. Y., Cupilal and Surplus, $3,000,00 Itmuntoce. Co. or North America, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus, 1,700,000 International Fire Insurance CO. of N. Y„ Capital anti Surplue, 1,500,000 Lycian t rig County lima:11 Insurance Co.bf Munro, Penu'a, Capital and Surplus, 2,500,000 Farmer's\lnlaid lit entrance Co. York, k'a., Capital and Surplue, 500,000 Enterptlse insurance Company, Philp, Capital and Surplus. 371,000 Insuraucc Cu. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, 'lOO,OOO Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., paying 60 per cent. dividends to the assured. The notes given for half the premium is never to be pal d tittd9r any circumstances. I he policy will always be paid 10 full, and • the notesgiven up. Capital, 10,000,000 American Life Insurance Co., Philadel phia, Capital, 1,000,000 Tra relers'lnsn ran re Co. Hartford, Conn., insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, / 500,000 ILirtforti Fire Insurance Company, Hart rot d. Conn., Capital and Surplus, rukioltu Fire Insurance Cu., Mulford, Ct., ( . .1 total, SOO,OOO Ilartt,d Li cc Stork Insurance Company, In•mr,tnr, on nil kind. of Live Stock, n_ai nst theft and death from any ..•. *509.000 blleille+S entrusted to our care will be at tc tid ed to on fair and all losses promptly adju,ted. STROUD Et BROWN, Agents. nrolli:e first door north of" Montrfnie west sleds of Public Aveane. M. C. StTToN, LSq., nichderille, Solicitor. Scp.”l.l), Ca/aul.:3 L. L'ltows ,fun. 10. 1'47. ly rl' \ II WAY.—On and after Mon s. k day. April •eltli, I.Vil , trains will leave Great ut about ice l'W'owlng hours, GOING WEST 3 53 a. m., NIV:111. Express, Mondays excepted, for Ro chester. 13u11.110, Salamanca and Dunkirk, making di rect coaneetion with,lraine of the Atlantic and Great Western. Luke Shore and Grand Trunk Hallways. fur ' all points West ; also at Binghamton for Syracnee; at MN ego for Ithaca, and at Elmira for Canandaigua. $.15 ml. m. Night Express, Daily, for Rochester, Buffalo, Salamanca. ',Maki! lc. and the West. Stops a! Great Lund on Mondays only. m. Mail Train, Sunday's excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk, coni.teting ut Elmira for Canandaigua. 11 11 a. rn. Flm'grant I'r:lk, Daily, for the West. a 59 p m. ExpreAtt, Sundays Qxcepted, for Ro chester. salamanca, Dunkirk, and the West. Coune. - t , iiinp.oiaritn for Syracuse: at Owego fur 1.11., A ca; at L ultra tor Cana hdaigua ; at SaLonanca xt'th the Gre Wc-I ern Itnll IN ay. and at nnfriln lair,- `Sore and Grand Trunk Rail was s, for all points West and South. 51 p• no. fixate , a Mail. Sunday,. excepted. f , t• Bun lu,Salanctuc,, a:.d Dan kirk, connecting with trains for :he We •1 ; al o at Elmira fur Catiariclaigna. 12.46 p. mi. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. GOING EAST. m. Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, an Lat. iww:lxen fur Jir:, ley, and at Grayconrt fur .New• burg and Warwik.k. n (a) p. m. .A.•comutodat ion Train Daily. 2. 00p. m. Day Ex - prc , =,.nr,d,y; ;1'27 p. m. N•m• York and Baltimore Mail, Suadays ex- In. Ninht Expre... natty, rolnnoct ink It f;"3"- rioir' for Warwit k ; mot at Ncw York with alterntom trtins and tsLeatnerti fur Bo.ton and New England a. in. Tev Frell4ht, Sundays exreptod. 11.\UR. 11. RIDDLE. !nay 7 (.; col Passenger Agent. Gen '1 Supt NEW FIRM'. MUSIC & JEWELRY. rlri H 1 Subscriber haring formed a paKnersbip with J. A STRVFAS. WIOCS to make hie hest bows to his nld Customers. and Inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will hereader be carried on by 0. D. Betnan & Co. with increased capital and facilities, a large sock of New Goods in all departments, a etore thoroughly refitted, and F0r.1.4:3e.is Mt co C 1.12,10 act. The Wateh4flaking Department Is retained by me, and will roccive my personal atten tion. I have secured the seri, ices of MR. C. 11. W01.1)- y E. a gentleman who has had twenty-five yvnrs in the bei,t r hops of Europe. and has no superior iu the coun try. I shell therefore be able t do all work viithiu three days from the time it is left. The Clock and Jewelry Repairing Will he owned by Mr, Stevens. who will do all work In that line promptly, and in the beet style. N0v.27, 1116. 0. 11. DEMAIi Clrla 3FL sap' - will con,ist of a full assortment of the following goods, enitable for this market, which will be soil as low. sod many of them lower, than by any one else this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. WATCHES. American, Entss and English, both gold and silver. SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, All styles. incinding their celebrated Calender Clorks, Which tell the ti.ty of the mouth and week. also the ame of the month, making the changes for every onth correctly, with no care bat to wind them once a weeek. JEWELRY. Heavy, solid i:old ('halm, :looks and Keys. Fine Id acts of Jewelry—Pins, likeva Braions, Strid, Ear &c. WEDDING RINGS. SPECTACLES Warranted to fit a!1 kittla of SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat Charm holding, eight small Photographs. GOLD I'ENS: A fine aPsortment, with and without holders. Old ones repointed. SOLID SILVER WART;, Made to order of pure Coin. consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimble, hotter Knives, tiapkin Rings, Fruit. Knives, Vest Chains, &c. PLATED WARE. The best in market —“lrwle, doable, treble and quad rupleplate. slid WA lIRA NTEI)— frent a fun Tea Sot (I , en, .I.terh. Cake 11/Id llask.•ltt, Ice Pitcher., Wt}itere, Butler Dishes, Sugar Lowle, Cups, Tea Beils, &c. &c 7 MUSIC. PIAY OS Manufactured by Decker Brothers, which. with their late improvements, surpass those orally other makers. Also, Bradbury's Now Scale Pianos—n splendid instru ment. Other Pianos from $.3.50 to ;$5OO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—warranted for live years. They are the lineal, reed instrument In the world, and I have only to Pay that I have cold nearly $15,g0 worth of them in the last four year:, ; and they are all in coed or der and haVe , never test my cu,t omers a cent for repairs, VIOLINS, GUI TARS, the. Violins from $5 to $5O. Flutes, Flies, elarionets,Ban jos, GuitArn, 1301ve,, Strings, Tuning Forkn, 44%, BRASS BJNDS Supplied with in qrtim en to of the beet American mln nfaetn re. by the single ipetrument or fall .et, nt the mit price—also intisic for any nitinber ut iteitnifiVnitL lost raetion Books and Sheet Mu le an htuul, and new suppileti received every week. Piano litools !rum Vi to $l3. Perfect Sewing Needles. s We have the exclusive agency for IL J. Roberts' Pa tent Parabola Needies—thebest in the world. Try one paper and if not, satisfied the money will be reftaded_ Fire Arms and Sporting Materials. Allen's, Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading, Ri fles, all styles Revolvers, Fowling Pieces, Shot Bells and Powder Flasks, Cartridges for all the U. S. Army gnus also U. S. and other Percussion Caps, Coop.. r Cartridges, all styles and sizes. 0. D. BEITAN. Montrose, Nov. 21; 18(6 fIOWAUD Associatlon,Phlladelphla, Pa Diseases of theNervone,S'emlnal,llrlnam and sex nal systetns—new and reliable treatment—in Eeporte of the fIOWARD ASSOCIATION. Sent by mall i7l sealed 9t,,er envelopes, free of charge. A dam. t.1)1 J. Snituri firituntron. !toward Aspoetation, No 2 South nth stree Philadelphia, Pa. Main Street, 6 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose. fl.Ollll GROCERIES, AND We aro constantly reeeivlng and now have no hand, a crwill stock 01 gouda in our line, nhieli we will Bell CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! ~81,1S1 HAM'S, DRIED FRUITS, CLOVER Lf: TIMOTHY SEED, dzc We have refitted and made additions to our Stock of Palle and are now ready to forward Batter to the boa_ commission houses in Now York, free of charge, and mike l iheral advancements on consignments, Call and examine our Stock before purchasing else where,iandeonvinco yourselves of the GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES C. 0. MISER, HUNT BROTHERS, CDIFILAILIVTC,I%T, Wholesale &Retail Dealers in ait2iieLOWrillii 2, 9 iv 7 STEEL., NAILS, Wales BUILDER'S HAEDWARE• AILVE RAIL. CO viv TERSUNK (t. T RAIL S.FIKKs RAILROAD d' MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS ANN. BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS, PLATED:. BANDS, MALLEABLE IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS. &e. ANVILS, VTCE'S, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS HAM3IETtS, SLEDGES. FILES, &c. &c. CLRGCLAR AND MILL SAWS, BELTING. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS CEMENT. HAIR & GRINDSTONES. FRENCH WLNDOW GLASS. LEATHER & FINDINGS FAIRBANK'S SCALES, Scranton, March :14, 1863. 17 GREAT DEPOT lIA IS , 0011_3E24E4 A largo, floe asaortment FURNISHING GOQDS, made to order, and Merchants suppll4 at the lowoat J. A. STEVENS The public- aro invited to an,e:iiiiiici . Clo44l4 and get the prices, If they don't the Goode. • MINER & COATS, PROVISIONS, for ca*h, or exchange fur produce GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK, FISH, LARD, of our Goode, Montroee, April 18, 1867 -FOR FURS, 40-ILa4C,OT"ECIZa'ar., CLOVES a, MITTENS, BOOTS & SHOES. r- ~ ~, ALL BUDS or V A.1 1 %.4 CTVIVA, New York nava. L. 0. LE R Public Avenue, Montrose, Ant. 1.,184,31,11 oitorza & BAlaft'S !1127t1E . WEIIE AWARDED TM:: HIGHEST PREJIIIUMS At the Mite Fairs of; , New York, 'lllinois, (Virginia, New,Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, lowa, 'Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky, :Oregon, Indiana, Missouri, 'California. At the Fare of the ',American Institute, Franklin Institute, Maryland slants, Massachusetts Mechanics Assoc'Wha t , t' Peon. Mechanics' Institute, fit. Louis Agricultural and Mcctiainics' Association, r • • ; And at numerous lusti t ate and County Faiy ,t, Inch:dint! all the Faire at which they were exhibited the pa-I three years. Fret prizes have also been awarded these nutchhies st the exhibitions of London, Paris, Dublin, Litz, Besancon, Bayonne, tA. Dizier, Chalons, And they have been furnished by opecial command to the Empress of France, Empress of Austria,. 1 Empress of Russia,{ Empress of Breisil, Queen of , 1 S'pain, and • Queen of Bavaria The Grover es Baker Elastic fititch Bowing Machines are superior to all others for the folloivßig &amine : 1. They s eem , direct from the spools, and require no re winding of thread. 2. They are more easily understood and used, acd lees liable to derangement than any other machines. 3. They are capable of executing perfectly, witimin change of ndjustment, a much greater Tariutj of suck than other machines. 4. The stitch made bythese machines is much morr, firm, elastic and clarable,especially upon articles wincti require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch.. Wr.R. COATS 5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the ar der threadls inwrought, is much UM most plump abd beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauir even upon articles frequently washed and ironed ai . they are worn out. 6. The structure of the seam is Frith that, though it be ent or broken nt interrals of only a few sti tette!. will neither open, run, or mini, but returtins firm n durable. . S. MOM° other machines. these Ifiten 'both ends •.,( the s•ram by their own Operation. , 1 ..• 8. With theeemachines, while sill; le ascd upon the right or face side of the seam, cot: onmay bk. nerd ti;. , n the other side without lessening the strength or dur, billty of the small. This can be done on no other chine, and Is a great saving upon all articles stitched rr made up with silk: q. These machines, in addition to their superior ai.r• its as instruments for sewing, by a change of intyl.l. moot, eaaily learned and practiced, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. DROVER 4; BAKER 8. V. CO., 495 Broadway, New York Oct. 23.-10 m no Cbcdtuut street, pOUTZ'S CELEBRATED HOR'E ILND CATTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long and favorably known. vfl thoroughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spkii,d horses, by strenthening and cleansing the stomach and Intestines. It is Pure preventive of all diseases incident to [hie animal, such as Lung Fever, (71:Indere. Yellow Water. Heaves, Con os, Distemper, Fevers, Founder, Los+ of Appetite and Vital Enemy. (Cc, - Its use improves rho wind, intruftees the appetite. givei n smooth and skin, and transforms the mirerablo skeleton into a tv looking and rpteited her:tee ' TO KEEPERS OF COWS, this prewiration is Invaluable. It intirearea the quint!. ty and improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase the quaah'y of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the hit ter firm and sweet. In T.itteuing cattle, it gives them an a petite. loosens theft. hide, and makes theta throe Much faster IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, Such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Longs, Liver, Sc article nets ne n eneeffle. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above dist t,es will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certaittprevent lye and care for the liog Cho's. ea. • Price 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers for $l,. .rte pared by, S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., nt4their'wholesale Drs; and ltedlclne depot. No. lis panklin st., Baltimore. Md. For sale by Druggists cl storekeepers, throughout the Ilnited•Stntes. IDV - For attic In Montrose by hor2l ypqll3 .ADEL TURRELL. SCRANTON BOOKBINDERY . - '_ Ma AVING secured the services of Mr. H, Zoehs, one of the beet bindery , to be tonna in the State, we are prepared to furnish to Banks, Insurance Conipiudes „Iterchants, Manufacturers, Coal operators, llotids others, with BLANK BOOKS, pf every description. 011 ishert notice, pound In :try etyle desired. In the most substantial manner, at n•,•- bnnble prices. Plagll7.ll,lCB bound, and old books iebonud, at Nor York prices. ! Ordwe left at the office of the paper publishiter ibis rylvertilit!Mellt. 01 - 6Clit t.y Expres..,will be attetolcil to and•returued n !alma nnnocessary detny . E. S. 31. MILL. Scranton, Pa., Jane IS, Ic(i7. 'tf NEW GlO IS. 33C. 3E3 1121".0n..2. IrlCur WOULD inform his friends and the public that he has luittore and is receiving largo and now hap plies of SPRING & SOME MS, Including every kind of GOODS usually wanted in this market. iporcbsties being made' since tho great break 4own'of prices, will enable tarn to offer the most facer :able inducements to prices; st3ile and variety is :Pry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves, * Iron, Drays, Paints, .Oils, Calrtiny,' Window Shades, Boots it' Shoes, ifc. de. and will be sold for Cash, Produce, or approved credit. Now Milford, Jime, ISO; The Montrose Democrat Ie thrutititt6E{r£lllr TUESDAY 110IINCIO, AT MOIITRM S ''SIIINITEITANNA COUNTY, PA., BY •V; 4:3 4 3:11 MIL x iO N. AT ea rim 'ANNUS! IN ADVANCE-011 CIMAYEND or "An' • Bnsiness advertisements inserted at SL. per square 01 10 Boca, three times, and Wets for each additional it eek. Yeariy arlyertisers, with Wsnai changes, 'Charged 'PO for four squares, quarter column $lO, half column f-k ), one column $6O, andotheramounts inexact proportion. Business cards of three lines, $3; or oho dollara liar. 174 r Legal notices at tho cuatornary rates,--about Per cent. in addition ta,bustness rates. • Job Printing executed neatly and promptly at fair prices. ip n u °rill /rMtgitgos, Notee...Tastices`," constables'. other mankefor est o. , 5t.01"123.191 a OW6II - 3PiZE11173:1..