The Montrose Democrat AnuarsztrzirmWroazweam Nonanto,AT licumion Bosigrznors• Murry, Pa.. at 39. zrawrsivzs 3SI Pala AINIII7II Df ADVASCI. - 02 S9K AT 11=1107 TILLS Hates of Advertising. Thromitauths Inch of apace, or lets. make a equate. One name, 3 %seeks or less, $l.OO ; I mo. SIM 3 me. $1.60 ; 6mo. $4.50; 1 year. $B, th I no, $2.60; 3 mo. $6,50 ; 6mo. $12.00; 1 raVOO. 1 OnpeareAnuter eol., I mo. $11.20 ; 1 mo. MAO ; rno. $'51:1; , Pi Dal( column, I me. $12.00 ; 3 mo. ; 6 me. $38.0 3 ; 1 ye ar; Ona column, 1 mo. $25.00 ; 3 mo. ; 6 me. 6 0 0- 00 ; I year $lOO. OO . Auditor's Notices, s22o:Executors' and Adminlatts. tors' Notice% $3.00. clrocramicrtfor. of limited or individual interest, 10 eta. per line. Obituary Notices, 10 ots. per Hue. Marriage and Death Notices free. Sob Printing encored neatly and promptly at tab pr! n. Deeds. Xcrrtgages, Notes, Justices', Mutable,' School and other blankets, cols. TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR Of the Susquehanna County Agricultural Society, will be held in Montrose. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept 14, 13 and 16, 1870. PREMIUM LIST. DITI3ION Beet Stallien,alre of beet yearling colt mimed In the county...so. 321 heavy draught stallion 5. 3d 8. ad Coy (lent " wilds " 5, 3, ad " brood mare and colt 5, 3,1 3,3 d " Mogie gelding over 4 yearn old raised In the County.... 5, 34 3, " single mare over 4 years old rafted in the County 5,3 d 3. • " horse not raised in the Co.. 0. 2d 3, 34 " pat- matched horses or mares not raised in the Co— 3 , '' 8. 3 year old colts 8. American Ag•st " • " colt_ C o, 2d C Gent., hi Am. " " lease Like, Ittietater, Faison Stone. . Forest Lake, }Judge s. Daniel North, Franklin, MITTISION IL —CLASS L —DURHAM,. Best Durham bull Illears old and upwards 44. 4d f.k 3d Am. AR'st w ritng .......... S. 2d Country Gent'n 4 years old and upwards S. .3d $3, 3d Am. Agest " bettera years old 42d country Gent. `. I year 01d.... DmiSam bra oaf.. betfer calf. • MA!! ill.-13111D3 DOISRAIP. Belt Stin -P. 24 Country Gent. •• cow 4 yes old and upwards 8. 2d •• .. " heifer 3 years old S, Id ,' 114, " I I it. 8,2 d •• " 3 yearlings V 3. 2d •• " 4 calm a, ad - " boll calf Co. Gent. 51 Am. Ag. " heifer calf ~.. , r _. . . " mmoll Perrin Wells, Bridgewater, Thomas Patton. Sliver Lake, t Judges. I B. W. Breed, Brooklyn, CLASS lll.—Drio3lB. Best bull II years old and upwards.s.s. 2d 113, 34 Am. Ag. " yearling Mill 3. 2d Country Gent. " cow 4 years old and upwards 8,24 3,8 d Am. AR " 3 year old duffer 8. VI Country Gent. 3, %I •• Co. Gent. 31 Am. Ag. 1 ball calf— " heifer call CLASS IT.--0111ADZ Best bull $3. hl Country Gen.: cow 4 years old and upwards 8. 24 heifer 8 years old. A 2d " " 8.2 d " yearli " calves ngs 3.2 d " buo calf Co. Gent, 24 Ant. Ag• heifer calf Christopher Byrne, Choc:mat, Orrin Prichard. Springville, }Judges. Robert Bamt. Bridgewater. CLAM T.—OSS3 AND WSZLISS. Best. Sir working oxen over 4 years old ss. 9d E 3, sa Am Ag. kalLateers 3 years 01d...... 8, 24 Country Gent. c Sat o ke tat cattle 5, 24 IS 4,9 d " CLASS vs.—ALOMMETS. .$5.141 4. hi Country Gent. 3,84 211 Co. Gent. 2.4 Am. Ag. Best bull " c0w..... " heifer 3 years old .". 1 year old " calf " total calf CLASS VIL .14 as 3 . 4. 91 Conntry Gent. . " 311 " Co Geot. Am Ag. '• halter 3 ♦ears old •• I sear old " calf bull calf. Wm. T. Austin, Bridgewater. ) George liarrlson. New Milford, i.. Judges. James Sterling, Brooklyn, CLAM , VIII.-lISIIDS Best berdotabort hornet:me their ge n re $lO, 2d $.5 Devon, Not less than 10 owned and exhibited by one man. Best herd of tattle of any breed not less than 10 owned and exhibited by one man $11). James Hasson, Springville. D.J. Babcock. Burford, 4tidges. John Tewksbury, heburn, ) CLASS LL-lIIVELIPST•Kr,. Best stallion, ss rest cow, El . pale of homer, 5 " S year old heifer. S •• single home, 5 .1. pear nld heifer, 3 . single mare, 5 " 1 year old heifer, .2 •' brood mare, 5 - hull mlf, 2 bell, _ ... 5 ' • heifer calf. S " pair ororen, 5 All entering in this class will pay ill additional. A. 11. Patiick. Montrose, 31. M. Mott. Bridgewater, 'Judges. Amherst Carpenter, Harford, Best dne . wooled buck E 3, 2d Country Gent. " three due wooled roes 'I, VI • •• " Co. Gent. 24 Am. Ag. enartie wooled buck_ 60. Id Country Gent, " three enema wooled ewes... 8,4 d " lambs . Co. Gent. m. Ag. middle wooled ...... Id Country Gent - 8 " Lambs Co. Gent. 2d Am. Ag. '' buck lamb of etch.......... . Am. Agriculturalia. Urbane Silrnock. S. D. Thomas, Blrtngvilla tind„..e... Ebenezer Gage. Silver Lake. Belt boar ... H. itd 153 breeding sow- 4. td S - over!.. S 92 Country Gent. " fat bog cinen 111.—PoOrrar. 1 1, t trio of Turkeys Co. Gent. sa Am. Ag. " " " Lignt Black " " " " - Dorking, " ilambesgs Dale lot of fogo l V owned In ex hibited by one male $4. 51 $3 ' trio of Ducks Cu. Gent. 24 Am. Ag. Solo Hnnter,ltrtdgewater, E.l DeWitt, New tlfnrd, Padget. Thos. Jobnnon,Bridgewster, torten°. ff.—NONS ITIODOCTIL—CLA.S.I I.—atria AND CIPGERN. Bea tub at &Ida oflenetrutter 2d $3 Sept. 4. ' /0 potmds bitter mode by gtrls under IP.. 2,2 d 1 " cheese males than 25 pounds 4,3 d 8 first bushel corn to theear .Co.GM;t.. 2d Am. Ag. ffi .ttX ' ;(13tri:b white w. wheat " " " 3d X X bushel aprlng wh t7t ..- ad X " X bushel rye... Am. Agriculturalist, '&1 x "X babel 0at5........ 1:d X Charles Read, Montrose, ) 0.11- Bawler, New Milford, ).Judges. Recta= Granger, Rush, ) eases sta--rarre INCILTASLZS, AC. Rest assortment fall apples Co. Gent., td Am. Ag. winter apples... pears 64 •• crane:es Amer'o Ags lenlinndist " sod grostmt variety of veg. • etableS . ...Co. Gent.. ed Am. Ag. " a cabbage head 5........ ... Am. Agricurst, 3d $X " lwhits.gnashes VI X 8 pumpkins 91 X .. 8 beads emliflowers... 2d X 10 rutabagas ......... ....gm '' 10 beets X "li onions.._..)o' " 10 tomatoes X amshel p0tat0e5..... .... assortment of grapes grown In the county Co. Gent.. 2d Am. Ag. " cider vinegar not less than one gallon Am. Agricola(, .ed •• 10 pounds maple sugar Co. Gent., Id Am. Az. 10 pounds honey James R. Carman, Montrose, John Wilson, Middletown, pudgy'. John Foster, Fricmdsville, orruson V.=-11ANCTACSLTSJC69.—CLA.111 I. CAJUNS.? WORE AND CAIIE/AGW. B..rd doable carriage 1 5 , • single carriage 2. 2d 3 Camber wagon 8. 4d Am. Agrieurst " democrat wagon 8,2 d Country Gent. double sleigh 8, bd Am. Agrisurst • single sleigh ~tithis al ...Country Gentleman bureau... . .... ..... chamber sett close U.—Plllll LIPSLICC??? AND NLACILAWTELING. Gest eradiates " coon shelter.. .... '' straw critter " et/CM churn TS POS horse .rake washing machine butter log CLAW 111.—SZASZIA. AC, lied pity tate boots Country Gentleman " pate coarse boots Am. Agultrattuslist .. sides shyness leather Country Gentleman " 3 sides upper leather.. :..Co. Gent., 3d AUL Ag. " 3 sides sole leather 4/1 sett double barnoni $3, "ad Am. Agrytdlet • sett single harne".— " • • 3, " 4. ; Rogan, Montrose, C. 8. Foster, Montrose, tJudges. R. C. Foram. Montrose. DMSUM Vl.—Clifil L—madame ILLIILITACTIIIan. nest 10 yards dannel $O. 2d $1 10 yards Woolen carpet S/, 211 1 - •• 10 yards Mg carpet . 2. ltd 1 - pair woolen socks 1, 24 g " pair woolen mittens I. 24 Id ' " exhibition woolen articles.. 1.24 X " 10 yards linen cloth 0, 241 I 10 yards eassimere 2,2 d 1 ; piece toweling I, 2d X " hearth mg 1,2 d X Mrs. C. Stark. Bridgewater, .. r Mrs. Ralph Birchard. Jessup, , Judges. Mrs. rhos. Johnson, Bridgewater, CLAPS IL—FINE MITS. 011N•1162iTAL HEZDLI WORW, AC. Best denial word n: • $2.24 di -• Ambrotspes 2, 24 1 •• patchwork grad: 2, 2dl •• quilt of any kind ........... .... .... '... ..-, r, I ,• bed spread l •• tidy chair corer. - One embroidery :'• • • If " chair cushion . X " knit shawl " collection dowers • 1.24 If " boonet - executed engravings........ ......... :.. I, 51 1 " lamp mat ... : 1, ed X .6 specimen of wonted work • I, 241 )( " ornamental needle work , • 1, MI X penmanship 1,2 d X Mn Charles Lathrop, Montrose,: Mrs. 0. M. Hawley, N.w Millsnt "Judges. Mrs. Wm.. 11. Jessnp, Montrose, °IRISES} TEL —CLASS M. —I7R}REERSILATIR ARTICLES L. P. Fitch, Montrose, J. R. McCollum, Montrose, Mrs. Wm. Cooper, Montrose, '"'" 6 "'• Mrs. D. R. `ottsrop, Montrose. Pto nto MAtco. The Plowing Match wrl ttp held at Montrose, on Wennettd.y the fintt day of the Fair; at 2 o'clock, T. a. on the lands of C. M. Orandall. First premium, $lO, second; {H. thins, fra, F H Hollister' Bridgewater, Horace Da meter, Bridgewater, 14ndges. rt Ahur Soothworth, Liberty. SUPERINTENDENTS.. General Superintendent—M. L. Catlin. Cattle—C. A. and F. S. Frink. Sheep and Swine—lsaac Harris. Mechanics' and Dairy Hall—S. Langdon. Fruit Hall—George Lathrop. Vegetable Hall—Horace A. Deans. Ladiesqlail—G. V. Bentley, Mrs. Susan Case, Mrs. Geo. A. Jaqsup, Mrs. H. F. Pencil, Any person drawing more than :one of the Country Gentleman or American A,griculturiat as a premium, may receive money instead of the additional copies of the periodicaL 7b the Members and .Prienela of the Susquehanna County Agricultural Society: Industry is the cardinal duty of man; it is a primary element in the economy of his exis tence ; it lies at the foundation of the social structure ; its necessity is stamped by the im press of the Creator's hand upon every moral and material lineament of his being. Co. Gent., 5d Am. Ag In arranging the preruiurd list we have en deavored to get as near the wants and wishes of every one interested in the welfare of the So ciety as our means would admit. We aim to make the Fair of 1870 at least as interesting and valuable to all as its predecessors have been. There are now twenty-five covered stalls, mostly new, with mangers. A well is now be• ing dug on the gmnnd, and stock will be well cared for during the Fair. We earnestly invite every family In Suiure bonne county to come out to the annual lair, September 14th, 15th, and 16th, as that is the best place and time to see and welcome our friends. We say, come one, come all. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The Committee and Secretary have an of fice on the Fair Grounds, where the Judges are requested to meet at 2 o'clock on the second day, when their names will be called and va cancies filled; and they will be furnished with the Books of Entry, when they will proceed to decide upon the merits of du articles and ani mals entered for premiums, and report in writ ing 12 o'clock Friday, third day. 2. It Is important that all persons appointed on Awarding Committees should be present at that hour. The Judges can resort for instruc tions and to make out reports to the office. 3. Any animal entered for exhibition in one class cannot compete in any other class, except as one of a herd or for sweepstakes. The award ing committees will be furnished with cards, designating first and second premiums, which they will of .x to the animal or article accord ing to their award. 4 The judges shall in all cases withhold premiums when the animal ot, article is not worthy, though there be no competition. 5. Exhibitors wishing to compete for pre miums most have their animals or articles en tered on the Secretary's Book the second day of the Fair, and a card, which will be received from the Secretary, II C Tyler, must he placed on the animal or article to be exhibited. They must be all on the ground for exhibition by 11 o'clock, n. m., of the second day, or they cannot receive a premium. No animal or article can he removed before the close of the exhibition, except by permission of one of the Executive Committee. B. It is very desirable that all whieles enter ing the enelo,ed ground should be kept in mo tion. 7. Superintendents of the different depart ments will hare all animals and articles .ys tematically arranged. The officers of the so cieq. and superintendents will be known by their official badges. B. No premium will be awarded to any per son exhibiting articles or animals not entered in the name of tie bona fide owner of the same. O. Premiums not called for within six months will be considered donated to the Society. A sufficient police force will be in attendance. day and night, to protect the property of exhibi tors. Arrangements are made for keeping stock over night in covered stalls. 'There will be a committee at the entrance of I the Fair Grounds to direct all persons driving in stock over night. Stock can be entered '2O days previous to the Fair by calling on H. C. Tyler, Sec'y. No provision will be made for stalling stock over two years old. Those driving in stock can be accommodated with pasture as follows: Those coming from the north and New Milford, at N.. 8. Searle's : from Brooklyn, at William Jessup's; from Springville, the Wvalusing, the Wmt, and Owe go Turnpike, at J. 8. Tarbell's firm, formerly Perkins'. All the Judges and Superintendents that are here in time will lacive a ticket for a free din- DAILY ORDER OF ARRANGEMENTS. The gates will be open from 7 o'clock a. in. until 6 p. in. each day. • Wednesday, September 14th. first day, fore noon, will be devoted to arranging the grounds and buildings. Two o'clock p. in. the Plowing Match- Thursday, September 16th, second day, en- tering orsiock and all articles till 11 o'clock a. m. At 1 o'clock p. m. Horse Exhibition. At 2 o'clock the Judges will take the books of en tries. At 4 b'clock, promiscuotts driving on the track. Friday. September.l6th, third day, from 9 to 10 a. m. sale and exchange of stoat and articles. At 10 o'clock a. m. a grand cavalcade of horses in lusntees, enteral for premiums, will take place on the track. At 1014 o'clock, at the call of the Superintendent, class first will aik6m-ble in front of the audgc. stand fur exhibitloti and filial in spection. At 11 o'clock single and matched horses. At 1114' o'clock, colts. At 1214: sweep stakes exhibition on the track. At 2 o'clock p. m. the address. At 4 o'clock, announcement of the award of premiums. To conclude with an exhibition of general driving on the track. ADMISSION. Membership tickets (not transferable) will be sold for a dollar, which will entitle such mem ber to admission during the Fair, and 411 SO to two single tickets for Ins family or others, and such single tickets will be gooa (Or one admis sion only. Single tickets 25 cents for one admission only. Children under 10 and over 6 years of age. IS cents. Clergymen and their families admitted free of charge. AU double teams and carriages driving in except those taking in articles for exhibition, will pay 25 cents each. Any person, on purchasing a membership ticket, will have his name registered in the Treasurer's, book, and also on his ticket, and become a member for one year. The Montrose Comet Bond will be in attend ance. Country Gentleman Cm. Ardenlturnlist .Country Gentleman :11. C. TTLlSR;liecretAry. Montrose.. All. 31, 1870. • IatTRE WINES, We !um:kluge received an wearisome of Lake and Monne Winerwtd Wines, from Messrs. 'Wilma, Morrow ft Cbanbefft New York, which forrinhnissand flavor they alaYwretotauzuwed-and that purchaseni can rety upon their Mg free from adalseratiopeolkor MM. The nude mark of the firm appears open Way bottle, both on label and awl- MOntroee , Feb. 8,1860.—y 11. 11. SKINNER, A. BALDWIN, . Ex. Com. OTQN;11. WM. EL JE,SSVP, Preeddent. Bricisa mrcnoLs FLOUR ! FLOUR ! From this day forward, we shall sen Flour at retail at WHOLESALE PRICES We hang out no fhtse colors, but mean just what we say. While making Flour a specialty, our stock of FEED, MEAL, SALT, LINE CEMENT, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, dxt. Will be kept tell and sold at very small profits. H. GARRATT & SON. New Milford, March 2,1870.-1 y E P.- STA M I', GROCERIES & PINIONS Flour,Salt, Butter, Pork, Lars', Rain, Salt Fish, Tallow, Canals!, Crackers. Cheese, Conn, Spfret, Choice Sugars, Bice, Dried and Canoed Fruit. Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and all other articles usually kept in a drat class Grocery and PA/Vision Store. We will mark our Goods as low as we can afford, and sell format', or exchange for produce, PATRONAGE SOLICITED Montrose, Feb. 2, 1810.—If THE PLACE TO TRADE And where you will find THE BEST VARIETY OF GOODS. AT THE MOST LIBERAL PRICNB, lo at Guuenbeiy, Rosenbaum 4 'Co 's JUST RECEIVED Large and handsome selection of READY MADE CLOTHING, For men. boys' and youths' rear. Finc reicetion of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE!3, COATINGS, do For Custom Work. We take mmisures and make np gar ment. to order. after the nearest and moot tasty style,. Large variety of PIECE GOODS to sell by the yard. A tine variety of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, Neckties. Bows, Paper and Linen Collars, Shirts, Thanks, Satch els. Umbrellas, etc, Large selection of newest styles of HATS AND CAPS, of %MIMI. materiel. In our Dry Goode Department you NEW DRESS (mops Silks'. Poplin.. Mohair's. Alpacas' (black and all the lead. ing colon , and .hade., Piques. Pennice. printed Organ dim' and MCIOBOV, French Gingham.. etc. wurrE GooDs Table Linen. Toads, Napkbap. Sabm Itorllns. Jerenets PARASOLS. Sunshades. Skirts. Corsets, KIM and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars and CutO, eta. MANFUL fiNVES, of 'various material end In differ not styles DBMS TittlllllNGSand Dutton. Mameties Trimming. Polling. Fringe*, en. DOWILwrIC GOODS. llnslins, Calicos, Ticks, Denims MILLINERY GOODS. We bare a large selection in trimmed and untrimmed Rata. Rundowns, Flowers. Ribbons, Satins, Illusions, Laces, Blonds, Frames, black and colored Crepes, de. The prices cm all our Goode are marked away DOWN and will defy all competition. Onr goods are bought In large quantitiee. and selected with great care, and we Male, ourselves that we nn give satisfaction to all. Lonbose, May 11 1810 NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS The sobecribera are now reeelring from New Tork a nes; no s fresh stockof GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, erbleA sill be mold et aln hem* for cash. Amang the aumenme wallas may be tottad Flour, HO MA, Dried Bccf, Smoked Halibut, Cad- jW&, ]Mackerel, dx Tam, Coffee., Sugar., Rice. Mace. Woreterahlro Rance Car.nod Peaches., Pears. Pine Apples, Sweet Corn, Toma toes, Quinces, and Plum.. Cocoa, Paitrus, Extxact. Lemon, etc. etc. All kinds of SPICES, Citron, Orange Peel, ete. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE A No 1 Cbamtng and Smoking Tobacco, etr. All of which can be wArrantod as !Us* clam soode.Awd may. In 'Milton td the Onxery trade, we have 'purchased Cleo. C. Bills News Odice. where you can dud a good selection of Stetionery, Hoots, Dilly, Weekly and Monthly Papers. Magazines. Books end papers not on hold will be ordered and fumiahed on short notice with out extra els Special care given to orders. No trou ble to show drop In and see for yourselves. glErtioads delivered without extra charge. H. J. Werra. C. M. Gene, Montrose, May 18, mo. WOO A YEAR AND =MIMS g i mt u t t o . to ea tho catch/tat VplOg et t i mr . ta ci a nti t . on both aides. The =Machine without Money. For furth er salaams, address 23 N. 9th et., PUtra, Pa. ("lam*" gnu 4dvertiotmcnto. LIFE IN UTAH MYSTERIES OF MORMONISM By J. U. LIEADt.E, editor of the Halt Lake Reporter. Eking an &pato of their Secret Ritea exrernonies. and Grimert. With a full and mitheutic hi.tom of POLTOAMY and the Mormon Sect, from its orli.du to Inc present time. Agents an meeting with unprecedented nieces ; one eeDerte 11 Nub.criber. in too dare, and 03 the first day. Seed for circular.. Arldrero NATIONAL }Toupin- MG CO., Philadelphia. Pa. Wig. 3 4 Wells' Carbolic Tablets. The Greet Ifebllng Balsamic Remedy lbr CoaOs, Colds, non: Throat, Asthma. de, An. For Wormy Child. renlek . ere invaluable : For Kidney DiMenlty a Sped. fin TRY THEit./E1 Price, tent! per Bo.x _ saa. y mall upon recel - of prim. by JOBIUQ,ABL LOGO, 99 Cliff St.., Now York. Bola Agent for the United States. Aug. 11 -4 AGENTS EARN $2OO A MONTH Selling John S. C. Abbott's Insigna! work, the Lives of all the Presidents. Ores 8O pages, nearly fifty steel and mood engravings. sdis at sight. More sgenil, wanted. Send for descrip tion. nod Teems, Franklin Publishing CO, l l Market Philadelphia Pa. (Aug 3--1 THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS MORE TIIAN 500.000 PERSONS g e Et. r v i Rom teC i T: ra ny tiv t: Ing r r o t . Vunder- 35 0 ' p it° "in E WHAT ARE THEY a • g=a° IL P. STAMP Pi 7 . 'E . .. ; a THEY ARk. Nor A NILE w•ei 2. A FANCY DRINK, F Made of Poor Rum, Whirl:. y. Proof Splrito, and Return I.itinoro, doctored. 'TINA and •weetencd to pteeee the tame. called •• • •A ppm 1,...rn." that lead the tippler 011 to macs. and ruin, but arc a true medico.% made tram the native Roots and Herbs of California. free foam all Alcoholic rtimulant, They are the Great Riood Purifier and Life GI ring Prin ciple, a perfect Renovator and l. , ligorator of the Sys tem, carrying off all poisonoua matter, and restoring the blood toe healthy condition. No person can take there Sitters accordirg to direction., and remain long unwell. 8100 wilt be elven for an incurable carte. provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral polo°ns or other means. and the vital Lugano wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatra7 and Chronic 'Rheumatism. and Intermittent Fevers. Disease. of the Blood. LaTPT, Kidneys. and Bladder, there linters' have been most ruccessfel. Stich Diseases are caused by Virated Blood, which in generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Orson.. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its im purities bursting throngh the chin in Pimples. Eruptions or Sores; clean,: It when you find It °bonneted and sluggish In the Yell": Ciellloc It when It lo foul, and poor feelings Will tell you when. Keep the blood pore and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tnim, and nth. r Worm., Ifirking - in the syetem of no many thou.:ludo, an effectually deetroyed and re mated. In Moos. Remi Lien Lund Intermittent Fevers, these Bitter* have no equal. Far Dili directions read careful ly the el renlar artiand enelthottle. printed In four lan guages—Englieh German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. 33 Commerce St.. N. Y. Ir. 11. McDONALD & CO.. Druggists. and general Agents, San Francisco and Sac ramento, California, and 32 R 34 Commerce St., N. IL fIIirSOLD BY ALL IntaiulSTS & DEALERS. Aug 13-4 „,PV '9 "x) 5e A 54 P V • A . - 4;• , 14 4 4, 44 ' )d --otipW NV. Mild, Certain, Safe and Efficient It la far the 1,--1 'lllv.rt le e•tnedy ym rtt veresi. and at once rel,rves nod n ozorme vital Cone tinny. a ithnut ran-me torary to any of them. Th.. meet eomplete ru• re-s boa tom: it• n•e In musty lor Julio, unit to Il.Pf offered IO the general pull lie with the coos Irtlon tit. It ran never 1:1 IRCENIM plirh all that to claimed for it. It nrodnces little or no vnln .leaven the organ free from irritation. and never over taxi. or .niter, the nem - lona sptem. In all dia. VIL*C9 of the akin, blood, atemach bowel...liver, kidneys —of children, and in many dtfllcnitie. kmaliar to wo men. It brings plomio relict and certain rare. The beet physicians recommend nap preetribe it, and no person who once area ibis will voluntarily return to the are of any other mihartic Sent by mail on receipt of price and pottage. I BOX, OAS Portage. 8 cents. 5 BOXES. 1,00 18 It le .old by till dealers in druys anti medicines, and by TUILVER t Stile Propiietoril. ang.Bl-Bmeow 120 Tr meat St. Boston. Naas. Insist hi !NM Years angg Willi Indianstf.', Plains. TILE LIFE OF GE°. I" BELDEN, who from a love of wild adventure and a thirst for • knowledge of the In diana,. their Cuatoma, Sports. Traditiona, Wars. Great Buffalo Hunts. dc. dc., left a home of plenty In Ohio. Joined the Indiana. adopted their mode of life, married the beautiful Wentitells, laecame a great Warrior. Hunter and Chief of 1W Lodges. was appointed Lieutenant in the U. 8. Regular Antsy, for meritorious services with his braves agel.t hostile Indiana. Aialok of the moat thrilling interest, a reality well authenticated. Truth "trouper than fiction superbly Illustrated, 11l engrav ing* with portrait of the anti:tor in full frontier costume. Prim low. Should outsell any book estanc. Send at mite for Mammies:l circular, table of Cootenta. sample pa ges and terms. A. U. PUBBAHD, anig,3l-4 Publisher, 400 Chestnut EL, Phil's. N. S. DESSAUFaL THE MAGIC COMBlrill change any cot. °red hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. It captains no polaon. Any one= use It. One gent by mall for $l. Address MAGIC COMB CC., Hpringtleld, 31—an And 'rile rtall:3-vir. GREAT IMERIChIi TEA CO. Nos. 31, 33, 85 tr. 37 Veseg Street. ABEL TUBRELL, Montrose, Pa., To sell their Tess and Coffee. at do r same prices that \ihe Compansell them In New York, A foil supply of e freshest New Croy Teaatrlll be kept for sale at all imea. ; • All goods WArtaated to give utlafaflion or the money refunded. Only one pzolt shared from thillilPdocer to the °en enistes.:; Prom are to eight Fats sartni hy: purchasing frastithui Company. T.tfiDENTI TR& OLD .13 -itSTKA ot4lolot uslocas.the atriums of Toistutd tops. eight ru f : t• mteteet the firodneer sod himself, to corer Is y Intermediate stiles. . _ UNDER TUE NEW BYSTEM ' the Great American Tea Co. dlrtrlbme Teas to the eon 'timers, thfongh their egente,all "over the country. eub• Jemlng them to brit one profit, and that a very moderate one. as a small percentage on the Irnmense Galen .111 amply satisfy the Company for they. sell 'thormanda of chests of Tea in the same orient tlmettom it took to sell one cheat ander the old spurn. • . ( Jane .*—"`" A GEN. Tf3 WANTED-410 p.er day) by the Ahfirttl DK CAN AN RACNINE CO , BOSTON, NAM or ST. LOUIS, Mo. (lune 0-.-am WEBB k °ERE WA ACIE'NTS—To the , OCTAGON SE*. 11 ING MACHINE. It Is licensed. makes the " Elas tic Lock Strir.k" and Is warranted fordyears. Price $l5. MI other machines with an under-feed ror less are Infringements. Address OCTAGON SE NO //AMINE CO., St. Louis, Mo., Chicagn, _Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass. Hone 43--3¢ i ti A A DAY—Thodneu ent s lretyrtel• and honorable. .I.WlAberal inducernentr, Decoriptive drenlare free. dram J. C. RAND 4fc, Co.. Viddeford. Mt 3. Du 29-3131 DACCHEY & CO. BELDEN : The White Chicf THE OLD WAY [ESTABLISTIED 1561.1 1J .1111217 1rC1.1411.33., HAVE APPOINTED TO PHYSICIANS. Ns. Tons, August Irak 1515. Allow me to c Ul roar Woollen to my Preparation of COMPOUND EXTRACT of BUCHU The component puts ate Bache, Long Leaf, enbeto Juniper Burins. Mona or Poranagtox,—Bnchn. ht sum* Juniper Berrieis i chstillation. to term a atte gin. Cabala; ex tracted displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper les ; very little sugar is toed, and • email proportion of spirit. It Is more palatable than any now to use. Duchu, as prepared by Druggists. Is of • dark color. It Is • plant that emits Ito fragrance • the action of a dome destroys this (lt• active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous decocti..n. Mine Is the color of in gredients. The Ductal In my preparation predomin• ate.; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection. It will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in rhos meows. nor Is it a Syrup—and therefer° can be used In cases when fever or laflautuuttlon. exist. In this you have the knowlaige of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor us with a trial. and that upon twape.eDon tt will meet with your approbation. With a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully, IC T. lIIKLYBOLD. Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience. [From the largest Ilsoslictortog Chemists m tam World.) Nasuantus e PM& " I am acquainted with Mr. fl. T. Belmbold ; he oc cupied the Drug Store opposite my teddonce. and gnu eueeessful In conduction the business where others had not been equally m baton bin. I bare berm Wroth. bly Impressed with his character and enterprise." WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN. Firm or Powers & Withrbtutati. Manufacturieg Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets. Philadel- lIELMBOLDI FLUID UTUACT litrullill for weak - nests arising from Inatscretkm The exhaust ed powers of Mann .nick mai acettaapatded If so Ma ny alarming symptoms, among which...ill be found In dispoeitioa to Siertlon. Lam, olllffalitor7lW"duk".• Helium' of Dirfase. or Ferebodluge offtrif—ht Oct, Universal Lassitude, PrOla MIAMI, and inability to eh ter into the enjoyments ofsociety. The Conettintion, onsc affected with Otcsole Waal:- nest , requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the, which ILIELMOOLD'S ;EXTRACT BlAltir•' Invariably deer. If no treatment ts sitlnnltted to, Cow rnmption or tarsolty ensues. inantozes hem szemacir or Bram in effectlene peculiar to Females. le meett try oar other Trorps natal), se In Chimer's. or Retention. Plitshainese or ton of sodomite ersenstlons. Ulcerated or Itt=tote of the Monts. sod 'NI ernoplalsts Inci dent to therm or the decline or duo:goof life. Ifelmtiold's Eztrad Buchu and Improved Rose - Wash will radically es terminate from the system ill seams ari sing from habits of dissipation. at Iltt,e expense, little or no change to diet. no itumnvenlenre or exposnrc : completely superseding those unpleseant and danger , . 01111 remedies, Copulae sod Mercury, In all these diem/s -ea. Hee Ileimbold's Fluid Extract of Itschn In all Maass ee or these organs. whether existing In male orfemale, from whatever came originating. and tm matter of bow longstanding. It iaphomant in taste end ado', • • im mediate in Ind ion, and more strengthening then coy praparations of Beth or Iron. Violet entteringtrom broken down or delicate coned lotions, pm:ore the remedy at once. The reader meet be mre that. honorer ellett m3y be the attack of the above dfseaves, It Is oesuun to al. feet the bodily health and mantel power.. EE153!5 All the above dist4 . aei Ira:vibe the ald of Diskr,tle, HELMBOLD'S EXTIACT ECRU Is the Onset Ellett Dieret!e, SOLD BY DRITOGIBT6 EVERYWHERE. Pelee, $1.21 perßeStl4-111 Bottles $8.50. DellYerepl to evy addreas. IN:scribe sympiams fa all ecunmautcatlass. Address B. T. 81611.1111110LD D? sad Chemical Warcboase, 181 Broadway. N.. Y. OFlCeie ari ealleis &limey steel sartay. ed wrapperorith ticoisbthe of isy Cbtablid Warthosiso and signed . , Juan 1, 1970.-17, tirughatuton 4dutrtionntato, asc)wotaa. REMOVED NEW STORE, NO. 82• WASHINGTON STREET, That Docr Notts of tka pit, National Bank SPLENDID Brilliant Display! DIAMONDS ; BEST CLOCKS IN TIM MARKET, SILVER WATCHES, TELMER, SWISS AND AMERICAN GOLD WATCHES, CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. I hove also the beet and moot complete stock of SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WADE. From the boll and most poptdar maker.. whose goods bare risen perfect satisfaction to my patrons for the past fire years- . The Mock gill be [nand. the hest ever opened in Binghamton, or dal all times alll be kept frill and ectroplete annotating of lIMEM3S3 SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS together with all the varieties or Plated Ware,such ns Tea Setts, Cake Baskets, Napkin Rings, Castors, Knives, Forks, Spoons, of Slagle, Doable, Treble and Quadruple Plate 3P-afA.Z7C,Iir CiC:O4:O3:, AS Was sever more catatitetih. and I am making constant daily iddlttook at UtAe ilaw Nor - ' • 1 • :1 aides of the &soon. ALL MY COOPS AS REPRESENTED For bather proof of this I refer to W 11071.11H155. , . LEWIS. RBYMOUR. R SURHAHI i • • • ~,..) 11.•WHt.V. MUSSON: W. LAURANOR. B. 111BRSERRAU, RILEY BUSH. DURIMU,RY. WARD HERSHREAU MASS OALLan4 SIA3II29trOUS GOODS, ST 82 Washington St. BING,ILLTION, I'. J. F. TOZER, Nov. 3, ‘130,-:tr - INMIIII HOWARD SANITARY AID .ASSOC:I - •• , —•, AT lON, , • . „ For theamoripti cute fettle Erring and UntOrtnnaley:di Principle' , Of Chrtetlen Philanthropy. ' ? Casiyetre the Errors or 'wadi end do Follies ot Age. In relation, co Merziaxo and , Social Evil*. with sanitary aid for die afflicted. Bent free, In fenied envelonex. Ad dress HOWARD ABBOcIATIO3, Box P. Philedelphia. FOREST LitEE WOOLEN MILLS. ' ' The undersigned areatow. prepared Ao,ei- CCittati Warp, and. al!-wool FlanneS, Tweeds,, and Stocking YaTn far WOO, on favntable tams . Also', nianufitc lure cloth by theiyord,•or on shares, and are con fident we otui,:give . satisfaction: to all. Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing as usual. WRIGHT. BROS. & SOUTH:Nat! " Tirios"Makii,ltitio 1, 1870.-•=4the' • , . • CONGRESB. WATER, TURTiEI,VS. . . PEBBLE SPECTACLES—aIso emu - %new appplp i ratay u b i l itt i .: - 7 1 10 1 00. PUKE LIQUORS. . 1 .*lsl:l4l),,N4Tredv,oftn7 Di...2.m.ttietilled Anit a litfie" I=l . 4l: l fll i dg HZ% o ther ? I tY n l d y le a s litr :11* ,PArat,*Airtiligigke iiitit:gth°4"l ly on hand and for sale by t!ir • L . - ~ . ABEL TURZELL. Montrose, March Sin, 1860 v lEEE JEWELRY, SILVER W ARE. Of all Styles, and mold NAPKIN RINGS, FORKS, Sc NY' SPLENDID STOCK OP ABEL TUIULELL, .`DRUG' GUST ifONTROSE, PA., Teßilieftitialtfitaqtin NEW GOODS And keeps constantly on band a fun and desirable u sortnrent of genuine DRUGS, MEDICLNES, CREMICALS, LIQUORS, Points, Opp, Dye-Stuffs. Tees, Spices. and other Gro ceries, Steen Ware, Wail end Window Paper, Glass ware, Fruit Jair, MirrOrs; Lamp!, Chimneys, Hero vene, Oil, Tonners' OD, Nentefoot Re teed Whnio Oil, Sperm OIL Olive Oil, Spirits Turpea- Oen, Vaniivnes,(lnary Seed, Vipegnr.Potarh. Conkers trilled Lye. Aalr tvrease, Trusses. Supporters, Medical Inorumente, Shoulder 8.C.., Whir. Ono* , Pistol,, Cartridges,- Powder, -Shot, Lead. bull . CAPS. BliolOng Powder and Pule. Vfull us. :gringo, Boles. eta, Flutes, Fires. etc.,, , Flen.Hooke and Lice.. Dar and Toilet Soaps, Hair Wits, Hair 'Restorers, and Hair Dyes. Brushes, Pocket Knives, spminclep.Bllver Mica BymnalYarkgi Kaye'. DeAtlet Articles, general assortment Of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY. All the leading and beat kinds of PATENT MEDICINES. To short,. otikriy every Dung to rertore the *let, to pleardllte pond, tp delight the eye, to gratify the faneyi and alto to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration id Impracticable, as it would Ell a nearatutper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TERRELL. Montrone, dan.s, FARM FOR SALE! The subscriber offers for sale his Farm situate In the east part otitis , Milford township , containing ONE ITCNDRED AND DEVENTY-TIIREE ACRES =acme Imprpred. well watered by 'primp, sad • small creek. There are two honseo. one new. and three barns, one pew Awl other ontholldloge, and two good mallards. The laza . not Improved le bearlly. timbered. Term* made easy. ' Fhr farther Informotion call on or addresr the enheriher at New Milford, duag'a Co. Pa. JACOB WA YMAN. Nov. 10. 0060.-11 I O:PROUD it BROWN'S 1-- -- fire; - Ltfiq • and Accident GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, wrolovita-crasco, 3P0.. CAPITAL HEPICESIiNTEID, over Rome Insurane . e Co. of N. Y., Capital and Sundae • i 114,000,01.0 Insurance Co. of North America. Phil's, Capital and Surplus. Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phila, Pa., Capital and Surplus, "LieumlngCcmnty Mutual Insurance Co.of Money. Peun'a. Capital anti Surplus. Farmer's Mutual insurance Co. York, Pa., Capital and Surplus, Connecticat Mhtual Life insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn . pn yinp RI per cent.. dividend* to :ht..t**urvd The notes given for half the pr*lninm is never to he paid under any cirenroptances. he policy t. ill .1 !tva paid to full, and thenotes given rip. Capital, 17,000,000 American bile Insurance Co., Philadel• phia, Capital, Travelers'lntoranee Co Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds of accidents Capital, nactrorePire Instmanec Company, flari ford. Conn . Capital and Surplus, Putnam FfreLnaurance Co., Ilartfurd, Ct., Ca pilot. I{7oo, 000 ilartford Lire Stock Insn ranee Cnmpanv. Insurance nit all kind* of Live Stoci, against theft and death l rum any 'catise„ Capital, $17,000.000 re-An hasiness ontrnsted to our care will he attend ed to on lair terms. and all losses promptly adjusted. Fir-office first door rn•l from Banking Office of W Cooper .t Co.. Tnrnp ike st. Montrose, Ps. STROUD FIL BROWN, Agents. Nt . C. sccrros. reel , Frlendsrille, Solicitor. Cuss H. Surto. filontrose, do Tift.LING , STROCD, Cns.ra.rta L. Damns Montrose, Sp 1. inn% DOWN TOWNNEWS MINER .4 ND COATS, sloiln Street, 5 Swirls below Boyd'. Corner. MoutroSs FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND —77,717511r0_v5. Ll'eare conolonlly rec iving vd now have outland, afresh .toot of lloodo in oar 111 v. which we vanilla/1 P ! CHFAI ! CHEAP ! :07h o r6:.g. or p rod oc e. Goof/ • CO FFEE, S UGA R,- MOLASSES, SPICES, PORK,"'FISH, LARD, • HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, 1.61...0VER & TIMOTHY SEED, dgc Weinswe refitted and made additions to onr Stock of Pails, and are no., ready to forward Batter to the best commission houses In New Tech. free of charge, and make I there] advancements on consignments. Cell and examine nhr leforis before purchasing else where andeonelore entreelrer raffle GOOD QUALITY LOW PRICES of our floods C. O. lIITNF.R Montrose, April IS. 1&9 HUNT BROTHERS, SCRANTON, PA Wholesale & Retail Deals:sin HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,`SPIKF.,S, SHOVELS, BUILDER'S lIA RD WARE, mots RAIL. cony nuisuivic 4 T RAIL SPIKES RAILROAD MINING SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLES, SKEINS AND DOZER. D OLTS, NUTS and WARMERS, PLATED BANDS. MALLE.4.OI.II IRONS. HUBS, SPOKES. FELLOER. SEAT SPINDLES, ROWS. 4e- ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES. REUGWS HAMMERS, SLEDGES. FILM. &a. dm CIR TACKL E DN BLOCKS, PLASTER DFLTI NPARISG. PACKING , CEMENT, RAM & GRINDSTONES. FILENCII WINDOW OLASS.LEATIIERQ, FINDINGS PAIRBANK'S SCALES. Scranton, March N. MIL It FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT OF WI LI,IA M . W. SMITH. PLEA'S TAKE Noma.: The ostensive Panther* Establishment of Willtiaro W. Scala], having bee* relined attrt ;Neatly Improved, the proprtetor respect. folly atlllnabldees tti the Mimi., of Montrose mid skint. ty, that be is constantly making and keeps 00 hood the Imre sr and boit'AEOJELIKOnt - of aF ir tr 3E9E. - cr Ft. ID to be found anytiMerthle stdo of New Fork Desk., Divaurk. Tou•ciraeks, Lonngen, Footstools /to Center Lord, l'ier. Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and iIIteTIAOTi In We* (rains —Cana and•.Woodnrnt Hacker', Cane, Flag and Woodarati of ',cry varlely and ptyla. Softwood Tote-a-tote*, rundahed on abort notice.-. Cane,ncat cnolra rairated. BEDS. !!irgo c!....orjinen 7. -cbcapes . t and Dept In the market Cane Seat Chairs. I em now onahled to stippls my customers with i new substantial cane scat chair, of home manufactlire, which willbefound greatly kuperior to those torntellY In .market, end yclero sold eta less price. • CAN.S-S RAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED, 0/ Ready made collies on hand or furnished at 'sort notice. " Hearse al wsrs in readiness If desired. I employ nano but careful and experienced workmen, intend to do my work well, and sell It as low *scan be afforded. • . t WIZ L/431 it r . SMITH, Montroie,Feb 18,186 d. PROF G. E. STEDGE, Would ontlfy the public of Atibnro 4 Comers and VlMnltv. that he Is now prepared to tame all horses en trneterito his care, nn matter what or how bad their ha• bite are If not broke, no charge made. Also, Instruction given how to tome your cnrn berme. Auburn 4 Carnersjigpt. g 3, 1860.wy *O l COkStrliklVES.—Pmvideuttally my d nOt was restored to health by simple means, Witbo:t medicine. The particulars will be sent tree. RCM= E. Uottast.ow, Stockton St. Brooklyn, Long Maud. edn $00.000,01X1 $1,000,n00 W. R.COATB