The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 28, 1870, Image 4

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    Couldn't Spell It.
/ti Yankee from the Green Mountains,
visited the city of London. While pass
ing through one of the thoroughfares,
hisrattention was arrested by some speci
mens of writing paper, exposed for sale at
a shop window. Seeing the proprietor of
the establishment standing at the door,
Yankee civilly inquired of him what he
did with 'them nice bits of paper?'
" We keep tgem to tie up gape seed in,"
said the cockney snappishly. •
"Oh, ye du—du ye ?" said Jonathan.
Passing down the street a few steps, our
indignant Yankee saw another merchant.
" I say, mister, can you tell me what
that feller does for a lirin' what keeps
them ere nice bits of paper at the win
der ?"
" Yes, sir; ho is a small dealer in paper.
and a sort of a scribe. He writes. letters
for persons."
"I reckon he is a very small dealer
and that he is a pharisee as well as a
scribe. Do you think he will write a let
ter for me if I pay him for it ?"
"Certainly he will."
The Yankee thrust his hands into his
pockets almost up to his elbows, and
walked back.
"I say, mister, they say as how you
sell paper and write letters for folks what
can't write. What will ye ax to write a
fetter to my sister Sally ?"
"I shall charge yon five shillings.".
" Will ye write just what I tell ye, and
spell the words right as we do in Ver
mont ?"
"to be sure I will."
" Well, I guess you may write to Sally."
The Londoner procured a pen, ink and
paper, and the Yankee commenced dic
tating after the following style :
"Dear sister Sally."
"'Rived in London last week."
" Have ye got that down
" Yes—go on."
"Thought Ide go into the country and
take a ride."
" Well, the old mare bau'ked."
" She woutdn't go, so I licked her."
" Well, go on."
" Licked her—licked her—licked her."
" Well, go on:'
" Licked her—licked her—licked her—
licked her."
" What is the use of saying that so
many times?"
"Nonen of your business. I pay you
five shillings—licked her—licked her—
licked her."
"This page is full of licked hers."
"Turn over then ; licked her, licked
her, licked her, lick.tl her, licked her.
She wouldn't go then, so I got out and
kicked her, kicked her, kicked her."
" You are not intending to say that as
many times as you said licked her."
"None of your business, I pay you;
kicked her, kicked her, kicked her. She
wouldn't go then, so 1 sharpened the end
of the whip handle, and I pricked her,
pricked her, pricked her."
"I mnnot see any sense in all this."
" Never mind, I pay von ; licked her,
kicked her, pricked her, ticked her, kick.
ed her, pricked her, licked, pricked her.
She wouldn't go then. so I got out and
I"-(here the Yankee made a chirruping
aoise with his tongue. and lips which bids
defiance to orthography.)
"I cannot spell that."
"0, ye can't spell that, ha? Wal, ye
needn't write any more for mc."
"Need not write any more."
" No more," said the Yankee.
"Not a word to close with ?''
"Nary a word."
" You will pay me for what I have
written ?"
"Not a red. You did not write down
all I told you to."
"Well, sir, what am I to do with all
this paper I have spoiled ?"
Keep it to tie up gape Need ill."
--...-ess. ~..J:L.----.
SHARP Hrrs.—We cut the following
from the editorial columns of the New
Haven (Cf.) Register ;
Hon. Erastus Corning is chiefly known
to fame as an intelligent and successlul
merchant, who has amassed a princely
fortune, amounting to many millions—
how many we know not, but enough to
place him in the front rank of the rich
men of the laud. He has served in the
legislatrxre of New York, and in Congress.
where he rendered effective service as a
practical legislator, and in the committee
mom his sagacity was almost unerring and
kis judgment profound and always to be
depended upon. He is quiet and rather
reserved in manner. reticent and dignified
in conversation, but with a keen sense of
the ludicons, and a felicitous epigrammatic
force of expression wonderfully telling.
Of the latter characteristic we remember
a case in point, to wit: Daring the late
civil war, while Mr. Fenton was Governor
of the State, Generals Sheridan and Sick
les visited Albany, and there was a public
eelebaation in honor of the event, one of
the conspicuous features of which was a
procession in which the to .al militia
participated. Mr. Corning took no part
m the proceedings. but sat quietly in his
store beholding the spectacle. As the
procession passed by he noticed that Fen
ton rode in a carriage with Sheridan. and
Ira Harris with Dan Sickles. Turning to
a gentleman who sat near him, Mr. Corn
ing remarked: "There goes Sheridan
with a man who was never tried for steal
ing, and Harris with another who was
not hung for murdet."
Tas lima.—There is quite a panic
among ladies in regard to their hair—a
majority are losing the little they imssess
so rapidly that, at the rate, it will take
only a very short time to reduce them to
the condition of the bald-headed prophet
whom the wicked children moc - ked.
Alloy are flying to the hairdressers, eager
ly demanding something in the way of a
preservative or restorative, and hair
nostrnms of all kinds flourish.
Really, however. the only remedy is to
eat off the - hair and wear it short—wash
ing, drying, and brushing thorott,ghly
every day. If that treatment does not
restore the hair, nothing else will. Many
voting ladies huve decided to cut their
hair short, for one season at least.
—Two well dressed shoemakers being
in the company of some gentlemen, who
asked their profession. says one of them :
" I practice the keel-ing art_"
" And I," said tk other, " labor for the
good of men's soler
—A tailor presented bis arconnt to a
gentleman for settlement "I'll look over
your bill," seid the gentleman. " very
good," said the tailor ; " but pray don't
overlook it."
—Sidney Smith says, referring to the
unnecessary consumption of food, '• Ac
cording to my consumption I have eaten
and drunk between my tenth aad seven
teenth year, forty wagon loads more than
was good for me." .
The Montrose Democrat
....ENLINCIED ET ENT WEDNESDAY MOANING, AT MONTEDSZ
SZTA4ITIDIANDA COUNTY, PA., ET
an. S. anc.a.vatratextrgir,
AT 1 PCB ANNOS IN ADVANCE-ON $23 AT END DT TEAR
Rates of Advertt*lna.
Three-fortrths Inch of space, or lose, make usqoarc
One square, 3 weeks or lees, $1.0); 1 mo. $1.45; 3 mo.
; 6 mo. 50; I year. $B,
One-sq;:hth col., I mo. OM; 3 mo. $6,50; 6 mo. MAO:
I year, $29.00.
One-quarter cot„ 1 mo. $11.50 ; 3 mo. $12.00; emu. $10;
guaric=ri 412.09; a 4 .. gm_rirn; mr.#o,CO:
Zi..1 5 341
une enimun, 1 mo. MOO: 3 mo. $33 T 3; 0 Mo. $llO.OO ;
I year, 11100.131
Auditor'. Notices. $l5O ; Excnnium . and
Adminletrs
ton' Notices, s3.on. All eunmunicrtions of limited or
individual intereat,lo as. per line. Obituary Notices, 10
cis. per line. Marriage and Deatb Notice.; free.
job Printing executed neatly and promptly at
(at, pr'
Deed■, t Mortcanett, Note.. Justices•, Constablen
School And other blanksfor sole.
THE THIRTEENTH: ANNUAL FAIR
Of the Hayford Agricultural Society, will
be held on the new Fair Grounds on
Wedensday and Thursday, Oct. 51h,
and 6111, 1.870.
PREMIUM LIST.
CLASS I. 11083E3
Best Draft or Parm Stallion ore; 4 years old. $4 2d $3
do Road Stallion same age._ . . . 42d 3
do Pair Matched Horses
4 yd 9
do Horses tor all work 42d 3
do Single Driving Horse 33d 2
do Brood Mare and Colt 9 lid 2
Judges—James Sterling, Brooklyn:: W W Wllmarth,
Uarford; Chum Stark, Bridgewater.
CLAM 1 1-451TBD1111•1071 11--COLTA • /IDLES.
Best Pair 8 year old Colts....En 211 $1
•• ••2 year old Colts 3 51 2
" 3 year old Colt.
...... .3 3d 1
year old Colt 3d 1
" I year old Colt 224 1
Palr Mules • • .. .•. . .... 234 1
Judges—Henry C. /Baxley, Ne w Milford; duo. Oar.
drier, Bridgewater; `crud& Brainard, Gibson
[tare IL CATTLE. TULL BLOODS—OCISDITISOINI—DDB.
HAM
Beet Dorhain 801 l over two years 01d... . $4 td $3
" " year old 3 Yd *
" " •• I year old A4d 4
" " " Calf. Y3d I
Durham Cow over 3 years 01d.... . . 82d 2
..•• Helfer I rear old 3*l 3
•• " Heifer Calf Y% 1
' strearrerat IT—Devon's '
Belt Devon 801 l over 3 years old 6f Yd $3
• ••'• Colt 5l I
Cow over 3 years 01d.... 3 2d 2
" " Helfer I yea/ 01d.... ............ 32d
•• •• Calf
.2 MI I
Judens—a.. Tiffany. Brooklyn Hardener Harring
ton. Brooklyn ; Amass Page, Jacket:in.
mass I,—stdrorrtitort in—ALDlttllrrre
Pest Roll over 9 years old 14 2 d 14
" I year old 1 W 2
" Helfer " "
.. 3 at 9
•• Cow over 8 years old .... ..... . 32d 2
" 801 l Calf .. . .
.9 td 1
" Helfer " .. .
eITBDIVISION IV—ATTLISEIMEA
Best Bull over 2 yearn old. ....... sl2d 2.3
•' 1
..... . 8 51 2
•• HePer ••• year old.
Cow over 9 years old 3
8 2d 2
.• 801 l C5l( ..... .............. ....2 2d 1
.• Halter C 02(.. 1 51 1
di - Ogee—A. I. Tiffany. 'Brooklyn ; Harrison Herring
ton, Brooklyn ; Amesa Page, deekron
crass t( - -SMIDITIMOINT V—UHADE ornni tr
Begt Bull over 2 yearr old .. 9l $2
" " Calf . • • • ..... 9d
•• 3 year old 2 Y
3d
t 1
•• Heifer Calf
yearling
'• 3 (salver 3 tdalrea
Judge,--A. Sweet. Barford; Wallis Baix-4;ck, Bridge
water; Aneel Sterling, Brooklyn.
CLAPS lI—A UN DIVISION GRAD! DVONP
Beet Bull over 2 years old • .$3 5 1 $2
1 year old
..9 51 1
•C,lf .
• • . 2d 1
• ..... ..3 51 23d
" year old Heifer 2 *1 1
•• .. ....... 2d 1
•• Helfer Calf 2 211 .
" 3 yearling,
........ 3 1
3
JlldgeS SA/De AS SObaiVisiOn V. _3 2d 2
CLAES 11-11U1SDIV1LSION VII—NAvirEA
Best Ball over one year 01d... ...... . $224 $1
saki 1
3 yearlings... .
5
• • •24 1
ti—PDaDIVISION VIII—OELY ♦AND STENS.
Bret Pair working oxen 5 years or 0ver.......54 2d $-9
'• •• 4 years old . 451 3
" PLA " 4 years 01d.... . 2d
" " Steer, 3 years old . . . 3 3.1 2
• 1
•• " Steer Calves (Broke) 2 2tl I
dodges —An.rta Tiffany, Brooklyn ; William Brundage,
Cilbeon ; liar ty Grimm!. New Milford
et.atia 1 / 1 -11116EP a.4D mina
Best Fine Wooled Buck ..
..... $3 2d $2
3
852 S.
Lambs • ........... bl 1
" Middle Wooled Buck—. .......... 33d
" 3 " BAPS ...... .. . .3 2d
2ld 1
" Coarse " Buck '3 2.d
3 " " Ewa 333,1
3
• • ...... ..• .... 924 I
Rork Lamb of Beth . 1 21
•
..Boar
4 td 3
BreedinSppringg 5
all Pige (not lens than 4). ...... 3 I 2
CLAM! rv—TWlTthltl
Beat Pair of . ....... , . • . .$1 2d X
....... ...1 2d X
1 Ducks ....... ..... ..... .1 Id h
" 5 Spring Chickens ............ 12d 34
CLASS •—.111•13
Rest Peck Winter Wheat s 2 d K • " Spang 2d X
.. ~ 113 e 211 X
" Oats 2tl
" X Bosh COl3 In Bar Sd
Buckwheat 3d X
Peek Clover Seed
" " Timothy end ........ .............. 24 x
Flax Seed ..... ...
Judges—N. W. Fuller, Buford; Friend Hid later,
Dimock , Alfred Jeffers, Lenox.
CLASS Tl Par IT3 SOD ViOSTAILLS
Beat Fall apples at least 3 earietlea, not less then one
dozen of each
Winter apples. ditto . 1 9,1
••
.. • • ....... X
.. Yeacnra
...1 2d
.i
,ts
and Grenirat Variety of traits. 1 ad X
" bush. Potato. or more varletles
Winter Squash..
' Pernpkine X
" 3 heeds of Cabtoge.... .......
" I"? Onions -...
11 Berta
6 Tin:man .................... . .....
ce .
......... .... • •
and greateßt ea; 'elks of Tegeisblee. X I
. I .4 ., . — Joerph Hawley, Lenox; Guilford Read, Har
tford ; Seth Abel. Gibson.
CLAIs ril—DUTTra, CHZEfI AND DIIZAD
Beet Firkin Batter 24 $ 2
itd 9
" 80 1 l ..
251 1
................ .9 211 1
'' Cheese . . .
VI
" Loaf Wheai Bread 8 2
Graham " .
......
Indlan
Soda Iti•enit
masa rill—rmanart, WINE, noarrr AID ?MusD
Et,r4 Cider Vince
" Grape_
.• Wine Plant" .. • ... ......
" 'nibs Honer. .. .. ..•,. ....... 12d
" 1011ro Caked or Stirred Sugar.. .......... X
.1 2d X
•'lolbe Drained Sugar. . • 1 m,.;
" Maple Syrup
....
' Judges—O. M. Hawley. Mew Milford ; E. El. Tiffany.
Einpbuttom: E. T. Tiffany. Buford.
CLAPS LX—LZATEIEN Ate
Best 2 Sides Darner* Leather
Z Upper
•• " Sole
" Call Skins..
arsortment of Skins....
" CarrOita Harness
" Sett Team "
.2
Marcel" a Leather to be Manufactured In the County.
arse x—somertttststay urrxxxxartn • cowm•owa
Seta Common Plow, Side RE plow. Cultivator, Corn
&miler, Straw Cutter. Home Rake, Home Hay
Fork and Churning Machine, each
•• AlowLog Machine 3
Threshing power
" Open Buggy
.324 2
•' Double Cordage 324 2
" Market Wagon 3Mi
" Lumber '.'
.3 *I 2
Single Sleigh ' 2
Lot of Agricultural .
Wagoim and Carriages to be Manefartareel in the
county.
CLASS lI—CABINST 'WORE, lIASDIGISS
Best Specimen Cab
RoeklßgCLstinet work
" Sett of Chsdrs
"
firwtog
Churn
•
Bator Pall
Firklog. L.
Sett florse.Shoss'
•
" Lot of Tin Ware_ ..
Cook Stove for Coal
" Wood
" Parlor 8t0ve.......
Judges—William Coz, Montrose; William Adams,
Mophottem ; Stephen Qui:muter, Buford.,
CLJISI XII--DONtaTIC 000 DI
cafe ydi. Woolen Flannel 'sl It
Platd ..
.......... ........—....,. —III 1
" 5 " Foiled cloth 22d 1
" Pair Woolen Blankets 12d X
6 Pelts Woolen Bock" 1 td X
2 Ilittona 1 Ild X
Samples " Ydrn Itd X
" 5 yds. Main Cloth 251 1
6 " " rationing • ', *ld 1
" IS " Woolen Carpet. .... ....... ......... ...I Id 1
" nag Carpet 1
Judge/I.—A. L. Tiffany, liarford , lark 0. Wilsons,
Burford; lire. A. J. Tiffany Brooklyn.
CLAIM XIM-011311.4.11ZNTAL IMILS WORII
Best Patch Work guilt ....
Quill of anyother kind
• Hod Spread
Worked Skirt
Collor
•• Specimen Worked cmbrotdery
Silk
Bonnet "
•` Ladleo Sarque
•• Kok Work.
" Tidy ("Amer
Floe Shirt
CLAM X.llr-rAINTING • Hotta
Dolt Dental . Work $3 3d S?
- ott Napalm — fief
" Pending of anyother kind... ..............d Ila X
" 1/furring Ird Ar
Exhlifition of Photographs * Ambrotypes,,lld X
Picture Frame. .. lld X
" Variety of Flowers 1 lel X
" Floral Design ...1 Id X
" Exhibition of Artificial Flowers b Fruits...l td 34
Judger—E. S. P. Mine, Ilarford; Mrs. E. N Carpenter,
ilarlord ; line. Amos Sherwood, Ifartbrd.
I=l
Second D it
UM=
}Midi "
COW. of Arrangements- . Hotchkiss, Geo. P
Wllmartb. Fowler Peek,
Jaeges—lia Cementer, Thirford ; Oco. A. Lindsey
Raeford ; A. B. Tucker,. Bedard.
CLAM VeI—CWICNIIIIILILATED ARTICILI.I
dodges—A, R. Peck, Raeford; 0. Grinnell, Rerford
Win. R. Tingley. Relined.
SUPERINTENDENTS.
General Sup.—A. Carpenter.
Moore
Superintendent Hones--Linea
Cattle—C. N. Forsyth
Sheep, Swine & Poultry—R. L
Tingley.
Floral Tiall—John C. Tanner.
Mechanics Hall—John W. White
Dairy Hall—D. M. Farrar.
Vegetable Hall—Fieber Parrish.
General Police—D. L. Rine.
RUFFS AND REGULATIONS.
The Plowing Match will be held on Fowler
Peck's farm near Harfoni village on Wedensday
Oct. rith. 1870. The entry fee will be one &l
iar ($1,00). Exhibitors wishing to compete for
Premiums arc requested to have their Animals
and Articles entered on the Seery's Books on
the first day of the Fair if (possible) they must
be entered and on the grounds at ten o'clock of
the second day. No Animal can complete for
two premiums. Superintendents of the several
departments will have all articles systematically
arranged. The Officers and Superintendents
will lre known by their official badges. A suf
ficient police force will be in attendance from
o'clock of the first day, until after the reading
or the premiums the second day, to protect the
property of the Exhibitors. No provision will
be made for stalling stock over two years old.
Persons exhibiting full Blood Stock for pre`
mints must show their pedigree to the satisfac
tion of the Judges.
Judges reporting to the Secy's office before
I I o'clock will be furnished a free ticket for din
ner.
ADMISSION
Single Tickets 25ets. Children under 12 years
10ets. Team 2:lets. Single Horse 15eta. Colts
under 2 years free. Clergyman and Families
admitted free.
IRA H. P.ARRISII,
P. CARPENTER, , r Ex coin.
JACKSON TINGLEY. S
H. M..10N ES, President,
D. 8. CARPENTER, Secretary.
gcul dratiorturnts.
PAL CHEY it CO
FORTUNESoffered to live tneo.
Rare Chance. Send
stamp. Dintrimstt K. t'n., W Im i Sept.
AOF.NTS WASTED FOR
FREE LOVE:
•
TTS VOTARIES. by •INo. R. ELL.. The no.,
rraTLlNii took of In ock 111 l'he whole orkjort
laid hare and Its hldeon.ner. expo-.A to mill enai Co,
ration. W nITTEN to TOE INTZTII.I.I , or CIVIL/Lk 'MY
wIrTI Aon P1•111.1r MconAl.til Send for circular.
and term- S. Pnhil.hin? . N.Y . Cincinnati Chi.
cage nod St. Lonir, Sept 11. --in
TO RILL OCR POITLM TOOLS.
CHINA Q. UNITED STATEN.
INFORMATION for the People.
Before the FOOTLIOTS, &c.
Our RULERSand our RIGHTS.
Cheapest a Best Irrueltyalbles:
Ost Toms Offmtl. ADM.., N. Clasalso,
MMUS a aO. ebn.a.gpt.,
"CHILDREN CRY FOR THEM"
Wells' Carbolic Tablets.
specific for all diseases of the rw pirotary organs or
mod ens.ntan'onet. No Stunliysho be vrittunxt
.-BIL - WELL'S CARBOLIC 'PABLETF4.I
They should he promptly taken in all cases of Ilyptberts
Iloareennes nod In all aM•rtlons of the Throat and Lane
FOR WORMS IN CIIILDREN
they sot *lmply Invaluable mtg .- an excellent remedy when
the /adorns lo not perform thely ftmetlons properly.
Send fir some. Price 2b cents perhnx, sent by mall on
receipts of the price, by John co. Kello=, 54 Platt Street.
N, T. Kole agent for the C. S. Sold - by Dru=est. Sept If,
—4 w, ;
AGENTS WANTED (MALE OH FEMALEI FOR THE
1 2 b.ISICIrE0240 46.1.• LIT 37 OS
WOMAN
BY GEO. H. NAPHEYS, M. D
This RRAVIS. erns. Bong is the great MlMl's+ of the
ywir ha, e already been sold. It • 1/1.1 sells alth •
rapidity quite unprecedented Agents all agsee that they
make money faster selling it then any other. Mtn+ first
class tersitory is still open Send at onee for pnamphlet,
&c. Address, t: KO. MACLEAN. Pnnwirrrn.
Philadelphia, New York & Boston. Sept I 4.,—lse
GETTING UP CLUBS
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS.
Part', enquire bow Plant np dubs. Our answer Is,
send for Price List. and a (•lob form will accompany it
with fall directions.—making 'urge• na, mg lo con -timers
and remunerative to Club onfanizers.
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO
31 /CPA vp:sTrzy STUART.
P. O. Box 5443, NEW YORK. Sept. 14.-4 w
s2oooper perm and erpen*e* utuirranleed to al .
•mbitiow, mon and women *ening our
world renowned patent Slicer Mould Wire Clothe. Linen
For tall particular* addreee the Girard Wire Mlllft,
Phil.
Pa. Sept 14,-4w
I I , ill rend the receipt
Xl 4 °I P 6 2) 61 C R E by which I war erred of
• Catarrh and Meanie*,.
CATARRHAddrerr Mr*. M• C. L eg.
(221j"..;DEAFN ES S 4 134 1 1 1 7. 1 1 ' 1 '1‘. j.
THE ML IC coma willchange ger ad'
aped halt or bawd to
a permanent black or
brown. It contain*
no poiwm. Any amain are It. One.' nt by mail far $ l.
Adria** MAGIC COMB CC., Elprin,l/eld, Man.!
avg. 31—itm
$ 10 A. DAT —111.11.4. entirely new and honorable.
Liberal Inducements. Dereriptire eltratiter free.
Attdrerie J. C. RAND & CO. , iliddefortt, Ma. IStat.-4
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BELDEN : TllB While Chg.
fwehe Term: Wed bliangliaiti
THE LIFE OP.OEO. P. BELDEN. who gibln of
wild adventure and thirst for a knowledge ,'ln
dians., their Customs. Sports. Tmdltkaut. Itiars-Great
Buffalo Hunts. ite. ikc., lefts home of plenty to Ohio,
Joined the Indians, adopted their_ mode ot-Ilfe. inserted
the beautiful Washtella, became. great Warrior, Hooter
and Chief of 100 Lodges, was appointed Lieutenant in
the U. B. Regular Army, for meritorious ewrvbees with
his braves against hostile Indium. A book of the most
thrilling interest, a reality well authenticated. Truth
stranger than Action. Superbly Illustrated, 10 engine.
Lugs, with portrait of the author in full frontier costume.
Price low. Should outsell any book 'extern. Send at
once for illustrated circular, table of contents, sample pa
ges and terms. A. IL HUBBARD,
aug, 81-4 Publisher, 400 Chestnut St., Phil's.
WANTED AGENTS—To sell the OCTOGON SEW
ING MACHINE. It is licensed. makes the
tie Lack Striek" and la wananted for bream. Prioe
AU other =Ambit:tee with an under-feed eold for_lls or
lets are %hinge:neat'. Address OCTAGON E11e43
)lACBNE CO.. St. Lon* No., Chlcaga, 111.. Pitteteugti,
Pe., or Boston, Man. [June 29-8 m
-Lnouß I :FLOUR I .: : •
I
. • .
From Ws day forward, wlaban pelf Float at
retail at,
wiIOLEB
INK
31:1)1
IM%
We hang out no fiage came, mean jitat
what we say.
)0. 1
.N .li .WX 2d3f
..... )( 51 .5f
24
. .5 X
04.1 X
...... )01d
While making Flaws opeelaity, our stock 01
FEND, 'MEAL, SA-LP, LthE I ORMENT,
GROCERIES, PROVING"
t•`r. •.0 I: •.3:~F:
Will be kept fhll stid sold itt et* iutittli -pn;tlts.
H. aemtiTT ,a sox:
New killfor'd, March 2,1870-17
V P. STAMP,
J
GROCERIES & POEMS
Floor, Salt, Butter, Pork, Lain, narn,fialt Fish. Tallow,
Candles, Crackers, Cheese, con", Spices, Choice
Teas, Sugars, Rice, totted and Canned
Fruit. Toter:co, efeltri, Snuff,
and all other articles usually kept In • tint elms Grocery
and Provlaton Storm.
We will mart Our Goode es law ail we eau Imbed, and
Fell for cash, or exchange for produce,
PATRoNAGIS BOIithTBD
2lontro.c, Feb. 2. 2270.-0
THE PLACE TO TRADE
TAB REST VARIETY OF GOODS, AT THE MOST
LIBERAL PRICES, D at
autlenberg, .i . osenbartrn es ,Co's
Lama and handsome •election of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
For men, boys' and youths' wear. Floc 'election of
CLOTHS, CASSIS, COVTtXOS, ke
For Cronom Work. We take inesinires and.ninke op gar
ments to onler, after the newest and most tasty styles.
Large variety of PIECE GOODS to sell by the yard. A
tine variety of °cots' FURNISHING GOODS„ Necktie',
Boor, Paper and Linen Collars. starts. Trunks. Satch
els, Umbrellas, etc, Lave selection of ' newt,' otyltv of
HATS AND CAPS,
vnylim. mat,rl4l. In oar Dry Goode Departure/ft you
NEW DRESS GOODS
Silks, Poplins, Mohair', Alpacas (black and all the lead
inn colors and sheds*. Mines, Percales, printed Organ
di, and Mastlm, French Gingham', etc.
Table Linen, Tomel,, Napkin,. SSfil. Muslin,. Jaennet,
PARA nOtn. lannrhadeet. Skirtr. Corveta; Kidd and
Lb , le Thread Glaven,lidliol . l. nandkercblefr,Collaraantl
Crra, eta.
Sept, 14,--tw
811 AWLS. SAQII3B. of 'rations materint and fn differ
ent ntylr. 111IM4 THUS IA flg(18 and Dutton.. Maroon
Trimming. Puffing. Stinger, etc.
DOY ESTIC GOODS, MneDna, Callao, Tlek.. Da3lm.
MILLINERY GOODS
Re bare a lame *election is trimmed and untrimmed
Nandown., Flower*. Ribbon., Satins. nitl.iolll , ,
Lncev. Blond', Framer, black and colored Crepes. ac.
The pricer on all oar 000d4 are marked away DOWN
and avill defy ail competition. Our good. are bought in
Large quantitim, and .elected with great care. and , ee
grater tatraelvea that we can give vattellaction to all.
Montrose, M 11,1870
NEW FIRM,
The nbecrtber• •re now receiving horn New York •
new and fresh stock of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
which trill be fold at a lovr Azure for cash. Azncmg the
pmherons cnittlea may be found
Far, Hal7ll, Dried rktf, Smoked Halibut, Cat
fish, Mackerel, de:
Tee', Coffee, Sugars, Riee, Nem, Waretenhire Bsnec
Canned Peaches. Pan, Pine Apples, Sweet Corn. Tone
toes. Quinces, and Plume. Oxen, Patina,
Extract Lemon, ate. ate.
All kinds of SPICES., Citron, Orange Peel, etc.
CROCKERY ,t GLASSWARE.
A No I Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, etc.
Alf of frileh eau be warranted As Anil clam goods, and
In addition to the Grocery tram, we keee i r kesed
Geo. C. air. New once where nem can d a good
selection of Instituter, hooks, NOY, Weekly Pad MeetWPePere. Magazines. Books ana papers not on
hand win be ordered sod hushed on short notice with.
mit ekkisekezEw — speelninsest.eneelendemccetrytrotto
bit to ahow goods—so drop In amd seelbr yourselves.
larCnods delivered withordi tiViWrAge• • ;
11. J. Wins,
C. M. °WIZ, f WEBB it GEBE.
Montrose. May
$2OOO A YEAR • AND-12311251819. -
gmt• to_ftnibiewebnita wzmos SEWING NA-
Peet IMllthftpth. tbavallt, iltatat augs
on •••••.h alde , . One liachine arithoutlioney. Tor Wen
n aMicalan, athlten ath at., PUN, Pa. [malign/0
ILTAISI la
E. P. STAMP
And where you will find
MSS RECEIVED,
WHITE GOODS
M. 8. DESSAUER.
NEW GOODS
TO PHYSICIANS.
' • Ifni Text, Moist Ititb, ,
~Ailow me etti your ottontlos to my Peoyorttbp of
COMPOUND EXTRACT of BUCHU.
Juniper The component parts are Bidet, Long Leaf, Cuticbs,
Burins.
MOD' Of Paaramaytox,—Briebn, In men* Jolter
Berries, by distillatfiro, to term a Ono gin: Mabel , * s
trutted-by. displacement with spirits obtained from
Juniper Berries very little sugar Is used. and • unall
proportion of spirit. It Is more palatable than any
now tense.
Berlin, as prepared by Thoughts. Is of a dark color,
It is la plant that malts its flagrance I the action or a
dame desuoys this (Its active principle), leaving a
dark and glutinous decoct lon, Niue I. the color one
gradients. The Dacha In my preparation predothlul
Mai: the smallest. quantity of the other ingredient.
are a dded, toprevent fermentation ; upon ituper r tion,
it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made In Plum
=copra, nor 1. it a Syrup—and therefere tante need
In cases where rover or inflammation exist. In this
oa have the knowledge of the Ingredients and the
mode of preparation.
Hoping that you will hoot us with a trittil Met
upon iumlection it will meet with your approbation.
With a feeling of confidence.
I am, very respectlhily,
IL I'. HILLYBOLD,
Chemist and Druggist of 16 years experience.
['From the barged Manufacturing Chendata at the
World.]
Warsaw s•
lam acquatnted with Mr. IL T. Ilehabold be oe•
espied the Deep Store opposite my residence, and was
successful In conducting the business whet...news had
not bent equally se before him. I have been tarots
bly Impressed with his character and enturprise."
WILLIAM WEIGHTIKAN,
Piro of Powers it Wrighteriso. Knottdadciffitg
Chemists, Ninth and &ova Streets, Philadef ,
phis.
lIILLEDOLDIS FLUID EXTRACT BULTIU
for weakness arising from inaiseretion The exhanst•
ed power, of Nature welch ate accompanied by so ma
ny alarming symptoms, among which will be found In
disposition to Exertion, Lees edlklemory, Wakefalnetta.
liersor of Disease, ur Perchwdings of Evil—in Net,
Universal Lassitude, Prostration, and inability to ea
ter Into the enjoyments of society.
The Constitution, onto affected with Organic Weal:t
oes.' fronton the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in
vigorate the, which
lIELMBOLD•6 EXTRACT BLICEIU
Invariably dere. If no treatment Is etibmltted to, Con
ramptlon or Inca nay eneurs.
lisulisow's Fun. Errnaer as Demur. in affections
peculiar to Female., is unequalled by any other preps
nitlon, as In Chionosi., or Retention, Painfulneas or
Supnreasion of eostomary evacuations, Ulcerated nr
&Was state of the Uterus. and ;art complaints lad•
dent to the vet, or the decline or ettange of life.
Helinbold'B Extract Bud4n and Improred
Rose Wash
will radically exterminate from the system dlseares ari
sing from habits of dissipation. at litt,e expense, little
or no change In diet. no Inconvenienre or exposure ;
completely superseding those unplea s ant and danger
ons remedies, Cinialsa and blerctuy, In all these discus.
en.
tree ilelmhold'e Fluid Burnet sat Buchn In all discs..
ee et there organs. whether existing In male or female,
from whatever cause origlnating, and no matter bow
Inns standing. It is pleasant In taste and odor," Im•
mediate• In solon. and more rtrengthening than soy
preparrtlons of Bark or Iron.
Those euffertng from broken down or delicate tonsil
tattoos, procure the remedy at.once.
The reader mast be aware that. however slight may
be the attack of the shove disesPeo, It Is certain to af
fect the bodily health and maatal powers.
All the above di* does require the aid of a Diuretic,
NEWBOLD'S EXTRACT BMW
le the Greet Meet Diuretic.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Prite, $1.15 per Bottle-6 Bottles $13.10.
Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms In all
commanteattons.
Address B. T. 111413180LD. Drug and Chemical
Wartboure, NM Broadway, N. Y.
IrNene are fondue unless dace up la steel earray
ed siapperoorlth Cheraleat Warehouse
sad rived.
Jane 1, leno.-17. H. T. 11.11.1180LD.
MEM]
. • .
gu i lhamuut, Nivisitsamtto.
- RFAIOVED
:.Srtaß E
.
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O. 82 WA SnINGTON STREET,
.P
Elpr . t n PoGr !fort! of the City .111a,ti0.94 . Sant-,
,„. SrLtino STOCK,
Itrillimit Display I
DI /610141Dii.
JEWEL4Y,
SILVER WARE.
EBET , CLOCES IN THE E/ A . :O, .*4
SILVER WATCHES,
/MENDS. SWISS AND ANZBICAN
GOLD WATCH'S.*
Of all Styles, and sold
CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE.
I have also the best soot swot complete stock of
SOLID SILVER AND PLATED *Ass
Trim the best and most popular makers, Rhos•
goods bare Riven perfect satisfaction to my patron.
for the past fire years.
The stock will be found the beet ever opened in
Binghamton, cad at all times will be kept full and
complete, consisting of
SOLID SILVER TABLE WARE,
TABLE AND 'fitA 13P0KINS, '
NAPKIN RINGS, FORKS, Ac.,
urgether with all the varieties of Plated Ware.sucti a.
Tea delta, Cake Caskets. Napkin Kiev. Castors,
Knives. Pork*, Spoons. lc..
of Single, Double, Treble and Quadruple Plate
MT SPLENDID STOCK OF
YPALMO'CrIar 431-CNIDDIS
woe !sorer more ernoplete. anal tin otahlull
dal!, iddlttens of all this user Nov.
cities of the !loosen.
A LL 31Y GOODS AS REPRESENTED
For norther proof of this I refer to
G. W HOTCHKISS. LEWIS SEYMOUR.
T. IL MORGAN, J. 8. WELLS.
D. MUNSON. W. LAGRANGE.
B. B. MERSERICAU, RILEY BUSH.
11. DITSENBURY, WARD MERSEREAU
PLEASE CALL and EXAMINE Olin GOODE, AT
82 Washington St.
BINGHAMMA; N. Y.
3. P. TOZER.
Nov, 8, INA —lf
HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCI
ATION,.
For eh* lielli . sla . ng earsoft%te yrrils!telkllnfortmaate,on
Principke - 4 alii;-1.1.-Ouit.-m7.
!Ways on, the &torso/ Youth sad the Follies of Age,
In relatlun to Marriage and Saha Erila, with, sanitary
Aid fee the afflicted. Rent free. In sealed enveftft. Ad
'Rama HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Dos P. Philadelphia.
FOREST LAKE WOOLEN MILLS.
The undersigned are now prepared to ex
change Cotton Warp and nP-wool Flannels,
Cassimerea, Tweeds, and Stocking Yarn for
Wool, on favorable terms. Also, will manufac
ture cloth by the or or on shares, and are cob
fident we an give satisfaction to aIL Wool
Carding and Cloth Dressing as usual.
is
'WRIGHT BROS. SOUTHWELL
Forest Lake, June 1, 1870.-3m*
CONGRESS WATER,
. „ - at TURRELL'S
PEBBLE SPECTACLES—nIito corn
men BPemnde s' a new
eaPPIY ANL 4I 4iRg I u t.. b
mom... N.,. 10. 1869.
rowit; LIQUORS.
. snurs NATIVB GRAPE BRANDY. diptiEed
Wt pci n vcl a swim of Ober Binsdiet, inciadlng
Cketer , Cider Brandy, Ca, Nearly *Me differ.
Dent kinds of . • HollanADln. tdd-Ryozad , Botrboo
Whiskey._ Msobal, _Pare 491RiztooK comas*
ly Oa imalciemetv • • - • - •
ABEL TERRELL.
Montrose, Nardi Mb, IMO.
tir7lt •
DRUGGIST, 'afaIITROSE, PA.,
It continually reletilna
NSW OQ.ODS
• e6alosyseCnsanety on hand a ND and destfsbli its
sortinetki of telisins
• •
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CEEMICALS, LIQUORS,
. • • .'.
Petits,. Oils, Dye-ilizei. Teas.linfees, irtid other Orr
eerie*, 'hone Ware, Wall and Window Paper, Glare
were, Fruit Jars Mimes, Lamps , Cblmneya, Hero.
sane, Machinery Oil, Tempers' Oil, Nertsfoot ADO. Re.
dyed Whale Oil.Sperin Oil. Olive Oil, Spirits Turpen
tine. Varnisnes, Cynary Seed. Vinegsr.Poiasb. Cowen.
talled.Lyo. Axle tilk• se. Trusses. Sopportenadedleal
Instrnments r aboulder anices. Whip,. Gans, Pistols,
Cerrridgvw. Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Cam Blasting
.Powderand.Vese, y twiny*. 80W8,04. Malec
part. ere., Fish Hooks ant Llues.Bar sod Tallettioeps,
Hate 0111.11alr Restorers. abd lUD Dyes. Brushes,
p9eliret, Baiter. Spertarter.Bllrtur Ptele4l3pones,Vorks,
Ae. perils% Articles, a general aaarartmeed et
TrAffiFY 43149D,5, 1107,78 . 1.41 T, and PERMIEBT.
All Um ItadlAs sad belt kinds of
PATENT BILDIC7SIII,
In Sault; pearl reery thing to restore tbel_lick. to
please the taste r
,te delight the ege, to grstl(g_Uta WM"
sad also to eanduee to the real sad submit:algal:al:64
of lite. gutsmentlon Is Impracticable, as it would ILI
■ neirtrpaper. Cal tat the Drag and Variety etatmot
ABEL TURRILLA..
Niratroie, Jas. 6, 1970
AILI!I011 SALE !
The subscriber offers :for male hie Farm situate fa
the eau put of New billfold tosuutbip, containing
ONZ lIIR6 EiED AisID I BICVEINITT-TUREZ ACRES,
,
lite genii, hoporred, :watered by rprings.aid a araall
creek.
_There are two bootleg, one new end thiTobllo l o.
din' .44 iitid - iitheiontbnildinmi, and two good miliaria.
The land not !motored fa heavily timbered.
Terms made easy. For thither Information earl on or
address the robe-Aber at New Milford. Sacra Co. rx.„
N4c... 10, fmea.—tt JACOD WATIDAM.
STROUD It BROWN'S
_
Fire, Life, and Accident
GENERA!, INSURANCE AGENCY,
Maciaatraisek, M.db.
CAPITAL RKPRZBENTED, over
HornSalvie Ins n urance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
•
Insurance Co. of North America, MN, S4.OOI:VXO
Capital and Surplus, 0000,M00
Franklin Firo Insurance, Co., Philo, Pa.,
Capital and Sarnia*, 16C000:1
Lacomuog County Hotrod Insurance Co.of
Roney, Penn'', Capital and surplus, 4,000,000
Partner's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus, 100,000
Conuectient NutruifLife Insurance Co. of
Hartford, Cann.. paying 60 per cent.
dividends to theastured.. ?be notes
plten fdour nt bepal ll half Ih: 7 p: t em lt . du I s
e n ea y . e erg:
po leywill always be paid In full, and
thenotesiven up. Capital, 17.000,000
American L ile Insurance Co., Philadel
phia, Capital, '
Travelers'lnsorance Co. Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
' Capital,
Dartford Piro bruracreCOmpany. nut
ford. Conn— capital and Surplus,
'Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct.,
11700.0 1 M)
Hartford I.lve Stocb Insmanee Company.
!wanner on all kinds el Live Stock,
against theft and death from any
cause. Capital, 517.000,000
badness entrusted to our care will be attend
ed to on fair terms, and sit tosser promptly adjusted.
cerCiffice first door cart from Rsoklog_Otace of W.
H. Cooper Co., Turnpike et. Motarose, Pa.
STROUD tr. BROWN, Agents.
x. c. Berm, asp., Frirodsville, Solicitor.
Cass. H. Sumo, Montrose, do
Brt.t.nios Scotian, CIWILMS L.
Montrose, S p 1., VMS.
DOWN TOWN NEWS
MINER AND COATS,
Nein Street, 5 doors below Boyd's Corner, Montrose
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
PRO VISIONS.
arei - iO — e;;;;lintli 4e lying no•iriii47l;hlhr,
afresh stockokeic,Rds 141ot:trill e.weleb we
CHEARI CIIVAI 1 CHEAP
for cosh, or ozeha , Ore orproduee.
GOOD TEA.J,
COFFEE, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SPICES,
• PORK, FISH, LARD,
HAMS, DRIED FRUITS,
(.'LOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, Ate.
We Aare refitted and made additions to nor stock of
Pidisend are now ready to forward fluttered Mit Met
tommlssion hoaxes In ?few York.. I ree of charge, and
motel Ibersladtrancetuents nn ennslgnments.
Call and examine oar Moth before purchasing els.
where. ■ndeonelnre ennrsebres nfr hr
GOOD QUALITY it LOW PRICES
or our Goods.
W. n. co
C. G. MINER. • -
Montrose, April 16. 18$9
H UNT BROTHERS,
ScRANTON, PL
Wholesale & Retell Dealers In
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS,
BUILDER'S HARDWARE,
MINE RAIL. COUR TERSUNK & 2' RAILSPIxas
RAILROAD & MINING RUPPLIEs.
CARRIAGE SPRINO6. d%LPB , &VEINS AND
BOX
PLATED, NUTS and WASHERS,
BANDA% MALLEABLE
IRONS, SUBS, SPoKES ,
PELLOER. SEAT SPINDLES, DOWN, &e.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS
lIANNKRS,
_SLEDGES. nuts. ac. 4c.
CIRCULAR AND NILL SAWS, BELT ING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.
raimett WINDOW GLASS.LEATTIKE A FINDINGS
PAIRBANE'S SCALES.
Scranton. 'larch U. WA. ly
FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT
OF WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Paws TAXI Norms: The extensive Furniture
Establishment of William W. Smith. having been
refitted and greatly Improved, the proprietor respect
fully 'mummer.e to the citizens of Montrose and ViChli
ty, that be Is constantly making and keeps on hand the
largest and best asssortment of •
FlCTl:t.Mxgrcrrs.3o
to be found snYwhetthis aide of New York City.
Desksalivens. Toweiracks, Lounges. Footstools de.
Center Lard, Pier, Toilet. Dining. Kitchen and
extension tables.
Ceram—Cane and Woodseat Rockers, Cane, Flag
and Woodseats of everrvariety and style.
Solasand Teten•tetes furnished on short notife.—
Cane seat choirs reseatCd.
SPRING BEDS.
•
A large aisortreent—cheapest and best In 1210 market
Cane Seat Chairs,
lam now enabled to supply mYenstomery with a new
milestanttalcane sent chair, of home`manufacture, which
will In found greatly superior to those formerly in
market, and yet are sold at a lass price.
CANE-SEAT CHAIRS RE-SEATED.
C r- Ready made comas on hand or tarnished at
short notice. Hearse &levy, in readiness it desired.
I employ none but carehil and experienced WOOllllOll.
I Intend to do my work weil, and sell It as /ow 'scan
be afforded.
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Montrose,Feb 121,1808.
paoF. G. E. STEDGE,
Would notify the public of MlDOrti 4 Corners and
vicinity that be is now premed tatkanie all bosses en
trusted to his care. no matter wbaMir bOw bad their bo
bltsare ((not broke, WS charge made..
Also, Instruction Oren bow to tome sour own bones.
Auburn 4 Corners, 13eP1,. Irk 1889.--y
rib •CONSWll i TryltaProvidentially my dinette°
1 was restored to health Irtelmple MOW witbini
medicine, The particulate be lent flee. Bryan
E. Honsmow, Stockton St. Brooklyn, bong blind. sdb
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460.000,000
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