—A wise man has more 'ballast -than sail. 1 J. Monroe Taylor's Cream Yeast Baking Powder has double the lightening of any other, and perfectly healthy. raw YORK PRODUCE MARKETS. Corrected weekly by William llodsdon, 231 Fulton St., New York. Week ending Aug. 10, 1871. . 24632 26630 . 0611 . 80410 186:20 4.7566.45 2.2062.30 1.2061.50 05QT DM . 516,33 69690 16(g.•20 . . 9012 2.0063.60 0310 Butter, pail " tirkin Cheese, dairy, per lb " factory", . Eggs, per doz Flour, per barrel... Corn meal, 100 lbs.. Wheat., per bushel. Rye Oats Bops, crop of 1870 Beef, sbles,,,er lb . flogs, , Potatoes, per bbl. Tallow •• BUSINESS LOCALS. Gardner's Business College. Will mum on Monday, Serdember, 4th. A Pusericst. Seuooi. for Educating and Train ing You ca MEN and LADIES for a siteck,sful start in ag,lielt brunches, all kinds of Book-Weeping, Penmanship, Phonography, etc , etc , thoroughly taught. J. A. GAIII)NEII, Scranton Pa., August 30, '71.-1 w Principal. Montrose and Conklin Stages. Leave Montrose on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sating: ye, at 7 o'clock, a. 10., -t-onneeting of Conklin With passenger Vain for Binghamton, AA IQ o'clock a. m. Itettn some day. Leave Conklin at 2.50 p. m., on arrival of passenger train, !wing Binghamton at 2.20 p. m., arriving nt Montrose ut 6.30 p. m. Passengers by this route, can go to Bingham ton, have three hours there for busimss, aml re turn same day. D. I)., 1.. SEARLE Jr. Montrose, August 30, 1t71.--11w. Penu'a State Agricultural Society' The Exhibition of this Societe, for 1871, will be held at Scranton, on Tue;day, September 19th, Wednesday, September 20th, Thurbdav, Sleptember 21st, Friday, September 22d. The grounda are spacious, the buildings and acorn- Modations ample, and the premium list liberal. There he no charge for entries, except Horses catered for speed. For catalogues or other in formation, address either of the Secretark , s, at 'Scranton. JOHN C. MORRIS, President. D. W. SEILER, Her. Secretary. Etmattniu McCoNKEe, Con Secretary. April 20, 1871.-4 w. Thunderings and Lightnings, FIRE AND DEATIL—You can get your proper ty insured against damages by lof,hining, (who ii er,fire ensues or not). and tin•, in MILLioN Co.', at LIERRY C. TYLER'S IRUYSIiee Agency, Montrose, Pa. Also—Life and Accident Policies, insured with State vaara/dcr, a sure thing, Montrose, August 23, alienntal Examination. All pensioners nin,t be examilml on or after the 4th day of September of this year, and they arc required to present their penttion eurtifica ey to tho examiner. Loss by Fire. On WodneTidav, Auen•t about half-past one o'clock, my house wag digs; sired to be On fire, by one of my neighbors, who immediately gave the alarm, and hastened to the fire to ren der assistanca:, with his forte of tour hired men. Water being very handy, find plenty of help arriving from the other ncigliMirs, w e , neeved. ed in staying the flames, atter horning nearly all the north side of the root; and a portt.in of the south aide, reaching down through the ceil ing of the second story, causing -eri.ms danidgc to my house and a p•,rtion i-I' my turnilure. 1 at once notified tlw agent, A. W. tittles, id New Milford, with whom 1 was insured, in the Old Cleveland Insurance Company.' lit at o n e; came and examined the loss and adjusted the xame,perfeell , ati , factory,l receiving toy money In one week. .Stieli promiitne.s is very rarely met with, and 1 would chectf , lly recommend all who have properly to insure, to give hint a call befiire ON - S% here, a, yen will be snit• to meet with pr o mpt and satisfactory adjnst- Ment. G. IV. ENTlikir. Gibson, August ts7l.-2n. Dr. Clark. 1)r. Clark will be al the • Tarbel 114. use, Tues. day and Wednesday, Sept. sth and nth August 16, 1571.-=.4w County Institute. The Annual County Institute, will he held at Susquehanna Depot, commencing at 2 o'clock. of Monday, August Sth and cluing on Friday, Sept W: N. llull, of Pittsburg and Professor Henry Carver, of Bloomsburg Normal School, will be present. as Lecturers, and other teacher, of experience, from our own county. Class ex ereiSCl each morning and afternoon,y_ Lectures and discussions in the evening. Wednesday af ternoon will be devoted to the questions and business presented by Directors. A full attend ance is expected. All teachers in the County are expected to mate arranvnettts to be present. • - W. C. TILDEN, CO. Supt. Forest Lake, A ugustu 2, 1871. Temperance Convention. The Fourteenth Quarterly Convention, L 0. of G. T. of Susquehanna county will meet nt the Good Templars Hall, in the lion; of New 31ilitird„ an Tuesday thettith day of September, 1871, at 10 o'clock, to remain in session as busi ness may require. One hour of each morning session will be set apart for religious service. The Rev. Thomas P. Hunt, of Wilkes-Barre and G. W. C. T, Chase, will be present during the atlss, G. W. MACKEY Diet. Seely. t —E4wartl Bayer, Esq, Horton, Kings Y., writes that au astonishing cure 145 been effected onlis daughter, by the use of Jolinson'pi Anodyne Liniment. The vrhole spine became diseased, she lost the pee of her limbs, and - her back was rounded app like a bow, in consequence of taking, cold after havir.g been innoculuted for the kine pock. She is now well. We pledge our reputation on the !wet.- tion of any - educated physician, after a careful eiaminatio of the receipe, will say that Porson- 7 *.Purgative Pill. possess more merit than any other pill now offer ed for sale. ME4IO f.rt.X.f!k. GIME*. FostEn.- 7 FowLEn —ln Bridgewater, Friday evening, 25th instant, by C. J. Curtis, Esq., Mr. Edgar L. Foster and Miss ',Nancy J. Fox.. .r 1 i4e above Place- gailroad 'gimp Zabito. N. Y. & E. Time Table, TIIAIaiS EMTWARD No. 4, Night Express : " 8, Cincinnati ExpmAs" " 38, Way Freight. : f' 2, New Jerk Express, " 82, AcCommodation, " 6, Steamboat Express, TRAINS WESTIVALD. No. 7, Night Express, : 1.52 a. m. " Emigrant, : : : : 5.24 " • 29, Accommodation, : : 9.35 " " Bi, Way Freight : : 1.07 p. in. 5, Mailand 'Express. : : 8.50 " All or tlig fhoye trains stop at Great Bend and carry passengem. yALLEy E4/1,11.04.D. A-Al • Vit aad ifter Dm. 23, ISM iai ' bu Pie Lade' Valley Etallrbarl - will ma as follows : liolllll. I soon. p.m. p. ca. am. a.m. I a.m. a m. p.m.p.m Palm . 6 ..... 0.45 6.55 12.40 9.10 7.46 11.58 9.43 6.33 WaTeq. 9 (1 0 5 .00 11.45' 8.05 9.80 12.40 3.50 6.20 TGwa o o 9 ' 0 44 9.24 11.10 .1() 9.= 443 4.20 7:.% Taaklumuock 6.00 • u.m. Pi 1211.021 ! 4.45 %Mee-Barre, 4.21 1.15 7.10 1.15 7.15 0.15 Mauch Chunk. p.m. 30.45 p.m: 4.10 8.12 Allentown... 9.44 5.25 6,25 _ Bethlehem.... 9.20 5.50 840 Easton. 9.00 0.90 8.60 Philadelphia .. 725 p.m. p.m. ?law „York,- 6.03 a.m. illatiog *rt.4-11,04 'Upward. South-R=44 Doira. Amid gotico. RON GEORGE SANDERSON. Mayor of the City of pin caster, Pa., writes} "Miss ma's Ilene Liman/ is extensively known and need, and so succeeepil are Its curative powers that it him become as famillairas a Household Word mid • tecesonify addi tion in the medical requirements of every family. Rav ing used it myself and knowing others who base used it with beneficial remits, I can only add that In my opin ion it is the beet remedy ever introduced for the cure of the numerous ills trill& flesh is heir," Hon. *guidons Stevens, H. C, Recommending BMW BITTERS Id a friend, pronounced it the most wonderful congd,,aUon of mod'. elms! herbs be ever saw. • Debility and Emgctatloa Both result from the lack of ability to convert the food into nutriment. low necessary, then, for those suffering from these alarming symptoms to imediately resort to a remedy that wit! strengthen the stomach and digestia c organs. kor, as soon as this desirable object has been accomplished the health improves, and the pa tient resumes his usual personal appearance. Motet ter* Stomach Bitters have attained a world-wide popu larity in such cases, and have been proven the best and Baled =onset removing constipation, toning the stern act'. giving energy to the liver, and relieving every symptom of nervousness and depression of spirits. Its cheering and beneficial 'effects are highly spoken of by thousands who owe to it their restoration to health. No restorative in the annals of medicine has attained the some popularity In the short space of time It has been before the public, or has won the high endorse ments-accorded to this excellent tonic. Many other prepaziftions, purporting to be correctives, have been introduced, and have perished One by one, while the popularity of Hostetter s Stomach Bitters continues to Increase, and is now recognized as a standard household median°. The success which attends the use 01 the Bitters evinces at tame its virtues in all cases of debility and disease of the stomoch. Certificates, almost with out number; hare been published, attesting Its truly mi raculous poser in removing those painful and fasrfril diseases. And at this time It teems Idle to do more than call attention to the „,,cat remedy of the age. In order to waken public attention to its excellent°. It Is the only preparation of the kind that is relLshle in all C.a . , and it 19 therefore worthy of the cousidexation of the af , dieted. ME/CONFESSIONS OB AN INVALID. 131_111-ISIIED as a wanting and for the berefit of f ang nun and others, who seder from Nervous L./LAlllly, cts., supplying Tilt .11Z-lats or sr.s.rcroz. Written by one who cured hisnwlf, and writ free on receiving n port-pall directed envelope. Addreor, NATHAN MAYFAIR, 8r00k133,1^7. Y. Brooklyn, May 17, MI. Gm IMP — Gettlivt Married.—Essays foiryonn3len.on the delights of home, and the propriety or indiroirriely of stetting married, with sanitary help fur !lime who feel audited fur matrimonial happiness Scut tree. In e.ealed envelope, Address, ELOWAILD ASSOCIATION Pox I'., Philadelphia, Pa. - Bloomod .irg State Normal School. and Lt. (XI.IOIEII , IAL lasrrrurc.—The Faculty cal thh , Institotlon Min to he very tborouqh to their In. trortion, end to look enrenilly niter the health, roan net - nand monde or the • _ Apply (or Catalogue to /LEERY CARVER, A. M., e‘cto. Principal. TWENTY-FIFTH racr 4:!L I Pt OF THE SUSQUEHANNA. COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will be held hi Moxi - Itosn, on TE ESDAY, WED NE.mo.ky and TLIUMSDAV, SLIPTEMUER I'2, 13 and 14, , .W . 3r , 0321211.111.31.32:1 X.81151t DIVISION I.—Horses. ficAt Stallion, 4, of tnn.t yrarllng n.O raiond In county . . . $5 2d 3 $5, 2cl $3. 3d 5,3, 2 5,3, 2 B.•ot huos - drAught •• quid, drau.:llt tkinlhon. •• Itcood Dlnre Io: colt .. ••:renting 11Vl , cars old rain. $;.'X 3 11,0 ,oncle inure o , et lour ..ars mid coned in counly Br•I aAL: to conaiy . •• palr ta.A.A.-d Inane rained In coon ..... td CI. 3d 2 11,t I..dr matched liorate or mares not raised In . .... 4111 . 14i./ Nee t uar old colts ... toot . • Ilirer ).ar rolt •• . a ;r.ar 0.1 colt - . told COIL. ...... ••utnniera. Neu . Milford. J. B. Good ;a, 1. - .1,;a, MLA . , Jame. t•Arriing. Brooklyn dn•barn hull tuo rcur old and 11•••1 ‘cra'ong ball ........... . •• ...arhaoa cow ftlar years old and a arots . . . 11,et tar brim heifer ihree years 4.1•1. . •• duo l, la heifer tee year. Oid earl:Jr. helfer tone year old •• atorban. boll Calf •• heifers-31 C... 2.—Grade Durham... BeAt bull .......... .... . •Sa 2 , 2 2 •• cow four yeaxo old End !VW /MI6 . 1 2 :ler three yearn 01d.... ..... ..... 3 2 ~l ooter the veer. old •• three yo.Lilloge.... ..... •• four ellvee . 3 9 •• heifer sell . . 2 1 311...1, -Joists C Mtoric. .crontun. 6dn Ard lleebo, r.‘ /Nu, 11. K. Shertuan. Spritags ille, n. (l.Alh I. last 3.—De,onS. I.r+t hull two Cre old nod upwanlll. s 3. td 1 yrarltn_ boll °. 2,1 cow four y'rA old and upward* Vt. #3. 341, 1 •• three.year old better, Add two.yrar old heifer 3 •• oot•-)rar old heifer. .: 1,011 ,If . ......... better 4.—Urnde Devoo• Rest 1.02. •• Cow lour ytomr, old and upwards. 3 2 •• heifer three years old .. . , . . . 8 " hailer two yr.ars old.. 3 2 " three yearlings A S 2 " four calves.... 3 2 " hull calf ..„ 2 1 •• heifer rail la, 2 1 JCllfirC/4. J. F. Gardner. Ilrldgewater, F. 31. Williams, Bloc, trove, Fuwher Peck. Garbled. CLase s.—Ozen and Steers Bestpair sorting oxen over four years old $5, 2d 3, VI 1 • Beat pair terra three years old pair rtv er. two years old •• ro►e fat rat de •• tot elect or cow Claas 6.—Aldcrneys IkLt boll . •• heifer three years old. •• heifer two year' , old.. hi•lfer one year 01d... heifer ealf bull call Best bull . . wv 4 '' heifer three years old •• heifer two years old heifer one year old 2 1 " heifer calf 9 I •• boll calf.. .. 1 . . . liolllster, I/knock. Wm. 11. Jones, Bridgewater, Milburn Oakley, Brooklya, Clime B.—Derds. Beg herd of short honns and their grades 10 0 •• herd of deviant and theirgrades ... 10 5 Not Itaie than t . n owued and exhibited by one man, Jeroes.—N. P. Wheaton. Franklin, Abner Wilda. Foreat Lak.e, Rodney Jewett. Brooklyn, Bost thee wooled back .... 9 9 " three flue wooled ewes 3 4 " three nue wooled lambs 2 I • C 414 1 .141 144014 a black • 8 2 " them coarse wridicd ewe, 3 2 " three worse wooled lambs.. 2 I " middle wooled buck.... 3 2 . " three middle wooled ewes 3 9 . •• three middle wooled lambs 2 1 " buck lamb of each 1 Jetioca.—Patrick Burns. Chocuut. Walla labcock, Bridgewater, Allen Shelden, Silver Lake. ,'", Class q.-,swino. Best hoar •• bry...edtpo - row ... .• four ogre over three moothe " fat lug Bret trio turkeys " trio of dark brattamaa " trio light brahmaa " trio black rpm:dab " trio dorkings,.. " trio hamburg' _ " trio le^b own " lot or - fowls owned acd exhibited by ma matt " aloof docks- . .... ......... Juswea.—DanielStewart, Bridgewater, Obadiah Bat • Cl, Brooklyn... David Sherwood, Rash. 2.57 anL 7.29 " 10.30 I.4ip.m. 0;50 '• 9.17 " DIVISION IV.—llosz Pro Ducts Class 1.-6attcr and Cluese Bert tub or titian of June butter 4 tub or Satin of September butter 4 3 ten lbs. butter made by girls under eighteen I I " cheese, not less titan Zlbs 4 II Best bushel corn In the ear 112, 21 $l, 64 60 eta " x bushel white winter !beat_ ,$l, 11, 60 eta "„X bushel spring wheat 2,1, 60 eta . '•X bushel rye 1, 60 eta " X bushel oats' ' 1 60 eta draurs.—Terry_ Barnhart, Montrose, P. B. Lathrop, Montrose, D. A. Titswortb, Brooklyn, Clan 3. Fruit, Vegnables. Le s Best twaortment fall apples 1 " winter apples.— 1 tf " a.sottment pears 1 1 "an WI grea t Tartey tof vegetables 42 2 / " throe cabbage beads 1 60e " tea ratataigaa • 2Cie " three winter squashes b6oe 1 We t h ree pum.,ktos l " twelve °ulnae' abe " three beads " ten beets We 60e " ten tomatoes •• id bushel potatoes hoc assortment grapes grown in county 2 1 cider vinegar, not less than 1 ;Minn 5 2e •• ten Minds maple sugar ...... - 4 EDIEMZEI EMMEN 3tl E.ll. !Id "41, &I 1 .. $l. 2t.1 2 a 4 a a I S 2 Chime 7,-Aynddnx Class I.—Sheep .. 4 3 . 3 2 Clue 3.—Poultry Class 2.—Seeds. ten pounds honey.. 2 1 Juouss.--11. 11. Reed, Philadelphia, W. A. Croseman, Montrose, Wm. J. Tonsil, Montrose, DivisioN V.-MASUPACTUIIMIS Cass 1.--Cabinet Work and Carriages. Best doable carriage $ 3 2. 1 .•ainglg carriage. 3 3 .. lumber wavo 3 1 " democrat wagon,,,, 3 2 ••• double sleigh... 3 1 " single sleight 3 1 ~ table I 3 " chamber set 3 . . Clam 2.—Farm luiplementa and IlLacinsmithing. Beat plough 3 narrow_ 2 " cultivator 2 " corn 'bailer 2 •• straw cutter .. .. 2 " churn power 3 ..firkin 1 " horse rake... 2 w•anhing machine. butter pail I=2 Beet pair floe hoote 3 •• pair cuarne haute .. . I •• three alder banter. leather.... .. .... • • .. 2 •• three shire upper leather .. . 1 1 " three riche mole leather 2 1 •• set double [tames. 8 1 •• lot Angle [tamer , . 8 1 JuhuEa.—it. II Roger., Montrose, John Lake, Jeesup, A. P. Keeler, Montrose. DIVISION VI, Class I.—Domtic Maud:Wares Beat ten yards flannel 1 ten yard. woolen carpet 1 ten yards rag carpet I " pair woolerr *oche 60c " pair woolen mitterla 60r exhibition woolen articles 6.0 e " ten yards Burn cloth I " ten yard. ea:Atmore cloth 1 .• piece toweling 50c hearth rug.. boa Jtomits.-11rs. Robert Bent, Bridgewater, Mrs. 0. M. Tiffany, Dlmock, Mrs. R. C. Conklin, Dlmock. Class 2.—Fine Arts, Ornamental Needlework, be. Boot dental work 2 1 •• Pholo2raphs . 2 1 .• patchwork quilt . .. 2 1 —hoilt of and other kind ...... .... ... 2 1 . • Rod kyr. .. 2 1 ••tidy chair covur I •• tine embroidery ..... .... Mk " chair ruthlon . noc •• knit 'Maori .. . •• collection of dowers. 1 50c •• bouquet...s,k ... •• exhibition of engrat ince 2 1 lamp mat.... . ...... .... 1 50c •• eipeelmen of worsted work 1 kiln •• Onmmoutal needlework 1 talc . penmanship. 1 Ono J Vlkl..—Mtn. U. V. Bentley, Moutreno4 Mr.. J. B. McCollum, Montrose, Mn. It. J. Webb, Montrose. DIVISION VII Utienninerated Articles JUDOVI.—M. C. Tyler. Montrone. Benj. (Hidden. Frlinidarille, M re. A. N. Bullard, Moritruee, Mtn. 3lartha Knapp, 31untrone. The Plowing Match will be held at Montrone on Tuenday, tlrnt flay of the Fair, et 2 o'clock p. m. Find. premium. sd; 31, fa; 3 d. II . 4th. R 2. drooto.—S. H. Sayre. Montrone, A. IL Patrick, Mont role, Henry Sherman, Montrone. SCPBBINTENDENTS. General Superintendent —W. T. Moxley. flupprilltelidrnt of Cattle—F. S. Frink and John Frink Simon and SWIIIC—.I. Barri, Farm Ito plementw- -C. Sherman. Mechanic A and Dairy 11a11-3. LlllOlOl, Fruit- &Is Latium,. Vogt:tattler—C.lm told Baldwin. Lichen' Hull—u. V. Bentley, lira. Seem( Case, ]lre. (i A. Jcamtp, Mr. IL F. Turn.li. A. 11ALOWIN. j Executive. B. 11, 11,111.ctliuToll, D. F, PTIN, Committer H. C. TYLER. Secretary .7Et.u.laos cb Mtcr6milittics22.es, 1. The Committee and Secretary have an Mike on the Fair grounds, where dm Judges are requested to meet at to o'clock on the 3d day, and their names will be called and vacancies tilled; and they toil( be furnished with the Ht.,oks of Entry, when they %% ill proceed to de cide upon the merits of the articles and animals entered for premiums, and report in writing at 1 o'clock the third day. 2. It k important that all persons appointed on An:tilling Columitte should be present at that hour. The Judges can r....sort for instructions and to make out reports to the office. S. Any animal entered for exhibition in one class, cannot oaupete in any other class, except RA one of a herd or for swt•epstakes. The award ing committees will be furnished with ctrds, thignating first anti second premiums, which they Will Aix to the animal or article according to their award. 4. The judges shall in all cases withhold pre miums when the animal or article is not worthy, though there . be no competition. 5. Inhibitors a Lihing to compete tbr premi ums must have their animals or articles entered on the Secretary's hook the second day of the Fair, and a cant, ehich will be rtrei;l4l from the l3ceretary, 11. C. Tyler, must he placed on the animal or article to he exhibited. They must be all on the ground for exhitilti,n by 1 . 0 o'clock, a. in., of the third day, or they cannot receive a premium. Nil animal or article ran be removed before the close of the exhibition, exTept by , permission of one of the Executive Commit lee. 6. it is very desirable that all vehicles entering the enclosed ground should be kept in motion. 7. Superintendents of the different depart ments will have all animals and articles system atically arranged. The officers of the society and supenntendents will be known by their offi cial baelgt,.s. a. No premium will be awarded to any person exhibitin& articles or animals not entered in the name of the bvsa Me owner of the same. 9. Premiums not called for within six months will be considered donated to the society. A sufficient police tbrce will be in attendance, day and night, to protect the property of exhib itors. Arrangements are made for keeping stock over night in coverts] stalls. There will be a committee at the entrance of the Fair grounds to direct all persons driving in stock over night. Stock can be entered twenty days previous to Fair by calling on 11. C. Tyler, Secretary. No provisions 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 13.. S. Searles ; from Brooklyn, at William Jessup's; and from Springville, the Wyalusing, the West and Owe go Turnpike, at J. S. Tarbell's farm, formerly Pcckin's All the Judps and Superintendents that nre here In time will receive a ticket for free dinner. DAILY. ORDER OF ADJIANGEMEICTS. The gates will be open from 7 o'clock a. m., till 5 o'clock p. nt., each day. September 12, first day, tbrenoon, will he de voted to arranging the grounds and buildings. Two o'clock p. m., the plowing match. Wednesday, September 13, second day, enter ing of stock and all articles till 12 ei clock in. One o'clock, walking horses. Three o'clock, walking by men and boys. Third day, from 9 to 10 o'clock a. in.. sale and exchange of stock and articles. At 10 o'clock a. tn., a grand cavalcade of honks in harness, enteredfor premiums, will take place on the track. At 10% o'clock, at the call of the Super intendent, class first will assemble in front of the Judges' stand for exhibition and final inspec tion. At 11 o'clock single and matched horses. At 11% o'clock, colts. At 2 o'clock p. in., the address. At 4 o'clock; announcement of the premiums. To conclude with an exhibition of general driving on the track. 13170233 Membership tickets, (not transferrable), will be sold for $1 00, which will entitle such mem- Ikr to admission during the Fair, and also to two single tickets for his family or others, and such single tickets will be good fur one admis sion only. Single tickets 2.5 cents for one admission only. Children under 12 and over 6 years of age, 16 cents. Clergymen and their families admitted free of charge. All (tbuble teams and carriages driven in, ex cept those taking in articles for exhibition, will pay 2.5 events each. § it! ;lc horses and buggy, 15 cents each. Any; person on purchasing a membership ticket, will have his name registered in the Treasurer's hook, and also on his ticket, and be come a member for one year, erPElan x.-4 LPENTS. General Superintendent. —W. T. liloxley. Superintendent of Cattle.—F. S. Plink and Jobs' Frink. Sheep and Swine—L Harris. Farm—lmple ments—C. Sherman. Mechanic's and Dairy Hall—S. Langdon. Poultry—J. W. Chapman. Fruit—Edwin Lathmp. Vegetables—Edmund Baldwin. Ladles' Hall—G. V. Bentley, Mrs. Susan Case, Mrs. G. A. Jessup, Mrs. IL F. TurrelL A. ILunwEst, IL I. Hetumeo•DoN, • D. F. AUSTIN, Executive Committee. IL C'; Utzit, tieeretary, W. Ij JEssup, Pres't. wOOIAIROWERS TAKE NOTICE. Mons, WOOLEN MILL Is remnfng anal, mak. Log all wool flannels, checked and white; also, cotton warp flannel, dm best eyer made • all Woo l tweolS and fneelrocres. A large lot of cloths on band; for Sale Or to exchange for wool. Please eve me a Ctill before disposing of your wool elsewhere. Mill. Ix miles north of 3lootrose. J . w. man. Montrose, Jane 7,1E4: if_ 'grtu duertioemento. B. L. BALDWIN, ry Arrortwar AT LAW, Muntroto, l'a. Office with Jamcw E. Cann:tit, H.q. lituuttwe, August 30, 1671. tt. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICB.—NOTCB Is hereby ;glean that Henry Ackert, of the baronet of Great Band Sus quehanna coutity,2B., by deed of voluntary imilonmout, has amlgned all the estate, rad and pernouol. of the eald Maury Ackert, to A. P. Stephens, of Great Bond born, In mid county, In trust, for the benefit of the creditors of the salitlienry Ackert. All nervous therefore, Indeb ed to the mid Henry Ackert, will make payment to the mid Assignee, and those having clatimor deuaatida,vill wake known the sant° , without delay. Great Bend , S T A E v HENS g 7. e a ioc ,3 ° o 0.6 f w Henry Ackert. Lathrop Toonuthtp Bounty 134LANC E. unprovlded for, June 35, Ix7o, $2730 76 luta:rest on Bonds 314 eV By additional lour hundred dollars not satisfactory Occunuwd for no StatCd 111 Secretarw's report 41210 (XI Received from tax duplicates. 1810, sloo2o' trues lermur Tresoutrur,.. 20 03 181313 Amount unprovided for, June 10, 1871, being as neer correct ms monad gut at it thime SAMUELis t WRIGHT, 00 , WOOD, WM. STAUNTON, Lathrop, August 91, 1671.-3 w• Auditors. TRAYMD.—Came into the enclosure of the subscrihs er, in the township of Muth, flusqnettaunah county. August oth, one Ited yearling liciffer with white switch. Any person Aug property and paying charges, take her sway. D. 11. SNYDER. Matt, August fit, 18:1.—Sw• ESTATE of FRANCIS, GORMAN, late of the tovrti• ship of Frlendatllie, Stimmehanna county, Fa., de mansed : Lettereof .fidmlnletratioti upon cotato of the shove named d.W.edent. having been granted to the anderalgued, all pervona Indebted to the mild estate are hereby nodded to make Immediate payment, and Move having claims against the emoc, to prevent them duly authenticated for settlement. , ,1Q F. F. GORMAN. Friendsvllle, Aug., Administrator. Painless Extraction of Tooth, by the Ole of the Nitrous Oxide this. DR. C. S WEEKS, Deottat, New York, will he In Mon trose, from Atigunt tt to September 2, and will ex. tract teeth with the min of GU, for each as desire It. The Cies unlike Ether atl Chloroform. is perfectly safe and pleasant to take. The many who have taken it der. Dr. W.'e live or six pa.t yearly violin to Ment,e, cnn ffi vs all necessary in formation to those wanting it. Nearly every Iron can find a neighbor to whom he has administered It. booms in Dr. Smith's Dental °dice. Ilonrs tram ii till 12 M., of later, by appollitluclit, Montrose, Auipst 1871:—th LACKAWANNA VALLEY BANK, 03 C7l=l...A.MarriCoMT, Eir5..12.43.45 visor'. do Do ESTABLISHED IN 1 saS.—AUTIIORIZED CAPITAL UNLIMITED. INDIVIDUAL LIABII4TY We transact a General Banking . Bu-loess, without Lima. radon to oar Liability. SIX PEE CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS. All Deposita Paid on Demand Without Notice. Pursues tr.eeplut accounts with uo can deposit nod draw the same as with an; other hank. and our customers he accommudated without calm charge of dircouut or exchange. R EMITT.I7IOEi For deporlt. from points In die country convenient to railroad. P. nt Lv expren,. promptly acioenrledged and remit LILICA, 111 payment made in currency or by draft. Drell. for niC All Parts of Europe. Co' leetieny tun& without other charge than the OM al rat. of I :C PASSAGE TICKETS to and from all parte or Ettrop by 11n4 ('lnes Stemmer's, at Ibe Itegrest fates. Seraultm, Auguat Eioloot ISalacocal. TII E Untivrai.mod will t u Said( School I; Friend/villa, on Mo na, Soptomber -4th, to conduit.. Titirtixn WeekA. Turriog,--Comtanu Eagll.ll aILIETT DONNELL, Teacher. Friend!. We, 10g.% Iti, IM. Mr. SAVINGS BANK OF NBw TICE MT' I=B. . The nndersinied hate commenced the Business of ! F3 , liant! , and Ittnking, at New Milford. Pa., under the name and style of SAVINGS BANK OF NEW MILFORD andiittereat Paid on t3;te". from 11:11.VE:pards0ait ACCOVNTS, subject to SIGHT CILECE, will be taken, and are solicited (tom ail Bariness Men, llon;rht and Sold, and Collections Made on all parts of the UNITED STATES and CANADA. DRAFTS SOLD ON EITIWIS—GoVEHNIIBNT BONDS liuljuillT end SOLD, and CCPONS CASHED: Blanks. Coni rarts, Decd+, Mort-a:4es, Jud,Tment Notes and Juntice,, Blanks For Sale. IrAr Mr. Chase a - 11l glee his personal attention to the tm+lne+4. N. 11, CILIRE & CO. New 3Dlford, Au,,,nst IG, 1871. 3w ' VOTICE—AII persona Interested by Note or Book 1.1 Aerituut or Contra, t. in the LsLoco( J udson Stone. duceassd, err Lereby .4;11,1 to 11..0. the Executor, at the house of John Drudsloor. In Fustst Lake, on Satur day. August Stith. for settletnent.. Any person wishing to make payment previous to that flute, will pay to Jona itIIAMILIA W. By order of the Executors of the Es tate of Judson Stone, deceased, — F. DAYTON. Forest Lake, August 14, Dill. NEMO" AXIX-siaCoil.jj GRADED SCHOOL, THE NORMAL TERM COMMENCES SEPT. Mb 1671. A Wew Deb artment blryted the .A.ocscicaxLic , ICJ orrartm.e3o.t. urILL be formed, to addition to the other Depart- V meets, to M. under ttio' supervision of. E. C. 8 MuArm, A, IL, wbo bas had many years experience in teaching, and lea graduate of - Middiebarg College. lie will also Instruct the members bf the Teachers Claes, la the theory of teaching. I' bee la placed before the pupils of New Milford and vicluity the advantat.te of a College education Nrltbaut the great expenaP of boarding away from 110111 C. For further particulars, send fora circular. to E. K. ItICHAMDSON, Principal. F. W. Bung. President. C. BatiLOW, Secretary. New Milford, Anguet 16, 1871. 1w A DiIINiSTRATOICS SALE OF Real Estate.—ln pursuance of an order of the Or pan's Court of Sus quehanna county, reuttayicaula, will be sold at public sale. on the premises, In Auburn township, on Thursday the 27th day of July. IS7I. at leo o'clock p. m... the Ml lowing real estate of Stephen King, deceased, to wit A valuable farm, situate in Auburn township, bounded and described as follows, via., bounded on the north by lands of William King, mist by lands of Ray King. south by lands of S. F. Taylor and west by lands of J. Bininger and W. R. Christian. containing about forty eight acme; of lend, thirtillve acres Improved. Tunas or SAL.K.—Otio qrsdre.d dollars down, f. 300 on confirmation finally ; it In six mouth thereafter, S2IJO one year thereafter and the balance In two equal annual payments. with Interest on the whole sum remaining unpaid front confirmation at oath payment. STOKELY KING, Administmtor. Auburn July 5, IST'. td NOTICE TO BUILDEEOL—Tbe School Directors of Franklin township will meet on the ground. to let the joi> or building a new School House. (elmllar to the one built at "The Forks" district, last summer,) on the lands of John Caere. on Saturday. Ant:MA 12th. inn. For specifications call upon or address DANIEL DAVIS. fly Order or Doan', D. DAVIS, 8e rotary. Montrose, August 2, 1011, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. WHEREAS LETTEIV , Testamentary to the estate of Judson Stone, late of Forest Lake township, demiaed, have been granted to the aubscrlbnra. nil persona indebted to mid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hay ing claim, or demands against the estate of the said de eisient, will present the smile withontdelay. JOHN B RADSH AW, WAKE:mar; C. lIANDRICK JULIA BUTTERFIELD, FREDERICK DAY LON, GEORGE B. JOHNSON, JERENII 11 HOSFORD, MM2l;tn= ~,\Ol 7; - : itr:::A& .71 .,1 ' 1 :r ::",,,--A'V.,' '. :, :: , .1,._--...-„ t ii i .;.; it t ..,. .44...,..,,,,m, ei. W 14113,33 Is now selling nearly all buds of goods to rho Grocery Liam Please give me a call. 'feu will and at my stow Choice Teas arch as (Rena, Black and. Japan Teas, OA Flah, Mackerel, Take Trout Bugar° Starch, Vanilla Extract, Ear Soap, Toilet Soap, Gelatine. Corn Starch. Bice, Lemon, Extract, Gold Medal fialcmtam, Deticated Cocoanut, FIIIIII/1. Jsrs Coffee, exdo, Prang 1110 Coffee, MidMt Kerosine Oil, Cheese, so=r Curet Milli s Fig., Raisins, Cresm Tartar, Dr:sleeted Cod Fish. Braces, Candles, Stone Ware, Canned Fruit., Mustard, Crackers, Corn, Peaches, Tormdoes, -A LSO --• Grain and Cradle Cythey Very Cheap. Idoutrode, July 25, 11871 7 tf. . , PI.ASTRR PLASTER.—We keep on hand an ample Papp', of Fresh Ground C.9ag2 Plume, for Dale at klOintrOac Depot. by TIFFANY 4 CaAdIEER. t.:0:1120te Depot. Fcb. e, ten, LAMP'S MEDICATED BATHS, Wl'V r ll or Without Flectrinity, ttSCUS. d.MAn 4II 4 er. /17 a h lt,n,ftr u attilAirMuptrnac, Pa. Montrose, April at, N'ElliTiT Ciroo3, M. attrubers llostubaum tE (1, ns. HUY ing And Wcll SPRING &SUMMER.GOODS, MILLENERY GOODS, DRY AND FANCY GOODS, All of the Newest, handsomest Designs! And also, a Fino Assortment or IMl'rrWr7=7M To which wo Invite 'he attention of our patrons and the pnblic In general, to 6dro as a call and to examine the same before baying elikeabere. GUTTF...IBERLI, ROSLIIBAI.:11 S CO. Montrose, Ifni 3, 1811 tf TO TAOS'S. MEIICIINTS And others who bare so tong given me their patronage, I tender my heart felt thanks, and invite a continuance of the same, with their influence, to the . SPLENDID NEW ILLELDWARE STOKE. of Smith, Cohn It CO., 79 and al Duane street, New York, where orders ehmaid ho dictated to me iiitd direct eel to the artn, to insure early attention, and 1 would add to my . patrons, and to those who .• pass Ity on the other sign, ' that lam not to be undersold; by soy hitt or littlo concern In New York, or elsewhere, so please give me a fair trial. Oar goods are all new, and bought for cash, fur the near tryand Northern trade. M. C. TY LER., Agent, and Asalstant Montroae. March 29, ISM. ' Buyer. IILTONDEB. OF THE WORLD.—POlstront, Pa.. January 28,1311.—T0 whom it may concern :—This is to miry that I have given A. BALDWIN, of Montrose, Pa., the exclusive control of the sale of the above nem. ed remedy in Sasonehanna County, PO longer he chooses to continue In the business, and that all orders hereafter should be addressed to him, to reecho attetition M. fit. fru.Tos, Proprietor. March 22, ISTI, 3m BELOW COST.—Read !Miceli.— rFine 18 hr. Gold • 14 Aluminum (old - • • - It 11 Pare Coln Silver • .' • . lb $lO Oroide Gold - • - - • 18 We offer to the public one elegant assortment of Ladles' and Gents' Watches and Chains and other kinds of Jewelry, at the lowest cash prices ever offered here tofore to purchasers. Full Ruby Jeweled Levers, IS lit. Goltriluntlng cased 1 W etches, warranted, usually sold at C 5, only S..W each. Elegant Second Quality 18 kt. Gold. full Jeweled Lev er Watches, warranted for Gan and wait, $.lO each. Extra Fine Time Keepers. Aluminum Gold, Hunting cased, full Jeweled Lever Watches, Neal to gold la AP' pearauce and for wear , warranted, at *l4 and $lB each. Pnro Coln Silver, Minting to cd, full jeweled Lever Watches, at $lO and C 5 each. Fine Orolde Gold Watches with extra One lIICIVRaKativ at $ll and $l5 such. Also, Flue Gold challis, Ladles' and Gents', from $lO $l5 each Rolled Plated fine Gold Chain., at $4, IFS and $0 each. OUR WATCH e.S are regulated and equated to keep time to the minute before sent to purchasers, and If not found so, we will take them back at any time and return WNO MONET IN ADVANCE,Iind all money E . REQOIRE goods ordered from no will be scut by Express, C, Q. D., with privilege to examine them before paid for. In all cases ordering six *etches et a tiles, the purchaser will receive ono Watch of same quality I nee: Pleaso state the kind and prlce of watch required, P. 0. Pox 51:4i , Xt John Street, N. Y. - An Implement that Peery Farmer, Carpenter, Mason anNd 9 or der Xp rir, diret " i: r,fornm ` IS 1211. F. °flinger de Co. Sus THIS Wit GENTLEMEN I HORSE HAY FORKS A, J. NELLIS' PATENT IMPROVED. Twenty-Two State Fear Premiums Awarded This Fart NELLIS GRAPPLE PULLEY, rit.olrcac , lraa - HORSE RAKES Hand Rakes, Scythes, Bluth', Grain Cradles, Iron, tA. cnor Brand) Axles, S et Springy. Chrriage Bolts. Clew Barn, (Steel and Iron.) Monitor C) CI IP Ns 33 P Clo '1•19 That always gives an ALARM WHISTLE! when the Coffee Ls Ready kw the Table. TRY UNE and you will 4a4 this Wee° Minus leight I Aura, Grind Stones, Butts, Plena. Rasps, Locke. Saws, Files, Knobs, Draw liniveih Oils B the Mona, latc hes. Paints.3l"am