TILE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religious Services The serviceg in the sevetattlturchenof Mont ro , e tie as follow : 8A PT IST I' mum RN,. J. 6, Cuteantttz D. D. Pasant sahhTO h Setcacee ,tu. nod 711. Tn. snhbit h School. 11 In. 11'. - a1 et liechno, Wodnoaday El:couture c~rnohlcclarßeu. r.nb.ch S.Tricely sanbath ..... Iter A. etLrerreeT Second booday lo etch Mooch bumediatel) before Ma.. InsclirA L eurneu. fgabhmt, s..rTlcvls :...olav School eck.boy Screirec—Wednol,dmys ETIIoDIST EPISCOPAL .s.mmi ....... .Sahhatit ..... Troyer eating, Tburrdlys Rev. W. J. Jrpn 10.45 a. m. and 1.31 p. m. 11 m. SU p. I.I:P+III — TERIA:s; cuuncu. Services Sehoal rs 9 et /teeth:, Thritsdhr Evrianze A rriVal9 and Departures of Muds .4 rrinalx Delwin rek Mont rote Depot, (Daily,) 600 P. M. 620 A. M. Nrw - 10 00 A. u. cuor. a. \V) alnaing, 9 4.5 A. M. 2OnP. M. Tunkhannock, •' 10 00 A. M. 300 r. x. Priendsville, 600 P. N. 800 A. M. Conklin Station, 700 P. ai. 700 A. at. nlawley Iti , 600 P. M. ZOO p. tu. 31.-o,oppen, 10 00 A. se. 400 r. The New York, Tunkhannoek, New 'Milford, vud ifylusiue uudk are daily; the Conklin Station mail will leave on Tuesdays, Thursday's, and Saturdays; Binghamton mail,- em Silver Lake, n ill h-ave on Monday at 6:30 a. in., Tues. d.tv :Ind Thursday at Bp. in ; Meshoppen mail will have on Mondays, Wednesdays, anal days; reiendsville mad leaves anti returns TtioubisMitirsdays and Saturdays. The Bing hamton mail via. Hawleyton, will arrive Tut, clay, Tlmr.lay, and Sat unlay, at 6 p. m. m.- IA-are name days at 7p. m. I=l Montrose Depot, (Daily,) 606 P. M. 11 00 A. M New Milton!, " J3O w. 7 :10 A. X E. C. Minnow:a, Postmaster. Montrose, January 4, 1873. list of Nen* _►dvcrtl.cmcutig. Sn• rp For ..' or to let—Wilt...T. Tnrrell. Inldor'n Notice—v-I.Mo or W. W Stearn., uoitor'e Nonce—to...etc of .1 1.. Benninger. Andnor'r Notice—royale of Ellrlla Lord. I . 4in K I• te. Solt. t-lieciffr El. eiion PTOthil/Saiioll."- Ileltne, Sh.sritt. Horford Vale. Wattit for Annonneement of New Goods—Gotten berg Rueet.ltattm et Cu. BUSINESS LMIA LS. Nrnalan !a) map. Nltaif Daal r Ilaia Viala va...aal E/111.4 tont ion* ot c% About Tow SOME LEO', 111 po;altati are rolling to quite an alarming extvnt. 1s the quiche,' tray of malting a fortune, it is sugg..sted to marry srlashionatrie ymltr. and sell her clothes. Or all the laws of Oath., our merchants favor the bay laws. They MT somewhat - optional - It nit the people thie day., lIOUSEREF.I . F.Ii. are now rerointhendeli to I n• in their winter a•ipply of coal, as there is a fair ',tappet for an increase in the price n.)11. REV. W. J. Juno, e. ill administer the rite of b•iii km at Jones' Lake, this (Woilne 3 Pair steers three years old, .s 3 2 Pair steers t aro years old, • 3 2 Pair•eteera one yea! 014, 2 1 Pair steers calves (Ws - Ike.) . 1 Judges—J. G. Ilatchass, itarford ; Perry C. Conklin, Maack 4mb:use Benson, Susque hanna Depot. CLASS 111 Sbeep and Swine Best fine wooled buck, Three line wooled owes, " " latubg, 2 , 1 3114(1le wooled buck, 3 2 Three middle wooled owes, 3 - 2 " " lambs; 2 1 Coarse woo led 'buck, 8 2 Three coarse woole). ewes, 3 2 " " ' , 2 . 1 Buck lamb of each, I - Boar, 4 3 Breeding sow, 4 . 3 Spring pig, , 8 -- 2 }all pip (not less than fonr, . 8 , 2' Juilt,m—ti , ' m. E. Tingley,' Ilarlbrd ; A. 'G. Hollister, Brooklyn; Gaberiel Doctor, Franklin CLASS IV, Poultry, ,r • Uest pair turkeys, . Pair of geese, . Four ducks,.l 4 Five yowls, 1 ri Flee spnng chickens, / CLASS V, Grain, - Feat peck winter wheat, 1 Peck spring wheat, 1 1; Pvck. rye,iy Peek oats, I 5 ' ilalt bushel corn in the ear, I i 3 110 P bushel buckwheat, 1 14 Fmk clover seed, - 1. /' 'l, Peck timotoy seed, . 1 Peek flax seed, . / • -CLASS NI.. Fruit, - Fruit, and Vnirtatdo. • Beat fall apples, at least three vailettee, not NU tuna one doze.u. each, 1 4 _4 Winte,t. apples, ditto, - 1 . • Pears, - . .2 34 . Patches, • 1. ; Ai Patches, 1 i Grapes, '3 I 12 Hall bushel potatiXs, two or more mnietlas, I 34 .. , Winter squash, li • Pumpkins, Three bends of cabbage, , ill Twelve onions, Six beets, :- Six tomatoes, Judges—Alvin Stearns, Milford ; - Ttiomak Evans, Gibson; Lyman Tlffany„prooktyn. ,„CLASS VII. Eutier. CLICEIO and SFeact Best firkin butter, 8 2 Pall butter, 8 2 - Jar butter, • • ' 1 1 ]toll butter, 2 1 , Chee,e, • 8 2 Loaf wheat bread, . 5 ‘.'.. Lost graham tread, ' . • Indian bread, /i , Buda biscuit, 52 &ASS VIII. Vinegar, Wheat, Flour, Honey and Sugar. Beat eider vinegar: V, Sack wheat flour, , 1, 1_,, , 10 Ma honey, I q 10 The, caked or stirred sugar. . . 1 Itc 10 tbs. drained sugar,, • • 1 30c Maple syrup, • 50c Flour to be manufactured in the county. .: Judges—B. F. Hine. fiurford ; Daniel Evans, Gibson; John Foot, Susquebanna Depot. CLASS IS. • Leather, Boots, etc. Best two sides harems leathers 9 Two sides upper leather, 2 1 Two sole leather, 2 Two calf skins, 9 Assortment of skins, 2 Pair tine boots, 9 Pair coarse boots, 2 Carriage harness, 2 Set team harness, 2 ,„ Articles lu this class to be manufactured in the county. CLASS X. Agricultural lmpleruents and Carriages. Best common plow, 1 Cultivator, 1 Corn al:teller, 1 Straw cutter, 1 Dom rake, 1 Churning ntachino,, 1 Open buggy, 3 2 Double carriage, 3 2 Single carriage, 2 2 ➢target wagon, 3 2 Lumber wagon, 3 2 Single sleigh, 2 Wagon and carriages to be new sad exhibited by the manufacturer. CLASS M: Cabinet Work, hardware, etc. Best specimen of cabinet work, 2 Set of chain, 1 Rocking chair, .1 Sewing' machine, 1 Chum, 1 - Butter pail, ' 50c Butter firkin, soc' Set horse .110e3, 50c Lot tin ware, -50 c Cook store fur coal, 1 wood, 1 .: Parlor stove, 1 Judges—C. S. liallstead, Tlarfoni; J. U. Cor- Wiu, Montrose; Richard Gelatt*Gibion. • CL4SS XII. Domestic Good 4, Best 6 yards woolen fleimel r 2 1 6 pints plaid flannel, 1 1 5 yards fuH cloth, 2 1 Pair woolen blankets, 1 60c 0 pairs woolen socla, 1 •• pairs woolen mittens, 1 .. Sample of woolen yarn, . 1:. •'• 5 yams linen cloth, tl . 5 yards linen towelling, 10 yards woolen carpet, Halt carpet, 9 1 Judges—lL Tyler. liarford; Mrs. A. E. Sherwood, Bodoni; Mrs. IL Estabrook, Bu ford. CLASS TILL • • Bestpatabwork quilt, 2 ' . 1 Quilt of any other klud, I 20e Tied spread, 1 " Workedskirt, 1: 56 Worked collar, .50c 11 Specimen of worsted embroidery', GOe ,i,i . Specimen silk embroidery, ISOc 1 4 Bonnet, 50c Ledii.' Sacque, 6oe Knit hood, .. Mt Tidy cover, /sac 1 4 Fine shirt, Mc 4 CLASS XIV. Paintings, Flowers, ctc. Best nil painting, 2 1 Painting of anyother kind, 1 Me Drawing, 1 50c Exhibition photographs and ant brotypes; i 50e Picture frames, ' 1 - filk Variety of !lowers, 2 1 Floral design, 2 1 Exhibition of artificial ' flower: and fruit, 0 1 • Judges—Dr. 11. Pennepacker, Ilarford ; lars. 11. J. Tyler, Ilarford ; ]ln. James Tumult, IlatfonL CLASS XV Plowing. Best plowing. Second best plowing, Third " Fourth Fifth " Sixth " _ Judges—Lewis Brainard, Gibson Harvey Grinnell, New Milford; Charles •It Palmer, Brooklyn. Committer) of Arrangements—Jackson Ting ley, B. J. Adams, J. L. -Tiffany. SurznerrENDENTs. leneral Superintendent—Amherst Carp . ;nter. Superintendent Horses—DeWitt C. Tomp kina. Superlntondent Catilo—lierit Belayp. Superintendent Seep, Swine, and iuultry.— R. L. Tingley. Superintendept Floral UaU—Wnt. U. Patter. eon, E. W. Farrar. Assistants—Lira Henry Grant, Diiss Edna Scley. Superintendent Mechanic Rep burn. General Poiloo—D. D. Tompkins. Rules and Regulations. • The Plowing Match will be held on the Finn of llenty Estabrook, on Wednesday, Oct. Oth, to commence precisely at two o'clock, p.m.-, The entry fee will be $1 Exhibitors wishing to c omplete for premiums are requested to have their animals end articles entered in the Secretary's book. on the tat day of the Pair, If possible. They must be entered and on the grounds at ten o'clock of the second day. o animal can complete for two premiums. Superintendents of the several. departments will have ail ortielett systematically arranged. The of and Superintendents will be known by their badges A sufficient police force will be in attendance, front b o'clock of the first day until Stier the rending of the premiums the second day, to protect the property of exhibitors. . No prevision will be made fur sterns: stock over two years old. • PCTSUUS exhibiting full blood stock for premi ums must show their pedigree to the mastic, tion of the Judges. No animal or article shall 'bore a premium awartiott it unless it is deemed worthy. • Judges reporting at the Secretary's aloe be fore tt o'clock will be furnished arm ticket for dinner. Admission. Single tickets,2.l cents; childrerlinsder Mein years, 10 cents ; ~tealn, 23 cents ; *lngle parse t 2-5; colts under Ivo years, Ste; clergitnen untl their families adnittled the: 1 D. L. lluss, •,. - Eieeti i i ,„ , . I. N. I'annum, committee. . , N. TostrEctus, • . - r U. M. JONES,Preshlcill. S. E ‘ CanrEn7r.n, Secmttuy. FLOUR ' limey lop -• . • OX UIINDOND DAMIELS OF FI;01/11, of.cboics brato t 34r,for sal; et tha'ton of Nontiose, ARAI 1 . 826:-tt. - • 9 . amtpkr..o,ll Merchants. CULISME • PAID FOR BUTTER AT ru.S inzr.vorc . wia digtoo t ?.4 itOrktilist tA: 'ha 111!;Inst 'cash' Pried paid .for nutter at Yew York quotations, ass guide. A. D. OILMOIIE & CO. Juno , : . X. 11rZ. 3ELCONATiSta2, .• MEM • Produce and .Commiselen Merchant. ••, • • • IT Dar !Minim York. • Coosignioents eoNcited and toluene made flontedtatew ly ou Woof good,: Saud for eblptilag cards Sad etas. • Riferenec g:lgracArt.', l ,rok,":47;;Zzk-. Nunn NaHonal ILok of New York. Lone Wend bank of lkuokltu, N.Y. Feb.l9. knd.—.2m4. The Mattete. PWnncint. Nr.w 'Tann, Saturday, Sept. 1.3. There was some stir In the money market. and borrowers who.havernot collateralrot high, grades, and Jw hose needs arc pressing, are com pelled to pay well for its use But generally the market is quiet at rites i.reviously noted.— For loans on call the figures fluctuate between, 7 and 12 per cent.' Time loans on stocks were quoted at 102113 per cent:: on governments at. 70S, and on ether llrxt.elass collaternb at WA. per cent. First businisi paper endorsed ran ges between:o and 10 per ,ewat.;_ single munts ditto, between 10 and 12. Paper of Exterior grades is, scarcely. quotable. Gold Was unsettled and stronger during !i -stime hours, but weaker et the close. The maxima rate was 112, and the minimum, that which ruled at the elose.lll,li, &decline of Sterling exchange 121,1 i 122. • , Grild Blmer . ........ . 5-20 Coupon 1865........ 5-20 Coupon 5-20 Coupon 1865 5-20 Coupon 1863jy...... 5-20 Coupon 1867 5-20 Coupon 1363 Nets 5 per cent. Lunde.... 10-40 s. Paii-s.Exchan.P-• • • • • 'Sterling Exchange. Currency 80i4.1 For Sale, Deal Estate tor Sale. 50—. The Subscriber Offers for sale the &I , ' following Real Estate, to wit „. , villas knowr..."RobeitMnnre Farm,” situate in 13ridgewn ter town.blp, ttarttn.banna Co., Pa.. about two miles C6g. of Montrose Boroagh, contaiothq 130 acres of ei• cadent gram, and grant land. about -;I:r nerd uS timber, • gond farm home and outbuilding", shoe Malian!' of cholas fruit. wen teetered. and 'adapted far dalrylnz pu.ouses. Stock. dairy fixture., and tantotng ateu.ils, will be "mad with the Farm U deairml,tmktas tattsiona ly disposed of. Atso, A um; sR ASA LOT • ' , ... - ' • ••••a pt .New • Milford. St:mochas:me . e.untY. titetu`Aetta tnClited on the si.lo etreet. eau the tenure of tite_towq. 1,4.• lux tat Into, a good via% tenleat too•etery dereltteg, a good eleettgaraen float, conlenlonttrelluf pod watet. • ALSO A h•Aald OP IFT!. ACRES, • one. Muni' of a mita from /ha horoivir or Nrw Titter% improved. aud the haianta t, nli tiiniiered.prlnct pally with cher tont and hemlock. A good. Oilzhi tent barn, and a thrifty young orchard. ALSO - VIE HOTEL. PEOPEETT knower as the CLIASIDERLIN lIOTEL ter Gibson Dor low. Envquennurin Co.. l'a., containing 90 acres of land. mostly Improved. Wagon Earns and not.. hnlidingii. Convenient either ne 4 LOLA or, lot Dwaine and dairy purposes. _ . ALSO A DISTILLERY • • for the manufacture of Cider Brandy, in good tanning order. lately °cowed by K. C. Vail, decmacd.and about ne perclica of land adlacent to the aforesaid hotel prey- TOXXCLE3 mode eery to soli the parchsteer. upon gaol irearity.— For particolure !lupins Of E. U. Hawley, DINOCIUS UP dco. Itontruse. Yu.. or of tbu rubecribrs an tholtobbt littunO Farm. Bridgeoatet. Yu.. drill 13, tra„-tl. VSLITABLE FiRM Foy feeble.* ntbscriber offers for i Vatte vab Clan able na know 1- I . " Ettamtaxszores No2c•cro.,'" • Said farm Is one of theist..et deilraide In thellennly. and Is beintifally situated to the tillage of Summers.- stile, Susquebanns Vonnty. Pa. There Is a good Starr. Mooring 11111. Saw- 11111. Plaster 11111. and Blacksmith Shop In mid Village. The lava In directly CM the lino of tbh D. L. S W. Dann:ow:4lX miles foam the depot In New Miltord.4 and mites from the Newyork /E. a. n. at the Greet Bend Station ; contains - DO awns at Land. 7001 acres improved; is Well watered, hasinga kstingstaison at water running thnmh it, and a never.littlyng supply of water conveyed in pipe.. to -be twase,barn. and eat. Ile _verde; It In well fenced, and under gond celtlvatten. Is welt adapted to growing grain, and Is well fitted fog stockie dairying. ./ There is large and convenient. dwelling. Maly pit in ad a beantlfal front yard with shrebbery. a. large borne barn, a large. carrtage and tad barn, large cattle barn watt two cattle yards, ample, abed. and stabler fur (ceding et•telt or stability: cows, & smallhey barns, Ice. house: brink smoke boas', corn home. and 2 ortards of grafted fruit. - • The subscriber atm has 3 cam Ant YARNS that. ha will sell. TRIMS of payment made assr. For 14- fartnation address R. L. ITIPPPRRW . . 1 New Nllford;gamtchrsras Cypoly.Ps, aids:aft 15a-6m. TOR SALE—The farm late.of Nathan Al. drich, de'd, situated about Lair a mile west of Montrose Depot, in DrooklyritowusbiNcon- Mining about 111 acres Of land mostly_ irapror ed. Inquire of the undersigned; 1 . , m01,44 et said estate, at New Slliford; ra. . : rimor ALnnicv, Noir MiMu% Jan. 23,1873.-;,tr, Groceries. NEW:GOODS • rrh,t.Tizzwtr.t...vm.vxey.hg,..l, 4l pl: "'„' igt e ZlZltfU7:irr "`"°'"'" DRY'G.O:O D•S GROCERIES t Boars 4E SHOES! ! • ' , , • -HARDIF4ILE It OROOHER.P.! -&c.; (fe. - • - ' . As us be food elowhautowl at at Doldrats-rects - , "' Crazie. timi,rin. Center. Pe..3larch it1„1813: GREAT UNITED STATES TEA CO. l BURNS .NICIIOLS, 4914 Incanrosoi Pa. Tb Tea Win; CID 1c A lava LIT OINISTBII9 thuntay pre. ariug u• 1411 la(C/I4lbl xnlghlr =WAS a Veal dev/14.MLUM. 1.070.4 n and get a caO, 4n4 Cry Its trial% 1101459,7111: "/A1173;•••tt. • 51GtS • 12' Bid.• AsAL :111% .31931 11I.)g ..118ii 117, ..117 1171 f ..118g 11 ..117 117 :.1183k 11D ..118 1183 ..1143‘ 115 ..... 116%. 458ci • 45434: .1213 IV, 3OWV GAVirk