List. of New lavertleemenie.. ..' ..: .:...:' .i' Vegetine. Public Slrle. - Auctioneer-11. Rosenthal. ,Poultry—T. S. Whea.terott. Corr ec tion—Henry, o „ Tyler. Fait-Vale - Marble Works--Burns 46 White. -Farm to Dent--Thbinas Mires.. Business Card--E. Bacon - Sr. Son. liisFeesProus 4rtielp - 7 -13 04t,rbyon:t Co. Cigars-,-E. V. Curty. AuctioneetHß. . . , ... . .. .. . , .. . .. _ eOLLIECTIONg : F9 I I. THE DEMOOIiAT ' • The tollOvAilii 'tilt":-t 1 ".intritint4 . • .., - the ` 1 r .. c . eeiVed an Subscription by our, Agent,. E. L. Weeks, for the week•endineJannary -- 'lstliz 1876 •'*-* • - f * -- 1 Lyman Bunnell.... ~ '.. . ' * . ..:•' - Lotibitilitinee ','' ' ..-..'5.11'", '7 ' (.'' '•'', ? - 1• , -.t: ~. (), B. .'‘t - Stiekititid,•:'.;'i . . ''..: '7, ''''' ' ...:'?" '''..";', ' I- •'` '''''' S. B. Siteski:•. 7 .i.i 4 . 1 ' .....`.;''."l.'•' - 0 50 '‘ SAL Valentine • ''7 • • •". • • ....• • .• " ***** ' * '. ' u ® 200 Loren. ACen , . , 200 A i . 1 1% Wells.:.;;. ;:, ...., , . ~ ~.; i.,,, „;,, . , :-.%'• ; . B:•*Milaff - .'.• - •;•. : • ••' •r - '•-••• 7 * 7 7 .. * 7 ,1:-:;,..7.;:.:-::',. ',71 F.::.- . ! ., '. ' ' ''. 2 : °° M.' K.. Tingley. . •-. •'' :' .' •-!''• - ..........r-,7 r,• !'.,,. ; !: : 2 00 • • • ******* ir- WI: 2 i 00 W. IVaolsey....'. -.•:" .11.. IL . Ketki. ....':.,;7., ,;.:.... -••- -- , ;• ;.. . , -7, - ' . 2 ' 60 Wiii,-11,T4tiy're;-•• .., ~." _' •••, - 7 .•7‘,; - ,.. - 7 - ,•,, ,, ,,•,;• - ' ,., • 11,-040 :L.D.:•Siteet ';" 7 -',•:1 ,-- ~,. * .....,-,.1' , .• ~ r•• • • 1-15 X A: Brazie...'. , • 60 S'." R. - 0,,iitek::::::: - ..:;'...... * .-... -''' .' ,k-: ~.. ~.,'. '• 1 50 0-Squires__ ... . • ',' *** .c7r • • r.''•',' • l 00 . 'l'2'oo P. H. Os'cley .7 . .,_7 . , . .". - -2 00 Henry .Thomas • - • • -..-.. .2 00 Sumner Deans...eee •• • .. aa , •.'...• • • *or ••• a ••:- 9,35 :,.,.i'..'.. , ii. .1.1.' t4rannie. . ....t. --.' .-- ... ''.'...,:. i. , ..-. , ... :..-:.ri 100 T. J: Babcockn 200 • D. Tinsman— ... . i -.....; .-....n 400 E. SpenCer . . .... ...' . :.....-: ... ..4.. . . . n 200 B. A. Vail\ - .I.n 11 35 Zophet Mackay ' . .:... - ...n': 850 ' —+ 41111 P .161-..--. • PtpLI§IIING DISTRICT ACCOUNTS. the, inforniation ot school directors •tve publish th 4 followingexttnet from the report of the super intendent of public instruction : The.) fople have a right - to know in all cases hoviutheir money has been expended. The publication, of the accounts of public officers tends to quichen their. sense . of responsibility anii,pro mote•eemsomy in thebllSirketiS confi,ecid.iiith their truqt. Hence, by the act of 4011 11 t -' 1862, section 18, P. L. 475, it was provided that , "It shall,be, the duty of All - hoard of-directors, to publish an annilal statement of the amount of moneys .received and expended sand the amount due from . collectorsond setting forth all the financial oliefatiOnS of the district in not-Aess than ten written or priired . harni billi to be put up in the most public places in the district." Section 6, of the Actiof -April 20, 1874, P. L.; 68 applies to 'school ilseri n ctsas , fold . lobs : "The corporate authorities, of every such municipality or district shalh annually, in the Montli'OfJaimmy, prepiut .and publish in at least two newspapers orsald municipality , or of thncounty , in which , the saute.is 6ituate, , it so - inany 'be:printed therein', l a skat'eluent showing in 'detail the actual-indehWilness, tbe amount of the floating debt thereof„ the valua tion, of, taxa i hle . property therein, and, the assets of. .the corporal ion with the cha raster and ma: ture therof, date,of maturity of the mipectiye forms of (undol dent thereof, and a neglect or failure stitolloifiall l!o e a ruistlemeanorAmnish able by fine not exceeding one thousand dol ,lars." HIM= COURT PROCEEDINGS. —The grand jury re , ported against a county bridge in Lathrop in 'stead pl - for one, as . it appeared - in" Our ac count of court proceedings last week.; Court grant following. licenses, Joseph Allen and Everet VanAtikin. 'eating houses, ISus queltimna ,Depot, J. A. Sackett and Frank 4in:te rating houses, Great Bend. . Commonwealth vs. John Alartin--. 7 indictwent larceriy:' The '4Ll'lentitint was arraigned - and Pro ven guilty of stealing a yoke of oxen, and sell theruttr a btitther In .Nicholson, Wyoming county. Pros. Thos S. Jatw's. The jury ren dered a verdict ot guilty. The court in this casexe thirik,very commendttlibralitiv l ved mercy to 'touch the gentler side, and under the. circum, stances Imposes a very: slight sentence fol loWs : That the defendant pay $lO fine, costs, r and undergo an imprisonment in the county jail • for the period of three months.' Two facts which undoubteily influenced the court were ; the .tnental condition of the defendant,and prov-, en good , character _before----this being liii'first And only offense of the ]find. . 1 Comnionwcalth vs. Wm. - S Allen. mitred and county to.tray costS. •Commonwealth vs.- Rufus D. 'llill ig nored and county. to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Charles Deang.. went larceny. 13:11 ignored and county t r pay Commonwealth vs...Tamts Chapman rind Wm, Anderson: .These..` .wereep r es -ar est I on suspicion of having stolen property/.'win-1 • • tioned last week. ,Grand pry And c o u n ty pays costs These parties ngikin 1 been 'arrested on amither - charge and. ithund over-to term, - • Cnim.rionwealth vs. Wrn..(...slattice.` nient,hreaking and entering. True 1411. 1 :found. CommonWeaftli - (moo: 'P Besteder. - Surety_ of the peace. BecOgnizariCe $.lO, to keep the • Court 'ipPoint'"Eiljah 'Mama - tlionis James and JOhri Bradshaw,; Auditors :..of burn ti; Aush Poor Asylum':' • TA tiro - matter or the' lunacy of Thomas IliAltock Court grant • `'comp ittee;Pos;o4 ••', to] apply 410 of his tstrale per•annum for sup- port. - ' ki(ollo4otlWBaitil Jno. 'Slocuin; Suroly of the pence; wiro prostteutor. Defendant bOtifq ; .Ov(4 in the Sutii of .$4OOO, and an order wade by- :the c.oyirt Owl him for *,2 j)er th'e wife's Iseparatt nonce. Nathan' , 0„ - eiecutois .-of Royal Carter ya. Will).;eltristifn) and Vliaiies Fuller Jury tailed ,and g,itse..4)una.settled.-. y A ct: ,orn, slivorm. .S. it. 311tFliell, esq., api)9intOd corn matt* f 3. K. '12.mithi4044.-: Settled: ' 011ieof ejectim9ut. - On t , slati • A • THEME WEITINGAN_-'oollooLS.—There is a great 'deal . of _jiist cornpl4int, nowadays that chi,l4rep-bit. 7 private_ selviols are craninu:d with , facts,.witlout - any rider or so qnence, and certainly _ , withont nay attempt to deYelop ritnSonirig:•On t Wers c f thei brai ns. 4410 arePrequir4 af,4eri4in nfrthber of rutes, grammtical or mathamaticAl. mettle names Of rive? 1 -Asiii` ' , or the populaL tion of towns in Yucatan. As for any practi-. 1 4cse pdftfikets /la"! 9 n their dailsr life they know nothing of it. Wuen . oh the';eintrary, theYlare Set to write "themes" airriodt adstraet topic6.o(3 given: 'them:- prelY irnigius.tive or philosophic subjects, which require unlimited data aii4slisrii:extieriedee . re, • gemly. • Inem tosti of these snbjetts are hack neyed beyond use. - - How many grown men e'nd 'women Atitiuld > write an essay 'ont virtue, or triuinpbsko'f geniuk,ithat should „contain one 'fresh thought or. tut. of expres slob thitt 4 iiv'es;not a shameless 'platitude ? 'Yet it is juii tunic themes' that girls and boys pore over weekly, striving to drag from their untie ..yeloßed brains and'their experience.of the tiaii '6r 4r,ospiet: Around l or' 'the. clash rooni•Some new reflecimiis sin' the gr6irideas lidve ruled. man ind. Variations - Of- precisely such topics as itheiethe iindergradnikle selects to'regale his hetirers. on commencement '• There Was even in theiccent iitereoiligiatailititest a no ticeable effort'Ori the part of the Young essay-_ ists to grasp the most practical subject in the .geperal4ing, philosophie,, or . .Poetioal ifashion,. Whloll e would impress any ,hear6ri as unreal, if nut false. • We shall be told by teachers that this'pro pensity Ss due,to the crudity of the boy's mind; to ,the lack of actual • weighty experience, from Which to deduce ideaS or conclusions. Why then is he . not required to deduce his ideas and and conclusions from such experience as he has ? It instead of flighty disquisitionscon eernink Greeks' and '.Rotains whom he knows. nothing about, a lad of twelve or fourteen were left td. write about his father's "botiCor horse, or his last right rabbit hunt, his brain would be roused, his matter would T he, original, and his Style vigorous. Nor would 4.be:lieeessary to .confine Lim to such home themes. Turn htm =Mal= loose in a machine shop, a dock yard, or a pas , ture, according toThis loCality, and let him, tell what he sees 'there,-; or 'give to a`giri histOtt , cal 'Place Or Outitteter and'half:a dozen books of .reit!rence, and let her.bring* result of her , reSearchei. - 1u Other case tbe.eltild * will have learned facls,,,with n definite understifidiiig of their, purpose, and. will have written in words witich have. a' real - signification- of real.' thing ,and the teaclier will have gained a clearer in sightiinto the tastes, character, and the capiet ty of his pupil than ihtough years of weari ‘-sornevnlettiorizing-and "theme.wri ting.";,-/Y: Y. Trthum. • • Accidents in the Coal Regions. The inspector of the ' mine:4"U the 'first dis- . Aria has made report, in which he gives the ,following advice - to the operatOiS': eq.' beg leave , to suggest that during the suspen:siint,yOu have ample time ; toattend to rcpairs, to get your air 'courses, travelinglways, ropes, tackle and . ma* .chlitiuY all 'put„ pro Per Condition Jo, i n sure the safctY and ',health of the 'men in your em° ploy. youneglect to dO this now, rind any accident Consequent • upon such neglect, you will render YOurself amenable tothCluw,for all 'dainages which . lie jailed or injured Persons may sustain, - and as you .Will have no just ex- , , euse to oiler . btlier will beaceepted. The law 'will be enforced against . . - The rigbts of property . ,isgreat,but huthan life is and.must continue: to be held sacred." , • To: th superinteiglen is and torenian the iii spector ft4Y5 ;'`..The law makes it an import ant pan oi your duty to seethat all ithe pro- . visions:of the act of assembly -are carried Into eilect in each. portion of the collieries under your control( When, both can be.saved all is yell; but. when -circumstances arise rendering . - it.,ne"msary sacrifice 'one in order, to saTe l/the.nther, then no , holuyabie ,h . esit4te tnornent,..:to' ; .relinquish either - his . own or any . , other pepon,s ;property rather. than , to tooso2 : the liyes of .any. }lnman - being; have . been . intorped that''sorne superintendents and Misses - are in the bab# of Tiding up ,the slopes on:loaded:. wagons Or, :down titeslope. - ort the wagOn opposite to loadedione. ; 'To,':auch say you - cap - ni.ver,:expect , another person. to respect a law which ;you: tingyoursolves. ...you otight„.to.setan example., thenten.!nnderyour,- control, yowplftee suers,. a tuall• - stiroate upon '.the value of your own • lives, • yoti are not jikely, : tqbe very.careful of the lives of others. You:are not,competent •to diseltar6: the, duties of your tuition .You •nowhold,'YOuvernployers baving\-regard to their own interest would do well to remoVe . ,youltpd faityonrl;4lnees with,more,.earefuttuen, and it in the ftiture you are do,eeteti in any such ilakrant Violation of thelaw 1 shall make duty ,to ask .the court to proceed against _Vow:With: the utmost rigor. ' .'.. . . Ma:inane tOr',alsa gives the-mineri;find''ia borers,good advice, urging on ; them, the impor-- tance of Olieying, - Atte law with - regard to yenti . latiOn. ~all4he accidenta,; : _whiplt ho:yepe., since I •eatered upon lire duties of":this 'office, nine-t,entlti Of them COUIII iiaye been vented 'men had 'only taken - reason ab IPrecapt.ipw t h 'to, prevent em. ..:If the .legislature , should' pass: anew `act evory v day - fOr your pro teetionit Would . :*vail 'nothing uniess- . you ett denior.: to:prOte4 - yOttitkdVeS." • . , . . :Our t ti Business. , . _ 13111 igl An exchange, - peatiitig''ot -the importance 0f . ,,evt,1 - 7businep:s man -mnlf.ing au -altihOt iAfitiVe Live statement of the nature of his own busi nei4'tO the ..'yobrte; makes foll Owing excel -4'14 i sXses.! l 9 l . l9 ):, irrte" men are' willing enough to pay ,forl PriutingtifiliAlitjheY., , 1414iftii that PalPable, straiglitont advertising is not exaetlrthe thing. get dono 6 - 014,14144 moon, or to have; the, indorsemenl cat the editorial wb9,opunest efites himself. put of this delusion will.havo tho moat greentiaeka• -- AJA 1 41 1 . 1 e 9 4 3 - , 14,"s a V " 80. ,TIIE ;MONTRO,SF,),j)gIpVg.AT;):'J-o.AN:;.'ir9,-.:',,.187,6-. • . • , went in his 0-Wil• larignao; over his own signa ture and for which he is plainly responsible; is in , the nature Of an official: doctinienti. There e'iin air abO4t - .the responsibl,o advertisern6pt :}which'sayk; ... want to trade and will -give you . aNr bargain." When ,we lave.ooCasion ,t6,ndvertse our bitsiries' we . Tgcle.Diakoedit iial meni ion of it; bat( insert an 'Advertisemen This view of the subject-is not inconsistent . with - cotruntin practicil of making . ,,editorial mention o'f-new advertisements—and tbe cannOt that--nor of loCal :mentiOn,: of matters that are constantly . ',occutrinir in the business community; by which any man's bust :rims may bO.Called notice.: One is - a - n*B 'its rn and the other is 'an introduction us it were ' ofa new cus 'miter to . the reading or ustness public. t optain f the ',vsluo of; printer!S init, Ad vertise. ..6oit, your own ianguage; or if You 'datincit do 'that 4078114' you get' some one to , heiryou;)ort come I to. the office with:your ideas written down and we will -help: put; them_in :shape. By all means advertise. Change often anitiv hen yonf bitsintiAlidutit'Sof it; makedif `fierent features of It prominent ',in their ittrn; 'to-dt.y one tbiftg, to-min Tow or next week an other; and then something of the dash in them without great exaggeration: Htmdrects of for tunes haye been made- by advertising, and yet as an Art it is but imperfectly understoW Poultry Breeding.,• .„ Poultry 'of_Ull: - kinds find. Sready. market the city . all the 'year - `round, The :following paragraph froth the Potatry ; .I*cord will be 'read • ,with, interest by. •fowl fanciers andTiraia:til. 'farmers • • . Poultry Breeding has now come to be.regard ed Important a branch of 'fartri Industry ns the raising of .sivtner and : sheep. In !one sense it is more itn por twit, in that it .. , ii.flot; - every. farmer - who can keep: sheep or swine to advan tage,-but every one Who rents or own s aOA Of .land;if,only, the size of a city: Jot, Gan-keep: a few 41 of poultry With both - pleasure and: .profit. When taken. into .'.'considerstion the , vast number of 'eggs Consumed,. in 'the-United States—the city of New : York- aloneising.dnr ing:the.-year, 18.12 Upwards - Of -340.000,00Q.'c05t . lag if wholesale $0,21)2,000---and ishen,,weno!e the immense number of tons of poultry sold in aillargocities of the ; t i rnlan, - cannot call the poultry' business - One, of minor importance.—:' Yet.it is but, a 'few' Years since the 'fiaine Of . poultry seemed. convey, the idea Of- inaignifi ,canee, however, thopropriet Ora. of large stock., farms-:,have their \ floCks' 'of pure "bred . t0w16,-,Which ' get their share.of attention and . study Well - . as. the_ hOined' _Caine horseS ; ..and Ihe net income from' a well mitnageil,p,Oul tit Olt& 'no small 'addition_ to- ttie , faini re -celpts: - • • ; : - , Business Locals. BALL Tickete printed in first.-elass. style:and at cheap rates at this office. ". .1 • OYSTERS.!.- OYSTERS I I OYSTERS I Forty, 5Q eyld,t3o c e nts per quart, at the 52L1 ' ' ' KEYSTONE ! ' SAtli)OR. „ VERILY VERILY, say unto you Go , to the Keystone Saloon and get a good Oyster-Stew. Dec. 29; 18M—tf. ' ' repairer VATcrits, Clocks ant Jewelry repair on ,short notice 'and wafiquited, ' at . F 13 Melbu islk's Jewelry Store'. forinerly IsbeYl &'Melbu iah's. Montrose July 28 '1875 --tf • To THE Puran.--AS itluarantee that Tay lor's Family Medicines are 'the best in market, of. their kind, and that the qimlityAte giiot, Is shall hereafter 'be maintained, I would say to all.:, ',lf ajtor using them YOU are , not satisfied you have received benefit- in, proportion tolhe price paid,,return the empty bottle or package; and get your money , back; as,' I want no man's money unless he is satisfied e haa.receiVed its equivaletit. Respect fully , !; , H. BR O WNING . TAYLOit, Prop'r.' October 64875. , CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE, .'•• .There no' subject that requireii so meet 'stud? and and expe r ience as the treatnieinCiit btfon.; is diseases. The" . dstonishing'.Sueeess and-'re; markable cures performed by Dr. i Butterfield, :ere due to the gift of clairvoyance ; ! to the life long study of the constitution •of than, and the' during Of disedSe4 trehi natural remedies.' Cure the worst tbrms'of Serofula: Pattirriii male Weakness, Asthma; Kidneys I or. Bladd Will be at the. Catferty, Tiouse„ 13inghdnitcin Thursday, -and - Friday, February . 10th and 11th. : I • , .1 - WANT TO MOVE IT. ' will offer my large 'stock of Flonr and Salt,' 'and general line of-grocery • goo Is yery,low- lot a short tune for cash, i 1 eXpect'to nkOyia in a few - days into a -new' store building ,opposite 'Cooper & CO's. Bank, and di, not want to,be at the expense of plowing. 'a large stock of heavy goods. , Now.is a good time to buy your Flour and Salt,. I Palle never had a botter stock of good Flour, .fresh,.gronnd. than .at PreSent time. E. P. STAMP. - Montrose. Oct. 20,1875' : - Cut this. :out and: bring. it . with :youlo the Store tit . 0i1E41..P JOHN, 'where h)!'buying:slo worthQr more follbwMg or other goods yoq will.reclevempOn prepenting this, uotjc9 A - fIAgi.)SGAE CHRISTMAS:4 ) OEBMT . Good 'yard ividelhOting from B%'o.':tO .1(10,4e. GoOd calicoes; light Colora, 0-44.'. • • Best calicoes,dark and medium 7160. Goad tanton flannels Better 4' _ `` I Ganl btack picas ~ • Better• ." • . 41.5 c. Best " -'-'• Extrafitielilit`ek:alpacitsAirtit-lii6ll4itif BoYS . re'ady4mtae suits frolii . - $p 50 WO 00 - to , 12 00 Mena ittp - Sol, , goatfkip bboti; 50 Boys tap sOle . g9od .. !4ip boots, - 25 141dieg , beltYier eloakil , frogi `LadloB Ht'sklyts frdiu- 'Nene.under,a4irta and drawers Mort 50 to -75 c. Ladis Ana' handsome 01,1)1214 Hata and Min nets' in felt, bt,ra* and yid vei. front, $2 to tot. . ' • • •-• Our reasons - for the ahuire extreordiniiry re: ductieni in .prices ypu flnit hy reading 'our to g eneral adver)iseinent which we requiest you On'tint 'give us 4 'din when you wata•Aonake - a purchase. 0./Pitakatf - & P' Montratie,Dee. !. (Poses ,buildingi) tire . • WE, that, the people of.Montrose and ..WE are finding out where the most poPu- Jar Dry. Goods 'louse in.Bin,;.•.annton is located for C. Fl. Sisson & CO. inform tts that their trade, frdnii this section, is very' large and con etantly increasing. ; Ii their stock inky nos be found ft. large ilndi,taiefully - selected. stocii . of Dry,Qoods, suitable-to:the wants ot.eyerybody. 'They , midie ipeCialtcif,Black Silks, Black Cassinferes", l ßlack Moliai A rs; :Black AlPitCas; and 'the gradet3'of Dresti-` GtiOdEt;-11.1111 .are,. prepitied -to give , some decided bar gains. 'We, suppose that - nearly everyb sly Is aware that , their store , located at, Ift:Cimrt Street; riot to the Cniial. Binghamton. 5ept:•22.,4875. • • . . RO , lIE . L-At . the, parsonirin Thbnison,, 'Dee.. :16, by' .Rev. J. F.:Warner, GEO. f:Robinson;'of Preston,' Wayne Co.;Piti and Miss Ella L. BueVot'Franklin,'-M LivrNos;yort—iNmAN.,.At the Presbyterian sonnet., in:, , Atunttosei - Jatc. - Ist, by Rev. J. 0, Mr. Cbarlea,M.: Livingston, of .Mont. • rose, and. Miss Arnanda Innian,orllattawan - ' ••••,-,*': -,':.::: ,-,'-ii:iils..4L,rxxis;,.; rslJ Oakland,,Jan. 11; Roseltlia.A.Wife Of George ;•E.' ; Burton. aged 33 years' arid months. '-••• Butoat:4-Jar)6,.. Mrs: Matt ••, L.; wile tn Bradt Burni; of ;Uniondale,. and daughter af NyM. A, -Ilansee„ aged. 24- years,, 6 monthiLaudi3, days. RIsLE~r-- In jesstip, Jan. stb, daughter of Albert C. and MBry S. Bliley, aged 'o' years, 3 months, and 10 days ' Oh Death,"thy withering hand is laid Ott On' earth's fairest, sweetest 'flowers O'eimany a home &Ali tall a shade ' Bd none more deep than rests on ours. CoOlville, Dec. 20th, 1875, of diphtheria croup, Harriet J.,youngest datigh . tor, oft Jatines and May Martin, aged 5 years, 4 monthit;'and 12 days. • . A welcomedgentle voice" has her - IMO her Saviburia breast. Anti safe within those loving arms ur.precious darling rests. Yeti; safe within those pearly gates, - Amid the ransomed throng, - ' Her loyely. voice has caught, the strain, Aria joined the, angelic song., - , Then we'll not ,w;sh sweet Hattie back, .s But meekly kiss the rod ; Out little gem was "onlylent -I`t still belonged to God. ,1 „The Markets. • . . 'NtimtiVarK Produce Market. Reported Very' Week.Eipresely fo'r 'rum Mosirno,sz Dexocust by ,Rhodos Server, Produce Commie. slot' ;51erchatits; 26 Whitfiliall Street.Nvr York. i„ ! ew York Frably Jan.-14,1876 , Rece`!'pt•last, six ,clays 19,90(1 pkgs. The. 4:loaatul •fattey: firkin tubs contin ue 3 faif, aid with tie reccipts : pf.,sueb exceed ingly.light„ extreme privts, are readily phtaina• • - State Dairies, fine • ? SO - 32e State - Dairies, good to prirtio - ;.. - .21- State . 1"Itilg, , dairy - ,' choice.. .. (gt . Stake Pails,dairy,good to prime ` 2B. tai 30e State .I:°4ils,cooltnou to @ 24c . CHEESE. - • •• .neceipts htst six days !4,590 boXes. . More confidence in the luture seems to pervade, the, trade and_rather healthier.state of affairs evidently , tore Aor both receivers and ex,. Portt?I•1 . `l . • „ _ • state F4etory, fancy State Factory, fine 1154(2i. 12%c State Factory', fair 931,@t 103ze Stateillairies„fair to g00d...,1%(4,. 103<c • ' -EGGS. ; , Reeeiptsllast six dey5.......... - s`,o6o,pkgs, 1 The epqutrY f,or Truth eggs 6011120 s Very ilovi: and ptieesilare ,aleand lower. '1:-' - • . - State and Penn.- - ; :-.. :..."...- , .2730) . 1 28& - . il , Weitent choice" brands... 4 .`. .-- - igt, ' 27e -. ? ' ' '1 ' ,'' '='- , POULTRY: ' " ' ' • " Th ' r ieipts : ' 4 4re' rather tiore- liberal.: this in ninine Turkeys are' In fair request `lf eholee. e , Turkeys '' }} Stabl pilule, ' "17 to ;—C Chickens, State, pilme -18 to 10e - Dutiks ..,4 - :1,...:-.... .... .- . - . - .20...4 22e, Geellc.-.#.....i ...'. .. ... .. .'...13 @ 15c I.l'S ' , , ~ il ~241 E AND . STOCK., . _ i I. The metket is ritther slow - _ to : day on boih veal 4n (I grass Oalves, and prices, though quo tra.iy o'4l the . st,ane, liave a trifle easier tone - .LiVe Sleep, weathers! to. J 1 1,40 Live Calves fl State pilule. .*-.10 :te 19Y 2 e Flog D rOsed .r;alVes fine... ... ta to 13%c • 1 . i :DRIED : 1 FRUITS. - 1 L . _ • ,1 1 , Aiiilles l are selling. ,nvidvrately: , at Ab9ut the saw Tanoe of values. , .Peeled pesehesdull and weak' - ' ! • - - State ApplesAutirteis: .... Slit°., 9e Petichei, peeled,Stltte . ...... ;10 to 18e Blapkb4rrtes. : --- '' ' - 12 to 1234 e Ra4obejTie% new.s.'..-....«....,27 to 28e . , , -1; , There itt no pain. which the Centaur . Liniment Will not relleve,no Swelling, •tria - they 'will not subdue, and no lameness * , Which they will not curei. This is strong . ~..1 _ a, , : language, but it is 'true:. Tliey bare ' -produced more ewes of Ihentuatism; ~ x L .., _ -neuralgia,locklaw.palsy,isprailts,swel-, ' - Ottkila - lingo caked breasts scalds, burns.salt, • , rhmeu. m aehe, Jrc., upott,, the, buman ! fram - e, acd O • strains, spavin, 'galls, etc., upon initials ,in one year' than have all other pretended remedies-since the wort& began; They are connter4rritant, all-healing, pain re lieve* Cripplettithror awaytiitir crutches, the lamer walk,fpoisonons bites are rendered harmless . ; and, the, wounded are healed without a scar. The recipe is pub-. • lished arotind each btittle. They sell astie articles ever . sold heforei, because they do just what they preteacitO do.. Those , yvlick now suffer from, rheumatism; pain, or swelltpr deserve to suffer if they will not , tom Centaur Lininient, white Wrapper. Mare . thiin 100 Q certitiv4tes of retharkable cdres, including trozen itnibai chronic, 'rheureatista r gout, running tumors: ete., have been rd.' ceivek We will send a circular centaining certificates; the nicipe, etc., gratis, to-any one requesting . Opp botthi of the YeiloW,Wrapper Centtturrhiment is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or sweenied horses :aud Mules, or-for screw-worm in abeep; Stocloawners —the elinlinentf are worth your attention. No falPily . should be without them. "White wraPper'familyuse;" I'VellhOr wraPpor for aninials.',' Sold by all Dragglate,--,, 50coOts per bottle .; largetottictr4l.ol , 1.T.13:. Reiz 41t, ,00,00 Itroulway,New York. ,; . -,- -. , • , 12i‘c. 15c. Isc.'' $4.5Q to se• 00 75 to A•l5 , 4 Onstoria Is more ti mu a substitute for Castor WI, /ZIA the icoArt.icte in existence which tucertsin to alseirooloPEtYolood.regulatetito bOwol l , cure Find 11O1tu'd produce' tentairm neither mlllOlll%, morphLue Of aldobol;Mut ii _ plea~sil ties to Children Geed not cry end *Other' ouly rest. 1 -; Oci, 26. 1 5 i ; IVi'E!\.3ELI:LX4I.4C3friMei• DU,T7 PR. • r Centaur. Liniment. IFon, - Hardwge,Vvi, .‘.IIAYNN,&;;: UPENTS ='Dealei d in s'ovEskrgusi, 001 FE 4- SHEET IRON ;WA RESir HOUSE' =]`tltl4 .(48114NG! GOODS; ANDSITILD. SRS 'HARDWARE; &a "! SEIM • 41 4 4N01514.111),, BAATLET:., CO. OWS,-,CORNICE ;MOULD" INGS, which_we, will sell at Blanchard, BartiepAt to' a , pet is NAT . fig', SCIt EWS, LA.TCIiES, 'BUT"! "SASH 'AND 13LINt FASTEN- gits ,AND- HINGES,*HOES, FORK SHOVELS, RAKES, ^1 WIRE GOODS, &O,;. Special indicernenta on Pima, Palls - Coolers and . al: Dairying Gooda; • . IRON' - CLAD; , FIRST PREMIUM, ..MILK PANS. (JOIN HAYDEN ) General - Agent,) ' • •OTSEGO COUNTY LUMBER, PLAT. SPRLVG AND: BUG- . Y WAGGONS. ,V,Osurp`a4ciii for and, Porabpity. te - have recently aided to, oar 'selection. of Eno yet THE :CENTENNIAL . COCT, Made hy Rathbone,'Sard and the Argand Base itnintng Parlor Stove And Cunard Cook Stovetq manufactured' by Perry CO!ialball i N.Y. We also keep , the ctdebroted, ~ • ' • , D DIAMOND ,BASO BURNI NG A N I) COOKINWSTOV.EB. Rithbone., Jewett & Ransom,. yanges;l with Copper. Reservors - ariii Nickle tdottntinsts of the latest,improvell atterns. -Repairing promptlY done lid orders for jobbing solicited. . ' • - iIAYDRN . & CLEMENT : 4 . _New lifilford,,lfay 12th. 18711.-rtf. • • • . Why ,the=Flowers.Bloora-,in Winter • Are you aware that you Cllll obtain ;Summer heat in atinuar3 ? Th4t you, can littpart balmy. .air to yowl that- yin can give. Spoutaneous growth to plants and Flowers, -and' that you can. make htme a ttie paradise by pnrchaeing one of B. C. Sayre's hot- Air Furnaces ? These Furnaces ' are now constructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is,tera tiered to that resembling Summer heat. No flora grackiliE of Pontius, NO, MORE DRY HUSKY HEAT. • HOT-AIR 'Arid thettme tote come when conenmettviii may re joice in coati fires, These furnaces are Gold entirekr ne on their own merits, aed are now the leading-Faros*" iw. this part cif rhientintry - All Furnaces are warrsnt ed to give cutire eatistactice, or no ,sale. . .„.. T.. 7 Da* I keep competent men on the road who are well ac quainted with the Furnace business mud they are eon stantl.y. putting up these enrunces. Their work is war. ranted to please. These Furnaces arenow scattered to the folktwing towns and cities : • Bloghanaton, Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barre, Kingston, Pittston, Elmira, Waverly, Withamsport. Great _Bend, Su-pitehtnna Oeptit. ,Lianeo k, - lle:141, DoWnsville; Andes - , ,Matgaretrille; Franklin, I.tnadilta, Owego; Nor. humberiand,, and matty, other towns. • ikgrelawszretatZlarecl Sy' Any person • %OA trig ateeominendation from any n : c living in the above named places. will gladly co: mt. pond -wit hlttemiilving names' of parties, now using these Furnaces. • a'.:p:,,.. A.Y,R.,,,. ItiAitrose:'' , Pa. ;; Montratio,tDeceOir •- _ P. J.: Dals.4 LEY, . a , .. .. : ~ " . , No. 48 & 50 . Washingt.oitT st., RINGIIAMTON, N: T Would respetcally call atteption4o thattlare st,o iP Iti.it.i4v* iiii#ll,'Ei Nchich they ire selling at from 13 , to 90 per coot. than heretofore. : . A.fuli assortment of „ PARLOR; 'DINING ROOM and RITOIIRN nit NI .Parldr Setts, flora $6O 'upward: I Chamber' Setts from $4O upward.:_ldnt *lO to from, It upward. Pure WOO Mattresses froo to $l5. Oak, Aeh and Walnut. Extension Tables trent $8 to $lB. , • • , You can do better by pa:chiming your good!, of Us than of any dealers in,. this section of the country. ."We will uot be undersold by any one .east of New Torii , Gay... No extra charge for packing ,or delivering good, at the _ . U tente to sayi ward. in liis line we itaVe Bo PaCasket. and a 'variety or other styles, ' Bo' lei Robes, Shrouds, etc. . • • , '. . The hearse and Carriage attactiet to our estAblieh trient eauuot he surpassed in this section. • These will be furnished 'to those who _require; at a reasonable tig. tali, anywhere 'within a radius or, twenty mites from this city. °lye him n call. ).. ~.' ,:• 13 . ' , . DO 04t, ' , " . , :11/r. :llinrlirmtoa. May 19th;.18T6:=-t# ESendiCalogveledarjriandWri . Maseitiklik r for Auld 11 - 111111 8143rna* Pree ..', pa 91' Delaware. `l, i 7.. 4,putyc;iir .01Othing at 04 eap, 400, 1 I . Agents. tor - ti, , , . OF out
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