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