• -----",,-7:-,--.7-7,4,71;•,.'"'",,,77-77-,7,-.--.7-7-,777-,.., ' • Arnragemont of ME44: • ' ,'. -..,-, , ---- . . NIA ItAtiiiio . 4ii) :' L.-- - -, -. • . - ... . . . . - '..4 )74 ve#; - Depiiiii Onl.baanock,:(Papyi);:i..:',z-..-..,,,:.:4:,,:i,:,,,Kp1i p in .- 1 . 21 r,,, H i • . - VIA STAG ES : . i .• •i . 1 . -, • -• , . ' . 1 g ou troEe Oepvt,(Daily,) ~.., 1 ~,,.. 09p mt. 6 0 Epal 1 New .I , t Ilford; (Ditily,).;•: • -:•••1:.--,44...i.lt. 00 a EA: 1 s un m yalnetuk. (Patty.) . - ~..: .4, :s !1 111 ;^ 2,00$ 3 1 Friendeville, ttri we , • . .., 0 0p m ; 800 a m• :'onttlin SWUM), (trt weeltl,y.) 1 1 'a m 700 am Biactuant ou,via S. Lake,(tfiAteekly).,._o. pm 700 gm go:lioppeu,(triweekly,) , 10, am 4 00p m The New Turk', (via Montreee. De ot;) i TV Milford,- run kha imock, tin 01V)/ilusitilt are' . t ry; ~ - t f , l It . . te The Coaklttt 'Seat Übe ;mail vans - ir. tetlityi; l'hiradays, And Sitturdaytr.• " . . . • , . . • • The Biughataten mail, (via Silver .Lake,) rape Tue,a jays. TherBda,O.attd - Satut'aap 3 . , . - . ,•; .., • . F r tethisille matt runs TaeaclaYil,T.l?ara'clEi 'i;atia.Elat. :, urday& . • " •-' The testtoppen mill milli lltciritlayi, : Wedt. Odaqa,antl' Fridays. 1 • Alirlytloxi.l. STAaas : , . . . . . . , A Stage leavet , tiallOiir Aloutrorii - 1/pot at 1: m.,artcl rearm* at 6 p. m .- A State, leaves. daily fut Nciv. Milford at; 80a. m. 'lnn d return at,3 30 P.:M. • .: . E. C. iORDUA .P. M. -- ---- --------L-:---- ..-. .. • Meritieee Railway Time Table. -'• • Arrammient or Trains. ; T 9 tirkiiefri,mi on m ot t o t y, -Dee. 21st, 1875. , . • Down Trains. ' • • . Up Trains OUTIMARD. . , ~. . , . . , , 10R.THIVARD 2,.11. F.,31. . '' Ili. AOC 1 1 : L.: . 5.00 i-. 09:.:.. .....:Montrose - ....'..;:.'.'.10;40 6.00' --. 510 110" 'Allen's -'' - . 10 25 '545 - 513 113. ' Cool's . 1020 '5 40 5211 120 - Hunters, ...,,... ,:"1015- .535• -52 s . 12,5.:: - ' •' . Maack -' - .4005 525 •.'. b 35 132 -. . ' Ty1er'5.......'....1 955 • 515 545 • 140.:. ; ..'.:;:bpringville.:: l ,:::.. -.9 45 505 555 • 145 . - Lynn 935 455 605 1 55....,.',, , ,Avery7s ' 925 445 ' 610 20S .:. . •.;.... -..; . Lemon . 915 '.'435 620 2 2.0 ' Loheck' . - 7 -.9 05. ' A,25, - , 630 230 - 'Marcy's - $65'415 645 245 . ' ..:.Tonkbannoek . 940 355 All trains connect at.Tunkhannock With P. &N Y. R. R. going north arid south. - i s j . •• JAMES:JO3L4. • I PIC- Preet -,, I. . $ -. •' . .. List of New •Advertisemento, County Siaattement. Public Sale—John Evers. Farni for Sale—Thomas English. Notice W Settle—W. B. Linribery. • Audit Or's Notice—estate of Jacob Way Man. BUSLNESS LOCALS. • , • Temperance *Lecture. Donation for Rev. F. A. Pony; \ Donation for Rev. W. L. -Thorpe„ • • Ourillrash haulm§ torrepondence.. l A. BEAUTIFUL CITY-GRANDEUR ' OF THE CAPI- TOL-HOUSI OF Rir;PRESENTATIVES!- -. . - ' OALI:IRG'ON 111.1 i PRg.SIpF.N7I i .. ' --• . Was' hington,‘D. 0.',Feb.,187& - • . No American can look upon the broad and finer. paved avenues and streets, lined With . magnificent , public buildingS,l.elegant mi stone or palatial dwellings in this. Capitol City ofd the great Republic, without a tl rill of pittriotie . prideat . the thought that he is •Snarekolder-ip . all this beauty and grandeur.. , .. . ‘. • - ' _ , .. ~. Everythi4g, here 'is-`free to,' the gliz6'of the poorest citizens, and when. Congress Is ; in-se,s skin, there are throngs.of visitors trout en parts of the United States. ' '.' ... . • - , • .-: it is an ill-bred tashiou among these latter-day newspaper scribblers, who aspire to the title of lournalists,to depreciate everything in our oxin 1 country, while they servilely praise everything . foreign, from an Eglish snob tci Jersey cider, imported under th i n title of champagne, 1 1 it seems to me that no person of',relillyiculti- Tated tastes can withhold the Weed Of admira tion from our stately Capitol, withr its grand,. yet graceful dome, resting on it like a glittler ing crown ; ita pillared porticoes, its .wcitilth of costly bronzes * , statuary. paintings, ' 'frescoes, - km-Micros, marble stair cases, tesselated, pave ments, and ornately nnished - interior. It can be seen trom all , Parts of the city and it towers. . aloft in its imposing 'beauty, like the fabled palaces of Orientatenchantrnent. The Capitol, is 751 feet ,in length by. 824 in width. The centre, or older part, is built f..,4 : 133 white freestone, while the inagni cent .: wings, that have been added are of whits arble,' tin L ed with bluish-gray. It stands o the edgent a level terrace; about 70 feet aboie the Poto mac river. On the east side of the building is a park, handsoinely s ,..laid but with Wall, and i the peculiar reddish-orange color of tlie soil is in striking contrast to the still brighter green of '`the;, velvety grads plots.' , From the western the abrupt descent of ninety feet is diyido in to terraces, and the view from that side is very fine. The Hall of the'riouse of. Representatives is'! a Magnificent room. ';in the .south wing oll,the Capitol, and is 139 feet long,. 93 wfde mu l l 36 feet long. The galleries extend elritirely:arond it,andsare divided into sectfOns by - ron railings The different sections are respectyelp for the : i use.of the families and friends & members, the ' Diplematic corps, for zentlemen .alone, and for ladies NI gentlemen together. immediately' over the Speaker's chair is the Reporter's gal lery, for mcit:klient of ' the press'exclusively. 2 The ceiling of this beautiful hall is of cast iron, richly bronzed and gilded.' In the center is a large skyligbt,diyicled into, panels on `vvhich are painted thfi, coat of arms of / each State and. territory. Tfieltall im lighted solel and suftr- , , ciently by this skylight. •' - -' ' ' ''' .': The Speaker sits behind a white marble desk placed three . or four steps,,,abovnthe level of the floor, and ..directly-epposite tie 'principal door of entrance: -A step dr tivolower doWri, and in front of the l3peaker, is a longer desk of the same. ntaterial,'neempied by the clerk'oi the House and his assistants: The 'seats and desks used by. the memlmn 'Are arranged in succes sive - semicircles facing, the Speaker. ,-Tbe, floor rises from front to - back like, watilphitheittr t e. - Here the intellectuil • iladiattni ' 'Wage' Itileto fiercest hattlea„,and r w;a 4 attl- , the4"-b/PW B wi t h "Fame's immortal. bays," - or what 14 IWO. 4ke ly suffer ignominipue defeat. % . The av eraguiptssrnall-b&r , res P °3Be o", ' With the iden'tbat , he must make"( a si)6et qr he will tail in - discharging his responsibiliti tn, his constituents. iie labors under the mis6.,lc en notion that :he as done his wholeldut to: his country when ;he has had hisnutunder age printed in pamphlet form and poureti CUL ike the Plague of .trogopon the retaoteakOor ers of, tilll• distri(A that he repre,Sents: it : dees not fallow, by any means, that the wisest: et: nizat is an orator.',.Henry ° Wilson was a g •;1111 Loud man , whose- con usels Vv'ere "*Eori, prir:e," but he_wits rieither fluent not' elo4iii ',rite galleries orthis popular bratteli of I] l gress are thronged every Clay a, it§',AeUjOlY , \ l all Oaf' Se.i of people,.and from Vvciy : 'civil" natio n on the, face of the earth , -There,Tou sue madam in her 'silks' and' vel - 44bi, Mrscl, $, • .' :..1: ,4 ..,, ." 4, ' .tbe beantiful dark - ..";eyes- - and ebon hair , of the sunny _South; 'oy - fuletiiiio:iim locks aud,sea sliell eornpleXion'•pf. the-, ,northern, bjoutle.— • You ,. Seel fOraPons bearing and geld headed ocane, (is the Ik6ut, an aristocratic, - afiliction. ireuliar„ only ,to aims ? and the. ;dike? whit blablio 0;1' 1 '11 ois the 4swell .with hip'startling side whisituis and nolr by eye-glass, Can - scarcely protect :his rskor4i person froth contact Wlth - Patrick,whose horny milli& are - 11'19Si tarniliat pi& iiii4;iVit{l6:l and Who seems, rather:out., Of place. )ooking doWn.Ort men wh o w o rk an:ll9nestOpin nee !things. that !iintititioes' • liorde'Of 'thnigrY . ' ° otilee4leekersiliaf heiet 'the 'Congressmen, in. season turd out of season..., It, is nti extigOlt,liOn , to say that r there fOue huttdred and iiiiiaty!nine appliCanta for every • officeln the ,gift_ government, or within the patronage, Of •Menibers pb not . ahont seventeen-year` V.custs, or pot ato bngs;vor i - .ansasi,`. 4 hoppers;'!.they,are as nothing Camprired,.Nith:thik swarm, 4- ;place-hunters and lobbytSts. they 'throng,the hotels, upon the. steps and into the ~ corildors of the:clapitol, 'ready to snatch .even the - smallest morsel,of 13poilS: •., , Any. one who comes here and escapes - being infected iby.the idea that the government towes him it living!' is 1000 Upoh as a' nattiral curi osity and Washingtonians .f.re at (Meeeager 'to embalm hini'fOr eXhibithin lti.the Smithsonian or get him patented' for , the public• good. . I have .not paid any respects' to the President yet for I wish to defer, it till the last so that the • pangs of regret` - at leaving this beautiful and hozpitable City may, be softened by the ',botisciousness of a generous deed . , I intend •to • iminortalize myself as being the flirt citizen 91 this Republic (of the - umsculine- peituasion).who ever called on the" Silent Warrior fel t4e House" without having: any favors to beg for himself or friends or Asking his opinion upon the expediency of a thin; term. - ' , • • . . NED, CLIFTON. Business Locals. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS 1 ,. ! - !OYSTERS Ht I - Forty,, 50 and 80 cents •per quart, at 'the . 52tf .- - • - -• . . KEysToN-E,8400N, . . . , . . .- I . V,ERILY. VERILY,.I say,untO you: . Go to • the Keystone saloOn and get . a good pystO Stew.' Dec:: 29; 1875:—tf. : ~ -.- I ... , , , • . . tadies,:3l.ises ant' Children's •Cai, • I'eble 'Goa' and ; Clove Kid hoes at Auction, Friday. See advertisement: ..goOdS Open foi, . examination Tnnts'day. . - • • .•• •,- I •, . • • WA i iTHES; Clocks, and ,Jewelry ',repaired on short, notice and war,ranted, at R . P. Melhu ish's. Jewelry • Store. : foroieFly. Isbell ik,•34lhu ' • • ' • - •'• • . 'Alontrose,,July 28,1875 —tr . • To + Purtuc.--As a guarantee that Tay lor's Fa ily..Medioines are the best itt market, of their hid, and that the quality of he goods Shall le after be maintained, 1 would aay, to all : "If alter using them you are null satisfied you have received benefit , in proportion to the price pai , return the entPty bottle o package, and get .y Our money back, as 1' Want no man's money .12 less tie is satisfied he , has r eived its equivale t. ,- -- Respectfully; ' 1 - - li H. enwriniu TAmon,Propir. 1 ,, 9ctob - 6,1875. ! i CIiAIRVO' AST EXAMINA,TIONS FREE; no subjqct that requires so, 'mach experience as the treatment of etron .. The astonishing success and re• There study; an lie diseas [markable cures - performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due to the gift' of clairvoyance., tb the life long study of the constitution of man, and the lcuring of disease§ from natural reme‘lies. Cures the - worstforms Of Serofula, Catarrh, rlles, Fe -1 male. We kness, Asthmi, Kidneyi Or -Bla'dder !Will be -ht the Cafferty House,. Binghamton Thursda , , and • Friday, February 110th , and 1.1 th . ),, , ,, -: , , 1_ , t,. _ , : --- ', _leE 1! that th e people of 3lontrose and :viefriity , re.finding out - where the niost. Popt tile Jar Dry odds \ House in Bing.iamtoul is :located ft)* C. F Sisson ft - Co; inform ; us that their itride, Ire this sectioti , is- very large and con; ' - istantiy i 'creasing. ,In their stock may no - w be ;found a' arid and - carefully " selected stick` of , JD . Goods, suitable to , the wants of iA;erybody: i T ey :mite 'a specialty, of Black Silko,,,Blitck !C. simer :, Black Illohairs, Black Alpacas, a4tl th . finer grades 'of Dress - Gonda; and in tills ; ii e are ' prepared ` w' give snipe decided 'har p's: We suppose that nearly everybddy is lavauv that, their store is located 0 .GI, Court,' ISt reet, next to the Canal..• -_, . . . i Blnkhamton 'Sept. 22 1.875 ' - • s , r ..,..3 • ..._ , 1 WLATEI3T .NEWWT.N /SINGIIKIITON. 1 I', . ! 1 ' !The;latest news in Bitighainten.ig[that aine I&ISholes, of 59 Court Street} lowejut. eceiveci Itheir third Fall,and• NV ititer stk+k ”Wry :Goods (which is 'now /cogitate ' in' all` depiirtments.— ;Tkeitest Silk. 'The - beat Black Calitirneres.-= ;The best Alpaca, ', Thq best , lleritiosErnpress I—Plaids 9f all fJescrip_tions. 'The I,4ll4,Shawls, !Kid Gloves; 'Embroldeties, Ribbons, Ties, &c., 'in't'act everything that is kept in a first-Class 'Did" Goods Store at bottnin - figureC - Another Amportant item,wbieh if known may beeeesential; Ito the ' people of Montrose, New Milford and hurrnunding' coun,tiy, that Geo._ B. McCollum and C2O:-Ptibrot.,..would be: titicitiiiiiiil4o3 see fl' 11 of their acquaintances and -show, them the argains that line & Sholes are now prepared t i n, o give. - • HINE & SnoLEs. Bingham , Dec.l; 1875.. - • , • „ . •-• 4 ; ' NIEI the '7th (net, inSiont rum, by Eld. VV,C, Tildeu, Thonw 4. ;Pettit and, Ett: Pi' Of 'Jessup' t Thvir.ts-:-In 13raokdale, bee. 18, Isaac Travis. aged 65 year*. , - ,-,..: , , ,i,.;• ; ,•:? , :. , TUTTLE4fIi kuiii)Ji.), N. .T.,.0n the morning of Jan 4291.1 t, Lizzie, ,Virginia, only.-(laughter of Friendlaud. Emeiiire Tuttle in ithe 18th year, of her age..'Truly Death ltivea a shin ing ware , • c i• ST,Eviti:4—,lB.l, ,-BirehardAlle, jun. 4 2.3, of Ty pidoi(l pneumonia, Willis Stevens, son of Ho mer fitrveris, iti' ensyilie s i n the 22d yeltr of his age; = ,fit.e.y. . 1 Willis' w4s 'engaged. in .teitellined sebool at 131rettArtiville, when taken lir on. Tuesday. It. as— w i tlic 'hin (-Itfa iiiieutty ti Inv' be Tacna': ilia boardiot _plaee, , the Jappst of Mr. I. Strange, Where he re,eeivetP flie'- kirdek ..etirel and sit; en -1 tion,untii,bis death,Which oceurrd, '?tti.. , iitirlda.Y. Mr Stevens No a yoUnguitaa of.gret4prook is?, InOdeSt ' Und ntg - ISS7 net' 11)ilig, ,per. ; putting i 'himself fori.A . tri rd, - Yet his - abilities'itS it:teacher, a l'Odaiiiit - amf-instrtittental AfittiNitili';l4 'ail ot which .11e, occupied 2/,- creditable/ pOsition; had vat I s•of irt. ,Ivill : .ze i < l;AntlE ADEMOCRAT; PER ,9,? i 6. 3:llEi AVIV MIC given lain a somewhat extintl,44 acquaintance, and surrounded" 'Min' With' thinerous admiring friends.... _ • •At . . 14 tneeting the:Le\ It i aystr,lile-;Cornet Bandthe log rcSolutios 'adopted HS itivay one:. of our important: and . esteemedLineinbers',%lWillia . *Veil be it lierebY '.• 1: • 1! It4 - dised, : . That lia,has Oen' a foriiiitU 1 aii ( - 1 ef ;fieent mem ner, , always , workt ttg . for• the: intert , st,. of our organiiatinn. • • I?esolved, That oni - .Syniiiiitiies . libhali"of his bereaved • parents shall ..eker. : us tq NON aet a' of teiqui .. .;.R4 . &al . ,..•That , :coN , "or thAalinVe.T4eainhle . . :arid resolutions. lie furnished tio,parents of the deceased, and also a hopy.* be jent to our contr . ty papers. - f- ' • I. 'New' York Produce, Market. , . Reported Every Week 'Expressly fOr Tux lorbarruoss DintoceaT by. Rhodes 410 Serve[ t roduce Commis sion Merehantsf , 26 WhltAhallS eet.New Tork. •• . • Neiv York, Friday Feb. 4,;1576. BUTT: 4B R. 11 • Receipts last six day 5...... ..18,446ipkgs. Really fine butter continues iqligbt supply and firmly held. Tubs it fancy, occasionally sell a trifle above quotations but, buyers Ipaist ex treme prices rather strenucusty, and An many cases haVe taken good sound firkins at the rela• tive difference in value. ; • State Dairies, fine...... ...;....31 .0 33c State Dairies, good to pri1c....27 30c State Pails, dairy, choice. t —c State Pails,ditiry,gobd •to rnmc 26 0 30c State Pails,common to fair.... 22 0 24c Receipts last six days boxes. The export demand conduces good, Much bet ter than for several monthaiust, an 1c has in several instances been male ; 14c. is[the ask ing price for the best grades., ° state Factory, fancy —l2 sgt j 13%c „ State Factory, fine • ..1134(gt i 12,;( a c State Factory, fair to,gooL 9%l@i 10%c State Dairies, fair to goodi... B,kiA; 110%c . EGGS. Receipts'last six 9,lBl.pkgs. The heavy fall of snow , aprears to add to the firmness which characterized the market yes terday. The deniand has 'teen fair, but\ it ap-. pears to be mainly from . &filers, soil that the market Is not actually relieted of mu n ch stock, although grocerymeu are plrhans are taking hold a trifle more freely thp they did , a few days arro State and Penn. 21. e. Western choice bran ds. . . POULTRY. 1 The;demand Is rathei mo e active this morn-, ing and with continued fav fable weather and a light Supply, prices are q, its firm at a trifle advance throukhout the list Turkeys, State prime, :..16 o 17c Chickens, State, pi ime......'‘ 16 to. 18c ;Dicks' - ,` , ' ' i —et 18c _ _ Geee '.12 130 • MEATeA`ND STOOK. The receipts of calves are Heat, and with a good demand prices are firm ,; Live Sheep, weather5..........1 WO 70 I • Live - Calves; State rime._ 9%t0 10c - Hog Dressed Calves fine.... to 1214 e . , • DiIIED FRUITS. ! The supply of apples is ibneially !light 'and holders firm, at rather above wllat layers care to pay. Other deaeriptions are : very and without „essential change: State Applea,quarters........ tO 91ic Peaches, Reeled,t3tato tb 18c Blackberries. 11 1 40 12 c Raspberries, .....2€ tb 27c, ~larblt :lige - would call the attention of the Public wanting ,AN THING ' IN TAE MARBLE LINF SU4SQijErIANNA DEPOT, PA., Being.the otilialarble'Workiiiii the County.,,,e, _ All Work W arranted= '.. jto Represe4ted - • • „- • '. YOU CAN - - LSAVE- HOVEY '.'. • • • . . • By calling 0.0 ne: WILLIS • DeLONG. • fins 'a lie 2 52 ONINIBIN LINE, Ths undersigied has an Omnibtut line running to ev ery train' on tie D. - L. & W., aid Erie 'Railways st P 'Great 'sena a. , EINEM Shipping or Re-Shipping ,Beggt*: akeither depot - will bopromptly attenden to. 4 • i The new - river bridge, is now completed, hOice tkiete le uo -ferrying. always on hand to convey i)asaenge s re_ti `any point. in the 11,urround!ng, country.U. niic4A - 14k: ropii.l" - ereat lien& Aug. 19 1874.—tf. ;; • 01jR' NATIONAL CENTENNIAL • •, "•,‘• y tbo, Rev. .W• Wirriner, on Friday. Ftbruar y: .l Ib76,tt,43•oabtiktA), m., inn house _9 Mr, Dante Aymr.- - Itießete, 0 cents. ‘ , 12..„ i t) •>‘:,:tot Montrose, Feb totl • - •.; t - The, Mrlots' CIIBESE. • • t / •. .„‘ U Or $ • to oTTR WORKS, - • " OR NO BA IA ' 3L'A COLVIN Agtt. of , ' Apri .Anyorder for it.MLX.4<3I-33116 - A 'l.Jecture , . . .centour &liniment. ere is no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not reileve, no twcilling they will not sehdue, and ;no faintness which they will not cure, , Thlsis•stroni , "language, -but is true. ,T.he'r have iroduced more etires L ei !ter:mail:an, ::1; dings, caked breasts, ticaldi, hurtle. Mit; ; f rhedm,• ,at - che v iitc.i ..npon the , human frame,-ardo strains, sp• ricA, t galls, etc.,..epon f aoltnal23 ; In, one : year ';than have a l , otherplretended remedies since iheliffrld hekei. I Tli , y iii4eounier-iiiitate, ell-healing,pain re= !levers.. w Cri 4 plea thrOw aayttair crutch'es. the . lame walk; polio • 4us:bites are • rendered hairm less, and 1 the wounded s 4 healed withoitt a nx ~ e t ' The recipe is pub lished around eacybottle—They seg . as.pci nkticles over sold before because they do Just what t hey pre'tenclto de.' "Thciscvliniiiicv Stiffer from rheumtifsrbaiain.. or tivelline'dereive to suffer if they will mit'alie Centaur Liniment,' rite wrapper. More' 1.611 1000 certificates • of remarka le'. cares. including frozen limbs •,-Clieonic ,_,gout, rheumatic running tumors, etc., have been , re r ceived. W will rend a cireniarcontainingcertidcatee, the recipe , tc:: gratis , to any' one 'reqtiCsting '' . One bottle of th yellow wrapper CentaarLiiiinienti's worth i t one hundre dollars for spavined or swim:lied horses and mule% r for screw-worm In sheep. Stock-Owners . . . —theselini putt are worth your.attention. No family should be iiithcint thein. "White WiapPer'fainilynse;" Yellow %creakier for animals.' - Sold bier!' Draggists.--i 50cents.per bottle; large bottles„ $1.00: J. LAOS% & C0.,53 Broadway:New York. ._ - . fk: is more thin a substitute for Castor. 01. ly gate article. in existence which is certain ie the food, reiglate the bowels, cure wind foduce natural sleep; It, contains neither lorphine or alcOhal, and is pleasant to take. !:ed not cry and Mothers may rest. Oastorl It is the on tc•assimula colic and p mineiula, is Children na3 0 ct. 25. I LYONS & CO., DEALERS IN TS; OILCLOTHS. DRUGGET, ATTINGS,- , .WINpo vv . SHADES, CARP PAPEI. HANGINGS AND ENAMEL OTHS, COTTON -YARN,, COFFIN TRIM. MINES; PLAT D WARE; DRY GOODS, AND . GROCERIES,:PAINTS, OILS, REPS, DAM/ SK 2 ALL - OF. :DID .: JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICIN.ES, , KS,. , IIM.VatLLAS, RUBBER GOODS &C. TRUIs Montr January 1, 1876. Bi!IIIMIII= _lippicgN,g, `,L,V00,;:..:, : - Pti:Lggist, AffearßOLSA, PA, .., .I.i ' ':Dealer in all kinds:of p. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods, I",lye ,Stuffs, Paints, Oils. Varnishes. ketllooks, Combs. Jewelry, Perfumery. oatt,'Arustrs,yiolkts and Violin • Strings. Toile , Yankee Noiion Faoy; Cigar • , Spot) tols, Tobacco,,. Table Cuttiery. Fine Solid Silver, s.irlated" Spoons, Kr Ives and .Forks, QU', Pis ianunitioni Shimider ; Braces.. Trusses,..Medical trints, Dental Materials. Lamps and !Lamp Tests 4 Spices ; Baking Powder; Sea ; Moss fielatine, 7'apieca, etc., ctc. , ' Daly's Pale Ale for Invalids: Inn Chim Patin; , . ,e, wbo wish to boy Paints and Oils. would do well nine ens stock of ' , Whitt Lead, White Zinc, and Chemical. Paints. bp:lts.. purchasing elsewhere. ltde of colored, aints in cans.of froza„one to flve 'itch, Oh hand. ' ' rose Feb. 2.1876. IiEtANNOCK Th toe Mix° All ponn Mo ° ' . ‘ A FIB LE: ;WORKS 'l' . 3flnnftecturers of and Dealers In • •v i ABIERICAN , f , MA MARBLE AND SLA'IS MAI§i'iLES I / + I ;011 -86 A.MEitlaN Giti A Specialty. i i, •;. : -„ - : - vet eineiery Lots iricilosedir _ P. C. Tul l Gea r nnock, Pa.. Jan. A-1876.-4 , iMl=l L ESTATE FOR BALE. Rig . +. übsexiber will ;sell, the - following yak T. estate; At a V,ery. LOw,Frgure. rst-flas*Dair,y Fltnnt ,took and lan • wriship of. Bridgewater. 2X mties fi utainiag 1S) 'acres.' farm in., Burrows Dollow, Glbsoit twp..af iradaii extensive eider trait and diiniliery. 0-41 house andlot In New Idlifard boo). , • . TEI IS MADE. EASY. i : • One in the robe,sl ALS 98 aer -.A.LS le*r artizubirs AddreiA, the - siobecriber at Itentrose, or cult t 141.5 roddence,N 13011.gely.ster. : •* 1 t , . . - —•- ' -•- • • ' JOIEN tiAiV tr - : • Brill awater, Jan. 24 thiJ 87 11.74 11 , 1 - - rt "::,,,,, 0 i . t10:7i .- ti ;- d - 7. Lad - ies . ' , Jiblita:4l' ?. E. - , =_ d ; - i ilv !1 ) . I h,-i ,'il ,/ri • 3.,41?4, .litp. - - 1 B; R. LYONS & CO. CHEMICALS. • ;F' .:t :..:.::~..~f 11111 1 lliiitt. ttEMBNIS, . STOVES,'ItiVi,,c,opPF.4:4 , SH E IRON. AVAIIE,S,,; , IiOrStp-;:PURN- . ISIIING.'G,OOpsi,.ANDf BUILD= :ERSJEARDWARFii''&C:„ BLANCHARD, & CO., SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, WIN ' DOWS,. CORNICE - 'MOULD- wtoteh we will sell atillanehard, Barnet a Cp'e. prlf ca NAILS; SCREWS, LATCHES; BUTT SASH AND . .BLIND `'FASTEN ERS AND :,HINGES, .. HOES, FORK SHOVEL'S, RAKES, . WIRE , GOODS, &C; Special inducements an Pans, Pails, Clioler and all Dairying Good's. IRON CLAD, FIRST - PREMIITM, MILK PANS. (Joint_ HAYDEN ) General Agent.) OTSEGO COUNTY LUMBER, PLAT; FORM. SPRING AND . BUG - GY WAGGONS. Unsurpassed for Style' and Durability. ‘l/4.• We have recently added to , our selection of 'Stover made by Itathhone, - Sardita"Co., Albany It. Y., and the Argand Base Burning Parlor Stove, and Cunard Cook Stoves, manufactured by Perry & Co., Alban, It Y. ' We also keep the celebrated . ' DIAMOND , BASE BURNING AND FEARLESS. COOKING STOVES. Ratttbone,; Jewett Sc Ransom, Ranges, with Copper Reservors and Nickle Moan tine s of the latest improved paUurns.— Repairing= promptly done and orders for jobbing solicited. _ • HAYDEN I CLEMENTS. New Milford, May 12th. 1875.—tf. Why . the Flowers Bloom in Winter I. Are you aware that you can obtiin Summer heat In January t That you can impart balmy air to your families ? that you can give spontaneous growth to plants and Flowers, and that you can make home a little paradise by pnrchaslag one of B. C. Sayre's Hot- Air Furnaces ? These Furnaces are now constructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem pered to that resembling Summer heat. Niiinoit - BilikEilFititilit NO MORE DRY, HUSKY HEAT. And the time hie come when , consumptivee they re joieh in coal fires..., These furnace: are Bold entirely up on their own merit", aed ate now the leading Furnace in this part of the cotuttry All Furnace" are warrant ed te give entire mtiafactiOtt or no stale. ''l3'. i=,i. S',.A.,C:lltoi, I keep competent nien 'on the road who are Well ac quainted with the Furnace business and' they are con stantly putting - up these Vurnaces. Their work4s war ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered is the following towns and cities: , Binghamton.' Scranton ; Piovidence, Wilkes' Barre; Kingston. Pittston,^ Eimira. .Waverlv; Williamsport, Great Bend, Suspnehrnna Depot, fianco k, Delhi, Downsville. Andes, Maigaretville, Franklin. linadllla, Owego,'Northumberland, and many other towns. ' ' , ...., Any person wthing a recommendation from any ;one livingvi In the above named places, 1 Will gladly co:res pond wit II them, giving names of parties now using petit Furnaces. - . - Dlontrose Pa. r. -Montrose, Ddcember 92d 18715.-Bm. • pt)J.,DONLEY'' . •0 •_ „: BINGHAMTON, N.Y.o reepearally cal attention to tbeirjaree ; atom; , tRBL~, = ilithich they are selling at from Id to 90 per cent. han heretofore. A full aseortmant of 4 }EqtRLOR, DINING ROOM and Eryclurai Inman , TURN. • - 1 0 VITA aWt . Setts, floe* PIO upward. CheArtber Betts floes upward. Mattres s es from $4 upward.. Pnra,W•ol. rtireolet from_vo to $l5. Oak, Ash and Wainst•• tutension Tables from $6 to $lB. , Yost can day better by purchasing your goods of us that of any desiersin- tbis action of the country. We wilt not.be undersold by, any one east of New York , pay.— ,No extra Charge roll:tacking or delivering goodsat the WHITE OP OUR ' . . , • . :', ' DER g .....,.:.4',.::,,-.4‘...:-.;,;`i.?..f5'.....*'!„- 1 , ~t • . __ ~_ ............ ' -- , .._ . able Real ... • `WO desire to Says, ,word. In this line we : have Stein's Patent Casket. and, a variety of, Ot,her styles. Dalai' Robes. {shrouds, etc.. , =the hearse and Carriage , attarbei to Our establish.; ;meat cnnuot be Surpluised in this section. These wilt be furn ished to those who require, at a reasonable Op\ :ure.anywhere within a radius of twenty miles front thls city. Giro dim a . J. DONLIfy. • -. • • - • , • 'BintritarniOa i 1ifiti 1 201. 1 875; 4 -ti t • 10' tools Orli Mont- r - • Boy a Bootsi - ar.Chtattiloht's. .-- . 8 1iii Aill ... , :r.:::1, - , ' 4 , ' 4 ip: -2‘4-.OJ Ferri ~' i. : 1 ..„.4r9ni HiOdviarp; etc.:: Donlan in I 0 ,1 ii).•t qi; ;`~a .e Agents • tor MEM THE CENTENNIAL COOK, I.IOT-AIR 'iltiCeixmixfacktitzre!?ci 333 r -B.' C. :. SAYRE t 48.1 c 50 Washington' %Tit xrricrii zi sr,