iCAVN',..oottirlt AND .VARETY. --,-That eclipse of the sun will take place one weekiliara next Saturday., , i - The conclusion of the report of the Sim quehanna Farmera' 0141 from last week's issue will be found on our eighth page. '—The Erie railroad has made an agree ment and contractfor a third rail from Jersey City 'to WaVdtly; and will thus have both gusset; over the entire line. \ ' Erie brakeman had his head com pletely severed from" hiti body :by falling be tween the cars 'when' in motion. The adeident occurred near Binghaniton. The victim's name was Robert Taylor. —Messrs. R. B. Littlu and J. B. McColluni, etiqi,:are attending the Supreme Court at Phil- idelpkia which commenced its session last ' Monday. They have several very important oases on the Trial List,involving some nice un settled, legal r points. L • —The Ciiurt having refused the application, for a new trial, in the case of Doyle,the Maguire," who was convicted week before last at Mauch Chunk, for the murder of. mine boss Jones, a special police force are, on guard to prevent any attempt to rescue him. —Central Express messengers have been placed on the night line of 'the Lehigh Valley Rail road, both North ael South. By this ar rangement express• Matter will be, received and lent twice a day via the' 'Montrose railway.— This is an express racility which the people of • this vjeinity have never had peibre. _ • —One of,the oldest inhabitants was rect nt ly interviewed by 'a' reporter. Ile said his rec ollection of the winter of '1,843 was that it was similar to the present. l There was no sleighing 'until March, when stibw fell a font deep. Jan uary was mild and dry,and the grass and grain grew on the hillsides. The third week in Aprii he attended couit - at Danvile, and encountered • snow banks as high as , the fences. We are slit bified with the old geiitleman's almanac except the April part, of it. I IVe hope, this season will differ with 1843 that respect. —The Tunkhannook Deinocr,t says that "White Whitley, a fairer of 'Sullivan county, was killed by the falhng ot a . tree, which he had cut dpwn. Deceased was of peculiar char acter., He lived in a large house by himselt for , nineteen years and did Ibis 'Own cooking. He owned three farms. tie neier mixed in socie ty except as a member of a debating club, in the discussions of which he regularly participa: fed. He was one of the principal debators,ao being absent at a late ameetingi a search 'was made for him, and be Was fOund dead." • .—The narroisiingroftbetnage of the Dela . ware, Lackawanna and Western railraaii has been'commenced atcriinton.- The first step still be to shorten tie ixles of the coal,cars. They will be cut off 7 1 )4. 'echo; on each'end, to, snit the new 'gunge, which will be 15% inches 'ruirroiver than the present one. One thousand men are employed at ..13Crariton, and.mOre will • soon be added. F 'Oen Eli:Tithing •is ready for the .cbange of gunge; that part of thel_work will be accomplished in -foray - eight heire. The road will be, narrowed by ,removing the rails from each side 7( iliches nearer the middle. As the Centennial approaches, sorts of devices tor saving time and money are in order. With' a view of facilitating rapid trans it,a man has invented' an apparatus for ,taking passengers on - and putting tliem ofiwiihout stopping.the trains. The candidate for Phila delphia is stood upon a platform, where he wails like a mail bag to bed, taken in. As the ear approaches, a machine_ like the top of a ta blp. working with an elbovi-like joint, reatlites out suddenly,strikes the awaiting traveler in' the miedle,te falls forward on the table, and before he is aware of it, theicondtictos is hold big him by the collar while , the train clerk goes , through his clothes for a ticket or a cash fare 4 By . the titue • the traveler has reed eyed Lis breath he is fifty miles on hisjourneg and the porter of the parlor car has blacked his boois and dusted his ciothesi • It-:: will be remembered that in the rem niscences Of Tip I.l4yderei career,,brought out at the time of his arrest after the kept burgla ry, it was 'given, out that at one . Itime be had. picked tivi pocket of a man on the Erie and succeeded in getting soMething over $l,OOO, and that alterward'the money was. gotten pos session of by , the officers and no One - elaiming it, it was deposited in the Lana. Aso many years Lave elapsed it is; now claimed that this money belongs to Tip Flay&u. and his counsel have Win.making soine f inquiries aLout it, and it is-reported that the Owego bunk offiders claim new „that yews ago the sum was paid to some Ont'from Pennsylvania, -and that in-one . of die fires that Owego Las b,een" fampita the receipt therefor Was burned up. This (to ry is tkiught- to:6e "too thin'' and further stepe will be taken in regard-to the ineney • •• , . —Ateerdeg to , the rliiladelphia*Ur, these much wanted: , huipetivorous birds,. the,English Varrow§, into disgrace. whit the Skir says about they contented thenatelsat with devou measuring worms, or in feeding ui erunibi cast to them hi the philantbri erybody, was tleliglited , with then:l, - n' would Still be the .case : were it not for that the, have begUn to ruthlesialyats ; TipinedTruits,hut the buds alki,. Webave bad our attention called'io a nnuther of grape vines ant itcilai.iices whiO have 'been 'tcninpletely, denuded ot• th(ir buds this winter . by these' ruthless little foragers. ,In addition tothip o l , &Innen . are beginning to - make Complaint mi l l nceettnt s of the r a ids nude upon their crops by tuem: ,An Irish gentle Man informs \lfs that in 1118 - - .Wlie country tso deStruetie haie these • Vomws become, tbat - Itoys *raked with rattieo 03*MT:dorsi! by some of the faruters to tray. etee tields every: day during certain'seip , Otis; tts ifig,bten the thieves - away. Vis spar. arc regarkable fur their .feetuitlity, and an `, - # lO 7-iaire already *gun to domicile theniselven the country, they are likely to become a ut4- ''Aticii ftitiers wi ll nOt a'e* rid "no w .:0011/101Vele. - • .--- , --Women's Temperance Prayer Meeting at - the house of Miss. B. C. Blackman, Thum— day,.at p. ~ • . • '-- 7 --The dogs got among - , Owen O'Neill's sheep in Auburn township. on .13.undaj , nigbt fait, and killed four, wounded two, and two are -=-----The donation ()MeV. Dr. Cheishire, pas tor of the. Baptist church, last Thursday eve ning, was well attended, evidenced by= the amount received which was $l6O. • At a full meeting of the Binghamton Li bra*, Association it was ,decided Unanimously Co cancel the engagement of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher to lecture in that city. Theodore Til ton is deliyering lectures successfully in various parts Of the country. While Beecher appears to be l losing in the confidence of the people, Tilton would appear to A be increasing in popu larity, -4-The editor of the Republithn sayi •be is' very in . uch troubled with cats about these -days and lie can't sleep o' nights. Isn't it - the arriash ing •of the rings ("Court • Honse,'"' Whisktoy," and "Post Trader,")• that is destroying his (Bel)knaps, which troubles . him more than cats i .We have -sufficient chariti for his con scienCe to believe that he feels "sick and sorry" that he thing, is found out, if he is not sorry for thnerime. "Speak and let the worst lie knoWn.".• . . . . . . . . .- 1- ' _ t .. ----It seems not tobe generally known that I,t is law in this state which provides that . .any p)aggage'master;rexpress agent, stage driv• er, hackman or Other person, whose duty it is to himdle, remove or take care of the baggage of passepgers, who shall' wilfully or recklessly destroy'any 'trunk, Valise, box, package or par cel, while loading, transporting, - unloading, de-. 1 livering or stowing the same, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction. thereof, . I shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding One hundred dollars. • . • . • r. • 1-----:We received a call on Monday last from Mr. Stanley Moore, a native of - Bridgewater,. , • • this county, who has flir several years been a resident of the • W tstern country, spending sonic time in Kansain but -.latterly 'residing in 1 . . Utah., Mr. Moore was formerlyaptipil.of ours when. we' "bent, the twig," mentally, in the Nev Milford Academy, and a brief chat with, him' brought to mind very many pleasing remi niscences. He owns a mine in Utah, and is making a visit to this section'. while the - pow., which he snys is only: about sixteen feet deep, is tilting from.the 'mountains about his mine. H says, however,thsitin the valleyti and about b t Lake City, the.Clithate . is'very charming. ~ -The residence o! George- Place. of South i i A burn, was totally- destroyed, by fire - about 4 - O'Z ' lock, p. 7 m.,ron Saturday,' March 4th. : The fir \Originated' from 'souse detect about the fine or stove pipe in the- chamber. When first dis- - eVered the chamber was enveloped in flames. M . Place was away from home at the time. T :e neighboks and his wife succeeded in saving the most of the furniture and goods in - the Cel la; and lower story,but nothing of any account fr tu the chamber. - His 'l6.ss is estimated at 0•104.52,090. Mr.:P. has always kept his pro perty insured, and . his policy-had expired only a few 'days before the Are which leavis the loss wholly uponlilm. Phenii like; fie Commenced on Monday, with a* slumber of hands - ilo .41ear Lcv!l . 37 the rubbish ,and lay, .a : founktion for a li6vr - dwelling which\ he is rapidly completing.. —Some inquiry having been ,mades of us by s bscribera in - regard to the 'responsibility of' f; rm fenctrg, and the liability for trespass by a neighbor's cattle,, we, will take this method of, answering. By a decision, of the Supreme dourtof this. State, a case of trespass:will not lie unless the, field is fenced upon all sides with. a good substantial fence at leasefive feet high. This fence must be kept up 'along the road as well as on any other part of the farm. Tbe' 1 Oscine of a line fence. even which Le'or -s gs to t l he or tier of the Ireipassiug cattle, to had, re heves him from being a trespasser if his cattle nt,er his neighbor's field .at that point; The aw provides a way . to compel the buildingeof ine fences and until this is complied with, no 1 • ilction of trespass can be maintained. Under he old English law, fences were erected to eep cattle in and owners were heldresponsi e for all the damage they did to their neigh ors regardless of fence. But it seems the. ennsylvania Supremo? Court have reversed his law and made fences necessary for the pur ose of keeping:a neighbor's cattle out. This May be considered a better law,but it appears I to us' to -be poorer common sense. A little wholesome legislationnpon this subject is cer tainly demanded. '. ' \ THE Finsr OF APRIL MONTROBE.—Many changes of more or less importance will be made on or abOut April Ist,in and about Hunt- - ,rose.. J. R. Cooley, who 'for a year or 'mono hPs been managing B. C. Sayre's, bar& Ware store, has associated himself as partner with :Boyd it -Corwin, in the. same business, tinder tile firm name of WrO. new advertisement Will. be founditrA \ Coluinn o this - paper... The Fit* Na Bank will' move inJo their new brick Pillui,nti& Co. (Cheap Jnhn)will Searle's store building, built in 'o4i:tee th the bank buildkig...frank Stephens ien E! pews office. and Stationery store in . ;id's building, made - vheant hy` the re moval of the First . National 13ank....Curri, the cigar manAufactUrer,) move into the new building now being erected for illautie by Leonard.Searle, on the corner helqw the express office.... Wilson J. Turret! formerly of South Main- street, has rented the store build ing lately occupied by. E. P. Stamp, on Public Avenue,- which bas been repaired for hisuse. Young Men's Christiau Association, the permanent organiiation of which was P.f: fected last Mon;lay evening, have leased the rooms over "Cheap. John's" store....d Faurot, now with Hine & Shales, Binghamton, expects to take up resigencv here with a view to establishing himself in business.....B. L. Weeks, F. D. ittelbuish i and Jam4s Melhuish love firmed a copartucTship and are Siting up the sttn buildieg of I. Cocir.eyhet'whese ~-THE ..DE.)IOPRAT,,_'.:,MRCH-I,',' they will, open with an entire new stock of - dry goods; clothing, boots and shoes, etc. The up-1 per portion of the building willAx used for 1 their merchant ,tailoring department, ready made elothing, etc. They will . also continue the jewelry business as heretofore. Their firii: name willbe Weeks, Melhuish & Co-....Jonati Mack, formerly of.Montrose, but , tor the past, few years a: resident of Binghamton, will re; turn and engage in wagon making at The of stand of Mejhuish Brothers George U. Hill will ruovepis oyster saloon into the basemer4 of Seurle's brick store....lsaac Melhuish with / his,U.& lather and brother _have bought Ston farm, near F ffl riendsve, and will move upon i . Major D. D. Hinds, of Bridgewater,: h leased that. Part of his farm lying on the south Aida of the road to Charles W. Carey E.. ~ Weeks has leased his fartn to Leo and, Willi Henry Q. W. Sherinan' will take charge i f Wm. H. Jessup's ' farm.... Mr. Losier,.reeentl trom Baltimore, will make some considerab le . improvement on hls• property on North Ma , street Other changes will uo doubt be mad, the de,taili of what are not far enough a_ vanced at present to warrant publication. , . CENTENNIAL CF.L9ntATIort.-t A greea b ly 1 o f call, a meeting of the the of Susquehan a county was held at the Court House, in Mo t. rose, on Fciday evening last, to, take into c n siderationlhe propriety of celebrating the p• proaching Centennial of our country. : A lallge and enthusiastie auciience was, present. The object of the meeting was briefly stated, by Rev. Dr.' Chessitlre;. who nominated Wm. H. Jessup, esq., for Chairman. The motion was unanimously adopted. Horace; A. Deans I then choSen Secretary. Short 'anil interest speeches Were inadeby Hon.,L: F. Fitch, E . Blaketlee t esq., Capt. J.7 , R. Lyons, M. S. ' sauer, esq., Rev. Dr Chashire, Wm. Bun esq., of. Dimock, and others. The following preamble and resolutions oEredhy Rev. Dr. Chesshire and seconder Hon. L. F. Fitch : ' WIIERAI3, Ii Thi3 year is the Centennial of existence of Our National s Independende ; whereas.lwe s lthe people of *tnquehanna ci ty, feel it to be a great pleasure to celebrate approaching i Centennial Anniversary ; tli tore, Rtsotrid, That we, citizens of said.count press 'our opinbn that it is highly prop, have such a celebration on the coming Fob of July at MontrOse, and thereby procee make such : Preliminary arrangements as insure a'generaf organization• of the citize the county to accomplish this patriotic pose. , Reedrid, That a committee of five ge men be anpuinted by •the Chairman, whopo ty it shell be to draft plans and 'details fo' approaching celebration„and . submit the ! at our next meeting. - - - The -Ohair then' appointed E. L. Blakeslee; esq., LIQII. - t,F. Fitch, Rev. Dr. Chesshile, M. S. Dessituer; esq., and H. A. Deans as said com mittee., , . ti . i • Rewired, That when this meeting adjourns it adjourns tot- meet again nn , The first Monday evening of April Court, the 10th pros., to, bear - the report Of the committee 'and • effect. a per manent organization for the rapproachincele bration. - ' - " - • The i committee- respectfully suggest fox the citizens of the different boroughs and town ships the importance ot being represented by two ormore delegates from each: ' DEANS, Sec. DEATH OF JAMES LAGRANGE ) , ESQ.-- , . antes LaGrange,! at one time the most pro ising member or die Broome Counti bar, and an able man in all -respects, died at his residence on Suiquehanna street, in-the Fourth waid,last week. Mr. LaGrange Was nome fifty +rs of age,a lion 4 the late CalehL;aGrange of Vestal, and Was one of the best known men inf the county. ' Be was a colttge graduate of distinC tion and after a course of preparation Passed one of the most creditable;eicamina,tiot! s and was admitted to the bar under fiatterii 1 g ans.:pices, pices, immediately taking a 'place in. the firm of Tallent; LaGrange it Odell, and took front among , rank our_ lawyers. 'About th : same time he married Laura,daughter of Dr. Daniels of Union, who, with (ine a gamily of children survives him. ••• Mr.! LaGrange bad what is termed la legal mind and could at all times solve the most in tricate questions of law and , equity tht were ttpresentedlto him, but lured; from his d ties by the siren Of the glass, he fell from his igh ,tses state, When the seeds of dittease • were 1 tened on hiS vit4tls and after suffering for y ars has passed away living , out bi l it half his i ays, Binghamton Democrat. • Fre . .NK.f,l2l.—Tilere is taik:. of a Cornet Bpd....Mr. W. A.. Smith haaj rented rooms of Bobert Seaman and will oceuPy them after ;April . April Ist; ...Rev .; Mr . Gibson, f New Milford, .'preached here Feb. 26th, hav tag ex changed ;pulpits with our , pastor, 'Rive &H. Doremusr... Mr. I. P..TinglCy who has resided Binghamton for a.; year past. has i l emoved upon his !farm again; ..-.Mr. , ,A. 'Marx has rem, j ed his farm to Chauncy , gillard, of : I ew Mil = ford, who hos taken _pOsse.ssion.. ..x ibile Mr. Asa 'Townsend was driving his team ht Great len6.one of {Ws whifiletrees broke; fri ntening team,' and letting the 'pule -dro which NCii one of the holies feet injuiing 't badly. G4RI,I I ET.. I‘‘ anklin t March 10,.1876. 1 1c • TIONi To EASE A COUGlLt—lt'medica wor k of high authority gives thie ; r9lNwingAdv ce. to, valids and minas : "The; hist method of eas ing a congli is to resist with all 111 force ot will posSilile,.until accumulation of phlegm be comes greater ; then there is sometitipg to cough against, and beComes Very. nitwit tai3- ier and - With halt the coughing: A great deal' of hacking and hemming and cough, ng itt in valids is purely nervous ; er ,the result of mere hahit,tuf is shown by the frequency with which it'times while the patient is thinking about it, and 1 its comparative rarity when be - is so much engaged that there , is no time t thinkot• when the, attention is impelled In other di rection." \ • ilitr4imat.e. fur Auotion Bales, etn, printed at the DRICOCIIAT office in linit.4 siyierand . at, reasonable prices. - I 15, 1876. NEW Sroos..—Spring styles Hats jus‘receiv ed. READ & STROUD. Montrose, March 15 - 1876. 11w4 SHOES 1 SHOES 1 S*OEl3 1 For 'everybody, lien, Women, 'Children, and Babies, at very • low cash pracea ,MI the new • styles, at from 25c. per pair upV & Bntotin. Montrose, March 15;1876. 11w4 DR. T. J. WitEA.Toi,.the popular dentist,will be at the Exchange 'Rotel, in! Montrose,\ on Monday atternoon and the day followirg; the 20th and 21st.inst., forthe purpose of feiieving the afflicted of their painful teeth, and taking orders for plate work. A safe and efficient Anaesthetic will be administered to those de siring it. March 15,1876w1. ! • ' A CARD. To my Friends :—Having recently associated myself with the well , established firm'ot Boyd & Corwin - ,1 am now: prepared to meet my friends with a full line at shell-Hardware, Tin ware, Stoves, Bash Blinds, Donis, Glass and in fact anythilin the. at Hardware, at' the lowest mar t price.. Spechil inducements made to the wholesale trade in Tinware, Nails, &c. Roping my former patronage will be con tinued, I'am truly yours, , - J. R..COOLEY. Montrose, March 14, 1876. 11*4 • DI A. Lirozi has - a large asmortment of choice Perfumes, Pot*et Books, and line Toilet Arti cles. - Montrose, March 8,1876. 10w31 "Vox Pornia," that, "sensation" Hayanna filled cigar for 5 cents at. M. 'A.. Lyon's Is the best in town. ••• • , Montrose, March 8,.1876. 10w3 PATRONS OF' IIt3SI3ANDRY :; Susquehanna Grange will hold a SoCial Meeting and Mite Society at their , Hall, on Saturday . afternoon, March 18th; commencing at A good tune is extieQed. : . . L. CAT , Master. Montrose, Mircli,.ls, 18700. b BOSCHEE*Gei*,I Syrup is 'positively the beSt remedy fur, congUs. imdi colds. - or:to to M. A. LyOn's.DrugStore• and get a sample bottle for tO cents' and try it. aid, Morris' Syrup bt Tar. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Clierry,'Univer . sal Cough . Syrup , and all of the latest and most . . popular remedies .at • M. A. DroN's. Montrose, March 8,1876..• ~. 10w3 the )un tL•e ere- ATTENTION' CREDITORS. -All bills .Itgajns, Montrose Fire Oompany, No; 2, trust tiie band ed-to the Company,! within six moliths` from the tithe they are contracted, to be audited and Paid or they, will be considered donated, and declared forfeited ; by said Coi:npany:' , . • 'Mardi 8, 1876:073 - • • BY ORDER COXPANY. i• tex -1" to l orth I t to wilt is of pur- tle dthue- :anie . , SEWENO 11ACUINEL:, . , „ , ~ .. For sale very IoW and on easy terms of pay ment;• One Independent Sewing Machine new. One Wilcox & Gibbs' Sewing Melilla° • second hand, in good running order. One Domestic Sewing Machine, new. . .•._ l -. Enquire. of :, • ' E. L. . WEEKS, . . -._ March 1., 18•760. • • , Montrose, Pli, ' pROCLAMATION. *- . • • ' SUSQtrEtIANNA,. COUNT`i, SR, Vasil H. Clark, by ht.r next friend, 0 W. Barnett vs. William Clark. In the Court of Common Pleas of mnaquebanna county, No. 52, November Teim, 1876. illinut Oath: Whereas a subpemna.in Divorce was issued to November Terni,' 78Th, which was duly - returned non eat inventug. and thereon-an Alias subpce tt was issued in said case, returnable td Jan. Term, I$T6. upon the re turn ,case, proof was made that the said. William Clairk, could not be found in my bail wick. thereon Court order Proclamation to be made by the tiheriff. This notice, therefore to require you to. appear be fore the . Judges of the laid Court on the second Mon day of April next, to answer vaid complaint, etc.. , WILLIAM WHITE, Sheriff. •Sherifra Office, MOntrove, Narch 8,1876. ' pliouLAmAT[oN. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. Alice Jones, by her next !friend, ct. 1). tlaxdlng, vs. T. J. Jones. In the Court of Common Pleas. of Susquehanna County. No, Bbl, November Term, 1875. TUT. J. Jonee : Whereas a Subpcena in Divorce wal issued returnable to November Term, 1875, which was duly returned nos est 'meatus and thereon an alias subpoena was. issued returnable Janivary Term. 1876 upon the return of which proof was ,made that the raid T. J. Jones could not be , found in my • bailwiek. an thereon the court order a proclamation to be made by the Sheriff. This notice Is to require you to appear before the Jud,ge of the eaid ('dirt on the recond Monday of April next there nd then; to ansuree,said Complaint &c. 11'ILI4 -I,M Will VIC, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose Match 8,1876. • PROCLAMATION. • SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. :L. • M. Curtis. uy her next friend M. V,Sherma‘ vs John Curtis. In the Court ef Common Pleas of tills litiebanna county. No. 845, NoVember Term, 1875. To John Curtis:.Whereas a Suhpcena in divorce was issued returnable to November Term. 185, which was returned non eit invotua, and thereon an alias subpoena was issue; returnable of January Term 18714 upon the return of which proof was made that the said John Curtis could not be foetid in •wy bailwick, and 'thereon the Court order a proCiamation to be made by th• Sheriff. • This notice is therefore to require yoa to appear be fore the Judge of the said Court oo the , second monthly of April next, • then and there to answer said com plaints "tc; - • . r WILLIAM WRITE, Sheriff. She e Office, March 8, ISM • I_I4IOCI4II.3IATION. SITSVEII‘NNA COUNTY ES. Ellen , J, Nelson_ by her next , friend Stephen Wright. vs Josiah Nelson. , 113 the',Court of Common Pleas. No. 27. November Term, 18?5. ' - To Jesuit), Nelson: Whereas A lit' ptglas in divOree was issued returnable to November Term. 1875, wh wtts duly returned non est ,thereoni an Alias subpcena was Waned returnable to Jtsnusry Term, Md. upon the return of which, proof wits made that the said Josiah Nelson coned not be found in my. hall Wick. and thereon the Court - ordered a prt.elamation to,be made by the Shear. . • • .„ - This notice is, therefore, to require YOU to appear before the Judge of said Conn' ou tho second Monday of April next, then and there to ansWer sastfeoraplaint &e. - • nklin • . - WII,IIAI'd WHITE, Sheriff. Sheriff's ()face,Montrose, 4arelx, 8, 1878,. , . - PROOLANIATIOM.•' . ..-•; • • . • SW:RUUD/lAN VOUNTY , SS:\ S. 11 • A. H. Shannon vs.A. Shannon. In the Court of common VI eas -- .ori Strstrnelfainia - county No. 80, No v(1111)er Term :1876.; Toe: A. "Shannon Whereasst .. thinturria in 'Divorce was iBAUCd.returnAble November Term. 1875, ,whleh Was ' , lily rourheii non est linceriate, land thereon an• alias suhptena•waS leaned .retarztable , Ne . Jan nary •Term, I,B7ti.iupon the rerun' ot Which, prool wre elude that . - the &Aid A. A'. Shaiinoil could not fixioict in iify bail w iliereou,ttie Vourt ()Wendpruclamation to be made by the Sheriff: Title Hut lee le therefore to require' you to appear lia ;fore the judges of the .ruld enact, On •the tteconti Mon , day of April, next;,..then,ard there to apower said Coto,. plaint,' itc. • • • • • _ r , ;WILLIA1)1 WAITS, Sheriff. • Sheriffs Oflice,HMoittrose; March 8; .876. • PRO() LA NtiA 'HON. . §tit. , 4(ISIIANIk.TA.COUNTY SS. Elizabeth Sbiter by ber mixt friend Daniel Mudd shot vs. Thomas: bl.ster. 1a the court of Common Pleas, of SulKoOlanna Couot%, No. 4d, November TOM, 1675 T o Thomas: : Whereas & subpreim in more ' , was fatted returuahte • to November Term. 1875, which was returned non e4l inratta. and /union ert alias subpeens WWI beetled returea ble to January'. Term. NM, upon tho retUrb 41, which proof - wus; mid(' 'hal the amid Thome. lilac ur cuuldnot be found in nay and .thereon the Court order Sheriff to make proclamation, This notice is therefor° to empire Yon to appear be fore the Puttee of the said Court on the second mendey of April, nest, then and the* to answer said complaint t k o . • • WILLIAM WHITS, taiegiff. Sheriff's ODlce, itontroett, Nelloo 0, 20/0, , inn as "poi war 46.10.1ba01i ih .iiii.a,r44asop Legil Notices. Conty litAsOiss , Directory, Twollnettu thleDirectory.one yipar.sl.st; each ad ditiorialline.6(leetitt. • MONTROSE WM. HAUGRWOUT, slater, Wholetsale and ho lt dealer in all kinds el oofing, elate pai nt. ett Roofs repaired with elate paint to order, 414 0 .c ati : palntfor sale by the gallon or barrel. Ilentrest,pa BILLINGS STROUD, Genera Fire and LW (nre• ance Agents; also, sell RallreartnadeA:e4ecinotToricekatttt to New York and Philadelphia. ofthe Bank. BOYD .15 'CORWIN, Dealerlin Stoves, Iberdwart and lianufacturerr of Tin and Sheetiren warer.cornei of 'Slain and Turnpike street. • • A. N. BULLARD, Realer in Groceries. Provition, Books,Statione" and . Yankee Notions, at head ei Public. Avenue:* WM. IL COOPER di CO.. Bankers, sell Poreigr Pap. • sage Tickets and Drafts on England; Irelr land Sco , , land.S* WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealer all article usually kept by the trade, opposite the eh. • JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Ls Wirt ate door below Tarbell Rouse „Public Aven * H. ROSENTII AL, Auctioneer, Care of S. Pillman, Co., Montroie Pa. - Jan. 19, "10.1 • NEW HILFORD. i t SAVINGS BANK, NBW IdILFORD.—: pezz at. in terest on all Deposits. Does e goner anking Et, news. --nll-tf S. B. C ASE & Co, B .GARRET, & M SON. Dealers in oen, Peed. v et Salt, Lime, Cement. Groceries and Prov'sicnP a l Main Street, opposite the Depot. . N. F. AMBER, Carnage Maker and Undertaker on Main Street, two doors below Hawley's Store. GREAT BEND. R. P. DORAN, MorehantTailor and dealer In Reads Made Clothing, Dry Good&,OrocerierandProvisiwis Main Street' Drugs and Pledioine, W 3EI las r i ll S .17 rrl •. ‘l",e, > ; "Y It is a liquid tinatnent for Mouse and stable use. valuable combination, discovered by a celebrated Eng. ushehemist and horse•farrier. Was introduced to the United sates in the year 11 , 51 i, And since that time, by its great success. in the cure of diseases, it has won for itself that world wine reputation t so richly deig erves, and - now stt.nds at the head of allrlinaineuts nn• rivalled AS A FAMILY MEDICINE. It has alreadygained the confidence and admiration of thoneandc of households for ita many cares of dis cuses were external , 4pplications are of se- much impor tance. It is especially admired as a Wally remedy (or its peculiar chemical combination. possesing no harsh ingredients. [like tincture 01 Cayenne or red-pepper, of which cheap and vaiuless Liniments are largely cora posedj which increase instead of diminish the intima tion, making It op nature a speedy cure for RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE. SORE THROAT, COLIC. COUGHS, CHOLERA, TOOTHAPHE, BRUISES, SPRAINS., LUMBAGO, CRAMPS, COLDS. CHILLS. FROST, 'TIC DOLOR EUX, BURNS. CUTS: SITES OF POISONOUS INSECTS. ,Ac. Testimonials and direct ions accompany each bottle. Barone—only V cents. 60 cents, or $l.OO -and If It does not give good satisfaction return the bottle half full and your money will be refunded.: Call for G. E. S. S., and take no other. • ' D. G. CARY. &Co., Proprietors, bliddletowl/. Orange Co., N. ' ' FOR SALE BY " • A. B. BURNS and 31: . .A. LYON, f Druggists, lifoutrose, Pa. Pltrelasable at all Wholesale and retail store:3i , Vie County. Montrose. May sth, AYRE'S 'CHERRY PEIITORAL. For Diseases 'of the Thros:d...dad Lungs such as Coughs. Coldr, whooping Cough, Brou• chills, Asthma, and Consumption. Colds. Comumpliow, that can be made by medical skill. Indeed the CIURIII PIKTOBAL Lae really robbed these dangerous diseases of their terrors, to a great extent. and given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects, that is well founded if the remedy be taken in season. Every Lundy Ebonlii have li in their eloeet fir the remedy and prompt relief of. its members. Sickness, suffering, and evwn lite it saved by this tim••ly protection. The prudent ehould not!negiect it. and the wise will not. Keep it :;y you for the protection it affords by its timely nee in sudden attacks. Di. IL C.:Ayer & Co.; Lowell Maw, -Practical arid Analytical Chemists. SOLD :BY. ALL ouraoisrs AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. Nov. 2 , !, 18'75 AYRE'S HAIR VIGOR, - ~,„ UNSTOP. NO GNAT lIATIL TO 1TB• NA74.ItAL riTALITi" AND COLOR. 'Avail Ping years, sick nett :e. disappointment, And treclititry predisposition. l turn the hair gray. And titer of them - incline it to led prematurely. . ATER7B HAIR VICIMOY mg and extentive use, hit coven that it stops the tiling of the hair immedl tely ; often renews the rowth, and always sortly estores its color, iv hen (id led or gray. It stimulate le nutritive organs 1 activ ty and pm. crime bout the hair anti its beauty.,Thu* brashy. wok or sickly hair becomes glosSy, pliale and strenOtteped lost hair regrOws with lively expression ; • falling halt is checked and stablitheft n thin hair thickens; auo fld• ed or gray hair reitume their'original color. - Its opi Lion is sureand harmless. 4; :gurus dandruff. hosts JU tmtnors. and 'keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft—tired which conditions; disease* 'of the scalp are impossible , As ,a dressing for ladles' hair. the Vigor is praised for its gmteful anti .figrecable' perfume, and valued fur the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts. PIMPAIIED BY 1111 r. J. C. hilicElf. &Cod, L9well, Mast, PraitiCal and Analttital Chemiste. SOLD BY ALL DRI.TadISTS AND DEALERS L KERicINE. 'Nov; 2-4.-Ins.-4m • fIATLOIOI4 FAMILY VEOIOIIIEB.. • and ationtern re.fived in abort time by t. , cose.of Taylbroreelebratasti Oil: The great ithentraint Ind ',gaunt itgic ifenoetly, Title medic ire it not.i eta all, hut is warranted-to-tare ;owe of the/Oland 11l to which Is heir than any other weir-eine ever dir covered. Lily it a trial tr you do' not find it so•_, 11 Gotta you nothing, • 1; •Inalr . nn need with tne uticor• advantage for any kind of . Pain. Linienetie, Wooodt` ur , Harms upon man or beast,. Will not szpart the riiwo: wound or sore. Full directions for nee uron h d racD bottle. Ask your Siereinut for a free vial. No cow' No i'.ay„ ‘ . • • Taylor's Cough 'Syrup or Eineetorant, for all Thro! and Lung - drat:toes. (»-very pi vitenot to t h e me t e amd coot-lint nothing in,iurioub. Try it, and Ptop OA! con_Aland take the soioneew from your Throat rid I wise. Aek your Merchant for a free via). No Ol re ' - NO rilY; ." • TayloreCooditfro POwditrit for all kiacla of Met Ed poultry. Warrante I.ther . beet renovator ot thesrl" / of rim down, ordiaeaied stock, that liar ever hero d ih mverOd• `Pry thorn: i‘Wall Ellin:toes incident to II! brute eri -444011. Directions" tor .us4around each lo" age y MO Ail the above medic wee tor sale by Abel Torrents: Burnsit Nichols, or Kontroae 4 and all D 1141 0111113 Dealers throughout thireentltr, it,,IiR4WNING TOPE._ October We 74'.-27. 'he few . compositions which Ye won tho confidence of mkind and become house lid .words among not only le but many nations. mnt the extraordinary virtues,— rhaps no one ever secured wide a reputation. or main. fined it so log as "Ayer's serry Pectoral. - It has been sown to the public abfiat Irtyyears, by c,o a long tin series of marvelouri cures lat hive won for It a cork :nee in Os virtues, never tdicine. It still makes the PREPARED ET