i s ~ arrangement of Mail. VIA RAiLluiu): . .. A mires. Depot'As . . . lonkhannock, (Dtiily v ) • • 7 9 0 P yl nl5 m VIA STAGEB __ patron+ uepot,(Dally,) ..... 600 p _ Dam 0 New Milford, (Daily.) . 1000 a m 1 Wyalusiug. (Da il y.) .. 945 am 200 pm iriendaville.(tri weekly,) 6 00 P m, 800 am 'volt lin Station, (trl wee kly.) 1 100itm i 700 am oughamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 pm 700 p m gestioppen,(tri weekly,) • 1000 aril 400 pm The New York, (via Montrose Depota New M ilford, fuukhannock,and Wyalusing are dath. • The oouktin station mall runs Tuesasys, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The Binghamton maU, (via Silver Latea l raus Tues- Jae, Thursdays. and Saturdays. 1 triendsville mail runs Tuesdays,Thursdaysotad Sat artlays. Wodiesday6,and TheMeAoppen mail runs Mondays, Fridap. AD D ITIONAt .STAGNB Ast Age IC3VCS daily for Mont rote Depot at 1 en„nlid tone at 6 0. m " A stag e leaves daily for New Milford &Vitt° a. m. d returue at 3 30 p: m. • E. C. FORD c AM. P. IL Montrose Railway Time Table. .., arranginent of Trains. To take effect conn ie . day, per.,. 2ist, 1815. i ' , • . flown Trams. • . •.: Up Trains ams-ann.. , . ~, wen Tit WaflD l A . lc P. M. ar. Y. \ ',P. x. 5.00 l A.__ .... Montrose.. ... :....10.40 6.00 ii) 110 __Allen's...—. 10 25 545 513 113: .........:Cool's 1020 540 520 12t1 . Hunters :.1015 1;35 5i 2s 1'25. Dim0ck..........1095 525 - ;15 132.' Tyler'*... ....... 955' \ 515 6.15 140— •.. . • Pringville.... 995. 505 5 : 55 145 ' 1 Ynn • J/35 1 .455 605 1.3 ..:. Avery'5....„..... 925 445 610 208 .......Lemon 915 14 35 6'-'0 220 Lubeck..... : ...9 05 1 425 630 2 30„. ‘ • Marey'S ..... , .-...'855 ' 415 64,3 24,-, ... \,. Tnnkhanpock ; ..!840 • 355 All trains connect if Tunkhannock withiri aN Y. R. R. going north arid south. a , J A MESA. BLPtICSLER,Pres't. List of itew Advertise:tents. Sheriff Sales. ' • r . .. . . . License Petitions. , Register's Notices:;' ' . New Feature in MOntrr.)se . • . . Farr to Rent—T • Hartnett - • Business card—Griffis & Sayre. • ' :i Ne w Firtn—Boyd, Corwin & Cooley. Special Notice .'f ,the_ Overseers of the Poor of Ilarfbrd Townshiu:':, ::,., . • • . . • BUSINESS - LOCALS. . A,Card -J. R. Coolg:=. Shoes—Read & Sinititi • New •Stock=-Read &Stroud. To those afflicted—Dr; T: J. Wheatoni - I • SPRING BONNE . TB.—Spring bonnets tr mmed ready for wear have arrived, says a' New York journal, and are a creamy whtte Mass of chip, -ribbons, lace and flowers, all of the one shade' that is already becoming 'monotonous. The chips are very fine, and the_ preference for yel- , lon ish white is marked, for although colored 'chips—brOwn,gray or black—are impOrted un trimmed, not one colored. bonnet is: foUnd among the large importations of,;trimrtaed bon nets far models. The new rough finished yet glossy straw bonnets are very handsome, and are hrought out in the besi shapeit. These are not the coarse, rough-and-ready straws.fOrmer ly used ) , but nre fine satin-faced rice straws of corn tiirt, Yet with raised braids that give them a stylish rough surface. The. new shapes art close at the sides, project above the forehead, are short behind, - and those most in favor with the best milliners have square crowns ; yet there are mans round crowns; and many poke bonnets of more or less pronounced shapes ; the latter are rejected by leading deilerkbut young . ladies have found out that they are be- , coming and are 'easily 'trimmed, hence those' Rho do their millinery at home will select the pokes for another season. A. few bonnets hive the front slightly, iolled In coronet shape, but the flaring brims : la now encircle' the face like a halo are pasie&------v . LXAP YEAR :Humoß.--Just at present - the conventional *it evoked by the , fact that this is leap year pertiades many of the papers. Years ago some anonymous' miscreant. invented the• table that in leap year unmarried ladies ask Un married ten to marry them. This- invention iic called a joke, and his shaineless menfilacq llss ever since been O'eanlot*ly, echoed 4 by certaM etii;i)rs. Paragraplis asserting that oung m4n I are now .in thingcr of- tceiving ,- p opoials t ttarriage from every' unmarried • I dy in- the cuuntry ; that badges bearing . the inscription "engaged" or "sworn to celibacy" are openly nom by single men as a means of protection; WI that countless youngladies have proposed to and been accepted by rich widowers and handsome young melt, crowd the columns of otheraiie. respectable and intelligently . concluc tetl newspapers. As every one knows, there : id not the slightest foundatiOn• for any One Of these paragraphs, - . There is not. an unmarried vellum living who fancies that leap year con fers on her the privilege of unseating haself;, or Who, in any circumstances, vironlld avaitherself of such an alleged privilege. I. And yet, news papas continue to print the conventional leap year anecdotes and expect the public to accept them as witticisms. People do not laugh ever them, as they do over the comic police.reports ! , They'simply 'read then in silence, regarding them as a proper and necessary ;feature of every leap year, and abstain from either killing, the editor or openly denouncing his jokes out of a vague feeling that he is Only doing his duty to society, and is as irresponsible in, the matter; as is the calendar itself..' JyRY LIST.—The following is a list of Grarid hod Traverse jurors drawn, for the term of Court to commence at IdontrtseJ on Monday, I I April 10, 1876 Grand: Jurors. Auburn—George Bolles. Ararat—James L: °ere.- water—Francis Tingley. - eliff6rd—Jolin- Waikins,•Tolinl Allred Carpenter, Riellaios;"jamesi Aanett. , I)l inovk—Erederiels M Woodhouie. Forvst Lake --Judson Burr, Geo ti ElaTli , . Gil . son—Ebeitezer Ntiritter. Gteat 13end tO--.ln4n Alhce. i, J , lelison—Nekon 'French. -. Jessup _Beni. V Berthok ip•Tii)x—Asli Bowlird, Alfred Jeffers., 1 ia , il, , t ow ii— Darius Coleman. • New Milford fp—Jeremiah Bratido' Oitklisad—G N) II Leal, Jopt . pti 1:140143a. Rush—Bela Gitlin.- ' ' '' fsusq'tt Depot—rWashingtJr Shtitie.' 4 i ?) Trazieraa Jure ,s—ilfrst WiseV • • A polaeon—Asahel('raves, jc. . bri p)klyn---h . fepi)en W Bretd. Clifford--Ilish Baker.. Dimock —Geo Gates. Franklin—Geo 1W Sinith. Friendsville4-Laterence Mcitterny. Gibson—Albert W Barnes, John C Felton, Great Bend tp - ±•Wm:Dußois. EdwardcMun sow' HarinOnY— , Edgar N French. Rarford---Daniel M Farrar. • Jessup—Wakeinan -0 iendrick. Jackson—Joel II Lamb, Trutnan W Clinton, John B Steenback, Thomas Randall. Lathrop—Horace NV Ball. • '• Lenox—Davidßlack, John Buck, James S Belcher. • 1 • Liberty—Job A Knapp, Dexter D Stanford. ' Little Meadows—Ansel Fox, Jonathan Bar ney. 1 . • \ Middletown—Perrin S Ross. New Miltord tp—Rubert Blanding, Peter Smith, John Washburn, .W m YanCott. _Rush—Orange Mott. 'r SUmfa.Depot—L,Tjavid Mason. Springville-.--Anson A Church. Silver Lake-r-Willimlifeeker, Traverse ,Jurors---Seeond Week. APolacon—En4 S Foster. Auburn - -Isaac, B•Howard, Elijah Crane. Bridgewater—Sylvester I Hart, Edwin Hill. Brooklyn—Robert F Breed. Clifford—lra Cobb, Samuel Arnold, Henry Cuddeback, Henry Rivenburg. .Dimock--Davio Sberer, Horace Spafford., Forest Lake—David L Dewers. Franklin—John Barron, Stephen A. Smith, 'Martin Kanaly. Friendsville—enry Light. .Great Bend Vi lage Boro—John B Johnson, Julius B Brown. ' .. Hatmony--Sterling Banks, Harmon RNew ell. . ! , -, Harford—Dennison K Oakley, Elmer Els worth, Frank WOmarth, Yenuel Carpenter. HerrickFraneis M Felton. Jessup—Jame R obinson. - Lenox—Willia Baker. Montrose—Marion A. Lyon, Luther Jagger. Middletown—Wesley Lewis. - New Milford tp—Henry Darrow. Oakland—Samuel A. Lewis. Rush—Joseph II McCain. . .Silver Lake—Michael G Hill. . . Susq'a Depot—l Watson Boyden. I • OYSTERS ! 6YSTERS 1 ! OYSTERS 11 1 Forty, 50 and 80 cents per quart, at the 52tf — KEYSTONE SALOON. VERILY VERILY, 1 say unto you: Go to the Keystone Saloon and get a good Oyster Stew. Dec. 29. 1875.-jtf. • FOR pure. Drugs and Medicin es, go to •M .A. Lyon' l s Drug Store s at Abel Turrell's old stand. Montrose;Mareb 8;1876. • .10w3 PaoTooßants."—pictures taken in all tholat est styles. Old pictures copied and enlarged. Also a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap, at G: W. Doournaes. Miantrose, June'74.—tf. ' PRICES REDuetto4T THE STEAM MILL. Persons wanting meal and feed can buy it it the Steam for less than they can get it from Binghamton. Come and• see how it is yourself, D, A. Mom, Superintendent; Montrose, Mar, 1. 1879. 9w3. H. Rosion : \ Practical Auctioneer will' (Upon aplic,ation) attend to all public sales in the above capacity. Terms reasonable, Satis faction warranted. Address or apply to EL Fimenthal, care lat S. Pillman Post's building, Montroie, Pa. Jan.l9, 1876tf,; To THE a guarantee that Tay lor's \Family 'Medicines arc the best , in market of their kind, and That the quality of the goods shall hereafter be 'maintained, I would , say to - ,"If after using them you are not satisfied you h'tive received benefit in prpportion to the price'paid i -return the empty bottle or package, and get your money back, as I want no man's money unless he is satisfied he haa received its equivalent. Respectfully, • H. Bnoviumui TAYLOR, Prop',r. Obtober 6, 1875. , ° 014.1EVOYANT EXAMINATIONS FREE. - 'here is no ..subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment of ctron ic diseases.. The astonishing: success and .re markable I..ureS .performed by ..Dr. Butterfield; are due to the.gift of clairvOyance, to. the life icing study of the constitution of man, aud the raring ofdiseases from natural remedies. Cures the worst forms, of Scrofula : P.atarrh, - Piles, Fe male WeakfiesS, Astluna, Kidneys or Bladder Will be at the 'Citffeely House, Binghamton .Thursday, and Fritinfr, March, 16 and 17. THE NEW TOWN HALL AT AYEIL—This ele gant structure is now 'complete. In beauty of design it surpasses anything of its kind in the State. Constructed of brick and, dark rctuble it is as permanent as it is charming. The Eng- . lish architeots have adorned it, in subdued col ors, which please without tiring the eye. Dr. J. C. Ayer built and gave it to the town in ac-, knowledgment 'of the distinction they confer ed upon him in' taking his name. Although it is a generous gift, still the hearty good - wishes. of a whole people are of greater value and the generous donor has doubtless secured them.-- Groton (Mait) Journal. WK THINK that the people of Montrose and vicinity are finding out where the most popu lar Dry Goods House hi Bing.iamton is located for C. F. Sisson & Co. inform us that their trade; from this section, is very, large and-con stantly increasing. their stock may now be s fobnd .a large and carefully selected stock of thy Goods, suitable. to,the wants of everybody,. They-.make a, speoialty of Bbick Silks, 'Black Cassimeres: Black Mohairs, Black Alpacaa, and tkie finer \ grades of Dress Goods, and in this line are \prepared to give some decided bar gains. We suppose that nearly everyb.3ly is aware that their _store is located at 61 Court Street, next - to the Canal. Binghamton,, Sept. 22,1875: 13,PEctit, ANNOOrtiCEMENT To THE PEOPLE .OF EillE4A. CO ! As we expect to move in tour new store April Ist, and wish to reduce our stock as low as Bible we make to you the extraordinary ,offer namely : it. you will cut this out, bring it to our 'store and:buy . $lO worth, or more, (at one time) we.will reetive this notice as one dollar cash, in buying a bill of $lO or more. Remetn ber to cut this out and bring it with you. The fialowing are Some of our prices and we will sell all our, goods in proportion. All calicoes warranted best, goods and -fast colors at 74e per yard. , - • • Good yard ',wide t ai tory elpth BV 2 :c per yard. ? Better' -". " " 9ge vvrY .44.4 " MR andlle. Black Aipacii 25, 30 and 37e. .IkTen's Overcoats $5, $0; and. $7. , Afen'S run tots $B, $lO, and $l2. efiniftt ranee as we only, hold this offer open till AprifirsQ Beat In mind this is allowing You 1003 r Oift.-dliconni , buyiiig flO, ;or in , plaid words;, y ou; get $lO Worth ot:g„Ondi fok t 9; , • - S Co. Montrose, Marelc.t.lB7o.' (Clietit) John.). w:;.:~'_ THE DEMOCRAT, MARCH evene, Beni Parse, B Business Le-cals. LOOK ! LOOK i In medicine quality is the first importanee.. A. B. Burns at th€ Eagle Drug Store keeps con stantly on hand a full supply of French, (344-. 'Allan ; English and American Drugs, Medicines' and Chemicals. Also a choice selection of toilet articles and fancy goods. The largest' and best stock of Pocket Books in town. blontruse, Jan. 5,1876. MARBLE WORKS. The TunkhanneCk Marble Works of :Burns & White . are don* a good businese and are getting out some very tasty jobs of Head btones and Monuments. IA. B. Burns, of the Eagle Ding Store, is their Authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He has designs' of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be proMptly filed, by Burns & White.. junkbannock, Febj,.2,4 f. s76t , , , PUBLIC SAL. The subscriber wi 1 sell, at public the,stile, on premised of ThoMas:l Hartnett, in Silver TAtke;_on Monday, March 27,1876, at 10 o'clock a. m„ the Sol:owing property, to Wit : Ske,OWs, 11 sheep, pair matched gray horses, (5 years Old) five yearling, 5 two-year-olds, cheater sow (With pigs), 1 lumber wagon, 1 light wagoa,.l sulky, 1 sleigh, 1 pair bob-sleighs 1 mowing machine, 1 horse-rake, hayfork, ropes, pulleys, &c. Drags plows, churning machine,)' household furniture, a quantitY of Potato es , and other things;too numerous ta meutioni •-1 TEuits :—All suins of Iss and under, cash, over $5, nine months' credit with interest aad approved security., TIIOB. 'HARTNETT. Silver Lake, March 15,1876. Bost Calico 71 cPnt's per yard at Cheap Jontfe. I 'ew York Produce BlarkeU Reported Every Week ExpreSsly for Tux Mot Goss DEXOCRAT by Rhodes & tither. Produce Commis- Stall Moictutnts, 28WhitshIlStreet.lvew York. New York, , Friday, March 10, 1876. . . I Receipts last six days..., ..... .11,850 pkgs. There is a continued good demand of State butter or grades say worth about 32c.np to 40c. and with the supply of anch rather light, es pecially of the finest _quality, prices are held very firmly. State Dairies, fine ' (ett 33c State:Dairies, good to prime.... 30 0 32c State Daiiies, tair to goof 26 @t 20c State Firklbs, choice, selected,.-- , 1 33 c • State Firkins, goi,d to prime....3o ® , 32c State Firkins, fair, to go od 25 0 28c • State PAiil3, (gt State Pails,dairy,good to Iprtme 30 33c State'Pails,common to fiir....22 25c °REES Receipts last six days .1 From present indications this week will be pretty 1 buying with some freedom free sellers. State Factory, fancy... State Factory, fine .... State Factory, fair to g• State Dairies,fancy tull State Dairies, fair to .1 Receipts last six days.. The market for prime m. appears to be about stead V going into consuMptio 11 State mid Penn.... Western choice brands • Really desirable lots o ' in, moving off quite read' the tone for such descrip , ier. Turkeys, State prime,.. Turkeys, State, fair to g Chickens, Jersey,nrime Chickens, Jersey, lair to Ducks, Jersey prime... Ducks,Sta‘c and Wester Geese, Jersey prime...l GeeseiAtate and Wester, The supply of - Ceased calves is not quite so liberal io-day, but the demand' is still sloW and pricesrregular and weak though the outlook is more fav,orable. Live Sheep, weathers 6%4gt - Live Calves, Stale prime. 831@, 9c Hog Dressed Calves fine 10 @ lie DRIED FRUITS. The general market continues exceedingly quiet, and. prices, though held quotably' about the same, are without strength, and to , sell, in side figures would probably have to be Accept. edS .• State Apples, sliced ' 9 @ 10c State Apples,quarters • 8,4.@ 9c Peeled, Peaches, Ga., farcy., ..16 ogt 17c Peeled Peicbes, fair to'good.„.l2 1114,'13c Blackberries. r .. . ...1094A1 41c Cherries, State 19'-. 20c - Raspberries ..... - 25 @ 26c Plums, State The supply continues liberal, demand -dull and prices weak and irregular. '• Bermuda Potatoes, per bbl 6 007 00 Early Rose, bulk,. per bb1.......1 120125 Peachblow, bulk, per bb1.... 1 2501 50 Prinee . Alberts, bulk, per bb1....1 00(41 25 Peerless, bulk, per bbl 62%01 00 Swee. yellow • ..... ..2 sftB 00 . (lover Seed. . 1 .. 1 .4 14 0 1 _494 Timothy . • 4'.4 BYRNE--CONNELT.;--At he Catholic church in' Friendsville, on •Thursday, Feb. 24th,by Rev. Father Murphy!, Kate Byrne, daughter of Daniel Byrne of Forest Lake, to Mathew . Connell of Choconut. I I , i NEWTON—Gonvozi—Ati the house of the,brnie's parents, Clark 4, reen,lPa., March 1.0, , b,y the 1 Rev. Lsaac Beyan, E. IW. Newton ' to: Eva I; Gordon.i • i Dkructs—WF.l.t.mAiv—A Franklin Tannery, Pa., on Smidayddaren sth, by J. IL Munger eaq. J. Dayton DenniS and &ulna Wellman bottl of New Milforcl.l ~ . WiLsort—JoN VLF' -r Wednesday' evening,. Maielt Ist, at the Baptist parsonaged, in 3tontrose, ,by Rev, 1)r. Cnesshire, Mason; ,ft q Own - to Annie Jones tacit Moutrose, i • i i Surrn---PEPPER' , ----0 1 Thursday mordingir. March 9, at the; Baiiti t parsdnage in Mont rose,..-by Rev. Dr, Ch shire' It Ivey' M. Smith to Mtry E. Pepper, both oeßushvlllo, Suscfa cti,, rv. ' 1 . - , - Woin>74lllT4L-Pli Th: 9, at 'the Baptist pa Rev._ Dr. Chesshire, fitilin,it co., Neliraska I Rushville, Oug4 l o co.,* The Markets. BUTTER. • e judge the exports beral , as skippers are and receivers are all ...13%Q. 14 13q $ d.. 9%© .1030 am 1.1%ig 123 c 8%0. IpXc BOG 3 1 DRESSED ' I oULTRY. i'dreased .poaltrtt are ;17 this morning: 01 'ions is a shade Ste 16 @I 17c i0d....12 t 'l4c 17 @ 18c l good . .15 ; 16c j 21 (4 22c prime 18 @ 19c 11 @• 'l3c oriole 9 @ iloc 114 STOCK. MEATS-AN Q) 20c POTATOES. SEEDS. ZIZEELMILIFILIALGIrEIier,- irsday morpino, March nage in MOn awe by B. Mood, At to Alice, Wood, of t 15, x.. 1576. 11,090 boxes. -13,198 pigs. • riffs of fresh arrivals , with a fir quanti- 16%@ 1 ta .. 6 rI33.4LIVE3tS.' SiicAntx-14ear Elk Lake, March4th, Willie II • ,so of E. W. and Sarah Steadman, aced '• 10 months, • ' 1 HEWITI—:-In , Tronton. Le'tigh co , Pa., Feb. 25th, Mr. Julia Hewitt, wile of ex-coOnis-, sioftei Abel Hewitt, who with her husband b i ll ' resid 'd in Brooklyn, this couLiy, for Mauy years aged 70 years. CIIAPIA —March Ist, Nellie Grace, clang of C ai. M. and. Mary E. Chapman, fig years 3 months and 7 days. "FQr if Eiay unto you, that in heaven i angls do always behold the 111(.11 of my Ft which is in heaven." Itimmal—ln Rushville, Feb. 18, of pneum Ebcn; M ae, aged 63 years and 8 mouth SurTozi—in Springville, Feb. 26, Samuel ton, .s(!d 79 years and 5 mouthe. TAYLO •-•In Great Bend, Jan. 22d, Mrs. i Ann, wife of Warren Taylor, aged 69 yill puBLic. SALE OF .IPJa'ritcrizesi proverit The ndersigned will offer at public sa e ,on Saturdny, March 18, commenci ng at 10 o'clock a m., the following property, to : wit i !Nine cows, dine two year olds, five yearlings, iwen ty-one !good sheep, one ',yearling-telt, one tibine year old mare, about 300 bushels.ot mita, Iso a quantity of hay in ; the 'born, two; nice shoats, one sew with pigs, poultry, .etc. .A.lsq one plowing machine, one- Ithaca horse rakeiWith broad cast sower attached, one.phitform sjring wagon, one • lumber Wagon, one single ggy, one single homes's, one.' double horn one corn-shelter, one horse • fork, one_ctilt 'vote 4 , two plows,; one corn plow, one thir:y-tooth harrow, one pa'ir bob. sleighs, one bob sled iron shod. one gndstone, two farm bars, one .of rein hand cast-st el, rakes and farm . dairy fix ures, such 0 pans, pails,, cog churn, &c:&c. gen eral assortment of farming toold too numerous to • mention. , Some fifty.. bushels' *of potatoes raisedgrom imported seed. • TE sums over $5, .nine m nibs' credit with approved secuety, and I ded re no bids from . thus' who cannot give undoubted se curity ; $5 and under cash down: • Aitoßmtis STONE. • ' !. Sutton, Auetumeen. Lake, Feb. 23 4 187614 . • M. Pores ,ARECT lON ! . - Rumor bah it that having been elected CountiTreas urer for the ensuing three years. I am to dtscontidue my . Insurance buaines. Said 'RUMOR Ie UNTRHE, and 'without foundation, and while thanking you fdr kind_t ness, and 4ppreciation of good Insurance in the, pagt, I ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that all busineSs entrusted to me shall be promptly attended to. My Coinpanies are all sound and reliable, as all can tes tify wbo have met with losses during the past ten years at my Aget,cy. Read the List I North British and Mercantile, Capital, , $10,000,000 Queen 4 of London, , t` - 2,000,000 Old Franklin. Philadelphia,Asrets 8,500,000 . • Old Ccntinental , N. Y., " nearly 3,000.000 Old Placanix of Hartford, " • • ' 8.000,000 Old Hanover. N. Y., « 1,600,000 Old Farmers, York, " " 4. 1 :X 1 0,030 ir I also represent the ew York Mutual I ranee of over 30 years standing, and assets overs3o.ooo,ooo. Also, the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of Penn sylvania. 1 ICTTIGet an A ury.— covering . all coveri all acadents, in - thel Hartford Accident Ins. Co. Policieslwritt:n from dne da; to one year. Only 25 cents for i a $B.OOO Policy. Please cull or send word, when you take a trip. Very iJespectftilly. RIMY C. TYLER. Irma, Pa., Jan. 19, 1976.-=4l CTION ! I I 1 undersigned will sell at auction, at their Partin* n Montrose, Pa., on, , 1 1 hursday, March 23cli - 1876, i r 9 ccminencing at .9 o'clock, a. na., their entire !stock of Lumber: Carriage material, Spokes, Fel oes, Shop tools of all' indg. &c. ; Bnggies,. Sleighs, and Cutters . a t secon liand'side Spring buggy. a good one, abd other mild s too numerous to mention.. A great chance for good bargains. . I . l'alxS or l a —All sunts less tlum $5, cash , $5, and otrer„9 months' credit, with interest and 4pproved en doisers. !' 1 i M EL IIUIS4 BROT iIERS. Montrose, March 8,1875.-3 w. , . I • A • 'NOTICE.--The 'NOTICThe Vilder• I signed an auditor appointed by the Orphans` Conr of Susquehanna County to distribute the fund remainingin the bends of Noah Baldwin. Eli of Rob ert Manning, deed, late of Auburn. will attend to +the dutief, of his appointment at the office of Warren & Son in Montrote, on Monday, the 7-111 day of, March, at Ip. in.. at NM - eh time and place ail persons interest ed !ROI present their c:aims or be forever debarred from turning in on said fund. • I C. A. WARREN, Auditor, Montrose, Feb. 23, 1870.-4 w. Best Calico 7 - 1 cents per yard atiCheap Joh i's. • Real Estate for SWe. MINIM:Mon SAE - OF lasiter•te• virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Sus . nna County, the undersigned Udininisttator of tate.of James Johnson, late of Harford township , will expose to public sale on the prem v , es, on By quell the dec' Thursday, March 24d,. 1876, !o'cloelt, a. m., the t f:l w lllving iessibed rid estate 80 , nded on the north by lands o 4 H. W. Wilmarth, on ti e east by lands of J. A. Sophia, on the south by land. of Oliver Payne, on the weft by public highway, withlthe appurtenances, a house and shop. AtiSO—One other lot bounded on the east by public high Way, on , the south and west by lands-of H. M. Jon ,on the north by 'lands of W.' E. Barnard; con taini g about 10 rods of land.. 1 , ! • I' Rliti .--$25 on day of sale. One, Hurd of balance on finatcobifirmatlon, and the balance! in one year with interest from Anal confirmation. ! D. M. FARRER, -Adm'r. Pe . 23,186 AL ESTATE FOR SALE.:: - • , • , Th . Subscriber will isell the : following valuable Heal estat ~-1- . At a Very Low Flinn. ] , One first-class Dairy Farm, stock and Urnaing tools in the township of Bridgewater. 23( mi.es from Meta rosejcontaining 130 acres. Al SO—One Cann In Burrows Hollow, Gibscia twp,,of 98 a s. and ane Eiim xtensa MADEIve cider As E mill y. and distillery: ~ A 0— t house and. lot in,,New 'Milford boro. T • , F r particulars address : the subscriber at Montelliei or call at his residence in Bridgewater. 1 - JOHN GAVITT.. .i.dgewater. Jan. 26th, 11378.-21n;* , OR SALE OR RENT.. , -- ' - - As.ixcirszile* alias* .tacit Gn .Lentan„Aventm, • Montrose, Ea., • • , ze of lot, ftztO rods, with fruit:; and sltade trees * beta, etc. Inquire of or address 8.13, WA.R?tER, Mont Tose, Pa.," ich 1, 1816tf. lABSIBABLB • 110iLISE AND LOT FOR. SALE.. S towed In the Borough ; of lifonttose. A very - dee. Irene property, Fine, large Maio. good Baru. Garden, FrOt Trees, in bearing :! good .%v rll, et.ti other eon. FOtpArtiCtlia , r 6. enquire -on the premises, - • ' - 0. BAILEY', 4 • , tXtoher 8087 - , Mogulose, Ps. - FOR SALE. Th, ic subscriber offers, ,, ,his fargi lor sale,l situate. In 'cost Lsko, coutainiug 65 acres 50 improcred.. Win is twiiive cows, - Sad a tea '.. r : Well aratetkdi-is - u)so / ,00d gruio-fma, ,Jls.s * nice. y.utiuli arc p. 1.. Tarsus . It be - nl,aoe essy. ; For . turther'wticula 'euquire or , ~.,, eor, : ti. 43, 3001ifie, 'eli. le, 'lll-;.0 ': - I '' " ' - ' 1 "' - itontrode Fa i I Vlo re 1 A I WI I. %ad tel Polii Iron, Hardwue, etc. IIAYDEN &, CLE6IE7'B,-* STOVES, TIN,' COPPER sußirr IRON WARES, HOUSE TURN. , ISHING GOODS, AND BUILD- ERS HARDWARE, &A . I • Agents for BLANCHARD, - BARTLET: & CO., SASH, pLrNDs, DOORS, WIN ,DOWS, CORNICE MOULD INGS, &C., • which we will seal at Blanchard, Barrtlet & Co`s pet re NAILS, SCREWS, LATCHES, e. SASH AND BLIND FASTEN- • ERS AND HINGES, HOES, FORK SHOVELS; RAKES, WIRE GOODS, &C. _ Special inducements on Pane, Pala, Cooler' inkd eri Dairying Goode. RON CLAD, FIRST PREMIUM, MILK PANS. - (JoHN HAYDEN, General Agent.) OTSEGO COUNTY LUMBER, ),LA-- FORM, SPRING .AND BUG . GY WAGGON'S. Uniurpaßaed for 'Style and Durability. We bave recently aided .to our selection of Stoves ' THE - CENiENNIAL .COCIK, made by Rathbone Bard a Co, Albany N. and the And Base Burning Parlor Stove, and Cunard Ceok Stoves. manufactured by Perry a Co., Alban„ We also keep the celebrated DIAMOND BASE BURNING AND FEARLESS. COOKING.STOVES. Rathbone, Jewett: it Raisom, Ranges, With' Copper Reservors and Niehle Mountings of the latest improved, jatterns. Repairing promptly done and orders for obbing solicited. • HAYDEN & CLEMENTS. New Milford, May 12th. 1.875.—tf. • Clobing out . Overcoats for, mot et' Cheap Join's. Why ,the Flowers Bloom in Winter ! Are youswarwthst you can obtain , Samnei boa im January ? That you can impart- balmy' air to year families ? that you can give spontaneous groulth to plants and. Flowers, and that you can =thalliumn a little paradise by purchasing one of B. C. Baynes Bol ide-Furnaces ? These Furnaces are now constructed with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere Is tam pered to that resembling Summer heat. No lure Crack of Fortin NO MORE DRY HUSKY HEAL HOT-AIR And the time bee come when consumnthreitaay se joke in coal fires. These furnaces are sold enitreiyup• on their own merits, aed are now the - leading Furnace in tbis part of the country• All Furnaces are warrant ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale. • Ml' 'ET .EVIST d l l. MI SS, I keep competent men on the road who are well se» quainted with the Furnace besine,gt - and they are cos stantly putting up these Furnaces. Their work la war ranted to please.. These Furnaces are now scattered is the following towns and cities: -Binghamton, Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barn. Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. 'Waverly, Wilbamsport. Great Beod, Suspuehrima Depot, Banco. k, Delhi, Downsville, Andes, Maigaretville, Franklin, naditla►, Owego, Northumberland, and many other tawne. • 1141Caszt.ufacktiaurecil NW Annum wishing a recommend l etion from any ono living y F e n the above named places. I will gladly cotras pond with them, tiring names of parties now using these Furnaces. ~:r. , 8:.- C. S,tYREi.. IViontrfte Pa: Montrose, December 2211 1875. Closing okt Overcoats for cóØ tt Cheap Jolin's: , • D R73B ' MDIOINES, A. Lyon, Dragipst.: .MONTROSA PA. L 'Dealer in allkinds of w. .PurteDnags. Medicines Stuffs, Paints, Oi r l i e. ei Virre:te 17 Pocket Book,. Combs. JewelrT, Pertain . To!let Bosse,itruehos, Violi tans eVI Ow . -" Yankee Nagano,Paney'Ooodc Cleara, Tobacco. Table Cuttlers, Fire :Solid etren Spoiine. Plated es and Fork., Spoonp:Kriv ttqs, M 01110.0014 Shoulder 'Braces. Trualleit. ltedNil Intitruroonte. Dental • )14 Weals,• Lamm oslid Chi Intlem. thltall4 PowderEStaa rube; latbie. ctc. • • r. Dalx'c Pa Al tot Those; who arlih to bdiPainte altdollse•irould 4 sne to'essutine our *Weber , IWhtto Lead, Whitillne, aid 'Mixed Ohmic:al Patuta.;hulbre ourebeaypitiabiewhm i . AV padkof,.44dOted Califi44: tee t „0 147 it SUL, pouuumacu r • 4 Montrose Feb. 11,1874: Dealers in ~01M1I0Mk