Arrangement of Nails. VIA RA ummtn: di ?rivet. Doors. lankhalluock, (Dai1y,)...... . 1 —.700 pm" 1215 m • Bontrope Depot.(Dally,) . . 600 pm 16 iila (Daily,) .....1000 am 1 80pm Wvalusing. (Daily.) 9 , 15 am ,2 00pm tr i a doville.(tri weekly.) , 'IIOOP m 1800 am :70nklin Station, (tri weekly • J. r 1 00a m7OO am iiingharaton,via S. Lake,(tri wedklY).. 600 P 700 p m gottoppen.(triweekly,)..... loooa M 400 pm The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford, rankhannoek,and Wyalusing are daily. The Conklin Station mall runs Tuesday s, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lalr.,) rune Tues. b, Thursdays. runsys. riendeville mail Tuesdays, Thursdays,and Sat ordays. ,Th e Iteshoppen mail runs Mondays;Wednatidays, nd a Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAGES:' A stage leaves daily for Montrone Depot at I m..and , etur a:4 at , p. m A stage leaves daily for New Milford at 730 a. in. ind returns at 3 30p. m. • Montrose Railway Time Table. • Arrongment of Trains. To take effect on Monday, • . Pee, 21st, 1875. • , l Up Trains Down Trains. • , SOUTHWARD. , • , NORTHWARD A. R. P. M. * A.M. ik. xi 5.00 1.00,.... ....Montrose—. ~... —10,40 6.00, 610 110 ..,..A11eu`5...... , . .'.1.1t1 545 513 513. Coors L.lO 0' 540 r„i,) 1.211 Hunters .1.10 5 585 528 .... .. ... Dimock _lOO5 5. 535 635 . 132 Tyler's... .....,. : 955 51'5 555 140.... . ' .... bpringville 4.,,:p'45 5 05 55 145 Lynn . 985" 455 605 158 A very'5.......... 925 ' 445 , 610 208 :. . ....Lemon 915 485 6ZI 2 o—. Lhbeck...— .. .9 05 425 630' .2 30 . - - Marcy's 855 , 415 - 645 245 . „Tunkbannook...„. 840 855 All trains connect at Tnakhannock , with 'P. & Nj R. R.D.oing north and south. JAMES. 1. BL &ESL ' El. Pres't . . , List of. New Advertisements, ' . . , . Sheriff Sales. License Petitions. - ' . , \ Report of First-National Mink. • • [ . - • Grand Sking gpentng—Jewelry, 1e.—J....F. Bronson. .. . ~ Centennial Exhibition— . -New d Jeds-- - -g. Mclieniier . Financl Statement of Auburn . and . Rush Poor. Asylum. nurrali—Stoek and Cattle E.tcchange--1:1. , limn thal, Auciiontei: BUSINESS - Loc hs. Coal.-1 R. Raynsford. Cigars—Key West&—Curry. Meeting of Susquehanna Grange., scroll Sawing Machine tor Sile 7 —Charics Cooper. '3lecutig of Susquehanna County Pomona Grange. ' tOrighlalj • •:', . . - • •'Tlie Centeriarisz. . • A hundred years age ' to-day • . I opened first my eyes on earth. A hundred yenta ago to-duy. j• Was, chronicled a .4 atipn's biith.' The nation lives, her glory gleams. In burning rays from zone to zone,: Triumphant ensigns proudly. wave From many a spire and vaulted ,dome. Ali, how we loved , the stars and stripes • With pride we waved the flag I.ween. v •Npne but a veteran: can know - How well we loved the old thirteen. A hundred years ago my barge. Was launched .upon the tide of years, The stormy tide—the dangerous tide • . Ot - rocks and shoals—of lloys and tears. •' • - I I've seen the Soldiers, one by lOne, • In shining garments at the! gate. And.generations come and go, 1 . . And yet I wait, I Wait. • l've seen the dense old' forest grand;; Swept like a mountain mist, away. And towers, and villages arise. s Where the lone Indian trOd;hia way. ) I love.to - wander 'mid the:scenes, • Of •early life and early days.- And mark the changes time has made, In social . customs, manners, ways. .. Our house was by the river stdd, And all around were, wooded hills, ..• • Arad herds of. wOlveS; tin .1 troops Of deer, And singing birds and whippcorwills. - Just by the door on hooka, were hung, My lathu'e musket an his - sword. And sntfgly in the corner stood . The wheel with distzfr,• flax and gourd Our meat wns "snvi•ry" of old; And taken from the -forest chase, -- And cooked in kettle. , ?:9n t.b . d:tine:, Over the inailimpth ftrerilaeo: . • . We were not tied to venison steak ; . Or bear, or bacon, for we bad' • Plenty 01 wildwood pheasifnt6 then; And. duck, and coon, andit rout,and shad.We dressed mostly in hon 4, ipun:ploth, Our wool and tow. snpplieolotirneed. Otar cloaks were eanaletlined with baze, Surtouts" and coats of,-buckskin tweed. • We did not darken .hite.Ar hair. yot niight But powdered it as white as snow,*,,. .This was the style of "kieventy-aix." - ZOE. JURY LIST .--Tic fuliov4ni, is a list tildrand and Traverse Jurors drawn for the I term of tt,un comma:awe al :.6lonirosa, on blonday, April 10, 1876 : • ' Grand,ilizrorsi Autnra—GeOrge &Mei. . 9 .rarat-- . -JameS (.I . Bnahnell. Brooklyn --George L'at're. I. . Bridiewater—Fraucia 'f .. -!,, - .?- elifi'ord—John -Watkins, Join Wittierby Mired 'Carpenter, David S Biehards; James D4nock—Erederick M..Woodbouse., '- ••• •::••• Purest Lake—Judson Burr, Geo H Hamila„ . -Gibson—Ebenezer Witter. , . ' Great Bend ti}-,-- • Johu Albee. 1 • Jackson--IsTeltkon French—. Jessup —Benj. Q.Birtholf. Lenox—Asa Howard, Alfred Jeffers: • , Miltord tp--Jereinish • Oakland—Geo H Leal.joSepiriStepheits Rush—Bela Gitlin. • I • b'usia'a Depot —Wasbingtort, • betide. • . .Tray me Juror--First - Apulacon—Asaliel Graves, jr. f • Br{u - W, Breed. I ( littord—Nasb Baker • • - P‘ B Gates. Prafutlin—Geo le—La Wienee W;Barnes,'John C Felton,. Great: endtp—Wm Dußoi i. Edward' Mun .,,, !I. .. I rmra.y--Sigar X French. Liartord—J)aniel \1 Foxiar. • , .. , ; 1 " ,,,.. ri--.-Wakenian fi Hendrick. [ ' \ Jaeksok—Joel IL Lamb, TrurnsualVAllinton l .. , T 1 r• " ',1 4 LP ~1..41Lat0-ki t f t ! '' ::l . :: . ) / LI .441 - . . . 'ilir - --IT•arriPo W B*P, : l: , 5 , • ' Lf qwx 2 -David. G'lliack, 4ohu tlelfi`.3llne 8 Belcher. E. C. PORDHAM, 'Liberty--Job A Knapp, Dexter D Stanford. Little Meadoviti--Ausel Fox, Jonathan Bar ney. \ • Middletown-Perrin &Ross. - "5r...". run....; 01..„„u".. Smith, John Washburn, Win VanCott. , Rush—Orange Mott. - Suscra Depot—David kason. Springville _Anson&Church. Silver Lake—,William 'Meeker, jr. \ Traverse Aron—Second Week. • AriolaconEnOsS roster: • • ' - Auburn—lsaac .B Howard, Elijah Crane.. • Bridgewater—Sylvester I .Hare, Edwin 11.111. - -Brooklyn—R l :Awn F - Breed. •. . • • • Clifford=lra Cobb. Arnold, .Heniy Cuddeback. Henry Rivenburg. • . Dimock—David Sherer HoraCe BpalTord. _ _ Forest. Lake—David L Dewers. Franklin John Barron, Stephen A Smith, Martin Sanely. • - Friendsville---Henry Light. Great Bend Village Borp--Jobn B.Johnson, Julius B Brown.. Hat mony—Sterling Banks, Ilarmon'K New- Harford:—Dennison K Oakley.,\Eleazer Els worth, Frank Wilmarth, Penile' Carpenter. Herrick—Francis M. Felton. JpSsup—Jaines Robinson. Baker. Montrose—Marion A Lyon, Luther Jagger. Middletown—Wesley Lewis. New Milford tp—Henry Darrow. Oakland—Samuel A,Lewis. Rush-=Joseph- ; McCain. , Silver' Lake—Michael U nil). Susq'a Depot— Watson . Boyden. Business Locals. HamosiLLs fOr Auction Sales, etc., printed at the DEAOCRiT office in :first-class style and at reasonable.prices. • OYSTERS OYSTERS !! . OYSTERS ! ! Forty, 50 ond 80 cents per quart, at the 52tf KEYSTONE SALOON. NEW STocK.--Spring styles Hats just receiv ed. • READ 478 . T80UD. Montrose, March 15, 1818. - • 11w4 ERILY VEtiILY, unto you: Go to the Ke_ystone SalOon anAget a good \ Oyster Stew. D , ec,2o. . ;' ' FOR pure . Druge And • Medicines, go to M. A.l Lynn's' Drug Store, .at Abel Tuna's old stand. Montrose, March 8,1876.. _ • • 10w3 - M A.Lrox has a large assortment of choice Perfumes, Pocket Books, and tine Toilet Arti cles. • • \ • Montrose, Match 8, 1870. , 10w3 "Vox PoPula," thAt "sensation" Havanna filled cigar for 5 cents at M. A. Lyon i s is the best in town. - Montrose, March 8,1876., .10w3 SHOES ! SHOES !• • SHOES ! For everybody, - Mien, Women, Children, and Babies, at., very ,lour cash pnces All. the new styles, at from 25c. per pair up. •REth STROUD. Montrose, March 15,1876.. llw4 PnarounArns.Pictures taken in all the lat est styles. ,Old pictures copied and enlarged. Also 'a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap, - a G. W. bootarrAm's. Montrose, June 10, 14.---tf. Ros - ENTHAL Practical Auctioneer wil • (upon aplication) attend to all pullic sales in the above capacity. Terms reasonable. Satis= faction warranted. Address or apply. to IL Rosenthal, , ;care- of S. ?Malan .& Co., Post's building, Montrose, Pa - ' Jan. 19, 1870t1. CREDITORS.—AII bills against Montrose 'Fire Company, No. 2; must betand ed to the Company, within* months•fromthe time they are contracted; to--be audited and paid or they will . - be considered donated; and declared forfeited by. SAid ,Comparty. March 8 , 1876.w3 : Br o . itnElt COMPAI!:Y. . ..BoScnEE's' Ge r man Syrup ,is positiVely..the bestremedY for Cough's 'find colds. - A. Lyon's. Drug• Store and get a sample bottle for, tfl cents and try, it. Also Morris' . Syrup of Tai ; . Wistar's 'Balsam. of Wild Cherry, Univer sal., Cough Syrup, and all ,61 the latest and .most . popular remedies at M. A. Litties. • Montrose, )Ltrelt 8,,k870. .. . , Skivnid MAcniNk.S.l • For sale very low and on easy terms of pay merit. One independent !Sewing Machine new. One, Wilcox '4.t, Gibbs Sewing • Machine' second firid, in good running, order.' Otte Domestic Sewing Machine, new. • . . . ' : " . • e - Inquire of ' - •. E: L WEEKs,* ' - March 1, 18760. - : . Montrose; Pa. PItI*TuSG. We have just received a very large. stock of 'plain and fabey envelopes, letter and note pa per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of all, sizes and Colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we, can afford to print cheaper than any office in this or neighbidicing counties, and in . as good style. Work done in black and colored inks: It you think there is' any that can beat us, give us, a trial, and we will show you What we can do. , 411 kinds of blanks on hand or Printed to order: . WE TRINE that the , people of Mirintrose and vicinity are finding out where the most popu. lar Dry Goods House in Bing ,amtun is located . for r. F, Siss;lo k Co. inform IN that; their trade, from ' this section, is very large and con stantly increasing. In their stock may now , be. found a. large; and carefully selected stock of 'DIT GOodS, suitable to the wants of eir4yhody. T,hey 'tnake spettialty or Black ' Silks,'Black Cassimeres, - Black Mohairs, Black Alpacas, and the finer grades of Dress Podds, and in this line ;are: prepared to , give ' some decided bar gains. We suppose that nearly everyhAy is aware that their store is located 'at 61 Court 8 t, heat to the Canal. Bi ghamton, Sept. 22 i 1875: SPEC ANNOUNCEMENT To THE PEOPLE OF SIIEEQA CO t. As.we expect to move in our new - store April Ist, and wish to reduce our stock as low - as pos sible we. trut_ite4o you the extraordinary offer namely : it you will cut.,•this out, bring it to our store and buy ,$lO worth,_or mere, (at one time) we will receive- this notice as•one cash, in buying a bill of-.s'lo or more. &lum ber to cut this out and bring it with you.. The following are some of our prices and we will sell all , our goods in propori ton. r All calicoes warranted best goods . and fast colors' at 7 1 ,4 c per yard. pood yard wide Tactory cloth 834 c per -yard. Better - " ," " Very best " 10% and 11c. IBlaeklAipaca 25, 80 and 37c. - Men's Overcoats $5, $O, und-$7. Men's Pull Suits $8;'$10; and $l2. . Cone at ()pee as ,we only-bold this, oiler open till April 11iiit. Bear in' mind this is 'alloying ,You 10'per cent diaeourit huying.slo, or in plain wor4:% you get sl4'.r worth at ; t ro3a for $9. R&t,peetfull:y; • ` • a:PILLMWL r 4 3 0 ; ' 4 Montrose March 1 ,1876. (Cheap John.) .THE;DEMOCRA. I I:',:' , ::-AtAßeff ~'2:l;'- ' - ' 'lBl6-f- •AxhuAL MEETING.—The annual meeting of the Odd Eellows Hall ASsociatiOn will be held at o . od Fellows Hall, Tuesday:eve, April 4th, for the election of officers. Loox ! Loox ! ! In medicine quality is the first importance. A. B. Burns at the Eagle Drug Store keeps con stantly on hand a full supply of• French, Ger- 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. Montrose, Jan. 5, 1876. • MARBLE WORKS. The Tunkhannock ' Marble Works of Burns & White .are doing a good business and are getting out some very tasty jous of ,Head Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle Druz, Store; is their authorized ,a ge nt fork Montrose.'and vicinity. He has designs 'of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be, promptly tilled by BUrns White. Tunkhannock, Feb. 2, 1876tf. • rirIA.TEST NEWS IN BlliglitatToli. The'latesA news in Binghamton is that Hine i&ShOles, of 55 Court Street, have Just received their third Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods Which is now complete in all departments.- I.The best Silk. The best Black Cashmeres-- The best Alpaca. The best Merinos—Empress —Plaids of all descriptions. The best Shawls, Kid Gloves, Embroideries, Ribbons, Ties, &c., in fact everything that is kiTt in a first-class Dry Goods Store at bottom figures. Another important iteni;whichif known may he essential to,. the people.of - Montrose, New -Milford and Surrounding country, that Geo. B. McCollittn and C. C: Faurot • would be most happy to see all, of their acquaintances and show them the bargains thst Hine & tholes are now prepared toive. HINE & SIIOLES. ' Binghamton, Dec. 1;1875. 10w3 CiiAai.Liki U. SMITH, Seey. Montrose, March 8,1878. 10w4 A CARD. 2'o my Frimids:-41aving recently associated mySelf with the well established firm of Boyd & Corwin, I am now , prepared to Meet - my friends with a full line of- shelkHard ware, Tin- Warc,••Stotes, Sash Blinds, Doors; Glass and in fact - any thine. in • the line of Hardware, at the lowest • market . • price. . Special inducements made to the wholesale tradein Tinime, Nails, Hoping my former patronage Will be con tinued,- - lam truly yours, . - • • J. R. COoLiY. Montrose, March 14,'1876. 11w4 ' • THE NEW TOWN HALL AT AYEII.=-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 marble it is as permanent as it is charming. The Eng lish architects haVe adorned it, in subdued col t ors, which please Without tiring the eye. Dr... J. C. Ayer buiit 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 : (lfai9.)Wo4rnal. • , The -Markets. New York Produce Market. Reported Every: Week Expressly for Tun MONTHOBB Dastocrwr by Rhodes & Server, Produce Commis sion Merchants, 26 Whitehall Street.isiew'York. .New York, Friday, March 17, 1876. BUTTER. Receipts. iast six day* 12,275 pkgs. The general market -appears to be in a good healthy condition. Fine grades of State are in limited supply ant with a good demand are held very firmly. • . State e Dairies, fine 34 0 35c State Dairies, good to prime....3l a' 33c State Dairies, lair to good. •26 @, 30c State Firklus, choice, selected.. 34 35c State Firkips, good to prime....3l @',l 33c State Firkins, lair to good 25, 0 30c State Pails, ,dairy, choice — c State Pa.ils,dairy,good to prime 33 ,35c: State Fails,Comnion to fair.... 25 0 28c CHEESE. Receipts last six days 14,243 boxes. Judging from the freight er.gagements for the week,' the clearances will foot up some 25,000 boxes. q. state Factory, fancy.... • 1,3%•24 14c State Factory, fine . 11 1 , x ',(0 1.3 c State Factory, fair to good.. •93-4@ 10%c State Dairies,fancy tuitcreava 11340 12 2c State Dairies, fair to g00d.... 8340 1034 c Receipts Mit six. days. ........ .16,186 pkgs. There is, a continued lair demand for fze1;11 c e ,c-gs and the market appears to be in a gOod healthy couditiOn, with the value steady at 16e. State and Penn. 1 16 a 16//2c Western '-choice brands 16 - 0), -- • • , tIRESSEtif.POULTRY. The supply of dressed .poUltry -is very ton, and with ,a good demand prices are held wshade higher and very firmly. - . . • .-.- . . Turkeys, State prime, 19 20c Turkey‘State, fair to g00d....15 0. 16c - Chickeus e Tersey,priwe 118 (4 20c .• Chickens, Jersey, tair to good. :16 sg4 17c „ Ducks, iTersey primr- .!:',3c Ducks,State and Western prime 19 (4- 21c Geese, Jersey prime • 13 (4 15c Geese,Skate two Weetero Prone u f , MEATS AND STOCK. There is a better enquiry , for dressed calves to-day, but without much if any improvement in the price. Live SheeNemeathers. ... 6%'(gr 7c Live Calvefr, 13tate prime. 834(4 fle. Hog Dresso Calves fine 11 Cg 1111 c DRIED liR,FITS. Th 4 general. market eon inuec Very quietand Without new features of interest. • - State Apples; ' 9 '0 10c State Apples,quarters.. .. B%o' - 9c Peeled, reaches, Ga., tarcy....l6 0,17 c Peeled Peaches, fair to g00d....12 0 13c Blackberries... 10%0 11c Cherries, State... ... ...18 _2oc Raspberries ..... ..... 24 c 2tic Plums, State .. ;.. ....18 We . . . The. arket - continues ' exceedingly dulLand with .a liberal. supply prices cntintie weak and uncertain. •l• .- • . , ••:..,.-,... ••• - Bermuda Potatoei i perbbi . • 6._00@.7•00 • Early Rose, 1,1114, r 7:► - 61 - 00 Pea4tblow; bulk, per. lAA. . 1 1201 37, Prince Alberts, hulk, per '7541. 0(1 Peerless, bttlk:per bbl " •-• - - - . ;;;• 2 : 50 @i 3 00 (Inver Seed; . ,:'• ' . ...141;1@154 • - litamtlky Steil - 2 tikai2 oo GRIFFIS Sr.; .SAYRF, IYEAtEIiS rianiwito 00114; 4Loutoi) . iirrib.itisig Goode, Grixertee arid Provisions. NV ood, Stone, sTappaned and Praised Tin Ware, 41bc,.. 4tc. march id, Id. EGGS. POTATOES. SEEDS. ZM!M Real Estate foi Sale. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF Airtireoe'erl &air jai By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court , of Sus quehanna County, the undersigned administrates of the estate of James Johnson, late of Buford township dec"d. will expose to public sale on the premiies, on Thursday, 'March 23it 1.€176 . • at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described real estate to to wit : ; Bounded on the north by lands o 4 IL W. Wilmartb, on the east by lands of J. A. Sophia, on - the south by binds of Oliver Payne, on the west by public highway, with the appurtenances, a house and shop. ALSO—One other lot bounded on tbe east by public highway,g on the south and west by lands of U. M. Jones, on the portal by lands of W. E. Barnard, enn ui ning about 10 roes of land. „ 'PERK, :—s26 on day of sale. One third of balance on final kohttrniation, and the balance in one year with interest from final,comlimatlon. • - • , FARRBR,.Adm`r. Feb. 28, 1876. REAL ESTATE SALE. - • ; The Substriber will sell the foll Owing valmtbleßeal estate, At a . Very Low Figaro. One first-class Dairy Farm, stock and farming - tools in the township of Bridgewater. 2K ml.es from Mont rose, euntatning 130 acres. . ; AI 80—Qne farm in Burrows Hollow, olbson twp.,of 98 acres. and an extensive cider mill and distillery. iltous.eand lot in New Alilford boro. . Trams MADE EASY. For particulars address .the subscriber at MontroSe, dr call at his residence in Bridgewater. .1 JOHN GAYITT. BridgeNater, Jan. 26th, 1876.-2 m. ; ; . FOR SALE OR RENT. zkaaci. xaaat On Lincoln, Avenue, Montrose, Pa. • Size of lot, 9zlo rods, witli fruit and shade trees, ell, barn, etc. Inquire of or address - S. WARNER, , March 1 - 18760. Montrose, Pa. ' FARM TO RENT.-.. . f . . i The farm well known as the Th.omasi Hartnett farm of Richmond Hill, Silver Lake Township, Einsra Co., l'a., is now for rent. .as an extra dairy farm contain ins 200 acres. For full particuLus enquire of the Pbst Master at Richmond 11111, or of T, Sullivan, Silver Lake, Snsq'a Co.. Pa. . , , March IGth, 1878:—Sw. . ' ,---- D ESIIIABLR • • ‘, • HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE., 1 . Sitwed in the Borough of 'Montrose. A very des irable property. Fine, large House, good Barn, Gamlen, Fruit Trees, in bearing, good, wall, and Other con veniencies. ,For particulars. 'enquire on the__ premises, WM.. G. BA IL t, H October 6;187 ' Montrose, Pa. FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers his farm for Sale, ' situate in Forest Lake, containing 65 acres 501MproTed. Will keep twelve cows, and a lean,: Well w,atered, fe also a good grain farm, Hasa nice young orchard. Terms will be made easy. For farther particular*. enquire Or Uddress,'• AARON REYNOLDS, • • or S. B. ROGERS, ' , . Feb. 16, 'T6.—tf:Montrose, pa, Miscellanous. PEOPLE OF' SUSQUEHANNA Co. Lamm AND GE.iiTLENSW t—Toe queetion of •WHO - WILL BE " • OUR NM PRESIDENT, is nct of as ranch Impottance ta you as the fact that CHEAP -.MEIN; of Montrose, s selling his entire stock of goad's cos - slating in part of. . .111ens' and Boys' Ready-Made Clothing.. 4 * " Booth and Shoes. 44 : ", 46 Bats and Caps. i DRY GOODS, , NOTIONS AND HOSIERY, 'UNDERWEAR LADIES CLOAKS, FELT SKIRTS, TRIIuInED BATS AND BONNETS,. SHAWLS, SHOES, WATER-PROOFS, TIES. RUF FLES.. &c., etc., At 10 percent less than tint cost, tthe proof of the Pud ding ie the wing_ thereof,) for you curt find out the trail of thin by giving him a call at hit store in Poeta Building Our reasons Jar the above enormotiis reduction are *several, Ist, oar large and well asserted'stock'' wants dueing. Second, we are making prepanitiono to remove ink Searles New! Brick. Store , ' • ;now being built next door to the NEW -BANK, and we Ido not, want to move any more pi t o& than we can help 'Third. we want your custom for the future and the onlj !way for us to gain and retain the same is to convince sou that it is to yonr interest to purchase tot and is the future, from very respectfully yours; • s. Ist LLNIAN & C _ (h , • ; takeep John. 4. Montrove, Decen*er 15.1875. - • !CORRECTION 1 - Rumor has it that havinz been elected Catirfe Treas= tuer for the ensuing three years. I am to'dtsconlione my Insurance busines. Said RUMOR is :UNTRUE. and without foundation. end- while thantritc.r mn for king auti of good tne•ur...nce mine a:=t, I ask a continuance of your patronage, premixing that all bttsinws entrusted mute shall he p r omptly attended to. _ arthi, tart.tes tify who have met with losses dating the past ten, years at my Agency. Read the List 1 , North British and Mercantile, Capital, 110,000,00 A .queens of London. 2.000,000 Old Franklin. Philadelphia, Assets, , ,• a,noomo Old Continental, N. Y., 1 ' nearly 3,000,000 Old Pluenir of Hartford, • 2.01X1.000. Old Hanover. N.Y..- • - = !! 14=000 Old Farmers, York. '` 1.01A1300 1 also repres‘nt th e flew 'Pork Mtitnal Li t! Ins ranee of over 30 years standing. and tracts over Viii.ooo,.loo. Also, the. Masonic Mutual Benefit Association_of Penn itylvsnia.• • ' • • - riir Get en Accidental Policy covering altaccidents, in the Hartford Accident Ins. Co. Policies' writtc from one day to one year. Onlv 25 'cents for a $3,00 0. Policy. Please call ,or send word, when ;you take a trip. Nery vespectfUlly. _ 1110 TRY C. TYLER. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 19. 1811f.‘—tf i 4 4 1 1 11E 110'17031 IS. IN" AGAIN TII.EI -BAY and tble Is the Nay_ it holds for thin Swath. ONE.. DOLLAR WILL BUY 3% pounds TEA or 11 pounAIsURINES Or, 4 CA.NS PEACHES Or 7 pounds' RAISINS ; or 60:ti or 13 ponds CRACEERS otL ! 14 pounds SALERANITS or, GALLONS 'MOLASSES or 4 'Pounds GREEN C()PREE or 3,4 pounds ROASTED COFFEE or Ci,th i f s i ) Fa4iCiit6,:£oiiii . ors. 0314 TOES. On ten dollar Mil Aakes the whoiespila nd s - • `4C3l2iX`.92i:t.it, • with .FresY goods cost:sato' wiling ..14211 •seilieg mienlt 1 C' (lt -Pel, .11 . 1 t e . 0,111,471 CW • tig LYONS At DRAHS. Mum 8,1845,- - 4w» TO THE 111 Iron, Hardware, etc. 4 VIII4IIT 0 'lli mull alma IIA 1 VIM 18, STOVES,-TIN;' 'COPPER ' , 4t SHEET IRON WARES, HOUSE` , 'FURN ISHING:..GOODS;AND ERS HARDWARE,` 40. BLANCHARD, -B.ARTLEP -& ,CO., SASH, BLINDS DOORS, > WIN . - DOWS, CORNICE 'MOULD-- , INGS, &0., • which we will sell at Blitneherd, Bartlet & Co's. pets* NAILS,SCREWS, - LATCHES, BUM. €, SASE!. AND BLIND FASTEN ERS AND HINCr'ES, EIOES, FORK SHOVELS, RAKES, WIRE OQODS, &C: Spenial inducements on Paid, Palle, - Coo'err ar.d Mtl Dairying Goode.. IRON CLIO, FIRST. PREMIUM, , MILK PANS, (,Toga HAYDEN, General Agent): 9TSEGO COUNTY LUMBER, ILLT . FORM, 'SPRING AND BUG- • GY .WAGGONS. •4 Unsurpaßeed for Style, and Dtirability. SFe'b&ve,recently adde4, to Our selection of Stoviv THE CENTENNIAL Coos, made by Rathbone, Sard & 'Co., Albany N. Y., and the. Augand Base Homing Parlor Stove. and Cunard Cook Stoves. manufactured by Perry & Co., Alban. N.Y. We also keep the colebrnted . ' DIAMOND BASE. BURNING 3 AND FEARLESS COOKING STOVES. Ratobone. Jewett & Ransom, Ranges, with Copper , ' Resertore anti Nickle Moue tines 'or the latest improved, patterns. Repairing promptly done ' . and orders for jobbing solicited. ' , . HAYDEN t efLEMENTS. New Milford. May 12th. 1875.—tf. • Cloying out Overcoats for cost at Cheap John's. • Why the Flowersloom in. MotSi Are you aware that you can obtain Summer heat In January t That -you can impart balmy air to yme families that: you , can give spontaneous growth to plants and Flowers, and that you can maim home a little paradise by_pnrchasing one of B. C. Baye•s tint- Air Furnaces ? • These Furnaces are now ,coustrncted with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem pered to that resembling Summer heat. No ore Cractim of Mtn NO MORE DRY HUSKY HEAT. HOT-AIR And the time has come s when consumptives may .se„-, joice in coal fires. These furnaces are-sold entirely np• on their own merits, aed are now the leading Flattill4l4 in this part of the country - All Furnaces arc warrttat ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale. t.. 7 I=l.l'dwS I keep competent men on the road , who are well 36- qt:tainted with the Furnace business and they are eoa stantly putting up these Furnaces. Their work is war ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered to the:following towns and cities: Bingbfamton, Scranton, - Praviderice, - Wilke, Barrr, Kingston, Pittston, Elmira. Waverly, Kilharnapcut Great Bend,. Suspnehmna DePot. Banco k, Downsville, Andes, hinigaretville, Franklin. Owe o, Northumberland, and many other towns, • MIT arvizfacturecTL 33-y Any perron wishing & recommendation from any one living In Sae above 1111211 bi placer. I •will gladly co4Te• pond with them, giving names of.'parties now paling these Furnaces. •, '• " : Ll'- - ..' • .. ii. ; - :; , _. , ' , : , .'. Ntliiitic4cof. Pi; lic4ticlie . l Decaniber fti ' 1675 . . 7 : 7 -:,-..:1. Cheap Closing out, Overcoats for cost 'at Cheap Join& DRuGst MONTROSE, PA. _ 4 Thatterin.all kinds of • - Pure !huge. iiitedlelnes, Chemicals; Dyo:Wooiiii,. Dye. Stt:ts,Paintf, We; Varnishes. - 5. • • Pocket Books, Combs, .Teweirr,' Perfumery., - •• •- /"011et Soap?. Brushes. Violin aua , Violin Btritivi„ • Yankee Notions, Fancy Goode.. ClasMa i Tobatco. Table Cutttory. Fine Wit fitient, Spoons. Plated Opoons. Kr Wee and Forts. Guns, _Plitt tots;:Amunition, ()boulder Braces. Trusses, Itieditel Instruraents•• Dental Materials Lamps and , Latg a o Chimneys. Teas, Spices; ilakir74 Powder, Bes Patine, eelatino; Taylors,' etc., • • Dales Palo At e for nyallde. • , • • ,••- I; Thole who wish to bp, Paints and Oils, woUlAlook Wix"it •wkr.d. Lead White 'our 11 . 4 ‘ eif 11 14 rt .- b i r '° 161 lee e _ Cft A A N.. We MAT 114 „If WIN ofeolOreti painttin cans Of from aniiio trek pounds each, on hand, „Montrose Feb. 3,1En0. - i Dealers la Agents. ;or, 13,-,..._0, - Aye i =)lOfNE$; t*MICAI4I t , Lyon, Drwmitt.