arrangement of Mats. RauttoAD: . • .. • •Artivec - Dep4 t rikliannock, (Daily,) .. ... l i m p uk /, VIA STAGES: Montrose DepOt.(Dally,)„..... • 600 p in 6204 A New Milfor, (Daily.) 10 00am 1 80pm wyt auelng. (Daily.) 945 am 2 00pm Friendsviiie, (tri weekly) 6 00pm 800aml :lonklin Station,(tri weekly,) 700 a m 700 am; Binghamton,via S. Dike;(tri weekly). 600 p m 700 pin vshoppen,(tri weekly).... . .1,9 op am 4 oop In Tho New Tork, (via Montrose Depot) New, Milford,; runlthannock,and Wyalusing are daily. , The conkli a Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, sud Saturdays. i , The Binghamton mail, (via Silver )Lakeartme Meo ws, Thursdays. And Saturdays.., _ Friendsville Mall runs Tuesdays,Thursdayis,and Sat, urdays. The Meshoppen mai I runs Mondays, Wt due days, and Fridays. • ADDtTIONAL STAGE I S: • I ' A Stake leaves daily for Montrose Deptta 1 m.,,andl rcturn at t; p. m .. . , .f A Stage leaves daily • for Now Milford- at 7410 a. m. tad returns at 3 30 P.P._ , IL C. PORDEttad. P. M. Montrose Bialway Time Table• - arrangatent of' Trains. To take effekt on 3londay„ . April 17, 1876, , ' , • , , . , Don Tram.. ! : - •', . i Up Trains EiWTRITATID,. ..,, . . . i , .NORZUWAIID F.N. A. X. . '', . " . •. - A.i:' P.M. 545 10.13.. . ......Montrose - J ON 4.52 555 1023 ' .....Allen 's , .....8 4 5. .5 43 553 10 23. . , ... . .... COW'S... •." " " ' 'B9O 448 605 1032 ', ' ; Iluntem ...835 • 4.44 • 6(8 1086 . .;.WoOdliourne. - 14.830 440 612 1040... -... . ... • . Dimock 525 . 436 €l7_ 1047 Tyler's.... ....-315. 4 '..fB 625- 1037.... .. .... bpringville • ..1405- . 420 63) - , 1.1 03 - - - 1 yun. t - 755 • 412 645 11 1, 1 - Avery's .. t.;..7 95 405 65'3 . 1128.. .. ; ... .....Lemon ' 735 4110 ' 701 11 4., • Lobeck ..... .: ....7 26 . .345 715 11 45 ' AI ArCy l e ' 7 15 ' , 337 \ 720 1200.. ... T,uulOukunock 700 322 : nub's will run 011 Lebigh. Valley tirneai kept itkthe Ofllte of P. & N.:lr: RR et Titokhatiticick.; - - -- . A.ll trains connect at TunkhannoCk \ With P. Sr , :I-T. R, R.g,oitig north and south. . .:1 0: • - • . JAMES. 1. •BLA.Kst,tir k , Pres' t. Mauch Chunk. April 17.1876. • . • : List of Nei Adiertiserma. Stray-L-0. P. Beebe, ~ Undertaking—P. J. Donley. Dissolution—Mott &Welch.' Farm fO r sale S.ltelden.'',. , •, Modes de, Paris—Milliitery---.4 1 ) Rozel e. New 'Price ',List—Clothing--; Webst r - .the Clothier. . v . Furniture and Housekeepin - Goods—Avery . .! Crounse. • • . 4 . .' Finlncial Statement of the Borough of 3loutrore.. • , • Important Announcement-Dry. (loods;--C. , . & A. Cortesy. ' . i Spe...ial Announcement—MercimUt Tailoring —Abel Bennett & C 0... _. . , -- BysINESs .a0cA.1, 1 1.. i, - : ' . • Paints and Drugs—A. B.'Bur s. • TEE CENTENNIAL MEETING 'IN THE COURT HOUSE.—The cWiens of Montrose And vicini ty assembled at the Court Refuse on. Monday evening, April 10th, agreeable to the, notice puhlished in the 17.1puLizzart and DE*Jcitit,r of March 14th And 15th, 1876.. ) , Vm. H. Jessup, esq., presided on the occasion. The meeting was largely attendep, increasing -in numbers as the business proceeded;and at half pastleight o'clock Was quite numerously attended. After the reading of the mintites of, tbe previous met ting, 'by -EL A. Deans, .Seeretairy, ,and their being approved, the Chairman called for the report of the Committee of arrangements'. In the absence of E. L. Blakeslee, esq., the Chair man of the commiette, Rev. Dr. J. E. Chesshire read the report, as follows : We the Committee appointed. at a prelimina ry meeting of the, citizens,•March v 10th, 1870, offer the following resolutions, programmt, and recommendations, in accordance with the du ties assigned to us Rewired,— That the citizens of Susquehanna county celebrate the 4th of July ne.74 in a nvitt ner befitting the one:talon, and 'in lionor to our 11 nation's grand Centennial, Anniversary.. liesolred,-L-That the ticilel daring'spirit of.l f 7 6,,1 belrings to uP a..nation,:still exists. in tile' spin ;I find daughters of 1870, and f l iiat the flight of all hundred yeors.bas not dimmed, but brightened, the remembrance of our fathers who bequeath ed the Fame tons,; and that we will honor our liundrolth:anniversary :with .f ttineereminiv t and with patriotic zeal as belts a people flffil ;awing the nations of the earth., e would respectfully: Eq - coniciltlid tiic fol lowing, programme. or order of , exercises, with yariationsdiOwever, as the SPEtlfAt CO3l - MITTEES may. sr.e direct. • • ‘• I 4 PROGRA3IME. I, Panjng belis and, fiflog, of cannon at 4 11.rn 2, rroc-Edr:irfer form at 9:t0,11,. to Fair Grotimi. 3, tnu4&•by , the.hand.. - 4, Prover.- , ••• t. •• • . • . ;5, Heading of the Declartitiihi.-ofintlei)en4- ence., a, Music 7, Oration. 8, Music. , - - 1 • ti, Poem. 4 , 10, Free Picnic Dinner. ' t , 11, General AmuSements, wh ~ ..1.1 sbotild cen' sh..t 01 great variety and be &mplete • 12, Illumination at eve. .1 13, Pyrotechnics at 8:30 p m- , We would- recommend and' encourage . the Soldiers' Monumental .Committee: ;to ,Lake part in the exercises of ihe day by laying the corner stone of the Soldiers' Monument, at 4i O'Clotk rt p. m., with appropriate eer4i eity; '- - '' I': t 1 : . 1 We would suggest; that It e old , soldiers , of \ 1812 be especially invited tb partitipatePi the deliberations and festivitiee of the, day. i , Tu the committee wire '"May have charge.of selecting music we would ~ .7 V sPectitillE i ti gg eit, t! that all the drummers and pfers in the county be invited to lorat,a corpsoits martial nauain is petsuliarly appropriate, auk in addition to a paaa that the Musical Unipn ) furnish 40 with ! patrioti c sengs and a Cantata ,for the',dentt l o4.. al. In order to carry out the . aovaorder of er treisei .w t • recofinnend that a ; e oral commit -1 kce of itrrilogtinlots .be -rinsed, o , sed, , consiatipg , 41 - thirty gentlemen et the'llOrungit of Montrose, an . f-1 two grntlemel l (Ana bach or the-9. 111 er 1)(4 ' oughs and townshipsof the cou i aty , Ind l a. ta' Lie cououittee (A thirty 'ladies, trot?). gooltalme , and two troweach An wrtShip' - an d Voriingit. The generill committee 'shad Organize and I kulxiivide into special- corntnittees as - they shall tett fit and proper.- - t.; • . • .s''',. , ' '• '- . 1 E. L. ELAKEBLEB, Clialrrnan of Coil). - - • • , JOllli E.:CITESSIipIe. - - ' , • Lg. E I . - 1 . :"'" ' ' '''' M. a 0104341.4 ER. ' t-..-/ P . ~-; ltikioTherem:lt: w in McOtfat, , , , - ''''' -. - .. . -17.1TSZIY., T t . Sill% r 1 ' v. -,- 1 : ) ..,-\ Ik . \ * . . .;-,>; • • ... . ;`,`-Na l fVo,- , -4.K atie - -3 1 - ‘ 4,..- 0. triatt do' -,- t.' ,thti. I in 'alctliAkinflittler'.has=4hi6inlyiene 'ho loves him. I cantiot_leave him. He 'as geol. - and kind until . this tr onole 'MI Fralik'S father." - 44 1nAeed, then, `Stay -. miserable all : - the lays of sour,life.,l And-. -keep Frank so 1 ',less his dear.. ,hesik! I just .hope he, -on't stay. thiserable•l -There are lots of Iretty girls who would' jiithp . at.h.ini.- I' vOuldttry•and-Coinfort • him myself, only love 'Archie a little better,"- - the merry id L e ith said,„ . a . bright Wash. •„ _ - - Then With, more •aPparent . i - sympathy ' ieontiniard - t , qncleed, lam ve ry, .very sorry for you illie. -I. Bak what is • the : : good- : _ or being -.milli ' -You con if you elitiotie, be hew 1,. ~f..yo nwillnot, and . have °made up !our. mind , to do the=. ' . 'dutiful - et; all cost , ;en Tesig yobiSelf With ' good ' grace, lid be . content in :the - . path.: you' have Oieset?' L - Katie -. . - 'wilt tell , I -.• you -wh - • t feel -6, very '• sad, :. :;- ... „Y. jus :now 4 . . e RRLF. MIS. [ 1-niorroW I ' His cousin told me. Oh, The Tunkhannock 31arble i ‘Wo4Of Burns sink of * itl i Only a half niilefrom„eacliti: IVhite .are doing a good busin4 arid are out some very 1 tasty joos4of Head tlier, and yet ;so far apart !" Millifi i `S. e .to t i i i n es g and Monuments,: 'A.B.Bu s, of the r.3ld,:nOttelp. sobbing 'then - ' 3:, , 1 Eagle i Drug Store, is their authorized gent for "And you-Will'not see him l" ' . f '• - -1) ontrose and . vicin' ' ity. t 1k has signs of .E , - b • Head Stones and,.vicinity. Monumß' nts. 'Any ders left "Qf -PouttiO:itiot ;:. I dare. not: at .. er,. with, him will be promptly filled h . urns & rbade me. And it would on , libegoing White. -••- .: .. I' 'et.. the 'nine parting again ; all(- the .T.unkhannock,Feb. 2, 1876tf. • ore Fad because still more hopeleis." ' * , *F. 1/.llButoistr, JeWeler • will be f ound in The .entrance of Rachael, the ~. .. r .t T store of Weeks, Me ld & Co. hire he' COOK 1 topped the 'conversation. • • , , will he ready to wait on.itll who.ma; ive-us a Farmer ' Gordon" and farmer 'Ralston . ea.; .We have enlarged bur s tock or, Vatches, here . neighborsi and, at the. time ' o JewelrY, and Silver-ware,' and rek , ced the time, . price to suit the times. Give us ircall.: '— ieritlii.- . Theiii. ' tarms : -adjoined: - WE) R3i MELIII:II3iit CO. fine : piece • of ,meadow land seperate w_"Watches, Clo . ek,..ii,nd Jewelry' *Paired tem. ' Both Waritod this land ' •in both be- best manner 'any Warranted. - ). • : ' • ,g willing:to pay a Very' liberal price i Montrose, April 5,1876. • ' leither wad w illing to resign ~ his 'eh ' n --'' v ~.. ance . %.11.AIRVOYAN;A:AXAMINA14 ORS FREE. - * if : pitolniiiii4or to divide the poisessioni, Ther a l t is ex n p % r s l u e b n j e e e c a t s i t it i ßt i rfilllii(i so !much SO. thit*remained for- many Months, study ideed yeati,- and then ftlilu s ek ---Ralatiin is diseases. The, astonisang rea s t u ni c ' cl it a ni t rn r n e . I , ; 'makable .cures. performed by Dr. But a teifield . lime forward;: find : placed • before, ilic, are due to the gift of clairvoyance, •to the lifeZ' leighbor thedod. 'of the 15 6 (. 1 .'' 'lt Was ton ti 1 •' g s ..1( y.ot the. constitution of man, 4ini. the . , fatained , by. Some - eishotiorable ' means, curing of diseases from at i urit i lremedies. (iurei k ' Alter Gorden', did ' , not' 'hesitate to de-, the worst forms of Scro n f it k a n t e a y rr s h o , Palest 3 yie ihiie';'' B iie" l / 6 ;--OF - ty . had , heent bitter ' male Weakness, Asthma n be at the- Catlertt -House. Binglialato e n : initnies. . Well, folks' in -the- neighborT V arsday, and Friday, iApril, 20 - and. 21st. -: \clod :thought Ralston had done.'nothing %, - - 'icing, and all espoused his 'cause, Fir : ili ANY through the country are ' siw' - iei. . Gordon wass'generally- unpopular fticted With -a couglt•andan otdraotyerely al: ph. of the 'air: passages * leading' to the lungs. `-Various inth . it',Was - 'a, source .:of gratification to rerntdies aro - used,' hut that whichis" sit'ld4 - :any - that he bad not been the success- 'give ,the best satisfacticin is. :Taylogs -.Co tiV,,li n ul purchaser:. ' ' . . . ,Syrup or Expectorant.As it is Boa on the I ,' The only _of..onei and - daughter'' .of .principle No eof C u re, NO Pay it woull . 6 •t ''. ftbt,otiker,.-brict played todather froth n ` ty he well to giveit a trial - It ' can bd . ? l el a c : l4- Of ail the Druggists in lijontrci6b orii . tte ti ale e rs (l ; fancy.' . After-'! the, quarr el b betwe • therm general.throughout the - connti4 tathr.ro, .T,hoy...tiere ' ordered ' ' °l ' -to-. keep , to' March 20, 1876tf. , , . - • ) •• - , iberrsefveS.'•-•-•Blit this they couldn ' t' do ' i ,, - ,„' • T .o the first :place, they • loved each thei:!` IT-"' ''' l;' • . ' . ' Plain have just rece i ve d -a very laige stock 'of no well.. ;Then, they' met, at church and p pe i i ip pi 7 in ci ;a 4t n iTy i . a e n n e ve! b op i , fetter aid; note pa linging7Sebeol..• So it contiribed,-. until cards of `rank wa# twenty•one, : and Millie seven-fall sizes and e6lors6;e6"hila p 4 os i t ) et? "; point .e een.. - Thanksgiving 'evening ; two yearB?all Of Which wc 'can 'afford to office in this pr, neighboring counties, ireviOus .0 illy intrxiliciiig : Millie to mi t."ll ' 6 ' il d r ; n tood'l t tyle. , Work done in black and Ir_qadqi, Frank . had - soug h t: : farmerzGor-leo ' i d or l lon, told. iiitii . how truly _ • he loved.'l . lll, ipd we,'Oill.show Idapiht.er,.aqd, beggedthat he would "velv(' ll wha i ' we eh ° d° . kinds of blanks On his heal us, -s. gibey u o su think . a i i thcre is any. that him permission to win 'h ex , . • - : ‘4:. / :- ,hand iirinted - tooriler , '.' Even_, farmer .`.RalitOri, - whose hl ' 'ELEGANT f i 1 1 1 . In & bettu .Wr 0e: HAIR .3: -woth an's „r vn• i . heart i wes centered an his only : Boni :40.). ty When it faties, - .islie r:Ades' , a Whileit cOrnpanied hith„and , •joineivhis entreaties'isiPt- hi ight; her, personal at i• N t:. .. - actions are st i ll i maintained. 'By preserving the I air fresh and with Frank's. going,so far as . t offer li . -'• ilsiniit f d land and hia.i..l' :......2_—..: . ' l - i:Orotti a youthful .a (lemurs is eontin "1 , 41. nto;1011 was ina , oe, to . adjourn. which ,r,;its. stitrough many ymtri, Those .wh grieve o 1 e 4lieir truling,hitirtu'rUitwi :gray too ,eathy:sliot)ltt cirri - ed; - - The 'fr,i' ! ii.eril committee - of the 'Tian . ougii at 3lontroSe, and of the townshipS. a nd _ ' V "" . 04 f 4 l-Yer'.s Ilair7lyigor • preventS it, and restores gray ,or faded - intir to its natural ccliir ' .horomOs.oftlie -county, _will .soou:be rallied to'::. It is a t‘lf.ar. and to prepanition -co I'l ' tog neither oil, dye, nor `anything d i 'let e nr l . l l) U n s -, gelller, and. Such action. taken ti .will'redUce 0. 19 .in-warts to .i he scalp ;wintt is most needed—. thezetier al coinin i t tee to sub,corninittees, and I s i o s n e t t r ise or of i ' ph:i l ls:ant and tieligh ifti I treedoin; horn teo4 4 the - work of . Catrying.:-tOrWarti;the. i ait ruff.—.Newperne (N a) To/ a, • celebration to 'complete: ,and. entliiiiitiStic:SUC- . .. ..- cess.o Sergt ton,: , Aprit , by . MN. NV. P., , :1-101ings.,..Frgnk :Flirsytli; of South Gibstin, ttOliss Isabella L. Pat, of .GuEit..xszY--BEBE—At , tbe ..brie's fatbeeg, negr'vrgriltliti Forlis,'Snsquebanna eotnity,,Pg: A mil:- sth ; . bS WY.. A. D; GuerSey, of ; - 11.aiikinoy City, 6eh,iylkill cot?aty, Pa.,' to Miss 'Emorrillie Beebe.' . . GnaT--In - Snsquollanna. Depot, Stine 80,1875, Hiram S. Gray, aged 42 years..., thlaY--lti Montrose, April 14, 1876, of para lysis, Ezra Gray, in the 81st year sal his age. FORD--In Auburn, March 10th, of inflanta tion of -, ,the lungs,- Fredtlie',.s , soul or W. S.7prid, Hattie Ford, aged :8 inonths , and 10 days.; • MEA D—ln New Milford, March 2511i,0f tnein branous\proup,,Abbie ifiypungest , daughter of Henry and Fat;inieA. liltOcageti 4 years and 3 months. • „ ..1; , • ADAMS—lritNatiek „Village; Warwick; Kent. e0.;.11, - . 1., Sunday,. April. 2,. after two dayi vere blues's,. of Mabel! Ali/lira; in fant daughter of Juhu Quiney,and Ella Augus ta Adams; aged Sinoutlo,:and,2o,duys.,:. TlFFiNich-In Brooklyn,- March 25th, A. J. Tiffany, aged ... 6o yeara,,2 nient :;§ and 27.daYs. Mr. Tiffany was 000 of Our mom_ worthy (it - A . siitistantial-, thriving to ; a man Ot,goint ludgmynt..lie was a man of itreproaelk i ii,ieltlttfrgeter. :t iiii , !0:1444.1.6 ,- li4ibitii . .o JO l'aiheri.,l3 l p. F 46 4! t husintiss . tiniactions, and was al ways - ietitty to 'iisti.Bt the needy. by his Calliifit•l and l advie6., lle - haves.a wjdow,linf,i one son to ,m'onrii their.sad bereavtaentinthis' dent , - _ MCP:TRUK :G RAV E D SCIIDOL. ' - The suinowr:'Terin continuo ntno,w . neki.. ',CI/411414: Is 3 00 to . /t,5 00 i. -ac ci~rciicxg terf,,rade--pay4l/Je in lidyane.o..:lo: pupkllti:ool3 , 6o JO, ;less , term. ,rvr furtuitr particulars, tippiy,fo „I - M. Els,*Aft, PTincipal• " 4 . Montrose Aprirs 1876.' 140V4 MEM f-' ,• Tines Arm PLavE I z • • , 1 - I --, .a , ; f;.! ' , - Now Is mu{ Mtlt TO , P.AINT. v ' "-- ''; r ei -e - ' ', 7 - -` V ' - 1 Lead and Oil cheaper than the have been .‘ x ~ ? ..rs •. CA ,I . %., , ~ , -:i 4, .;. 4_ „ e_Ar._. '. -4 - 1 , :, the place to buy anything •in tilt PAINT and -, •,• ' el , DRUG li ne at the very lowest:tigure,s. ' A 'large ."t 'assortment at Brushes and Varnikes constant - MONTI i n , , Ay stock. The celebrated Hail, Bradley, & „,......;,„„leo.'s*Pure White Lead constantly on'hand, for t iwhich BURNS is the §OLIC ! AGENT for Montrose Iland vicinity. ~ • Montrose, April 19, 1876tf. t IL A. DE.s,NS,.Sii.pretary, IVY AtIL X;t.191. G• M 3. souLizfor - Ex - • Milanese Locate. 1 _ HANDBILLS fur Auction Sales, etc:, printed ) ,if at theDEIiOCRAT office La first-class style and 1 1 ~ f :( at reasonable prices. CAYuoA PLASTER. : FrOsh .and !tine ground. A-Nrie: supply, For sale, by J.. 1. Ttaynsford t Montrose tt. R. Also time - by the barrel'. • Mohttose; April 5; 1876inot: • • I • PHOTOGIUPm..-rPicturbs taken-in all the lat ,:st stylea. Old pictures copied , and enlarged. Also a splendid lot - :of frames or sale cheap, at G. N. DooLnwrim'a. Montrose, 'Tune '74.4-tf. MAGNIFICENT lot of fine Clots and Cassi veres, Coatings and SuiOngs for custom work,. list: received, call and leaie your neasure for a slew suit at - ' j. GUTTENBERG' ROSENBltrik& Co. April 12;4856tt. WEEKS, 711E1,11Utsu & Clo..have .Ikned 'their Imitire new stock of Dry Oiiods, - ,Clithing,:nats • aid Caps; Boots and -ShOes; Yankiellstutions, ' c., &c. One . thior above new brisk Public Avenue: Pricesgreatly recliced. Now isitie time to-buy goods ebeap. • • • .' NVFkus, DIELIIO3II. & 00. Montrose, April •5,1876. • . . . • Lei 'tfill'il{ thitt, the -.liii l t . Iple of Montrose a 0 vicinity are-finding out where the • most 7 poph lariDry Goods House. ining.:amtonis located . for C. F. Sisson & Co.ltriforin us . . that :their traste, from this section,-ist very large.and,eOn stantly increasing. In their stock .may n w . • found a large' and careftilly selected stock tot Dry Goods, suitahic to the:wants of everybod .. ''lltel make 1 - 41:- specialty'l Of , Black .Silks, 13hte 1 CaSiltneres, Black Moltatrs, Black AlpaeaS, ant the. : finer gradvs,of Preis,;°Goods,.and • in this line' are prepared ..to glie, some decided WI , gioxii: We. suppose thatLnearly everYirtlyjis 'aware that. their ;store it. located at • 61. court Street, next to the Cana4 I . Binghamton,,-Sept.:,MVlls. - • '. —, .4 .. 'LATEST NEWS 1 (111AMTON. • The latest news in. Bi#gliainton is-that Hine Sholes, of 59 Court Street, have just, receive(' their,third Fail l and Winker stook of.D y> Moods which 'is: 110 W, comPletc - ,:in all departments.;-- The best Silk. The 'beat: - Black Cashweres.--- The best AlPaca. The hest Merinos:--Empress —Plaids of all descriptions. The best. Shawls„ Kid 'Gloves, Embroideries, Rihbons, Ties, &e,, iu tact ever; thing that kopt in a firFt'-claSs Dry Goode Store at bottom figures. Another importatit itein,which if known may be essential to. the, people of MontrOti, New Milford and surrenn(ling,conntry; tlat Geo. B. ble.Collum and C. C. Faurot would he most happy to see al!'of, their acquaintanceli !: and show , them the bargains biat. Hine & Shiites _are now: prepared to give. • - , HIKE & Sitcm.r.s. Bin,gliam ton,' Dec. 1, 1575. • . . • • D MIN I Air o 11'8 1 0 TIC the eitate:.6l-Jitth j3tfiwitt. Ilite of Middletown toWittlEp. 'County„ decd Letter,. of A'onifut,tratton . the hhvilk! beco . :,graniect.. to !tie liOdvritt . gnOtt,- perbOlf ht elst3ie are regfie.tetl to nTe ito pity men r, :m4)111 person.i . . havintz eliuto • ,tiga3nst, raid esutte ate rcquette,oto provnt tliew .witiaout.rich4v, • • • Whi' . :svloolN.: • ! • .AdlitliliitiatOt ;•• • - ?dnfth 29, 11:45.7:10*., F ARnt FOR SAtt, • At, pobscrlbei, offe'ri his farm ~for este - , vlivate Fu fit . 'Ake; eimtisinlue 65 aims 5U unproved:. •NV 01. k eep t we l ve 0 %1 ,0.1 1 4 Well watered, le oleo' ecod grairrfarmi trice"yorrop: orelistd. Teftleirt _will be made easy., For further partleularkettptlie of. :3-,, - .:411.4 - 1101+ , REYNOLDK, 4 a. or 8 . 8zi505 , 4 1 ,415_71,: relXls3, -4 'lll'..Ar ^ nontroes, Fa 7: i :_...... New York Produce . Market. • Reported Every 'Week Expressly for Tux lolowsiosa DIPLOCRAT by Rhodes dt tietver, Product, Cosumbi•- lliOn /451rchants. 26 %%Italian etrestilvew York. New York Friday April 14, Receipt*:lett sit days. - • 10,023 pkgs. The general nierket is rather quiet'io-day, and the feeling, if anything, it irate depressed The supply is.still from.this gtate, mote is arriving than iswanted by the trade. .:• NEW BUTTER. PARS, State. . ,sat Pails. 'State, fair to good 85 .!Q 37e, Half firkins, tubs, State prinie.3t3 at' 400 Half .firkins tubs State, fair-33 at 38c OLD BUTTER. tate Firkins, choice, selected ..37, 38e State - Firkins, good to itrime...3B :Q 35e State Firkins, fatr_ to g00d......'.28 :igt. 83c State Palle,dairy,good to pride 38 igt - 85e State Fail§,eciixttnon fair.... 25 Boq . • - CHEESE. = • •• , Receipts last silt days .... 7,152 boxei. This being "Good , Friday? the_ gxchange is closed, and but little b,usinessia hying transact • State Factory', fancy.. .... .13%6 149,16 ; State Factory, tine 114 13c State Faclory, fair.to gond.. 9%0 .10%c State Dairies,fancy ;cream 12%e. State Dairies; fair to g00d.... 8%(4) 10%c EGGS. , ;Receipts last six days.. , 13,444 pkgs. The receipts, are light again to-day, but the de mand -has been moderate, and pi icei. early, in the day were Weak with -,Efilict. about all that could be obtained , tor prime, but later in - the day, there was a little more looking M•ound,and holders of-really fancy )atarks , Werel generally disposed ,to ask;l9c. State and Penn 19 ;ogt 19gc Western choice .... 18%,(4 19c., , DRESSED POULTRY. ‘• • There is only a moderate: call for dressed poultry, and prices are not quite so Arm. . Turkeys, State . . .20 'f@ 21c Turteys, Stale, fair to g00d... .16 (4 -1.9 c 'Chickens, Jersey,orime - 21 ~(c3.. 22c .Chickens; Jersey, lair tb good ..18 20b . Ducks, Jersey prime . 18 og, 20c Ducks,Stite and Western prime 16 @ 18c Geese, jersey prime 13 @ 16e . tßeese,State and Western prime 12 i 14c MEATS AND STOCK. The supply of dressedi calves continues very liberal, and tholig t igt - (i ---- e Is a fair demand tu 7 , day, prices r e low:and irregular. LiVe Sheep, weiitUrs. - .,.„.. : 7 834 c - Live Calves, Suite .. 8 • 04 8 Ic , , Hog Dressed Calves fine— 9 .®'.loe DRIED . FRUITI Apples are quiet and -unchanied.l,,Raspber ries and cherritt are in few bands ,and firmly held. • State Apples . , sliced - ' • State Applcs,quarters... ...... 8 . ;64Z4 9e Peeled;Peaches, Ga., far cy....15 , 16c Peeled Peaches, fair, t0gp0d.,.12 •Z 1 18c' Blackberries., - Cherries, State. .....6, 20c _ Raspberries.. ... 26 27 - e Plums, State 20c POTAtOES. - Bermuda PotatOeS, per bbl iE400,gt.9 Early Rose, bulk, per . I 75Q1 25 Reachblow, bulk, per . 1.125g1 62- Prince Alberts, bulk,.per bb1.... i-75(t41 00 Peerless, bulk. per . . 1500 75 Sweet yellow " 50@:44 00 rrREASITREICS S'ALF. U OF NSEAT ed Ltind V..nrqiiehinria Count Notice is hereby given - that, agreeably 1, to the Act of the peneral Assembly or, the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania,' directing: the mode of selling unseated lands. the lands of which the' warrantees. or owtokrs or the numbers eiveirbelew willhe sold at public undue, at the (loud house in ; Montrone, on • lifonday, the 13th ' of June. A".,1). IS'6, „ for .arrearoges due and the curt ac crued on each' tract ierpect.fully, unless the snore be paid before the day of sale—rale to commence at' ten o'clock a.m. • - Acees. t• Warrardees. ! Owners Names. Tazee. ARiRAT ICS 'Nichols , 8080 sGXlJonathani ger-.: g ant, jr.,. Pt.. Jonathan her- - • geaut. jr:, pt. Win Forbes Jonathan Ser I geantjr pt I Lronard Stone- 'I humeri' , [Hobert Wilson, • Williatrt:Seinple‘ Chr,f.topher.lrwiu: A tiArcw ..M6Cerliol Thomas Durrak, Ann lioker - Jane Roker • Samuel Nn 1::; No 1' . No 2 ;• ' •• i Howard. tipe.neer Maass Bailie Est *.T`Orr..- • i 44 Drinker, = 1 1 It belongs to It S r.:-quires ' itoexetc,4tts 'Mr... Line Veit cif thif- 1 . . finest NEof A. R Tleßoie/Est • ,'W Warper . i - , ` Walter Genner let • ;true Rose., ' • eilyBAT P.4:4D - T WP: . .. :CharlesDutler " - I U A Clirk'& Co: . _ ~ .. , ... , , D lt.Cliandler F Lusk Tract ''l H Dayton - • ''.. • ' -.' • l3hermell D•Plfelpt No 4 for .i 974 43 . fl 94 2000 848T4D Twr. ' ,I.4ustm Tlfrouty Robert Trnti ' )114143LeiNT , " - C L "%Pura, Est John Kugler No 51 ~ `•Niehael Meylert .11ERITi4TWP. , • Ratnuel Newport , Ira' 'Nichol* 'Henry Hill • • do 1 tnhu,Cadwallader` = - do .do I, Jorattban . 46 do Mrs S'Haluiltoti. 5 'Abel, 4Aoicscitt'rir. ',- • f,Sedute'Grlsiiiold 14 323 301 "106 60 t 'Abel 'To!re4,, , . t ,440.I'TW:Pa 1 ~' j . '.- -' : ' :Wra ./ Hartley !Peter Harris ` t -' ' Abel 'Parrett .'l , !John Marcy • „,,,, 4ohd Marcy Est „LiIiZRIT TWP. : c ,,,, -,ne Nos 43 51 inti. - 04 -j ,in if umphicy iias & 11 7200 George Fainbilys' -, !Aaron Young • ti i 418110 1 • .. ,_ ItIPPI, , T9wg Twr. •-• t ' ; 4 llz'- . '' . .' ;''' TH IT. 'Befit° I. I VIO ErAleGovera-lott - - '.• t-1 do .:;,'“,,,„1116 • '., • 1 ' lot, . , , , , . • Nay illi.Tounk "MR. , .. { . , s , •;!: I, lie L, Ward t Esiato I, . A ;4. - ' • OAIS.. 4.711 D 'r‘vP,.' - . . I Pail Kugler '''' ' r ' - fti r lvita*S tate 'I TO -, r -3 :. 'limn TWP. . • 4 `;''''' i '- --` 1 i ' I * P, fftfind ,viraterfnan eel. t . I ~ , frO", l zor: 0:W4 01 11 1 4 0 n 1 , • • t orntaavg.La Tire'. 110 80' tat for .187 b • _,k il 0 Drinker las-, : 1 . .: 1 , t ,t v 't, ,r.t.,,7. t` ,'••, .'4 utea ' ' 'i: t - ' . -•” ' " Tilofultic it‘o ~'. '• ' .„ _ - ul:, ..,.," ,-.,.., ,y ‘, A l s o. ..- -, 4 .1 lit( : .17e:0110:InCyltsti_ . g Witioer . ,,, it 19W„, peter tityder,i i 11,t 11 A (Jooksf.!.&c: , I = w i to , ' ti s i .1 ' ; C in o - .„ ~, _ lIICNR'i o.ldiniftliii - itift r i s k,A=l Tressurees Office 20ootinse April 8, "M. ... BUTTER. MIMEO ' 401 1. •I'",' .711 Nieho,l3_ t and Alden . 1.. do ,'do':"!. ••• ' 4l ;' do, do Oitsp!e ` 'and' 'Pierce Its MS, Itotiferti Es o.4mes Menuetey 1 altrouti Mdtta Merideth, Al B Mills .. >;~ , , . ;Livn,aor , 111111 i AM' TUE NEWS, ~,. \ 1, 47, 7 :9 . TO- NARY \ AND SVERYBODT, WV , , FOR GOOD'iligivi - 4 kEthriff 4).*braf!!gn,oo. *O , 11.\ Toiturpi sirs nom THE.. pig5T,::N.A.ff,:i4.1,..:;4,!1K, (SeArle'i New Brick, Where the? siOrkifett on hind the best sitipttid z i4* et •lea's and lio.te'T:lleads-Zade DR Y - Na D Elfr' N 'rflU S itri, A LSTlN P "' • GOODS, • of all descriptions and latest styles. OWN VIVA 04t r and we imill sari rag ItooraTe— Terms. ash or good paper- Respeetur 7, - S. PILLMAN &• CO., • . - • NALT/01141. • PRY . GOODS & PLOTNINO • EXPROBSOIL BLACK AND COLORED ALPACAS, newest 'spades, • 23 tents vpr-yard, • . - at 8: P. & CO.'S First National. . . BLACK AND : COLORED CASDNERES, *ll diodes 34 cents Tier at S. P. ar, uO. S snit 24stbard. BEST CALICOES, new styles and Intl:Wore. 8)( cents ai l t r i. ar g CO.'S First National. " HANDSOME HAMBURG EDGING AND prssirpme • 'from' 10 cents per yard up, at S. P. & CO.'S First National. YARD WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS,' from 8 cent. per• - S r ''. a nd P. 1 4tC0. 4 8 First NatietiaL • YARD:WIDE FACTORY,, from 7,4 cents per yard upwards. s , • , at IL P. & co2s TIM Sada:lid.' BEST SHIRTIIkiGIS, new styyles.lB ets. pier ysrd, . •at S. P. & CO.'S First NationaL • BOYS'- READY-MADE SUITS; from t•IS rip; ' - • s at S. P. & Co.'S First National. -READY-MADE SUITS; frOm $6.50 aro, at S. P. &Cu.'S First National. MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS, from $R up; at S. P. BOYS' 6ASSIVERE PANTS; frorri $1.50 ' i . • at S P. &CO.'S First .Natiopal. KEN'S caisimitmc'yAiip's, fi oni $2.5Q op. I. it S. P. &•CO.'S First NationaL We shall slit° keep on band Ged4' and ledtete Un derwear of all styles; ladies' and misses' Ready-made Suits. As assistat , ce to our experienced and artistie milliner. we have engaged the services of one at the \ leading trimmers in New York city. and *e guarantee' our department to contain the teadlog ntytea and ttirameti in best city styles, -and our prices lower than elsewhere Remember we wi 11 keep a full assort eat of, all closes of goods generally kept in litit-elsiss stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowestla Suatittehanne pourity. Our iipeciai buyer be to the market at all tames, and prbcuro for tis the latest novelties. Our motto will be. "Juallee to all." Bear in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS. and the LOWEST CASH PRIC,ES,.IN THE , COUNTY. As an inducement to make large purehasee we will deiltlct, '(on demand) on all cash bids. 0f..510 or more, Ave per cent. E o o c i n t e .onn-and,a)l -' :And ary t A i rjo m o 111 1 At S. P. & Co:* P irist Na tion.-all. Itespectrully, PILIAMAN t • Fir:lliatitinai Dry f3dods and Clothing Store. Mon'icise. - Istareit 25, 1876. • . iii :B t: T A T .4. 9 ,I 4: :, sty.oun., , 4 1- 10 'ACADEigi lidc;ozLtx °sea Qom. l Owing, ReOresets Oil, '* i 00:000,04 t).. Fire•Asso'clattou of Phil., Capktal &Assets, f 8,500_0* Insurance A.:O. of N. A., * •" ' 15,0000 Pennsylvinia'Fire„ Phil.,• 1 -(. 0 00: 10 ' Ins. Ga. or PA, Phila.. - " 700,000' Lycoming of .Matiney; " • " cooo,oo. Lancrister of Lancatter, 44 , " 400011, oewton ofliewton; tti it,cow Home tcs. Co., N. Y., ; " " National ." • " ' ' " ' " 4.50000 Coa.rnercial.Fire ", • Z4bo4)oolt tiartford Fire of Hartford 'Ct. . " Atlas ' " ' 44 "?'` .so olUou itual Canadlan u of. Montreal.. Canada. 1.200;MI LtverpooL ;London As. Globe, ' ^Z of Ltverpoo I Eng., ;: 2 9190149 0 „ Providence Washington, Of ' R. t; 5 " • i 41 , 600,01* :30 5.5, .9J 80. Conn hintuatLitotns Co' Aseettir "' Sara AttleriCSA Lite. ' • • ; 7 1: 'll5, 209 2315. SSA 10 22 I B4O . , • travelers In 6: Hart.,.oapltil Barplue 411401X011111' , Railway Puoutions,... . 4 ,,, ' . ;; P: • $6004)01, • 111 SS • .• *-? Thenndersiguedhaebeen wellicnown in ill scounty,fot the pita 20 years, as:an Irtau.rance Agent,,, Louses, itSui totnea by ble•Oompalnleb have been ptempttr piia. . :f , 3 „ • earOince At. etuirs, in, building emit .fecOn 330u1d541.-, Office of WM. 001)or & 00., TOtiliike abaci. ii.o. • BILLIWGS STR0111) Akenti • efrflittlgg ft. SMITH, . 1.,; AMOS NICHOLS, *ace angterS. 4 • ••= • • , •.• LAworioN, ttoitcteak'.,ii. MottirPtie,. As. tr. 18741. OMETHINGIttt • •,_ -. ,- • `'s -1 ; '• • r“. • ,W• 41100 T sPLEQ4 41X01)-, 'hat foot opened over Wtelot.,Milhiii4i a it i ittnito of work outlet* ordortucHopitta t ittotott i 4 r9. ilittoorit otich ASK4'44- 3 1 P.44. ~,,ALTIII),rit , 01013 lou lootboufloosttlera 'plow - 9lllll Montreal/ Fob.,* 101.-41 t: *mot. =NO PtEXT GENBRAL aeowswr. 9 ' i ,~ ~. .. .. } t .•~ N