Arrangement of 'Mil& VIA RAILROAD: _ • • Arrive* Deparse 1 ankhannock„,(Daily,) b•t• "MP In 1318 m Via STAGSB / ' L Montrose iiepot,(Daily,).....,. 80 01 , to 6 60 1 a .11 New Milford. (Daily,) . . ' 1000 am 1 80p m Wyalusingi (Daily.) 945 sm 20op m Friendavilh).(tri weekly,)6oo pta 800 am :lonklin Station, (trl weekly) 700 a m 700 am 'Biegbamton,via S. Lake,(trl weekly). 600 p m 700 t, rn geshoppen.(tri weekly,) JO 00am 400 pm The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford, runkhannock,and Wyaiusing are duly. The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. . The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,) runs Tips lays. Thursdays. and Saturdays. • Friendsville mail rune Tuesdays,Thnrsdays t, ant Sat o rday 11; 1 ite Meshoppen mail runs Mondays,Wedne days, and Fridays, ADDITIONAL STADIA: • A Stage leaves daily for Montrose Depot a' 1 ut.,ind reform at 6 p. A stage leaves daily for New Milford atlttoa.ui. old returns at 3 30p.m. . E. CSPOi . DRAM. P. M. - Montrose Railway Time 'Table Arrangrnent of Trains. To take effect o April 17, 1876. Down Trains, tip Tra.ne SOUTHWARD. . ' NORTHWARD A. I. A. St. P.U. - 5.5 10.15..... ....Montrose • —9.00 412 ' 555- 1026 . ....845 .545 558 1023. C001'5..... ~...840 498 ,>1 606 10 32 • Hunters • —.835 ••• 444 ' I 608 10 36 ....Woodbourne. 880 .440 612 1040... Dimock 8-25 436 , 617 10 47 Tyler's." _Bl5 428 ' 625 1057.... .. ... 805 - 420 I 630 11 05 Aver Lynn 55 412 • 645 11.18 y's 745 405 657' 1, 18, . .... ....Lemon F 735 • 400 705 1133 ..:725 345 715 11 45 Marcy's • 715 337 720 12 00 Tunkhannock.:%...7 00 322 Ttnins will ran on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Ofilte,of P. & N. Y. RR at Tunkhatinock. All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. & NY. R. R.guing north and south. . JAMES. I. BL&R.SLRE. presit. Manch Chunk. April 17. 1876. List of New AdvertisOments. , Money Wanted. Assignee's Notice. Business Card—E. Bacon. ! , Business Change—E. . C. Bacon; For sale or Exchange—S. Mills Ely. Billiard Tables for sale—E. S. Warner. 'Woad Letting—Supervisors of Silver 'Lake. Auditor's Notice—estate of _,Toseph Backus. Auditor's Notice—estate of Henry Griswold. Administrator's Notice--- ; est of John McDon nell. 1 Attention Company—sl,ooo Bounty—D. D. Searle. New Goods—Dry.Goods and Clahing—Wm. Hayden. - BUSINESS' LOCALS. Farmer's Club Meeting. Chewing Shorts—Curry. Medical Society Meeting.. Five Five Cept Discovery— • Curry.l Dry Goods —C. F. Sisson tt Co. Special Notice—T.. J. W h eaton. Slip Letting at the M. E. Church. Attendon Patriots—P. C. Conklin. Visitors to the Centennial—C. EL CENTENNIAL CICLEBRAT lON.—Pursuant to previous notice the General Coinmittee. met at the Court House on Frlday lastto arrange tor a County Centenntal Celebration at thewunty seat. A large and enthusiastic nieeting assem bled. Wm. l or` ,Jessup called the meeting to or der. On motion Wm. H. Jessup was ..elecied permanent President and E. B. Hawley, Secre tary. On motion 'the following committee to nomi nate sub-committees_ was appointed by the chair, viz : S. Dessauer.E . L. Blakeslee, 4.. Lathrop, J. B. McCollum,- yirm. Crossmon. This committee then retired. The following resolutions, introduced by L. P. Mack, were re ferred to committee on Ordinance F - Resolved, That the veteran soldiers &Bus quehanna county be earnest) requested to take an active part in the Centennial Celebration .on the Fourth of July, at the bounty Seat, and that they procure such uniforms and equipment as shall be directed by the authority of the Commander of the Soldiers' Encampnient and that we urge the necessity of prompt action • being takeb to ascertain the number who (quip themselves and procure the -necessary' funds. 1?aol-red, That the veteran • soldiers.belotiging to the various organitationa and societies will also unite in making. the the, display the most interesting orgunizition of the day, as it is the most befitting to the occasion.. • ' Re*Jired, That #• .National salate'betred at 12 o'cidelt m„ by this military organization, and that they be invited to take such other po sition in the , ceremonies of the day as-the Gen eral Committee shall deem, best. . • .• . Rcsolwl . That an' effort belnade to procure a section of Light Artilery trom the State arse nal of Pennsylvania . for use on the above Oc casion, - . , On motion I.l.lF.,Beardsley was . rriade a mem ber of the General Committee ' , The cemmitte on nomination of sub commit tee.s here announced that .they were ready to make their report and reported aS follows'i . Obi FINANCE : • Montrose, Win 'A Crossmon, Henry C Tyler,B Stroud ; .A.polacon, • •Grare; • Ararat, J• C Bushnell ; Auburn , E L ; Adams; Emoklyn, P H, Tiffany ; Bridgewater Charles Watrous ; Clifford, J W Lowry ;' uhoconu“ E Carmalt : Dimock, P C ' Conklin . ;;Dundaff, E S Lewis ; Franklin; :J L Merriman ;; Forest Lake, W 14outliwell ; Triendsville, E jP .. Hine ; Gibson, Oscar Washburn ; Great Bind,' T D Estabrook ; ,Great Bend Village, s '8....C1i45.; Great Bend Twp, - TV S Barnes ; Herrick, Philp linrritt ; harford, Henry Al Jones ; ; Hsonony, II K Newell ; Jackson, Urbane Hall.; JessUpi Ii C Bertholf ; Lenox, D G Bliek .• . I..sthrop, L P Mack ; Little Meadows, E 'H. Beardsley,; Liberty, R • T flandrick ; Middletown, John C Morris ; New Milford Borniigh; W T Mosley ; New Milford Twp;•E Aldrich ;. Oakland, 1 1 3'F MeKune ; Rush, NJ!. Sherwood . ; Silver Lake, •E W Rose ; Spiingville, B. C., liandrick-; -. 1 §14- quelianna Depot, Gaylord Curtis,; Th6son, 31 T Whitney. ~ .., . ,!. \ \ .'' ...- ON . ComnSBAiiiES : • Montrose, J -.4 - Rayns- ; f ord, s 'Horton, H Ll'..lessurol Ji••lteirri4gtoli, J S Tarhell, G- B - Eldred Apolacon; Lewis Beebe ; Ararat, Julius - .tyler„; • ;Auburn,*4lo . L Lacy ; Brooklyn; Moses CaldWell• ; Bridge.. water, Kirby 'Bunnell ; *Cliflu,rd,.John .13olteri; Choeonut, Nieh;tel•Diinnelly!; . Dithdaff,jArthur Aires ; Ditnock. Horace, I.pailord '; Franh \ lic, J II Munger ; .. Foreet, .I.:ake, liearY fiPifroid l Fri• . • . - • •'' • endsville, 13:Glidden • • ' ,Gibson,'Harrison ~ . . Barnes. Great Bend, R F Stephini ; dreat. Bend Village, Joseph Dubois ; . Great. Bend TAT, Jot! a Lane ,; lierriek, Cliar,lPai. , ,FrA,7P '. Idartord, David ° 'i 7 - lime t . Ilariniiiiit t gli# lles tue kktyi;'.4eliion l it;TA Bei: 11 ; l'; 4 400,i: hi 11 4e hne., , Loricti; ,. .liihis Hartle -:.; ..1.4i thrbK-4 13 , • • , Bronson ; Little Meadows, Sydney Pitcher ; Liberty, H i C Knight ; Middletown, Samuel Dodge ; .New Milford Borough, John Hayden ; New Milford Twp, Dennis Shay ; Oakland, Bradley Beebe ; Rush, John JHarysy Silver Lake, Robert Gage ; Springville, H K Sher - I man ; Susquehanna DepotX G Taylor ; Thom son, Moriimer. Searles. • ' ON ORDER OF THE DAT : C 3lGere,H Deane, David, Stitnnters; W T Mozley, D Searle. ON OFFICERS OF THE DAY : W J Ttirrell, P Conklin, B B Little , E B Hawley, A J Gerrit eon. "ON Music : Henry C Tyler, A B Burns, - W Sauthwell, F Beardsley, •W H Cooper, E N Barney. • ON Oimizi t txca : C M dere, J R Lyoas, C Watrous, Horace Deans, Daniel W Searle. - ONlLLmintraTioN W 'Tossup, Wll Deans, E.O Fordham, A Lathrop ; Wm H,Cooper. • . • n Monday, ON ORATOR &C. :;.J B MeCollum,E 4 L Blakes lee, A Lathrop, L F Fitch, J R Dewitt. ON INVITATIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE : Rev J E Chessbire, Rev J- G Miller, Rey. E A. War riner, Rey W T4erpe, Rev A Moore; Rey W C Tilden, J'R Raitisford. On motion the sub-committees in each town ship and boroughbere enpowered to increase tie number as . they may deetit advisable, and report such names to the . Secretary of the Gen eral Committee. On motion the name of Rev. Elisha Mulford was added to the committee _• on Order of the On motion the throwing committee was raised, on Amusements : H F Beardsley, E . ,O'Neill, W B Deans, Hyde Crocker, jr.,Thomas Smith. \' • ComMittee On Printing : E B Hawley, H H Frazier, Wm White. It was resolved that when the committee ad journ, it shall adjourn ' to meet the 30th day of May, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the Grand Jury room in th Court" Elouae, in Montrose. On motion, Secretary was instructed to notify the members of the several committees outside of Montrose of their appointment. Adjourned.. E. B. HAWLEY, JESSUP, Secretary. President. Cnavillid Sumas. 40c. a pound at CURRY'S. , TRY CURRY'S sc. DISCOVERY. 18t1. BEST IN Towx. Sur LETTING.-The pews in the kt.E.church will be let on Saturday, May 13, at the church from 10 to 12 a. m., and from 2 tci. 6 p. Members and others are requested to make it a point to he present: irehard. By order of Trustees. Montrose, May 3, 1876. 18w2 Vtarrofts to the Centennial can find good ac commodations within a mile of the Centennial Grounds, on line of street railway, at reaspna ble priees: Drop a postal. card a week or two before coming, to seeure , rooms. C, H. BIRCHARD, 3847 Hayerlord St., West Philadelphia, Pa. May 3, 1876tf. • MEDICAT I MICETD,M.—Titere will he a special meeting of .the SUsquehanna County Medical Society at , Brooklyn, Pa., on Wednes day the 17th :of May, at ten o'clock. There *ill be a disci4sion on the aetiology, pathology, and treatmentiof Chorea. Ad regular practi tioners are invited to be present. 1 ' CiLvtzt C. HALsF.v, Sec.' May 3, , 1876. ATTENTION PATRIOTS. . —Notice ilS r eleby given that a meeting of the citizens of the township of Dimock will be held at Elk Lake on Saturday, May 13th; to make suitable ar rangements to have the township of Dimock, properly represented at, the County. Centennial Celebration to be held , at the County Setif, July 1876. • • P C. CONKLIN, . Finance Committee. Dimock, May 3,1876. 18w2 \ SPECIAL Non . ok:7-Dr. T. J. WhPaton, the .well-kn Own 'Dentist, will be at his office: in Binghaniton or 'Nonday May Bth, and remain 'one week. He proposes to, repeat this visit the first week in every month. The•balance of the time,he will be at his, office In-Wilkes-Barre, Experiencedyworkmen' cap be found in both of 'his offices, at all times and fur whose . work he lipids himself personally respOnsible. Montrose, May 3, 1876w1. TEE Susquehanna county Farmers', Club will meet at the old, court house iu Montrose, on Saturday,atternoon, May 6th at one o!clock, to conlinue the discussion of the question :--- •'Howhatl we treat our dairies to reach the best results ?" All who feel interested in this ,discussion are invited to be present, whether they take part in' the discuision or not. • D. D.:ldertlitor, Sec. Montrose, May 3187841. WE TAKE pleasure iu ealliUg the attention of our reiders to the fact thad the popular Dry Goods house• of C. F. Bissoli & Co., Bingham ton, are now recciving an unusually large and complete' assortment of new spOng goods. Not withstanding the cry of "bard times," this house informs us that 'their trade is larger than at any former season. This is easily, accounted fOrlby the fact that they always offer the most reliablegoods at• the same prices- that many houses sell a very inferior grade. All the- nov relties _of the season, both of foreign and do- Inestie maniffss:ture, may now be found upon their shelvelf, and a visit'to their store,will con yince Anyone that-that is the place to trade. , HANDBMIS -for :Auction Sales, etc.; printed at the 'DEMOCit . AT first-class Style and at reasonable prima: rr.A. new lot of s'onnuons and subpoenas just printed at this office, Other blanks in pro Union, all prepared with care. - ,FLAWi'EIt. Fresh, and fine grohnd. :A: large iinpply; Fur- sale by.T.,R. - .Raynsford 01'•31.0n!rose, R. R. AlSo lime by the barrell Montrose, Aptil 5, 187timol. • NEW STOCK of ct,irpeig, oil cloths, ivatting. &c., just reCeived. \ GUTiENBEKG. ROSENBAUM & CO.' April 12 , 187 att at - X,les SOH. .1-lats,Alt and fur. Boys Centenniitl Hats, just opened >at . -GUTTENISEIIG, ROSENIIAUM. & CO.' ,Alirlo2,lB7otr. IOL of fine Clotlkaand Cassi metes, cool AgIAL4,B I / 1 011g8 for custom Vv . Uric, jasreeeiverf eall'aad leave youumeasure foi new suit at , • • GurrEfivene, Rosrx L 4 O. • • - •;UVOri 3 12eA876tr: Business Locals. ' • PuoToonsPus.—PictureS taken in all the lat est styles. Old pictures copied and enlarged. Also, a splendid lot of fratnes for sale- cheap, at G. W. Doourrues. Montrose, Juue 10, F. IL &rim Ems (new ixisok store) keeps on band New; Ybrk,Pnlladelpkia,and Bingkautton daily papers. A:so, just received a new stock of wall paper. . I 111.))utrose, April 20,18761 Nzw LACE CURTAINS by the sett or yard.— Table' Linens, Napkins, towels, and House keeping goods in great *Act'? at GUTTENBERG; ROT3RNBiUM & Co. Montrose, April 12, 187dtt. • PAINTS 1 PAINTS I I Al large stock of Jew ett's Hall '& Bradley's, and Standard White Lead at M. A. Lyon's Drug. Store. Also White Zinc; and mixed Ohemicali and colored Paints for safe at the lowest cashiprices. • Montrose, April ' 12 1876in01. 1- _ • INSTITUTE. -1 will meet the. Teachers for In stitue work, at South Gbson, onThursday, May; 4th, and for Examination, on Filday, May titb, at 9 o'clock, a. m., of each day. Educa tional address Thursday evening. W. C. TILDEN, CO. Sup't" MOntrose, April 26, 1876 , INfivrtiva. ~ - We have just received i very large stock of plain and faucy, envelopes,) letter and notnpa per, Clain and fancy bill. 'ead' • papers, ca ds of all sizes and colors, colore poster papers, etc. all of which' we can affo xi to print• cheaper than any office in this or neighboring counties, `and in as.good style. Wok done in black and colored inks. It you thin there is any that ('anbeat us, give us a trial, and we will show you Wliat we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order.- , ! . . , 0 t Tmi AND PLACE 1 - 1 Now is 1:1 , 1 lit TIME TO PAINT. Lead and Oil cheaper tan they have been known for , years. Burn- Eagle Drug Store is the place to buy anythinft in Jhe PAINT and DRUG line at the very lowest:figures. A hirge assortment of Brushes and; Varntahss coral/taut ly in; stock. The celebrated )all,' Bradley, & Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly On hand, for WhlCh BURNS is the SOLE AGENT for Montrose and vicinity.' 1 Montrose, April 19, 1876 tr. MARBLE WORKS. I The Tunkbannoe.k Marble Works of Buris . & White are doing a good business and are gettingAut some very tasty jobs of Head Stones and Monuments. lA. B. Burns, of: the Eagle Drug Store, is their_ authorized Agent-for Montrose and vicinity. l He has designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left witlEtim will be promptly filled by Burns & White. ' . I • • ••• • Tunkbannock, Feb. 2, IS76tf. - MART through the country - are severely af flicted with a cough and an obstruction of the air passages leading to the lungs. Various reindies are used, but that which is said to give, the best satisfaction is Taylor's Cough Syr9 or Exp ectorant. As a is sold on the principle of No Cure, No Pav,it would certain ly be well to give it a triall It can tie obtained of all the Druggists in Montrose, or of deigers in general throughout the botuitry. • ; ch 29,-1876tf. , ELEGANT . HAIIIIS woman's crowning beau ty: When it fades; she fades as well it is kept bright, her personal attractions areatill maintained. By preserving the hair lresh7add vigorous a youthful appearance is dontinn• through many years. Thpse who grieve over their fading ha ir turning gray too early shOuld knO Vb . that Ayer'Er Hair - Vgor preießts it;- and restores gray or faded hair to its tttural.eplor. It is a- cleat and bealtldul Ipreparation;tostaln7 lag ' neither oil, dye, nor anythinedilitetiotut, and imparts to the.scalp What is tnostrieeded7- a sense of pleasant and delightfullreedom from scud or dandruff.—New 43erneCN: 7 MitB, CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINAT QNS FRE& - • • There is no subject that requires. ao much study and experience as the treatment' of et a le diseases. The.astonishing . \ suceer3s and - w I,llre markable cures perlorme - by Dr. - Butterfield, are due to the gift of clai voyance; to• the life, long study of the constit Lion of man, and the curing, of diseases from \ nat, ral remedies. Cures the;worst forms of Scrofula. Catarelf,'Piles' Fe male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys - of Bladder Will be at the-. Cafferty House,- Binghamton Thursday, and Friday, 1 ay, 25th and 26th. Dr. Butterfield will be t the celebrated Min enti Springs. at Bush, Pa. on a visit s Wednes dayl, May 24th, arriving Tuesday evening; Max 23(.1; staying till Wednesiay at,s o'clock ,p. m., MaY 24th. U';LATEST NEWS IN Br, pHAISITON. ' ' ' The latest news in Binghamton is,that Rine i Sholes of 59 Court Str et, have just received their 'third Fall and Vint -r stook of Dry Goods. - which .is now complete in all departments. The test Silk: the best Black Caalimeres.— : The best Alpaca. The bst Merinos--Empress .—Plaids of all descriptio s. The best Shawls, Kid Gloves,. Embrolderi, Ribbons, Ties, &d., e ) injact everything that i kept in a first-class Dry Goods, Sture at bot m figures. Another important item,which if k own may be essential to the people of Montro e,.'New Milford and surrounding country, th Geo. B. 'McCollum and C. C. Faurot woulde most happy to see all of their acquaintances and and show them the bargains that Hine &Sh es are now prepared to giVe. • 1 H/NE & SROLES. . Binghamton, Dec. 1, 18 5. atilt 44 * 4 uld call the attend* AI4 YTHING IN TH to, 0151 t WO SUSQUEHANN arßeiniithee . ily Marble • Ali WoFk . Virarrante y.O us' CAN SA By Calling ig'si ti:6o4';Ps.-.'Aptil 14, 17w2 arks I of the Public wanting MARBLE LING RICB at - ° DEPOT, PAS, orkein the County.. Air !as ..Represented OR NO n us. WIL - DeLOaro:: 14.#. citvioti.4., ITREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEAT ed Lands in Susquehanna County. Notice is hereby given that, agreeably to.the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. directing the mode of selling unseated ands, the lands ofwhich the warrantees or, owners or the numbers giveh below will be sold at public vendee, at the Court house in Montrose,, on. Monday, the 14th of June, A. D. for arrearages due and the cost ac cruedon each tract respectlt i i , unless th:e same be paid before the day of sale e to commence at ten o'clock a. m. dew. Warrantee*. Owners Names.- I Taxes. ARARAT ?wt. Jonathan Ser. Ulm Nichols grant, Jr., pt. f Jonathan Ser. Pant, e-. Wm For bes Jonathan Ser., geantjr pt Leonard Stone burner I Robert Wilson WilUam'Semple pt Christopher Irwin Andrew McCornell ThoniasDarrsk 230 190 290 150 '29 Annßoker. Jane Raker Samuel Meredith • No l Na No 2 .Zio 4 for 1845 POZSIST LAU TWP, Line West of Grif. fins &NE. of A R Hl.Roseallet; W Warner Walter Genner lot Jai.° Rose • GUIAT BEND TWP. H A Clark & Co: D K Chandler S H Dayton . Sherman D Phelps TWP. 433 89 94 2000 Charles Boller F Lusk Tract \ HARM Robert Trail John Kugler No 51 :axam Samuel Newport Henry Hill - John Cadwallader Jonathan Nesbit Kra 8 Hamilton '; 14 333 801 100 60 JACKSON TIM - Sedate Griswold LATHED! *TIFF. I Abel Terrell LINOX TWP. ' ' Wm Hartley - Abel Turrell • John Marcy Rot LIUB? TWP. NOS 43 51 and 53 Humphrey Ross } I 7200 Co George Farnham Aaron Yining Peter Harris John Marcy sivrourrowia Tyr. 80 - IR It Rose &state 86 66 IlkOovern lot I do. orig a i do •,1* 7 60 4 • NEW MILPOED • 43 I • I 0 L Ward Estate I 234 OAKLAND 7W?, 65 I Paul Xagler C L Ward !state I . 165 sues 'ray. • Mrs Waterman l et t. I • 0r.,0 W Jotuuson I OPIUM:MILLS TWP. No 80 tax for 1875 1J 1:1 Drinker longs to ft 8 THOMSON TWP. George McCall Ann ld Shipley . Peter. Snyder - • • IC A Cooke Est t ,N Y City • 1 James Numford ' C G Numford • 'HENRY C. TTLlttt, County Trawl' arer's. Office, litontroae, April 8, '76. BILLINGS STROUD. FIEE, LITZ ',AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE 'AGENT, 3WEcraatrcilis pa.. Capital ,Ropreiented, *100,009,000 Fire Association - of Phil., Capital 44 Assets. $ 8,500,00( In butane° Co.'of N. A:, Phil., " 5,000.000 Pennsylvinia Fike„ Phil., •• - " • 1,700,000 Ins. Co. of Pa.'. Phila., 46 700,000 Lyeorning of Miliney, - Pa. • " ' " 6,000,900 LaLeaster of Lancarter, . • " 400000 Newton of Newton, ' 6 " • 150;000 Rome Ins. Co., N. Y., " " 6,000,000 National " " t Ir ." . 6 ' " 450,000,_ Co Linercial Fire " , " •. :450,000 Hartford Fire of liartford CL " " , 4,000,000 Atlas," - • . " 500,000 Royal Canadian, of Montreal, . Canada, •.4 Liverpool. London & Globe, of Liverpool, Rug., " Providence - Washiligton, Providence, -R. 1.1, Conn. Mime] Life Iris. Co., Aesetts $40,000,000 American Life, Phi Pa. " • $5,000.4)10 Travelers ins. Co., Sart, Capital and Surplus 000,0(0 Railway Passengers • i600;000 Theundersignedhasbeeri wellknown In thiedoninty,for the past 20 years, as an Insurance Agent . Losses sus tained bi his Compainies,lialie-always been promptly paid. 4 Or Office nui taiie,tn bnildini east [rain Banking °Mee of Wm. H. Cooper &Co:, Turnpike street. • BILLINGS StROUD Agent. CHARLES - U. SMITH. Office _ . Managers. AMOS NICHOLS, > Montrose. Jan. IS. AM • HAV:*OIIiIE4:Rb.•TIiE . .NEWS ) 7 The following .18 0: Speelnaen el It. 33 pounds 'rEAI for one , dollar.. 5 mnsPEACHES or TOMATOES for - one dollar. - 4 cans LITTLE NECK CLAMS for one del; 7 pounds RAISINS'for one 4011ar. - ' • 22 bars.SOAV tor one dollar. 10 pounds primes for one dollar.; 14 'pounds SALERATUS for one , dollar. 4 pounds COFFEE for one dollar. - 12;' pounds CRACKERS . for one dollar. MO JAW RREAKERS for one dollar. The whole lot for ZEN .D9LLARS and a present thrown in. Good fig mmety daYs. A large stock of new' aid- clinic° goods equally loW; , By calling at the lead of Navigation you shall have the fulli •valbe-ot Your , money every time and something extra. ! . . esli and sae &tt , A.,1 , 14211L1441:1 1 11 liontinae.Yarch 8363. 1 • •- • r • •- -;=•- . # . PIM MAN 066 CO., FIRST NAB KJ, tional Bank Buildinr, Ifontrone t ya., Beaten in DIY Goodsl-99:04:41„) 1 ! 1 AltiM 00 9#14 foQUIA11 , 110els• 4e. - • tarkitry' 1:1=',13 C:=l'.33 13!=1:1:1 Horse Nichols • sad Alden • do do , • , \do ,do Gavle and Pierce hits M S Bowel* , Ma James Henesey RD CLU'IPO Marls Merideth A p Mille Ektward Spence Charles Burkis Set TiffP. J Drinker belongs to R S ' squires Anson Tiffany 'NT C L Wsrd Eat Michael Moylert K: TWP. Ira Nichols . do do do do - do do Abel Turrell GENERAL FIRS I LlFit. c::: potpENT. Si LANGtDON, Two lines lathes Director~7r , one dear . . 340 ; lick ad- Wit. BAUM:MOUT, Stater. Wholesale. and Retail dealer in all kinds a slate roofing, slate paint, eTc. ' Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also. slate paint for sale by the gallon or barrel. Montrose. BILLINGS STROUD, General; Fire and Wotan:F. ance 'Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Office one door east of Wm. H Cooper sir, Co's bank. WM. H. BOYD Ai CO. Dealers in Stoves, hardware, and Manuf cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lion ware, cot net of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. Bullard, Dealer In "Grocer's!, Provisions, Book., Stationery and Yankee Metier:4; at the head of Pub lic Avenue. WE .' ; II.. COOPER & CO. ' Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland, and Scotland. WM. L. COX,'Harness maker and dealer in all arti cles usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank. JAMES E. OARMALT, Attorney•auLaw. Other: one door below Ta.rbell House, Public Avenue.. H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer'. Care S. Mimes *Co., Montrose, Pa. 18080 4046 8544 51 04 26 40 528 54 97 8415 41 SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFORD. Six per rent. interest on all Deposits. Does a general Banking business. ~. S. B...UHASE &TO. H. GARRET & SON. "Dealer in • Flour. Feed, Meal, Kalt, Lime, cement, Groceries and Frorimerue, ou Main Street, opposite the Depot. • - N. F. KIMBER. Larrirge Maker and Undertaker, •on Main Street, two doors below Rawlers GREAT BEND. H. P. DORAN.literclutnt Tailor: and dealer In Iteady . 'Made Clothing, Dry Goode, Groceries add Rrovhsions, Main Sareet. - CARRY THE .NEWS, Off CARRY TUB NEWS TO MART, AND ByffitYßODY Et.SE i -149 39 13 65 690 28%80 4,68 FOR GOOD NEWS m HEALTHY AID =FARMING. , 209 28 18 2818 870 522 S. ( OILMAN ifr q=o t , I 495 1 810 HAVE MOVED . TO THEE NEW EITORA THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, • . (Searleis New Brick,) Where they will keep on hand the trestassorteil stock of . • CZ 0 3N1E1,20 DRY GOODS NOTIONS, i'A.N . CY ,00046, 4 HOSIERY,' HATS, MILLINERY . • GOODS,' &C.,. ' of air descriptidnir 'ant lato!it 14446 - - 4 192 arer, _ • i .) ~ L i 3,1 Grri 118 1 os k ti 'and we will SATZ TO11 . :140XITeml Terms, cash or good paper_ Reepeethd 'ft, NATloxii •Dad Chums , CLoTanica ANDViSteILiCD ALPACAS, newest- *gads., cents per yard, w• .• • • at S. & CO. 8 First riational. BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, ail Shades 81. ' " a l e;.V. r i a Jog:'S BEST OALICOEIi, new styles and fast Wore, 6X,,cetits ' • pet yard, - at S. P. & CP.'S First National. t liAN DSOME lIAMI3U,RG EDGING AND INSWianne - • •.. frimn 10 cent,'per yard app at ti: -P.` . & CO.' First National.'- YARD, WIDE BLEACHED COTTONS, from 9 een6o ' ''• YARD. WIDE FACTORY, ' from Cents' yard upwurdt, • at S P tCO 'S First Naticnal. BEST SHIIITIN4S: 'new siyies. 15 'ets. per yard, t . , at S. P. iitCO.'SFiret'pratiOncil. ; ' BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from $5 np, „,- at S. P. & Co.'s First NatiostiALD , . YOUTHS' RBA s - urrs, from $5.50 ne n ' lir) _ at S. P. & CD.'S First NationaL.- MEN'S READY-MADE S UITS ,, from $R TAP, at S : P. & CO.: First National. "` !I*.2oU,tlZ6‘ • " 20,000,0010 - - I BOYS' up, . at B.:P. First Natiohat." MEN'S CASSIMERE PAN TS; from $2.150 np, - `: at S• P. CO 'S National' , • , .. • . , _ 600,900 We shall also keep on hand Gents' and Ladies' Un derwear of all styles ladies' and misi , es' , . Ready-made Snits. As assistance to our experienced • and artistic,. milliner, we have engaged the services of one al the leading trimmers in 'New York city. and' we guarantee our millinery department to 'contain the leading *tyke and trimmed in best city styles, and our•prices than elsewhere Remember we will keep a hill mien. ent of all classes of good*. generally kept in brat-class stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest Susquehanna County. Our - specie: .buyer will be in the market at all tones, and procure for us the latee t noveltiev. Our motto will be. `"Justice to all." 'Bear in mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS. and the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN THE COUNTY. Ail an inducement to make large purchases we.will delis* (on demand) on all cash bills of $lO or more, five per cent. Come one and all , ' • Both great and small , Add buyyour. goods " &. .Atß. P. Co.'s PirstNatlon-aIL, RespecifUlly, LI TILLMAN ,db First.Nitional Dry GOods and Cloth:lug Stoei. • Monttose. March' 25, ism. ' elicitor. tBuc* , SALE ,OF p Baying dispoied of the moat. of my livery shirk awl wishing to dispose of-the rest. as lam giving up,the livery business, 1 will sell, at public sale, at the 'ltarbell House barn, on Saturday, May 6, 1816, commenting tat it o'clock a. m.; the following articles 8 or'4 good work mares, 6 to R years oldswarratited to lie sound; weight, about 1000 pounds each.. 1 two-seat rockaway carriage. a top buggies, 1 open side spring buggy, • I lumber, agon, 1 platform wagon, I.skoleton Aureola, 1 lipht double harness. 6 set single harness; 1 saddle, bridle, and martingales,.extrit can't& 2 light neck yokes, strappe d, 1 second-hand set baggy wheels, and many other exticles Loa numeratts to mention. The Above articles, thqugh having been in ure, are In fi rst clam oreer. This sale Is PQSITIVE. Persons wanting good horses , will do well to attend. Tstess oP &W. —All sums less than 1n Ali dish; 118, and arer,l2onths' ereditovilk Interest and itteptited - ' It. RAVI , ISII*I3. H., 'ROSENTHAL; Aintioneer.. • • Montrose April 211 1070,-..2w, • ' ' t • ‘1 . . las' . -', T .. ..-'POlitT, IiANIVAOIII ',51 t %11'i.Ji so i lot wolgonitthilikikdat'; !Moo iiairoilit • -ti ° •. agjiropamptk Ag 0p.4_,.. Re2 lo2 o)!ZglY , MC trti only Dootarooki old Run, so on work. . - ..:11,- , (ilirtnii.l 1 1 „r", County Business Directory. ikONTROBB. NNW MILFORD. „ XIVT TO Zoo's 'and Boys' Ready!Madi S. PILLMAN ilk CO4 t4IVE7II , Y,'.STOCKT'L!,•! , , ~ ' ) =ME