- .ttisty - , Tarcnt,.. - •„;;;4. 7 .---Woman's Temperance Prayer *eeting, thia afternoon at .:3 Kra: Jerre Lyon's. —S.• H. lkiorse, Merchant Tailorvhaat.MW ed into the rooms over the Post office, just va cated by Louis Knoll, the barber. MOTtiell card will appear next week. • , Regular meeting of,pi9ntrose, Figt,Porw, pany, No. 2, on Friday "tieninriext: — : kful: Sttendance .is desired as unportant business is to be brought before the company. —Some of . our most' fashionable .young Men:say %that 111 r.: 1. Ckcivee the tailor', does give the perfect "fits . ' on the , `olothing Groves has the name of being a most excel tent workman. , I —Haugh & Ready Fire Com pany, No. 1, will meet on Friday evening next r at 6% - o'clock to try: illO'l4n4olkoe." • All having leatheylie hatsirit requested to wear them, ' '" •• 4' I. 1 '• —A register, county clerk, or Other record er'of deeds, mortgages, &c.,isiable in damages for a false certificate of searc h for incumbra4- ces upon land, accordiiig 'tl) a ieoent decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ' ---44uis Knoll, the german harbe , has moved his*shopAtotn over the'Fost office to the new building on Searle's corner,latelioeCupied by E. V. Cnrry, as a cigar store. He has.also purchased the stock of audios, cigars, tobacco, etc. 'Me - Knoll has neat a•Shaiing saloon as sett be fotind . In , any town. \•' • ' - ' ''. ', . • , —Charles O. Graves, for twenty . years - a eondUctor on the Brie'Road:died - at his li-nine at-g 'mint, on Tuesday,May 2d,aged thirty-iiipe yea . He has been in failing hesithOor a year pait. r He leaves a wife land three•children.7 Deceased was very. ' Peputar Witb ills traveling public, and with his associates - On - the'Road. ~., - ---Mt. J. A., Hickoz, manager of ' Sayre Bro.'s farm, left some of the finest potatoes at this office we have seen for a icing time. Mr. H. gave tie name, of one _variety as the Mei can'and tits 'otlicr yaiiety IS unknown to him. He says their average yield last fall was twelve bills to the bushel. '1 1 , • 7 ----B. L.,litullock, superintendent of Beaver Brook colliery, Carbon cotinty,has constructed, iaplaster, for tLie Centennio,aktoutiful I motlel of lit works, representing'llie%reaker, slopes, gangway, breasts, with all the stirface irikplvie.: . meats, together with the geology of the mine, empracingthe veinl'of Oaranktkock, aid giv ing the pitch and angle of their. formation. —The soldiers, sailors, and marines of , the ' . late wai,'`arid'itli citizen interested, are reques. ten to meet at the Court House, this Wednes day , evening, at 8 o'cloeli,i . fharli,lafixiike die necessary arrangements for the proplr observ ante-ef Dectsratio'n 'Day. '' Soldieli, it foil 61111 cherish 'the memoriof .your_., dead _.comrades, come. Citizens, if you Would keep thememork of Your dead heroes green; estne.--""-z'• ----The benefit to the Cornet Band' given tki the Town Rail, in New . Milford, last Wedneti day evening, was a very, pleasant affair, not withstanding the attendance was dfininished by the stormy Weather.- "Ever • one that was present speaks of it as an exceedingly quiet and delightful social gathering. By. notice elie where it will bb seen that anotberjor the same purpose, will ba given on Wednesday - Elie.: May 24th. .The following bill named both Ilotisee of the Legislature and sent to the. Governor that meinberti - of lodge@ of the Order of Odd F'ellows, Knights of Pythias; and other organi sations of'isimilar Character, Shall not be indi ' vidually liable for the payment of weekly or funeral , benefiti iir other liabilities of, the lodge, but the sameshall be payable out RI the ireas ivy of the lodge provided that iheprovisions of this act shall only lapply to unincorporated associations.' [i • —Notwithstanding the general dullness of the weather, for the past 'few weeks, there have been sorr.e'tlorious mornings, In fact Many , of our gloonitest days have been ushered in by ' .perfectly resplendent Imornings. The birds have \made the groves *Ocal with ..their songs, and the earth ••has looked fresh- and beautiful, while the ,invigorating air and cheering tun 'shine have breathed health into oui lungs and bounding warm into our frame. •:---From a person Who' has been studying how to deal effective 'death to the Colorado po tato bug we are informed that Boneat Aloes is . the best and saf es t means that have yet been discovered. it is reduced to a finepowder and upon being sprinkled over the ground serves as 1. an instantaneous summons to quit, the demand is sure of the desired result. ,Several lurmars in the western part of Chester country tried this Aloes, last summer and reported it to be sure au dpffeetnal audit net 'be3hey'will re ly upon It the c o min gseason to save their crops' - from the devastating insect. • L --From the Binghamton Republican tif Wednesday, we copy the following : tour weeks no ? We noticed the fact that Thum , as Wood, a resident, of Stisquehamia comity, ,bad come to this,: city, in an insane condition,. and, that after remaining in the county houte tar a short time, be returned to Susque hanna Depot by Chief-of-Police Johnson. • Tie Chief-tit Police learned, of an old lady at Sus. quehiinlis, that WOml_. eras bitten by his wife, who died of liydropitobia abptit four yars ago. The old lady .Wt tilone of the nurses of the sick wile; and knew that- she bit her husband and mother. It was noticed, that the ititanity . was o f a tinier nature, and that Wood tried to bite the of lmrs who , endeavored o put him in the lack-up it susqueb4ma. WU finally quiet ed by the thief, and safely secured. prom Susquehanna, Wood was taken to the Pennsyl, Tanta Insan4„Asylutniat panvitle ; and the Chief learned to -day, by a tainister%_' who' just came' from Danville, that be has beCome raving mad,. • • •• and barks '• • disease appears . to a be slow type of hydrophobia, which is not an. unCommon feature of the , malady, or an un coi tion type off it. wile , was bittenbY a dog' when she' was girl,tuid lived fifteen vim vittiout:say symptoni of tbe terrible &me W#dchMolly mused bier ==lt requires conxi4e} ' able religidn o prik, but still more te'pay. 'There is 'hive tor% man when it Is reported, "Behold, he prayeth," but still more when it can be added, "and payeth ,stso."ltabe-prayer meeting is called the pulse` of the chuich, the treasury =is the test of itb loyalty:. We aro Commanded to honor, that Is, to worship God with our substance, to bring Mlles into MS house,,to.,give liberally ; to lay liside•V he first day of -the week, as GV has blessed us, and , devote it to the service ot the gospel.. This is the most trying part ot religion. Many are delighted with, the : whole 91 religion ,e*ccpt its cost. That they • dislike. They: like tree salvation, .free preaching, fme seats, free fires and free lights, and hate agents and all collectos of money. -4f any of the young readers of the DEMOCRAT,WhO are just starting out in life,feel disposed , to go in debt for anYthing 010 may think theSt need,' wes tell thorn don't do it. 7ithout what you cannot pay the cash for, and you will always be independent, if not so com fortably fixed.'',l But once begin the habit of bilying on trust and theremill be no end to it. Debt is the hardest kiwi of a task master and the poor maa who is a debtor is the most mis- . erable of slaves. Read this from Dr. Hall and tremble • "Debt isn fire which will consume your sub stance, a viper which will poison your life, a hyena • a ich will eat out your very antra& ; it is, all without a joy, a face without a smile, a,:w. • ithout assun." r• j r -- ' The \ work of changing the track of- thJ i ' P laware, Lackawanna a Western railroad to 1 arrow-page was to have been . doue on Sun day, the 28th hist. President Slotin and the. Ness.:lrprkdireetors ot, the road are opposed t Sunday work where not:actually necessary,and hence direction to the Superintendent to that effect, Saturday, the ; 27th,is the day now filed ; on Mr the change, and if not completed on - that day it will go ''over to Monday. This ap plies to 'the road in general. But between Binghamton and Scranton the work of change has already begun,where one track is abandon ed and trains run.' , only on the other, the time card being temporarily changed to -meet the emergency. . —Persons who desire ' to make their own flags for 'the Coming - Fourth of July, must re-' member that certain Proportions should blob-I served in their manufacture. Any one can find! the proper proportions from the following data. Tire United, States ghtThion- flag 16'. feet "fly" (lone) and twenitteet hoist (wide.) on in that propo'tion, the Width being five-nlnthsi of the length. The recruiting flag is nine feet . ; being lour-ninths of the length. The "union,l ?or blue . field, it§ 'iu--length one-third the length Of the flag, and extends in - width to tbe lower "edge of the fourth red stripe from tbe top. Ther4 nretlri i rteen striper!, be;ginning,and ending with Ted._ The garrison flag is the one usually taken 'arthe standard tor making nags for private u 4 or _decoration. .-:----The freight trains on the Pennsylvanih railroad transport much that does not central ute to the coffers of the company. Daily Scores of itramps steal rides \On the cars. Recently test") or,three of these nomadic individuals stOe into a freight car which was. loaded with bulk grain at Chicago for New. York. It proved al mciat thelloom of the unfortunates. Two da.Yri and' a , half after starting the distance was 4- I. complished as far as Altoona.and during a tem poiarY "Stoppage there they Managed to makelii known that they' were imprisoned. When ta ken out these unfortunates were more dead than alive, as in taking the precaution to have something 'to eat with them they forgot 'all about the :necessity of water. These tramps now Tor"walking" partly for exercise aid partly because of Abe "sealing" process. . ' ' —A fe7 days ago , :Judge Handley, of riau zeine county, 'rendered a decision which . will be of general interest it it stands. It seeing that Fred House, . a. minor, enlisted and wend to war during the late rebellion. His local bOnn ,ty amounted to $3OO, and of this ,sum he sent home $245; Upon the 'return of the yonng man his father refused to give him the suin l on the; ground that, as he was aminor, he hadi no right to it. The court ruled . that hotinty was not wages, but a.gsatuity, and 'as suit Ithe father had 'no', control over it. It also rnied• 'that where a' minor 'rnaketa a contract'fori his services on his own account, and his father is counizanti of . the faci, and makes no objectiion, there is an implied assent that the. son Shall have his earnings, and unless there is a design to defraud the father's creditors, the earnings will belong to the son. . —Lancaster county is particularly rich in Indian antiquities, Which are constantly ` eine if brought to light by - the - upturning of the soil, especially in the vicinity of the Susquehanna. Awn& ,its ,:banks ' and, on some of its, islands great ' ninibers bl 'Anne ll:di:dements, fragmen tary pottery of primitive workmanship and en tire vessels hare from lime to time been discov ered, but no , one locality has produced a greater abundance of these relics . tlkan W itmer's !farm, situated a feat miles from Columbia. From `here 'Have been taken -thou sands'Ofarroviheads, much pottery (including several wonderfully preserved urns) and myriads of beads' of IBuro , pean make. The latter possess an antiquity, prObaby, of two; hundred, yetus,. and were un ddniuettly :obtained tram the =early white set tli.rs ;'they are of glens, from one-lourth to an in i eh in length, cylindrical or f(Jur shied, and ftSuently slightly twisted. \ The interior color is; usually a di ngy-redd i s h brown. Our cOn3munity were •startledby the an nofincement of the death of 11. H. Frazier, edi tor of the Montrose ‘lkpublican, which took place bout four o'clock yolterdaymorning,--. lie 'W as first violently' attacked by sicness on ' Sunday - afternoon last, 'while at his farmie. little 'way out, of town; but got easier and was cork veyed to his residece. But : few line* Ot his , [sickness until tiannouncement got his, de iiist ; As near as wecan learn he - died of sa vio , 'lent attack of bilious colic attended with high int*atiou. Almost simultaneonsly with the announcement of Mr riazier's death came the news of, the ' death °red' Mrti. Sayrc relic of m.fE Benjamin Sayre deceased, aneniother'nf the Sjyre - Brothers of our town. She Was quite aged, but on SiindaY last attended, thilunerai r of birti:Simen 'it. Sayre at' St: Paul's 'church; . henek,hei sudilefi'departure was very inexPec-. tad at this time. Truly "In the Midst of life' al'sWe in death." ' '' " . , I ''• DECORATION DAY °Rms.—The lollowink general order for the observance ot Decoration Day has - been issuedby Governor flartranft : I In accordance with the rules and regulations of the Grad' Army of 'the Republic, Tueaday, *ay 80t14.4i11,be observed as a memorial day, tb decorate ! with fitting ceremonies the graves Of •our fallen ~ comrades. in: this .oentennial _ Y ear, when each , true patriot hopes. to.see the proofs of peaces and good will, and we-meet as 4united people to: commemorate the events onnected with the -birth of our nation, the memories of dead comrades, whese Imes ,were required for the establishment of that peace, should be very near to our heartland command Our choicest offerings.: The mode in which these ceretnonies,inay - be - conducted is left to the judgetnent'a posts; but it is suggested that they invite the co-opetatiiin of other organiiii tions and 6tthe public generelly.. It is hoped the.custom of preceeding Years. of planting 'flowers at the gravei will be generally observ 'ed. Where no , posts of the. Grand .Arnry are !established, citizens .are earnestly requested to !arrange for the. jroper Observance of the day, I. 1 Abet the'grave ot each dead soldier and sailor may be appropriately honored.' By order art \ 1 : JOKE F. HARTRANFT, . : ' Commander-in-Chlef. Ros'T B.littratirs, Adjutant-General. 1 iyierJlLazumxiALQ•zies. TLEE--FOLLUTT-Ekt, the M. E. parsonage, Sanford . , ;N. Y., May 10th, by the Rev. J., D.. Bloodgood, Miss Julia Etta Lee of Brandta Station, Pa., to !Mr. Edgar A. Follett, of Ara rat., Pa. ! • I'yI~I.A.TS~. STAar-In. East Bridgewater, May 9th, Mrs. Jane Stage, agel 57 years. New York. Pr o duce Mar ke t. Reported Every WeekdExpressli - tor Tien Morrrnoss Daxocusy by Rhodes & Server; Produce Commis- Merchants. 46 Whitetail Strect.N eNS , York. New York, Frjday; May 10,1870. 'BUTTER. Receipts fast days ' 25,899 pkgs. There us a steady feeling in all , really desirable grades Of State butler, but buyers continue' to be very particular about quality, especially as regard 4 color, and stock with the slightest de feet continues to be rejected`, and such lots as are paSsed as not strictly tihe, are very difficult to sell at satisfactory ,figures. State pails, creamery choice..:Bo State pails,thir to good 26 a 2Ec State Dairy ..pails-yselected....2B srat 29c ..26 •a 27c Pails. State,itair to goad 25 (4 • 26e State Half firkins,: rubs,'prime.26 a 27c State Half firkins, tubs, fair.. 23 (q 1 2 , -le Receipts last six days 10,504 xes. The market for old cheese continues dull and nominal. , New chee.se have arrived somewhat teely,))ut the market can hardly be called fully settled, so quotations continue to,to a consider• able extent, nominal. , . • , NEW CHEESE. State Factory, full cream lellc .. State Factory, fine .. 9 a 10c. State Factory, good to fine . 8 OA 9c Stte Fa.gtory, lair to good 6, @ 8c• St to Dairies, .... . 4 og 10c , OLD CHEESE.. 1 st te• Factory, fancy -.11 Ob. 12%c St to Factory, good to fine. ... 9 Qs 10c • EGGS. Receipts last six days. 17,802 pkgs. The receipts show a liberal falling off 'as com pared with the list few days, but the general toneleontinues weak. Btitte and Penn. 14 174 14%e Western choice brands 13 @1 14e • DRESSED POULTRY. The general marker for dressed poultry con tinues exceeding dull .and prices weak and-jr reOlar. TUrkeys, State prime, 16 ig 17c Turkeys, State, fair to g00d.....13 ig 15c Chickens,Jeney,prime 16 170 ,Chickens, Jersey, lair to g00d...14 4;i4 15c! DUcki, Jersey prime 16 (g. 17c Ott • MEATS AND STOOL , Liye calvei a ere plenty to:day• and low.— DreSsed continue dull and, prices a shade eas ier.l Lambs also a trifle easier. ,Sheep,,aboui steady. ' Dive Sheep, weathers 6%0 c Live Calves, State prime:... 63@4 7 - c Hog Dressed Calves fine 9 @ 1.0 c Apples are less active but holders are. quite firm in , their views. • • State Apples, sliced.. .. 9 (41 10c - State Apples,qoarters 9 9jc Peeled, Peaches, Ga., tarcy....15\1.7c Peeled Peaches; fair to g00d..:.12 'tg !lBe. . Blackberries . g 10%c Cherries, State - - 20 4g 21c Raspberries... 27 (4 27%c Plums, State • ....18 4g 20c Old potatoes continue very plenty ,and though selling moderately, prices a c re weak •and irreg hhtr especiailY on the more conim y ,onarieties. Bermuda Potatoes, perbbl 5 Othg Early Wse, bulk, per 75©100 Peachblow, bulk, per bb1.... 125@t1 50 Prince Alberts, bulk, per bb1.... 75@.100 Peerless, Milk, per bb1.... 50(gi 75 if3Weet yellow .. ........2 50044 00 'Clover Seed... - . ... 164iftt 173 I.timothy Seed ' •2 so(.4a 9,0 EVERYBODY WANTS ONE! The Robbins liiiasher _ Por Balti y WM. 11. \ Boyd lb Co., Montrose, Pa:, or at the Iteeldenee, of _ Alonzo Williams, 3 miles,' east of at ontrose • on Neer . Milford road. •, ••,,Pr100,140. $3.50 PAZ , . . z • /*IAMB° WILLIAMB,.(IenI Mt, . April 5,!1876.—ft Bust* 00.. Pa The I.llarkets. NEW BUTTER. 'CHEESE. DRIED FRUITS. POTATOES. SEEDS.- - " . ‘,. •• NEW `GOO.Dktl,ti'l ;-;“' ~ 4 • i ; 'T4 NEW 'PRIORS' , • Tin. H. • - • •-• . D, Coy Cook StOV43ll, ,Ileat- ONi Is the nattier of new Cook Stove. just out : containing a neiv principle in, balking. and is destined to stake a revolution in the construction of Cook Stoves. Canis in and see it. Asa beating stove *tin& *About a rival, in burity, durability and economy. Come and satisfy yourself, and get names of parties no using them. • • . TINWARE. We take special .plessure it offering to the Wholesale and Retail Trade, our desirable supply of Tinware. We use nrne but the best'of charcoal plates. . OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED I ;OUR STYLES ARE FAULTLESS! MOODS ARE WAB3ANTED ! "And we defy any to proance better goodie fcr less money. • LAMPS. - • A fall line of I.lemps,k4,;beatilifhl design.; Alio Chin neye of every description. , ' Flower Jars, Hanging Patti. Ohams, Butter Jars, Preserve ,Tars, Jugt,ibtoye Tabes, ac.. . Batts and Screws, Lacks and Knobs. Latchea, ea_tches; Doors. Sash, Blinda. Glass, Building Paper, White Lead, Zinc. Oils, Varnishetc•)Paint •Brnshes,Spirlta Of Turpentine, Paint et any shade desired.U.Also colors _ . for, mixing paint. : " ' A hill asaortrnent of Phlladelrohia Carriage Bolts - . an 4 fall line of Iron Azlelf, Bar Iron. 4orso Rath,. Bode, • ' ' • •• -` , We_inrchaiii in Car-load late; therefOrit "Can sell.to the trade in less quantities as chop any ,hotutein the city. 4 . Wx. H. BOYD. 13; H. COR'WIBI, j COOLMY. • alontrose, March 16, 1871. • -''' • • B. R. LYONS & CARPETS,,\OILOWTHS, DRUGGET, WIN , DOW > - • SHADES, , PAPER HANGINGS AND ENAMEL CLOTIIS, COTTON YARN, COFFIN TRIM.- , MINOS,. • - PLATED WARE, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, TAINTS, OILS, DAMASK, REPS, • ALL OF DR.. JAYNE'S FAMILY . 1 . MEDICINES, 4 TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, RUBBER GpODS, &C., &C. • CALICO, SIX CENTS PER YARD P MODES -DE -, PARIS , I'- - 4 , , . . , - iliktorliag ; 191t*Ickao. : ' ' :' -. Mi. COWa W. Mil • La M'S . FRENCH MILLINERY, .. 97 Court &rat, Binghdmtai s .ff. I': '97; T • oPNe la m r 7 g Y es o t r zul a i n let a ttclk e ''V ei rl o ll w in e l t y Ga t o k de r fi c til buy for cash and sell for east. We will not p rices. under sold. ' LADIES' OAPS AND HEAD4DRESSWS 'in . i a very large variety, ; . . FRANKLESIE'S PATTERNS. . IEtAIR GOODS, ETC I „ i ' , . ', . F. ROZELLE. . BingbamtOni N'.' Y.. April 19,18T6.-Ay.-31 . ,I it6A, HOdware, otp'.; Oluboisiogic TO Bari; C4111"4,) DB/131M IN ing[soliesi;, THE, , ARGAND, STONE WARE. BUILDtRS HARDWARE. BOLTS. RAILS. RAVE RECEIVED' LARGE ADDITAINIS TOj TlitlitTOOK OP B. B. LYONS & CO.' Montrose, Jtinnary 1,.18'6. NKW. A BOOT & SHOE SHOP has jut opened offer , ,Weeks t _hteihnish aa All kinds of work made toorder. 11epantog dooe tot' short notice.:: After kavim - nearly Slurs espqleace to the badness I !eel conUent I coo 14a le SU *loamy give -; 4); ,is 17 1119gi ger k Moutroe44l/4. * 1 4); , ta3k!=:s"n~` , "`r.• , pSS•e? , ,:;F•...;go , ,Y. ;41- TJTIUHUJLN I' ~~~~: • ri.3311&0017,1111.171 To their , - new, and , eommodlones..Bank Building os Public Avenue,. ; •s' mmtinuUtnE4 CORRESPONMMS." . New Crofk; First Matthaei Beek ;• Philadelphia, pmt s . • • delphla National Bank, . , ••.• , • : y :. • . - WM.. 3. TURRELL PANSIDIST. N. L. LI# 4 IIIKM, .CAsunin• •'' • . Montrose, March 25,181'8. • • • . - voirmx.a.ar xs It le a liquid Linament for House and stable nee. A valn able combination, discotered by a celebrated Eng lishchemist and horse-farrier. , Was *introduced in the United Sates in the year 1856, and since that time, by its great success. In the cure of &seams, it has won for itself that world wide reputation it so richly des erves, and now sts.nds at the head of all liniments nn rivalled AS A FAMILY /MEDICINE. • „ lt has already gained the Lnfl dence and admiratfou of thousands of households for its many cures of dis eases were external implications are of se much impor tance. It is especially admired as a family remedy for itigcullar chemical combination. possesing hard in dierits; [like tincture of Cayenne or red-pep per, 02 which cheap and valuless Liniments are largely com posed..l which increase instead of diminish the inflame tien, making it op nature a speedy cure for . • RHEUMATISM, HEADACHE. SORE THROAT, COLIC, COUGHS, CHOLERA. ,"TOOTHACHE, • BRUISES, SPRAINS. LUMBAGO, CRAMPS ) , COLDS; CHILLS. FROST, TIC DOLOR- • EUX, BURNS. CUTS. SITES OF, • ' POISONOUS INSECTS. &c. Testimonialsand,directions accompany each bottle. ' Buy one—only 25 cent*, 60 cents, or $l.OO--sand If It does not give good , satisfaction return the bottle hall fttll and your money will be refunded. - Call for G. E. S. S., and , take ; no other. • DG:CARY; & Co. Proprietors,. , „ • , Middletown, Orange Co., N.ll H ,FQR SALE BY A. B. BURNS Atka M. *. LYON, Druggists, Mouttose l iPs. I , Pntolutsible at all. -Wholesolo and retail stoitto 11 the Cpt_inty: IMontroie. Iday stli. 18115.—: DRUGS, -M. A. Of bntrOre• CASS CAPITAIL-411100,100, . ". " SVRPLVIF *limp; $6,000.' Transacts the buntline, of And Others. Drugs and medicine. _ Z c.) S IA-13 (71 > 1-*) MEDICINES; Lyon, D ruggist, MOTTROAS'R, -PA. Dealer in all kinds of Pure Drugs. Medicines, eboniesis, Dye Woods, Dje Stuffs, Paintil, Oils, Varnishes. • Pocket Books; Combs. Jewelry, Perfumery. Toilet Soaps. Brushes. Violins and Violin Strings. Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods. Cigars, Tobacco. Table Cuttiery. Fine Solid Silw, Spoons... Plated Spoons, Kr Ives and Forks. Guns, Pit tols. Aumnition, Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Medical Instrnments. Dental Materials, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys. Teas, Spices; Baking Powder, Sea Motif Farina, Gelatine, Tapioca, otc., ctc. Daly's Pale Ate for Invalids. Thole who wish to buy Paints and Oils. would do well to examine our stock of White Lead, White Zinc. and Mixed Chemical Paints, hefore purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of colored paints bi eins,of from one to Me pounds each, on hand. Montrose PO. 2,1816. TwspplANcipcii . , .. • . : :!:-.:MAR:Bi.r. HWORKS. im . g - ,*..5'.',84,... - l iNV:ITITE , annfacturers of and Dealers in ITALIAN CAMERIOAN MARBLE, MARBLE-AND' SLA.I I II IiANTLES. SCOTCH & AM . ERIOAN GRANITE, ,Or Cemetery Lits,Enolosed.ar P. C. BURNS, . • . a lt o. tool Tnnkbannock. Pa, Jan.'l9, 1876.-1 Y OMNIBUS LINE. ,Thu deraignett has an.omnibuir lino running toe y tram. L. ds W., and. Edo Raihrsil i't Great Bend, Pa. I .lk.eyerder for • 81404 or Re-Shipping Baggsg' either.ll put will bepromptly Attendee to. Th. new river bridge is now completed. benct - t l ' ert is no ierrying. CAA.R.1L1.:11.4tA.3 90 p always on hand to convey assongers the surrounding country to any Rutt,t: U. BUOILLNA.N. ProVr. Great lend. Aug. 19 . .1871.-4r. FARMERS TAU. NOTICE 1 Bettsmarcetprico, 1414 in cosh, for CO M Talk AND OATS, the 1106* !toil Wit• ' D A moog paporlatorid NoettOrie.-14114.itni,.41, rAammas, bREJNIICALS, =o-- ' A Specialty. ,