Arrangement VIA RALLuotan' rrives. Departs' lankbannock, (Daily.) . . p in 1215 in Via. ST 1.070 Montrose Dep 0t,(Da11y,)...... • 600 p In 620 a-a Ned Milford, (Da11y,).......... . 1000 a m _lBop Wyslusing. (Daily%) 946 am • • 200 pm Friendeville, (tri weekly.) ... 600 p m 800 am ;umlaut Station,(tri weekly,) . 7 00am 700 am eiszhamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 p m 700 p m weibeppen,(tri weekly,) 1000 ain 400 p I . The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford, runkhannock,and Wyalusing are The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, ThnriSdays, sud Saturdays , The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,) rune. Tees oye, Thursday!. and Saturdays. Friendsv tile mail rens T needa7P, Thursdays ald Sat ordajs , The Meshoppen mann:tee Stondaya,Wedneadays, and vidaye. ADDITIONAL STANZB: A stage leaves daily for Montrose - Depot at 'I TO:,and tellallti At 6 p. A stage leaves daily for New Milford at ISO a. at.. s od returns at 380 p. m. • --- Montrose BatIwo! nine Table:, , . Ar rangatent of Trains: TO take effect on Monday, )4 ,6117, 1876.1 1 Down Triune. I Up Train's 1101:1THWARD. . i MORTUWAMD P.N. A. M. • - I A. N. 'P. M. 1 545 10.15..... ....idontrote ... ... ....0.00 ' 4.52 { ' .555 10 4 5 Allen's-- .....845 • 545 ' 553 ' 1028. Cool's -. ' 890 , 448 605 1032 Hunters. ...836 444 I - 608 1086 Woodbourtie 880 440 , 612 10,40 , Dimock .825 ' 436 1 617 10 41 . Tyler's.— .... ..'.815 428 ' 625 1057.... .....apringvi11e..,..c....805 420 L. 680 1105 Lynn , 755, 412 645 nll4 Avery's.... 745 405 653 1128. ...... ....Lemon 735 400 703 11.13 Lobeek..... . _725 395 715 12 11 00 Tunkba 45 Marc y nn ' s.oc. ic ..... 77 15 00 3 t.l 720 ° T 1 Si us, ill ran on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Office of I'. & N. Y. RR at Tunkhannock. All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. 4k.N Y. R. 8. going north and south. . JAMES. 1. 81, itliStlilt. Prea't. ranch Chunk. April - 17,1876. , , List of New Advertisements. New Song Books--Ditson 13,IISIKESS LOCALS. Store building for sale, • , Meeting of Farmers' Club. Special notice—Dr..T. J I• . , House and Lot to rent—J. B. Ats.:Co TAKE CARE OF THE -PENNIES.-Look well to your spending. No, matter how much comes in, if more goes out you will always be poor.-- De art is not making money, but in keeping it. Little expenses, like mice in a barn, when they are many, make great waste. Hair, by hair heads get bald ; straw by straw the thatch goes off the cottage, and drop droP the rain comes into the chamber. A b lis soon emp ty if the tap leaks but a drop a minute.. When you mean to save .begib with your mo th f many thieves pass down the red lane. Th ale jug is a great waste. In all other things keep within compass. Never stretch your legs fur. ther than the blankets will reach, or yob will soon be.cold. .In clothes choose suitable and , lasting stuff, and not tawdry fineries: To be warm;* the main thing; never mind the looks. A fool, may make money, but it . takes a wise man to, spend it. Remember it is e asier to build two chimneys than to keep one going. -r - If y,nu give all to back and board, there is noth ing left for the savings bank. Fare hard and work bard when you are young, and you have a chance to rest when you get old. Dosri zN LUZERNE.—SeveraI weeks 4go Wil liams and Seybert were arrested, and held to bail. to nnswer the charges , of dishonest con duct while holding the office at County. Com- missioner. Next folio wed the arrest of Sheriff Kirkendall upon a charge of usiug money ille galy to procure his election in the fall of 1874. At the hearing before Alderman Parsons on Friday last, several. Witnesses Were examined on the part of the prosecution, and no lone could testily to the least thing against this of tc t; ficer and he was promptly and rightly .is charged.- A Scrantonian by e I:\iame of eo., Kearns .was the prosecutor , an it\is allegediby some That it was a spite action, atO by others, an attempt to extort black mail. , 1 In the meantime ex-county Treasurer Court: right was arrested upon the charge of withhold= ing license Money due the State and appropri ating it to hiii own use. Re waived a licarOig and gave bail tor his appearance at the next Court. ' As soon as he was under bonds, his clerk,Mr. Jones, was also arrested as being implicated, in the alleged frauds of the Treasurer. He also, valved a hearing before th Alderman and' gave bEtil for his appearance t 4 court. . The arrest of these 'parties, except the Sheriff have been made upon the information of I.leBsrs. Paine ifi Dickson - furnishel by the few board of Atiditors, now in session. 1 The exact character and extent of_the charges pending against these officers is not as yet generally known: There are differerit accusations against them which will be thoroughly investigated in due time by the Courts, and it is desired that the guilty shall be punished and the innocent vindicated in open court. Other arrests are still looked fO, and the end may not yet be reached.— Ogden. ' • EPISCOPAL ColiviramoN.—The 024 conven tion of the Episcopal church for rte - dioceae of Pennsylvania, was in, session in St: Andrew's church, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, *ednesday. and Thursday of last week. ,The chair waa.ocr cupled by Bishop Stevens, and there was a fa attendance of delegates. The first;day was eupied with preliminary bUsiness. On • W - fleshy forenoon lull religious services were hold, the annual sermon being preached by 1 6. Dr. Buchanan,' ol the Oxford church.-- 1 The speaker reviewed th# ,progress of the church for the last sixty yea / Fs. lnlBl4 there, l Were but 200' cieroi and 5,M0 or 6,000 catumu .l hie n:8 in the country, but ai steadrizicroase thee began and now there ate )3.200 tiergY aPa 280,000 communicants ; 45 diocesesandA c ,ooo parishes. In the Iliocew 01 Phihaniphia there tiro 260 parishes, 20 clergymen,_l tino 31,4 " c oninitAconts. BBishopSteveps read bhi 1 ntial address, referring to the evi.nts of the pas Year. lie hat) cinifirincd 2,138-persona,<DAiwle4 213 sctlnolls,consecrated 4 r c hnrchba,'4o 6 4l4o 9 deacons and 5 priests, and - rectived-'4 4 " 111(11- , dates for holy-orders. lie referred 810 to the. Proposed opening of the Centeßnial,on Sunday condemning that course very s‘) l3 4 l r , matter was hint= !Pursued 'hy'fhuittiering c'.::,4 , resolution by Rey. 14,.,Z, Appltztotr,iOoktprOe E. C. • FORDHAS.74. P. M. MEE Centennial COMMiNiOII for the "manly, dig'- nified and Christian stand" it bad taken on the su eject. This gave rise to a protracted debate oti Wednesday and-Thursday, several ministers - and laymen taking the position that this was a matter in ...w,hich the tionven lion had no right to interfere. Finally. on Thursday, after iu , effeettial` efforts to amend. , it, Mr. Appleton's resolution was adoptea. Much time , was con. sinned in electing - the Standing_ Committee, which when completed was as follows :—Rev. H. J.,Atc•rton, Rev. D. R. Goodwin, Rev. J. H. .ccleston,'Rev. D. - S. Miller, Rev. Benjamin Watson, i4eorue C. Morris, Edward Olmstead, John Clayton, Isaac, Hazelhurst and James S. Biddle. Nearly all the members are said' to be "low' church." The Coti'vention • dissolved on Thursday afternoon, after agreeing , to meet at the same place next year. Busbiesll FOR SALE. A store building on Public Avenue, Mont rose. Inquire_at the DEMOCRAT office. Montrose, May 31, 1876tt. To RENT. I House and Lot to rennin Montrose, Enquire of J' B. McCollum. May 81; 1876.!—tf. • THE Susquehanna County Farmers' Club will meet at the old Court House, in hiOntrose, on Saturday afternoon, Jtine'3d, at 2 o'clock, to disucss the following subject : "Raising and se eming crops for fall and winter , feed for dairy stock.'.'' Farmers generally are invited to at tend thii meeting, as it is expected to be one of much interest as well as of much importance. D. D. LATHROP, Sec. May . 31, 18761. SPECIAL NOTICE. , Dr. T. J. Wheaton, of Wilkesbarre, (formerly of prighamton) will be at the Exchange Hotel' in .31cintrose, on Thursday the Bth of June, and remain two days; for the purpose of extracting teeth and taking orders tbr plate-work. He is perfectly familiar with the use - of Ether, Gas, or Chloroform, either of which he will be prepar • to administer - as' the patient may require. . W. C. Starbuckeof Boston, one of, the •fines .perators:in this country.will accompany Dr. W • aton, and repeat his visit, provided the citizens • Montrose and vicinity , give him sut &lent encouragement. He has been constant ly at the operating chair for nearly thirty years and has , Diplomas from both American and European Colleges. Watch tor his coming and call promptly if you wish his counsel. • May 31,1876,2. OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten cents per dozen. • , I • " ANDBILLs for Auction -Sales, te., printed DEmocn.kT office in first-yin 'style and at reasonable Prices. • fairA. • new -lot of summons and, subpoenas ust printed at ithis office. Otber,blankain pro tesion, all pre tared with care. DIMS TO AW'Ir,,T Betas.—M. A. Lyon, the Druggist has i for 25 cents a package. Montxofte, May 10, 1876. ' 19w4 .Nzvt SToctiof carpets, oil , cloths, matting, &c., just received.. • Gu'TTENBERG. ROBENBAUM & CO. r Montrose,Aril 1.2,- 1876tf. . _ LAMBS see this, you can get 9 yards of the best Lousdale yard wide sheeting for $1 00 at Cheap John's also, 16 yards of the best (any in the store), Calicoes for $1 00. , Montrose, May 10, 1876. , Nsw lacit CURTAINS by ibe 'sett or yard. Table Linens,: Ntipkis;- towels, and House keeping goods in great variety tit • GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO: Montrose, April 12,187011. LADIES, do you • • a want a nice Alpaea.Dress,• black or colored,if so g&to Cheap John's,where you will get 16 yards of the same for $4 06 and all the trimmings thrown hi free. Come early. Come at once. Montrose, May 10, 1876. A MAGNIFICENT lot of fme Cloths and Cassi meres, Coatings and Suitings for custom work; just received, call and leave your measure , for a new suit at i • „ , . G 1 Elti E RG, Ros E.NB A 173- CO, April 12, 187ptf. V isrroßs to It he Centennial can find good 'ac commodations witkin amile of the Centennial Grounds, on line of street railway, at reasona ble prices. Drpp a postal card a week or two before coming, to secure rtrms. C. H. BIRCIIA.RD, 384' Havertord St., West Plulactelphia, Pa May 3,1876 if. ut f dersigned has just been ap pointed agent, at :the - I,ooon, Liverpool Globe Fire Inaurauce• Company;.the strongest company in tie United States. Capital, over $27,000,000. Policies, issued for this company by the undersigned. Very r*.sp'y, 141,1.1.1i0S STROUD. • Montrose, May 24, 1876.. '. • 21w2 • RENtEanakEt the - Four! h of July is corn . that 'lug and also, that. at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store can refound a large stock or Jewett's Pure White Lead, Ball,Bradley & Co.'s White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Mixed. Chemicals and Color ed\ Paints, Paint !, Brushes, Varnishes. Japan Dryers, and everything in -the linen! Drugs. Medicines, Fancy Goods and - tine Toilk Arti ties. 19w4 Montrose, May 10, 1876. • . • - TibtE AND Pi acii I Now 18 THE 'II3III TO PAINT, Lead and Oil cheaper than they have been known for years. 'Burn'B Eagle Drug Store is the place to buy anything in the PAINT and MUG line at tie very lowest:figures. A large assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constant ly in stock.' The 'celebrated flail, Bradley, & Coils Pure White Lead cop . stantlyon hand, for which Mims 'is the SOLE AGENT for Montrose and vicinity. Montrose, APril , l9, 1876tf.- Lours Ms'Ofx, Shaving and Hair Dressing Parlor, on Public Avenue, keeps on , hand To bacco and Cigars ut every, kind, also, fresh Candies. 1 Montrose, May !24, A BEE ON DIMOCK CAMP Glii:CiND. Let: every one,who desires to see the Dimock Catup Ground nicely graded, tura out on the t3tli and Oth days of June, (or send R mu) with ' team or , impletuents suited to the work. Earth and stone caul he had from the fyld near the ground. Let :es fake our dinners w)tit us and put in good ttune: fOr good .thnse. Come friends, let us i ntake the rough places smooth.— byi request, of Presiding, Elder Walker and »tatty others. 0. 140 - 0.1), = -1" ' ' Sec. Caine Meeting Com. 441142'13y" - A U . 11011 688ortment of the latest and neatest styles of visiting . and business cards juit received at this office: Call and. see thew before ordering elsewber' • No bnsiness ;: . tnnn need cinnpbtin that he .is "too poor to ndvertise" when 'll3 can get the latest style business cards printed kktbe DEat- OCR&T office for three dollars per thotband and other work in proportion. ; MARBLE' Woßies. The Tunkharinock Marble Works of Burns & `Whit4 are doing a good business. and'are.' getting out some very tasty jobs -of Read - Stones and Minuments. \ A. B. Burns, of the 2 12 1 Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for, 6 u / Montrose and kicinity. He has designs of 5; Head StOnes, and Monuments. Any orders left With hinli will promptly filled by Burns &, White. Tunkbannock, Feb. 2, 1876tf. ' 19 Mawrithrough the country are severely at flicted with a cough and an obstruction, of the , air passages leading to the lungs. Various remedies are tilled; but that which is said to give the best satisfaction is Taylor's !Cough . Byrn'? or Expeetorant. As it is sold on the principle of No Cure, No Pav,it would certain ly be well to give it a trial It can...be obtaitied of all the Druggists in Montrose, or of !dealers ingeneral throUghout - the country. March! 29, 1878tf „ . - PuncrtxPi. We Lave just received a very large Stock of plain anp fancy ; 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 WO can afford to print cheaper than any , office in this or neighboring counties, and in as good iityle. • Work done in black and colored ihks. It you think there is any that can beat! us, gille us a trial, and we will show you what we can do.' All kinds of blanks on hand or printed; to order. ' A CATO) TO TIIE PUBLIC.--I , have recently aa sociated;with ine an artist of rare ability and a 1 , lite long experience in Painting in oil, India ink, or water colors, and any person that has ti old picuires of deceased friends will do well to tiring Wpm to us as we can copy and enlarge them to any size, and we guarantee to give sat isfaction or no Pay. Please call and see speci mens. Also kinds - of picture tramipg done to ordei r Motto frames constantly on hand and very cheap. - {I. W. DooLITTLE, Photo-Artist. Muntiose, Mior 17, 1876. , 20w4 WE TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of our readers _to the fact that the popular Dry Goods hbuse of , C. F."SissoN & Co., Bingham ton, are now receiving an unusually large and , complete assortment of new spring goods. 'Not withstanding the cry of "hard times," _this house informs Its that their trade is larger than at any former season. This is easily accounted for by the fact that they always offer the most reliable goods at . the same prices that many houses sell a vety inferior grade, All tht,,nov elties of the season,-both of toreign and do mestic manufalture, may now be found upon, their shelves, arid a visit to their store,will con vince anyone that that is the place to trade. tarstethsr NEO7B IN BINGHAMTON. The latest news in Binghamton is that Hine & Sholes, of ttEil Court Street, have just received their thi rd , Fall and Winter stook of Dry Goods which is now 'complete in all departments.— 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 kept in a first-class Dry GoOds Store at bottom figures. Another important item;which if known may'be essential to the 'people of Montrose, New Milford and surrounkling country, that. Geo. B. McCollum and C. Q. Faurot' would be most happy to see all of their acquaintances and show them the bargains that Hine & Sholes are now ,prepared to give.: 4. lime & SaoLsa. Bingtlamton; Dec. 1, 1875. AN oriental traveler describes this busy scene witriessbil on historic shores : "Our steamer landed on a beach which was the port of An tioch, ivhere the disciples were first called Chrtstiars. There was no town at the watees edge, no peoplit no wharf. The passengers and the merchandise were put ashore in lighters, which ran up into 'the sand. A. troop of cam els, with their ilrivers, lay on the beach, ready to transport the goods into the interior.— Among the articles landed were boxes marked "Dr. (LIU. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Mats.,ll. S. A. " showing that they contained medicines arid whenec , they chine. These with other • goods were hoisted orb the backs of camels, tor trans portation to A.ntioch. Thus the skill of the West sends ba4k its remedies to heal the ma ladies Of populations that inhabit those eastern shores,' whencei our spiritual manna came."— Wintivr,(Vt) pltronical. LYONS da CO., i 1 HAVE REOEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO THEIR STOCK OP CARPETS. OILCLOTHS, DRUGGET MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, _ PAFER HANGINGS AND _ENAMEL ! CLOTHS. -corrow YARN, COFFIN. TRIM. , I 7 I PLATEDWARE, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, DAMASK, REPS, 1 ALL. OF int. JAYNE'S . FAMILY MEDICINES, t , • • TRUNKS iUMBRELLAS, RUBBERS GI)ODS 4k - O' Jae. ' _ • CAICO, SAX .CENTS' PER .1 • - R.' LYONS At CO bkivitnise, Jau ' ParY 1876. ENTF,AynpDY - WANTS ONE! 0 UM as er The it bb W I • • For Bala )y Wim. 11, 'Boyd & C,o. litootrose,l44. at tbg Residence -of Alonzo Willia ms; L. miles can t o Moniroon; on No%i Milford road. PO'ce, No. 1, $33.59 ; No, 2, $5.00. ti ,044W15 , WILLIAMS, Ch 4 '1 Agt. Aprll 6,r1876.-24k • • Susies43o 1 TREASURER'S SALE,OF UNSEAT ed Lands in Susquehanna County. Notice is hereby given that, agreeably to the Act of the General Assembly of the fortconwealth of Penn sylvanid. directing the moe. of ceding unseated l ands, the lands of which. the wa.. states or, owners or the numbers given below will be sold at public vendue, at the Court house in -Montrose, on Monday, the 12th of June, A. D.1876,' for arrearages due and the Cost se emed on each tract respectfully,: ur.lesis the ,seme be paid before the day of Ole— ease : to commence at tea o'clock a. m. res. 1 Warrantees. I' Carats Names. I' Taxes. AttAltaiT Tim." • lira N icLols ; xiJonathan Ser- •ti grant, Jr., pt. .1 Jonathan Ser. t V/ k n e a t ;rt r el pt. 1 Jonathan Ser geantl Leonard rsr,!t;e. burner 4 Robert . Wilton William Semple pc, Cliriaroplier Irwin Andrewr McCornell IThor.-04 Darrak Ani . Roker - Jane Raker Bamue 1 1-meredith No - 1 .. Not • . NoV , ". . . • :DIXOC No 4 for ins' 70EICIIT LAYS . TWP. 4 4 :.l5 Line West of Grit- •1 fin s do. It PINS of • 11',Rose d ilat W Warner ' 41 ' • ; i 70 Walter Ginner lot ' ,Jasse Rose' • ~. OBIT BIND, TWP. ` 433 Charles Haler. H A Clark &Co , I el)• _ D R Chsadler 94 F Lusk Tract 811 Dayton 2000 . Sherman I D Phelps i 041411701111 TWP. l Anson Tiffany ItAUXONT TWi., ' C L Ward Bat Michael Meylert. IL TWP. Ira Nichols do do do do , do dO Abel Terrell on TWP. I Sedate Griaw,old i I 495 pI.TICROP TIM is • I Abel Farrell ISNOX TWP. • • ' WAI Bartley Abel Terrell John Marcy Bat I'Robert 6 !John Kugler No 51 Samuel Newport - Henry Hill John Cadwallader Jonathan Nebblt Mrs $ Hamilton JAM! 50 - 50 lEeter Harris 10 John Marcy 800 N oe 43 51 and 51 iliumphrey . Roes 1,1 72 00 • Co 400 George Farnham Aaron Young - ' 4800 80 151, t hiceovern lot IR ( 1 1 1 0 Rose d ß:tat e I 48 6 0 zurw IJOBD TWP. 48 - C L Ward Eitste 1 984 o.uciAno T WP B 65 I Paul Kugler I 0 L Ward Estate I 165 1. BUR TWP., „ ! OiMrs Waterman eat. I 1 Of G W Jnson 1 SPRINGVILLII TWP. 128 INo 80 tax for 1875 J D Drinker he- 1 . 1 . longs to R 8 , .. Squires • • THOMSON TWP. 112.1 George McCall Ann M Shipley 100 Peter Snyder , E A Cooks Est I. N Y City 22 James Mnmford C 9 Mnmford HENRY C. TYLER,Connty Trull Treasurer's Office, Montrose, April S. '76. BILLINGS STMATD. GENERAL TIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT, Ditoza.tr co aseD3Pra. Citp4Bl Reprel!ented, 9100,000,000 Fire Association of Phil., Capital $ Assets, $ 21,1500,00( lnburance Co. of N. A., Phil., i• 3 3 - 5,000.000 Pennsylvinia Fire„ PkiL, " • " . 1, 4 100,011) ins, Co. of Pa., Phila., 3 ' " 100,000 Lycoming of Manney, Pa. "1 -," 8,000,000 Lancaster -of Lancaster, i ' 3 " - 400,000 Newton of Newton, •• I " , " 150.0k)0 Home Ins. Ca., N. Y., , ••• " • 6,000,000 National " " . * 3 , 3, 450,000 Co , rnercial Fire " 1 ,t "450 UOO , Fairfield Fire Ins. Co. South Norwalk, Conn. Alfas *4 - Royal Canadian, of "Montreal, • Canada, Liverpool. London .& Globe,. of Liverpool Eng.:, Providence -Washington, of providence,,B. i., " 'Trade Ins: Co. Camden, N, J. " " Patterson 1 6 re Ins Co. , Patter-` . lb son, N. J. , . Conn. Marcel Life Ins. Co., - Aesetts American Life. Phi 'a. " ' • Trave!ening', Co., Hart:, Capital andSurpina $3,000,0(.0 Railway Passengers " $5OO 000 • The undersigned has been weiknown in tbiscou:nty,fol the put 4 2o years, as an Ingurance Agent. Losses sus tal.neo by hie Compalnies have always been promptly paid. r, sarOnice tip ntaire. In building east from Banking 0111.9t0f Wm. H. Cooper &Co., Turnpike street. BILLINGS STROI7II, Agent, CHARLES U. SMITH. t, ()Ali a jir an i ons. . AMOS NICHOLS, Itontroae. Jan. 5. 1876.: HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS ? The following Is a Speeitnenfot it. 3% pounds. TEA •tor one dollar. . 3 cans PEACHES or TOMATOES for one dollar. " • 4 cans LITTLE NECK CLAMS for one dot lar. - • • 7 pounds RAISINS for one dollar. 22 hors SOAP for one dollar. 10 pounds prunes ftir one dollar. ' 14 pounds SALERATUS for one 'dollar, 4 pounds COFFEE for one dollar. 12g pounds CRACKERS for bile dollar. iSOJA.VV "BREAKERS, for one dollar. I t The whole lot - for TEN • DOLLARS present thrown in. Goad ha 'ninety days. ' A largo atoek of new and choice, - goods I equally low, By calling at the he of Naielgatlon you shall havo the full value of - your money every time and something , extra:,; • Qat guel see st Alll.LiattlYB Montrose, Ward; 8,1876. ,16jiltuiliXttf --_ . . 0:11-H10:01iVolsi•cari-AP-._-'...': et 44 . • •1 lA. • l!Mil Morse ZilchOki ,t I and'Alden do do - do ' do Gibspie and "Pierce !doll S. Bower*, Ex James Hennesey AD TWP. Marla Iderideth X B inns ilawird'sPezilce . C4arles litirkis Est KTWP . r'thinker belongs toll 13 rquires .1 LIBESTY 311DPLZTOWli T‘IT. FIRS LWI . ACC 8. LANGDON, Solicitor. County Bustueso,Directory! Tto lines le this Directoty. one year, $1.50; each ad. dittoes' nue, 50 cents. IidONTROSE. H AG HWOUT, Stater. Wholesale and Retail • "dialer in all kends or slate roofing, elate paint, ete. Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Algid. elsie ' paint for sale by the gallon of barrell *outwits. , isILGINGS 83,12017 D, General Pire and; Life Inns twee Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. ' °Dice one door east of Wm. H Coopers Co's bank. WM'. R. BOYD & CO. Dealeis iniSOYee, Itencware and Mang cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lion ware, Co; ner of Hain and Turnpike street. • . A. N. Bullard, Dealer in. Groceriee, Provisions, Book ! , „ Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub lic Avenue. . WEL H. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell Peres Paw. sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland,. and Scotland. NCH. L. 'COX, Harness maker and, dealer in all cies usually kept by the tracts, opposite the bank. (TAMES B. CARNALT„ Attornepat-Law. Olden one door below Terrell House, Public Avenue. , • " H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Coe S. Pillman tt 0a.,. I -,lfontrose, Pa. , - 43080 4046 3344 15104 2640 522 • 'NEW, MILFORD. ' SAVINGS isANH NEW MILFORD. 'Six par eant. interest .on all Pegosits. Does a general Banking business. S. B. CHASE & co. U. GARRET & SON. Dealer •in Flour; Feta, DOA "" Salt s Lime. Cement, Groceries and Prortinone, ,om Main Street, opposite the Depot. _ N. F. KIMBER. Carriage Maker. Picture FnMer.Sed Undertaker, a few rode from Fltioniy's.Rotsl, belt' i:r%, • M. E.. Church: . . , . ' GREAT BEND. . , . , H. P. DORAfil; Merchant Tailor Ind dealer In . Wady Made Clothing, Dry Goods. Urocerlea add Provisions; i 1 Main Street. ....,,......---,.. 1 04.RRY . TIIE NEWS . , On CARRY TRU NEWS TO MARS AND AND EVERYBODY ELSE I• 149 89 18t15 6 93 289 80 FOR GOOD.NEWO n HEALTHY AND REFRIZRING ..t I 870 I ,52:1 HILLMAN I .310 • HAVE minim TO TIMM NSW STOILS„ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Where they will keep on hand the beat assorted stock oft, men's and Boys' Ready-Made OIL b?,24 - 114t : aa DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, RATS, MILLINERY • . GOODS, &C., of all descriptions and latest Mesa. • , 193 arer, OMR VS a. CALL and we will DAVE TOO 11011111:-.• Terme. posh or good paper. Respect-fey, S. OILMAN & CO., NATIONAL DRY . GOODS At, PLIMMIG 33111M1111111`; BLACK, AND . COLORED ALPACAS, newest. shades, , 23 cents per yard, 3 at S. P. & CO.'S First National.' 'BLACK ' AND COLORED CASHMERES. all abodes cents peryard, & - at 8. P. CO.'B Firatleatlenal. BEST CALICOES ,'"new styles ar and that co'ors, 6X cents pe.r yd: ' at S. P. t CO.'S First National.. HANDSOME RAMBURG EDGING ANDINSERTINO from 10 eente_per -yard np, at S. P. & CO.'S First National. YARD WIDE BLEACHED . COTTONS, froni 9 cases per yard up, . at S. P. & Co.'S First National- - I . • YARD WIDE FACTORY, from 73f cents per yarfr . npwatde at S. P .. & CO.'S First NaticosJ. BEST SHIRTINGS. mew styles.lsets. pet yard, - at S. P. & 00.'8 Fir st National. BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS, from np,' at S. P. Co.'S First National. ,YOUTHS' BEADY-MADE- SUITS, frotn $6.60 *p. _ atS. P. dfrCu.'S First National. MEN'S READY-MADE SIJIrI'S, from /A up, at S. P. & CO,'S First Nations., BOYS' CASSIMER E PANTS, from $1.150 op. . S.F. &CO.'S. First Xs/Atoned. MEN'S CASSIMERE PANTS, from 1 , 2•5013 p. - at S. P. It'CL).'S.PirstNational. A43,(XNI 500,000 1.400,030, 27,000,000 600,000 270,000 $40,000 We shall also keep on hand Gents' and Ladies' lip derwear of all styles; ladies' and misses' Ready-made Suits. As assistance to our experienced and artistic milliner. we have engaged the services of 'one of the , leading trimmers in New York city, and weguarantee our millinery department to contain the leading sty leip and trimmed in best city styles, and our prices lots* than elsewhere Remember we will keep a full assort. ent of all classes of goods generally kept in Ant-class stores, and our prices we warrant will be the lowest is Susquehanna County. Our speciai buyer will be la the market at all times, and procure tot us the latest novelties. Our motto will be. "Juslice to ail." beat In mind we have a NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, and the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN . THE COUNTY, As an inducement to make large purchases we will dedllet. (on 'demand) on all cash bills of $lO or more; Ave per cent'. $40,000,000 15,000,040 1011USMSS CHANGE. :The Aria of E. Bacon & co, iarlog been dissolved. t will couthrie.the Confeotionery Business, Slll 5 llll an* IMMIIo FRESH. SUPPLY CANNED GOODS, A UDITOIt'S Plm t ineed T b i :" gttle"CoPultaer -4-11- signed having lipt autos county, an Auditor to Orpreraork Pleas, rug distribute.the feuds;;p , n e r M u o il li d r a 'y v o r r t i kl ArOld e ,le a o r ta bil e t rf adr from tale of reel estn of s n i qu o mt • na D. Artil Mitsui the`et' lec eP al Chu topolottu4gpo the nu e 0 W 133 1,A. ,to e t 'le of Nrao misao* Jaws 111; 18S, at osa OrGtOtillOnt in ).11, 414 Piatt i a Note* ovotock.v. , rale ropntootreisitab 'of % . **Yrw** intereSted;Wfig ouloktot fund. • s tattled *fin W. B. may 4, -A7o.—tw. 11, rn? To (Searle's New Brick,) Come one and all • Both great and small And buyyour goods & At B. P. Co.'s Pint Nstion4ll. Respectfully, • . B. PILLMAN 4111 Pirit National Dry Goods and Clothing Stote. Mon'rose. March 25,• 1878. At the old stand. lam prepared to, furnish all kinds of At wholesale and Retail Prices. Constantly on hand. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, &C. &C. Montroba.,MaY 3d. 1814. E, O. BACON.
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