Arrangement of Nails. • VIA lonkbannock, (Dall,o . : AlVoVea• DITA2/1/ t • •• P m 1215 in '.: VIA STAMM Montrose Dipot,(Daily,). 600 pm 6 20n ..n New Milfotd, (Daily,) '.. —.3000 a, Bt , : I 30p m sVyalusing. (Daily.) Maim 2 00pm ?riendsville,(tri weekly,) 600 pm 800 am Oonlain Station, (tri weekly,) .. 700 am 100 am gmghamtonsvia S. Lake,(tri weekly),. 600 p m .700 p m geshoppen.(tri weekly,) ' ' 1000 6.nt 400 pm The New. York, (via Montrose Depotaliew , Milford, runkhannock, and Wyalusing are daily. ;J. , ' The Conklin Station mail runs Theadays„Thursdays, and Saturdays. n . The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,") runt Tnee bye. Thursdays. and Saturdays. Friendsville mail rune Tuesdays - ,Thursdamand Sat urdaYn• , The Meehoppen mai I runs M on d ays , W e dnesdays, and Fridays ADDITIONAL ST/DICR A stage leaves datly . for 3tontrope Depot at 1 m.,and returns at 6 p. m ~& stage leaves daily for New Milford at-780 a. m. end returne at 3 30p.m. 1 , R. C. PONDHAM. P. M. Montroie.Mailiotti Tune Table. Arrangment of Traind: To take' effect on 'Monday, April 17, 1876. ! - Down Trains. " ' ROWTHWARD P. H. A. X. ' ' AOX. P. at. 645 10.15..... ....Montrose ' . .....9,00 4.52 555 10.25 , ...Allen's . 845 •545 553 1098 Cool's 840 '448 605 1092 liunters ' . —.835 444 608 10 36 .. Woodbourne...., 8130 440 ' 612 1040 Dimock ....I. .... ..:3 25 436 ' 617 10 47 Tyler's . ...815 428 625 10 57.... ....., bpringvill .. x;.....805 • 420 690 ilO5 Lynn ... . .... . ....,755 412 645 1119, Avery's ' - '745 405 653•- 1128 .... ....Lemon ' 735 400 103 1135 L0beck....... .. .7 25 . 845 715 11 45 Marcy's 715 837 720 12 00.. .. ~ . . —To nkhannock . 7110 322 Tt alas will ran on Lehigh Val* time as 'kept in the 051 Le of P. . & N. Y. RR at Tunkhaonock. All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P, &N Y. R. R. going north and south. JAMES. I. BLAKSLEIC. f'rea`t. Mauch Chunk. April 17. 1876: List of New Advertiiementv Dissolution. :- Eureka Mowet—R. S. Searle! • Wagons. Carriages,' &c —E: T. Purdy: BUSINESS LOCALS. Clairvoyant Examinations. Wagons, 9arnages; &c.—E. T. DECORATION NI IN Turluttirto4K. -EDI TORS' OF DEMOCRAT : The Decoration Day services in thia beautiful and picturesque old town were conducted in thanicisticOerly and impressive manner. The immense crowd that gathered here from the remotest corners of pa triotic little Wyoming, showed Oat we who enjoy the blessings of peace and liberty, do not forget the hero-martyrs who; died' that We might live. . At 3 o'clock p. m., a procession' .was formed on' the Court. House square, rind:'marched As, the cemetery. The Triton Hoie Cis, .P. O. 8..0f A., Odd Fellows, It of P., members of the 9th Reg't of National Guards, Veterans of - the lute war; etc., all dressed in approi4tte uniforms,. made a very striking and briniest appearance. l'Ailetheri the 'very fine Silver Cornet Band, of this place, played the . swarm dirges for the dead and a cLoir sang fitting de oration odes. Rev. S. W. Weiss offered a brie anal impres sive prayer, and the beautiful floral tributes were placed upon the graves of the beloved sleepere, by the ' ptire hands of innocent little children. An incident occurred , just after the decora tion services were over,that attracted attention. One brave fellow, whose pale face attested to the fact of health ruined by yeari of toil and wife:lug in thls army, stood by thv grave of a dearly loved comrade ; and, while the hot tears ot; a bitter remembrance coursed,down his wan cheek, he said to a friend : "While this go ,inment pays tribute to the dead soldieri, I wish it did not so easily 4get the chiims the living. Talk about the gratitude Of a Re publican administration to the ,dcfesdere of the Union. Why, I have been trying for years to get the pension that no one can deny that.! ought to receive, and now a Depocratic went ber of Congress, has procured, it for me and I was not One of his 'constituents either. It _ Ras ,the Democratic , Representative from the XV Pietriet, who presented the , ' bill before the Rouse, asking for'an appropria i tion for the sup port of disabled Union soldiers "a l vho have duties assigned them in the Capitol." , After the exercises, the , orowd re urned to the Court House square,; where they 1 stened to an oration by Hon. G., A. Grow. Hi speech was a finisned literary production and ab?uuded with noble sentiments and appropnatepo •etieal quotations. • N. June 3,1878. PUBLISHING THE ACCOUNTS or SC/ 1 1 )0 /\ Bosuns.—ln lieu of the perplexing mode of publishing the accounts of, school boards re quired by law for several years past; the Leigia lsture nt its late session enacted, a law entitled "Am Act to regulate the publication or the ac counts and financial •: statements of school boards." This law is applicable to the accounts for the year ending on the first . Monday of June, and must be obeyed by school boards.= We Copy it frcint the. Official Dipartment of Arse Poinsy/vania School Journal, afad is as follows Sec. I.—That it shall be'the' 'duty :of each .board of school directors in the several school Cistricts of this Coinmonwealth an nuilly,at ,the close of the school year, to place in the hands ?f proper auditors a 'full certified statement, Itemized, of their receipts and expenditures fOr 1 113 past year, including: the assets and liabili ties of the district, of all - kinds, with all books, papers and vouchers relating to the y same, to be II said auditors examined, and if !found to be correct, approved ; such statement to be spread upon the minutes of the hoard of directors and lo a condensed but fully classified form infblis i- . ed by said board in not less than ten written or printed handbills to be put up in the most pub- Spitcra.L NOTICE. • lac places in the district, or, if de,eiried prefera- Dr. T. J. Wheaton, of iVilkesharre, (formerly ble, i n the two newspapers of the county in 1 , of. Binghamton) will be at the Eichange Hotel which the district is situated having the largest 1 in Montrose, .bri Thuralay the Bth of June, and, circulation among thc dtiiene interested, and reniorin twu days, for the purpose of extracting lur ahy neglect 01 . failu r e to perform the duties tenth, and taking orders for plate-work. He is : eojoilied by this aet theOiceranamed therein t perfectly laminar with the use of Ether, Gas, or, shall be, considered guilty,of misdemeanor pun- 1 Chloroform, either-0i Which he will be ptepar isliable by a floe not exceeding three Wick( & o to administer as the patient nay requiKe• tube paid 'lnto the !school fund of the 1 Dr. W. G. Starimck, of. BOSton, one of _.the : f he district in, Jet n w h ich the offense shall !have been 1 finest o'peraiors'in this country.will accompany committed. • I Dr: Wheatim, and repeat his visit, provided the That the.publiration the accounts, I, citizens of Montrose and.' v ici ni ty , give him suf. E•ebool boards hereinprovided 'orshall bein - il &phi encouragement. He has been cOnstant , lieu of all pUblication o accountsn now re: it IS- lit the,ope,raling chair. tor nearly-thirty years quirel by Jaw„; and ell rtel§:Pripartaofac6-.,in-: rand has Diplomas front' "both ' . A l :o4catil!_!uld they are hereby re-': Ptfor-dn.eie**°*. Watch 1" 148'4111°g and Pf(4o ac l 4 l., TWA the provialons 01-thisitalltirOtriPtik if Pitt wish hie' counsel. 8 "'"/ net extend to cities'olLtho fifit:6l4B:' Idity 4141 1 3 7 6W 2 . • Boo Mess Locals. AT PORDY'fi Wagon Shop a fine lot of form Wagons and l3uggies lull trimmed. - Com plete and firstclass in every respect for sale cheap for Cash., •Montrose, June 7, 1876tt. CLituivoY.krrr EXAMINATIMS FREE. ' There is no, subjeCt that* requires math study and experience as thelreatment of ct ron ic;disease& The astonishing success.- and re• markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are 'due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life long study of the constitution of man,,and the curing of diseases from natural remedies. Cureb the worst forms of Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder Will be at the Cafferty House, Binghamton Thursday, and Friday, Tune, 29th and 30th. Dr. Butterfield will be at the celebrated Min eral Springs at Rush, Pa., on a visit, Wednes day,June 28th,; arriving Tuesday evening, June 27th, staying till Wednesday at 4 o'clock p. m., June 28th.. „ Oin Newspapers for sale at this t•►fiice at ien cents per dozen. - • HANDBILLS for Auction 'Bales, % te., printed at the DB3IOCRAT office in first- ei:. - style and at reasonable prices. tew lot of summons and subpoenas ust printed .atihis office.. Other blanks in pro usion; all prepared witb'eare. • To RENT. House and. Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire of J. B. McCollum. •, May 31; 1876.—tf. NRw STOCK of carpets, oil cloths, matting, &c.,just recew,ed. 6 GUTTENBKRG. ROSENBAUM 05 Co. Montrose, April 12, :1876tf. SPRING Styles Stlx Hats, felt and fir: Boys C‘litennial Hats, just opened at • Gvrricatiouta, ROSENBAUM & CO. 12, 1876 d. A LIFIGE assortment of the latest and neatest .etyles of visiting. and business cards just received at this offieb. Call and see them before orderin .elsewherP. unit.. No businesi 'man need complain that be is "too poor to advertiSe" when bf, can get the latest style business cards printed at the DEM OCRAT ofticelor three dollars per thousand,and other work in proportion: • LADIES see this, you can get 9 yards (.f the best Lofisdale , yard wide sheeting for $1 00 at Cheap John's : also, 16 yards of the be s t :(any in the store) Cilicoes for $1 00. Montrose, May 10, 1976. . NEW LACE CURTAINS by the'sett or yard.— Table Linens; Napkins, towels, and ,house keeping goods in great variety at GUTTENRERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. . Montrose, April 12,18741 LADIEs, do you want a nice Alpaca Dress, black or colored,if so go to'Cheap John's,where you will get 16 yards of the same for $4 00 and all the trimmings thrown in. free. Conie early. Come at o&e. Montrose, May 10,1876. 1, A MAGNIFICENT lot of fine Cloths and Cassi meres Coatings and SUitings for custom work, just received, call and leave your measure for a new suit at _ 1 \ • GUTTENBERG, 14,08ENBAUM CO. April 12, 18'76LE ‘,NISITORS to the Centenntakcan find good ac commodations within a mile of the Centennial Grounds, on hue of street railway, at reasona ble prices. Drop a postal card a week or two before coming, to secuie rooms. C. H. BIRCIIARD, 3847 Efaverford St., West Philadelphia, Pa., May 3, 1876tf. MA RIME WORKS. • The Tunkhannock Marble Works of Burns & White are doing a good business and are getting out some very tasty jobs of Head Stones and Mmuments. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be promptly filled by Burns & White. TiMkbannock, Feb. 2, 1876tf. Mthy throup,:h the country ate severely al-, flitted; with a cough and an obstruction of the air passages , leading to the lungs. Various remedies are used, but that which is said to give the best satisfaction is Taylor's Cough Syrup or Expectorant. As it is sold on the principle 61 No Cure, No Pav;it would certain ly be well to give it a trial It can be obtained of all the Druggists th Montrose, or of dealers iri general throUghout the country. March `29,1876tf. Taut AltiD PLACE -Now THE TIME 'TO PAINT. Lead and Oil cheaper than they have been known ,fur years.' Burn's L'agle Drug Store is, the place to buy anything in the PAINT and Micro like at the very inwest!,figures. A large \ assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constant ly in stock. The celebrated Hall, Bradley, & Co.'s Puri White Lead constantly on hand, for which BURNS is the Soto.; AoEn for, Montrose and , Montrose, April 19, 18760. LOUIS KNOLL, 13having and Hair Dressing ,Parlor,,on Publie Avenue, keeps on band To baeto and, Cigars of every kind, also fresh Candies. - •: Montrose, May 24,1876: _ A. BEE 'ON DIMOCICCA4P - OILOONV.- Let every one,who desires to see the Dirnock :Camp. Ground nicely graded, turn opt i on the: 8W and 9th days of - . Tune, (or send a man) with team or implements suited.to the work. Earth and stone can be had from the field' near the ground. Let us take onr dinners with us,aud , :put -in good tune:. .fof good Conic friends, let.us make the..rough places stutioth:— Notice . given - by ,request - of Presiding_ Elder Walker and many others. H. G. HAIM*. Sec:Camp Meeting. Com. Lynn, May. `44,.8876w2. ESE THE'i7: -.. :DEQCM PRINTIO. • We have hat received a very large stock of plain and,faticy envelopes, letter and note,pa per,pl4n and fancy , hill - head papers,.cards of allsizes and cdlors, colored poster papers, etc. all of w l hich wb Can afford to print cheaper than any dffice in this or neighboring counties, 'and in as good style. . Work done in black and 'colored inks. - If you think there is any that pan heat, giie us a trial, and we will show you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order. A CAttD IV TOE PUBLIC.-1 have recently sociated with me an artist of rare'abliity and a , lite long • experience . in Painting- _in oil, India 88 ink, or yirater colots, and any person that has 311 old pictures of ideccased friends will do•Wel110 5 : bring them to ns as we can copy and enlarge them-to!, any sik., and_we guarantee to give slit- 11 ' istaction or no pay. Please call and setrspedi- 2 5 1 wens. Also all - kinds of piCture framing done no to ordet.: Motto frames constantly on.. hand F 2 and very cheap.' 'O.IW. Dootxrrts, Photo-Artist. Montrose, May 17, 1870. 20w4 18 _ WE, TAKE plettsure in calling the attention IA our readers to ithe fact . that the -popular Dry Goods house of, C. F. Eit&sort & Co., Bingham tun, are ; now rdcciving an unusually large land complete assortment of new spring goods. Not withstanding - (be cry of "bard times,!! this house informs Us that their trade is larger than at any former season. This is easily accounted for by Ole fact that they always offer the most reliable; goods at the same prices that many houses dell a very inferior grade. All thq nov 'elties cif the season, both of toreign and do mestic manufalture, may now be. found upon 'their shelves, and a visit to their store,will con vince anyone that that is the place to trade. ply - LATEST MEWS IN BINGHAMTON. • The latest news in Binghamton is that Hine &. Sholes, of Court Street, have just received their third FaWand Winter stook of Dry Goods which is now Icomplete in all departtnents.— The be'Silk. The best Black Cashmeres.— The be et alpaca. The best Merinos—Empress —Plaids of all descriptions. The best Shawls,, Sid Gloves, Embroideries, RibbonS, Ties, &c., in fact everything that is kept in a firet-class . Dry Gtiods Stote at bottom figures. Another Important itemovhich if known may be essential to the I people of Montiose, New .Milford and surrounding. country, that Geo. B. McCollum and C. O. FaurOt would be most happy to , see all of their acquaintances and show them the bargains that Hine & Sholet are now prepared to - givei 1 HINE & SHOL EB. Bingham ton,lDec. 1,187 b. • , AN oriental traveler describes thlebusy scene• witnessed on historic shores : "Our steamer landed on a beach which was the port , of An , tioch; where the disciples were first called Chnst4tcs. There was no town at the water's edge, no people no wharf. The - passengers and the merchandise were put ashore in lighters, which ran up into the sand. A"trOi3p of cam els, wits their drivers, 14 .on the beach, ready to transport the goods. into, the interior.-- Among the articles landed were boxes marked "Dr. J.lll Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.,U. showing. that 'they, contaihed medicines and _whence they. dune. These with other goods were hbiSted on the backs of camels,. for trans•" portatiOn to Antioch. Thui the, skill of the West simds badk its remedies to heal the ma ladies of populations that, inhabit those eastern shores, !whence; our spiritual manna came." 7— .Windsdr, n) Chronical. This st. f ..._ est care. ' Its e ff epte are as wOnderfnl and satisfactory as ever. llt restores gray or faded lifi,r to its youthful color. •It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff; and the sPalp by its use becomes white and By its tonic Oroperties it restores, the capillary glands to their normal vi ,, Or. preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thiPk and strong. As a dressing nothing has been found tio effectual . . or desirable. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State As 4 ayer , of . Massachusetts. says of it : "I consider it the bdst preparation for its intended pur poses." 1 I ..\ Buckingham's Dye, , . ' 1 1 FOR THE WHISKEILS. This e lega nt preparation may be .relied on to change the colori of the beard from gray or any other widow \ able ehadle, to brawn orb a lx. at discretion: It is easily applied. being intone preparation. and quickly and e•- fectually produces a permanent color winch will neither rub now rt off. i t . M!tNUFACTURED BY • R. I . Hall & Co. Nashua, N. H. SOLD X . ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS L'i \ , MEDICINE. April. 11,1870:-4.4133 • This compound of the veg• 'able alter natives, .Sarsapar• la, Dock, \ Stillingia and andrake with the lodides. Potassium and Iron.maken• most effectual cure of series f complaints which are very . ; .cvalent and afflicting. Its' trifles the blood, purges out to lurking humors in the 'stem, that undermine the. !filth and settle into troub•:, wine disorders. Eruptions, .nce on the, surface of,hn-H from the blood.. linernar derangedents are tuo_ of these, same ha-,' more to seine internal organ,, Or organs. whose action they derang,e.and whose subs•ance they disease anddes tray. Ayr's Sarsaparilla expels these humors from' the blood When:they are gone, the disorders tkby pro duce disappear Such as ulceration of the Liver, Stom ach. Kidneys. Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases of the Skin. St. Anthony's Fire. Rose of , Erysipelas; Pitnries, Pustules. Blotches, I3oils. Tumors, Tater and Salt ;Rheum Scald Read Ringworm Ulcers and Sores Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain the , Bones Side and Head Feniale Weakness Stertility Leuchorrhcea arising from internal nlberation and uterine disease Dropsy Dyspepsia and General Debility. - With their departure health returns. - 1 . PEMPAItED BY Dr:,.ll.'C• Ayer & Co: Man. Practitial and Analytical Chemists. SOLD B ALLi DRUGGISTS A.N.p DEALERS. IN , 'MEDICINE. 1. • April 5,11870. T; ';'- - .T.UNE , '.7',. 1576:- RILLA, NEW s'roOft OF - 461 E, c)r3r, Suet zecei ed a for sale by • _,H. J.- INS Q UPE F• 14'0 R For - sale ALL lills11)S 0,13. A . Lt3U, 1 G-I1c) p:au ts,. re of At the et j- ( it Citir etaaapis, For sale y • ,Mon - 46, e. Atailt 1. tar.' LQI)OF NEW 1 .. Ylitia THE BLOOD. R. , 3. WEBB. wniuf FE,J*, WE'#° CALI 4, CARS TREASURER'S SALE OtUNSEAT ed Lands in Susquehanna County. . Notice to hereby given that.. agreeably to the Act of the General Assembly of thr Ccrrtoonwealth of Pem sylyania, directing the mod of !tiling unseated !aide, the lands' of which the wa.. /taut* or owners or the numbera given below Will be sold' at publid venduo, at the Courthouse in Montrose, on Monday, the 14th of June, A. D. 1876, for arrearages 'due and the cost ac cnted on each tract respectfully, unless the nine be paid before , the day of sale-reale to commence at ten o'clock a. in 7 ACM, • Warrantees:: 1--t • - Cuhsra Araiitt 'Praxes. Alua jonatb.an Bert grant, r.; pt f .3i Jonathan Ser- -t vi teap ,o t, r tr inl 1 Jonathan 13a,- t geantjrppt 1 , t burner . 4 Robert, Wilson. llWilliam Semple,pt $ Chrittepber Lewln I Andrew McCornell Thoe...is Darrak CLIT7O Ann Roker - 1 Jane Roker 6 Samuel Meredith No 1 .f No $ • No 4 tor PM Drinker belongs Ito R 8 I squires., • •15 Line West of Grit- - 1 . , =- 1 ,', •' • ' tins &,N It 4 4 Ry, w itopa d tßst . 1 "W Warner' ' TO Walter Gennttr lot , ' Jaugliole ,- . .. • - s ClitIAT, BEND , 'I‘,WP : - ' 483 Charles Butler _ iit A Clark &Co 151 D it Chandler 94 F Lusk Tr3ct - • • SHIM: — n; _ Jyton ISherni t an , D Phelps usalronn Twi. - . • 1 Anson T i ffany wallows' rm.: . , '-' Robert Trail I CI, Ward Het John Kugler No 51 . 2 , 1 Michael Meylert ' , . „,lizinucn TnT. , Samuel Newport Ira Nichols • • Henry Hill k . , do' , •do • John Cadwallader ' do do Jonathan•Net , bit do do Mrs S Hamilton , , Abet Tamil .. 1 14 323 301 100 GO JACKSON TWP. I Sedate Griswold 4 iRS LATEROI I TVT. 1 Abel krarreU ' LENOX . TVP. ,John Hartley Abel Tnrrell , John Marcy Est LIBICUTT Terr. 50 Peter Harris 10 John 31arty 800!Nos 43 81 and 14 , ntr o uhrey Roes a , 72,00 , 400, 'George Farnham _! 'Aaron; Young - / '4BOO NIDDLITOTti 1180 4 11 ) liose .I?state ! , 01 1 2 ( 4 'lot McGovernNay KIL,OIID TWP ( . I° " 43 I . • . IC I. Ward Ristitte. 2fa OAKLAND TWP, IC L Ward Astate .1 : 16b itersa TWP. , 85 Paul-Kugler SPRINGVILLE - TWP. No 80 tax for 1875 - '' - 1 14 Drinker be- } I • ; ff longs to 8 128 Squires H , • TBOUON TWP. • George McCall Ann .5f .Shipley i ' 'll 55 Peter Snyder .' E A Cooks Est "11 875 , • N Y City f James Mumford C 0 Mumford • HENRY C. TILER, County. 'I , surer's Office, Montrose, April 8. '76. BILLINGS S'111011,1). FIRE, LIFE 'AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT; 31.2 csamti• ass • 3Pi6. espltal Represented, S 100,000,000! . . Fire Association of Phil., Ca p ita l & Assetii; 13,500001 Insurance Co. of N. A., PhiL, " • 44 5,000.006 Pennsylvinia Fire„ PhIL, " " • ,1400,000 Ins. Co. of Pa., ' " 100,000 Lytotaing of Manuel, Pa. " " 6,000,000 Lancaster of Lancaster, " " I 400,000 ewton of Newton,, • " " , 150,000 Ilcime Ina. Co.; N. Y.,' " 4 . 4 .6,000,000 National " " - ' - " " I 450,000 Co imercial Fire " .• '450,000 Fairdehl fire Ins. Co. South Norwalk, Conn le Atlas '• Royal Canadian, of Montrbal, Canada,i. Liverpool. London Alt Globe, of Liverpool, Eng.," Providence Washington,• of . • Providence, R. 1., " Tradelns. Co. Camden; N, J. n 14 Patterson Fire Ins Co. patter - i son, N. J 1 " Conn. Mutcal Life Ins. Co., Aesetta 140,000,00(1 American Life. Phir.a. " $5,000,010 ACCIDENT. • • Travelers in 5..C0., Hart., Capital and Supine! $3,000.000 Railway Passengers ' 44 ' ' $500,000 _ Theandersiknedhitsbeeiive.known thiscounty,fot thepast 20 years, &Lan Insurance Agent. Losses ens tainea by his Compainies havealways been promptly . paid Qffice up daira, in blinding east from BankinE, Office di Wm. B. Cooper k g Co., Turnpike etreet. BILLINGS, STROUD,: Agent. CRARLES H. SMITH. Office'Manligers: A 31.013 Nionova, ' . Montrose. Jon. 6. 1876. HAVE YOU tfEAED : ,THE NEW§ Tne.folloWing is Specimen at it. tig pounds'TEA tor one dollar.. ' • 5 cans PEACHES or TOMATOES - tor one dollar. . •.. ,•• 4 cans LITTLE NEw..pLais for One dol lar. 7 pounds RAISINS for' one dollar. :42 nars'SOAP for one dollar.. aQ pounds pruhes fornne 1.4 pounds SALEIWITS for one.siollar. Cpotinds COFTEE for one dollar. • 12% pounds CRACKERS for One dollar 150-JAW BREAKERS for one dollar.. The-whole ibt for. TEti DOLLARS,airdn present thrown Good for ininety days.- )A large stock of new, ,arKI chOice goods ,equally IoW, By calling at 'the head of „Navigntlon you shall-have the full value ot - your money every thnnand something nitre.' WI and see i 4„ ti.Buyi :nig; liontroseNarchB,lB26. : -- J794?!.P*N -P4q4 1 ,.....,,-.0-1.1h_.,... ', :- T,:.. jAT THIS Olinti l ,..oli4ll';' ; :'''' Irslrt tole Y , .1; 714. .e i„l6 Moe 'Nlehals , and Alden- Ido do 4 , do do Wisp%and rierce /held Bowers 'Ex James' Hennesey RD' irwr. Diirla ; Merldeth I A B htille Hoitard Spencer Charles Burkis. Est Mrs Waterman eat. or. Q W JonasOn, 4 ei GENERAL Ga . .• 16 e it:4o " . , 3:l6;ioji LIP'S. B.'LANGWObIi Bol;c1t,to 'County :Woos Directory: Two lines Inihis .Dlreetory. one year. 111.60 ; each Hl llneo3ocente: • • . MONTROSL wm. u A GHWOUT, Stater. Wholesale and Retiat dealer in all kinds of elate moan. elate paint,pte„ • Roofs repairbd with elate paint to order: Also, slits, paint r for,sale by the Won 01 barrel. , Montrose. ; irta,tacks ST.ROUD,, • General,- Fire and Life Info auce Agents, also. 4611 Railroad and Accidental Tickets' to New.Ycirk and Philadelphia. — Once one door east .of Wm. H Cooper .4 COI bank- • ii. BOYD ei, CO 'Dawn in store% hardware, and Maud etr.rers of Tie and Sheet-lion ware, c at nec o f Meth and Turnpike. street. , A. N. Bullard, Dealer in. Groceries, Pravisions,'ll. Stationery and Yankee ' liotiotuf; at the held of M. lio Avenue. . • ‘!, WH..11. COOPER. CO., Rankers.. Sell Foreign Pas ' sage Tickets and ' 'Drafts on England, Ireland, and ...mod. - • • '' • 1 , L.1.00X, Harness maker• and dealer in • all arti cles usually kept by the trade. opposite , the bank. JAMES CA.RMALT, Atidrnerat-Law. Once one door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue. , ' H. ROSENTHAL; Auctioneer. Care S, Allman Co., Montrose, Pa. • ' • $BOBO 80 80 82 80 caw 4048: 33 44, 51:04 MAO', 5'231 NEW MILVORD. SAYiNGS.W.ANIC, NEW 3LILFORD.f Six per isle.. Interest on 01 Deposits. Does a vneratatinktnig •'Wasittess. . S. B. CHASE & 00. IL-GARRET SON, Dealer:in Flo*, 'Peed, Meal, Salt. Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisions, osi Main Street, opposite the'Depot. . FN: BIEBER. Carriage Maker, "otate Frainer,and • Undertaker, a few rods from hinney's,Hotel, near X, Church. . . • 82, 54615- , 2060 . . GREAT BEND., , H: e. DORAN, Merchant' Tailor and dea)ei, •ItemAy blade \Clothing, Dry.Gooda, 9rocariess add Provlstotal, Main &net. • • • • 14989 1863 F. 4 1 .90 280 40 OARRX -THE NEWS,: OH CARRY TRW NEWS TO MARY AND EVERYBODY ELM FOR GOOO:NRWS is BRALTRY AND RRFRREIRINO 909 5818 9819 8 lo , 699 S. fiIMAN, t 810 HAVE MOVED .TO THEIR NEW Malt, Tllt FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Where they,nipceep on hand the best assorted storii.of Boys' Readyltatio OIL) i s. DRY' 'GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, HATS, MILLINERY GOODS, &9., • • • • of all deacrlption& and latest styles. GIVZ till A CALL Aild We will aAYZ TOIT, Terms; cash or good paper. itespectfull, NATIONAL ' DDT " GOODS & , CLOTTUND EXPROSICTI, BLACK AND - COLORED A.LPACAS. newest 25 cents per yard, • - at 8. P-. 4 CO.'S First National . BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, all "Wide" &. cents p_er yard s at S. P . CO. First National. BR T, CALICOP L S,New styles and fast, colors, 63( testa • per 4 T • ard • at 8. Jr 1 C O.'S Plait National. HANDSOME HAMBURG EDOING AND INSERTING! Ironi 10 cents per yard up, . at S. P. & CO.'S First Nationst. YARD WIDE BLEACHED' COTTONS, from 8 cents Por at V1 11 .7'00.'8 Vint NatlOCial: . YARD WIDE VACTORY, 13.1 cents per ya.T4 npviarde. • ... at S. P. & CO.'S Pint Mittens,. BEST SiIIRTINGS. new styles, 15 cte. per yard - ' ' at S. P. 4 Co. l BFiret National. BOYS' READY-MADE St from $5 up,' ' : • atS.s Co. 'S First National. YOUTBS' .LADY-MADE ITS, from s6.so'ap .- •atS. P. & Ctr.'S First National.: 3i1,000 600,000 1,400,040 MEN'S ItEADY-MADE SUITS, from up, _ • at S. P. & CO.'S First Natioaal: 'BOYS' CASSIMEEr 4 PAIVI . §; from IL& UR A at S.P. ht;CO.' 1 1 1113 ational: ME z N'S CASSIMERE PANTS; Ltom $2.50 up. • ,a& S t CU.'B First National , 97,000,000 660,000 '270,000 .We shall also keep an hand Gents' and Ladles' Un derwear of all styles; ladies' and misses' Ready-made Snits. As aseistancer to our experienced and" artirde milliner. we, have engaged the services of - one, of the leading trimmers in New . York city, and we guarantee our millinery department to contain the leading styles and 'trimmed in beet city styles, and our prices lower than elsewhere ttemember we will keep atoll assort . ent of all cleseesbf goods generally keptin ti.rst-clate etores, and our prices we warrant' will be the lowest in Susquehanna County. Our specie: buyer 'will -be Is the market at all times, and procure , tor us 'thelatos t novelties. Ourmotto will be. ''.Justice to all." Bear In mind we have a NEW STORE. NEW ,GOODB, and the LOWEST CASH PRICES IN VIE COUNTY. As an inducement to make large purchases we will tiedett, (on demand) on all cash bills of $lO or more, Ave per cent: Come one and all , Both great smut snail" _ And buyyour goods At B. 1 0 . & Co.'s FiretNation4B. Raßlectiliiih • \ S. PILLIttAX aroo , , • ' First National Dryd Clothing BP* Montroes.• March 26, 1876. BUSINESS CIIA.NGE. The 'firm of B. Bacon - a Co, bating been diesobred; I will continue the' • Confeetionenr Business, At the o 6 stand. I Fiat prepared to tarnish all kinds of nun Las Num • 1:11)P141' . OANNED Gt)(),DB ,‘• LA ROF: : As.s 0 ti.T mf. N. T. p -F .I.OYSi*Ci'&c.. . .- -:-," i , •, : :*. - a, iii.oo*;,-. Mantraact o May rBRYBODY , 'W4,4IOSON - Rit;).;: . :4; - .. , '; •-• .".. . . The:Robbizts - Washer 1. , • :To tfigo'vt•wni.n. Bog etlo. *.the 114444eue0.0f Mora S,ALUPti covet =nontrnse:vrt New tied.• filtricor;No:.l;sB.so o.vsti.lx). ; • .1 , 041 PaffrAil l ' April~6~ i874 .-- 9m - Buoies 00.. ro. xarr TO (Searle's - New Brick) ' S. & CO., /Awl:KA:vile and Retail Prices. NMI