. , Tovm, County, and Variety. —This is the season tdri Republicans to pull down their vests,and hurrah foi their little candidate for President. ---The *Financial Statements of Jessup township and Rush School District •wif be published in Oitr : next. ' —Our obligatiOn4 are due Goveraor ranft for , a topy of the. ; pamphlet, laws passed by the last legislatute. --There are twenty thouand uantarried , women in Philadelphia, which - coninis the re port that the City is one of brother h:. is reported that ninetY -six employes of the Railway shops gat ''SusqaChanna. •Wcre'diteharged - on Saturday for iak of em ployment. I I • • • —The Wornan's Teinperanee Pryer MeetL, in will he held .this (Wednesday) atternOon,, June 21st, at3'o'Clock p. m. , at thoofflce of Dr. Ellen Mitchell. •, - • 31. 'E. Bennett, • formerly,' with: F. B. Chandler, of this place,'has accepted the situa i tion penman of the State Normal ; School, at' Bloomsburg, Pa, s ••• The principal :dry.goods, stores of Mont lase, will postively be elosel do the Fourth, as they have 'all so decided,. , Hence., people will govern themselves accordingly. . H: D. - Baldwin will attend the. World's flomcepathic Medical 'Convention, which convenes at Philadelphia, on Monday ; • June 26th. Will return_on Sittirday, July Ist'. f • • • t:r • 16th annual Meeting of the Nation al Educational Association-, will ; be held in the Academy of Music, :BaltiMbre, Islsi.;,cin • Mons day, Tuesday and Wednesday,, the iOth, 11th and 12th of July, 1876. —We give no communication a . place in our columns that is not accompanied by , the -name of the author. A fictitious native. may be signed to the article, but the author's name must be given us for an endorsement of —This week, the large posters for the 4th of July celebration will sent to 'different parties throughout the > county. Those receiv ing them will confer a favor on the committee by taking especial pains incposting them up in a conspicuous place. The Delaware, Lackliwanns, & Western Railroad Company have refused to carryover their road the dynaniite; or giant powder,- men nfaCturtd in. Drakesville, N. J., wbere. the ex plosion took place a few days ago, and unleis the order is modified the business will lie stop: —The post-office authonties have issued a caution informing the public that they must riot enclose coin or Jewelry in letters, either or- dinary or registered, which ar*sent to any for eign country in the postl union. Th..e,Berite international postal -tre y eicludes froth the mail all letters..containin such enclosures.' —The m a d-dog unplerisantness ith wh ich Binghamton was recently afflicted, has now broken out in Rochester. Several were killed by the police in that city, Tuesday ! , trot not .Ull til one of the Spitz varietx, bad bitten a little girl inn terrible manner. The above kind and the Esquimaux are the more frequent cases of hydrophobia reported tilis summer. \ , —On Sunday morning, June 11th; Thomas Shannon was drowned while bathing in a mill pond near Middletown; Centre. ,It is supposed be was taken with cramps as no other theory can he: given for the sad accident. Benj. Glid- den, J. P., of .Friendsville, 'held an inquest with the requisite number of jurymen and a verdict was rendered in accordance with they above facts. ' Mr. Shannon was about twenty-five years of age. , . • • • :==—The Susquehanna T iournal says that much hill been said about 'the county "jail ap propriation," but it appears that 'there has not yet been enough appriipriated or applied,, to make the jail secure enough to , detain halt a dozen prisoners at a time. There has he:en two deliveries of the aforesaid jail within the last three months, and it this thing continues, the rewaids paid for the apprehension of escaped prisoners 'will knock Sheriff White's salary higher than a kite. —The telegram which conveyed the news of the nomination of General Hayes for Presi-, dent,fell like a wet blan,t upone fragments -of the Court House . Ring, in this ,county„ and they tyre still unable 'lto \ally fr the painful depression. They pad thr mouths all round ed to,bowl for . Blain and Ithe tar barrel 'seCured , for a grand ratification, When the, telegraphic I . news, from Cincinnati,carae upon them like a paralytic stroke and. inade things look Itayesi indeed, an.chlaig. -quietly .. folded' , their tents ~ .17 , , ' P:, about ,theni-andatole away into:silence. • , • , —A western exchange tells its leaders how to mind their "P's" in the itillUwing paragraph: "Persons whO patrouize _papers should pay • promptly for the pecuniary prospects of the press have a: peculiar power in , pushing for ward public prospero. If the printer is paid promPtlY, and his Obcket bouk kept plethoric by proinpt paying 'persons, he puts his pen to . ohis psPer in peace, his paragrlphs are more pnirite4,he paints his' pi tures of ;passing events , - in more pleasing Color ,A and li4 perns l al of Ins ' Taper is .... a :a p.easure to the people. Paste this piece of proverbfali philosophy in some place - ' ifhere all Persons - can - perceive it.. :legiElatUre, last winter, passed an act tnprevent fraud and fraudulent, practices npon , . or -by, hotel keepers, urn keepers and - boarding hotise keepers. The act requires that every Such keeper ot a hotel, restaurant, inn Or boarding-'house shall post in a conspicudns Place in the, office for public room, and "in every - bedroOm vecupied ignests in said house, a printed copy of said aCt, and a statement of the charges or rates of charges by day and for *dß 024 items furnishedilo for Buy such keeper wbo faile. - lo do this is liable to thuyOtibik, sad' Imprisonment for misde meanor. * 110 law I took etfilet *hue We are preparing some , of *se cards and will lie Aesdy to supply thew at once. . • Comistittee on;Music . for-tbe'4th . of Jtily hereby extend 'an invitation td.the'seVeral. prAini. Corps of pie county to •befFpresent at Montrose at. as early an hour an piisSibla on the morning of the IFourth. All &flirt-niers and . fiferS:bot - connected. with Drum 'Corps . ar:i invited to -come] "armed and . equipped`." :All . comnin;itielLonal : in..•*elation to martial' music shoUld be addressed to Drum NlAjor E. N. Bar , ney, Brooklyn, Pia. —the Hamilton ./4.ub/kaa - dates that the Delaware, Lackawanna . & Western RailrOaq Company haVe lcompleted their urveys 'fo'r a branch road, or lrather a connecting track be tweentiiith'S Vialley and their rclad at Or near Laddsport, a sho I rt -diStance sputli,ot It is said that: tlieywilis build* this - road very soot - rind when Completed the line. through; Hamilton will lie madethe main-one, and all their heavy freight and. fast trains will be sent over it. . • i new state,law provides that hereafter all Pianos, melodeons a,nd organs leased or hir ed by any. person Or persons residing in this . • cOmmtinwehlth pilaff be exempt frau levy and . sale on exectitmi or distress for rent due.by, such persons 4:persons so leasing:•pr hiring' any such piano; r Pianns, melodeon or nielode ons,,o4r,an or Organs, in additibn to any arti cles or money crow exempt bylaw : Provided that the owner ior .owners of any such piano, melodeon or organ, or. his or their agents, 'or the person or .persons -- so' leasing or hiring-the same, Sin till give, notice to the landlord :or his agent that the instrument is leasid or hired. . —One Rotind of green copperas, costing seven cents, l ' dissolved one quart of water, and . pained down a water, closet will effectually concentrate and destr oy • the. foulest smells. On board ships ankl. steamboats, aboui hotels and other public places, there is`nothine: so effective to purify the air. Simple green copperas. dis solved in: anything _ will render it hospital or other places fr 4 the sick ' tree from. unpleasant smells. 'in fish markets,slaughter houses,sinks ; and WhereVer there are offensive gases dissolve copperas mid 'sprinkle • it about 'and in a few". \days; .the smell will all pass away. Ira cat, rat !or mouse dies itbottt the house ,and sends forth an offensive gas placed some dissolved copperai .in an open vessel near the nuisance and it will purify the atmosphere. •• . . , • =The resiguatiOn of Rev. J.. A. Jerome from the pastcirate of Grace (EpisCopal)`church hi this; borougi has been accepted by the Vei n*. and' take* effect the last Sunday in this month. Mr. Jerome is too earnest a Christian worker to lose from our town, and we trust he will make Great Bend his home for some time to come: Regrets are everywhere manifeste i d by our citizens , regardleis of church denomina tion that he should deem it advisable to vacate .his present. position. Wherever be may cast his lot, our best wishes *ill accompany him.;-- 'Great Bend Btporter. —Nine Members of the family of Martin Lams, residin`g, near Easton, were last week poisoned by arsenic placed in their coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Laros, a son, and a young.man nam ed Schug died from . the effects ofthe poison, and the others are in a critical Coliditigp... The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that the pois on was - admrt i istered by Allen C. Larok. The accused is a school teacher and the son otMita tin and Mari Ann Laros, two of i the victirnsl— since be .was arrested he has confessed the crime, givlngi as a reason that he wanted to ob tain from his parents Money amounting to some $3OO op.soo, to help him in his study of ,the law. He', manifests great remorse that. he committed the almost unparalleled crime. —Albany and Susquehanna Railroad •men are , de.eply interested in a new - variety of chick ens which has been introduced into Oneonta by. Mrs. At D i eyoe, am employe of the company. The chickens 'bear the uot particularly poetic name of "potato-bug eaters," but it is said that . they bear', great autipathy , to the vermin, and destroy theta very rapidly. These chickens will' be found of particular value by farmers, from the Ot, that they are unable to scratch. on account f the difference in,•the length of their legs. While standing on 'the long limb the fowl is linable to reach the grOund with the other, and o'n the' short One he is ditially:at a loss, froth being too close.'' So, say 'the railway men. ,Poultry raisers- will undoubtedly find it! to their interest,to confer with Mr. Devoe, froni, whom it is Understood that eggs can be obtain . ed; ‘ - • • i • 1 —A. rilw enemy to the growing crop of corn has been discoyered this spring which id committing considerable destruction in Some sections of the country.. It is a peculiar black worm whi4. cant, scarcely be crushed on the loose earth 'as it is encased in a suit of armor II difficult to 1' break. They operate in the corn hills by eitt.ng off the young . plants. As many as ten or twelve Worms are sometiines found in one hill. The cut worm has hithert6 been 4 wino onc great e, but this new pest is said to b j e I pt even mar destructive. In some townships fanners are busy replanting . corn fields that have been thus devastated. Paris green has been found to beas efficacious in exterminating these worms as it is in destroying the potato bag PoWdered white hellebOre IR also said to be very efficacious. . . - i —Montrose is making great preparatiOn S J for the celebration of Centennial "Fourth," and as no nit.fremeit. has yet been taken' in the matter hee, we propose that,our people join in a grand excursion to Montrose and assist them in their eiercises The centennial anniyersary or our national existence, which is being so universally celdrated this year, does not, really occur until the Fourth of July, at which time the declaration'of Independence. -was made:— if. the ,Centennial should be, celebrated at ,all, that is the day on which the great deMonstra tion should b made. The dtizens of MO nt e , rose turned out in great numbers to assist us In the celebration two years ago, and at is ifut proper that we return the compliment on this ° occasion.. Conductor Walters informed AS 4144 the fiat, On the Montrose road will be reduced . ) one - half for that day. Let's give thein a grand tarn-oat:--TunkAannork, Repogican. T - notor i ous burglar , John Hayden, otherwise krioW4. as "Tip," . who ~ was recently 'sente4ed- to fifteen . ‘years in Auburn prison for the buiglary at Mr: Kent's housein this city; is again at large, ItA;ing. escaped froth that insti tnticinion Thursdly night. TbC toilowin,g . tel. gram 14 relation to the 'affair .Was received this'ciiy yester(lai' , morning by`Chief Johnson A 4111MtN, N. Y., Jupp 16,1875. • 7o Clitel of PO lb. John Haydenl in: April lust, fi twenty-three, lig Ilpbeilts, five ter light flue eyes,sc ; five fOet eleven dark eyet!,., and turned to j priso4 last ,night" Two hundred' their napttire. convicted in 13i9otrie county e feet - , nine inches high, age it brown hitir,blue C.Y es' ;- eight inclies,age twenty-eight, r over left one ;:Jobn Reiltey, .iches high, age fight complexion; nose broken ight—Csdaped from Atiburn and '.fifty dollars reward fpr CHAS: T. DURSTON, • , . Agent and Warden. not probably be _seen in these . I go-r-bia former horne.: It is he will probably go tn.lloebes s a sister living, and front that :13anada,—Binghaniton, Tiircei 1:14 . 0n: will Harts; or . in Ow. Conjectured that ter, Where he hai poin(, will go to Rough S 5 Ready Band and Visited Scranton- - on Monday, vited guests of Nay-Aug Hose t city. The Scranton Times following compliment : . We fine ,bodiof gentlemen tram . • --+-Montrose 'Hose Comp Any litiiie , l2th, i Company of th, pay .them the pass to. tioit ver IVlon;trOse, the II AND READY BAND ROUGH AliD READY 110 SE cOMPANY,. on cirganizationi and a model one in every par ticular. The le der of this band' is - Theodore Smith, and Nel l on A. 'Warner is the company • , forernan. The)i brought here fifty men, strap ping. tellowS in feet and inches, and every inch is au inch of miinhood. With then was J. R. Raynsford, Chi4f of the Montrose Department. They were Nay-Rug's guests, and Nay-Aug knew what it was about when it invited this 1 company here, Their hose carriage 'is some- thing a goOd dual finer than our folks are ac customed to' see,• a graceful, lithe, artistically 1 . constructed betiuty,their "sliver wedding gift ;". forjit was prestiatmi to them by their apOrecia tive townsmenon their , twenty-fifth anniversa-. 4 ryi: in June, 1 73. The, company is twenty-' , eight years old' and has improved with age." ' ! ---The Gr l irphie states that "after having kept an army of workmen on wages so low that saving vas impossible it' mei , deprives, them of work' altogether." The th•aphic does mit understand, it would seem, that there has, bee_n pa'tial oti total suspension in all the minea i' this region,idnring all the present year, with the single exception of those of the PennsylNa-: nia Coal ComOany. , The . men at work for the P. L. & W. C4mpany have not had an oppor4 trinity to earn' over eight dollars a month for the past six mhtiths,and the present suspension ;;that of working only every alternate week— is in reality 110 worse than has been the case all . akong. Vie real cause of complaint, at the lateaction of khe monopolists is, that the miii. as, laboring, )Usiness men,-everybody, in fact 4-had been eirouraged ,to believe that early in June, all the Ines would be in working order, and that all t. e .men would be at work.. And now, to have; still ' further suspension announ.- , Ced and that tihen the patience of thecommu nity was wel -nigh exhausted—a community that has been living from hand to rtiouth, on hope so long ' eferred—is altogether too much, 1 for both' the I boring and business community. What the res?lt will be, and especially if the usßension is prolonged until August, we do not pretend ;to predict. But we may safely predict that there will be trouble.—Frees Pris. , . lar phenomenon can' now be seen anty, Pa., within, fifty miles of Oil all stream known' its Calfisb Ittm: .ne the inhabitants Of that locality a- commotion on.the surface, like I,Y'gas bubbling- to the surfaoe,: r , !Et have been seen for nJany'yes.rs,, ular notice was taken of them up hen the quantity of escaping fps d the surface of the stream for sev 7 . coyered - with bubbles. ik strong also impregnated the air in the Vl ' month the - , PlaCe was. visited lv emen who had heard Of the phe• hey bepzonie convinced that it was A sing in Clarion co' 'City, on a sn iFor a-long ti ; have noticed that made .b These bubb4 but no•parthl til recently, increased ; at eral rods Ny'a smell. of gas', cinity. • Lasi several gen nomenon. gas, and determined to test its burningquali t li b, ties, Ahe l eh of rags was obtained at a farm house, and oroughly. saturated with kerosene. To this a m itch was applied, and the burning hall thrown; into the, stream. Before It reached the surface pt the water, the gas ignited and a { slight expld ion followed. in a few moments the body of gas burned steadily, and in every portion of he stream small flames sprang up where the as escaped in moderate quantities. Since that lay the ,giiit continues to burn, and the area .of he sue . = covered by it has increas ed, until now the ifire extends a quarter of a , mile Up anil down the run. Calfish Ruu ,is a sluggish'stream bdunded on either side -by steep wooded bluffs.' At nigla Me scene along the btruing stream is magnificent. The fires light up thd dark . forests, and' sparkle on the wate'r, making a) spectacle rarely witnessed. This stream is 4ontig-uous. to oil territory, and the ionly satisfactory theory of the source of the I gas is that it arises from petroleuid deposits be neath the ater, as the same phenomenon, al though tit . gas was in less quantity, has been i . noticed o Oil Creek. , t J .... n LIBERT .---iteV. H. Dorcinus is eniCkying his iracatir in a tour East The Smith Bros. dare build,ifig a new store at Franklin Forks Simon Wttrner lost a little boy with the Whoop ing cough sdme two weeks since •Mx. Han drick luks ust received his new goods - which, by the way, re marvelously cheigi Eider, rosy. preached n the. Baptist church last Sabbath, and is , ex ected to agalti fill \the desk in four weeks ,On Monday of this week, .Mictiae.l Down's net with' an: accident which resulted in `his death; He- was driving a beavilrloaded team don. a hill and was sitting on a board thrown ttross the wood , hied feet hangini off the end f the hoz. In' endeavoring to hold big borseii be slipped 11 , Oni his seat B o nd Ithe and the wheel passed over bia head: lie lived'only a short gloom seems:::to rest upop our place, this week, caused by !Announcement of the sudderi death otiir. is: ao Comstock.— Thursday be\ labored as 11§11 - ail in the field and at night went out aster his, cows, but, bad not gone far when th et angel . of ideath overtook him. There - was no . :tiptearatcp, of the last Struggle. He died , with . his staff, in his hand a fit emnlem °fills:long-Pilgrimage, being eighty., three years of age. _I) lie is to be t.n,triecl to dut•`in the-tailey ceuiptery. we mourn kwith the sorrowing ones We should yet be gratetul that the deceased waS kindly released without pain' and sufferi'ng. ;The sympathies of .:many persbruil friends are viith the bereaved ones. • ,Zoz. June 17;1876 Afl - 42LX;t3FLX C3-El3, WBLC.II----SPRAGUE—In Clittord, Julie I.lth, by T. J. Wells, J. P., Parley E. Welch to Ar thalta E, Sprague, botivot GlOenwood,-Pa. Wednesday morning, June 14th, at. ;the I nside* of thb bride's . rents, by' the Rev. Dr. Chesshire, kir. Lewis It Sprout an'd Miss.. Nary 0, Wilson, all of -goo t- Tose. 4!IL.T JEE .91 . REviioLDS-74n ;Hopbot tom; May 17th, Hiram Reynolds ; aged about 50 ytar#. • . He:: leaves a *He. and' ; several 'children and has gone to rest in Jesus REYNOLDS-4-In ;June 6th; Albert G. Reynolds, aged 59• years. •• The Zargeis. Noiv York Produae Biarket. Reported Every Week• Expressly for Tux Mown:ton DEMOCRAT by Rhodee & Server, Produce Commis aiori Merchants, 26eWhitthall`Street,New York. New York, .Fridap, June 16, 1876. Receipts list six days f 28 ; 063 pkgs. • State Dairy pails, aeteeted....27 ig 28c State pails. pc 25 20c State pails,tair to good , 23 25c State creamery,good to prime.2s © 27c State. firkins, choice ye110w....27 28c State, firkins, good to pritne...2s sgt 26c Stale firkins, fair to good 23 (ek 245 c State Half firkins, tub's, firime.24 et 26c State Half firkins, titbs,ifair..22 og 24c CHEES4. , • • Receipts last six dayi 48,420 bi xes. i • State Fietoty, fine-I ..... 109 c State Factory, good to fine 9%ig 10Mc State Factory, lair tb gobd 83 4 Ve OW, Receiptslast six daYs. " 14,159 pkgs. State and Penn........ 1 16%0 17c Western choice brands' sa 16c DRESSED POULTRY. • Turkeys, State prime, 16, (4 18c Turkeys, State, lair to g00d....14 a' 16c Spring Chiekens,prime.L 80e Spring enickns, lair to g00d..26 26e MEATS AND STOCK. Live Sheep, weathers. . 5%c Live. Calves, State p! . 6 .(14 (I%c • $ DRIED FRUITS.' - __ A • State Apples, sliced 9%tgt 10c State Apples,quarters 8%0 9c Peeled, Peaches, GS., tarcy....lB Q) 14c Peeled Peaches, fair col g00d....10 at. 12c • 81ackberrie5......:...;......:10 - sa4 11c Cherries,' State - 16 18c Raspberries , . . .... 25 @ 26e ' Plums, State. (0 16c , POTATOES. Bermuda Potatoe4, per bbl • ,4 OQQ4 50 Early Rose, bulk, - per 75@t1 00 Peacbblow, bulk, per 1 12@t1. 25 Prince Alberts, bulk, per bb1.... 75© 87 Peerless, bulk,-per bbl'.,.. .. 50sg 62 Sweet yellow... .4.. . ....I. • •••• Cdl Clover Seed: Timothy Se.. WEBSTER'Si NEW PRICE LIST 6 . 01[7.1E1t OF- 1876. • • .! • , i-- : , : ' • • Look at the following ;which. speaks for itself. :'..ii . • . , Heavy cottontide pantS. t $ 15 stout wool-mixed pants.:.;.. • .. .. 1.150062. ti Good all wool pants ..i.. -. ..: . : - , • 3.0004 00' Imported casshnere pants '',•• • • - . ;.. •... 4.7507.00, French Doeskin panti.....; % , , .1.7154:01.5U: Stout workingmen'slauits I „...-.- ..6.00010.00 Fancy, merino cassimere snits.... ..: 7.00010.50. Merino Silk Mixed snits ' •• 8,0001.0.00 - ' Harris cassimere snits . . . •:(...' ..... ; . ..,... 13.0(016.50 Knickerbocker anti plaid . snits . .10.00018.00 Black :frock cnats....l ..... .... .... . ... 5.10.8.50 , ImpOrted black frocks • , 9.00013.111 Fine black cloth yetits : N. , 1.750 3.75' White linen vests 1 ' ' • • ' 1.0(0 3,00 • Boys suits with knee pants, 3 '. to 9 yturs... Cotton suits. 1.750 3.50 Mixed casPimere :snits... i...... 3.500 5.50 Al. wool cassimere- snits:.,, . 4.500 TAX) French worsted suitls.... ;;. .. ... ....•. .. . - . -7.000. 9.50 , ', .•1 ' i - Boys' suits with long . pants; 9to 15 yrs., , . cot tonade snits.... i • • •$. 3.0001.50 Mixed cassimere edits .... ;' ...- • ' ' ' - 4.0003.00 .FO . ncy plaid.suits..j . '. .. -. . • 8 409',0ki French worsted suits.... tA -': - ' ' - ' 8.00012.00' • YOH t Vile : 'Stilts ir . oup - `age 15 ..itii.ten's sizes.. ~ • , Stout everyday saint ; , 4 . ys 550 .9.00 Good tasstmere suits ' ' • • 7.5 11.00 . Diagonalcoat and Vests, 1 ' • . ...- O.( '1203 Fancy plaid- tults i • ' - ' :8.0 . 0 '15.09 Fuenisbing. Goode.. Good working $ 50 Fine white boeom Aids ..... : ..... .1.00 Good denim overalls • Good rubber eutpendcre 26 Glitch lined paper collard Per box lO Good umbrellas Good cotton eocks'..„ • • • 10 And all other gOode proportion: . The,,above are prires that no of htir coneernlme or will offer. They are oath rlcca and made to tiring people.ilVM o distance. ' will pay # man - to drive forty jallee to uy a atilt of clothes at my etyre. R Thy Clothi r, - • •(i. and 64 Court street, April 19,1876. I Binghaniton. DISSQ - • j Notice is herdbY given that the partnership ly...tween Chester Wright, S. R. Wright, 5 W. A. Southwell is dissolved by mutual consent.. W. A. Sonthwell hay. lug bought of S. R. Wright - and rented• of Chester, Wright, their entire interests in real, personal, end nixed property, will continue the busineels as usual. W A. gonthwell is o settle debts due to and by the company. The secounts must be settled on or before July 10,1878: All accotints unsettled at that date will be placed in the hands • of Benj. Glidden, en., of rrieudeville, for *mediate collectiou. • s - • • 0 RESTER WRlCart I I .11%. BOUTIMML I Yorsit 4kit• JEle • ' BUTTER: EGGS . • i L: , FIRHAT.:#AppIALEIII . Of MCCArctlrcsiise. CASII CAPITAL $1450,100. SURPLUS.: FUND, $6,000. rit.33IVICIoNTEM To their new 'and \commodioui Dank Building o r , Public Avenne. •.Transacte the ,businese MERCHANTS, rAnmERs, Ii CORBESPONDENTS." ' New York,, First Nadonal Bank; . Philadelphia, rtoi. tielphfa National Bank, " - WM. J. TURRELL. Purest N.. 1.. LENHEI,3I, Montrose, March 25. 1876 • IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, C. & A. CORTESY, Dl - sr ar CP1319 MERCHANT AT • OUR NEW • STORE, No. 21 Corot Street. We would • respectfully announcejp the public that we have removed to our new and Without store, No. 21 corner of Court and Water streets. and are: filiing it with a DEW stock. of goods that have just arrived. Our stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, ctc.. arc of the very lat. est spring patterns and styles and purchased for cash when the market was most depressed. In the line of Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Hair Goode, Ribbons, etc.,our mock is unsurpassed. We have also opened a party. ent of Merchant Tailoring, 'and have just purchased .a large stock of the latest styles in the line of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and of the very best Ott: ity. We have emplqyed to take charge of this Department , MR. T. D. TAYLOR, long the leading and most successful cutter in this city, and who always guarantees a perfect fit. Mr. Taylor did the se lecting of the , cloths, cassimeres, trimmings, etc..for this dep .rtment , which should satisfy all that we tave the latest and most fashion.ible styles. We cordially thank our patrons for past favors, and promise them and the public generally that we are bet ter prepared than ever to supply anything in our line. We solicit your patronage. Binghamton, April 19,1876. DRUGS, MEDICINES, M. A. LyoTi, pruggist, MONTROSE, PA. • • Dealer in all kinds of Pure Drags. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods, Bp Stuffs, Paints, Oils. Varnishes. Pocket Books, Combs. Jewelry, Perfumery. Toilet Soaps. Brushes,Violins awl Violin . strings, Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods. CiOars, Tobacco. Table Cuttlery. Fine Solid Silver, Spoons. Plated Spoons. Hr Ives and Forks, Guns, Pit- Amanition, Shoulder Braces., Trusses, Medial Instrunionto.. Dental Materials, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys. Teas, Spices; Baking Powder; Sea Mon Farine, Gelatine, Tapioca, etc., etc. - Daly's Pale Ale for Invalids. Those who wish to bdy Paints and Oils, would do well to examine our stock of White Lead, White Zinc, and Mixed Chemical PaintEi, before ourcharing elsewhere. All kinds of colored paints in cans of from one to ffTe pounds each, on hand. Montrose Feb. 2,1876. P ti EMOVED .0D ENLARGED. ,;. • t . bv i re removed my GROCERY STORE to the building tour doors ibeve the First Nittonal Bank, - *Pubhe Avenue, (formerly occupied by E. P. • Stamp,) where .I have enlarged my stock of Groceries, 'Provisions, &c. I invite competition both in quality and price. Plan ive me a cad and be convinced that I can do you good. 'WILSON J . TCBRIiLL. - , =Montroee, April .X.18713.—y1. BINGHAMTON BOOK BINDERY. P A. HOFF INS ik.SONS I .PRORIETORS ,. No. 41 Vouri..Street, 2d Floor,\Binghstraton,..lc. Y. , ALL 'STYLES iiNDING "AND BLANK : BOOK MANUFACTURING A sc r,,'REs 6l ?"AT.4 BinghimtOn, May 3d, 13-111,2-111- OOTS-AN JAC K sIIOES IN JAC K SON it to ft eoiceded 'fact: and mu t be kept- before' tte PeoPle.th*. -3E3C. NZ. Cciaba.bes 111 . 0 th cm . ail in the manufacture of, the above goons. „ • • Wko is the man of atteW renciw On wham all;other ahoo•trutkera frown, petaute he keepa high price* down, , Li, M. CaMBS. , . P. S. Itepalrlng twee neatly. Jaelcaon; Pa,., 'May 24,1876y1. FAR4/C.R I S TVV. Noricz t Best market price. paid In cash, (or 'CORN, ;RYE — AND OATS, Aatuz i .iiiontrose'fite,ant Mill. - • . , • , A. MOON iSuperiatend ent. Montrose. July 14. 1816.*-41. I 1 ... f ... BILLIARD. OCTFIT. Billiard outfit liv - sato cheap. Two tables with tbe necessary itztures7 Address, - E. 8. WARNER MAY 8d:1876.tt .moutrof,ejs • , TTENTI9N ' FARMERS. The Menet. maiket ...MS be paid 'for Call: Lembc etc,. etc. WS Sin SY TSB PutrND. WW in itentroa• every Tundoy Aunng the ee illoll4o sundae 1147 1 . 14 • s "MATO R And Otnere. -AND C. & A. OORTSEY. CHEMICALS.