EHE 'EIVIOO.p,ATc. PoRLIBREO EVER y WEDNEszokr MORNING, AT MoNTRosR, Suscri. Co., PA., BY • oßtrsmat Emoits a PROPRIETORS, 1, • • At two,Dollars per Year, in Advance. . TO ADVERTISERt.4:--Tnz DEMOOILA C . as an adver. Using medinra Is unsurpassed in this section. it reaches the Farmer, Mechanic. and business man. Its circulation is constantly increasing. and its advertising itteat reasonable. Rates ,will be given at nur oflce or y - • ' JOB PRINTING:—Our office -is signaled with four tinting pressee,toother with s large variety of ype, orders, fancy inks - , etc.. with which' we are pre ared tdo work In the best style and at pries lower than ny competitors in any section.' Sampl.•l4 shown and ttimates cheerfully given at our office. Work order tby mail Will receive prompt attention.) _- B. HAWLEY. . - , W.' C. CRUSER. THE CLAP-TRAP PLATFORM. The :,Baltimore Gazette makei • : these pointed allUsions • to the .clap-tap : .plat. forni•Of Party: . • Fronifirst tO.• last 'there is 'pot 'a single line,•abolit the .White . AneriCan. mechanic whOttimades this .Country : '• what it 'is ; Who went into the. ,artify with a musket .on his .sh ouldei, and, sent • ,hiS sons 'there. 'Where is-he: considered iti the platform in the .convention_. of the 'party - recently in session :in' Cincinnati?- Nowhere, It is the Chinaman and the negro.: • ' In . .the' pfattorni • 'have glittering generalities:;atiOut the men who.. fought •the rebellion, but the main -portion 'of•.it. is given over to the negro and the,Phina-' man. - Today - thousands and thousands •of white •uien are starving. . Their faini lies . are. ; without bread. - FactOries • are idle;- are- running on half-tittle. No word is said in the' platform 16r . these starving men and their statVing wives •.and children. 1 Inetead,. We have appeals to dead and • hy-gono/issuei ; the.late war; to. the snool•AneStion; to the right of .a man to-liiieel at •the . - alter ihE deer's proper: . Tne-old war, issues . are revived, and at,the* end of eleven years we are asked again to go into hostile .array ano fight over a struggle - which . vits long tigo settled.: This is•the'-pclicy, of the repub !lean patty , ; this is its platform... Is the try in this' cen ten n ill! year ready - and, willing td ki.ep. - open.. these 'elements of lisoorewhich were' long sago settk4 by . the ithitrainent of battle-? Shill Ore . „lever know peace,? 'Shall We. never he gaih a united people—united against eiery.forAgn fne,• 'standing - tOgetlici . for one - country and one fiag . ?•The reliubJh- can party declares that we Shall not; the demoCratic party deClareS that we shall. Which is,.the partYof The Cincinnati platform, in its fourth resolution says that "iv the first act ()- Congress signed by Preinlent Grant, the Xational Give' nm.ent assilmed to I'ealuve arty tioal)ti •of its purpose to discharge all just , obligation . s to the public creditors, and soknnly' pledged its faith to make provisibus at the Parliest practicable peri . od for u i of the. Milted &ate's notes in coin. ; :Commercial . prosperity, c ) public- morals and, the notional credit ? 'demand'that this prowls be:fulfilled by alcontintions and steady rogress to spe-. cie payment.", It is well enohgh to ,rer-. membPr that the . third resolUtion of the Chicago flitform . 0f1.868, upon • which Grant was \ eleetecl, declared that, in . pay-1 l ment of the - public debt, not only the "letter but the spirit pt the law'. under which it was contracted" should he re-' speeted. B ,th the letter and the, Spirit, of the law under which the 5-20 bohda were issued declamd that they were pay , tble, in the lawful money of the country legal tender :notes or greenbacks. 'The 'et above 'referred to, 'repudiated this :ontract,declared that these bonds should., oe paid.jo told alone, iand -thus added from $50,000-000 to $1,000,000,000 to the burdens of people.' SenatOr Sher man pronounced' it an act of,. repudia: ton and. the Violation of , a ~pledge, such to-:day this act of perfidy is "pointed to With pride" by the. peOple'S betrayers.— Raving ' Passed:, , the Resumption`.act in 1875, th,it,t' keeps all our inliattrieS, Pros'. irated;OUr mills 'and mantifaetories idle nd laboF unemployed, the:Eadieal , paity proposes no remedy gives 'ou't the aboVe double4seed on a 'sub-, jeet thatfeverY manis i4t.e . tota. - 41, and then- gravely:Oka:the support - of -the peo ple ,in ,helialf 2 of -a boildholder's ,poliey i of robbery . not daring- 6ither to stista in 'or condemn - the,Resumption act; w a e 'destinguiehed • general - ho never ' J.. • of4e ,the oil people 00 we,:riyery : : frine:Anonthea-:aW the Tear and .- whosO, jaws are. iontinually • ivagging- on the.. stump and eliewhere . thootthe,gretiele_Werii t h e autlers,,nOn , tonl . bt4n4, bore .guards AihylOcks and bpArrOlu:Opers , The tqen who fought;„ fong4- - , The men]w a,:difilp't ore now very brave—aa—nowaldir generally are when limes no aanier. MEE SEVENTEENTH, Th: ,N4tlonal Admin istration merits. couiwndation for its honorable work in ti e management of aoniestie and.:_ foreign affairs, and Presi defit Grant deserves - ,6e continued and hearty gratitude of the American people for his patriotin. and, l his immense, ser vices in war and peace. The, above is. the final' resolution of the Ci.‘cintiati platform ' and. ,is a fittine cornerstoffe for the t • entire structure. Grail tism is 'thus fullY and . unequivocally endorsed in every w iticular. Not one cries - word against the of the AdminiS tration, aga i iost•the b be• taking of 13,,1k n0, the conspiracy '1 Babc 'etc, McKee . , ( 1 ,3 i Jice and . McDonal , the robberies in the Navy Department, he swindles in the so-called Department. of Justice, nor any other abuse or outrage. They are 'all endorsed and applatided, and Grant6m iamacie the leading issue of the pending campaign. His strilers and his:minioni /made , the platform i i and the candidate, and no man who detyanded honesty . and reform was allowed a respectful hearing. The "cultured: - gent New Yiirlt . apditna; refnrm . ' inside . the, Or4ntism, find kindi discomfit:fed and. kicked out of, the Ong suggestions.—:- .SOME THING': ABOUT 111 YES. , The Cleveland "P aindealer,the leading public jOnriial of *tortherrt Ohio, saysi "Hayes was a me iber of . . Congress in 1866, When thO sa ary'a Congress was raised from 83,000•Ao.' i 55,000 :by being . meanly tacked =uponthe soldiers' bounty bill'. This steal Willi worse than the back pay grab, for that as put• through on •its Merits in the house Gov. Hayes, then a - tnember took-the -(4lc pciy, and drew the pay up to the timelliis successor took his seat.. 'When he came before th(i people -I! for. reelection, ' Gen., genry B. Banning now in C0n,9. - ress ti.oai .ht-ot 1,000 votes j):,' `cir- di4rietheretOfoo . stron* Republican. He. was then reputiAted for . his unfaith.i. fulness to his tins 4 in putting his hand in the treasury ‘ aiT taking money that he was bound:to guard, wzainst, all such 'peCulations." . ' - - - ' ' A level head halS.Soiiiitor . -Lltt M...A10r.- ±i,B. 'He, has been nominated and-..con finned U 3 k.4e.cret!try of the Treasury, but •I•,e still': retains it:is -seat' .in . the 'Senate, the; while . - Treasuly Department is rnii• 'fling . alOng -tinde the impetus which Ifristow:gave to.t le - machinery, With . ' al, --acting Bccretary. n rioininal- Obarge. Mr. Morrill is chitirin, n of the : Senate cont . - mittee , On approi riations, und is-tri . ,girg to ,effecti.sOtte - , c( inprotnise by Which the appropriation bi) -may get through.' both houses before . th . : beginning of then'ekt fiscal year. If 't cis: effect 'sbinild fail the. office of Secreta y of the Treasury . would . ben bairen hoOr, bringitig - with it' no end,of . ntipl,asai t complications, and as suring to ' tf.o •,'•Oonpant an. unlimited tire.: ' if . the ' Treasury k i . 'Mr.' - 'itiorritl' will have' ,thit - : - And this is Where .. _ . .feet • . ,perebral equipoise.--- amount::of cell: to be left empt 'lothjug to - 04. . I pe shoivs ; his lie' ..The Defnocr e,y of the nation by their representatives,l met 'in national con yen- titan; at St. Lour, yeSterday, to nominate ' , a President 'worthy to rule the nation- We have not aisumed to give , any advice before and we ave no conjecture to make now ? . for and übtly before our paper sliali -, reach our' patrons the domination will be made. Our faith in a relief from the piest.it upOn a chang! it 'change of h, who essay to political trick, bat.by a chap istratiVe polio tryis looking great nat l iOn written Here 'lB 01 Dees: The bill reduces te expenditure . under- ; that ppropriation' from *26',644,350 lest; year to $14,567,84 ithis jetir, a saviniof up; of *I ;006,000: wards An important i t feature of, th bill, Is tliat it will prerftit t . . official' favors es like', Babcock;:frimi .00- , . cupying mor -than' , one . post ar;(l` enjoy-, ing mnre tha - I,one; Salary - under tbe.goi eminent at - iinie.. , 'lt. is not , eiPectod th•t ! th, w e il l i yes (pm • Squeezes of ~[ll4itiMoi.i; e0:41;004 - _, 'I Banning, , D Ait'eatne '4iii. . - 1,, ,_.. _ .. , .0. Hay M r .. iiioiiiii.tilit.tl iii even his. 4 emee who .met:in ned they could work •atty' 'and , cast., out d deVils, went home disgusted--lice rally Arty. for their med- 'Pittsburg Post. corruption, is based u 4 dministration. Nat of ,the presoit rult4s e of e of teart continue :their 'power by, ry and available tacties,; !ear men and of admin.' Tk;'St. •Louis the collo fqr . a statesman to 'rule *hose platform shall be; , character of the mac. re ``con frderai4'' ; wicked?, iindry civil appropriation: agree with, 'what denounces as "ttie griping onotny2l ~ B. r.t.tlyes wail beatiin - . for is district:in 1872,by Henry mocrat, by I,so2:"majority. district bad . previOniily gleot-, 1 and'' other Repablicoans; it 4.r..Huyes is not invincible . wli stumping ground. \ . THE 1)E)1(),(IfIAT,-.:::4V.i-.'gi-1.:.8,-i,:._:'::1::4‘,,i'76: The'O leap n er- cean_, the r eadi ng fith n ick thin" republiefi u orga4 o f the-norttutest - -is greatly ',amused at the abeurd;.pretentte :of. the, Tribune city New York name sake:4a . .. IL- . - the nonfat tic of Hayea wai.a rebuke. to .the "machine " politicians. 'lt asks "how and by W ham ."Mr. Hayes was noinii:itt. ed," and jproceedi to: answer its. -clues • tion in thi's: fashion '• Morton's friends, -denounced . chine" mein, gave the' real impetus to. the ball on" the seventh ballot:- - -by.. cast 25 votes: foil the candidate.- Conk-, ling's' .frietids, - also denounced - ,aS the merest._Pakty with 61= "machine' votes in the 'same :direction. Pennsylvania; under the lead, of Catherob Who hag all along been.. bitterly ',assailed: by thelTl7oo#B style of -newspapers, made the victory coMplete - ; by castintt : 2B . votes for . 11. aye,. The nomination was made, thereof; not by so culled ;reformers;: anti admintStration'men, persons asSulning to then selves the only purity and holi ness. in the organization,'- but by strict Party Oien," voting for. 4 . ,•ttri3t party - c4ndiditte,_, and accepting their great competitor 's :friend - in-:Order to . es -cape :the 'great competitor hitriSelf. , If ItaYps, . therefore, is: 4atisfactOry": to the .anti4drninistration. and . •anti-`.ma-,, chine" politicians, they show a readiness' to hepleesed that' is no less inarvelopS than vleasant to behold. We welcome them; hbwever, and, express our sincere delight that the delekates representing the'striCtest sect of: partyism in the 'Con-, ven tion I were enabled to so easily, satisfy: time on 'whom , the .garments of party, fealty hiing 'so loosely. • When -adminis tration I men choose a candidate 'whom ; ants=ad¶nipiat ration gen tlemen can ern dorse ; when Cameron and Conkling and; Morton select a' man; and Schurzi and George William Curtis gladly accept him; the political milleiiium 'ought cer4 tainly .o be at hand'! _ , Ina, ajorii opposif than vt•w..?„, sumpt ni~•re. t' dy y adequ It n there; cy. thitt is t•kltc , ,l the gl to re MI had ti retar - - .pro &;creta6es OA' State foni • Sec. , its of the Tieasur~, :.and .130 . itov'14 griect!snr . wi4 wake' fan fie df vq . ar.:; two Sccretar*3.- , A , ~tlie ;, there Secretariesof the Intrior; 0 PosOnater.; Genen.V; and ilv6 . AttoineyB GenO•al. . . • courier Journalt li i ` ii :the publicanParty: is , ..upqnqstiotiab.e party of .pro - eress." "In 'every srciei of raseillity it has made within 'the"lne~ fift4n sears the progress of a t r i he-farmers ta N,,rthatoptoo, ckMred:that the - reason why their chiver 'does not blossom :ig;owing . ,lo' the.pres6ice of-4 paraiite in the ? iiod: Advertisements New This Week. SIDI\IINISTRATOkS NOTICE:' In .tAT.. the estate of Jared Baker, late of Brotiklyn, betters of Administration in the said 'estate having been granted to the undersigned.all persons ow : ing laid estate are requested to make immediate bay; • merit, and all parsons having claims against said ;estate ,arel,ques.ed to present them without delay. 1 • k%. TPWICSBeitY, Administrator. June 28 1876 28wti ri X ECUTOR'S =N o ea-=-wilt4eas - ,. Lett: rl4 testsnientary to the•estate Orleatie Com 'stuck, late„of Liberty. dee'd, having been grAited to thei,tindertigned. - pereons indebted' tO said , estate are reynetzted make immediate payment, and, All. per *504 having'elaims against, the same,. are requeOtea to, present theta without "delay; - • - ISAAC CO3ISTOCS, • I Paten- MARY A. STANFORD. tors. 26wEl. ' Juno 23F ;1 bpd. VIN.SNOIAt REPORT .:OF THE Ju l Silvei Lake School Fund, for the year endlhg June tith, 1871) : , • talr•on hand last year..... 81603 ; Whole amount of duplicates • - 1.0756 State appropriation. 294,12 • - • • - 41,637 71, - DtitiCUSEMENTe. Orders paid .... . . 1,25•1 Treasurer's percentage , 25 15 Bien , rations.... • IEI9B z• Collector's pereentage...... ........ . 51 93 13alanee:op ha1.d.,., ... . .. ... . 284 04, JOIIN COB ICK I[YF DONOVAN, etretatraMc M# P - re-Pant. t/ 'Jaz) e. 28.1874. • • IINANCI ti. fiTATEM EN T of tb(r rt•empte' and' ex. pendit uree of the Sinhool. District. of. 144 etiri .51,11 ford totvuehip for theyor endiur Julio 6th, 18711: i, «..- • ' ftEckairt • • ' , _ galance on hand , from last year. '., „:. ::::s`4o2 50 --' • - Vriito Slaw appropriation ..;,,'..' 444 .. o 4 1 , colleour Air fixes ........ , ; 1. 1 7:16 55 troktaz lands:— ~. . t ......: '164 00 ---77. - 42,707 73 1 Beachere tvagpiL ' • , . J Building and furnishing bonitos.— ~ 4 . KM 50 • Itepairi , " ... 15 4 $ . ' Vael and contingencies ' . ... 1 '....• 107 MI _- 'enneylvaul.i, Behool Journal:. . ... ... 7-00 tinting goad Olaiike.' .... ; . ..... 5Xi neretary's na1ary...1 . , - ..•, .'.:. :::*;... - 30 IV Trcasurce* porcouttigo. .....;... .. ,5U 14— Auditing....... - ..... ... .... . . ... . ...:;.'.. - 0 do._ • . _ e _ . 13als net in Treasury -.Twin 45, 18 57 jJ mr,WALIiER; NVALTER W. 4113 0 15,; • Secretary. e. President. 4.iew Jane 55,1876. interview with AngpSt.BelmOnt 11l rvorter.Says that. he regards the tionof - western mento the Sher klsualption act as based upoq sound look upon th.,4 A Sheyinan.• re ion bill," rsitys - Mr. 13eltnont,"83a .!ricit-and sham, b-came, it fixesli, r resumption - ‘'viLlititit providing to nieatil to tneet that.day.". intimated'thiit t resign. his present office while is . tineeKtiii'iliy - aboilt : the - _ , PreSitle4- - .Tois is an', exi)ibition prudeilbe. .• least A-S a.tnlittet. of let thosf. gnitirt*-4. with the action ,v ., .7riior* who : have no ),vert)orship EMONEMEMiI ring Grivie RECEIPTS. - EXPEN6ITUttrB. NCIA STATE3IENT.. of Itig _ . School Directors in account with BildgeWater Dis trict : ' • • Numbor of mills lovied, 6. I;tate appropriation... 43 416 Balance on nand from last year 450 . 40 Collector's Duplicate :... 1,535.85; From Brooklyn.... r 1810 452,40 - 49 B'Xpenses furnishing ... `B2OO Bepairinir. no aseti ....... 23313 Tigicb ere' wages" 1,375 00 Fuel... .. .. 21275 ' ' . Collector's percentage Secretary's salary.. • . Treasurer's percentage Balance on nand 1 $470 77 %V. C. CURTIS, W. . BULLARD ; !Secretary. Treeeurer.l June 2, 1876. • ANNUAL FINANCIAL Statement of the Rush School District for Hie year 4 riding June sth, 146: • i • . . . . Atuouut of duplicate - $1,677-42 ..' - ..... State appropriation 1. -. 8650 - . • ' . ".-: in Treaeureet bands Irony :-- H .' • ' last year ' - 1 - ..:1.131. 48 . • . ; E 6 EA 5676 - '. .- ' •._ Amount of exonemtions " Collector's R ercentage.:-.. 4 84 ._ ..Treasurer* " .... 84 46 . . rxrr.Nurruzza: • • • Repairs and tarnishing , • • 6%14 Teachers' wages• 1 827'27 . , Fuel and contingencies 21670 Teacher's board . ....... • 104 00 • Secretary't salary '• • 16 00 in Treasurer's baud& ' 91964 --$2,04175 • DP HlBBARD,!President. ATTEST: J S HILLIS, Secretary. ' ltush. Juno 28,1876. . : _ ' RUTTER • BtITTElti THE DELA.WARE;LACEAWANNA: & WESTERN EXPRESS COVANY have added to their Express facilities a ,g 4 ZI glat • Train. I • leavingMontrove BorOugh at 8 o'clock in the evening and.conveyin ,, the hither without change of care to • New York and Philadelphia hi the nig t. Butter (16-. livered at7:3o in the evening I . GOES THROUGH THE SAME NIGHT; Also. leave at 6 a. m and 11' giving shippers choice of train. ; We have an ice houseiolceep the butler in on deity ery here until it sisirts for CAM., Our rates re main. the sank aid we hope - to receive`your patronage. • • OFFICE WEST SIDE PUBLIC AVENUE. ! L iSEARLE,p. Montroize, June .25, 15 , 70. .26w2 F IRE WOI K 6 • WORKS FIRE WORKS ! Cheap for eash ! . LARGE ASSORTMENT ON• HAND ! CRIIMOS llociots Ire t'Craciors ETC, ETC. • OTHER ARTICLES TOO TAIUMER OUS TO MEN'T'ION At E. C. `BACON'S. .. • • FLAGS- of all sizes and styles. At. EICON'S. Montrose, June 27, 1876.-I.mi. • VINANCIAI STATEMENT . of tjeS• _AL sup Township. .0n Settlement iwith the Supervis ors the Ft.lortaX for tho year - 1615, year ending• Juae sth, IS7 : Bal. In Treasurer's hands for.the yelir 1874, eddiug 18;5 . . ....,......$ OS Amount received of Co llector ` s 214 'TS - . , . Orders paid ,' L ' 3 g .....,...5173 OT Treasurer's percentage .-. . ' 346 . ' 'eq; - 116 53 Balan;ve ‘Triitturer'i bands. " • . d S`DIMOT,q, GII HARM itr, •. Anditore - A I; S'BERTHQLF. _ On settlement 'With. the inpervp.ortiit the Doglal for the year 187 r we And as follo': •-• BalsOce on hand.. . . 30 54 Atr.oulit received of Coilectoir • 8130 Orders paid • ..$ _59 %5 Treaanreria percentage.. :1 :119 • Balance in Treasureeahands.:.;. Axiditore. •' ' • B BRRVIOLF, On settlement with the Scipervisors of the Road tax, for the , year MIS we ilnd Amount of duplicate. 4002 1 ' 0 Tar $B7B Carried topoor ... Balance due. from . . : $ . 823 J DIMON, . nuAltvirr, _ - Auditors.' B REST-ROLF. June 280610, NNIJAL - STATFAFKicT 'OF 'FOR est Lake .townehip for the:year ending Jane btb. '- SPECIAL Eso - AE TAX. s • _iktnoturt of 4uplicate.,• 059 28 Amount ot 'exoneratione .;. . . :4; 844 pereantage:-.;. .lb 79 '• Amount, due.. 509 05 Orderik•paid. .. . 246 78 . . tlol. over paid... .... ..., I. ,8778' R'eltuiding Order C 01. . :.... ._ I ...:,.. 87 . 73 ' -It , - - . PODR . TAX.r _ , . Amonntof duplicate .. . $539 28 Exoli erattont. , .. 844 • Vol...liercentogv 2579 Amount: 1.: 509 05 Amount olden... 880 'Amount In 'frenEurer'3 hands... ..... 11E 42 • Bat di elo'wn pitted 1875„. ' ~:, 4_5521 - Amount or duplicate.... ; .../ .. . 4,689 28 ESOnerat!ous • - .. . 8 ' 444_ Col percentage....' -2619, , Amonn; 50905 Amount orders' M 4.96 Amount in Treasurer'i. bauds.. . ,2`i409 Bal due town since -1 8U . ;Dna VAx. -- i,853 64 , Amount of duplicate .:. . 100 00 Due since ... .. $, 80 . 90 : 7 . lx'Oneratione . ' ' 5•00 • Col percentage...—. _ 500 Ard4uUt of orders, ld. .. .. ;141 OW. - Direr paid hy '8 10 Refunded order.to Col.. . ........... .810 , ~ . nava,: ROAD VAX' , . ' ~ r' -, '- ' Stnoont of duplteate. - . - ... ....,, -., . ‘.66 74 Col V .ercentago ... . ... .... .. ; ...„.. ~,,,:- 463 • _.. ..()Irilortt pa1d.. 4 4 I. b. •• . 4,6 •or 0 i ," • ' 1 , 414 4., 1t44.1*. • , 664', : - .. , wra:TE*Eins or, 5p31004 PUtredli liflO, , 1- , ,•• 'Aims:ilk a 4fiocate.... . .... ..1...,.,......., . J i m ao . 1 Bxonerattorta.,..:., •......... :.-r-1:......1..* tri ' M Cot per0eafag0.....4... 4 ... ),...,4%.;,. , ...4 61 98• , .. Amount due.'.. '... .. .......„ ,' ~. 21:," (17'_ State a pproprlat 00...........',„:;,.. .. , 264. lit- Bat (tom last •year..,_., ........ - .„4....,- , ..;. ~I#l 57 , : . -, Received of,Jatara Itturptiy..... l .; ..'.;:,' .1511 ' . ' Bat by,iorderstakeia hp.. , ...,..:. ,4:"....1, - 1,W1.1.3 Trearitrer'a wcontage..... ~. ;4:.;..... - -- 25 15 , 1 , a..6"ii W J lIRAILMY,_, - I =7, '.. , '.. ..'",7"" 1 n7.; , tilfAl _ EDW ARD OUltßiticSt 7. 21 .44n0ri.' atioliais= - " " PATRICK IGOR14:41 1 i• June 18; 120. - ' , . I • " RECEIPTS. 1754 , 0,041 75 WHAT' trE WANT: REBUT TD NNBNI That llopbottom is a thriving 'Village. romantically situated amid,hills on the BL&Wit. R. and contains five tores in hill blast. and that'Jeffera Blakesleehave adopted the ready-pay system, whi c h explains why they are selling goons so low. CODFISH, :omit' 6ienti per pound. ASHTON SALT, by the (pick; *3.25.- BAKREL SALT. $1.85 - PORK, 12 cents per pottnd." FLOUR--the hest—Tor barriq, $7,50. LORILLARy fine cut anortd, - tobacco, : 40 cents. - - LONSDALE Bleached Muslin, 9 cents. UNBLEACHED Mushn from 7 to 8 eta. CALICO, best, from sto 7 ceuts per yd.• CLOTHING,] per emit, $8.50 to $I& i We are Almost DAILY RECErVING, = NEW GOODS, and constantly keep on 'hand everything usually kept in Country Stores. Give us a call, that we may verify our assertion. WE WANT TO . GIVE YOU MORE GOODS (to take holm.) FOR $lO, THAN YOU EVER HAD BE . FORE, SINCE THE WAR. ' atrrnas & PLAKESLEE, Hopli3ttom, Jane 21, 1876-11 w NEW CHURCH MUSIC BOOK I BY f,,0 Bs*wow The Salutation! - ice./12.perd , • This book, the first by- Mr. Emerson alone since ;1 1 1 1 e iSatie of his popul r. 'Choral Trionte," show' the marks, of hie unexceled toeiat tn providing: for the tastes and wants of the Singing . Thablie..- We have Imre a 111 , e :li - tieing, School. Conrfte. a .capital.collection or easy and part sonv'_tfir prictice: and a large ntnaber new Y.etrical Tones. enzintbs Motets. sen texie( a, Anthems, providitt I re.4late ,, t. and, variety in every p at. Price for Plume copy 4.35, far. which it will be mailed. poz=t-tree'm addr ! ..ss. ' . , A derittvd' pretty nitil , Ecttoot Sod:: Book, Is tGr A coco e I. it takts at flatbltt.:+pt.otaieu. copbo ustkitt.o, poet nth:, for 36 cent 6 Win Press, and will he readylii- time for the Fall Trace. the folloiXin.; tfinely books: TU AMERICAN CHORUS , 'lloOK. teary glees and 4partson^i