Town, Comity, and Variety, --,--There are eight legal hol4lays this year and 53 Sundays. ' I '1 —Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton, b i as issued a pastoral letter, calling for the spee i tal observ ance. of the Centennial Fourth by all the'Cathl one churches' in his, dieekse. —The death of Isaac Comstutk of Brook• dale, occurred on, Friday morning, instead of Thursday night as nientioiled in bur corresppo ' denee of last week. —About this time, the woods resound with the voice of the Fourth of July orator. prnetie• ing on his "Mister Prudent, ladies and gentle menr. For-r-ty millions of , people," etc.., closing . with a "pone." could kill you foi two 'cc Ms," Shouted an enraged man to an offending neighhor, it was all ugly threat but it sounded good. It shows that' we are gettiug !down to ante,be2lutit prices, • The cases of . two of the late county coth mlssionera o f Luzerne county; 'Bey.bert and \ • Williams for extortion in . office, came up before the court . at Wilkes-Barre on Thurada.y„. - They cacti plead guilty,' Wllli unr tvas, ienteneed 'to pay a fine of $ 750 and ' cost ; and &Oen $ll3O and costs. ; —lt will be seen by advertisement. else : !where that "a night:train has been put upon the D..L & W..RailwaY. Butter hereafter Will be started from Montrose at eight o'clock in the evening, and arrive in New York the next morning. , • • • The wool Clip for' l this county and vicin ity is believed to be larger than for seVerul :.years past. The wool is beginning to come into market. The prices varies little, if any, -, from thirty cents per pound. The clip tor the United States this season;.ls ,reported the lark... est evetknewn,L7Bingkwitora --A large cheese faCtOry . near .fiuffalo,s - 'N. r , • Y., has Made' two cheeSes, one of twelve eons and another of fourteen tons' weight., 'They wilk r be l .`built" on large plfttiorm l ears; which willrun into the factory - for the purpose, and Tipon which tily will t kept thiring.the en tire Centennial Exhibition. .\ They..are ten or twelvefeet high, supported by iron hoopS, one .inch oiicit 4 , to keep thein from . bursting. .• . • —,-"ll:isstris:•ED7OßS : To-day upwards of thirty of the friends and .neighbors of C.Conk-. lin had. a meeting his corn field-and po tato ..patch. They ..hrought tbeit'teania and tools'with thee ,hoed both ifeldS, ten acres'in•all, in a neat and workniiMlikemanner. Conklin has been 17 : e q. sick fora long time, and is yet, though in it fair Way to recover.' F. Dimock, June 20.1876. 7--PeiitY Sheriff . r. A. English, 9f Wind sor, accompanied by Mr. INT. Dusenbuiy, arriv ed in this city at" about 11 a. m : yesterday, with two horse thieves'and burglars, who gave their names as Saul and' David johnson. They, were arrested in Windsor "uoder very Suspicious eir cnmstances,"and have sin /confessed that two horses found in their pOsslession were stolen in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. They. were arraigned be fore JustiCC Chaffee, and waived examination. —Binghamton 7 . 1 . 7710. —Mr. Gco. C. Hill,' proprietor of the Key stone Saloon, gave the oocupants of the.build ing in which his saloon has been located, in cluding the printers of the DEMOCRAT 45tlice, a very fine supper on Thursday _evening last, as _ - farewell compliment, which was'dulysap predated. On 'riday be moved into•lns \ new rooms in the Searle ploc,k, which are very neat and attractive; Mr..: Hill has always kept a neat orderly! and popular saloon, and we wish him - the success' he, deserves in his new and yattly atinproved quarters. I 4 —The Somerset- Democrat I says ; A. robin wed breast has created quite a curiosity in this neighborhood by building its nest on a passen ger csiach of the &dale' Valley. railroad.' The bird frequently while, at - ii , ork flies along side the car on its trips to Garret; and return and when the train iwonld stop', would light upon the coach and renew the building of _its:nest• The nest now contains four eggs, which the robin is hatching, out as indifferently as th:mgh - it was on the top of the highest tree. The con ductor is charging the' fare against the robin, as it now remains itipon • the nest every trip of the coach. The Fifth - `AnnualConvention of the Dio imse ni Central PerrnsY l ivania was hell at Beth lehem, Pa., last week in the church of the Na tivity. - Bishop ilowe presided and delivered a very able charge on th Bible , in public schools. itwas•regarded ais an' nanSwerable argument . . in favor of retaining 1, e. Word of God in the, schools. A new and important 'canon vas-pas sed dividing the!, Dincese into )four distrifts or' , con.vocations,..each, in charge oft a president. A misainna*:.4ineetinr4 - was. hdld on Thursday evenine,,*iii , .the' report of, the Missionary Oominittrias moil; and , interesting addresses wen tielivered by Rev. Dr. W ashburne, Rev. Dr. ‘. Glihat and Rev..B. F. Taylor, of Lawrenceville, .who . based, his remarks upon the oanie of the church and' of the , town. Christ ass born in ikitblehem. '.l'll , ' - neict Conventinn meets at Seranion, Pa. . —lt. Western at; boy was transrerred last Friday:from the Erielbroadluage to h narrow. gage train 'on: the Lehigh ValleY•xoad at. Whv erly. , His namals David Navarre, and he hails ' Ilter•Was' on, his'. way teolhe Cen -tedhial,, where be will be exhibited: His pa rents, who are small-people, itoonapaniq Thla ,Wesieru; fat :boy:'.-is 14 years and six I 'maitthirold-,'ind weighs 475 pounds. He is six 1 feet and 'seven inches tall, - measures three fat -1• 1 . and four wrote , h , eboulders . l and girls I, ' " - trio te i • air e se b .aroui b htps. He o,3enpied the, wh -aisle as lie walked throUgh tthe' , Par, : and it ti‘ tun warm for anyotber. t 18.• _ . *septet . to with bun. • A flat `car wit i;a:spr piatfailia have been,' - I.lfe'prOper egitSge: for him.''''He will be a big. show thaiiTthe 410,000 ox would have bOT Itia - 11#11ieci tpmetri)biladelphia. EEM be peen by our market 'xeporv.that- we . nO*•"tOc*eatir: qubtatiohs = frOin , Iliiy(.en & Duckworth::.,, ;, tr... ilapien 'is ,it.:nat ive of thi , .. county And weir; known to many otour :!,. ~..,,..,,, - i izeu, , .• • • •.1 —The Scientific- Anierii.an,- says lila bottle. of Pennyroyal is left. unc eked in a room at night tiot'a.rnosluito Will be fount there in Morning. This is • ceitainly worth trying by. those who are bbthered by these ; yiew bf the recent and formal , "jail.. delivery" at. ..Minit rose,- . unauthorized byJaw, public opinion; out East, is that. tile. much vaunted "Aelorin" of last fall is not encottrag ing. We Shall Stick to the "Radicals" tiereat btu .Pelittbliccht. . We would tle ! sirCto ask the "Court Sousa Ring" afai..*iiat he ineatii' : .by. the. above ant biglibus,pat agraph tbras.it:standa itiis so much like the: Radical! plittformion finance . and. Sen- L ator Watson's attorney fe6 bill apology, that no one can corner it. It he means that the Dem ocrats have tailed to rebuild or make sate our $lOO,OOO (or i mdre) county jail, which proves to. . beSiiCh a sliaml th4 - 'it - can be • pulled in pieces With the hands; We simply say tgat anrreform in that direethin would be .overruled. the stime , as the hirig : lof a. $500 : . commisioner's clerk. was, when 'tneteould put, in one favorable to the 'Sing" for . 15709.'" The' peiiplO . understand that one Demo'Cratic commissioner cannot over-. rule . two Radicals. But if the above is intend-, .ed to cast refilectionS . ' upon sheriff. White for negligence We, ),iould 'desire to have theitar ed itor so state and we think we can zive Info „a small pill that will not leave enough of him worth skling, anywhere. lin man intends to steal, either of reputation- or money he will al ways stand the best before the people , to do it boldly and .not resort to the arts of the attbr,- ney fee-broker or sneak-thief. TO sum it all itp in a word, if any, one .Ifas any censure, for •sheriff White or the Democratic: party 'of this county, let him present it like a inan 'and we will put one the gloves with hint. city Was startled on Monday even* by the sad neWs that W. : IL Parry, the popular steward of . the Lackawanna Hospital, was droximed in the ROaring. Brook . ;nerir - Nay 3ing Falls. About three . o'clock in theafternoon,—. Mr. Parry,aecompanied by Mr. Daniel Phillips, went to Dunmore, and concluded to return by way of the. wild .scenery of Roaring Brook . — When they arrived at the old dam at the head bf Nay Aug Falls. ),Ir. Parry proposed that they haven swim, and quickly •divesting hiiii self of his clOthing, plunged into the \stream and swam rapidly against the current; Mr. Phillips watched him a moment, then proceed- ectto prepare himself Tor the bath. Turning again toward his friend . he . W•as nowhere ' to be seen. After calling to him several times and. receiving no. response the startling fear fixed Itself in his mind that Mr. Parry was drowned.. Re hastened :to town and gave, the alarm, and Messrs. Jas. R i:p uthven ; E. Q. Fuller, and others hastened .to the 'spot and with grappling 'Woks searched: diligently in the .water till mid night for the ody withontavail. The search was reneWedatdaylighl. on Tii-sday morning, and resulted in . finding it in a Jeep eddy or whirlpool in tie stream near where he was last seen. It is surpoSett that he was seized - with a cramp • 'While ,igwinitning; and being unable to . resist the` current, was drawh into this eddy and drowned. Mr. Parry was a man' . of 32 years, and leaves a . wife and one child. His funeral 'was' attended- on . Thursday by a large Cortege of SYmpathizing mifurners.—Scranton Jottriiid. i SZBINCivILLE.--A1 new depot on the Mont rose Railwa3l near the Picnic grounds is among our :ate improvenr:mts: ...:Mr Minot Riley is . making extensive repairs upon his store build ing.. Whett . completed'it will be equal to any. in Montrose.— Xieath has been in our midst and taken °Lie of our moist-esteemed youg ladies, Miss Mary , Meserole. She was buried, tin Sat urday, June l i 7th. Sht has been a Very popular teacher in the High School at Tunkhannock f.)r a long time. A. large dumber of her pu pils and friends, and also, her Sunday school class' attended her funeral in a body and paid ! , their trlbute l ot respect by floral decorations ofl the casket that contained all that remained of their belovid teacher and friend. She was a' devoted and earnest member of the Episcopal' church and a lady of superior intelligence, andi she will eve hold a cherished spot in the mem , ory of all who shad her acquaintance. "Ma? she rest Mi _peace".. ..Miss. Jennie Tuttle, a very amiable young:lady was buried on Sunday I last. Her Inneral was attended at , the 3/I.E.i church of W i hich she was ,a. minal3er. She 'will` be mourne by a large circle of friends. Springvi e, June 22, 1876. A. B. C ; INJURIGLIS QUALITIES UP SUGAR. - -Dr, Cut' ter, in the Boston Journ.ql of Chemistry, suggesfi that the- fre' use of candy may bainjUrions to the eyes, b cause—the_injectlen of sugar uncl the •li‘ln of it frog . causes blindness wi'hin hate an hoUr..Stigar, he says, is wanting in, nutritive qualities, though starch; the - baiis of sugar, con ' tains thenin large \ quantities. Dogs ted on sti:-'. . ...... .., gar live forty. days and die 'of Ulcers ;therefore sugar largely, partaken of by humans is likelt to.produeeisimilar results. : Stigar,.like any al : , ment, will i ldoubtless; when_ taken in excess be injurious, ut we can see. o tetison,fo,i the scale proposed - 13r the doctor. There is a decided difference ;between. crude sugar: injected into the blood .(1. tissueSi_and:sugar . digested' and a's'• Am : listed. i It is . said that milk; one of the,.m6St tarmless 0 1 1,dietary agents, injeCted - as aboye, Wilt elOse: 14 - peedy .death. ' Are we,' theretoie, to coucludO-thatmilkis tuiwgoleOme? • . BALED Ali,--An : act regulating the sale bi baled hay,lete., this . commonwealth. . • SEtruoN , 1. Be it Matted, &e., That any per son,or persons within. this commonwealth who shall se,ll or cause to be sold 'or exchanged in any manner ,whatsoever; baled buy, strawy Pr other.material of a like nature by weight and shall inelude in weightof said haled hay,.st raw or other kit bstande of a similar nattire . any On 'waled or exposed matter - for thel.purpos.3 of in creasing weight, shall be deemed guilty of Misdemeanor, and on conyictlon thereof stain be fitied , not exceeding otthundred'dollars,and imprisonlent not exceeding six , months, either .or_ both, a the dlicretion' of the I `: :- A.rritovED . - - --The Bth day Of May,1870.• Tfl,E: - DFiALOCRIT„ .. JUNE 28.,1.1,8T6. ti r THAT "pi:ink DrinsF.B."—' 7 The .Fourth o ruly committee take this opportunitY to .orrect a misapprehension that seems to'have 1. obtained in their minds of some in regard to a "frt.° dinner" which is parenthetically anneitnc ed o l n our handbills. . Inasmuch as out celdbra lion is not a toWn, bnt county celebratiorytud ‘theretore as much fur the benefit and enjOy mem' of people livink out of Montrose,_ as, fur thole residing in it,: It was' not dpsigned, and cannot be reasonably expected that the-citi .zpn 'of Montroie would make arrangeui ,, euts to ffedr the entire multitude that are expected to congregate bete on ti ut day. Of course we shall make special provision . for: the Alilitary ipid firemen:* Yery many if not ail, the dele fiatOns who save signified their purpose t,o be preient, fully understand thc situation, and will come with well-tilled baskets. And here it 'may be, well to correct the impression that the pruvisions brought are to be put in common stok and thus spread upon the tables.. Such is not the design. A committee will be early In attendance on the FAir Grounds to receive an . care for all • • provisions placed in ; their ch4rge, and, to prevent confusion, all baskets sh9uld be distinctly labeled. in this way'fami lice and ne!gbtiorhoods . Plan, at the prOper time; claiim their Oven, and so \have tall control of what they bring. The ComniisTy ComMittee prpmise that there shall be an ample supply of tables, an abundance of ice water, and hot wa ter in readiness, for those who wish toprepare . tea or coffee. - 'there will be stands upon the grow*, tor 1 the sale of lemonade, ice cream, etc.; Which have been placed under the entire contio of tO. Soldiers', Monument Association ; ant 'we bespeak for them a liberal patronage, 4is the entire, profits of such sales will go to the Mon. utnent Fund. No other stands will be . allowed u the grounds. , , • ~ . •. * Particular attention will be given to the en , tertainrnent of the Soldiers' Orphan School. L BY ORDER 'OF THE GEN ERAL - COMMITTE E. Mia ..ifLIELI-I.3C.A.,arM St, iLA6kY—MITCHELL—At Lymativille M. E. pnrsonage..Jutie 22, by Rev. IL G. Harned. Mr." James E. Lacey, of Ladeyville-, and* bliss Ada 4C Mitchell, of 'llmon. I LEwis4—Bnow.ti- , -k Jackson, May 2'3, by Om 0. M '.PreScott, Mr. .1-larrison Gr. Lewis and Miss Aggie D. Brown, bo th of Lenox, Pa. ROBINSON-InTATEAD - 411 Jackson, &inc. 18 by Rev. 0. 34Prescott, Di. Robinson, of Tunk hannodk. Wyoming' co., and Lcittie M. Hal sead, of Lenox. . . ,TUTTLE--In Springville, June 113, Miss Jen nie E. Tuttle, aged 27 years. -enksE,—,ln Great- Bend Village, June 10th, f inuisa Chase, es . q., in the-71st year of .liis age.: Gibson May 22.,_Luey . S.,wile Of Elisha Williams, aged 77 years. I Hariord,..May 20, of typhoid pnen inenia, Solomon T. - Lott, in his 07th year. • • . LEox.k.up —in Jackson,- May 27th, of malig ant scarjet.fever ' Chine y., youngest daughter ;Edwin A. and Mary L: Leonard, 'aged 4 yp, 4 mouths and A 3. days. Also, Juice sth, 'if tke same disease, Clatie E., aged 1 year, 6 !months, ud 27 days. • • . Reported Rvery Week Expressly fOi THE MONTROSZ DEMOCRAT by Hayden &Duckworth,Prodabe Corn inission Merchants. 325 'Washington Street. - New York. • - • New York, June 1876. Pails.-Creamery 28 30 Pails, Dairy, extra - 27 @, 30 Pails. Dairy, good to fine .24, 26'. Pails, Dairy, common 18 0 22 State Tubs, selected. —.. 26 : 27 State Tubs, good to tine........ ....23 25 State Tubs, common.. ...... .....17 • ( 20 State Firkins, line ' 26 ,27 Welsh Tubs; selected ...24 . 25 Welsh Tubs, fine in lots.— ...22 tg 23 Welsh Tubi,common to good. .16 ogt 19 Western Creamery —25 26 " Tubs,fine,dairy packed-20 (di 22 " g00d........*. .. ... 16 0 17 cot:ninon ...14 15 Firkins,tine,good c010r..18 0 20 CHEESE. . State Factory, fancy... ...10'A® , 11 " " • good to fine 9 , og 10 IA " ........ 7 ( 8 Farm Dairy, fine 9 ig 10 fair iO good 8, 6 9 Skim r 3 (dt 5 State. Western... ' _ 16; my? DRIED. APPLES. State, quarterti • 714(11 8 State, sliced. 9 %0 9 MISCELLANEOUS. Raspberries, new. aried... . 25 13igeswax..t 32‘ 33 13 AL•3O The Markets. New York Produce Make'. BUTTER. 1.7* Q., 17% , EwaFUELIT'lis Would call attention to his New-Stock of FALL • AND WINTER - GOODS I . . Now on male, in new 1.027 - 0 E l 2.91 . LADIES' DRESS GOODS; BLACK. AND 'COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF 'PRINTS, • SHAWLS, WATER, PROOFS, FL 4N- - NELS, .I3ALMORAL, AND, HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS,'HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL :GOODS,'- - - CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS', BUFFA-' . .'. • • LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS', HATS Aicn CAPS; BOOTS AN SHOES, , • HARD WARE.IRON,NAILS, • • . • STONES - AND ' - GROCERIES, ETC;:: . ); IA great variety, and will be sold on the most ' favorable terms, and.loWeat priceL •. • -H. BURRITT . New ,Milford,.3-fay . T, H A TrENTfON FARMERS: -The bigbeat .market price will %be paid -`for Calven. etc:.'etc, '. VirE - BITY . BY VIE POUND.. Will be in Ilontroe-o every, Tuoviiiy kkur4kg the.. t•ealcm.corn+ ineneingMay 0,1816. -' " ' • \.; SLAT= ROB. May , - - " - • EGGS. Bii.Ll.-V40M.). -, j:? . '. • GENE S R AL ..:. FIRE, AND ^ ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENT, 3Urcszatrciiiire, Pau ' (1 vital, , Representcd, sloo,iMk,ooo Fire Association of Phil., Capital & Assete, , 8,500,000 Insurance Co: of N. A., Phil" " 5/ 1 0(1.00(1 Pommy Fire„ Phil., " " ' 1',100,000 Ins. Co. of Pd., Phila., " " TAM Lyctiming of Manney, Pa. " " 6,000,000 Lancaster. 'of Lancaster, " " 401.1,000 \ •lrewton of Newton, " • " 150.000 Rome Ins. Co., N. Y., - 6;000,000 National " " 450,000 Co • merclal Fire " " - - 950,000 Fairfield Fire L Ins.. Co. , Smith Norwalk, Conn. " - A t l as - IS Royal Canada Canadian. of Moniroai, . • Liverpool, London & Gi be, or Liverpool, Eng., ; . 1 providence Washingtoni Providence, R. 1., " Trade Ins. Co. Camden, N; Patterson - Fire life Co. Patter-. son, N. J. j " Conn.lintcal Life , ins. Co.i,i/ieeette $40,000.000 American Life. Phira. " , 65000,000 Travelers Ins. Co.;Hart., CaPital and Surplus $3.000,000 Railway . Passengers .F $500,00111 • l'henndersignedliae been s!e_lltnownin thieconnty,for tbepast 20 years, as an Insaranee Agent. Losses sus ta'nea by hia Comoainies have always been promptly pain. or °me e et,stairs. in bnilding east from Banking Office of Wm. IL Coopur diect.. Turnpike street. BILLINGS STROUD,Agent, CHARLES IL SMITH.I bike Manageri. AMOS NICHOLS, S. LANGHON, Solicitor. , Montrose. Jan. 5, 18;16.:1 WEBSTER'S NEW PRICE LIST -FOR SPRING AND OMER „Ot 1876. Look at the following; which speaks for iteelt. . , , .. . Heavy cottonade pant 5:.....!.: .. -....;..$ 75. stout wool-mixed pants.. .1.. . ~. :. 1.500)2.25 Good all wool pants '....i ? - '. - ' - ' 8.0004 00 Imported casstmere. pants ! • . .... ...- 4.7507.00 French Doeskin pants..:. ' 4.7545 7.50 Swat workingmen`afsukti . 6.00a10.00 Fancy merino cassimere,snits....• .._ . .:.'.. ..: - 7.00Q10.50 • _ Merino Silk mixed suits- 8.0n610.00 Harris eassimere Snits F , 18.00006.50 Knickerbocker anu plaid:snits 10 l 4418.00 Black track coats..:. • ! , - ....• - ..... s.:soeti 8.50 Imported black frocks ..i. j...... .... ~...: 9.000)18k0 Fine black cloths vests .: .; ' - • ' 1 . 75 0 375 S hlte linen vests L .i. • •- 1.006 3,0 13.1 s Suits with kitpe pants,-3 to 9 . years. Catton suits , ..... ..'...i.„,' :, ........... ..... . 1.73© 1 6 0 Mixed cassimere suits.:. 1 • : - .8.500 5.50 Al. wool cassiniere suits.. ' . ' • . : ' 4.5110 7.00 French worsted suits...:, - . 7.00(a. 9.50 Bogs' Stilts' with fptig .pants, 9 to 15 y rs. Cottonade suits - . ' '- ; • $ 8.0000.50 Mixed casisimere suite ' 4.0060.00 Finley plaid suit% • ti-`o©9 01. French worsted suits : - . . '.8.00012.00 . . . , Youths' Su i ts from age-15 to Men's sizes. _ Stout everyday suits ' $ 5,501 9.00 Good - easimere snits •1.50Q11.00 . _ _ . _ Diagonal coat. and veal! • 8.0061g0Q Fancy plaid mite . 8.00c415.09 - Furniebina Goods. Good working shirts. ' Fine white bosom shirts.. .' Goof denim overalls .. I Good rubber suspenders.... Cloth lined paper collars-per box Good umbrellas Good cotton sOcks: • I And all othergoods ;in proportion. . The ,above are prices' that no other concern has or willroffvr. They are cash prices:and Made to bring lieople from a distance. It will pay a man to drive forty miles to bay a suit of clothes at. my -gyre. iWEBiTER I The Clothier. 162 and 64 Court Street, April 19. WM. Binghamton. GSODS ! GOODS "Snr=L, , 7EXA,3i74.Oxk ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF . MENS; BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, • At pricee;to snit the hard times, MINS' ES, S6IOSZS BOIS' &YOUTHS' $510530 DRY GODS, i 'ITS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, YANKEE . NOTIONS., FANCY GOODS, • , Cheap for catch. tio charges for shovilog our 'goods. WM HAYDEN. Now Yiltord. Mak Bd. . • A NEW ,STOCK9B,' Suet recelyqd anti fcir,sals UPERis INi , 4 , • FLOUR. For 'lido by • , 1r _ A iL LBO, ALL ktrDS OF QROdERIES, At the atoie of " I• I ri r,7,,,krak 63l *Weillii For elie.llF J;;WISMI, Airil,Pl, .. , Yom.:. 1* 821,000 61 500,000 ‘` 1,200,0.,0 • ," - 27,000,000 • , 1600,000 2W,000 Accll ENT. 1 Has ?net •renelved an • Mek) a fine line of =SEM t t , HOZ :AL :Li tt CASH: CAPITAL $lOO,lOO. SURPLUS FUND,-$6,000. ritlEgaiii 4 CON73o3:3 To their nevi and commodiona Bank Building o il • - • ' Public Avenue. . MERCIIA,NTS, FARMERS, 40411ESPONDENfi:" • New York, First National Ban h ; • Philadelphia, Ni t . • dolphin National Bank, WM. J. TURRELL. Partici:NT N. L. LENMEiM; C.&91111M. . DLontrOile, March 26.1876. • \ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, - 810,000 C. &. A. CORTESY, MERCHXYr.'.:.'':: . T/S4LORING, We would respectfully announce to the publictlut we have removed to our new and spack.us store, No. 21 corner of tOurt and Water streets. and are filling it with a new stock el' goods that have.just arrived. Oct stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, die.. are of the very Ir. est spring patterns and styles and purchased for cash when the market was, most depressed. In the line of Fancy Goods. Hosiery, Gloves,itair Goods, Ribbons, etc., oar stock is unsurpassed. A't have also opened a Department of Merchant Tailor*, and have just purchased a large stock of the laklt styles in the line of Cloths, Cass:meres, etc., and of the very hest qua ity. We have employed to take char , e, of this Department, MR.' T. D. TAYLOR, long filo leading and most successful cutter in tk.is city, and who always guarantees a perfect fit. *Mr. Taylor did tie rt. lecting of the cloths, cassimerea, trimmings, etc.. for this dep rtment, which should satisfy all that we hale 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 mike. We solitit your patronage. Binghamton, April 19, MI D RUGS,'‘' M. A. Lyon, Druggist, • Dealer in atl kinds of Pure Drugs. Medicines; Chemicals, Dye Woods. Dye Stuff's, Paints, Oils, Varnishes.l • • • Pocket Books, Combs. Jewelry, Perfumery, .Toilet Soaps. Brushes, Violins and Violin Stringy, • ' Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods. Cigars; Tobacco. Table Cuttiery. Fine Solid !ter, lr Spoons. Plated Spoons, gres and Forks, Gun Amunition, Shoulder Braces , . Trusses, Medial Instruments. Dental Materials, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys. Teas, Spices; Baking Powder, Sea Oft Patine; Gelatine: Tapioca, etc., etc'. - Daly's Palo Ale for In valids. BO 25 10 50 15 Thbse who wish to boy Paints and Oils. would do well to examine our stock of White Le d, White Zinc. and Mixed'Chemical Paiute, before nutthasing eleewhere. .All kin& of .colored paints in cans of from one to Ere pounds each, on:hand. Montrose Feb. 2,1876. • • ' REMOVED AND ENLARGED. , to the linildlng tour doors above the First Neloell Batik, 'Public Avenue, (formerly occupied by KP. Stamp,) where 1 have enlarged my stock of Groceries,. Provisions, &I I invite competition both in qnnlity nod price. revt, give we a ca,l and beconvinced that eau do you gm Montrose, April 26, 18111.—yl. rtINGHAMTON BOOK BINDERY. P 4-.lioPri : lNS.* SONS, P i RORIETOIIi , ; No, 41 Court, Street, 241 Floor, Binghamton, N• X. ALL OF BINDING AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING AT. REASONABT.F. PRICES. Bliiighatatoni may 3d, 1870.-2-In , .80 . 9T4AN . D SHOES - IN JACKSON It in a conceded ` fact, and' intuit be kept before the_ people. the ; MC. Chn o ziaboo best! them all tho manufacture or the shelve gnat*. Who fa the min of each renown, •Ou whom all other shoe-m4kere frown, . Becatms he keep* high prices d0w ‘ n,..., 4 • I . • li. u. CO3 lO -! P. 8. Repairing (tone neatly. • Joek4on; Pa., May 21. tErztiyi. P A ,M I BA Et TAKE NOTICE I it; . t. J. WBRsi. . ott - the Itlotttroev , (4team Matityapti. July lc 18 1 1' 14 %4 ; 11 C ' s f 3 N. Superintendent 'SHOE StOP havejuet opened a shoe shop in Searle's new bo.i to leg. on thecorner, upJtintirs where I am prer 9 if d ...l. make all kinds of gentlemen's hoots. shoes. inn K! , ; terir, 141'411th° latest styles of wor k . and beet mste o Antl--Wrtliunanship. lterwring neaVy done. Verinsleiltle pate%) earn on. 11011 T, GILLILAND. -,l4olkr(HiP*Yarlo, ' • By J. WEBB. . 7- : . ' 7 0:R.40 ':: joB .:11 1 INTI:ISf91 qt:r OFFICE,' CHEAP. cot- ivic)23.vecogage. Trantiacts the ;business of And Otnere.N x:oxtir ck•coc)ros, -ATh, tyr. OUR NEW STOO, No. 2t Court Street. MEDIQINES, NO.2Y : T,ROSE, ,PA. I have removed my GROCERY. STORE Bert warket . price, paidin cash, for CORN, RYE, AND UATS, C. &'A. C9RTSET, CHEMIC.ILS, NNILSOIti J.,TURRaI.