.7:' , ..Tovftl,':Cotpity,' . aild'Variets i. a —Semi-annual election ot Mont:rose e Co. to. - 2, on Friday evening ---We ask our readers to, excuse ny lack of local mention in our columns this issue.= The most of our exchangei do not give their subscribers any pal:ll3r at all• this ''Oentenniat, ---.W. Hewitt's bleat Market has been-mov ed into the boement of 13,,C. Sayre's store, on Public Avenue, where Kr. liewitt, kinaseif, will always be found to wait on his friends* lie has a market fitted up In fret class style and intends to be on hand for business. ,'. ':' ' A' 'x 11 ' t ell s -l' ' vali)placed ,---- ne c angeo A . '''.‘ ' - : • ,c , s l oan^ j . , ,_. .._ .._. , . two-hundred. potato I. :bugs. ini e: 'Dottie and *sprinkled 'lime over them. Within 'one hour not one was left 'alive. On the following day he sprinkled lime over his potato pato,and the neat morning found' tens of thousands of the hugs lying dead. ' ,- • ; _. —The Pennsylvania board 'of centennial managers announce that the Pennsylvania state centennial building - has been , completed - arid rnitlislied,'and is ready for the receptionk of via .ltoril'. it ii! located at, the Wear' end of the lake, direcrtly north' of' Machinery' Ball and close to the Government building. Our state People will be peculiarly interested in this' ,Itilbig,,itud the managers 42sure all who Visit j it that they will be cordially welcomed to the comforts and conveniences ft affords in a ery remarkable degree. —The Nicholson EXalllttie? saps that a ser ious accident occurred to Mra:_gotepheu Breed, at,Booklyn, while she and her busband Were on their way to that place on Wednesday,: June 21. While , driving along the Marten Creek road, just above_ pallstead's pill; one of the bolts w Lich held the tongue emir out,caus ing the wagon to turn to one side , snd - run against a stump. The horses were. trotting And the shock was so sudden that Mrs. Breed VMS thrown over the dashboard, striking on her bead and hurting her severely, though not dangerously. Mr. Breed escaped unhurt; but one of the horses was thrown dovin the bank and slightly injured. . —A Philadelphia correspondent writes that the cheese and butter laetiary inn the Cen lennial grounds is 116 feet long, and is divided into three apartments, illustrative of the Ame rican cheese: factory and creamery system, and the exhibition of butter and'fancy cheese. Stor age is always, provided in an extensile cellar for products. tot ready for exhibition. \ There are other necessary convenienceis for the ac commodation of officers, committees; and ex ' hibitors, and producers may themselves 'assume • entire charge , of their own or, if desired Place . them in charge of a thoroughly capable custodian, selected by the burean and paikby the exhibitors according to the scale of prices to be established bY"lhe Americart DairypenlS Association. The building is DOW open for ex hibitors, and will continue to be open dails,but for, the purpose of encouraging more active ' competition, it is intended to hold two grand exhibitions one of spring' butter and cheese, -- June 26 to July 6, and :one of autumn butter and cheese, October 17 to 21. • , l --The Binghamton Times says that an at-' tempt to shoot Rev. Mr. Francis, a retired Bap tist minister, known to [,many of our , , readers, Was made by a young man named J. A.. Cole-. 'man on, Tuesday last. It appears that St a la( hour on Monday evening Coleman went to the reaidence of ikii. Francis. The Elder wasab sent; and. Coleman wa3 irefused admittance by •Mrs. Francis, brit Coleman •endeavored,to s:sy, giving his name as Jones and representing that he wished to• Consult with Mr. Francis abimt his own education. Colemanileft, but returned on Tuesday. Mr. Francis went home at noon. Son after his arrival Coleman entered th houie, and the Elder (who ha been info rm rm 1 rittif of certain threats made by C Itean) star d out of the house and 'across the field, pu ed by Coleman. who fired at the minister, happily without effect. The motive for'this attack is a mystery, It is said that the affair grew out of a slander suit, brought by Mr. Francis some - four years ago; .also that Coleman has been . blackmailing, him by postal cards for some time. The actual facts will probably be devel oped soon. i , . - ' - I --The following interesting article on this 3e Helots fruit is from the Wilmington Commeecua: Strawberries - - are- giving place to raspberries,. and the latter are begining to conic into .market • c Blackberries are appearig in small quantities. ' ' The'strawber6 S eason h as been a little longer than last year and has been of some: profit to the growers. There \ lia.'ve gone' hita . i.i - it•irliet' from the Delaware Peoinsula, over the Dela ware Railroad, about 4,710,00 quarts of straw berries since' he opening lil . ilite:o44on, on May ; 2911. In the tray.';.-0:t - aiion of these berries Ilethree daily : „lralas we, required the greater: Put of the se.ason.Of car loadk there were : : about ' mt, . ~ ,f whic h I 552 were Consigned to jersey City, .36 to-Boston iiiill. Mtn -Philadel phia; the ratter being 'estfinatect. - The Others official. Reduced to quset 3, the-quantifies de.: 2tiiiettrlrto these cities wet!:'Jersey` City, 3,312; ' 004 ~ .;!.to:Boston . 21000]; to l'hilidelphia, , l,lBB, 000. feed York was als(iiargdy snPplied hyi the, •',Old .-Derdinion'. , Steamship'.r Cottpany , "from Lewes,. ;which carried :Prol;ably , not less ilien , . 1,000,000 quarts, giving '5,710 090.9.141trt, as the entire niarketahie - - :protingt , of the' peninsnla - exeltisive 'of the' 'quantities sold in the locat -markets. Seven cents a quart is thought to b 6 ' a fair average of the Pzices obtained, and if we, deduct , from this four cents -as the ,estimated cosh. - 0c: the cultivation -;and;nwlietingof the. traPf.:*e'.ve 'a, margin of ' lll ree cents as the net prof thc - kre nicer. Applying ..thls fig , nre : to theViantity shipiped,.,we , have us . the. • , -nit profit iir the strawhetry yield for , the season , • ~1 .Per words'' the' ,Oo4:! VParouhtippoula_far - ; SiraW*oeha n iii 4 044 tif.lmoneY, the effect of which' ' been. p ercep tibly felt 'all thel d . - hall in rural. is F. - ,trictikos the crop was ekundailt everywhere. '..1 , - 1 /. he Grand Counti., Centenril 1. \IT'LL IT • Bri •., EXCELLED ONE. c , thA. - RS..IIENCE 4.- FILLED WITH • PEOPL E BLATE WITH BANDS, SOQIETIES, !ND CITIZENS. THE TOWN iNfiLiTAR , • 'LE CELEBRA.TE THE ONE - - TH ANNIVERSARY OF NATION'S .131IiTH. . 12,000 PEOP I HUNDRED OUR _ We have oartime and space to simply al lude to one of Ole grandest cipeCtacles ever wit nessed in Susquehanna county without 1:t able, this' week)! to giVe any detail of the gl County Centennial Celebration which place yesterday at Montrose. it is:estimated that frchn 12,000 \to 000 peOple were in attendance and the day one which will ; pass into hist - ory we of our !county 3 and the occasion that ;cal forth. \ Fverything Was conducte,d in ordei with the-deepept interest. The day itself was , auspicious an Bands of Music, , 11.ilitarY Pa rade, Oratory,!poetrY,, patriotism, feasting and dancing which lasted far into the night, were the\order !of the day. We shall be obliged to defer Wither detail ,until our neat issue with I ! three hearty Cheers for the success of the Sus. quehanna Cou nty ' Centennial. • - I : . At 1 1 < 7 .---At a public meeting held at. the Presby .. ~ 1. New . terian.churchp,A -3.lillord, for the'pUrpose of strengthening the hands of the Cornuiission - • • era f the Centennial Exposition;.in,their reso • luti l n to keep, the • 'gates closed to the public-on the'Lord's Day; , Mr;Ezra. .A...Piatt was called' J 6. to the chair; ' and Lai.r..M. D. Thayer chosen` as Secretary.. The object of the meeting haVing ift W. P ' '• / . been • stated; , ev.l P. Gibson,,S. D: Cornell; :... i and Willard- wrueedell Were .ap'pejnted a com mittee on resolutions. Pending the report of -•• 1 - the, committse, and • subsequently, addressee, were made b Rev. Messrs.klarner, Truesdell; ind . others,,after which the; following resold-. 1 . • i . tions • were nriammously adopted, by a rising vote :' 1 I • . , , WREREASI, A ! widespread - and persistent et fort is now 'being made, by the' enemies of the Sabbath, to. Impair its sanctity, and override its: laws ; aiad, whereas, this -effirt is ' now ea . - pseially directed Ii to change the decision of the COmmissioners of the Centennial •Exposition, and to - open the gates to the public on the Lord's Day l; threfore, . • . . Resolved, L That. we Thereby declare anew Our fidelity i 'tO this God-given institution, hand= ed down to i ns from the fathers,,and pledge our influence for its jierpetual .maintenance. !! . 1 ' , 2: -. That we recogniie with grateful satistac, tion. the poiltiOn taken by the Ce.ntennir.l Coin :missioners,ind maintained hitherto f in relatiOn :to the .obsOvance' of the _Sabbath on ,the Cen tennial gi'Onnds and- hereby express our earn est desire that•the same loyalty to God and the laws of the Oni r anonivearth may characteri?:e ibeir counsels and decisions to the end. 3'. That:A . -copy of these resolutions; signa by the' offieers 'of- this meeting,: be forwarded without delay to the Commissioners in Phila 'delphia, and that -the same be reportedfor pub lication in the papers -at the county seat. , • . M. D..THAI ] TER, , • ' E. A. PRATT 1 ,, , : • Secretary. . • ' Chairman: •1 1 . • • . Newl.lllfOrd,iJune 30, 1876. , . . .. 111Untrose on' tho eyening of ~.Tune 26th, a 100 a leather pocket book, containing $l5 ant some small change. • The findec will be sqitablY rewarded„ by returning it .this . ; , • BABE 8414.4-On .Saturday, June 24t1.1, the r. astimes, of Silver.. Lake, played • a game of base ball N l / 4 x, t he litiCeytons, of ilawleytnn, on the gronndsi of the latter club, w hich'residt ed in a victoryl for the . home club. The score stood as forkows , Llawleytons....'..., ...... . ... nips. Pastimes.i. ' . Umpire BOGUS "thvkß QUARTEIIB.--The induSfrions artisans ho assume eoVernment functions, for., livelihood s haV l e invented a counterfeit ot: the silver quarter,inow so 'generally in circulation. The spurious pin is said to resemble altost exactly tie n tti size, appearance and sound. On chose inspection, however, there will belonndlin the counterfeit "C 12," under the ttiz.le. EverybOdy would do Well to see to these two CS as the matter is to serious tVlie ovellookeld. IlAnrolta.4-Pol atO 'bugs are below par liec ii'e can sUpply .4t a very , bedanie the . cr,or lalrge..,—lmi4ovements ace stin.pro- • gresslng. .1).! M, Farrar, has built a tine new fence ufi. of IoSowelling.r.,-.Widew.l.lloop itoil-lias.-bon-gin ttie Manon property tuld king generalevitirs utiod. it . ,—Widovv.Tgt iic diilentally'prok her - ;irik Stearns who met with a serious ae -- ciden•t iri an: . adeotint we gave a sb)rt 00 - le ago, .I.lll' partiA . yeeoVered,. is ;' - atiout: it ) er Peck and. Son have . just put in a liue 110 . 1,s; set .of‘.: hay •E,ea),e.S. .s this , is an aceoin triodatirjn l>iice lon_ been -in : .recd _of, Lehigh Valley R. R. are ruOninfr, al-Sunday train-from Wilkes= Barre to Philadelphia.- ' • r Maybr,l4l.6Kune Is confined to the house by :mcknessi , • . •' . • reported that •• the InVestigation of the seven ye i trs' andlt endits- results , ht the op die-. time of uptaithful his damneriel the ardor' ofi many -ot the chroniel'astirmt,s for „office. 5 - ; .„ Mrs; Anna:l3edelbfuntiliariy krlown as "Aunt Ann," 7vas found dead in. bed in - her honse Mil vauf at; iri.his -couqty, Thursday morn tvith,.!3uch ludleafipps, Upon=her bo4y that,she had , been nwrdered; :one J.• • W. Kirkufl is !_ ___:a..__~ __~._ 1 - Property'.of :the late Capt. Brennan, stlifSolette street, Carbondale. The premlies are'splendid- ly located on a Icommanding eminence upon the eastern hillside, and it_is proposed to estab lish a_ . cotivent and academy there : : , 'Patrick Doug4er was by tite_cars on & :C. Co. B. A. at.Olyphant, on _.Mo n coal c ar' morning.. e was passing from ono coal ear to another , while the 'cars , Were,in motion and by a tiiissteki fell Under the cars_ whith rain over him 101lingi him almost instantly. Sheriff Kirkendall On Tuesday took the fol . 'lowing prisoneri to, the penitentiary at Phila. delphiti Patrick, Kelly, convicted of •man - slaughter sentenced to eight - years; Michael Kelly,. rape, four years ; John NOrton, assaul t with intent to kill, three years. - • • The corner stone of the new:Odd ;Fellows 'Hid! on. Lackawanna avenue, will he laid.with appropriate ceremonies on Saturday next, July Bth.A . parade of the several Odd Fellows lodges will take Plate previous to . the corner stone' laying. , At a German; picnic - at Dolph 's GrOve, Dun. more, on Saturday afternoon, a disturbanee *as created by several roughs, during which Roland Roberta was seriously beaten with .a eing ;rand 'toe k sally ed it fr aud mallet by Chas; . Engle. The latter' was arrest ed, and held in s sod bail for his appearance ,at court.' .. The Democrats in this city had a big ratitica lion jolification of the nomination of Tilden and Hendricks on Thursday evening. Fire works, firing Of cannon, marching, speechify ing, Ssc„ made! things lively here; and the old time Democratic enthusiasm seethed to have been again faiilly , aroused, , Ex county treasurer James Courtright,"7hose trial for embeWement of state funds vtas to have taken place last week plead 'guilty to all the counts on the indic,tinent, By special request of Auditor General Temple; sentence in hicase was deferred until Septem ber. It is said that the reason for such a post ponement ,is, that the state authorities -want him ai a witni!ss in the trial of similar defraud ing custodians of public funds in other coun ties. It does seem, as though in . public affairs there is none that doeth good, no not one. "An honest man's the noblest work of God," but politics have :become so corrupt, that such a man belongs to no political ring and so cannot be elected to office.—Scranton Journal. I 114(4.11.3E1.1.4L.Gr3319 • ROUBINS—WORDEN.—In Corbettsville, May 21, 1876 by Esq, 'Minkler, Miss. Carrie M; Rob bins' to Mr David A. Worden both of Rhiney Creek Pa. . : . YOSBURG-i- ' MAHANNA-At the Sterling House Meshoppen, June 8, by Rev. J. S. Lewis, Mr. F. C. Vosbhrg to Miss Nellie Mithanna all of Rusell Hill, ;Pa. • 7 " RIFENBAY---BUNNELL— At the house of the bride's father, on Bunnell Hill.' June 25, by Rev, J. S. Lewis, Mr. Ritenbary to Mks i Eva D. Bunnell,' only daughter of I. 0. Bunnell, Esq. . , . crtASE--lii . Great bend Village, Pa., on the 10th inst., A.masa' Chase, Esq., in the 71st year of hid age. ; . . BuLtocK—At Russel Hill, March 31st, 1876, - VV'm. 11.. son of John W. and Fanny Bulimic, aged 2 yi.arS 1 months, and 13 days. AuthOr w‘as - his parents' treasure, Weeping, parting, care or • woe; - • ,- He Onr Father's house shall enter-; Dearest parents, let me go. New ork Produce. Market. Rettorted Every Week Expressly fat THE' llowntosx DEatoclua by Hayden &thickwortb.Produce Coin- • mission Qt.ierettaties. 325 Washington Street. .•, New York. ,New Yors, Juhe 22,1876. B' P , Is. CTeamery.. Pat s, Dairy, extra . 11: Dairy, good to. .ne Pails, Dairy, common: 18 6, . 22 State •TubS, teleeted_ - 26 ®1: 27 State Tubs; good to tine ..... ,25 State Tub& common @, 20 State @, • .27 Welsh Tubs, selected ; •24 .25 'Welsh Tubs, fine in®..-23 Welsh Tubs, common to g00d . .... , .16 - Western creamery 25 o . * 26 " :-Tubs,fine,dairr packed: 20 : •-a 22 ". 16 15, • "Firltio s,hne,good . 20 • CHEESE. State Factory fancy • - 10 1 /(gt 11 , . • • • ••••••• /2 " •:‘ good to fine 9 •lo " lair.... ........ 7 @, '8 Farm Dairy, iine.. ... 9, @, 10 to good.. - 8 9 Skim S 3., QL4 5 State, .1 17 @ •47 1 4, West i e,r . u. . .14! (0 . 16 1 < , ** * State, quarters ....... ... .. . 7 3 / 2 0 B. Stay . ; •'• ; • Bis© 9 ')iIseELLANEOI:B.' Raspherries, new dried..: Beeswax.. i - 11. platrnia.rrrirry wol v d cailattebtlon to 1112, New Stodk of . . F;LL [AND WI;ITER 'CODS I • • i: 'NOV on t..nli , ,to,neW LADIES' I)RESS GOODS, BLACE, AN Di • COLORED' A LI)AtIAS I . N ENV sTYLE,OF . P'RINTS , SIT A W LS, wATJ4.;IS.-PRooRst:VLAN - NELS,,BALMORtAIJ, .t‘i...ND HOOP SKIiITS, VELVETS, IIOSIERY, HEAVY! WOOL (400 Dl3, CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA LO tt_ND . LAP- RBES, FURS, HATS A. 1,0) OAPS; BOOTS-AND SiiOES, , ' 1 HIRT) WARE' IRON NAILS- - , . - I STEEL .STOVES AND -.' , • • . I GEPOkR/ES't , ETC. - In greatVartety, and will be'sold- on -t,lie 'MOE; favorable ternis,, and lowea pricp, , :_:f;:- , ' 1-- • ' -- - - 'it OURAIT-t , New *Reid, May 114, 1875:, - * _ 3=riaarrier.st. The Markets, • BUTTER. 28 g 30 .27 ig 30 .24 EGGS. DRIED APPLES. • • 32:' 'B3 B airANGs s noun? ! .. , i - I . ' '•'-- - I' ' --:,.:---:,"--;.;::::: .- :-(GELVERAt;.;-:-:, • FrßE,Alre A.ND 'ACCIDENT INTTi C E AGENT' ..31,t033. _ Otpital ReiiiresiAsteds , $106,000,000 • IFIRB = : 14, Fire Association of Phil:, Capktal &Assets, $ *,600;001 Insurance Co. of N. A., Phil., • - , 5,000.000 Pennsylvinia Pire,', " • "`''"2,700,000 lus. Co .of Pa., " - "wpm° LYcoming of Mooney, Fa. "• .- " 6,000,000 -Lancaster of Lancaster, " • " 400,000 newton of Newton " . " . 150,000 goatsCo.,N. " - " • 6,000,000 National "' " - - • 450 ,000 Co Fite " " 450 .0. 100 Fairfield Firctins. Co : South ' ' Norwallt, Connl„, . " Atlas 46 1• t, 2 44 -Royal Canadisn, of Montreal, 1., Canada, 4011 -Liverpool, London &.IGlobe, of Livernool, • ". Providence NVSshiugton, of ' - Providence, R. ; 11, Trade Ins. Co.! Camdeni N, J. " Patterson Pirellis Co.' , Patter- 7 - •. ' 'son' J. i " :„" LIFIS • . • . 001111.!dutcai Life Ins: Co„ Aseetts American Life. PhiPai „ • " 4CC tDENT . „ . Trairelere 11100., Et*, Capital and Stirpyis V 1.000,000 . Railway Paslangere " • • tAsqq,oov •. _ - Theandersikikedbasbeenwe.lknowninthiscounty , for thepast2o years, is an Inonrance Agedt. Losses sus. Lai nen by hi& Compalnies have always been promptly paid. . . 1 gar Officei4v. stairsi in building east from Banking ()Mee of WM. H. Copper &Co:, Turnpike street. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. ii CHARLESsmrri, °ince Managere. AMOS, NICHOLS. Monixose4 ;Tan. b. 1.86. WEBSTER'S NEW PRICE LIST V V :;. il 1 . , SPRINGi AN)) SUMMER OF 1 1876 . i . , • il ' I __;: • Look at, the !billowing whica speaka , for itself... . ' it, , Heavy cottonade ptritts . ,••• -$ ' 75 Stout wool-inixed p4nts . ..... : ......... '1.565235 Good all wciSfl pants 1.... .'. ..,. ... . ... '. . . ..... 3.004$ 00 Imported c simere pants ...... ........,. ... 4.75g7.00 0 46 French D kin pants - 4.765 7.60 stout work ngmen'O snits . 6.00010.00 Fancy merino casaimere snits.— .. . 7.00010.50 Merino Silk mixed amts . 8.00010.00 Mulls cassimere snits.. • . ' 13.001b16.50 Knickerbocker anti plaidsnits 40.0041)18.00 Black, frock coats : ....••' . . 9 15 . - 01213 8. . 5 4 Imported black frocks Fine black ',cloths veleta • 1.150 8.75 'A hite linen vests ' 1 , 1 • 1.0 3,110 Boys Snits with knee tianfs f 3 to'9 years. . pant s , 3 Cotton eat , ...... 1 1 ' . I.lbla 3.50 Mixed nes'. mete 'snits— ..... ". .. :. ....... 0.50ia 5.50 Al. wool ea,ssimere limits . ' 1 , 4,504 D 7:00 French wdksted suits... :..,.. 1.00 9.50 1 s w Boys' suith' long pants; 9 tb'ls yls. t , Cot toriade ~_,.. •F I ult A.... I r . ... .. . ' $ 3.0004.50 Mixed cassinaere su its ' • 4.00Q6.00 Fancy plaid suits .. i 6.50400 French Wdrsted stilts.... . . ... . ... . ... ... 8.00 , b1.2.00 . • Youths'' Suits' age 15 to Men's sizes. Stout everyday suitc , . $ 5 500. 9.00 Good easomere suits ~:. .... :.. . '7.504411.00 Diagonal Coat and leets ... ..., Fancy plat& . Suits.;- ! .... 8.V47;15.09 . , . , ;ii ' Fuß4 l iisiiing v Goods. . . Good worsng shi i Ats ...... Fine-white ;bosom ishirts... Good deithu overalls— ...:....'. ...... ... Good rubber suspehders... . Gloth lined paper eollars peebox ... . .. ..... Good umbrellas ,_.4 ' . Goo4cottd,n 'socksi,... 4... . .. . : . And all Other gohdi in proportion. The above ate -prices that no othei concern has or 'will offer.' They arc ,cash prlcis and made to bring people from a. distance. It will pay a man to drive , forty miles to, my a snit okplothes at my styre. I WEBSTER; The' Clothier. 62 and . 84 Corot Street, • ' Binghamton. April IEF. GOOD Nanr a a ENTIRE BOY MRS' SUITS, S6TOS2S 110IS' &YOUTHS' SSTOSIO DRY,' 1300T§ - s-',.' phpap: for,-me XXIV ST jot: rieelveii a Q UPERIf IN For; talc: by. A . LS , AlthasUm6o : 7 .'!•: : ''' :. :':' ,-; '.:'' ': : ,M7 . 'Forsilit bk,'-!:-..: llantroite;' I=IEIME ' .821,000 .500,Q00. 21 1 000 sC* 0 WOW 27%01:0 $40,000,000 $5,000.000 S. LANGDON, —Fort— OODS lizAV'clerL as just received an EW STOCK OF :MENS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING; cee to Butt the hard Haim A1..50 Sae. line of HITS„. (Sz:.O4lV.S' ..:. ~....,..-. ....: ::. ,- ,_,._..r. 1, N.D.-:' - '•ISHOf.IS, ''''T.A.4*# 1 . N5;Ji'.41,V0,090•.'.3.,, ~::,,,, - •No clutrge for is 1 Wit, ;11AY.1:YEISt el.{ OF : _..,..;., .-.:.-•..,,,- ,-.;....,..,,.-.., -00,4;:o.:-,_: ill for sale by :17,7t. - . 0. U .. :IL'•-• : i iciNI)S , OIT- - 11°CErfpo • - ' ' • • .03:11;=16.ratigesis 1.- 760121:-1816: MTA:ATTUALIIII. • • _ Co3rktir•c•sse. CASH CAPITAL ~ $lOO,lOO. SURPFAWFUND I $6,000. ,rtzuzetc•Nrzria To their new and commodio'ne Bank Building on Pnblic Avenne.l . ICERCIIANTSi , . , New , York, Birst National Bank; Philadelphia, Phila.. • •delphia National Bank,' - • W 3 J..'iißitEl.k Plugsn ) . LENHEIM, CAstinsi; • Montrbsc, March 26,1816. 1.200,0:4 • i -7,:, 840,000 , Imr,oß '.Bo' i'i r ! . QORTESY., 7ZI 3EL'Ir.*CI,COCYMPSEI, MERCHANT TAILORING, We would respectfully . announce to the .pulilic that we have removed to our new and apacluns gore, No. 21 corner of. Colin and Water streets, and are. Baling it with a new stee rf goods that have just arnvia. onr stock of Dress Goods, Shawls . , etc., ,are of the very lain est Spring patterns and styles and purchased for cask when the market. was most depressed. In the line' of Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Hafr Goods, Ribbons, etc.. our stock is uusurpaseed. We have also opened a Departrr cut 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 qua: ity. We bays em'ployed to take charge of this Department, MR. T. D. TAYLOR, long the leading and most'successful cutter in this city. and who al wtqa guarantees a perfect fit.' Mr. Taylor did the se lecting of the cloths. cassimeres, trimmings. etc., for this dep rtment, which shouldtsatiefy all that we have the latest and most rash ion..ble styles,. We cordially thank our patrime 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 solkit your patronage. . Binghamton, April 19,18T6 TIRUGS, IJ . M. A. Lyon; Druggist, Pure Drugs. Me.dicines, Uhemicais, Dye Woods, Dye 1 Stuffs, Paints, Oils. Varnishes. Pocket Books, Combs. Jewelry, Perfumery. Toilet Soaps. Brnshes,Violin and Violin, String!, ..Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods. ' • Cigars ) Tobacco. Table - Cuttlery. Fine Solid Silver, Spoons. Plated Spoons, Kr Ives and Forks, Guns, Pis leis, Amunitiou, Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Medial Instruments, - Dental Materials., Lamps and Lain? Chimneys. Teas, Spices;• Baking Powder, Sea Most Farine, Gelatine. Tapioca, etc., cti. Daly's Pale Ale•for Invalids. Those who wish to buy Paints and Oils, would do well to examine our stock of White Lead, White Zinc. and Mixed Chemical Paints, before imrchaeing - elsewhere. All kinds of colored paints in cans of froin one to due' pounds each, on hand. Montrose Feb. 2,15% 50 25 ,10 50 15 'REMOVED AND. ENLARGED. to the building. lour:_ doors abpie; • the -First National Bank - , - Tebbe: Avenue, (formerly .occapied by E. P. Stamp,) wherel have enlarged my stock. of. GroCeries, Fisovisions, 4C. . . . . . . I invite competition both in quality and price, .Plate give me a Call and be ennvtuced that I cat, do you goal• • ' ; - , -1h ILSOS' j . .I.I7IIRELL. 3iontrpkte, April !if), 1876,—y1. BING ILA IiTON BOOK MNDERY. P A. lIOPTiANS cti SONS, P. kom EVES, Noy 4t Court Street, M•Floor, Bingltrimton, N. Y. AIX STYLES OP BINDING AND BLANK BOUK MANiUFACTURING AT, IiF,ASONA.IIII3I,4RIVES. ;DingliAra!APlo, May 34 % .1816, -,4411- , h , . ... .. . 'A fi, -- 60TTS AN I) 1101'45 MIACK+6O;.. ---Jr.' '.',' -1^ • . 7- s!' , - - -Irii3 a. coucedes.l ,fact, And mutlt ho keiit beforv.ttt peopit.;'tba!; .IEIC .; Tyr. , C 40,223.1 a: be.it th,b ail in ilin nianuilictut•O or .tlio itbove gr,tute. . P; - lain %fefttly,-, 41kvkipii: Y';' l friq 1 3ItlitEES.TAIttl - NOTICE f Bert p;:tk9i" price; paid In mill, for CORN,.; ANI) - o.k i . n. J. WO% iAIIOESFIDP.,- . • :',.... - :-.:.,v , :•......:.:.;... , .: .•-• - I hitye:just npned ft:ooephop in s 4 ' ll- Tle .o uo . bu .r . l l ; lag-. on thn.orner,. "up" fA tiiiri Wit( r - n I. sun PreP ttr l;.ii. make fat:. kindA of, guatleulen`n boAn.-011,0ei. and ". i 1•gt0,.4 nil the:lnteit, et4itin •or work, and bnot tu,i, ten 4 And , ivorkinktifehip;". '..l.toctivg.ucat'y dune. . jOrlttiltiiblo pcdOeis.potan. , .'' ' ' rola onitiLA. ~ i , .: Miiiittinte;-Mai•l.o;:iBi l L. 4 4y: '- - •' ' . . ; IVlll3ll,i'' JOE! 4MTI N G oi'l 4 THIS OFFICE, (MEAT'. N,V10101" l'rmsaete the bueinese of .A.IMERS, Aid Others "C0161!381'011MT8." ANT ANNOUNOEMENT, -AND- AT. OUR NEW STORE , Nu. 21 Court Street. MEDICINES, MO.NTROSE, PA. Dealer in all kinds of bave removed my GROCEIq -STORE =111111:1 .11r,ho- is the man or Fuckrenown', 'Oil 'AvinilW all other ..1)4001. 14 .e , h0 toetis high pricot down: . li. M. CO.NCUS. "•4 tit the 'lttontioser' Sfr UV MI11: •D. A. .:M0 6 " 4 Superintende nt - tr uly 14`.•1515.--t1 C. & A. CO4TSEI, C.HEMICALS .....~-r=-~--- _...-