The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, August 16, 1876, Image 7

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    Arrangement of Mails.
VIA RAILIIOAD:
nkbanuock, (Daily,) - r rivec Dwarsa
—l 7OO l2 lB
Vu. STAGES \ I P - in
Slontrose Depot,(Daily,): . 800 p m 20 a n _
New Milford, (Daily.)•• • • •••• • • .....1000a - 1 80pm
Wyalasing, (Daily,) 90 a m I 200 p m
Priendsville, (tri weekly,) ' SOO pm • 800 a m
Oonklin Station,(tri weekly,) . 700 am 700
am
Binghamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).:, 600 p m '7OO pm
geshoppen,(tri weekly ,) ' 1000 a m 400 pm
The New York, (via Montrose •Denc l it,) New Milford.
ran khannock,and Wyalusing are daily.
The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thtirsdaya,
and Saturdays.
The Binghamton mail; (via Silver - Lake,)rtins Tues.
Jays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. •
Friendsville mail runs Tuesdays,Thnradaye,and Sat
ardays. - - .
The lideshoppen mai I rune Mon days MednesdaYa, and
Fridays.
ADDITIONAL, STAGES
A stage leityea daily: for SlforftrOrle 'Depot at 1 ` and
returns at 6p. m ••
A stage waves daily 'fo , New Milford at 780 H, m.
and retarne at 880 p.
El C. roriblient.
Diontrosti '
Arrangment of Trains. To take effect on Monday,
Aprill7, 1871
Down Trains.
BOUTILWA4.IS: ;0.
545 10.15.... . ..Montrose -
555 . . ....
.....845 545
553 1028. .... .. —.Coors 840 448
605 1032:. Hunters L.. 8 35 444
608 10 36 . .Woodbenrite. _BBO 4°40
612 10 40...• ' DIM oek, 325 436
617 10 47 ...Tyler's i ....815 428
625 1057.... ..805 420
630 11 05.. . . ... —.Lynn ' 7 55412
645 11 18. ' .Avery's 745 - 405
653 1125. .. . ....Lemon 735.400
705 11 4.1 Lubeck....... 25 345
715 11 45 Marey'S' • 715 337
72U 12 00'• ..Tunkbannock 700 822
Pt nine will run on lehigh•Valley time as kept in the
Oftke of P. & N. Y. ItR at Tunkhahnock.
Ail trains connect at Tuukbanuock with . P. &N Y.
R. It. going north an4„south.
JAMES.I. BLIIKSLEE, Preset.
Mauch Chunk.. April 17.18 M. .
List of New Advertisements.
Vegetlue.. :1 • .1 • .
New Music. Books: , •
Van . .DykeS Sulphur Sciap:
New Firtu—Leßoy Dechei. , ,
Choice Proits and Irefretibles—A. N.Builard.
Annual Statement of7Apo)acon '.School Dis
trict. - I
I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Delegate Election.
"Our First Centurlr."
Gold Sleeve Button, Lost,
Clairvoyant . Examinations.
Democratic Vigi'alum' Committee
Democrat votes - are annually lest ' in ,this
county by a neglect - to,.eomply. with; the re
quirements of the law.: relative to assessments
anti payment of takes.: All persons, to . secure
the rights to-vote.in Penns.3
tyanie, - tuust:be as
sessed two ,months betere election;:and have
paid a state oreountytax (either:will do) within
two years. In case the.. tax is paid this year it
must be ..month precedingthe election.:.:
Foreign . born citizens , wishing to' vote next-
November must 'tat e - out ! ) their naturtiliiatieri
papers a month before.eleetio. -!TheY must al-
so be zissessed two months pkevious to. the day
of voting. -*. -- - . -;-. ;-' - —" - - ,
The eleeti9D will be held. on "the TneSdoy
next following the, first Monday of Noventher,"
being this year.the ' . 7th day of the month.
Monday, September 4 , , is..the last daY••tor .be
leg assessed— - . ' H •
.
Tuesday, Odtober 5; is Alm laSt itiy for secur ;
naturalization papers. \ •
Tuesday, October 5, is the last day on which
taxes can be paid in legal time to vote. ,
The above dates should be. carfully remem
bered and acted on by all voters. '
Three persons have been appointed i, l
each
election district of the county wbos) duty in
conjunction with the member W I the, county
committee for, their distri t, is to see to it. that
the above requirements a e complied with and
"let no delinquent escape."
. ,
The, lollOWipg are
,:the names , pf the. Chanty
and Vigilance Committee in each township and
bOrough in the county respectiiiely .. • ,
• .- , •.
AIIBURN-XOUNTY COtr*ITTEEmAN, • a B,
Swisher. V NaLiNCE. CDIDOTTEE, -NV bite,
Wm Linabery, Patrick Cavanaugh. ' •
APuLacoN—Cm,. Patrick Walsh.= 31 E
R,yah, Charles Ragan ' Rich ard Rooney. - 1
,
AnADAT-Co., L Baldwin. Vig.,T J
chummy Avery, Wm Buskett. • -
BEIDGEWATER- 7 , C0., P . 4eebe. Vig„*c J
Curtis, It S Searle; J U f3unte•
Bhoonvirg---:-Cii, P.:11 Tiffany. , Vi ,W P
Crandall, Joseph 'Oakley, J • 0 1 - • -
Cuccosot —pio4 David Stanley. 1 - Vigo J
Drnly, 31 J Gnkieri; Christopher - Byrne:, •
CLIFFonD —CO.,- .4 Decker. Vig. John,
Stephens, Henry Cuddeback,Lienry,Rivenbtirg.
DtmocK—Co.,.o Vig., J W Alen,
Isaac C France, John W Tyler. 1 •
DUNDAFF—G'u. s P Phitiney. , Vie.,
Olmstead, J.Riveninirg; Charleti
FOREST LAKE-. 00., John Bradshaw.
Isaac Strange, Michael Griffin, Elisha Griffis.
Fittammi—Co., 0- M H IL \Nig.; Leslie
Po9t,•J L Merriman, F
.W Smith. •
FRIENDSVILLE- , -CO., • John Ragan.. •1 7
John Foster, E L Hanc:iicE,3hOmas Mathews.
GIBSON—Co., R M Tingley. - Vig., , .ctiaiies
'user, T Davis, Win • • :
BENDGRkAT Twt Co; W in - Deakin. Viz:,
W S Barnes, T D Hays I'M Ilasbrook.
GREAT BEND BORO.- 2 00:, Reekhow..-Vig,„
C Curtis Gilbert,, • H PusenburY, Thebard
Stack.
• GREAT BEND VILLA.OE—CO., C J Langley.--
Vig, Timothy Shannon, J, B Browp,- F 8
Barnes.
Henry •Lyon: VT., 'Elias
Westgate, E R Barnes, Israel Myers.
HARMONY—CO., C-E, McCoy. Vig.,- JJ.
tuiitiu, 0 D Weeks j Stephen Jennings.
J A Williams. Horace
Sweet, I'V E Osmon W Gow:
JAcuson . --Co, H NV, Tyler. Vig., Austin
Benson, S E Morse, D LGregery:'
JEssuP--CO., George H Harvey. Vig : , Jos.
Steiger, John Switb, George Mclieeby.
!Amyx—Co., J Vig., H W Conrad,
E Eel R tilos I) Payne
E Tiffany. Vig., Ansei
Merrill, Lyman handers, 8 B Quick.
LIBERTY—CO., Utitte COIDStOdi. H T
ilawiriek, Jacob B Chalker, J A Wilber.:
LITTLE MEADOWS-ox, I' Sbonnesy. Vig.,
LB U Doud, R Garfield, Patrick SbonnesY.
B Hawley. Vig., R
ItaylisforuA W cooley, JOhn
bll untxrow.74--Co.,ltiehard ` Vig.,
01 1s.liass Timothy Moynihan, Lawrence Cuc
• ly,
, • II
NEW MILVORD T*Po - Co., Wm Eiarding.—
Vig , John Bisbee, S P Smith, A - J;MOSlier, •
NeNV MILFORD Bobo. -Co.; J Dean. - Vig.,
Cyrus Barlow, Henry ILtyden
ttsi ,14 Xiuturn.
OARLAND--C9 , :; Morgan Shu -, 'Wk.i4
E C Leavitt. •
Rush—W. Fitien' Cobb.' Vig. , Janie Logan
Win T Geoliarvey:.
F L Fish. VJg., iZiba
Smith, Jam • :1
Sumac • :
wiu. Vig., , ,
John- Pitzsi
Burns. Vig.,
H Langford.
SILVER •L
Heairy,
track. •
Thousort--:
Wrighter, J
Lost—At'
Ltikeon Thu
button. The
on leaving
DELEGATE E
The 'Demo
quested to
on Saturday,
6 and 9 o•cluc
rept6sent the'
17p_Traints!
xit - kiTawanDl
Aug. 16, 18 2
CLAIRVOYAN
There is no
studrandexp
is diseases. , s
markable cur:
are due to the
long study. of
curing of disea
the worst for
male Weakn
Will beat, t
Thursday, an
"OUR FIRST
The book • 4
week, brings
al reader the
bunched year
complete and
Each tact
and discovery
itself. Its els
to all as a rel
events touchi
found at a gla
For its co
should be in
the young as
press, illustra •
best subscriptis
',have exa.min:
- Volume entitled.]
[or inspection, a
promise of- a v(
desire, accurate i.
of the
-brat cent '
work that gives
that the work is.
ning,.of lionesd.
of the-great valu
I coincide wit
work above wen
!airing such an a
- "Our First Ce
an extrabrdipary
morable Events . "
ink Political, Mi.
`and Commercial
belieVe it will, b
handsomely prin
must place a cop
book of, ieferent.
of :topics upp,ear
reason to believe
all intelligent pe
sively oraered th
cheerfully give it
don;
From a brief
book entitled " I
what it promises
ft valuable for.
acts which form
is first cents'
uable as a ready
ble addition to e
Pistor MontroSe M. E. Church. '
If the prospectus of "Our First Ceti.
sitate,to give a hearty recornmenda
believing the came will.be a valuable
ibrary: •
• W.'4): TILDEN,
u. Supt of Pub. Sch. Montrose, Pa.
d the work entitled i "Our, First Centti
)rthY orapproval ; for comprehensive
irness and brevity 'of style and rich
?lid \lt bupplies a much needed treasury
r the great Centennial verloa of our
nk.order tor a copy. ,
L. W. PECK,
Presiding Elder M. E, Cnurch,
tionesdale -District, rti..
3loutrose, Aug. 16, 1876tf.
-
Vpon a review
tury" Ido not h
non of the work
audition to any I
I I have examine
ey" aLd find it tv
'fleas of pliw. del
neris of •filutatrati
of ittfoefnatiou fo
history. give
TROMMER'S II
IVltuhey
on's Drug Stor o
gontfose,
FOR. PURE trugs find Medicines, Fine Toilet
Articles, J6wel anti Perlumety, go to M. A.
Lyon's Drug S ore. " .
sontrose, ug. 9,1876. - ^
JEWETT's P4re White Lead, Hall Bradley aiv
L'O'S. Lead, W ite'Zitie; •Ready Mixed Paints,
'Colored Paint • in Oil and Fine . Graining Col
ors, lot sale at M. A. Lyon's Drug-Store.,
Montrose, up. 9,1876,
Tints Asp PL cr. I
Noir ll era TR TIME TO PAINT.
Lead and O 1 •
cheaper than tney hive been
noflewn• lot. years. Burn's &file Drug Stare is
the place to buy anything in the PAINT and
DRUG line at the very lowest figures., A large
assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constault
ly infitock. rile celebrated Hall, Bradley, &
'Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly on. hand, for
which BURNS s the Bout AGENT tot Montrose
and vicinity., r
~
Montrose, ,
.Montrose,April 19, 1876tf. , ,1 -
Comm INSTITUTE. ‘
Ile Annual rNaeliers Institute will be held
at Montrose, for five days, -commencing at 1,
i
30p. m. of ili nday, August 28. - -
Prof. A. N. Raul, of Lock Haven, and Miss
Maria L. Sanf rd, of Swarthmore - College,-are
engaged as i structor3 anu lecturers ; who
come to usfr ith , good reccOmmends from
School Deivir runt. These, with tbeaid of our
own school iv 4 rkers, give , . promise of an extra
session for int rest and, value. -
Thursday a ternoon,Aug. 31,wi1l be reserved
tor school Gsr. eters—law questions, school du
ties itc, Teachers, yeur presence. •is needed;
and ironr work demands of you a carefill and
prompt attendance. i•
In9utrie,s to board, which will be furnished
at low rates, 'an be made of CO-Sup l t.••
We earnest y invite directors to meet with
us ,
Lteture - , wi
ing. • •
Montrose
to the Centeunial'cmc`ftud 'good ac.
ortitoodattotla wlttun a Pliie of :theCententlial
Grpuirois, grk-Opc of, street railviax, at yeasona*
tile prices. Drop a pOstal card a .weelt., Or, two
before corniug,qo secure rooms. ;
C. H. Binwww,, •
8847 ilaverfo, rd ttit. , , West P.hilacialphia, Pa;_
May 8, #8.74t :` - ) • •1.
Ir Aldrich, Charles Sherman.
14, E. Wm:l33 -Co ., Peter Cor-
NY Rowley, John Townsend,
Mous, W. WARD---Co., James
John Donohue, P H Furey Wm
,
—Co., Lorenzo Stone. Vig.,
Thomas Buckley; J J
•
'o. L 8 Aldrich, Vig„ J
Brown S Van 'Horn. -
usiness Locals.'
the Grangers' 'Picnic, :at • Hart
-day evening list, a• gold sleeve
finder will be paid tor his trohble
t the DEMOCRAT ofike.
rat eltctors of: Brooklyn are re
•t at the house of J:'o, Bullard.
Sept. 2d, between: the hours of
• p, m., to elect two delegates to
in County Convention.
WM..P. CRANDALL,
JOSEPH OAK LEY ;
J. 0. BULLARD.
EXAMINATIONS ,FREIL •
Subject - that - requires' so much
rte ce as the treatment of et ion,.
he 'astonishing- success and re.
-'perforined by Dr. Butterfield,
i'll of clairvoyance, to the life
he constitution of
r rnan, Oa the
:ea from natural remedies. Cureb
I not Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe
!s,. Asthma, Ridneya or .Bladder
Cafferty Houie, Binghamton
I. • Friday, Sept. 7th and Bth.
I~NTUIIY."
.
It which ' we, made ' mention last
,iVidly to the mind' of the . gener
reat historic events of the jone
of our national existence 'tn a
nteresting torm
• •event, as well as invention
lor improvement, is complete in
sified •italex makes it invaluable
dy work of reference—as the
our first' century may there
.be
ce.
venienee and information it
'very . family library, handy for
1 ap
' ell'as the old. In per, letter,
i on, and price it, is among the
,n books 1_ have seen. •
MONTROSE,VA , Aug. 2 , i 876..
d, with much care. so mach of the
l 'Our First Century',' as has been given
. d can honestly say that it gives the
lame of remarkable interest. We all
formation respecting the great events
Iry of our Nation. and I know of no
n formation as weft. I have al so seen
is ighly recommended by Rev. Dr. Dun
le,and his recommendation is a' pledge
61 the book. • - ' •
J.O. IfiLLER,
Pastor Pres. Ch., Montrose.
MONTROSE, PA., Aug. 4;1870.
. what Rev. J. G. Miller says about the
[lolled, and recommend into those 'de-
Ldition to, their libraries. ,
W. H. JESSUP.
Counselor at Law.
Mormaoss,lB76.-
tury." by \ Professor •R. Devens, is
book. It presents to the reader "Me
in the h'story of dor country, inclad
itary, Medhanical. ISocial, Scientific.
Facts. • -Ft-mu the; specimen ctny, .1
a very interesting book It is very
ed and elegantly ilrnstrated: .. I feel I
on the.'shelves of,mY library. -.As a
' it will be invainzoie. The selection
to -be admirably made.. I have every
that this- nook will. be appreciated by
pie. Already it has been.veryiexten ,
ough the agents who are selling it. - .1
a cordial and earnest recommenda-
JOHN E. CHESSIT IRE,
Pastor Baptist Church.
31ONTROSE, PA., Aug. 2, 1576.
amlnation of the sample pages of -the
.
ur Fire. Century,” and considering
to be when fully completed,l consider
i s extensive information rti'ating to
he annals of our national history du
p. „Its Classified Inaex makes it 'gal
,' ok for reference. It w„ill he a valua
cry lanfily library.
W. L. THORPE,
elebrated Extract - of Malt; Wm.
PhiL:dAphiti 41e at 31. A. Ly-
ug. 9'1'1876.
readings and uiMe; each even
• „ ,
County . S4pOintandent
9;1879, : ,-32w2 •
OLD Newspaper! tor sale at this' Office at ten
cents per dozen.
HAN . nnuade for Auction' Sales, printed
at the DEMOCRAT office in first- cla,s style and
at reasonable prices. I
UM new lot of summons and sabpdenas
just printed at thii office. • Other blanks in pro
fusion, all prepared with care.
' PiroTooaApas.-pictures taken In' all the lat
est styles. Old pictures copied and enlarged.
Also a splendid lot of frames for sale , cheap,
at G. W. D001.1;1'71.'1'8.
Montrose, June 10, "74.---tf.'
To Rrrr.
• House and Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire
of J. B. McCollum. - -
May 81, 1870.---if.,,` -
MIMI
NEW STOCK of carpet*, oil clothe s matting,
&c., just received. - • '
GUTTENBERG. ROUES/Lind & CO.
Montrose, AprillA, 1878tf.
SPRING Styles StIK Hats, felt and fur. Bays
Centennial Hats, just opened at
GUTTENBERG, RORENBAUM a' CO.
April 12, 18760.
. AT PURDY'S Wagon Shop a fine lot of Plat
form Wagons-and Buggies mull trimmed. iCom
plete and first-class in every respect for
.sale
cheap fc,r cash.
.. /
_Montrose June 7' 1876tt.
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...
... • .
Xl' LARGE :ass9rtra wit of, the latest` and
neatest styles. of visiting 'and. busints6 cards
just received at this office. Call and see them
beford prapring. elsewhere,
.... . •.., - . ''.. '
No business man need complain !that he
is "too poor to advertise" when b can,get, the
latest -style business cards printed at the Dvat-
OCRAT office for three doliars,per thoutiand,and
other work in proportion. ' ,
NEW LACE CIIIITADTS by the sett or yard.—
Table Linens,. N Akins, towels, and 'House
keeping goods in gr,eat variety at
GUTTEZZBERG, ROSENBAtif *, CO.
Montrose, April ,
12 1876tf.
A MAGNIMENT lot of fine Cloths and Cassi
meres, Coatings and Suitings tbr custom work,
just received, call and leave your measure for a
new suit at
GUTTENBERG, ROSPNBAUM & Co.
April 12, 1876tf.
CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY STORE.
Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars.
Tobacco and Confectionery, I can furnish
first-class articles for the least - money. Fine
summer drinks for the thirsty. •
JAMES ZERFAt3S.
Montrose, July 26, 1876.
MARBLE WORKS.
,
The Tunkhannock- Marble Works.of Burns
it White are doing a good businesw!and.are
getting out some very tasty jobs of Head
Stones and. Monuments. B. Burns, of the
Eagle• Drug 'Store, is their authorized agent for
Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of
Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left
with him will be promptly filled by Burns &
White.
• Tuukhantiock, Feb. 1876tf. "
_ .
TIIE CENTRAL tXPREfia COAIPANY 'forward
Butter by their night line, every night whether
they haye,one pail or more. Butter • Shippers
who patronize .this Company secure fOr every
tiipment, a night route.
We have better:facilities
,and a cooler route
than you ever had o ff ered you before.- -•
Patronize your home road and make a sue
cess of an enterprise that - has •and - will benefit
you all. . . , --.• „
..Montrose, July 26, 1876 if. -
PRth-razo.
We have just received a very large stock of
plain and falicy envelopes, letter and note pa=
per, plain and, fancy bill head papers, car(ls of
all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc.
all of which: we can afford to print cheaper
than any office in this or neighboring counties; -
and in as good - style: Work done in black and
colored inks.- It you think there is any that
can beat us,. gi% e us a trial, and we will show
you what We can do. All kinds of blanks on
hand or printed to corqr.
REMOVAL ! •
Mr. Geo. C. Hill wishes to inform- the peo
ple of Montrose and and :the publie
.generally. that he Las. from' his )0,-
carton 'to Searle's . net; block, - where hp..bas" het:-
.ter facilities for •eritertainiiig the public. He
has also added soma r ew• features to hii former
business, noticeable - amorig\,tbich •is liis ice
cream- paelor, where particular attention will
. be given -to . large or smell parties. The best Of
cream always on band. Confectionery, nuts,•
cigars, tobacco, :etc., etc4rits_usual Also pick
les, sauces, etc. , GEO. C. HILL.
Montrose; July 19,. 1876--L•tf. • -
.: •
WE TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of
our readers to the fact that the popular Pry
Goods house ef C. F. Sissort 4fo• Co., Bingham
•
ton, are noW recciving an unusually" large and
complete assortment of new spring goods. Nfot
withstanding the cry of "bard times," this
house interms us that their trade is larger than
at any former season. This is easily accounted
for by the fact that they always offer the most
reliable goods at the - some prices that many
honks sell a very' inferior grade. All the. nov
elties of , the season, both of foreign and do
inestic manufmture, may now be found upon
their shelves, and a_ visit to their store,will con
yinee anyone that that is the place to trade.
BURGLARS .LT WORK m BINGRABITON !
They have been entering houses and knock
ing down men after dark on the back, streets,
but at: this time of writing the pollee think
they have a clew that may lead to the entire
capture of the gang. The firm of ..Hine &-
Sholes have been trying to stop this' reign of
terror by marking all of their summer -good3
down at cost there by giving all. a chance .to get
an honest living. 'A. few of those fine parasols
and summer silks left. Therare offered
-at less
than - cost. . They ilso keep on hand the largest
and cheapest line of black *ills in the
Mourning goods of all kinds a specialty. Send
for'samples. No trouble to show goods.
Binghamton, Aug. 2,1876.
No Cann, No PAY.
Kirby's Cough Balsani,a_very palatab:e corn
pound, tor: the various affectiorm of the thrOat
and lungs. Used with great success in case of
Asthma and Bronchltii3. it is prescribed by the
physicians and endorsed by the people. War
ranted to giye;entire : satisfaction or money re
funded.
Kit' by's Relief fur ,the- j . natant,cnni of
severe and acute • '
Kirby's Taatitleas Worm—Lozenges. tiure,
safe and effectual. '
Kjrby's.CondAtion Powders for pialify, pan,-
lay and purity are" superior to'any Powder for
stock: manufactured.
-- Kirby's Camphor_ Ice for 000 bands or
sunburn.
For sale by' ail Druggists ,in lifont,rcse,.spd
Dealers in Medicines through Out the cißuktry. .
. June 28,1876y1:
H INE & STIOLES.
.
• The - sale tot fitiylor's' Family Medicines is
steadily on the increase. The sales of the past
year being more than double of any previous
year.. The reason. of this is on account of the
genuineJanerits of the goods themselves and
the fair and impartial manner in which they
- are sold.
July 26, 1876.. • - •
To i3cHooL Dlntarons.—The attention of
the, members of•the, cameral Boards of.Bchool
Direetors,in Busquehanna•and adjoining Coun
ties,is invited to the following testimonials and
endorsements by the leading Educators and
Mont 'o,fficers of this NonatAL' DisTßicT, rela
tive to `.the' '
STANDARD' CHARACTER AND
STERLING MERIT '
'1 OF
SANDERS' UNION READERS, &C.,
publiehed in an appeal to their patrons. only a
short time since, on the occasion of determ
ined effort, similar to the one now being made
in this county, by agents of rival pdblishers,to
displae these books.
The undersigned, residents of the. sth Nor
mal' District of Pennsylvania, comprising the
counties of. Bradford, Lycoming, Potter, Sus
quehanna, Sullivan,Tioga,and Wyoming,svould
respecteully represent, that since
SANDERS' UNION' READERS AND APED,
LERS,ROBINSON'S SERIES: OF bIATHE
MAXICS,axn SPENUERIAN COPY-BOOKS,.
:havell.een quite 'generally -introduced into and
are now in nse . as a whole or in part; in a !Urge.
majority of, the Publie . Schools of,,yhis Normal-
District; and believing, as we do, that theSe
ti(ioas'.are 'Stuml4rd .'Works of-:Sterling Merit,and'
among - the very 'best • published ; and ; teeing -71.6
sulfleient reason for--a . change, would earnestly
:advise any . who may- be tempted, by interested
parties, to (* 'lace these books, to exercise great
eautum, and_ to be fully satisfied of the..superior
orthe bebki • proposed assubstitutes,' be
fore subjecting the Patrons to the additional
expense of purchasing new books, as well as tbe
schools to.the great inconrenieno, and trouble in-
Ciaent to the -Introdgetton. or . displacement of
Text-Bo Yks-besides : thereby preventing uni
formity s.o nearly attained in tbiS DiStrict. ,
F Allen, institute Conductor and former
Principal of . State -Normal , School,-
.Pa. • • ,•::
Chas H Verrill, Principal of Mansfield State.
Normal School., .
A A Keeney, Co. Supt. of Bradford Co.
Elias Horton, " " Tioga
%V Allen, • " " Potter
C Tilden, - " " Susquehanna
T F Gaban, ' " " • Lycoming,"
Thompson Bodle, " r Wyoming_"
.1 T Reed, former, " " Lytoming
H H Hutton; former Principal Troy Graded
School.
H E•Pttcher, former Principal To wanda Public
Schools
A H Berlin, former Principal'Montrose Graded
' Schobl. • • •
F M Smiths-Teacher of ..Maths.„&c.i.State Nor
. • mat .Sehool,-Mansfield.
,
Lemuel Anlinernian, Teacher - Lang., State
Nor. Selidol; Mansfield. . ' •
Alonio ..knuneitnan, Princ: Of Con. Dep., State
" Nor. School Mansfield. T •
The County Superintendents above : nained;
with .two exceptions; are still acting as such in
their_liesricetive
.enunties, and_have 'eXpressed
themselveS es.having Unifortaly.oppOsed chang
ing:Abe abOve-mentioned hookS for the reasons
stated in their apPeal, to. their patrons.
The Publishers !desire to say, Ao any not.fa-.
miliat-.with these boolis,that they most cordial
ly invite anent* to the following, as among
the . manv - pOints of
_superiority. and'excellenee
- • The Fader; -Type: . Bindfo,'. mid
ffechanied- execution., •,- -
The Gradation. and, Progrenive Character, of
the Peries.
The h2gh , unereeptiakale Moral tone of the se
lections'in each book;','
The'clicapness as compared with other snries
in respect to guality,oumber of pages, quantity
of reading matter, &c„ &c.
N. B.—Sample copies tor eiamination and
comparison will be furnished gratuitously - on
application to W. BiDeans, Montrose, or the
publishers, - ,
ITISON. BLAREMAS, TAYLOR &
C0., , '138 a,- 140 Grand Et., New York.
In „regard to an exchange ; of School Readers
in this coUnly, at prescnt, I have only to say
tl!aKI think the wants of the - county, in this
respecilgot demand a change, m these hard
times for oey(
I conside Sanders' Readers among the best
published.
W. C. TILDEN, Co. Supt
,- • .
Montrose, Aug. 2, 1870.
nacAL3st..i=LIALIGV , 3OOB,
- BAKER -:ESTES--At . : the M. E. Parsonage,
in Montrose, Auk. 6, by 'Rev.. W: L. Thorpe,
Geo: M. Baker, Of BrOoklya, Pa.; to Thankful
E. Estes, , Dimock; Pa. •
TINGLEY--BARRtn--At ' th e M. E. Parson
age, Aug. 9, by Rev. W . L. ThOrpe, Johnson
H. Tingley,' of Franklin, to Mary A. Barker, of
Mouiro6e, Pa. ,
TIP .N.-- is-At the M. E. Parsonage;
in Lynianvillc, by Rev. R. G. Hurt:lard, W . . D.
Taman, of Dimeek. to Alida 14; Avis, otßush,
Pa.
PACK,ER--•C4IRPE.NTER-011 the 2,9 th of Jut
ly, at Dundaff house, Pondaff, by the Rev. H.
C. lidwftrd, Rector of St. lames church; Elbert
Packer td Effie Carpenter.
7ZP3IELAMX•.IIEIC
Annts—ln Auburn of consutnption l Bish
op aked 46 years.
GARDNER.*---In Lathrop, very suddenly,
Eliphalet Gardner, aged 43 years.
Coos—ln Gibson, Aug. 4, 1876,1HenriettO.
wife of Irnoi Cook, aged 66 years,
• \
SHELD,oit—In - Silver Lake, Pa., Mg, 6th,
Denton Chandler Sheldon, aged 5 months, . Bon
of A. J. and- E. D. Sheldon.
UPSON—Departed this hie at St. ,Andrew's
RecidrY„ Pa., on the ,e venin g Qt
Tuesday, Aug. 7th, 1876, *Allan "Upson in his
eighty ninth year. • '
.
TrFFANt-:In Dimock; July' 23, 1876, Abia
R., wife of Preston Tiffany, aged 87 yeam
[Binghamton papers please copy) ."
,
. .
ItyrgAnsow—ln Lenox, August ,
Btb, 1870, O
consumption,- Sarah 'E., wife' of J. R Rynear
Sou, aged 48 years,B months and 15 days.
• BLAsEethit—iiit Cortland,' = N -Y, , July 20,
1870; after' a - severe ' , illness , Of negly eight
months,' Rev. George tlarmon Blakeslee. ;
He Wilt; bbra at Bplingville, Smitten county,
Gel 28, ,1810: For thirty-Wire yenra be was. a
member of the Wyoming Annual Conference of
the Church.. • '
•crli:ic4.ertit3mll.rug,
The nridereign..„ ~..-.••, ed w il l maki
..........
llnc , winking 1
~
, I a , Speciality
- in: their , , ,tinainese;
..All needing, their services will bo promptly attendtl
to. Satisfaction gnakanteed. &
~ -, • • -- P. 2. , ll.ld i tuaws..
prionds' vine. Pa., &pin 7,1370. . 1441
• ..
The Zarkets;
New lark Produce Market.
Reported Every Week Expressly for Ma Matson
D riZZ A u r b
iar dti t l is a llg• ck iiretligi n igget n
how York.
New York July 28,1878.
BUTTER.
State, dairy pails, select.:.`.:: ...27
State, dairy paifk, prime. 25 @a
State, dairy pails, fair to g00d....22
State, dairy pails, poor to fair. QA
State, creamery, select invoices... 29 la
State, sweet cream, pails, choice.. 27 @,
State, sweet cream, good to pritne26
State, sweet cream, fair to g00d...24 @
State Firkins, choice ye110w......25
State Firkins, good to prime..... 24
State Firkins, lair to good . ... . . @
CREEt3E.
State Factory, fine 'to fancy...... , '93(fia
44 " goodo prime.. 8 @
" ........ 7 og
State farm Dairy, fancy.:. B%(cli
" good to prime.... ... 7 (4 1 ,1
" lair to g00d.......... 6 0:4
Staie
Western , ;primn., - /8340
MEATS AND STOCK.
•
SPring lambs, Jersey, prime
Spring lambs, State, , 7%0:4
Live calves, state, good to prime: Nei
Live calves. State; fair:to good.i.. .7 sai
Hogs, city, dressed.. .B%,gt
• • • • .' LIVE I'IIILTRY.. •
Springthickells;Del J'y s per - 16:s.
Spring cilickens. - wtsierui per lb".
Fowls, Jersey, per ... .. . • 1.40..
Roosters, per.
Turkeys, Jeisey, per lb ' Igo
Turkeys, Western,' per lb • . - .1.V4
Ducks, Jerseyi . per pair.. .. . .50@c•
Ducks, western, perlpuir ' 500
Geese, Jersey, per pair • 7501
Geese,, western, per 256
DRIED ,FRLIITS.
Apples, Stat, sliced, .
Apples, State.. quarter5... , ........:.8 0
teaeltes, - peejt,d, fancy... - 12
()berries, prime ..13
Plums, State 212 ®
Raspberries .. . . 24 0
County Business Directory.
Two lines In this :Directory, one: yeir, , 0.50 esch;so,-
-
• dltionril line, 50 cents,,
kONTROSE.
W RAGRWOUT, Stater. Wholesale and Retail
dialer in all kinds of slate roofing. slate paint, etc.
Roofs repaired•with slate paint to order. Also, alga
paint for said by the gallon to barrel. - Montrose.,
14ILLINGS STROUD; General; Fire and Life Insnr
aace Agents, also sell Railroad' and Accidental
!rickets to New York a4d • Philadelphia. Office one
` door east of Wm. ll Coo Der x. Co's bank.
BUM it CO. Dealeis in Stoves, hardware,
and 11lianf eturer.4 of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, ear
tier of Main and Turnpike street. •
A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, 800 k ,..
• Stationery and Yankee . 'Notions; at the head of Pub
lie Avenue. .
WH. . COOPER & CO.. Bankers. Sell Foreign Pun-sage Tickets and. Drafts on England, Ireland, 'and
Scotland. '
WM. L. COX, Harness inaizer and dealer in ail arti
cles usually kept by the trade; opposite the bank. -
JAMES E. CAR MALT; Attorney-at-Law. • (Vice one
door below Tarbell iionse, Public Avenue. •
H. ROSEN,THAL,,Auctioneer. Rare S. & Co„
Afootrose s - Pa. ' -
NEW .31ELFORD.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW lIIILFORD. Six per cent.
interest on all Deposits. Does a general,Banking
'business. B. B. CHASE & CO.
H. GARRET & SON, Dealer In Flour. Feed, Meal,
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Provisions, on
- -Main Street, opposite the Depot. ' •
N..P. KIMBER. Carriage Maher. Pictnre Fritmer,and
.. Undertaker, a few rods from. ?Money's Hotel, near
' E. Church. '
GREAT BEND.
H..P. ISORAN. Merchant Tailor' and dealer in Ready
blade 'Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Yruvisioas,
'Main S . ...reet. •
IMPORTANT ;ANNOUNCEMENT
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C. & A.. CORTESY : ' •
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3: , __ , - 3:1 Fele:. Cli-40? 11:107:181,.:. '-" '•
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AtERCLIANTT''..TAILORING,
.AT 'oti - p, 'l4 - k* STOUR ) ' •• - - -
-,. ... , •. . .. .. .. „ . . .
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NO. COurt Street. -.- I ' •
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..; We would 'respectfully announce to the public that
we have removed to our new ana spacious store. No.
21.ebiner of Court and _Water streets. and are- filling It
. with a• sew stocl; Of goods that have just arrived:: Our
stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, ctc... are of. the very iv,
est Spring patterns and styles and purchased for cash .:
When the market was moat depressed.. • ..
• .In the Hne ot. :rane.y . -Goods, Hosiery, Gloves', Hair
Gointratibbonw, etc., our stock is 'unsurpassed. We
haVealso opened a Departir dut of. Merchant Tailoring,
and have just purchased a • large stock of the latest
styles in the line of Clothi,{iasst mores, etc., and of the
very best'quit. ity. -We have , employed to take charge
of this Department. but; T. D. TAYLOR, long the
leading and moat sficcessful cutter in ttis city, and who
alwa l a guarailwes a perfect fit. - Mr. Taylor did the ee
'eating, of the cloths,' casslinereit, trimmings, etc.. for
-this dep .rtment, which should satisfy•all that We havo
the latent luld most fashion..ble styles. - . .. .
We cordially thank oar 'patrons , for Pastfavorei: and
promise them and thovnblin generally tbt we are bet
ter prepared than-ever to; supply anyth , g in oar line.
i t
We - solidi. your patronage: • N
' '• . I-: ' . . . ":.- ' C. a A*. v ? RTS : 4 ' ~ .
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• Binghamton, April tii, 1876. " ''' • • • -- ',-,-, , -:- . '
CORRECTION 1
Roddy has it thatbaving been elected CountyTreimi
aver for the - ensuing three years. lam to discontinua lay
Insurance businfis. Said RUMOR is UNTRUE, and
Without foundation,• and while thanking you for kind
ness, and kppreciation of,good Insurance in the past, I
ask a continuance of your patronage. promising that all
business entrusted to me shall be promptly attended to.
My Companies are all sound and , reliable. as all can teaf
my who have met with looses during the past ten years
at my Agency. Read the List I • .
Nortlißritish and Mercantile, Vapital, 110,000,*
.Queens of London,' " 0,000,000
Old 'Franklin, Philadelphia, Assets, •• 3,500,000
Old Continental, N. Y. - " nearly 3, 11,060
Old Phtentic of Hartford, • " 2.; I
Old Hanover. N. Y., " ,1,600,000
Old Farmers, York. " 1,000,000
•••• I also represent'the New York Mutual tire Ins- sauce
of over 80 years standing. And assetavver $30,400,000. 7
Also,the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of Penn—
sylvania. , • _
rfir-0 et an Accidental . Policy covering all accidents.,
in the Hartford Accident Policiet Written
from ono day to one year. Only 35 cents for a $O,OOO
Policy. Please call or send word, when you take a trip
Very respectfully. - •
O. TYLII34
Zintrose, Pa., lan:l9 18744 f " ' ' • '
VEYSTONB ACA D ItY,The. eigbth
..11.1
_year commences a t Tuesday in Eeptsair
bar. The tall term cl s; on the Tuesday
Thanksgiving. The winter term commences, tn,tho
list Tuesday after Thanksgiving. Couraaa cif astir
full and complete. Expenses moderate. For catilegue
Or information addrftsi • ' JA.IIBB:IILIVLEA
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