Arrangement of Kalb. VIA RAILTIOAIi: _Arrives. Deparu Tankhatmock, .. .. 115 m Vu.9reoEs• ' • , Montrose Depot,(l)ally,). 600 p m 620 a ..n' New 3tilford, Mai 1y,).. . .......1000 a m 1 80pm vir.yalusing, (Daily.) • . ' • 945 am 10 wpm , Friendsville,(tri weekly,) ' ` 600 priv 800 am :lonklin Station,(trtweekly,) - 7,00 am 700 atn ginghamton,sia S. Lake.(tri weekly). - 600 pm, 700 p in yieshoppen.(tri weekly,) . ... ... .1.......1000 aM. 300pm' The Now York, (rota Montrose !Depot,) _ New Milford. run khannock,and Wyalusing are daily. 'i.: • ' 1 3 The Conklin Station mail runs noidays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. , The Binghamton mail, (rota Sil t' r Lake,) runs Tile's lays, Thursdays; and Saturdays., i • , Frlendsville mail runs Tuesdays, Th Marys/id Sit nrdays. The 3leshoppen mail runs Mondays, edneedays 9 and Fridays. 1 ' ADDITIONAL STAGEB: " " ' A Stage leaves daily for Me;ntrol e Depot at 1 m.,and returns at 6 p. titl A Stage leaves daily •for New. Milfoi4 at 7130 a. nu and returns at 3 80p. In. • B. C. l'onDiAlif. P. M. Montrose Railway. Tinto Table. Arrangment Or Trains. To take effect on \ Menday, April 17, 1876. . • Down Trento. - BOUTIt WARD. . I ‘, xonTawArtio r. ph A. IL ' ; 1 1 4.X. r Y. 545 10.15..... ....Montrose - '......9.00 4.52 .' 555 1025 ..."..Alleu's '.. 845 545 553 1028. .:,..Coors ' 840 \ 448 ' 605 1032 'Hunters ... 885 444 608 1036 .. ~WoOdbourne ' ..8 , 80 `440 612 1040...' Dimoek j 525 436 617 10 47 Tyler's ..1.. ~.815 428 625 1057......... springvlll6.... - 805 420 630 11 05 Lynn 755 412 645 11 18 A' .Avery'*.... - ..745 , 4.05 653 • 1128 Lemon ....... ..,...'7 35 400 '2,05 11 35 Lobeck.....„ ...725 345 715 11 45 ..... ~. - Marcy's , 715 38T 720 1 2 00.. ..... '.. „Tunkbannock......7 00 _ 322 Tulles will run an Lehigh Vnlley time as kept lathe ... Office of P. & N. Y. RR at Tunkhaunock. All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. N Y R. R.going north aid south. JAMES. I. BLAESLEEI Presit. • Mauch Chunk, April 17. 1876. • . List of New .Advertisements• Executor's Sale,—estate of Thomas Mehan. BUSINESS Loc,u,s. - Encampment Hop. Meeting of Pomona Grange. Bridgewater Baptist Association. A Grand Concert and Byass Band Picnic. - Meeting of Susquehanna County Farmers' Club. —The Wayne County LieraM says : "The first Sunday School in Pennsylvania, and pro bably in the . -'United States was instituted -in Clinton. it was in the year 1813, and- t•Uncle" Alva Norton was its firstsuperintendent. , Mr. NOrton is now 85 years old; straight.as an ar row-and tough as an, ox-hide when the ox has served an apprenticeship at a tannery." —Following is a copy , of kletter received by the president of the f.aebtiti4 School board lrom Superintendent Wickeriliam : "A school board can, before the elect On pf a treasurer, fik the salary of the office at a less ameunt than that , named in the law. I. am - disposed t think that this may also be 'done at any.tim before the treasurer elect has giVeir bond, or en tered upon the discharge of his effice.: 'But any such action subsetinently taken would' lie a violation of a contract expressed or implied, and is, of course --- The Port .Jervis Gazette fi l as the ' follow iug : "Honesdale now lays claim to the cham pion woman. She is the wile of a Glenn:in la borer named Nicholas Staegen. On -Wednes day of last week she went out on the moan tains near Honesdale to pick blackberriei. She filled a ten quart pail in due time, and started home. On her way she was taken sick, and there, alone on the mountains; two miles from home, she gave birth, to a child. , About the middle of the afternoon she arrived home: She had the little new cooler wrapped ,up in her apron safe and sound, and F , ar,r t e ,pn her arm her ten quart pail full of berries. - The baby is a lively ten-pounder, and the mother has not lost a day's work since its birth., Let all Cen tennial wonders cease' henceforth, —A. sad accident occurred at Campvillc yesterday morning., A..boy named Bond,about twelve years of age,engagied is diitriblting ad vertising bills about' the !country, letp,, the a - com m °dation train at. Canirville on Saturday evening and remained in the place over night. On Sunday morning he stopped at the residence , of Mr. Hanel, who lives on a farm belonging, to Mr. E. Van Tuyl of this city,! just west of. Campville. Picking up a revolver which was lying near him, he began carelessly' fooling with it, when it suddenly went ,off, entering the head of 'Mr. Haner's little boy just below the eye. Mr. Harter 'telt graphed to OwegO for a physician at once. but Oile child died inkabout twenty minutes after the accident.' *The,sle ceased boy was two years of ate and an only child. The boy at whose hands the*ccident occurred says that his .father is a shoe:maker living at Susquehanna. Au account' of the Matter was telegraphed to the father, altd the boy is under arrest. The affair cense& great excitement at Campvire, but was undoubtedly an accident.:—Binghamtrt Tin*. - —The Scranton Repubborrn. of Monday says: "Yesterday morning whlni some of the niem -' hers of the Evangelical congregation , of Hyde . Park went to;the .church, -shortly before the` usual time •for holding services, they were as tonished to find the, interior badly charred, the seats burned down, and several holes burned through the floor, It was evident that the fire had existed aklay'or two , Previous, and, doubt less owing to "the close character nf , the build- . ing, doors and windows hating been tightly, shut, had been 'extinguished of itsef. , The ~1 building was so *seriously damaged that tbe. question of holding 'services., there in its pres ent condition was not to be thought of, and the congrega Lida turned faadiy away. It is but a Short time ago that the church vies built, and the work of securing funds for its construction was no easy :task, - the Ongregation not being • the wealthiest or most numerous ini the coin-' munity. The church; was a r neat frame struc-, ture, situated at the corner 4 , l3wetlarid street and Hyde Park Avenue. 'How grigiba teti in it and bow it was extinguished are mai tetra of mystery.. It is :thought,. howe!Pr, that the work of .setting It' on tire h 4tat , or an in "Whirr, but tPare , 4nefr n0. , *.e*: : 0, 134,4 4 definite clue to ' Bitch aisuppoaition; Theidain age dUne4stotuddetiih*, , - ~ —Several valuable cows have died in Wilkesbarre Withiti the past' few . days:and no 'one, appears t? understand . the cause, or is able to save ' them from:' the fatal disease' It, is thought that the 'long dry weather the ,vrater in the' pastures became strongly im pregnated f rom' the, coal deposits and miner‘,l poisons,. a d that 'it produces this, disease among the cows. - There being no rains to di lute or purify the water, and the cows :being obliged - to drink it while in its stagnant and gingrehescent condition, it is said, - causes 'the complaint trora which they (lie. 'The sudden .decrease in the quantity of milk is the first, symptom,and a rapid loss b of fivsh follows, with a quickleav pulse and a seeming difficulty in 'breathing. ~ riliey die within a week aftei the ,attack. Those cows keptin stables or in clean ',city lots and fed in, the usual mtmer, have so far escaped t eI l fatal'digease. : , , ENCA4PMENT.-COrilrade3 Allow me - to .call your atiehtion to General Order No. Four, publisl4ed in this issue. By complying with section I, our Encamp hients.will as ume "form and comeliness." You will o!serve that Section II refers to Or ganization, w thont which nothing can be mili tary or soldi•rly. . The carryi • g out: of the programme contain ed, in 111 rests wholly with you. Onr visiting frien• a always expect to see a little of the "pomp a . d circurnetanee of glorious war." c, My purpose,. ith your co-operation, is to make l our encampment for the two hours interven ing between' ne and threelo'clock p. m. of the second day 'a military camp. If you agree, we will, for two ours, sink the citizen in the sol dier. A lettr from General Robinson, in reply to,my reques for him to 'be present and deliv er An addres at our Encampment, says' that pressing'engacrements SI ill render it impossible 1 ., for him to de an, address but that he will be present a • d "talk to thc. boys." . i • , Fraternally , a g ; I • . • HEAD ORG UARTERS VETERAN SOLDIERS' NIZATION, SDS4UEHANNA. CO., MONTROSE, PA., Aug. 28, 1876. ERS I, commanding officers lof Battallions and ,Com orgapized bbdies of soldiers will at Encamptaent, report to the eral and hate quarters assigned GENERAL 011 NO. IV: panies, and ,u upon arrival Adjutant Ge t them. ; 11. The Soldiers in thel:various Townships and Boroughs are requested t 43 take immediate steps to organize,where it baS not already been done, into companies—=it not companies, then "squads" tbatcan be consolidated upon reach ing Let all who can,'bring guns and accoutrements ; The Drum Corps of{ 'the County and all old drummers and fifers areliniited and reques ted to be prtisent---"arined - aml equipped."— They willicporit.:lto Drum Major.E. N. Barney. IV. At; One D'clock p.'!na.," of the 7th the "Long Roll". Will beat, and until three o'clock p. m., the _Encampment will be under "military orders" mid .4n sbliliers are expected to be, at their post.. order of exercises will be Ist, Guard' gotinti; 2d, Battalllon Drill ;' 3d, Cointiany,Drikl by', the Militia Cor c i iy , wanies. the Prphan School I ; 4th, Dress Partide. Upon the '" arade" being dismissed the `cone mandini.o rs of companies will march their commands..to the speaker's stand, when Major General Job C. Robinson, Ex. Lieut. Gov. of New York Will "talk to ths bOys.''• By Corp* P 3 Adj. Greu. Business Locals. . , a County. Pomona Grange P. t Montrose, Tuesday, Sept: sth. is SaMUEL SMYTH, Raster. 1876. • Susquellim H, will mee:t, 'Augut SO, NT 'HOP ! .‘. Hall,' near the. Encampment be thrown open on the afternoon f !Sept. 7th, tOr the accommoda- I r OwiSh to * . Tripp the light,fantas Brooklyn Orchestra wiliturnish CHAS V: WATROUS, Q, * General. 35w2 . . ENCAMPM: Tompliires Grounds, will and evening . tion of all wt tic toe " Th. music. August 30, - •3 Bridgewnte, first anniverssi commence on I tist.Church, ix Introductory .tor‘ .Cheishire aunivershryo ning. Delego .t 6 . - Pastor Pos ties who will .- August -30, , Baptist Assotiation—The fifty- Ty of! the aboire Association will Tuesday, Sept 12th, at the Bap-. i DiEctock, at 2 o'clock pm. The Sermon will be preached by Pas- I, -of Montrose. Sunday School Wednesday afternoon and eve tea Will please report on arrival , or the committee on hospitali be id waiting to receive such at flee; s 1876. ' 35w2 Tag Susqt ehanna County. Farmers' Club will meet at o'clock on Saturday aftetnoon, Sept' 2d, int.' e old' court house, to discuss the following qu itioo : "Is our present Town ship-road.system .he best system ?" • All who teel an interlt in this question are invited to attend and le d us their aid and counsel,wheth ; er they are embOrs of the dub or not. It is hoped that tbl s discussion will result in a peti tion to the le islature for an act which will be `general through the country. - 1 D. D. LiertmoP,.Sec. Aug. 80, 1876.- ' , , A GRAN t CONCERT and Brass Band_ Pic-uic will ,be held on the Harford . Fair Grounds, on rilay, Sept. 15th.; •Twelve Brass Binds in one rhe , Brooklyn, -Montrose, Elk take, ;Ohs° i , Thomson, - Great Bend,-Great ' Bend. Willa c, N,ew Milford, Susquehanna,: Page's. Pond, Franklin, and Ararat Bands are expected to =be present. They will unite, in playing seve al select _ pieces, making the larg est Band eye heard in this section of the coun try. • The o ject lis to promote good feeling, i 'and 'the Mu ical interest of the county. - The -musreal per ormance will be conducted by Trot'. Cogsw 11, and _ the Military Department will be and r the directinn of the celebrated Drum Mao , E N. Barney: , -' Atimiseme is of various kinds (luring be day A grand,h,:p will , be held itt Toinpkin7a Hall in the . evenr. : ' ' .. Adruisolip 30 Grounds, . 25 &WC,: .130,11,1t00m 75 maw. 1 guiles free. -, Let us a ''. 'the,. Wiest crowd ;ftnititho best time ;Ora ii tkested .111 Busy:whims Cottity; ~,,-.,. Aug.-20, 876.; ,i' ' - ,-. 85*8 11. F. BEARDSLEY, General Comd'g. igy"Ore wanted at this office on anbacrip- OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten cents - per dozen. „ - • HANDBILLS for Auction SaleS;(jc.,.. printed at the DEMOCRAT office nt:first-clityle - and at reasonable prices. - 'l - ot oUstmmons and subpoenas just printed, at this office. " Other blanks in pro-, fusion, all prepared with care.- ' ; TROMMER'S Celebrated Zxtract of Malt, Wm. Massey ~& Co.'s Philadelphia Ale at: M. A. Ly ons Drug Stiore. • - Moutrose, Aug. 9,1876. . on Puns Drugs and Medicines, Fine Toilet idles, Jewelry and Perfumery, go to M. A. n's Drug .Store. ontrose, Aug. 9, 1876. - ROTOGRAl 3 llB.—Pictures taken in all the lat est Istyles. Old pictures copied and enlarged. Altio:r a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap, at G. W. DooLrimes. ontrose, June 10, '74.--7tf. To, Rumr. House and Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire of 0. B. McCollum. • May 31, 1876,--tf. NEW STOCK of carpets, oil cloths, matting, &c!,just received. GIITTENI3EIte. R0i3EN134.131/. & CO. ontrose, April 12, 1876tf. • f BRING Styles Slla _Hata, felt and fur. Boys Centennial Hats, just.opened at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. April 1876tf. . FRESH. CrYSTERS' have epmmenced, arriving at h Keystone Saloon, one door above First Na ional Bank, basement. Drop in and see. GEO C. HILL. Montrose, Aug. 23, 1876tf. A *AGNIFICENT lot of fine Cloths and .Cassi meres, Coatings and Suitingsfor custom work, just received, call and leave your measure for a new suit at I GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM 4.% CO. April 12, 1876tf. _ The First Universalist .Church and Socie ty of Montrose and Bridgewater will hold its next annual meeting at the church Sept. 4th, at I 3 p. m. Business of importance to be trans acted. Let all attends ontrose, Aug. 23,1876. ' Losr.-- 7 At the Grangers' . Picnic, at Hart Lake, on Thursday evening last, a gold sleeve button. The 4nder will be paid for his trouble on leaving it at the DEmoaltAT ofike. EWETT'S Pure White Lead, Hall Bradley & CO's. Lead, White Zinc, Ready Mixed , Paints, Cc lored Paints in Oil and Fine Graining : Col or, for sale at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store. , Montrose, Aug. 9; 1876. CIGAR ANO CONFECTIONERY STORE. • Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars, Tdhacco and Confectionery, I can furnish first-class articles for the least money. Fine suMmer. drinks for the thirsty. - • JAMES ZERFASS. Montrose, July, 26 , 1876. V -m . icrons. tn the Centennial tin find good ac. zotnmodations within a mile of the Centennial GrOunds,.on line of street..railway, at reasona ble prices.. Drop, a postal . card a - . week or two before 'coming, to secure rooms. . I • • C. 11: - 13InclIARD, 84.7 Havertord St., Ark , st • May 3, 1876tE The sale, of Taylor's Faintly _Medicines is steadily on the increase: .The askant the past year being more than double 'of any previous year. The reason of this is on acomnt ot the genuine merits, of the goods themselves and the fair and impartial manner,in-which they are sold. , July 26, 1876. The Susquehanna Association of 'Universal ista will hold its next annuatsession at Benton, Lnzerne County - , Sept. 6th and 7th.. Service commencing Wednesday, at 10% a. M. " Several clergymen from abroad are,expected. It is important that every church and . society be fully represented. August 2301876. NOTICE. 'The semi-annual election, of Rough L.% Ready Fire Co., No. 1 will be held Moiday. vie, Sept. 4th, 1876: the amendments offered at a . meeting of ROugh &Ready Fire Co. No. 1, Friday eve, Atig. 18th, will be acted upon Friday eve, Sept. Ist All members are, requested to Ile present. Aug . . 23, 1876. 34w2 MA,nnim WORKS. The Tunkliannock Marble Works of Burns & White are doing a guild business and are getting out some very tasty jobs of Head Stones and Manuments. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle Drug Store is their,authorized agent for Mcintrose and vicinity. He has designs. of Riad Stones and Aliinpnents. Any orders left with him will be prwptly filled by Burns & White. ks__, Tunkhinnock, Feb: 1.876tf. CLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS \ FREE. There is no subject that requires so 'much stady and experience as the treatment oa)tron ic diseases. The astonishing suctess and re• markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to`:the life long study of the constitution °titian, and the curing of diseases from natural remedies. , Cures the worst forms'of Scrofula, Catarrh, Pile*, Fe male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder Wpl be at the Cafferty House, Binghamton Thursday, and Friday, Sept. 7th and (Sth: TIMR AND PLACID 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT. Lead and Oil cheap,er than 04 have been kuown tor years., Burnie .a.gle Drug Store is the place to buy anythirig in the PAINT and DING' film at the Very lowest figures.. A large as t 'sortinent of Brushes and Varnishes constant ly! in stock. The celebrated Hall, Bradley, t UO.'t3 Pure White Lead cOnstantly, on hand; for which BURNS is the Sour. AGENT for Montrose • and vicinity. ILmttrose - April 19,1876tf. B I RGLARS AT, WOUK ix , BINGHAMTON I They bave been entering houses .and knock itig down men after dark on the back streets, but at this time of" writing the police think they have ,a clew", that may lead 19.1.bc entire capture of : . the gang. The - firm of- Hine & Stoles have been trying to stop this reign of ferror by Marking all of their summer goods' down at cost thereby giving all a chance to get in honest living. 'A few of those tine parasols tnd summer silks left. They ate offered at less han cost. They tibia keep on , band the largest and cheapest line of blink f iikti• In the city._ Mourning goods of all kinds a tapeci9lty, Send or - simples: No trout* i•ii,aholv, g0(4.; ' .. . • - BINE dalion;abi , Binghamton, ~ A ug.'2; 187. k, A • • Cleik. THE CENTRAL EXPRESS lepgrANY forward Butter by their night,line every night whether they baye one pail or more. Butter shippers who patronize this Company secure for every hipment a night route. • We have: better- facilities and a cooler route than you ever had offered you before: Patronize your honie road and make a sue cess of an enterprise that has and will benefit you. all X• 11 Montrose, •Ju1y,26;1876tf. PRINTING. We have just received a very large stock of plain and faucy envelopes, letter and note pa per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we can aftcird to print oleaper than any 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, gib eus trial, anew& will show you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order. - - PLOWING MATCH ' A plowing match of the Susquehanna Coun ty A.gricultural Society will be held on the farm pt John F. Hunter,' South Bridgewitter, on Saturday, Sept 2d.' - ' First premium $8 Second . " 6 Third " • 4 • Fourth " 2 'Mona 8 TyiEn, JONATHAN GARDNER, Judges D D HINDS, Aug 23,1876w2 f WE TAKE plea Sure in calling the attention of our readers , to the fact that , the popular Dry Goods house of C. F. Sissox & Co., Bingham ton, are now receiving an unusually large and complete assortment of new spring goods. Not withstanding the cry of "bard times," this house informs us that their trade is laraer than at any former season. This is easily accounted for by the fact that they always offer the most reliable trbods at the some _ prices that many houses sell a very inferior grade.: All the nov elties or the season, : .both of'toreign and do. mestic manuftv:ture, May now be found upon their shelves; and a visit to their store,will eon yince anyone that that is the place to trade. No Conn, NO PAY. Kir-by's Cough Balsam,a very pabitab:e com pound, for the various affections of the throat and lungs. Used with great success in case of Asthma and Bronchitis. It is prescribed by the physicians and endorsed by the people. War ranted togiye entire; satistisction or money•re funded. , Kirby's Magic Relief for_ the instant cure cd severe and acute pains. • Kirby'ti Tasteless' , Worm Lozenges. Sure, safe and effectual. Kirby's Condition Powders for quality, quali tity and purity are snperior to any Powder for stoetc,manufactnred.:,•...-•—.••' Kirby's' Camphor Ice for chaped hands or sunburn. For sale, by all, Druggists - in; Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines".throtighont the Country - . June 28,1876y1. To Smoot. DIRECTORS.—The attention- of the, members of qie c.Ftverzil Boardeof School Directors,in Susquehanna and adjoining Conn ties,is invited toThe following testimonials , and endorst.ments by the leading Educators and &hood O f ficers of this' NORMAL DISTRICT, rela tive to the • - -.-..„ STANDARD CHARACTER AND STERLING MERIT . OF - SANDERS' lINION READERS &C putilithed in an appeal to their patrons, only a short time since, on the nccasion of a determ ined - similar to the one now being made in this county, byagents, 'of rivnl publishers,to -displace,these books. The undersigned, residents of, sth - Nor mal.biqtrict of Pennsylvania, comprising the counties.of Bradford, Lycoming; Potter ; Sus quehanna, Sullivan,Tinga,and Wyniniitg,would respectfully repre.sene, that since • SANDERS' UNION READERS AND SPEL LERS, ROBINSON'S SERIES OF MATFIE MATICS,AND SPENCERLIN COPY-BOOKS, have been quite generally introduced into-and are now in use as a whole, or in part, in a large majority of the Public Schools of thjs Normal District, and believing, as we do, that these books are Standard - Works of ASYefkng"lferit,and among the very best publish-ed ; and, seeing no S ufficient ;reason for change, would earnestly advise any 'who . may be, tempted, by interested parties, to displace these books, to exercise great caution, and to be fully satisfied of the Superior merit of the books proposed as substitutes,• be fore subjecting the Patrons to the additional expense orpu releasing new boob, as well as the schools t6the great inconvenience and trouble in apt -tge introduction or displacement of Ais—besides thereby preventing uni formity so nearly attained in this District.. . F A Allen, institute Conductor - and former Principal - of State Normal School, Mansfield, Pa." • Chas H Verrill, Principal of Mansfield State Normal School. A A Keeney, Co.. Supt. of Bradford Co. Elias Horton, " . " j W Allen, st ' Potter " W, C Tilden, " i " Susquehanna T F Gahan, " ' -", Lycoming " Thompsoh &Ale; " " • Wyoming_" J T Reed, IbrEner, " " Lycoming H H Hutton, -former': Principal Troy graded School. . • HE Pitcher, former trainCipaf Towanda - PUblie . Schools. 1 ' A H Berlin, former Principal Montrose Graded School. F 31 Smith, Teacher of. Maths., &c., State Nor mal• School, Mansfield. Lemuel Ammerman, Teacher Lang.,'&c., State Nor.,School, Manidield. , Alonzo Ammerman, Princ. olCom. Dep., State Nor. School Mansfield. ' The County Superintendents above nulled, with two exceptions, aro still acting as such in theiriespective counties; and have expressed. themselves as liaiingAiniformly oppoted chang ing the above mentioned bookslor the reasons slated in their appeal io their patrons. The Publishers desire to , say to any not fa traliar with these books,that they most coidial ly invite attention to the following, as among ''the many, points of ,superiority and excellence : The Paper, Type,. Binding, Illustrations, and Mechanical execution. < . ' The Gradation and Progregitive Character of the peries. Thehtylt, unexeoptioniible mond tone of tbe leetinns in each hook.; The cheapness as. compared with, other series in respect to quality, number of pewee, quantity of `retidirigrmatter, &c., &c. . B.—Sample copies for, examinntion..and ,Comparistni will be furnished gratuitously on application to N. B. Deans, Montrose, or the publishers, - BumatAlt TAYLOR & Co.; 138 & 140 Grand f3t.,.New York. In regard to an exchange of SchOol 'Readers in this': county, at_ present, I have only to say that,' - think the" wants of the county, in this respect, do not demands change, in these hard times for money. ; ..I consider Sanders' Readers among the , beit published. - - ' ;! .. rtl- 2 l• - 2 r r ' W.V• Tabut,CO.'l3upt 0 Aug, o MMontrose,. a,' WSt :*• !; AT PURDY'S Wagon Shop a fine lot of Plat ono. Wagons and Buggies. full trimmed. Com plete and first-class _in every respect for .sale cheap for cash. , • , • Montrese,,JUne 7, iB76tf. A LARGE assortment. of the latest. t4nd" neatest styles of visiting and business eardy office. just received at this Call and se e 'them .before unit:ring elsewhere. , • - No businesa paan need coMplain that he is "toopoor to advertiso" *hell he can get . thb `latest 'style husineSa cards printed at the Dim °CRAP office for' three dollars per thousand,and . other work in proportion: r., NEW LACE CURTAINS , yy the sett or yartt:— Table Linens, Napkia, towels and House keeping goods in great variety, at OUTTENBERO, Roinput4r* ,Uts. ;: - Montrose, April 12, 1876 ti. DELEGATE ELECTION. • _ • '4 - The . Democrat = elt,cton of Brookly n &row quested to meet at the house of J. O. Bullard. on Saturday, • Sept. 2d, between the hours Of 6 and 9 o'clock p, m., to ,elect two delegates to repredent them in County Convention. Wx. P. CRANDAjiL, JOSEPH OAKLEY, J. 0. BULLARD. I 4 ' Aug. 16; 1876: The Eitftets• New York Produce Market. Reported Every Week Expressly , for Tax Mosyntosis Dixocimr by Hayden diDuckwortb.Prodace Com mission Merchants, 8:15 Washington Street. New York. New York, Aug:2s, 1876; State, dairy pails, select tgi State, dairy pails; prime. 27 04 State, dairy pails, fair to good. :1.24 State,•dairy pails, poor to fair. ....15 044 State, creamery, select invoices...3o pa State, sweet cream, pails, choice..2B State, sweet cream, good to prime 27 State, sweet cream, lair to g00d....25 ogi State Firkins, choice yellow. .• 26 State Firkins, good to prime . sgt State Firkins, fair to good 2-1 Cqk CHBEBE. State Factory, fine to fancy 93024 ;!" • !` good to prime„. $ (#) " ....... 6 (& State farm Dairy, ' 8 ogi - " - good to, prime: ... fi " fair to good.. 6 . . 'State& Penn • 1.7%g Western •• - . 15 eg MEATS AND STOCK. Spring lambs,.Jersey, prim,e 6%0 Springlambs, State, good . :6,wi Live calves, State, good `to prime. 8%0 9 Live calves. State,. fair, to g00d... 8 0 8% Hogs, city dressed • • • 't.79‘44 Bj4 • ,•' LIVE TOTTLTIM, .'" :N:1 Spring cbickens,Del & J'Y;Oet 0 .- -7 ,- - 4 18 Spring chickens, western; per lb.. • g , ,...;<116 Fowls; Jersey; per .Ib.;, ••' Roosters,.per .. . ... •Za 8 Turkeys, Jersey, per. lb. 130,: . 15 Turkeys, western, per 120. 14 Ducks; Jersey, per • 620.;',.•• 87 : Ducks, western,:per MO, 70 geese; Jersey, per 2 25 Geele; western,Tier 2s @. 1 50 DRIED Plt - . - Apples, State, sliced. prinae r ..,.... 8 (4 < 8,4 Apples, State, quarters '' • • ... 8 0 . 8%• YeautreS - ,'Veelckfatrey,•.:V-.•*..;.'r:-.••.14 Cherried, .• . ;...14144:15 • ,Plums, ;State. . .. . • 1W Raspberries, . • - 23 , Busin,eal -Directory. Two Directory,_one year, $1.50 ;. &tat ad ditional itne.,so cents. - • . • -- • ' kONTRO§E— . ' • : ' i . m W 1k1 • E „ MEIWOU'It, Sta r ter.. . Wl:miic ,andlletal l ' dealer in all kitida of elate roofing, slate paint L etc - Roofe tapaired with clateptunt. to order. Also , slate. paldt for sale by the gallon of barrel. Montroce. ' " • • • BILLINGS 'STROUD; General. • Fire and Life Inert,- aace Agents, also, sell Railroad and Aecidental Tickets to New-York and Philadelphia. Offlperane dtior east of Wm. II ; Cooper .t Co's bank. . WAL.II;')ItOFD & 00, Dealets in Stoves, Itardivaire, and Mutat •ct urers of Tin aticl.Shest-Lon mare, cor ner of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. Hilliard, 'Dealer in Groceriee ; Provisione t Boa% Statiopeq and Yankee •NotiOne; at the head of Pub lic A - renne.• • a WII. lI...COOPER & CO., Rankers. Sell Poretgn•Pas 'sage Tickets and Drafts. on England, Ireland, and Scotland.• • • - -• • • ' WM. L. COX, llama% maker. and dealer , In all arti cle& usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank. JAMES E. CARIIALT, Attorney•ae-Law. 'Ofllte one doorbeloarTarlx3ll Rouse, Public Avenue. 4 H. ROSE (THAI,, Auctioneer. Care S. Pfllman & Co., Montrose, Pa. ' "'• : ' NEW' MILFORD. • - • SAVINGS 10.11 H, &ILFORD, Six per cent. interest on all Derinslts. Does a general Banking business. - " S.' B. CHASE & CO. H. GIBBET. & SON, Dealer in Flour. Feed, Meal, Salt, Lime; Cement, Groceries and Provisions, on Main Street; opposite the Depot. • " N. F. KIMBER. Carriage Mater. Picture Framer.and Undertakei; a few coda bent Phinners Hotel, atm M. E. Church. ' .., 46111 4 11,11friliG V , :,; i i : i' , ' . .: . i '.-- ,, i , . ij :Al 1. . vr.i,--..... , ',.:....'... - .-.. , :,i , ,1i • . • .• .- - • •• • ••••• '•,,,, :a...014,010. EGGS. 29 tg 26' 24 31. , is '-- 15% ISM=