Tem, Candy, mid. Variety, -4Womm:ea Temperance Prayer meeting Mre. Jerre Lyons' this afternoon, —Mr. Jahn B. Graham cheera the printer by leaving a basket of fine tomatoes at oar res.- —Mr. Henry Cruaer has the largest Mit hard squash on his vines: that we have seen in many a day. —Dr. D. &Lathrop has 'ken layinealnew ' sidewalk along his pretnises at the ifoot of Chestnut street. ' -- 7 —Mr. Mason Wilson is - movink 'his barn on Chestnut' i3treet preparatory io'ereCting a new dwelling house on the site. Mra H.. Drinker i►as given..4l,otiowarde, the erection of .a.,depyt-:at - the tertnitays'offtba Montrose Ratilwi►y on•Zhe'p:ank'road .—,--The!fgenatoritil :,'onferees 'for iftsituehan na.COuntparei Abner Griffie' and xt.korge R. F.farvey. , • Alternates Roger S. *.darle and ThomSs Mathews. „ •., The clniiirman: of The latailentues.ratic cOniten tton, cif this county, appointed ' tha . following congressionl . conf f etees, R. T, W.M. Post;.r. 13...140116p and , . , -=----Mr. Avery Fink agreed* give $lOO tor ~ . a ride over the Montrose itailwty when it was completed.. He paid the awlrnilast week and took his Tide on his' way to II to Centennial. • i---,--;Jerre of 'Briagelcv*ter, - skilled a crane. last week.t4ttneasured T tix and one half feet frontip: - to -tip of las IViVi6 . fll4:llv , e feet front his toek'to - •tlie tip' Of bill. He looks about.as lank - note as the iixtrtige Grant Re publinait does. • . Tire Ward Hotse at'Tiawarida; ly tl6troyed by fire at ahogig - o'clock' Friday afternoon hist and a drug.-..4iN..e . racijointhi, the property of , Fornifszt , Portez, Of Lin ta..1. - 1.05.0, was ba . dly hi) u Thi fir 6. 4righiatedironi: defectiv,e..chimney =Blast of , tire furniture vita_ Catholie - Society of Triendsville have 'deunonstrated.4a large , amount of public spirit,in the erecticc of oneief the finest public halls-in the county., I:llCupperistory is used by the Catholic Tempa,ranee - SqcietY and the low er rooin..is intended for a:library Loom. It is finished in a very islegant.4zatnner. —..An adjourned August , court commenced this - week with Jute • I ‘Williami t h of Tioga court ty, preciding. Judge William:3'ls natt i ive of this county, being a son of Reter, Williamt, of ilar-. ford. tie stands higb on the judical iSench and his abiliity is manifest in the executive manner in he expedites,husins. -, r •—• The Montreee .andeßridgewater Tilden and Hendricks club-hadurvery full meeting on Saturday evening lest and They were treated to a vdry , eloquent and:impressive address frornß. B. Little, esq, which , was , well deficed,and :very , lucidly presented the : important . issues of the day. -Several new members were enrolled.-- The club adjourned - to -meet on . Saturday eve ning next.... ,~, i. ~~, ~ i.~ Losier, 1111 S been beautifying Ills premises oil the corner of INorth 3lam t _and Fair sucets, with artistic ..Walks and other im provemeLts. He has alsO -brought the public' under great obligations :in, raking off the stone from the road to - the .County. Fair Gronuds‘ He hailruide a road, that was almost unbearable beforeea pleasure to .ride bit. It also shows what aJittle work would ~.do tor- all our roads in removing the loose -stone. • • 1 I 1 , , 4 —Bev. Frank Bullard • is,spending a few f 4 weekslit Montrose, his native!Montrose, town, with his .';' • father,&Y. Bullard. Ile .officiated idthe desk tile' f , r at St. Pant's church' last 43iinday morning and k.:,..it Jo); - evening. ;.in the evening a collection was -taken ! fttl: up" for the special benefit of his mission work, y,.. which .be is' engaged in at:Korth Platte, Ne, iF braska,and the congregation; gave expression m it to their „.4gh. appreciation ohhiro and his effi 1 ,,,,, 'f,t , cient christian work by a , contribution of over V $1,40. This must be cheering to him as well as OA gratifying-to ins friends. ' - • -- 0 i 4. --The, Catholic Society +known' as ';The q, Building.A.ssCciation" which 'has been organiz.- ~1; ed for the purpose of secuiringtoOns to erect a church in 211ontrose, held a ,picnic on the Fair Grounds on erbursday last. Notwithstanding the day was ,Anpropitioui ,in:themorning, the •eather beingithreatening, the affair was a re •kable snouts. It was .a .quiet, pleasant terlng.replete With social .ekif.sutent and, at is more interesting the ; ispiiteds 'amount to $350. lids is. a matter ,ot- interest, to the le of this Jason for it is ‘the(character of peopip ,that, when they. 4o ,things they 't do them by ,haives and the •church they td wilCalterefore.be an orimalmt.to ofir_bor- —Friendaville people are midtgtwake in Tilden and liendecks 119prtalnas:ement as fully manifested by tbe4inge„and.enthusi c meeting held there ,im_ila*.day.evening . eime teams different sections to the nusinber of te two and &rep )2UudTed 4ml 4 mow quiet orderly gathering eciild - ,not be Tonnd in section. They • manifested a disposition, h isetmendahle in American citizens, they 43. bed* infringed and wovid at: vely lis tln to . flank dismission on natienal -re irreepscgirC 'oi Parilean y.bias. Thp g was addresagvi by E:O'Neill esq Saul •at considerable length - nth both nation d home issues were pointedly presOtai eceived in the spirit, 'whichilanis intended : al names, were - added:to ,the chub which numbers one,h4dred men:them. ; rico Tgotivas.—The Catholic Building So. ot2liontrose, hereby tender their`hearty s to the offiCers of the Agricultural_klocie ,r their kindness in giving the Fair ds to:bold theirpiento. ,on Sept. 7,1876. tbq yOWIR ladies for their kind and et assistance; and to all who attended, for conduct and good, ; ,.ibasior:.on ,the , -..7 1 #.E.',it. 1 `„';L MEMMI ..;,-,;T,, - ; :...-.,i:. - `i.:.i- - `;'''. - il.. BASKET lONIC- Middletown ,Grange, No., 112, will hold a basket picnic itt Middletown: Centre, on Wednesday; Sept. 20th. A general invitation is 'Cordially, e tended, both to mem- . bers of the order and 'al o to farmers g,e nerally to be preaent and enjoy good social time' and a"teast of reason and a flow of soul" as well as a banquet of farme .' bounties. Several speakers will be present to address the assem blage. The Le ,Raystril a Band 'will be pre , sent \to discourse some If their excellent mu sic. By order of Com. . Auscraw—The funera ' Auburn, was held at S Sept. 4th. Ile was *bon' Allied Liinaberry's hors: and tore the'buggy to Ip funeral vas at Elk La cowed wrs \ the eldesi son and she %with her family 'achy , of numerous hien I i Aublimis Dairymaid s milk in August: It will belt. Grange . picnic Sept. 28th. I LIOISAS WIIIME.— gonc.! Died , Sept. 1, in age. Rev; Hembotd preaehe Sept. 3, at ;the Jersey t'ancourse of reltitivei, ai Words, "And heL.tell asi titizen, as afathir, as a If was mein), prudent, 1 • repeating and . ccunsellini •euilent: judgment. 111adt this World'S comforts ;. yet fain view, marching tow lutions were 'unanimously :Conference at' Campbells 'time' of his •death,•bearing Itffeetion - for his memory brother, Christian. By his d4ath, we Ail' f., .friend less 9n,Carth to bin art! one more clear one i 4houghts thrberward. mUirsoNvrLLE NOTES.-11 people attended the Blalock, 'on Sunday, Smith is Drum Majo.z of is a tip top.good one too. hewn adding something cymbals... at has been bell in our church is' c Dearbon slipped and fell, , ek his legs quite badly ' :.`. cidently cut his leg with the ack Of .cutting bands chine. --Prot: J. 'S. a very enthusiastic little Car whichthey return the that the sidewalk in tr 4 about to be renewed by plank...:....Deacon Parks 1 wheels smashed by being on -Sunday morning. Au no one was hurt.... The sermon preached in Aug. 13th, by our Pastor.,l for which much credit skillful manner 'ia whic There was a ISabbath Picnic held in time grove o 61111.11 on Friday, Sept. was formed at the corn man's sto,rent 10 o'clock Franklin Cornet Band grounds where a good in by young and old. • Upsonville, Sept. 0,,187 BrtooKyrN.—Tue I,ong making things look ratho era in this vicinity. Not kinds very light, but 'pas badly dried up, that ma der their stock as regular winter were allready wh It is with pleasure that \v terest evinced by the p the matter of education dance of teachers, and least three of the. dire° institute, and the fact tha school, one numbering fi pupils, is town, is good e l attentioa is being shown tance... -Not- a week pa our citizens ',visiting the C Sept. 18th seems tto be ar rush. suppose the which is to lake place c causes se many to oknosl .Both atteoornet and town were again in atten Encampment. Our oorn servedlypopularond4he quite young, appears to tti ress. The bend picnic, gaTford fair-c-ound,--418,3trZel lord the boys another g play their musical talent e Dspite the hard 1 _ ~times. ments are being made in :: ..Mr..-T. E.:Shaddsek, c no maker, Is erecting a old shop his been moved. I dition,to the one, ma. Commodious... .The labo ' teri and maions,. has made in the old Methodist: pars the property of Mrs. G. W . slie is remodelling into • Messrs , Bhadduck and Mc Phiced.a well built, pair VeViear's shop. They .iir tie: kind in the village, a convenience ; to,- the , peopl political parties have hel and there seems to be v politics. - Wi!, , - Can, accou quiet, only on One liypotim Democrats are 60' . well s.. bright pros*tathat they still, and the Republicans with their dark 'prospect , , tl I,till. MEE 'of Hendricks'Gay, of th Auburn, Monday,, 25 years of age. • ran away recently eces.... Hairy Case's' e'Aug.lotb. .Tde de of a widowed mother ave the ifieepest sym s for miles around... timmed $69. pans of expected that there t Auburn 4 Corners, a S. S. he,:old - j)itriarch ,134 e, the 17,01113*ir i)l,l;tis .the rfunera! sermon illll-eiturch to darge. friends, front the ACts 7:60. As ti hOrer, as a ehristian, • resecing the. evil and wording to his ex. good provision' fir t ever kept the Dern- . arils Heaved. Reso adopted at the M. E. ille In session ot the in every word a deep and !high esteem as a el. -that we. have one •-enT_iktreetions 'leaven to draw:,ciur uite -a number or Our - Meetinc . at Ili. 27th. -A. iurZoinet Band: He lOur Band boyakive. eVil . Ito their bauo l — that tile . die& ...Mr. R. H. * n his ax. cutting atm 'Charies A. Denis ie.- a jack-knife while t ill , for s threshing trts gave our band beis -peecia the otli?lr eTe ;ir lea. i •ont OUT churchis some new .stone acid lad one of his wagin accidentally run into .27th. Fortunatily Centennial Historal his place on Sunday, Rev. — J. H. Doreinta - , due' to him for 1 1 it was delivered.. I ttoel Union Basket. 'lf woods of J. L. ger 3t. The., procession - . rs near j. L. Mer l rt.; a.. tn.; betided by - tile marched to tine gigue was partieipat GUESS NO T.. 1 Continued drouth !is .r "blue" to the farm -1 only are crops of l ures are becoming ''so :y are obliged to fo'd -1 , ry as if the snowi l of Itoning the ear',11..:.. notice the lively- i.i - iople of our town ,in A general • !Wen ' the presence of at tors, at the County t thbre are two select orty, the.other thirty idence that a proper o a satdect of itawir es butifinds some tof ntenniat ExpositisM. pointed .for a general . Odd Fellows' para:le a the Kith, is what that time for goilig. string bands, of our lance at the Sokiiers" 3t band has been de ... string baud, thot4h making rapid prilk— 'hickis to be held it d opportunity to die , ad fine uniferm.',.. - ~.. i. 4 :. numerous iinpro , our pleaFant.villa ur enterprising A&ag I ne, ftew shop; I The. \ tack,:and wlll, in aO.-. e the building quite of . #veral carpen it, wonderful change Inage, which is upw 1 Palmer. and which ,• 1 I neat Vicar «.I.' Vicar have recently , , f ; ropes - in - frontio,f ; the-only MACS ,6 1 f ld will 'be a. great ... ; , .Neither. 'of the , any _meetings yeti ? Fy )49e-talk about I t 'fpr this unusual. el3iB i VIZ ; that the I aligned iiilh itieir• are s , lllittir'to)tteik ste",,so 'ditsatistlet a$ they are ANON. ' f ~_. COUNTY, GRANGE MEETING.-S11134:1. County Pomona orange, No 7, P. of 1,1., held its regn lar smsiOn;" at Montrose. Tue sday. Sept. sth, which was :well attended,,eleven granges being represented. Its business was all dorie in the 4th , degree, except conferring the sth,which look about one hour between 12 m. and 1 p . m., while the ,sev eral .committees: were getting ready , their re ports tor the afternoon session. &t one p. m. dinner was. served in the lower rooms of the hail building Where over one hundred members feasted themselves to their fa satisfaction and still others could have been fesited:, Much business was done ; during the session, every thing working with order and larnony. The Master'e opening Address was fine, and during the session the several points he:called attem! tion to'in relation to business, change In laws were duly attended to. Many things that he touched upon ,should be treasured in the memories of Our. Members, discusied, in our granges and acted upon, and lived- up to in our business and social relations. . Re called' attention to the. next meeting of , our State grane and the 'work to .be done; there, and the necessity Of .our representatives being instructed relative to what_ should be brought up for action- there. Also referred to - the Pomona Grange, its work and the benefit thereof. FinanceContmittCe reported the, grange on a solid basis with cash on,hand. . . Executive ICommittee c reported .work done . and redommended: - ,that,;a, , COminittee ap-; pointed on legislatiOn i',itat a sample room 'be established iniplethentS, in Montrose:;_ . that granges visit each - . other and „ many other things that members. wilinttend tQ. ;Also sta ted that; the trial of plows and other agrieultn tit imPlements iroOld take place in Neviz the_last - of this 'month, ,doe notice to be :given. in the. paperS. Lyons; Mac%,:4endriek, Bisbee, and Tewksherry:sweile appointed.cO iu :niittee oti legislatien. Committee on " q er which was so f gestions for the go( requested -tor pub .the grange was throp. ConunittEe on "4 verbally through tll some matters tell tended to but no 1 ' urged the necessity) membership and of excellence of the oi The committee present, no report, will Ise attended to committees are all report as expected a A'-committee of pointed l on music, MISS •Sneer, .Miss Mrs. riorace Mack. aie, at the &text meet, See. 4th, article 7tl out. An coffer of fruit..! firm in New Yorl was presented by a An excursion to was talked of and t al granges were req, retary the numb 4 friends that would the first 61 next. They were also changes In laws ON and report betore requested to send when organized, nt members and oilier secretary for compi ence. . Tti e Seey of the, Partners' Life And Fire I.d surance Association of Susq. Co.' rmorted the, 'company, in full run idg order, receiving uppli cations and sendin_ out policies, and request-: t d that secretaries,_ or:perms authorized, to send in the applicat ods Pledged as soon as pos -sibie. :Reported several similar organizations as doing a very safe ansisdecessful business,one reporting the wholel expenses of office add loss by fire as only- eigh tenths` of one per cent in eleven years, anoth -I. as - one sixth of - bile per cent as the greatest loss per year in abusiness of nearly 20 years, showing it to,be the safest and cheapest plan t f insurance. Change in our Ds!, laws and-4oad laws were talked of, how leg station was to be effected 'and the necessity .sa having leesiators eteeted that were interest. i in the agtiodltural inter ests of our county. .Edueational intonate and the Grange , as a ,grgai educational Institution, talked up and the in ny ways our homes could be made the better ; nd the brighter through its influence and our c ildren taught to love their farm homes and its r v e er brightening wOrk. —l4=h znOrdwass: id and done that the mem fiterj3Vlil ialicoveria • fr-several-granges,th unwfittm work , of ,the,orde. \by the worthy master,: and ,the luboi of the day being over the:members -depute:l l alt well pleased with the work of the day und the pleasant timienjoyed.. - ',ATICTICRAN SOLDTBS!REUATION AT CAMP, CUB« TER.—Tile Fourth AUntuti.gcuoionof the V et. • • eras Soldiers of Susquehanna County is now ' a thing of the past. •It was held _on Rarfor,d Fair Grounds, coniniencing on Wednesday, the 6th of September and continued three days. • /II our brief report we can out just glance a t the - scenes and incidents of, those three '4l4s of camp life the Ifni day is always a busy day with the'uld soldier—pitebing . tent'and'get: Png ready to "keep house." Ile is often inter upted in his task by the,.greetings of old eon. Taxies as they . ' come into....eamg singlf and in ,4quads. 11. F. 'Beardsley, 43 Comd'g, ac 61npat*d by Col's; Jesinp and - iyatrous and Captains Cone and .Carter,•of,iiis staff, were 'early upon the ground'and under the9nnerala_ 'direction the camp ;wan' gurd to militarY regularity. 'Col. Vinseoten, Lt. ca. Vrocker„aud ,16); Deini thwivests:„ erg. , sniv:CoLiflazirof.s.L.Cr',Ml4itiad*4iii i':...; ,- _•.:: : " , ,•J.' , :',1:;;:.::24,.. ;,,5 . i . 1: - .. , :, .7-,3 iseipline" repe,ited in a pa ll! Of fine thoughts and sug ,d ot. the qrder 'that it' w ication, and the thanks 61 -gin the nttthor, S. J. Nor '-ood of. the order". reported ieir Chairman, ivhO said that ,red to them had been at- , :nit reached as yet, also of raising the standar d o keeping up the purity and der. pu "Education" were not typed that their duty tt, the next meeting. Th ese leitanding committees and a , , _ each session of the grange. five' on mcitina, was. ap viz Miss Ida, Hollister, Bisbee, and We -exiiect some flue mu- incr. al of By Laws was stricken ,ees, for . 11111 planting, by a State s i at reduced prices, member of the firm. the _Centennial Exposition he secretaries of the sever uested to report to the Sec gr 01 members and their, . • _o the last Of this month or requested to talk over l el* ones they wanted made 11 Jantiary. Also they were history , . of their grange, mes ot officers, number of . Irnatters of interest, to the A t tion, and forTuture refer- M==il Vie 'Eastern Battalion, with many officers and Men of _their respective Battalions were upon the ground early ilk the p. m. The Brooklyn -Band, No. 2111 rum Corps of Montrose, and the. Mud Lake Drum borps reported early , in the day and woke the echoes 'with military and martial music. - No Dress Parade was bad . the first day,.liut 'at the sound of the bugle the sipldiers asseaki bled in the Encampment street 'and the ilener al briefly addressed them., Upon 'the question as to making 'a 'military display on the Ith . a - Unanimous response wag given in tbe Arms tive, upon which the. General direeted the fol lowing general order to be read. • HEAD QUARTERS= VETERAN- ORGA'NIZA• • . TION. CAMP CUSTER, 'September 60,1876. ciptERAL ORDER': Until further , orders, the No. 5. I following regulations . wi)l govern the . Encampment : Revellee at sunrjae ; Company Drill, 8 o'clock ; Guard Mount, 9 30; Taps, 10 o'clock. .. - Col.- Telford is hereby detailed as Officer of the Day and Capt. Warner, of Bradford county, 'Officer ot the Guard. The programme contained in General Orders No. 4, will be strictly observidin the military parade on the 7th. • By command of FL F. BEARDSLEY, Gen. Comidg. U. C. JESSUP, Col. and. Adrt.'Gen:, • The evening passed in. pleagint *inverse, in the tents and about the camp fires, and it was near the "wee seas hours" before some. of the "vets'"' wrapped tbeir blankets about them and sought repoSe. The stirring notes. Gt the it veille announced the Oawning of the 2 day of the Encampment and soon the soldiers were seen marching from their tents, rubbing :their eyes'and looking for water in which to perform their, ablution& First came breakfast, then company and squad drill for an hour, and by this time visit ors began to arrive: - • The clouds, whio all the morning threaten ' ed - rain stilllooked - mnipoUs. with dam pness,but did not seao to dampen the ardor ot the • old soldiers. While guard mount was in progress word came` that the cavalry company *from Jackson and New Milford were coming, and the band wits dkspatcln-d to escort. them in.-- About' the time they marched into camp the Orphan School was signalled as coming, and the band and old soldiers went.out and escort ed them in. About one hundred and ninety boys and girls were in - line, and we saw tears come to the: eyes Of the old soldiers as they filed past and marched to their quarters. About 10 o'clock, Maj. Gen. Robinson, accompanied by Maj.. MOffit, Capt...Btevens and Mr. 'An draws. arriyedin camp and were warmly wel comed and escorted ," to Bead Quarters. At one clock, the. "Long Roll" beat and the whole camp 'assembled under arms, and pr eceeded the Band atid,Drum Corps Mareheti to the pa"rade ground and had Guard ,Mouni. At its conclusion, the boys from the Orphan S. timid were formed on the left ot the Battalion, when General Beardsley and staff rode on to he field and took command.: The Battalion w as marched by the fliuk into the open field a, Voss the road from the Fair •Grounds and then went through with some Battalion "mov meats" with a skill and accu racy that astOn:islied them,selves and o.il old soldiers who wit uessed it--calling forth from General Robinson I. in ids speech later in_ the day; the runitirk that it Was surprising to iiiin that old soldier, forget so little. Alter the ! Battalion. -Drill, 'daft Orph4 l l,' School went . through sOinti vetty lc maneuvers, showing a remarkable proficiency . " in drill. After this the 6avalry charged down upon . the infantry with. `a yell that broUght to t. tie mind of old`soldiers the_days of Mosby • but, they were met by the Kane bold' front that eh. wacterized our brave boys when down — in - e, and,their yell.wos met by one as - terrific, an d they wheeled ant'. were ,charged iu - turn' by the' infantry, who taking advantage'of the lence succeeder) in cap Luring some oftinir niimber. Tue B.titaliOn -was again. funned and it, to getlier with the Cavalry was "reviewed" by the Com'ag Gener ,al aller:which the command En' arched back to the parade ground and had a' fin . e dress parade, upon dismissal of which, the co mpanies were marched . td the speaker's stand itaaased ; General Beardsleybriefly address& . 13 the assem rblage and introduced:gaj. C. Robi son of New tirk. We, would' like to give at least. an epitbme of the, General's ,speech but time and space forbid, suffice to ii. It, was the talk of a soldier idui had "betin th. 'tree ! ' aria was well received by, the "boya" , and ill pres ent: The beneral Lel a leg4t Bpotsy (Yea is. Maj. MAI, of Binghamton, *as caw: .:spea and briery ad4res so Ate boys as enly'e'so. 'Vi e r can, Mx .. .Andrews; Col. Telford and 113 v. fir. Pricialso spoke . briefly-4hp latter can, wi -3111 truth, be tilled a ~ ifighting Parson , ' as he wa 'it in command of a..company, ,during: the The speedlies over,the. crowd knall to disperse fur their honies well pleased with the Eneamp;: with•s—lgkvers4l-40errnination to-be ;Lat_ihe next cone. ~.• The soldiera ,i wearied with their • Tugged "eampaign" returned camp- i lia ate 'their , "hard tack" (!) with renewed zest; 'rho had . ness nieeiing of the orgatization , *ss apyip s .liS:t7' 'ed at 6. o'clock, mid, at...that' honk the ;hula' • . , sounded and the soldiers. assembledln the _ 'carnpment street.= The' Gen'l nonedg r ealltgl the meeting to: older . and' announced the first , _od l • order of bustnesa to he the-election- of for the ensuing year: harmony: and . good teel;• iiig prevailed and ..the ietectiolf`:iniatited itS`tOl- . lowa`: For Commanding General of_the Organ nizat,ton R. F. Beardsley. re-eledied: aerate", of Great Bend and -: A. , A.',Cleariititer, of Lenox,' were re-eiected Col. and'T.it: Col. of i he Eastern. Battalion, and A: -T.- tiwiei t , Harford,, Major, : , ..)f.,--.11:;-V.anseaten,Of Atthurn, and - .l.lyde` Ciocker - of Montrose, were re.. .eliteted,,_ . Col. and- Lt: Vot;ot the - NirenOto alien - Ana ,Geo. ; 11111- :of general, and beini-Ariedk(:. General-Orders. - 2, A • ppm, dets tandirtg..litiviog "ocaTtrred i in', Mini to the, Lenox coinpany-* "fOithiiphe: they belonged tfk the: Banton' tie'Weittirt(.' aEtal is they Were . OA of 004 .3 )p-Vr!' . .1 • 4 • fl11~~}~:7:7:1~ ~'~ R 7!y~,v3i~ 111MIM 4;.l:z'io;';lA .. l.'il :'. i' . ;‘ ,. .'.,!; , ':; - '‘: 4:;:i The selection of a place for holding our .next annnal EncamPment. being next in order, it was voted to hold ft. again on Renard Fair Grotind. On motion of'. a comrade, voted to trite the Orphan_ *hoot next y to join the 'old soldiers "Mess" and take dinner in camp with them. The meeting adjourned with , three cheers and . a. tiger., Reyeille announced the dawn of-the third * arid last day of .Encanipment.. After.breakfast the' hoYs ,got In ~f l ine and preceeded by th e Brobklyn Band marched to the residence of Mr. Tompkins and tendered him a serenade, to response Mr. Tompkins paid a high,compli ment to the' niganiiation for Its orderly b e , havroninnd the gentlemanly conduct of its titernbere: .With three cheers for Mr. Ton*, kins and his amiable lady .the boys return e d to ,camp. About 9 , o'clock the Orphan Bey s Mare:bed ` over .and breaking ranks mingled with tle OdisoldierA. noon they were ea ed iin lineand bountifully kti from the 4 r a ti eu, of the old. Soldiers. .Col. Telford, being called pon briefly addressed _ then• Before dissperei ng they:marched down and formed in front of Head' Quarter 4, when the General Confdg briefly but'feelingly addressed them; , And'iOw came the order to "strike" tents and soon thelittle.viilage of white habitations had vanished. -,"Whenall were rcady to depart the Band and Druin Corps, and tbe Orphan Scho?l,. formed in front; and escorted the returning veterans as the village, where .adieus, were said with the, expressed- hope of another' happy meeting it - year hence. Thusended theAth annua reunion of the Vet. Soldiers of Susqu. t.;O. and Unit it proVed successful beyond any of its predecessors was the universal verdict of both soldiers 'and visitors. CPI Diac•zstircoise. CASH;.CAPITAL ; sloojoo. SURPLUS FUND, $6,04110. ri.=Thii.Cll73l:l3 To their new and commodiout Boni Binding -on Tran'eacts the burinees-of VLERCIUMTS; FARMERS, • • - "CORRESPONDENTS." New York, Firet , National Bank . ; Phtladelphia, Pbila _ delphis - Naxtopal Bank,_ ' • • W11.'3. TURRELL. Prossonsr. N. L: LENRITM, CASUIER. & : Montrose; 'March 25,1876. • BILLINGS STROUD. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDIINT INSURANCE 1(11E1T INTosa.tx-c)ste. Represented, $100,000,000: Fire Aissociation of Phil.:',Capitals Assets, $ f 1,500,0( inatrance Co. of N. A„ Phil.," " 5,M0,1110 Pezinsylvinia Fire,. MIL,. • -" I,ICO,Cto ! ins. Co.of the State' of Pentisyl ,l vania, Phila. Pa. - yconming of Manney, Pa.. Lancaster , of Lancaster, Newton of Newton, Home Ins. Co., N. Y.,. National--; " Co 't menial Fire " • Fairfield Fire Ins. • Co. Sontlf Norwalk, Conn. , ; Atlas Itoyal Canadian, of -Montreal-, Canada, - Liverpool, London & Globe, • of Liverpool'Eng., `' Providence ; 3 ashington, of Providence, E.-1., 61' Trade Ine.-Co. Camden, Not ' " Patterson Fire km Co. Patter- son, N. J. Conn.Mntcsll.ifr7cE Areettt kmerkan Life. , - 1 1'zaveiersIns. Co.. Hart., capital anAflurPlus $ 3,000 -cf o • Utiay Passengers " • $500,00 Theasaarsignedhaabeieti wait:n°*ll= thisconnty,fc thePsetapirearo, AS au Ingursuce Agent: Loewe! !RE tabled Compalnies have alwao been prompt eat from Rankly; t -.Wilco of Wm. B. Cooler &Cp., Turnpike etreet. BILLINGS STItOUD I Agent. • ea, UttagS 11. =,R. ttOialce Managerti. jou . . 26 =MOW, ) - -h 8; iANGDON:,* Montt,' OEOI VZ -FR - $ AND VEGE't A. T ' ‘: Pejtic ra,E , N o v 1. 470470 N, =. • * ...y.,-..uchav,-. :-.-.-,„-. -,, .. • , ~,. CI : .: '•• -- ~ ~.. ~ , ...,, .., PRAGUE% , , 0 qt4iNGEsi ,T.AEMON; ~ ,r zths, PINE APPLES ;. P1.' 1 : 1148, QUINCES; taki,'!ONP , TPltt.,'': 3.'U S ; A ppt 1iE41.:(0,7, s kA G.ES, .-.13.AN. .-, - lz rvi. , ' :-• ANTELOP.I. 7 * -; f ~.,-, C 1.- ,‘ , ''GRAPES, ' ' ''''''' , _ SWEET , 'POTATOES,:;; wLaPETL.X. 0 . ,:, , RERRIES t , & e.,ito: . ;' 4)14(itj0it971,,,PT,i98,:117, -' ' ,..1,,,:. E : _ moutioi y , ' A li:. 10 :-„i s . o . .N.,i* l 40, . ,„ , , . . , E 3 1:13.1r11)E14 M pathlic thystcjiri d Oll f0rW1444 iss.t.-est•At**4l o tosva 9 l 4 4,, • 1 - •-•;' , AMt , akuiC4t - , , •„, =MI OLD SOLDIER Public Avenue. And o,there. GEKgRA L at .4 unt. ACCIDENT; 700,r 1 0 4.1,000,i1111 400.040 150.0'0 6,000 010 450.000 450,K0 321 00 5L0,01.4 1.200,0.0 21,000,004 600,000 270,000 340,VA1 g40,000,t , 0 S3,,o(KL(Ito